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.'ddressing a PTA tegislativc curiference Wiesay
Mrs. Ford said of the Pr'ldent and herself:
"We both benefited from the PTA, because we believe
you don't just send children off to school, you have to go
with them and share their world."

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costarring role as Or, Steve Kiley in the "Marcus Welby"
television series when the current season ends, business
associates of the actor say,
Brolin, who also plays Clark Gable In the movie "Gable
and Lombard," has filed suit against Universal Studios to
et out of his contract to them. Universal produced both
the "Marcus Welby" series and "Gable and Lombard,"
Bi-olin told the Los Angeles Times he wants out of
"Welby" because he wasn't being taken seriously as an
actor.

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President Ford's 18-year-old
daughter, Susan, is working In Florida this week as a
fashion model for an article in Family Circle Magazine.
Press Secretary Sheila Rabb Weidcnfield declined to
reveal Miss Ford's salary b4t said she Is being paid "the
going model's rate."
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to return to Washington by the end of the week. Mrs.
Weidenfield said the story will focus on outdoor living and

summer clothes.

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pistol and salk away from the misdemeanor punishable by
car
one year In jail and-or 1 OiO
Lewis told the 12-member fine,
jun that he shot Williams but
Thomas Ward Myers Jr, 31
secondegree murder in the that it was in selfefense. He — owner of a Cotan TranDec. 1 pistol slaying of his said Williams had come to his srnission Center franchise un
girlfriend's husband, 3year. house a half hour earlier and U.S. 17-92, Fern Park
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old James Lee
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when
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jury Williarnc drove on in hI
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deliberation at the end of the the dirt street he said, "Don't Orlando, were arrested after a
three(ia)' trial before Circuit walk away from me. I'm going three-month
probe
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Court Judge
Robert B. to kill you."
authorities cooperating with
McGregor
Lewis said Williams reached Cottman Transmission Systei
McGregor adjudicated Lewis between his legs and under the Inc., PhiladeIia, Pa,
guilty and con%jcted and or dri',er s seat and that he
As part of the negotiated
dered him held in Jail pending pantc)"ed tnd shot Williams
pleas }krrtng s office dropped
completion of a pre-sentence
Mrs Mattie Williams ad- three Idony grand larceny
Investigation and set sen mitteti under oath that she had counts against ea' h of the three
Lencing for April fl Levis been going out with Lewis for uWendants and advised th
could receii,e up to life tin
about nine months and that court that restitution of W9
prisonment
nl-1e had denied this to her angry state agents paid for bogus
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auto at the intersection of trial this week, three men
Judge McGregor allowed the
Local Shriners getting ready to peddle their
paperl include (from kft Ernest Cowley. sale chairman Midway Avenue and Water charged with grand larceny and men to remain free on

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statements concerning the
incident. She said the charges
were filed against her husband,
serving the setxmd year of a
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txdy, by Pat -n1man Ronald

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FCR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO. 74-223I-CAo9.D
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL.
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a I1
(Orporation, etc
Plaintiff,
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CARLTON DUNNING, and AR
CHIE DUNNING, a k a Lavonia
Dunrtin, hs wilt.
Defeod.ir,?s.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Ii hereby given that pur
Suant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclo%ure entered on the 16th day
Of February, 1976, by the above
entitled Court In the above ttyled
cause, the underSigned Clerk of the
abovi entitled Court or any 'of his
duty luthor lied deputies will sell the
Property Situated In Seminol
County, Florida, described as
foil*t:
Lot 30 cad that part of Lot 31,
OAKLAND HILLS, deScribed at
lot lows
Beginning at a point on the cuive
of the East rigPitof way line 01
Encino Wa1' at the interdIon with
the' iCtilhe'rly Iin of Lot 30, thence
SOQth 6$ degrees SO minutes 7*
Seconds East along the Southerly
I,r of Lot
for a distance 01135 07
fert, thence North 64 degrees 37
minut
3$ seconds West for a
("stance 01105.99 feet; thence Nc-.'ih
61 degrees 37 mInutes 35 Seconds
West for a distanc, of 105.99 fee't;
thence Plorm SI degrees SO mInute
35 tecond West for a distance of
?9 U feet to I Pie point f beginning,
accordIng to the Plat therco',
Cordit' In Put ocf "I)", Page
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Floridm
at Public sale to the hghejt aid best
b1dder fr a%h at I1: AM • In the
forenoon n the 2nd day of March,
1976, .1, the WeI duor of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
DONE AiD ORDERED at San
ford, Seminole County, Stale of
Florida, thIs 16th day of February,
1916.
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She said the officers Insisted
audience "We cannot hose
Authority over the head- be just another paper.shulflir,g what we're talking about doing state did was try to stimulate impurities,
Herald Staff Writer
that Connell leave his sickbed
another day'."
waters
was
originally' bureaucracy
that
does — preserving something money development by giving away
to be taken to jail.
The St. Jcihns District does scheduled to be transfered
from nothing," Mrs. Auth said. "So can't buy," she said.
But much of the iiiarsh has
the lowlands.
A plea for public support of a riot have
Mrs
Connell said her
authority over the the Flood Control District to the why keep the doors open?"
been
destroyed
by
husbnd had been out of to
iIIC t. iOiuiS AStTk
s now
March 9 referendum to fund the headwaters of Florida's largest St Johns District last July but
Mrs Auth and her colleagues
"For ever&gt;' mile a! railroad agriculturalists, developers
on business Wednesday and
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tom1 and
Johns Water Management river, which runs almost 300 the plan was delayed when do not expect the referendum to
the track laid, you got 10 square and industrialists tAho drained
Thursdat' 'he s'uid he cut his District through ad valoremn miles from Its beginning in lawyers discovered that the pass. "We're coming out of a
if
miles, Mrs. Auth sat . , or
usan o acres an
stab.
trip short returninghomeearly taxes was the theme of the Indian River County' to its wording of the transfer recession, unemployment is reierenuumn iaiis, v , reveRe
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mouth In Jacksonvilie, or )ts documents would also take the high,"she said. "Nobody wants a
you got another one free. And Transportation, which built
Trouble,"ascminareyarnining
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flu 'irid went to the d0c,or
tributary,
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the powerofraisingllloney through new taxes."
pcapledidn'trealize
t.hatif you roads across the lowlands and
the problems of Seminole Okiawaha
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necessary.
morn4n.
ad valor-em taxes away (toni
pull a string in nature, you're cut off the flow of water, There
She said the St. Johns District
She saId when arrested County's two ma 1or rivers
Flood Con ro.
ict is going to find it's attached to the are also thou.sands of acres of
Th
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The
headwaters
and
the
St. Johns and the Wekiva
Connell was running a ternwould levy much less than the .tr in' to solve uiroblems bei!un rest of the world."
state.owned land that have
Okiawaha arc now cuntrolled
Now the transfer has been one
mill the referendum would
perature of 102.
Jeannine
Auth,
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been
drained and now sit idle.
Fl
ad- by the Southern and Central delayed until December — but allow, To raise the $1.6 million
The
lowlands,
people
Mrs. Connell said the charges minLtrative assistant for the florida Flood Control
came a st te, ri.: U sat d
District, will be delayed even longer if needed next year, Mrs. Auth
discovered later, served a real
"I'm not pointing a finger at
stemmed from an incident at St. Johns District and opening which, Mrs. Auth said, was the rferendum
fails,
said, the owner of a house
In
those
days,
the
Florida
purpose.
As
the
river
meanagriculture, industry, or
the home of Mr. and Mrs. speaker for the seminar established in 1949 to control
"If that happens I, as a state assessed at $,(W)0 would pay peninsula
dered
thi'ough
miles
of
was
more
than
marsh
developers,"
Mrs. Auth said,
n
l.inton King of 310 E. Church sponsored by Seminole Corn- floods
not to protect the employe, will stand up and say less than $2.50.
million
acres
of
wilderness
and
and
swamp,
the
plants
filtered
"I'm
Just
saying
we've got a
Ave. on I"eb. 3.
munity College, told the environment.
theSt. Johns District is going to
"I think that's darn cheap for one of the first things the new out nutrients, sediment and cumulative problem."
Connell was called to the King home by' Mrs. King after a
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home
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Li&gt;' the city' police to take action
until after onnell wa. called
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the city ecficial wailed to be picked up and taken home by his wife
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restaurant at SR-436 and
Howell Branch Road, according
to count&gt;' jail records.
manslaughter in the Jan. 23
Sheriff John Polk said the
death of his wife.
investigation into Mrs. Burke's
Michael Patrick Burke, of death began Jan. 23 when
1013 I)unraven Drive, is at'- ambulance attendants
cuseil of inflicting head wounds responding to the apartmeo
and injuring Mrs. Judy Ann reported her death.
Deputy John I. Poole
Burke two days before she died
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;ill present the following slabof officers for consideration
Robert Brunner, Rolling Hills,
president; Tom Kanelhis, Apple
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Jerr Sttinelker, Woodlan(Ls
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during the past few days" aod
Mrs. Burke had been thrown
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An interim grand jury report,
released Thursday afternoo,,
stated that the grand jury a1a
considered the alleged shooting
of Horace Lee Davis, 21, of
Oviedo, by Oviedo reserve
police olficer Robert Merchant.
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her son had been charged with
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because of publicity' in the case
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LOtS 11, 13, 15, 16,1 17; Lots $3, 11,
$5, $6. $7 6. $9; Lots lOb, 107, $
109; Lots 124. 125, 126, 127 &amp; 171,
HOWELL. ESTATES SUBDIVISION
REPLAT. according to the plat
thereof recorded In Plat Book ii.
Page's 17 and 4, of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Flor4,
TOGETHER with all structures ana
'flpiovemtntt on said land and

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.o?ce is hereby given that put
suant to a Final Judgment of
ForeclOSure entered on the 17th day
of February, 1976, by the above
cntitlt'd Court in the above styled
cause, the undersigned Clerk of the
above entitled Court or any of his
duly authorized deputies will sell the
property situated in Seminole

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Jority Leader Thomas P.
earlier, the Commission held a special facilities and street paving,
Department of Commerce to
t'
House voted to override bY 319 riieeting to
Two Republican-sponsored O'Neill Jr., DMass., when told 'lobs
to uefl) tz1s
emergency alu WI
discuss the public
set
aside
to 98, a margin of 41 Votes,
funds
for
Sanford,"
biLls
offered
as
alternatives
to
the
Senate
had
fallen
short
of
Robert
Strauss,
chairman
of
that
some
senators
works bill. City Manager W.E.
succumbed
Paulucci said the bill was Paulucci's comment after the vetoed measure
would pro- overriding Ford's veto, 63 to 35. the Democratic
In Sanford, the presidential Knowles was directed to work provided funds for areas where the city commission voted
National
Corn.
to
the
administration's
cainride aid when the unemployFord got the news ca board mittee, had termed the struggle paign
to frustrate the expressed
llowes'cr, an override of the to get the county designated an cent, adding that he understood under
the
Economic per
veto had been anticipated,
cent and the aid would go to Paign swing through New during a meeting with several hopes of
economically distressed area unemployment in the Sanford Development Administration, localities where the rate was Hampshire. He was described big city mayors and Democrat- ment." state and Iccal govern-

1. AMBER, .1. C. TYLER, JR.,
JOHN D. UIBLE and JOHN H.
ROGERS, not individually but as all
of the currently elected and ,icln
Trustees of GUARDIAN MOP
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INVESTORS,
a
Massachuetts Uusln.'ts Trust,
Plaintiffs,

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Jeno Paulut'ci, a prominent under the criteria of th
area was ctnsklerably higher
But thoc fund,s are nut Lu be above ó per cent. The national as "elated" and claimed a rx- Ic Senators on Wednesday and
. iiiffllu,i dollar wjntiiaii to S'$ltor(l property owner who, Economic Development than that.
made available,
rate in January was 7.8 per litical victory over the Demo- had warned that "If we can't
finance the building of a new since l)ecernber, has been Admirjstralion,
Paulucci also said, in apIn Washington, congressional cent.
city hall and other development urging the Sanford City
crats.
beat him (Ford) on this, we are
p;u !or the funds, city and t)emoc-rats aj- e trying to figure
.
The cost of one bill was estiH c'illed the lobs bill "dec. in big trouble,"
when President Ford's vetoed Economic l)evelopment put Sanford UI lIne for publIc redevelopment plan drawn up measure they can offer,
1,l billion public-works jobs Administration grants, warned works monies that could have by
Hans G, Tanzlcr, mayor of
and would provide funds
Sanford's
Downtown
of ' the worst
There were plans in Congress (or community development in
bill was upheld by the U.S. that President Ford was cx- helped finance construction of a Development Corp. (DDC).
Jacksonville, Fla., and presiSenate.
to seek a compromise jobs those areas of high unempected to veto the bill, HR 5247, flC (it) hall, as e1l as other
dent of the National League of
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projects
including
low-cost
nlovuient
ifliOru puts ,mPcItre 'inc'udf ii talk of "ivDemocratic leaders were Cities, which had lobbied hard
I he Senate fell three votes
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chocked b" the defeat of the
aa Lont,ress
as CXC(.iCu housin' recreational hcilities together a plan and we can set ing quick consideration to other
i-'ti
short of overritling the veto, 63 toUi
override
It.
"This is really a bitter disci ior toe ulii, sauIiIllS organe
1 h the' I' d
job-creatin
•h'
regional detention facilities, up a liaison ri Washington, we pe nuing
to
appointment," said house Ma.ation was "Profound1yr.
(in Feb. ',
the Sanford CIty regional sewage treatment might wel: influence the lcgislttion.
A few hours

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE tIO. 7S•2409.CA-O9A
GORDON A TAYLOR, CHUR
CHILL &amp;. CAREY, JR., EUGENE

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Sanford, Florida 32771—PrIce 10 Cents

Defendants

on the Ith day of March, 1976. at
11:00 am. at IM weSt front door of
the Courthouse ot Seminole County.
at Sanford. Florida the undersigned
Clerk will o4lec for sale the lottowinQ
cescribed real property
Lot 59, THE COLONNADES.
THIRD SECTION, according tO the
PIat the'eof as recorded In PIa?
nook lb. Page 53. Public RecOrds o
Seminole County, Florida.
together with all structures, Im.
piovcments. fi*ture5, appliances,
nn taid land or
used In conjunction therewith.
Tnt' aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
tered In Civil No 157513CA09E
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eihteenlh Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County. Florida
DATED tht5 16th day of February,
1976
(Seat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of tnt Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihien
Deputy Clerk

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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ,.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FLORIDA.
Notice of Public Hearing
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75The Board of Courltt Cnm
milsioners of Scmnoie Cc'nty. 7S2$.CA04r
Sheriffs deputies arrested
Florida, will hold a public hearing to In RC: Tb. MarriaQe of
Bennett said there
no metal object was a hand
DeputyJlmnnlbbardreporteij consider the following iteii
BETTY JEAN PHELPS.
live Sanford teenagers on apparent connection between grenade. Deputy
Petitioner
Marty that a $170 citizens band radio A: PUBLIC HEARING FOR
Many marijuana rossesslon the five teenagers in the
ZONING and
OF
auto Laflruciano said the grenade was stolen when the auto of CHANGE
JAY RICHARD PHELPS
charges and seized up. and the marijuana plants found was carefully removed and former Seminole County REGULATIONS
Respondent
1 DEAN .1. OAKLEY. A.I
proximately 35 marIjuana growing in the wooded area,
NOTICE OF ACTION
carried
to
the
department's
constable
Jack
1,.
Bushor
was
AGRICULTURE
TO
C.)
RETAIL
plants in separate incidents
Arrest Made
small arms firing range where burglarized at his 10107 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. P1(34- O JAY RICHARD PHELPS
Thursday right.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
In other arrests, Horace Leon the grenade fusing mechanism Durango Way residence In 7$)) Begin at a point SOSU feet
North of the SW corner of the SE 4
You are hefeby nOtifd that
Deputy J. F. Bennett and Stokes, 19, of )36 McCarthy was shot off,
oISW'4otSection2$?130,Seminote Peiitioner.BETTY JEAN PHELPS
south Seminole.
other
uniform
officers Ave.,Sanford, was jailed In lieu
Petilion
County, Florida; thence continue hat filed a
I
There was no explosion but
Ilibbard said burglars also North
71 feet, thence East 701 feet, Dissolution of Marriage against you,
responded to a citizen's report of $5,000 bond by .4herilf's LaBruciano said the grenade broke Into the auto of Eugene
LOS ANGELES ATh - Richard Nixon, private cit izen,
thence South 71 lees, thence West 201 arid you are reqwred to serve a copy
that the marijuana plants were detective Charles Coffee on a had been live and was capable Davis, at 10102 Durango Way feet
leaves today for the People's Republic of China, where
to the POD (lets the West 35 feet of your wfittCfl defenses to it, ii any,
being gro'vn in tin cans and possession of stolen property. of exploding. He said the and made off with a
four years ago he carried out the most spectaciilar
thereof for road). Further described on Carroll Burke, Attorney f'
$300
l)lastjc containers in a wooded
Worthless Cheek Charge
diplomatic mission of his presidency.
as located at 9 Lake Howell Road, Petitioner, whose address is dli
grenade's handle lever had citizens band radio unit.
area
near
Magnolia
and
Myrtle
on the East side of Lake Howrll Sanford Atlantic Bank Bultding,
Deputiesarres
A Hoeing 7u7 jet airliner sent by his Chinese hosts
Dianne Sue been pulled .ip but the rusted
Road, 575 feet North ul Howell Sanford, Florida, and file the
Avenues south of Sanford.
Lucas, 18, SR-427, sanford, on a Pin was still intact.
servic'ed Thursday in Vancouver, B.C. It was to arri 'c at
Branch Road, Maitland. Florida.
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Bennett said officers were circuit court warrant charging
Los Angeles International Airport at 6 n.m. PSI and
This public Pearin wilt be heid in Co'jr, Sanford, Seminole County,
Theft Investigated
Confiscating the marijuana she obtaind property by
Room 203 of the Seminole County Florida, on Or befOre the 23rd day of
depart from an out-of-the-way hangar three hours Iater
Sheriff's deputies today were
mi Sai,loid. Fiid, uts March, AD 116. ulhrwit a
plants tieii
THE CIRCUIT COUNT.
auto occupied worthless clieck, Bond for Ms investigating the theft of items
WIU Nixon, his wife and a group of aides and Sc
cret
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. March to, mo, at 7:CO P.M., 0' as default will be entered against you 4 1
by five persons was noticed Lucas was sci at $5,000.
Service escorts.
valued at appeozimately
CUlt, IN AND FOil SEMINULE soon thereafter as possible
for the relief demanded in the
c,;u
suspicious
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COUNTY, FLORIDA
Hand Grenade Defused
Written
comments
filed
with
the
Petition
the (urmer president is to arrivc in 1'..king on Sat.i
in a burglary at the Oviedo
manr,er.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75•2U2.CA49.F Lai Oevelopment Administrator
WITNESS my Hand and official
after a flight by way of Anchorage, Alaska, and Tol Yo.
Sherifrs deputies defused a Route 3 resIdence of Mrs. Judy BARP4ETT
BANK OF SEMINOLE will be comio
Persons ap
sealaf
lbs Court on this the ltth day
I)eputies stopped the car n a corroded Korean War vintage
His arrival is scheduled exactly (our years to theday a11cr
Couv, N A a national banking pearing t the public hearing w,ii
' FebruOty, AD 1976
traffic charge and reported hand grenade Thursday afheard orally Hearings may be (Seal)
he arrived in 1972 to re-open relations that had been ihut
Deputy D.E. Higginbotham corporation, Plaintiff,
continued from time totimeas found
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
off for more than two decades between the two countr
they found two plastic bags of iernoonafterAlanW.Srnith,4. saltitheburgiar, whohauledoff
v
necessary. Furtherdetailsavailable
Clerk of the Circuit Court
green leafy substance,
of 225 S. Crystal Dr., Sanfond, a color television, stereo, JOSEPH A, SAP4GIORGI, et , t by calling )n
Ext 307.
By Martha 1 ')ihlen
licId in lieu of $5,000 bond discovered the live grenade shotgun, pistol, camera, golf
Board of County
Deputy Clerk
Defendants.
Commissioners
CARROLL BURKE
ach on felony possession of buried in sand in a window well clubs and collection of 25 pocket
Seminote County, F tria
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
Attorney for Petitioner
coitroIletl
substance
charges
next
to
the
foundation
of
his
knives,
apparently
was
cut
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
By Mike Hatta,i
NEJ:NE, Nil. Al
6)? Sanford Atfantc
Escalating his new b u.
re I)aniiy Lee Lackey, 19; Loch Arbor home.
NOUCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Chairman
flank Bldg.
when
a
glass
was
broken
In
a
knuckles campaign, President Ford is accus ing
James Karl Boston, 18, both of
pursuant to a Final Judgment of Attest:
Sanford, Florida 37771
Smith
told
officers
he
wa
door
to
enter
the
residence.
challenger Ronald Reagan of advoca(ii "h"
107 W. "irwrt Blvd., Glenn c!nnfr.g ut thc
entered in tp'. ap,,,,. Arthur H. Deckwith. Jr
.Y ?'...'4rCh S I?
.'c 'J' ' iis'estiguiors said a trail of
socialism" and ducking lights he may not win.
d cause in the Circuit Ccur' of Pubtish Feb 20, 1976
1976
I Evans Jones, 18, of 163 he could go under the residence
blood was found throughout
the Eighteenth JudicIal Circi '.. in DEW 101
DEW mos
Ford on Thursday began his final campaign swing
Pinecrest Drive, and Larry to work on a stopped..up sink ransacked residence,
and for Seminole County, FlorIda, I ______________________________
through New Hampshire, where voters cast their ball ots
will sell at public auction to the
Joseph Schreiber, 18, of 1914 S. drain when his shovel stuck
Deputies are checking a highest bidder for cath
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
in the nation's first presidential primary of the year next
Sumnierlin Aye, all Sanford. metal and he uncovered the report that a white
at
the
West
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Front
door
Tuesday.
automobile
oh theSeminole
Courthoute
In the
CUlT INFLORIDA.
AND FOR BREVARD PROBATE DIVISION
A 16-year-old Juvenile boy grenadeinaboutthj.eej30
City
of
Sanford,
County,
COUNTY,
f had been seen at the Duda
In Keene, Ford said Reagan had proposed Investi
NO. 7$36.CP
Floridaatthehourof flO3A.M
was also charged and turned sand.
residence Thursday while the March a, 1976, thaI certain parcel c"
CIVIL ACTION NO 7$.233.CA04.A In Rei (stile of:
part of the Social Security trust fund in the stock mark et.
of In
over to state Division of Youth
R: the Marriag, of
Smith called the sheriff's occupants were away from real property described as follows:
WARREN .1 KING, a k a W J
Fielding questions at a 'public forum" in a steamy high
RICHARD
FRANKLIN
Services officials, deputies department and deputies home.
Mc
KING,
From th Northeasterly corner
CHESNEY.
Deceased
said,
9ut Reagan aides say the former California goverr
Lof 25. L.KE MINNIE ESTATES, F4usbnd,
arrived to confirm the corroded
CS
Radios
Stolen
NOTICEOF
according
to
the
Plat
thereof
as
does not advocate investing Soda) Security funds. Th ey
Petitioner,
ADMINISTRATION
recorded in Plat Book 6, Page. 01
say Reagan merely noted that sine economists, whom he
AND
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
the
Public
Rerords
of
5emile
PEGGY
GUSSIE
MCCHESN(Y, CLAIMS OR DEMLNOS AGAINST
•
did not identify, have suggested the funds could be inCounty, Florida, run South 11 Wife.
THE ABOVE (STATE AND ALL
degreet East 973.11 feet alor the
vested in the mdustrial might of America."
Respondent
Easterly line of said Lot 25, then
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICE OF ACTION
IN SAID ESTATE:
run South 73 degrees 51 19 West
THE STATE OF FLORODA'
'13.1) feet to the point of beginnIng,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TO
PEGGY
GUSSIE
Mc- that the administration of the Estate
thence run South 73 degrees 51'
West 101 36 feet, thence run South 11 CHESNEY. whose last known of WARREN .1 KING a k a W .1
ATLANTA (API — The National Center for DLsea
tiegr's East 104.36 feet, thence f'Ufl residence and mailing address is KING, deceased, File No. 76 36 CP it
t
Control has reported an outbreak of influenza in humaiIs
North 7) degrees 51' 19" East 1O'136 2151 Fellowship Road, Tuchex, pending in the Circuit Court for
Georgia
feet,
thence
fl North 11 deas
Seminole County, Florida, Proøate
similar to a virus found in swine - and recalling the flu of
By 8011 ORRELL
launch their craft.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that Division, the address of which is
still
held
the
lead
Friday
but
the
West
104
36
feet
to
the
poInt
of
a half century ago that killed 500000 Americans and
Herald Staff Writer
a proceeding for Dissolution Cf Seminole County Courthouse,
In the senior division, Clint weekend fishermen could
million persons worldwide.
Marriage has been f lied against you Sanford, Florida 37771 Tb. personal
Spillan of Sanford remains change that as official weigh
and thai Petitioner, RICHARD representative of this Estate Is
A CDC spokesman said Thursday there Is no immedial
' -thur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sanford's First Annual Shad unchallenged with his first day stations report that big roe shad
FRANKLIN
MCCHESNEY, setks Flora Elizabeth King, whote ad
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
cause (or alarm and that any major outbreaks of the di
Derby has caused the St. Johns entry, a four pound, seven are
other relief against you
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
dreis Is 2543 Park Avenue, Sanford,
coming
in
in
increasing
ease could be controlled by modern vaccines. But, he sali
AND, you are required to appear Florida 3777) The name and
River to "come alive" with ounce roe shad. The junior numbers,
Dtputy Clerk
ad
li-.d file your Answer or other
precautionary steps are being taken, including coi
scores of visitors on the water division saw Kim Townsend
Winderwedle, Haines.
Some
sample
catches
listed
defense or pleading with the Clerk Of repr,'sen?ative are set forth below.
Ward &amp; Woodman, PA.
sultation with the World Health Organization.
trolling for the
tht Circuit Court in and for Brevvd
big one to win jump Into an early lead with a show a limit of 10 landed by P.O Box $80
All persons having claims or
An Army recruit died Feb. 4 in an outbreak of the nc
the grand prize,
County, Florida, ana serve a copy demands against the Estate are
Winter Park, Florida
three
pound,
seven
ouncer
but
Clyde
Blank
of
Savannah,
Ga.,
Influenza A strain which affected five persons at Ft. DU
FishIng camps in the area that was quickly replaced by six of them with roe, as he Attorneys for Plaintiff
fber.of on Petitioner's attorney, required, WITHIN THREE MON
Publlsh Feb 20, 976
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT, THS FROM' THE DATE OF THE
N.J., said Dr. H. Bruce Dull assistant director Ic
report that all rental boats are one weighing three pounds, 12 fished out of Lemon Bluff DEW.110
ESQ, Suite 304, Attamonte Centre, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
programs (or the CDC.
£
731 Maitland Avenue, Altamonte NOTICE,tofilewiththeClerkofthe
usually taken by mid-morning ounces caught by slx-year.old Thursday. At Marina Isle, '•
Springs, Florida, 3770$, or or before Court a written statemeiiT ot
and that boat ramps are Eric Sanchez of Melbow-rie.
PICTITIOUS NAME
and Mrs. Combs took a string 0
the 73rd day of March, 1916, or any
claim
or
Notice is hereby given that I am
demand
Jammed as private owners
Spillan and young Sanchez
four roe, and the Scott engaged in business at 112 Old otherwise a default will be entered they
may
have
Each
against you.
claim must be in writing
family had nine with five roe. HickorV Court. Long-wood, SemInole
WITNESS my hind and official and
must
Indicate
th
Many small shad are hitting County, Ffortcsa under the fictitious
WASH!NGTON (API - Fairly stable food prices forthe
aIof the Clerk of the Circuit Court basis for the claim, the name and
name of MINUTEMAN LAWII
near the Osteen Bridge camp
this 11th day of February, 976 address of the creditor Or
SERVICE &amp; LANDSCAPING. •
his agent
next few months and a further drop In unemployment ar e
(Seal)
'•
0r attorney, •nd 'the amount
and
Lindsay's
Camp
between
that
I
intend
to
register
said
name
among the latest optimistic predictions (or the econom y
Curtis
R
Barnes
claimed If th• claim II not yet due,
Lake Harney and Puzzie Lake with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
by the Ford admintstration.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the date when it will btome due
Seminole County, FlorIda in ac
also told of good catches.
By: Lillian .1. JenkIns
shall be stated. If the claim is
Administration economists also expressed confidenci
corcianc. with the provisions of the
Deputy
Clerk
The
Derby,
sponsored
contingent or unhlquidat,d, the
by the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To
that the January consumer price report today will shovI,
S
Wit: TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT, naure of the uncertainty thaI; b
ti0i, $63.09 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
Evening Herald and the
•
Esq
that inflation is continuing the slowe.r pace of recen
stated If the claim is secureit, the
S. Thomas Paine
Attorney for Petitioner
Greater Sanford Chamber of Publish: Jan. 30, Feb
months.
security
shall
be
described. The
6. I), 20, 1976
11 DONNA FSI'KS
304, Attmt Centre
would go to the governor or ti
Commerce, 1.5 the first to be DEV 149
Clamant shall deliver sutlicient
Consumer prices increased live-tenths of I per ceni
Herald Staff Writer
251 Maitlanc "ue
Copies of the claim to the Clerk to
state attorney to insure that held In three years, the former
during I)ecember, and the administration has indicated ii
Altamonte prings, t":'w-ida,
CASSEI.BERItY
enable
the Clerk to mall one copy to
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
AND
A city appropriate action was taken, sponsor having dropped out
3770)
each personal representative.
would be satisifed with a similar increase for January.
FOR
SMtUOLC
COUNTY,
PvL,h: re
resident Wednecdav night He indicated he would theck during the gasoline crisis.
13, 70, 77. March
All persons interest
in the
FLORIDA
Wholesale prices have not Increased at all during thc
1976
demanded that a City Council back with those from whom he
Estatetowtrnacopyo,,njspic.
Shad
fishing
is
the
one
type
of
CASE NO; 7I.269.CA4S.0
past three-month period.
consider calling for a state got the rumor,"
DEW ,s
has been mailed
the chairman angllngwhereever'yinemberof NADER HOMES, INC, a Florida
are requir, withIn three months
corporation,
audit to determine whether all said,
the family can participate, age
from thedateof the firit publication
-city funds are intact.
Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, on this notice, to
fil, any objectIons
Glascock said Councilman Is no barrier as most of the
vs. EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. they may have
Vincent
that challenges the
Ballassona, 30 Apple Nathan Van Meter said he had fishing is done via the tr011ing GIORG1O
CANTELLI
and CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE validity of the decendent's Will, the
MIAMI BEACH
11111 Hollow told the gover- also heard some rumors and "I method and the scrappy fish MIRELLA CANTELLI. hiswife,and COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AP — AFL—CIO Presldenl
qualifications of the personal
COMBANK.CASSELBERRY
ning body, he confirmed asknd him to provide council
a No. lS'37CA.0,.G
George Meany, while calling icr investigation of oversea
representative, or the venue or
can't tell who is holding the rod. binking Corporation,
PENNS'LVANIA SAVING FUND jurisdiction
Thursday that nimnors in the and the city with a written
of the Cotrt
corporate payoffs and administration of the federal (ocxl
Boats of every description
Defendants. SOCIETY, a Pennsylvania cor
community persist that an report to encompass the
ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS, AND
NOTICEOFACTION
stamp program, refuses to say whether he favors a
poratlon.
area can beseen plying the watersof
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
oFficial used city money (or under discussion. He said he the St. Johns In the area bet- TO: GIORGIO CANTELLI and
congres.ioal investigation of the Teamsters union.
Plaintifl, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
MIRELLA CAPITELLI, his
s,
cash purchases of houses.
Flora EI1:abeih King
In a wide-ranging ncws conference Thursday that
wouldgobackbonepe.
ween Lake Monroe and Pu.uie wife,
RICARDO A. CORPUS and
He refused to elaborate or from whom he had heard $jyj Lake. Family cruisers, bass
Personal Representa
Defendants
centered on the nation's morality, organized labor's chief
VIOLETA R. CORPUS. h;s wife,
tive of the Estate Cf
name the official allegedly rumor to
Via Sottocovento No. fl
spokesman:
Defendants
find out if he could boats, or 10 foot Jon boats
Warren J K In;,
it
Ventimlglia
$036
involved,
NOTICE OF ACTION
—Denounced a "not squarii with American moral
reveal his name,
a k a W J King,
Ii'flperia, Italy
makes no difference. The
TO:
Ricardo
A. Corpus
City Council Chairman
standarda" cor'orations that bribe public officials to do
Deceased,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
"I pointed out to each and broilers have only one thing in
Residence Unknown
C. Vernon Mile, Jr 'Of
that an atlon to toreclo3e a mo,
Charles Glascoek said he could everycouncilmaxuhatit
business abrcad. '1 think Congress should take a look at
Whose mailling address
mind — the sudden sxliie, the tgage on the following described
a
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
ii: 2510 Int. 625
Attorney5 for Personal
not get concrete information ind!vldual responsibility if they thrill of fighting a lunging fj,
property
Tirso Cruze, St. Gagalagin
Reprnentgti
from Ballassona tosutxstantiate ever receive any informajcrn on light tackle,
- Accused the Agriculture Department of
Lot ISO, BARCLAY WOODS
Manila, Philippines
and the SECOND
P0
Drawer 1
the
rumors
he
was
bringing
mismanaging the food stamp program.
ADDITION according to
along this line to bring It to the possibility of landing a prize the Plaf therf
Sinforci, Florida 37711
forth. "I cannot say his attention
as
recorded
in
Plat
VIolta R Corpus
of the authorities for winner.
Telept,ont 373 1)11
(took I?, Page 9), Public Records of
Residence Unknown
revi.arks were in the form of perusal so that proper
S'fminoie
County,
PublIsh F,b 20. 27, 976
Florida,
action
Over
$3,000
in
prizes
and
gift
Wtvr mailing address
charges," he said,
DEWi
has been filed against you arid you
is: 2510 Hit. 62$
could be taken," Glascock said. certificates have been con
are reired to serve a coy of your
Glascok said the substance
Tlrso Cruze. St. Gagalagin
"From my observations tributed by Central Florida written
Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
defenses, if any, to It on
MIAMI (AP) - In a major step toward labor peace, IaManila, Philippines
of
Ballassona's
report
to
the
during
nearly
three
years
FOR
David
SEMINOLE
Kerben,
COUNTY,
merchants to assure an outtonal ALrlis has signed a nc-6trike agreement providing
on
Plaintiff's attorney,
council was that "allegedly the council, there are
FLORIDA
wtise addrt is ill E, Robinn
YOU AR NOTIFIED that tfl
sufficient standing contest and visitors
(or binding arlAtratlon with its largest employes union.
CASE NO: 1I.I44.CA44.0
Street, Or'ando, Florida, on or
moneys that were supposed to checks and balances to
actiontoforecIoseamo,,gge,,
fromaIlpartsofthecowry
are
before
In Re: the Marriag, of
prevent
the
26th
day
of
go
March,
1976,
followIng
into the city treasury went the siphoning off
property In SemInole CLYDE
National President L.B. Maytag and M.B. Wigderson of
C. COBB, Husbind,
and
of
money
on
hand
to
enjoy
the
County, Florida;
into
and
this Court, either bifore service on
the 3,300-member Air Line Employes Association (ALEA)
someone's pocket,"adding coming Into the city in the
Weekly winners will be
Lot 6, Block "B", NORTH ALICE W. COBB, Wile
lifl' Plaintiff's attorney or immediately ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION).
Thursday called the pact a "milestone in Industrial
Hallassona did not say whether amounts being Indicated," nounced in Monday's Evening
AMENDED
thereafter, otherwis, a default wIll of UNIT 1,
according to the plat
the person .as a city employc Glascock said,
relations in the airline Industry."
NOTICE OF SUIT
Herald and all prizes will be be entered against you for the relief thereof as recorded
i PIaI Book I?, TO. AL ICE W. KOBB,
or an elected official.
Van Meter was out of town awarded at a barbecue demanded in the complaint.
Page2s, Public Records of Seminole
whos, last knoie
WlT NESSmyhandandlhesealof County, Florida,
The agreement with ALEA provides that unresolved
'Balla.ssona Indicated that and unavailable (or comment following the month long
address
was and is
this
Court
on
16th
day of Ftfruary, Tc,getpier with all structures and
whoever allegedly diverted the today.
economic Issues will be suhinitted ba federal arbitrator
contest.
1916.
Routei, Cape Colony
improvements now and hereafter on
funds has In Wrn used the
to assure contract settlements without disrupting
Edentor,, Nori' Carolina
(Seal)
slId land, and fixtures attached
money to make cash purchases
you ARE HEREy NOTIFIED
)peratlons. His decision would be binding for up to two
Arthur H. BCckwith, Jr.
thereto: a'soall gas, steam, electrIc
that a suit for dissolution of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of homes in the Casselberry
water, and other heatIng, cooking, marriage nd
for recognition of
By:
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
area,
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing, Special eQuity
Deputy Clerk
in certain property
ventilating, irrigating, arid power
0
"I challenged him," Glascocic
interests Purportedly owned by you
PublIsh. Feb 70, 27, March 3. 12,
systems,
machines,
appliances,
and
being
more
Particularly
1976
said, "to give one iota of proof
fixtures, and appurtenance, .tich descrlbecj as foliowi:
DEW 111
to subetantit the rumors, to
nowareor may hereafter pertain to,
Lot 31, HIOOEP4 ESTATES, Unit
or be used with, in, or on stid
lIVe one Inta of evidence anti I
WASHINGTON (API — In two developrnenLs alising
2. Plit Book II, Page 99, in th
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
premises, even though they be Public
Records of SemInole County,
NAME STATUTE
ram intelligence Investigations, the Justice Department
SA'I'URDAY,FEBR(jftjfl'Z1
detached or detachable
Florida.
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
iays it won't prosecute former CU Director Richard M.
One Macic Chef Range
hs been filed against you arwi you
NOTICE IS HEREBY givea that
H
One Fasco Hood
I
Ielira (or his role in break-In, while the House says it
the UfldC5IQ*d, pursuant 10 the
p.m. Orlando Sports Stadium. Sponsored b) Bishop Moore
arereJirecitosnvea(opy0fy
Chrysler Furnace,
"Fictitious Ifame Statute" Chapter
vilJ investigate CBS newsmai Daniel Schorr for
written defens,j, any, to it on
H.S. Athletic Asan. Tickets Altamonte Mall.
One Chr'slei' Air Conditioner
$05 09, FIorid Statute, will register
JOHNS. ROSENBERG, Petltlonn'r's
Lrranging publication of a secret document.
WaIlto wall CarpetIng
withtheClerkolfheCircuitcourt, In has been
attorney, wtos, address is Suit.
Sanford Republican Wen, Longwood Village Inn;
flIed against you
and for Seminole County, Florida, are re'quirecj to Serve a copyand you 1116.CNA ler, Orlando Fl
Despite tl1c Justice Dejmrtznent decision riot to
of you.r on or bef
Less, 11 a.m., luncheon at noon. Speakers from Ford
upOn r((eipt of proof
March 10, 1916, arid file
heart Fund volunteers will he
of the written defense's, if any, to it
p rosecute helms, he remains under Investigation for
Publication of this 'sotice, the fic
on the original with the clerk of this
and
Reagan
committees.
going door-toor Sunday In
MacLean and Brooke,
titlous name, H' wit,
plaintlf"s Court either before Service on
p )ssible perjury. Othet former intelligence officials are
attorney, whose address is
Seminole
County,
which
is
ALTAMONIE
Pott Petitioners attorney or im.
AIR
U sder Justice Department scrutiny for their roles in mail
Lu VU Night to b'f1t Youth Programs Inc., 8
CON Office Drawer X, Jacksonville, mediately thereafter; therwiw a
DITIONINO under whIch they
"going
it
alone"
for
the
fitst
are
Florida
37203,
on
ienlng and eIctronic surveillance programs.
before March default will be
engaged in busIness at SOS Beverly 26th, 1,76, and file or
p.m. to midnight, Capristrano clubhouse, AJt.amonte
entered against you
time this Year. In revioi
tISe originil
Avenue,
with for the relief demanded in the
Altamonte
Sprin.
SprIngs, the Clerk of this Court either before petitIon,
year Seminole was part of the
Seminole County, Florida 32701.
servIce on plaintiff's attorn.y or
Canaveral District Heart
WITNESS my hand and the sealof
That the paitin•inter,sted in slid Immediately thereafter; otherwise a this
FunDayaponsoredbyJack3cnHeightsMI4dJes(jw,)
Court on February 4th, 1916
busineit
enterpn.s,
nd
their
Assoclati drive.
default will be entered agaInst you tSeai
1'TA, II a,m, to 4 p.m. at school In Oviedo. Games, go
teresi in the same are as folicwt:
for the relief demanded in the
County Heart Fund drive
TYSON C MARl
cam, entertaInment,
Arthur H Beckwilh, Jr
complaint
or petition',,
February
20.
Friday,
1976—Vol. 61. No. 156
100 PER CENT
chairman Irwin Hunter of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and the slII of
Doted at Attamonle Springs, this Court
By. Mary N. Darden
Winter Springs said all
OCly and Sunday. icep Saturday and Christmas Day
on th 11th day of
Saraord
Pos'1 iiOi on lakefront, spaghetti
Seminole
Dputy Clerk
County, Florida, this the February, 1y7*
municipal fire stations In the
b, The Sanford Herild. Inc.. 300 N, French Ave., anIo:d. Fta
Jon S Roslnberg, (sq. of
cinner61p.m. followed by dancing to live music,
26th day of January, AD, )976
Hit I
(COURT SEAL)
Marvin
county
will
also
serve
Gary C Matwy
Newman I
Ycor.d Cats Postage Pad at $lnfo,d, Flor,dà 32771
Arthur Pt lteckwith. Jr.
Jon S. Roslnberg
Brock, Mattcy &amp; 'iIden
colkctlon
points
of Heart
Clerk or the Circuit Court
':me Orrr,. 'S t'n's, Mcath. $2 t. 6 Montht. fli 20. V.ar,
SUNDAY, FFBRUARYfl
Suite 1, CNA Ior
616 E. Serr'ioran Blvd.
By LIllian T. Jenkins
2 By Me.I inFic%ia31va
Sunday,
(1iOviedo,
the
Altamonf
Bicentennial
mus1cal
"Happy
Birthday,
America"
Springs,
Orlando,
Florida 37501
met,,?r5, AllOth,, mat
As lepujty Clerk
',-.ntti. 5170
MtM tl. 30. 17 M'n'. %7 ,1
collection point will be
Florida 3770)
Attorneys for the
prented by The Songwriters Guild of Cent..ral FlorIda, 2
Publish: Feb. 20, 77, March 5, U,
Publish: Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 70, 1916 1916
Petit oner.pjuthnd
statir.n lns:e.adi
p.m., Maitiand Civic Center.
0EV 117
Publith: ceb. &amp; 13, 33. 77,
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NATION

Five Sanford Teens Are Arrested

IN BRIEF

Nixon China Departure
Is Scheduled For Today

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LegaINotice

Ford Stumping N. H.

Killer Flu Outbreak

Shad Derby Competition
I ri c r e a s e s B o a

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Economy Outlook Brighter

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Meany Asks Payoff Probe

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Airline Gets 'No Sh'ike' Pact

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CALENDAR

4o Charges For Helms

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Friday, Feb. 20, )976-3A

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rLLJKIUA. Patty Facina Touah EanI
Skirmkh
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IN BRIEF

Mrs. Ford To Campaign
In Florida

Next

Week

SAN FRANCISCO API — Patricia hlenrst's attorneys, who
instructed her to invoke the 5th Amendment 19 times in her bank
robbery trial, laced another legal skirmish today' in their battle to
keep what they claim is potentially incriminating evidence from
the jury.
U.S. 1)itrict Court Judge Oliver J. Carter upheld MISS Hearst's
right to i'efuce Ii, ans"er the uoverrm1': t'C.A-" .oi questions
Thursday about tier actions durug the Li ii,W,lflS before her
capture.
But U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr. said tie intended to ask
Carter today to admit a taped Jailhouse conversation as evidence
of the defendant's willing commitment to radical social change.
In tile contested tape recordIng, Miss Hearst to!d long-time
Friend Patricia Tobin within 48 hours of her Sept. 18 arrest that
tier future statements would be from "a revolutionary femiinist
I'rsliective."
Such change, he argued, led her to join with her Symbionese
liberation Army kidnapers In the April 15, 1974, robbery of a
Ilibernia Bank branch headed by Miss Tobin's father,
(ThIef defense attorney' F. Lee Bailey contends the jaithouse
tape is irrelevant to the bank robbery for which MISS Iiea,st is on
trial.
'.

JACKSONVILLE iATh — First Lady Betty Ford
will campaign on her own 'for the President next week in
Florida and her husband will join her Feb. 28 and 2), officials announced.
Mrs. Ford is scheduled to begin her personal campaign
I1es(lay evening at a "Stand up for America" rally sponsored by Florida Sertorna Civic Clubs,
'l'he rest of Mrs. Ford's schedule has not been cornplete(l, but she plans to be in the state throughout the
u'eh, Ji'r press M'cret.arv Sheila Weidenfeki said Thursday.

Threatens Ford. Man Jailed
'fAMP (API — A 35-year-old transient from Minnesota has been ordered to stand trial on a charge of
thiatcn'ng to kill President Ford.
Kenneth Itoucher of Minneapolis, Minn., was being held
tn JaIl Thursday in lieu of $1,000 band No tn .! date has
it.'Ji set.
lie was the second man In a week to be charged locally
%uLh the same offense,
,
—
The Secret Service said Houcher made a verbal threat
Feb. 12 while being booked by police in nearby St.
Petersburg (in a drink and disorderly charge.
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FSU May Get Circus
TAl.i\IIASSE1 APi
Florida State University
niiav be offered the dream of every little boy — it's own
ircus.
.Jerry Collins, who owns half of the Clyde neatly-cole
Prothers Circus, billed as the largest tent circus In the
United States, sud Thursday he has (liscussed donating
the circus to the school.
Collins indicated that financial problems were part of
the reason for the proposal.
Florida State has gained reknown for its "Flying High
('Ircus," where students tan learn to be performers In the
univ colli'i,te cirs program in the country.
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TAI.LAIIASSEE APt
About 60,000 Floridians
will not be able to renew their auto insurance policies with
the financially.troubled Government Employes Insurance ('o,, says Iruurance Corninisslomter Philip Ashier.
(;EIco, one of the five largest auto insurance cornpaniCs in the state, notified Ashier Thursday that it is
dropping 20 per cent of as 300,000 Florida policyholders in
a move aimed at restoring fiscal stability.
'the company said the policies would be dropped as they
t*.unie due.
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BRASILIA, Brazil (API Secretary of Stale Henry A.
Kissinger will sign an agreement with Brazil on Saturday
recognizing it as a world power and the closest Latin
American ally of the United States.
.thnouncing the agreement Thursday night at a banquet
dtrr his arrival for a three-day visit, 'Kissinger said it
provides for AmerIca consultation with Brazil on "all
events of international significance."
[IS. officials explained that though the agreement does
itul l)iedgC any American military' support, it gives Brazil
tile same status that Japan has as an economic and
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ourtroom for more than an hour Thursday as opposing attorneys
Hearst today, the (lefendant's 22nd birthday.
wrangled over the controversial documents and Bailey
Miss hearst underwer.: her first full (lay of cross-examination
repeatedly instructed the pale defendant not to answer
'thursday and tctitied that ,shc was not certain that she wa.
prosecution questions.
brainashed by her captors as previously maintained by her
Bailey left the prosecution Irate Wednesday when he wrapped
defense lawyers. She said, "I'm not sure shat happened to me."
up his three-day examination of Miss Hearst by skipping over a
She said she (lid not try to contact her parert.s dur;ng h.:r ur,- fu!1 year rif ben' 19.-month voyage in the terrorist underground.
derground odyssey because she felt they would twit want to see or
By not opening up that period in his direct qucstloning, Bailey
hear from her. She conceded that perhas she should have risked left Browning with no grounds to query Miss Hearst about the
accepting an early offer of freedom from her captors and crIed
year, believed to have been spent in Sacramento and San Frnn
when asked to recount physical abuse at their hands.
cisco.
Then, with the jury absent, Bailey fought heatedly against the
Nineteen times during Thursday's sessIon, Miss Hearst replied
admission of dates, places and documents that might connect his
to Browning questions by saying, "I refuse to answer on the
client to a second bank robbery and apparent plans for others,
grounds that I might incriminate myself."
Carter took under submission the government's request that
She refused to identify document.s and other items that pur.
papers and fln,tclxiOks Found in Mic.s ili'arc!'c !p9t 1'.'itive hideout ixirtedly rclatc to her activItie. tetwei1
p ist,r 74 and Ztc'i
be presented to the jury.
arrest a year later.
San Mateo County Sheriff John H. McD.nald Jr., in charge of
"I'm satisfied as a reasonably experienced criminal lawyer,"
the jail where Miss Hearst has been kept since her capture, has Bailey said, "that an answer to any question about her
been called to testify about the taping at a hearing outside the whereabouts after September 1974 would be used by the U S
presence of the Jury.
government and other envernrnents to institute a procei'din
The jury of seven women and five men was removed from the against her."
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jiublic speculation about the possibility of a coup, military'
leaders are studying the mixed reaction to President
Isabel Peron's attempt to remain in office by promising
not to seek re-election.
The commander of the army, Gen. Joige V1dela, met
for three hours Th.irsday with the commanders of the
navy and the air force and planned to meet with his top
gencrals today, reportedly to discuss politics.
'the top-level military huddles put pressure on Mrs.
l'cron and other leaders of the Peroiitst movement to seek
common ground and try' to bring a measure of stability to
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MIAMI tAP) — A road construction worker was killed
and eight others injured in a strong earthquake that shook
('nba's southern coast, Havana Radio reports.
The earthquake Thursday morning was felt throughout
Oriente Province, which includes Cuba's second largest
city of Santia),'o and the U. S. naval base at Guantanaino,
iccording to the broadcast monitored in MiamI,
The earthquake, which Havana radio said caused only
ight damage, was most severe near the community of
P'llon, near the Caribbean coast about 100 miles due west
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4 omplications In Cod War
LONDON (API — Iceland's decision to break off
diplomatic relations with Britain because of the cod war
between the two members of the North Atlantic Treaty
0rganlzation raises a new question mark over one of the
'estern alliance's major observation posts.
Iceland's only contribution to NATO is Its Koflavik nit
ise, from which the U.S. Air Force monitors the
In ovements of Soviet forces in the Atlantic corridor.
K ighteen months ago, Prime Minirter Geir Haligrims.
n's government called off the previous leftist cabinet's
[)i ;ins to close the base, and Foreign Minister Etnar
ustsson said the break with Britain would cause no
ange in Iceland's ties with NATO "in the near future."
it the dispute was certain to give the Icelandic Corn.
1711Linisis new arguments to use against membership in
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Thursday's hIgh 81, Today's
60
Den_se log dissipating by late
morning. Partly cloudy and
mild through Saturday. Slight
chance of showers. Highs near
80, l,ows near 60. RaIn
probability 20 per ('ml today
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cloudy and warm with scattered showt rs. Lows mostly' In
the 60_s and highs near 80.
Tuesday' mostly lair and cooler.
Low_s in the 40_s and 50_s antI
highs in the 70s.
Saturday's Daytona Beach
tides: high, 12:03 am., 12:26
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nocent of five counts, the lain. Florida builders in return for
Sen. Edward Gurney to demand their right to a full transcript of
VILLAGE SUPER
pa jury deadlocked on one count favors from the Federal hiousa full transcript of Gurney's the live-month long trial. The
F)efense attorneys have said of conspiracy against Gurney ing Administration,
FLEA
fIrst trial on federal influence motion was not disclosed until they' need the transcript to and former aide Joseph Bastien
John
DeVault,
an
attorney
in
peddling charges could Force a Thursday.
guard against the introduction anti one count of perjury' the law firm representing GurMA RK ET
year-long delay in his re.trial.
According to Young, the fed- (IF evidence or testimony in con- against Gurney.
4ø"ic
rtev, said the
team
In response to a formal in- eral court reporter in Tampa, nection with the five felony'
NOW OPEN
waived its client's right to a
quiry by U.S. Distrirt Judge where Gurney' was tried last counts on which Gurney was
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WED., SAT., SUN.
The pair is accused of par- speedy re-trial to obtain the
(;irge Young, Gurney's attor- year, said it will take at least a acquitted in the first trial.
(i('lpatlng in a scheme to solicit transcript, He said a
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PROBLEMS
ORLANDO
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Acceturro, 37, is suffering from phere for the purpose of grand.
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Most of the afternoon was whether to wait for a transcript
Gene Whitv;orth, special prose- a "chronic brain syndrome, standing."
taken up with testimony from or go to trial without Gurney.
sanford's First &amp; Only
cutor to the Florida statewide progressive
The often.delayed retrial, ororganized
In ottwr developments, the about 22 Bievard County' resiCity Approved
grand Jury, has been accused of dementia
anti
cerebral
dents in connection with the ginally' scheduled for last
crimInal contempt after a deterioration."
granti jury listened to reputed grand Jur' probe of sports bet- month, had been scheduled to
Mafia boss Santos Tralficante
psychiatric report on a reputed
start March a
Acceturro
has
appeared
be.
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of Irunpa for about 40 mm- ting in that area.
South Florida gambling figure fore
Included among those subthe grand jury several stes Thursday.
was leaked to the press.
poenaed
was Lee Caron, former
In a motion before Circuit times about alleged on-track
The
panel also questioned mayor of Cocoa Beach. and
Judge Everett Richardson book making at Calder Race Mrs. Chuck Bogus, wife of an Murray Kirschenbaum, owner
Course.
Thursday', MIami attorney Pete
alleged Broward County bingo of the Missile Lounge, a popular
Aiken asked that Whitworth, a
In his motion, Aiken said he operator.
Cocoa Beach nightclub
state
attorney'
from gave the grand Jury the medical
Gainesville, be ordered to show report "under Mr. Whitworth'.s
cause why he should not be held personal representation that
In contempt.
this information would be a!:\iken accused Whitworth of forded full grant jury secrecy."
leaking a medical report on the
11 accused V)iitwnrth of rio—
psychiatric condition of his tiding the agreement and allowclient, Anthony Act.'ettirro of ing "the confidential medical
F E1Rl ARY 19, W76
Willie L)avis
Hollywood.
informiiation to be leaked to the
.1)MlSS!ONS
Bertha K. ?lsea
Whitworth said neither he nor media. Such conduct on behalf
Sanford:
Darwin Fedder
any member of his staff leaked of the prosecutor is a criminal
Caryn K. ('ovington
Mvester herds
the report, which tias men- offense against the laws ( the
Julia Fk'noy
Viola hiolley
tioned in an Associated Press state of Florida."
Rutha L. Frison
Elsie C. Hughes
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Herman C. Gunter
Aiken also filed a separate
Ruby L. Janimnes
Js'nny Hansen
quoted an infonned source as motion to quash a standing subWalter C. Jones
%'altt' C. Jones
saying the medical report, poena For Acceturro, claiming
Paul l. Markos
which was filed by' Aiken in an the subpoena was issued "for
Richard 1. King
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Samuel B. Shell
Ruby A. Langston
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Elbert Taylor
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William Yates
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against his client, claimed that the media in a carnival atmosJean Poole
George W. Behrens, DeBary'
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Wayne I,. Richardson
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That's a good questior., and about the univ way
e can answer it is by saying we knew Johnny
Bench when.
When he was it fledging with the combined
(':ncinna(i4louston team in the Florida winter
League, based in Clearwater.
Back then the Beds were managed by our od
('nllege roomle Dave Bristol, recen t.!, ' namd
manager of the 1976 Atlanta Braves (providing
there is going to be a 1976 major league baseball
season, what with all the bickering
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hadn't yet reached that plateau of manlihood.
Yet, here was Bench, not Bristol, holding court,
Bench was telling Nolan that In order to be a
better pitcher he had to do a better job of hiding the
bail in mc glove out there on the mound, else he
wotilti be tipping off everyone, especially the op.
position, what pitch he was going to throw n ex t .
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combo In major league history
SPO'
Well, Sporting News ran the story verbatim, but
CRlf Facldine, boss of all Sporting News
correspondents at the time, sent us a misty note to
the effect that neither Bench's nor Noland's Florida
Winter League credentials warranted sucn optimism.
Come opening day of the next reason, however,
and there were Bench and Nolan as 'Cincinnati's
battery.
This prompted us to send a hurry-up note to
Kach]ine in the vein of "we told you so."
Isn't tint awful? To rub salt in th e wound Is Jo.st
about too much.
short Johnny
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hitter and that third base coach," Bench said.
liu&amp;wIl SUfflum anti mw Bristol sitting !n the far
Hearing this made us take a long, hard look at
right field bleathers cons ersing with i couple of his
this er mature learld
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actions.
The list also includesat least one goverrunent
wency. Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp., for
exwiiple has Filed suit against the U.S. Consmer
Product Safet) Commission to prevent the
commission from continuing to release
misleading, incomplete, inaccurate and unhousehold aluminum wiring.
The
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as the&gt;' once were to roll over and play dead to
please consumer activists,
A better illustration of this turnabout is a
"public inter es t" law firm In California, the
Pacific Legal Foundation. which has scored
nota Die success;es against environmenta lists and
others, according to Rarron's magazine.
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a flood con trol and irrigation (tam on the

Tillotson - ill deposit his primary ballot in a Lwx
normally reserved for the U.S. mail, and become
the first American to formally vote in the 1976
presidential electioris.
The twnor will not come by accident. Dixville
Notch is die place name for a frosty New
England resort which the mi ll ionaire Tillotson
owns The 21 residents here are his employes and
bets quitenaturall&gt; thelrma&gt;or Partl&gt; forthe
publicity then, the community has since 1960
opened
bfederal
allo t, election day to cast the naUon's Initial

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togetherness would be pleasant turns me off like a $1.98
alarm
there
is no solution.
l)EAR ABBY: My wile and I for both of us.
clock, and I go back to my
NEEDS LOVE
IX)cs she say she has a room, feeling rejected and
DEAll NEEDS: You're right.
years and have reached an age "headache"? No. She merely saying to myself,
going to Yours IS a sad cast,
for which
where we need separate starts a monolgouc with leave that woman," But I never there is no solution. Hut I'll
be drooms to get a good night's something like, "If you hadn't do, and
th en I get to thinking print it an &gt;iay be
sleep.
cause miser)
bought th,'it stupid oil stock, we _________
maybe next time she'll forget Imes ro
mpany,
and it may
When a little fire of passion could have gone on a vacation these th ings
and
put
out
the
fire
contort
the
miserable
to know
burns within file, I go to the this year." I I think you get th
U-ira'v „,.
uLIuIIy flea, irnJv.,
Too rarely she does. Mine is
1)EAI( ABBY: My husband and I are getting a divorce. We
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THE
CIRCUIT COU RT, IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY , FLORIDA. EIGHTEENT
H JUDICIAL CIR.
PROBATE DIVISION
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
In Re- Estate of
PROBATE DIVISION
WILt AM I WILLIS.
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NO. 1i2-CP
Decroism
Im Re. Esiale of
NOTICEOF
PAUL
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERcOI4S HAVING
NOTICE OF
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
ADMINISTRATION
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND tLL
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED CL
AIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
IN SAID ESTATE
THE ABOVE ESTATE AN D ALL
YOU ARE t4ER[BY NOTIFIED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
that the aarrmistration of Inc, estart.
IN SAID ESTATE:
of WILLIAM J. WILLIS, SR ,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
dPcemd, Fife Number 762SCP, '
THAI the administrauion
the
te Circut ,Covrt for
estate Paul MiliIlgeI, deceased.
Seminole County.
Florida, Probate File Number 76 17 CP, is pending in
Division, the address of *hich is the Circuit Courl f or
Semi nol e
S eminole County Courthouse,
County. Florida, Probate Division,
S.'ntord, Ftoria 37771 The Personal
the addr..t' of POch is Semnote
rrpres,ntatie. of this estate is
County COrthu5i, Sanford,
Gertrude ChriStine WilliS, 'ttose
Florida
37771
The personal
address
is 317 Oak Hill Drive, reprenIative of this estate iS
Altamonte Springs. Florl(3&amp; 3270).
Th name and address of the at
W 9th Street, Sanford, florida
tcwney
for the personal represen )7771 The name and address of the
t ative Avestt forth below
attorney
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openings because he anwed the operation had mood. Ls
It all started with a party that court employes served taking fingerprints off one of the ni emos, Exeter and Philhps Academy.
been approved by the President as a Mtlonal
threw for their departing chief marshal, Frank Dick Tracy style. Then
Ai the Agriculture Department a spohesman
one of the messengers, explain
s'urily necessity.
ed that even th e most fashionable schools
Hepler,who has been caaed out of his i31,500-a. Thomas West, was call in
by the court's have scholarship stidents who
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Tillotson will register on the Republican side
of this pr1rna probably for Gerald Ford But
liu%ever lie dccides, he mys, it I-vill bo fnr what
he considers the best interests of the United
States. Gimcrackery aside. Tillotson bielieves
the nation's first voter has a responsibility to
light the way for th e millions of o th ers, not
concerning party or person, but In regards
motives and thought.
In this sense the country is f or tunate that
Till(Ason votes first. Better he than some hot dog
periormning tor the "Guinness Book of Records.
Born poor and now rich, Tillotson has been on

WASHINMN — The main reason the
The CIA has now informed the Postmaster year job,
keystone kops for rt
Central Intelligence Agency monitored the mails General,
added Cotter, that spies are no longer
The
celebrants
presented
Hepler
with
a
pair
his
final visit, he was told accusingl
between thc United SUtes and the Chinese meddling with the mails.
ythat two
or
eagle-shaped
bookends.
They
also
mainland. according to secret testimo,iy, was to
nk too incriminating prints, matching those of his
"We don't have any national security much champagne.
middle and index lingers, were found on the
Problenis, enymore?" asked Wilson.
In a festive spirit, they ripped down some of memo.
Testifying behind closed congressional doors,
"In this area, I don't think so," said Cotter. the stern
memos that Hepler had posted on the
The intrepid police chief , who
the former chief postal inspector. Willbarii
lie referred to the practice (luring the Nixon walls, These dealt with the duties, decorum
had proclaimed
and his determination
Cotter, conrumied our earlier report that Chira years of wak-hing the mail of suspected 11
to
find
out
"who
ripped the
sub- appearance of the court messengers, whom the memos off
mail was opened In the San Francisco Post versives." Nowadays, he said, "It is a
the
walls,"
now
thinks
he
has solved
different
ex-Marine commanded,
Office. The purpose, however, has been kept
the mystery, But Wong Is wrong.
w or ld, I think,'
There was a mnrno, for example, on "lunch
ccret untIl nOW.
Working without fingerprint power or other
"I hope so," sa id Wilson.
periods." another on "personal appe
arance police Paraphernalia, we have solved
Cot ter 's explariation didn't satWy Ijzp.
The secret testimony
the case,
that while on
C
Charles
Wilson, D-Calif., who presided over the
it is still
for a government agency to mail."
court employes took
closed session.
part in the
k, caper .
H ran a ma il co ver on almost y citizen. The
The case of the missing memos was turned
"You said that the San Francisco projrs. agency isn't permitted
But
they
may beat the
to open the mall but can
rap. You see, Hepler
or
f
involved determining the point A devehp-neid
kien a record of who is writing to whom.
got to post a memo forbidding employ cs to
Chief Albert Wong, with all the fanfare of a TV tar down his m-mmos.
of atomic energyIn China," pressed Wthon.
In 19774, about 8,500 Americans had their thriller, launched a full
investigation,
"Now, how can a mail cover program determine mall checked i n
CHEAP LUNCh!: The $2 bllllon.a.year
this manner. Thc FBI conducts
lie
refused
to
discuss
the case with us, in the federal
such Information?"
school lunch program
the most inail covers, with the Internal Revenue best police tradition, presuinably
now provides
to avoid the subsidiz
"You have got me, sir," Cor confessed,
ed lunches f(
Service next.' State and local officials can
jr 26 million children in
also slightest leak that might alert the culprits.
suggested that maybe "there could be some request mail covers.
But 90,000 public and private schools.
unhappily for law-an"rder in the Suprcme
radioactivity on the exterior of the letter." But of
SUPREME COURT SHENANIGANS: The Court's messenger room,
The original Idea was to give hearty meal.s to
we have learned
course, th is wouldn't exp lain why the CIA had to Supreme Court has its ow police
what the poor. Hut among
the thousands of private
force which, in Wong's dragnet has uncovered,
open the envelopes,
keeping with the court's new law-and-order
I-Ic shrewdly retrieved several crumpled schooLs getting money unde r the progr am are
Utter said he had approved the iflegal mail
dogyedly tracking some miscreants. metnos from the trash bins. Ile was later ob- such ritzy lnstitu5 as Choate School, Phillips

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deliver sufficient copleSof theclaim

may nave that chailenges the NOTICE, to file any ubjectionS they
validity of the decendant's will, fiat have that challenges the
the qualefic ationi of the pefsonai
representative or the venue
uaIifications of the personal

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Gertrude Christine Willis
As Personal Represent
ative of the Estate of
Willijinj Jr W01'S.
Deceased
I ,'I Carroll, Jr , Usc',ure or
Law Olficrs of
Carroll I Jones. P A
Box 911
C,sselberry, Florida 37707
Attorneys for Per so nal
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Wilton T Hooks
As Personal Represents
Represents,,
live rA fhe Estate of
Paul Mitslagel,
DI,SO
William A Leffler, Ill
Post Office Box 2791
S4nford, Florida 12711
Attorney for Person al
Representtjy
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going with Roy bra year and
half. We plan to be married.

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Rov's brother went with a girl
I'll ca.11 Gloria. Gloria and i ue
in
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good friends. Gloria br oke up
g
P1
ith Hovs broth er and Is going
LIUId se
senior
n ior
uduy. wnen to marry someone else.
our
catu4hi
baby was 3 weeks old, I
My boyfriend and I were ci'.izens enjoyed a wonderful
t my husband with invited to the wedding.I want to (toy at the Altamonte Mall
ano th er woman.
recently, thanks to the new free
go. M' boIriend says that he minib
us serice sponsored by
To teach him a lesson I hied will not go and that out of
e
F
th
ed
eration of Retired Clubs
for a (liVorc'e, thinking it would respect to his brother,
of
Seminole
make him rpgret what he hit(] shouldn't go, citht.r. I think he s
County. After a
done and he would beg me to out of line, and I told him I pleasant bus ride (no traffic
take him back. Well, it didn't thought he was childish
orreci everyone went his
tork, so ni-w
and
if
separate
way,
meet again at Ruth Stopya, Alberta and Louis
I am getting a everyone thought like this, no lunch tIme
atto
the
di vorce from a husband I am one would l'ave a friend in the
cafeteria,
Bartunek, and Ka therine Jones
still in love with and don't want wnrd.
After
more
shopping
and
to lose.
W hat do you say"
browsing, everyone mt at the
Jeannie Matson and her
Maybe if you print this it will
EASTERNER bus for the trip ba ck to fa ther, Norrick Matson, enmake people think twice before
DEAlt EASTERNER: I'm Chuluota, Those taking ad- tertained harry and Grace
they file fora divorce they don't Mith iou. Adults choose their vantage of the trip were: Jones of Delaware,
Ohio for a
want. Sign inc. . .
oli frit'nd. (And enem i es.
Charlotte Matthews, Mary few days. The Jones are old
FOOliSH IN FLORIDA
Everyoi,, has a probIm What's
Smith,
Nora
Kendrick, friends and former neighbors 1
DEAR FOOLISH: You are yours' For a personal reply, write tu
Florence
Boulcien,
ABBY- Box No. WOO, L A, Calif.
Ruth th e Matsons. Jannie helped
t'u'n more foolish if &gt;ou don
t ,ØQ,, Enclose stamped, sell.
I3sreIl,
Dorothy
Dunninton,
Grace celebrate her birthd.iget In touch with your husband addressed envelope, pleate
Ida lampinen, Ruth Barrett, here in Wuoth with a dir.: r
Party that included 53 relatis.
and friends of the Matsons.

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Wallece and Eleanor Ayres
are enjoying the company of
their son, Wallace Jr., on
Val
va',atlon from his work in New
V York City. While here in Cen,
tral Florida, Wallace Jr. plans
to take In some of the tourist
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Sheriff and Mrs. John K. Polk were honored Feb. 14 with a
silver Wedding anniversary celebration. The couple's daughter,
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had a Visit from John an(, Sally
Cores of Mayfield Heights,
Ohio. John and Louis worked
together for years at the
Cleveland (Ohio) Post Office,
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INirents' Laurel Drive home,
Thecouple,bothofwhorngrewl.piflT1pa weremarriedin
Tampa on Feb. 16. 1951. Iliey have !ived in Sanford for 16 years.
About 50 guests called (luring th e afternoon reception.Out
-o fOutflow" guests includfA Sheriff Polk's pi-rents, Mr. and Mrs. L.M.
Polk Sr. of Homassassa, and his brother, David Polk of Tampa.
Refresl~rnents were prepared by Mrs. George Rufas and her
(laughter, Georgia.

Five area artists have donated

inUngs to help raise money
For the Woman's Club of Senford's Community Impro%ement
PlroJect i C [P i. Tickets are available for a $1 donation at Mg3hip
Bank of Sanford and from Woman's Club members. A drawing
wlllbt'heldMarc'h3; tkketholdersnerdnotbepresenttosin
The pintings,shown by ifrom Ieli Mrs. Norman HeUrieh,
Mrs. William Kirk. Mrs. Walter Glelow and Mrs. Jack Burney,
are on displa at the Flagship Bank of Sanford and one at (;Ifts b&gt;
Nan. J'Yamin'g of three sAas donated ~y Senkartli't.
Artists represented are E.B. Stowe, Ashby Jones, Rubyc
King, Troy Ray Sr. and Mildred Babirock. I Herald Photo by Jeln

visit another es-postal carrier
at Palm Springs, Fla.

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice shereb oven that we are
Uclic is hereby given thñt I am
at P 0 Ho' 704. M949M in busnes il P 0 Dos ,
ungag n
Longwood. Seminole County.
C&amp;SIlerberry. Seminoie Counly.
Florida under the fiCtitiOt name of
Florida, under the fictitious name or
T CONSTRUCTION CO , an that
o )' CUSTOM VANS, and thdt I
we mi rno to reg,ster said flame *11h intmd to regwef said name wilh the
the Clerk f the Circuit Court, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Scm riole
County. rlocdL in accordance ,vith
Seminole Co,iity lorda
co,dance with the PrOviSionl of 'hr the proviSionS of thC FictitOvt
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Name Statutes, To Wit
Section
Section 86S 09 Florida Slarult!S 19S7.
663 Of Floor Ida Statute% ifil.
S Donald E Stevens
5: Larry LL Grimm Sr.
Publish Feb 6. 1
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will become due shall be

il one copy to each Personal
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
representative
mail one copy to each personal
Atl Per wn$ interested ,nthe es(ate representative
to whorn a copy of this Notice of
All Persons infef ested in itie estArr
Administration has been mailed are of whom a
copy of this No'icc of
recuired. WITHIN THREE MON
Administration has been mailed are
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE required, WITHIN THREE MON
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unliquidated the nature of the on
the claim
Is contingent or
certanty sh all be stated If the
untiqudat, thr nature of the un
claim is
secured, the Security shall certainty shall be stated If the
Le described The claimant shall claim i
sured, the security sh all
deliver Sufficient copies of the claim
be described The claimant shal

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cla,m Is not yet due, the date when it and the amount claimed It the
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ho&gt;oufecl It ma&gt; not
too late to pick up the pieces.
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of any
Each claim must be in writing and
Cani or demand lhpy may have
muSt ind,care the ba%is for Ihe
Each claim mus, be in writon7 And
claim, the name and address of the
must ind(AtC t'
(Or 'he
(rMifor or his agent or attorney, C184m, Ihe name and basis
address o the
And Imc amouni claimed It the
creditor or his agtnl 0-r allofney,
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All
claims or
'eu,red, WITHIN THREE MON
ctemands against the estate are
T HS F ROM THE DATE OF THE ruirerj, WITHIN THREE
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nays. life g
on in the
Central American eount'
sh;ttii 1k an tarthqu
earlier t s month.
esen though afte rs hocks;
still continuing, the
naffies who work on po,.
for Green Thumb
Corp. still go to work. The
nursery, which grows
plants foi cxpo to its
Florida-b is
in A pop ka
urItd thi earthquake
with onl% minor damages.
The task (if applying
background decoration Is
gl%en to Young apprentice
artists

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courtyard. Toone side Is a large brick kiln fired bYa fuel made
from husks of coffee beans, a local crop.
Th r ee potters turn out fruit bowls, vases and large plant
iXiLs
on their trea(llc wheels.
lksigris are Inscribed swiftly and skillfully by artists using
sharpened sticks as their enwaving tools. The y draw the Old
— th e god of war, of th e harvest, Then the arUsti
trainin"
tnvs ag ed 10 or 12— stipple
th e background with a
round tippt d stick
After Firing. the pots are painted _ dramatic btack against
e lawn back gr ound of the cla),or in the vi v id reds, blues and
greens so beloved by the Guatemalans. Some artist3 use pointbrushes; other dab on the co!or with their fineers.
'Me pots are glazed. fired again and packaged for shipment.
Mad e in four sizes, th ey neatly fit inside one o th er for easy
ha
iJj,
Faircloth expes the ha ndcraf ted goods to be on sale in
1-loricta soon

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has led contractors t
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from a long view from opposite Poles. Thus his
vote
does not drop lightly, but with care, and,
American
River.
and
has
knorked
down
the
NEW YORK iAPi — As measured by
Panama. a nuclear response would not be a
the 1974, before beginning an unsteady climb to I ts assuredly, hope.
Environmen ta l Pr otec tion Agency's "master numbers, this country's economy over the past
current nd.9O0 level.
- ift reaction by a force of ready
F'undii4nenta lly, Tillotson Is a constructionist,
Ian” to force cars off Califorrda's streets and
dvcadc
has
risen
to
the
plunged to the
Marines would. And that is exactiv why we are ri~t
p
But these stock averages too are numbers that at least so far as he believes a things are
freewa%
R.
likely to face such a crisis, because we have such a
and is now climbing back up a slippery disguise the carnage, individual and in- possible through applied individualism. The son
Since its founding in 1973, the PFL has won 25 depths
incline that has few footholds.
stitutional. Th is is a very different s tock market
force of Marines, they are ready to meet the crisis,
out of 40 cases it has argued and 15 are still
of North Cuntty hillbillies, he left home at 16, a
Th e numbers show retail sa l es are moving today, even th
if
e numbers suggest business as refug ee from r ur
"U Castro is quite aware of the fact.
pending. it has yet to Ian a case in final appeal.
al privation and human
ahead. industrial production is rising, the job tisual or, in fact, better than usual.
Th e firm's most nota ble work, however, has situation is improving, the
%t;a natim. Eventually tie o-i eated a process for
Put another way, the only war you win is the
stock market has
be in the cld of welfare reform. It helped recovered lost
There are many thousands fewer brokers and affixing print to rubber, not an Edisonian idea,
ne vou don't fight. And the best way to keep fl-ull,en
round , inflation is tendi ng lower hun
dr eds fewer brokerage houses.
Ile the perhaps, but it was enough to establish him as
institute a computerized program to ferret out and some interest
an
hav17119 to fight ft is to be completely prepared that
s are half whi
-t
they
were.
volume
sets
records,
there
are
fewer
investors.
imiustrial mogul. Among other things, 711lotsoll
welfare cheats by matching the Social Security
Som
nobody will take you on.
etimes we become hypnotized by th!se Most of the trading is by funds and trusts and
numbers of recipients with quarterly wage
now Owns the largest surgical glove producing
Th is is the niche that the Marines occupy in our
numbers,
and tend to th ink they are a continuous oth er institutions,
r epor ts filed by employers. The PI
plant In the world. Not bad for a high school
suc- measurement of th e same economic body. But
Moreover, the structure of the stock market is dropout.
defense structure, and it is more important in
cessfully beat back attempts bv welfare rights
the numbers are mere abstractions, bare bones (bfferent. The big, individual exchanges have
today's world th an ever before.
groups who attempted to have th e program
Yet as a dropout who inade good, the first
without the flesh of memory or emotion, unable lost much of their individuality, their autonomy, voter is concerned about the erosion of the
enjoined as an "invasion of privacy."
th eir separate identities. We are attempting to
to distinguish chan'es in the quality,
process by which such things are possible in the
un One year after the system's introduction
A look at the nonstatlstjcal record will show evolve a central market place.
nation,
lie says more and more people are
der former Gov. Ronald Reagan I
Our three Vital financial institutions
it has been that this past decade was perhaps even more
Incheating
on
the system. 'When I was young, the
continued under Gov. Edmund Brown), th ere
iolent than the numbers in regard to our surance, WnYing and the stock market — are all people worked with their harids, we were farwere 785,000 fewer people on welfare in
changed and changing, It is a diiferent world met's
The recent House action blocking public relea
and shoemakers and mechanics, We were
lifornia
and
the
state
had
saved
corrimittee report on its im'estigaflon of the
$1
billion,
yet
business
institutions,
including
retailers,
today;
itisa world In transition. Other industries rewarded for how much we did and
Intelligence
airhners, railroads, banks, insurers.
how well WC
deserving recipients received benefit hikes of
Agercy drew strong words from committee chairman Rep. Otis
did
Propey and liability insurers have losttoo are
Now, he sigNs, the Idea of succem is to sit
mor e than 30 per cent,
billio ns of dollars on underwritings over th e past
in an office, not a workshop; dirty fingernails
"Cver.up," was the charge leveled by the New York
This, in anybody's book, is ser%ing -the
two years, perhaps more than $6 billion in all.
are for the unfortunate, creating has become
public interest,"
Democrat at his colleagues.
Some have gone bankrupt, and oth ers are
primarily a mental exercise.
Iters to the editor are %elcomed for
But "responsible" would be a better description of the
The trouble with the modern way, says
ng.
Publication. All fi-tters must be signed, Alth a
decision to honor an implied agreement with President Ford to
Mile for mile, 1975 was the safest year for
mailing athlrt'ss and, If possible, a telephone
The banking industry has lost billions more on
keepa lid on cLassified information provided by the White House
motor vehicle travel in U.S. history —
meaningful, it also becomes less profitable,
numIx,r
so the identity of the writer may be
or at least bad loans, and the names of many banks are on
to aid the probe by the House intel.11i;cme coamiittee.
in tj* %'02 years that Ow National Safety Councii
vriiird.
I
he
E%
I've nothing against people sitting in office
rnlng Iferald % ill respect the
Various official problem lists, The list of failures,
7be vote. however, is nothing more than a gLsture. WeUhas been recording statistics.
Ishes of %riters who do notA an t their names
skysaapers," he says, rather his resentment is
for
years
restricted
to
relatively
small
incirculated "leaks" alregidy havv revealed details of such
1he council's preliminary figures for last
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves
towards "the comparative rewards of their
operations as U.S. submarine spying on Soviet missile launches
year show that the death rate dropped to 3.5
efforts." lie fears that Arrierica has become
I
The
stock
the
right
to
edit
letters
to
market
took
efirrinate
libel
or
to
one of the deepest dives
a
and CIA involvement in Angola and Italy's politics,
fatalities for each 100 million vehicle miles
sUte where those who do the least labor have
mt')spa((' requirements.
in its history, from 1052 points on the Dow Jones [
The House vote cannot undo th e harm done by unauthorized
traveled. In 1974, the rate was 3,6.
unjustified superiority over those who do the
industrial average earl)' in 1973 to 578 late in
revelatbonsof acceptable CIA methods, nor can It erase concern
1,1(1st
over activities proscribed usider the CIA's role.
But the lawmakers have acknowledged that legiUmate intelligenceatherthg operations need not be revealed to our
global
challenge in Guantanamo or Puerto Ilico or

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Owned
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Herald Staff Writer
eir tiny homes clay pots and
Apopka, thefarm produ ces indoor plants
Visiting Guatemala in the afterma th of th
e massive car- is directed by Ralph Faircloth, brot he for exports to Florida. It other utensils used by housewives for ccoklng, carrying water
r of Paid Faircloth who and o th er chores.
thquake which ripped across the t)Ufly Feb. 4, one sees only runs the Apopka nurseries.
devasLationand misery; hears only tales of sufferingand loss.
impressed by the artistry of their work, Faircloth cneeived the
But
After spending Frday flight at the Green Thumb farm, and idea of building,' sPacio,~s Pottery on his farm for the natives. lie
For the Guaternalas, the worst is over, life goes on and prior to a Saturday morning expedition into the dis
ta nt cou
- are intent on rebuilding their lives.
would pa)' them as his employes and assist in find in g
tryside with a U.S. Army helicopter airlift of relief supl)lies,
market for
their
wares.
On a flying 24-hour visit to the disaster zone, Feb. 13 and 14, 1 Faircloth conducted a brief tour of the nurseries, and alsoof his
So far, one trial shi p ment of decora ti ve planters has been sent
had one fortunate glimpse of life-as-tvival on a farm not far from newf
the apital (It)
he U.S., where it was reportedly received with mthusialms
It had b€en brought to urclo th titttntioii that raflsmen in
airclo th plans regular shinents to follow
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gran(ffathers Pottery Is men's work in Guatemahi

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to an unexpected call, si.hout regard to the nature
of the crisis,

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A Bicentennial Fashion Show speaker and Mrs. Katherine Altamonte Springs, to benefit various games,
bid on the many
will be featured at the Feb. 24 Bishop, South Side PTA's Youth Programs, Inc.
valuable prizes, or buy refresh.
weeting

of the South Side Bicentennial chairman willalso

For a tax-deductible donation ments.

Elementary School Parent IX' present.
of $2.50 those attending will
YPS Counselor Oar)' Red.
Teachers ASSOciation at 7:30
The progriun is open to the receive $2
1,5W in play money. mond is coordinating the event,
p.ni. The pupils will be
public and refreshments will be which they may use in the which is open to the public.
modeling clothes furnished by served following the
J.C. Penney store. Coordinator
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Alcorn and narrator will be Phil! Las Vegas Night
Levine, third gade teacher.
A Las Vegas Night will be
Jack Homer, chaIrman of the held Sat urda y
from 8 P.M. to
Serninole County Bicentennial midnight at tile clubhouse at
Committee, will be guest Capistra no
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Morning Worship

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1437 S Sanford Ave
Oa H1,sid Harris
Minister
Sunday Schoo l
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Youth Fellow ship Sunday
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Sunday Schoei
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Car littlest &amp; Oas Ave
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Sndiy School
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Morning Wet-sAp
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Church Travoic"
4 lip in
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7 - Np in
Wed Pray- Se rvice
7Wpm

CHURCH ØC CHRIST
ON Paint Spr6r4s or
Attarrit Sptsngt
James P Neei3tiam
Evan,(itt
Bible Study
IS H. in
Assembl y worship
II Na in
t'tfi'5W01tPip
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Wed Evening Servic e
WPOP4-i4.y PiNe Class
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II Na in
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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3111 S Par* Ave

Hi-aSia
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Sunday
MIt.uivgWo,ij.p
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Patter

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Most tOWfls grew up around the intersection of
thoroughfares. And the vast Cities which flow light thft penetration of traffic
with beltways, thruways, and by-passes were themselves spawned by the very highways they
crossroads.

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Marturig Wlrthp
EvsoligWorsup
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METHODIST CHURCH

\eVer lose sight of thl. vital
Crossroads
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That is
the encolnter of me with Cod! It has constantly offered
positive, (Mflstructivt,
approaches to the problems that surround the
other Intersections III time .lild experience.

Hwy I? Slat Piney Ridge Rd
Catsolberry
liv William PsckelI
Pallor
Rn Ke0nth Miller
AstIst Pastor
MerfIng Worship
S )S&amp;Iua in
Chunil School
5 156 Ia in
Services with classs Per all a'es
F,llowthp Cott** betwoon 5tyyic,s

AIIbV,AV,LISI Mary
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hear the church bells next Sunday, remember. It
roads where Christ touches all human relationships with I u . s is good to live at the Cross
power anti love.

Patti,
11,04a in
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music by Jimmy Sniitli and March 3 at 7 p.m. at Sanford- album recorded in London was
Wiutney Dough
Fustis Free Methodist Ch urch, relea se d last sear
Sowder and James Goode will Sanford

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Corner County Club
It Upsala Readi
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Rev Darwin Shea
S SIam
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reactor at what is now Argonm
National Laboratory and
continued with the atomic
testing program at Oak Ridge
National Laboratories. fie was
involved in the design of ion
chambers, radiation detei:tion
devices and geiger couiters.
1953 he entered the
t1. ra Southern &amp;nin
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The %omnan s Guild of the
Church of Providence
in Deltona will hold its second
annuaI -Spring Fashion Show
REV. RAI-PH LUMAN
and Loncheon Feb 26 at flOOfl in
the
will go to the Lu theran Haven Bethany Lutheran Church
Auxiliary in Slavia. This Hickory, N.C., will asswne

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His wife,
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Bennettsville, S.C.d 13 a
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now serving In
nursing home in Hickory,
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Lutheran
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Youth night; Friday
Family night. Following the
services Sunday and Friday
there will be a time of
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each evening.
Each night there will be a
special emphasis: Sunday
pack the house" night;
Monday - Puppet nigh to he
Centrl Riptist puppets .-ill:
perform; Tuesday
"fill a
pew" night; Wednesda)
Sunday School night; ThursJ-.y

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Ravenna Park

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Daur, Mar' is a high
the deselopmnent of a walled Shepherd lutheran Church °n
speak ata Men's Prayer flreak
a nd till complete
garden for the use of the \larch 1.
Passion Pla y
Sou ern Meth
re
fast to be he ld at 730 am The Sth
et
odist
v
of
the
her
studies
at
Seminole High
nurs
in
g home
Pastor Luman with his wife,
teanl will be conducting the 9 35
ll School n preparation for
kin Jotmston chairman of
Forts-five members of the Del .and Drekas Shop in Sarah and daughter, Mary wi
and 11 a in worship services N e
autumn.
and will present the ride in the parsonage at 210 c ollege this aut
w
Tribes
Mission,
will
speak
Sanlando
United
Methodist
fash
and the full chancel choir will at First Sou th ern Methothst Ch ur
ions and Andrea Giles, Cordo
va Dr. Their son, Paul, is
ch will travel to Lake store manager , wi ll
Ix, singing. There will be guest Church Sunday at 11
be corn in graduate school in the
Schilke
Inc.
a.m. and Wales Feb. 28 to see the Black
teachers in mniny of the Sunday 7:30 p.
11tentator. rs. Earle Brown, is University of N.C.
SAND LAKE DR.,SANFORD
m.
services
The
church
Hills
Passion
Play,
an
outdoor
chairman
of
thi
fashion
show
School classes,
is located at 2460 Sao Ave. religio
SAVE 3330341 I42 SAVE
Prior to becoming a mmistcr ,
us drama, which is in and Mrs. Albert Grann is In Pastor
At 6 p.m. there will be a
Luman worked for the TUB and SHOWER ENCLOSURES
production for its 24th year in charge of the models.
covered dish supper followed at
DuPont Co as a supervisory
T
Florida
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645 bs study groups. Jimmy
hemical engineer. He helped Discount Factory Outlet
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The 1976 schedule of the Good Shephera
Sowder
will
lead
th
e
adusts
VALENTINE ROYALTY
Passion Play includes per.
Jimmy Smi th , the youth and
The
( rowrnsi king and queen of th e New..
Episcopal Church
Calvary Missionary
lormances
Sundays, Tuesdays,
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Whit Dough, the chi l dren The
Women
of th e Chur ch
Baptist Church YOung People's [Ripartment for the coming year
Thursdays and Saturdays at Good Shept'rd 331 Lake
preschool nursery will open at
were Kenneth McGill and Diana Lamar (photo abosci Guen
Ave.,
730
The first (Re Wed
,
p
5:30 p.m. An esangdistic
dlyn Richardson and Will Walters (photo below) reigned over
Maitland
will
sponsor
a
nesdass
there
will
be
sers Ice will begin at Sp in wi th
matinees rummage Mid \lidnite
the %tarana th a Penetecostal Church %akntine Banquet
.j at 3 p in , with the final OflC
music by theChurnctichoirand
on Madness Sale Feb 221 at the
(Hld
by Mane Hawklnsi
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March 17
th e Crusade team
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parish hail on Fridas, the
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Methodist Hour Radio
The
outdoor
drama
opened
hours
will
be
8
a
in
until
Feb 15 and co ntinues th
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Broadcast wi th headquarters in
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rough Inidnight with 1(rce gospel sing
Al
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A
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Orlando is heard osir 240
L'
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The onls special perf o rmance be The I ighhouse Quartet
stations in 45 dates, in Puerto
ginning at 7 in There will
is on April 16 which is Good be clowns, cotton
cands ice
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Rico and on I " Far- Fast
7
a
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Broadcasting Cu in Okinawa
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hot
dogs
and
popcorn.
orina1ls
attindance
runs
L'P
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Kes (,artrtl I Sims Sr., chostii with Mrs Sims, will be honored
%1t Calvary Baptist Church on the occasion
Sunda at
his thl

Rev Virgil I Irylni and
Rev Kenneth* Myllis. Mnisters
Morning Wee shop
S la in.
CRvrOl School
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Our civilization is largely the product of men's encounter with men at the crossroads of
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entertainment by the youth will
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A Bicentennial minklrai-na
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Time to Hun' (iltiid Ifl

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F I RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Wive, Sunlard Estates
Rev Daniel 0 lain
Pastor
Sunday School
5:413 in
Mor,Un,Wo,-ilsfp
II Slam.
MYF)84two
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lea Werthipi Allen
7 lIp in
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Methodist Church of Sanford
are serving a spaghetti supper
to(iay from 5 to 7 p.m. in the
Fellowihip Hall of the church.
A nominal price will be charged
for tile supper -cornplete with
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htu.is5il services wi l l be held
by World %Ville 1)
Cas elberry Sunday with the
'"ures, BA degree in theology from at the Ravenna Park Baptist
entire Methodist Ilour tearn will be sh0wn Stindy at 7:30
Wesley Bible College,
in. Clitirch Feb. 29 through March 5
participating services
pmat First Baptist Church of neapolis and has studied
at 7:30 nightly, Rev. Felder
during the day. There will lx

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as a couple.
'Me Bible says of marriage, we are to "cleave to each other."
Fifteen hundred miles away is a pretty long distance to do any
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degree for her In costume design. The education she wants Is
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1131 Watt Finil Stied
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Morning Service
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3SII Samford Ave

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Rev A B Green
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when (lid we sft you
hurried off to work with much hungr% and feed you or see you
expectancy wondering how this thirsty and give you drink?
was to take place. fie operated When did we welcome you away
his own sinall shop in a run- frorn boome or clothe you in your
down inter-city area. His first nakedness? When did we visit

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John Y. Merc'r and Staff

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
rid Employes

WILSON- EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson .rnd Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

GREGORYLUMBER
of Sanford

KNIGHT'; SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

L.D.PLANTE, INC.
Ovldeo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

ST ENSTROMREALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla,
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
Insurance Service
WIN N.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First
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BAPTIST
Anih Baptist Ch
Oviedo
Calve,7 hIltS AssgwsWy. Ill Fatin,*e (5*04.1 3arcer, Club.
Hwy Ii
Caliary laplis? Church. Crystal Lake £ I'd. Lake Mary
1as5.toerry l4pt,el Church. 15 %sisio(a Blvd
C entral Bapt,tt Church. 1)1? Oak Ave
ChulvIta First Baptist
Clear-sat., Misi*i.-y Ba pt ist Chur ch. Soottsw,jt R
EldOn 3pninn Biptit ChurtS, Old Orlando Rd at Stalin Ae
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$ 15 Park Ave
F'.+Idfup laptii Cls.rch.I Altatsoots 5rsngs. It 134. AIlment.

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First Baptist Church 04 Desire,
Firtt Ciwih of O.ewv,
F ort; laptsi ChurCh of Lake Ma ny
F.r? I#ptrst CIwech ci LOu Minnie
F.nt Baptist Churchef Lnnqne.d,C., Church A Or-ui
First Baptist Church of 0,4.1,
F,r;t Bpt.st Chutc.h if 5311.1. SprIngs
Fits? soia.as Minar-p Baptist Church, 1151*. 13W St
Forest City Baptist Church
Pint Baptist Church °
Fountai n Head Baptist Church. Oveod.

CATHOLIC
CJ''ch of We Nativity. Lako Mary
All ioslj C.5m0,c Church, Ill 00 Ave. Sanford
ST Ann's Catholic Church, Oigwo.4 Trail. DcBae.

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Church Sb G4. 543 H.(ky
Clutch .4 Gel. NI W 3
Church of God. Ov4do
Chutch 00 God Holiness. Lake Mono.
Church 04 God Misbl*, Enterprise
Clutch of C..d. Ill) W 14th It
Church it 01 in ChrIst. Deledo
Chur ch Of God Of Prptsecy. 21051 Elm Ave.
Church of Ondel Prlphicy. 57*45 Persimmon Ave

Churth el 0.4 Missee*, fiterprisi
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Burnett United U,m.,ial Church. E Dolaip Ave - Enterprise
Beat Lake (JIlted Methodist Church
Bethel A U E Church. Canaan "Its
Cassefb.rry Community United Methodist Church, Hwy
17,3 &amp;
Piney Ridge Rd - Casselbqe,y
DeBar, COinvnity Melhod,st Church, *
HiglibiriSt Rd - Dolary
F'' tln'i, Mer'odsI Ch ch us
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Park Awe
Forst M,ttsodst Ch ur ch of Ov.edn
Pint Soothern M.ttlodrsP Church. 344$ San
ford Ave
Free Mittoditt Church, 540 W ItS St
Grrt.e M 4 t7dtl Coition Gen..,.
Grace Uhiled M,thod.st Cu'ch, Airpql Blvd
Grant Clispel A ME. Church. Ovid.
Oakprow, MethOdist Church Oredo

Ostorn Methodist Church
Poola Wtsleyan M?hOdit, RI 44 W at Pail.
S James A U B Sm at Cppr;
IT Marys A H I Church $ I. RI 41$, Osteen
St Payls MtM4itt Church, 0,0,1* Rd. Enterprise
Statford Momitial Church, $ DeBary
Sanlando United M,t ho4, Church, Tamp First Fed. Semorais
$lvs. Altamoote Spti*gi
NAZARINC
First Church of Wi Ilalaroan

Upsala Community Presbirsorian Church ,
Up,at. I
Westminster Presbyterian
Chur c h, 1.4 lug Rd Casselbar,,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adventist CSIViCIP. Hwy
454, P.'est city
Seventh Day Ady.fltsl
Church. Mi,tland Ave - Altamenie Sprlrig, Sanford loventh Day Adventist Clutch. itt &amp; Elm
Winier Sptings Seventh Day Adventist
CPsurcfi, $15 Moss Rd
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OTHER CHURCHES
Allen's A U B Church Olive &amp;
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All F,*th CSSpsl. Camp
kMingI1 Wiki
Park Ig
hearIblI Avenue Wiliness Chapel.
lea,dall Ave
Chulvota Clininvilty Church

Church Of Jesus Christol Latter Day Saints. 331$ Park
Ave
Last,,n Orteodu ChVrCh
, $t JAms Clry.gfoin
Chapel. Hwy Il 71.
Fer n P
Eastern
•ffidni Chuh $t Gegeg. if the 0 CA
Fern Ptb
First Church 04 Chiist. kiitwitt, 3W1 TPI St

First Barn Chiutch 04 the Livittg 0.1, M.E*3y
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Kldom Wall if Jehovah's Witness. Lab, Mo.v

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Metho dists in
special music by the Jones Ifigh
Jerusalem in conference at New Tribes the annual you th
March
Valentine's School Ensemble
Missionary Training
under the
Institute Banquet held Saturday in the direction of James ViIson
in Oviedo this werk Th'
fellowship hall of First Baptist Guest speaker will be James
primary emphasis of the Ch
ur ch of Sanford were Jody Golden, Sanford attorney
mi ss ion is to reach ttit
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hckens, Seminole I1ih School
1uller
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primitive
Brotherhood
tribespeople with the Jurnor and Miss Betsy president and lies James
Gos pel of Christ.
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Seminole Corn Ilagin Is church pastor.
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president emeritus of Tocma Thev were selected on the basL% the teenagers and
adulLs
of ser.ice to Christthrough
Falls (Ga.) Bi b le College
of Nativity parish, Lake\t ary,
church activities and their are taking
sice president of the Ch
tin a Fasthon
ristian witness in home school and t he
A lance SSi
Thes will fast for _4 hcurs until
(OlnhItunits
be spaking in tiic 11 tO in
p in on Sa turday m
This weekend 40 south and pa rtici
vie' Sunda at Sanford
ti 'in the o 4ect are
adults will traselto Lake Yale looking Ic spo
Alliance Church. With Dr
nsors, who will
Bandy will be a fssrne,iiber Baptist Assembly, Eustis for donate a sum of money for
musical ensemble from the the State Youth Music Festisal
every hour they keep the fast
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CODing
be
his ministry In cho irs will barjpatjflgwith given through the church
Asheville, N.C., he pastored the y outh
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Church of Christ 1517 3 Park Ave
Church if Christ at Lake Ellen. U S I? Cl N Casselb,r,y
Sooth Ssmsngie Churc504 Chrtst. SoIl Lake Hawell Rd
Church ii Christ, 405 Pam SpriigsOr .Altam.nie5pgs
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Church fit Christ, Lsneg4
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Churth e0 Christ, W 17101
Nor-thsi Church ci Christ. Flu Haven C' - M,a,Hand

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sap. Baptist Church, 5r.l C.?7 COmmunity Center, Pettit City
Niwut Cblvary Missionary Baptist. ttltW l3,hSP
lv. Salem Pi-1,i llap?,tt Church. '505* 171'
New testament laplsst CKich. Qyilfty inri Morn Longwood
New Mt lisa Baptist Cl,scb. 1131
ar Ave
Iav,rwi.a Park Baptist Church 3143 W 7WI S
Pooptes Baptist CMuI. 5311 * Fiiit Sl,
banlord
Psnecrest Baptist C'u- ..... ;. q Airport Blvd
Pta.r,e Lake Baptist, Ridge Rd - 'em Park
Pve,ress Misa.*i,y BapIi*t Church, Midway
S.tsnd Il,A Ussioniry Da ptist Chur. West Sanford
Somliwl. Baptist Tempt.. Anw.,s,ai I eg.on Halt Fern Park
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BSp!sl Cbvrh 3574 Palmv?ls
St James Missienary Bept,st Chur ch, St Rd 415. Osl.an
St Paul Baptist Church, II) Psag Ave
St Matttt-wi Iaptisf Church Canaan Hits
Springfield
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St J.hn's Missionary Baptist Chuc(b. P35 Cypress Si
1mph .aptist Church, Palm Springs Rd - Aitamoot. Springi
William Ch#p4 M4ssiooa,y Baptist Churth. Mark £ William St.
L8muie Spring,
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Sanford Naval Academy's defense (Fred Pharis being
comes to Puerto Rico for the for his big chance. He will earn 16 knockouts. Most of his opbasketball team put a couple "one) held Ilowey's high.
first time tonight pitting about $100,000 for tonight's ponents are unknown outside of
- feathers in its cap Thursday scoring Joe Batts to only a field _________
Muhammad Ali, a man who has fight. Ills previous biggest Euro'e and he has fought only
night in knocking off Howey goal at the final buzzer.
once before outside of Belgium,
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Academy, 62-40, in the Lakes
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The weigh-in lacked any of losing a decision to OharaJd
"Defense and rebounding
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nament.
his previous total earnings,
previous All-weight-ins where
coach Bobby Williams. lie got
For openers, (tie win put the 17 points and as many rebounds
The fight will be broadcast the champion often gestured
All's record Is 49-2.0, with 35
Middies
into
locally by TV-6 at 9 p.m.
tonight's lrorii Frank Leicht and another ________________
and screamed at such op knockouts His only losses were
semifinals at 8:30 against seven rebounds from Pharis.
All is an overwhelming ponents as Frazier, George tnFrazierandKen Nortan. both
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favorite to beat the unranked Foreman and Snnv l.isttin.
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Saturday night at 8 for the
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or his 17th appearance in a S
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Leicht
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Oviedo, Lake Brantley at West Orange and
Kevin Kirkpatrick, John Sanford Naval
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Sanford .Naval Academy against Mount
10 I 715-40
Trembly, Robert Charles, and
Seminole County teams.
Dora dible in the La kes and hills Conference
ranging from professional foot- Pittsburgh Steclers.
Kenny Adams are Seminole's
ouf. Snnford Naval I), P4owey
Seminole High closes out Its campaign
Boone
Beats
ball
to
water
skiing will Join a They "Ill choose seven consemi-finals
at
Howey-In-The.hflhls,
Fo.j
Out Stern
representatives.
with a road game at Orlando Edgewater. The
It will be the season fira1e for Lake
Hollywood star to vie for the tests from a field that Includes
Some 14 other Seminole
game figures to be something of a two-way
howell, with the Hawks getting ready for next
$112,000 purse in a 10-event Su- tennis, rowing, swimming,
L.
Bran
t
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County wrestlers are also 01
baffle between Edgewater's Don Rainey and
perstars marathon Sunday.
weekend's
district
mnatchups
at
Leesburg.
weightlifting, bowling, the 100Dead
Irving to get in on the state
Seminole's
Reuben
Cotton.
Iy
Oviedo is seeking win No. 11 as well as a
The
14
athletes,
selected
in
yard
dash, the half-mile run, a
(itl\NDO
Lake Brantley
tournament act.
Elsewhere, it will be Melbourne Central
chance to avenge an earlier 54-52 defeat at the
four
preliminary
rounds,
and
one-mile
bicycle race, baseball
High dropped a 7-0 baseball
From Lyman, participants in For Lyman Catholic at Lake howell, New Smyrn:i at
hands of New Smyrna Beach.
movie star RoLrt Duval will hitting and an obstacle course.
the regional event are Armando
decision to
Orlando
Boone
compete In seven events and The women entered include
Thursda",
getting
only
six
we!
'iyas, Greg Lang, Dennis
gain points
on how they Anne Henning, speed skater;
WINTER PARK - Lyman
scattered hits against winning finish
in eachbased
event.
Lang and Doug Peters. From
Karen Logan, volleyball and
pitcher
Joe
Bixon.
Oviedo will be Jerry Zayes, Pat high missed three free throws S))rts
None
of
the
athletes
can
cornbasketball; Irene Shea, softball
Braddy and Skip Saunier. Lake in overtime and dropped a 58-55
Boone 7. Lake Brantley 0
Feels Pain
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pete in his own specialty,
player
with the Raybestos BraHowell has three In the field- basketball game to Winter Park
Lakc Branfley
j Alter the men's competition, kettes; W)-omla Tyus, track;
o o oFred Weber, Mike Perry and Thursday night, despite 19
Boone
301
' ' 11 women will go through sim- Annedore Richter, volleyball
points by Jon Kaufman.
LAfl Barton.
Ochout and Fowler;(3igon and liar tournaments Feb. 23-24 for player
th the Santa Barbara
LYMAN: ItudSOni 179. SwIIe-i 1
Lake Brantley's includes
a $6900 parse.
17). Thomas 3211. Wright 6 4716, Of
Spilcers;
Jean
Balukas, pocket
Hitters Boone- Brambletl, 2).
Andy Abrainson, Scott Rhodes, Coffman 9 1 7 It, Totalt 21 9 17 55
home.
runs,
2
RBIS
Oixon73.
home
The
athletes
entered
include
billiards;
Kiki
Cutter, skier,
Torn Timothy and Brad
WINTER PARK: heal 6
11,
run* Pilo( 2 2
Kyle
Rote
Jr.
of
the
Dallas
Torand
La
ByTlIESOCI,%TEI)pRlura Blears Ching, surfer.
Clark I 002. Coiling 3137, Hock 4 2
Machara,
engaged in several court ac- upheld Seitz' ruling. The
nado soccer team; hank KashAlso
competing will be Linda
710.0004
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Louis
56716,
Totals
At a time when sports fans lions, most of them pitting owners then appealed to a
The tourney opened this 731211 SI
iwa,
ski
champion;
David
Jefferson,
football player with
should be looking forward to owners against players, that three-judge federal appeals Howell
afternoon at 1 with tonight's 7
hlemnery,
British
hurdles
runthe
Toledo
Troopers; Micki
Lymin
II II I II 4 4-55 spring training or thinking back could deeply affect the future of court panel in Kansas City and
o'clock session sending sur9'
Winlerpark 171211 s
ncr;
Brian
Oldlield,
shotput,
King,
diver;
Martins
Navratli-si to the Super Bol, they are sports. Some of them are ex- were to argue their case there
vivorslntoSaturday'seventsut
and
Mike
Schmidt
of
the
Phila.
lava,
tennis,
and
MtheaGibson,
tOuts - Lyman IA. Winter Park 19
i:bteadeLtimIgasteatly streaiii pected to come to a head over today. If the panel upholds Wins By 8-3 delphia Phillies.
10 a.m. Finals begin at 8
Fouled
Out:
B,II
tennis and golf.
of
legal debate with their daily the next few weeks.
Saturday night with conOliver's decision, the owners
Other men entered include
Technical FOulS Lyman Coach newspapers.
They will compete in seven
solations run off at 6:30.
Stenr
will have nowhere to go except
For example:
Both baseball and football are
OVIEIJO
Using some Wayne Grimditch, champion contests from a field that In- Major League baseball the Supreme Court.
water skier; Dave Kingman of cludes tennis, rowing, swimtimely relief pitching by M
owners returned to court in
owners
the New York Mets; Ralph niing, bowling, the 60-yard
Meanwhile, a negotiating Simonelli, Lake Howell High Boston, broad jumper; Baler dash, the half-mile bicycle
Trinity G a Is Kansas City today
continue
team the
representing
on for over
an 8-3
baseball
Johnson, Olympic decathlon race, the quarter-mile run, softtheir to
efforts
to overturn
headed by the
Johnowners,
Gaherin,hung
has victory
Oviedo
Thursday.
And)- bcc following Marvin ... .,
ruling that made pitchers And
daIIsI;
Tucker
bail threw, baketbill shnntinu
Dave
executive director of the
Lake Howell I. Oviedo3
Messersniith
and
Frederickson,
formerly
of
the
and an obstacle course.
Wi
6-1
players association, around the Lake Howell
McNally free agents.
003 Sao 0-4 it 0 New York Football Giants, and
Negotiators for tte owners country to talk about a new Oviedo
000 210 0-3
Dave Deflusschere. cornPOMS
Trinity Prep's girls tennis and the
- players meet in New basic agreement ill replace the Anderson, Stmont'(l ill and missioner of the American SHS Golfers
team chalked U a 6-1 victors' Your Saturday to continue talks one that has expired. Miller has Hance; Sehi, or
(2). An Basketball Association.
over Seminole Thursday, losing on a new over-all basic been talking with players' derson 3 and Stumpf. HittersAlso entered are Lou Feronly its No. 2 doubles match, agreement.
groups and Gaherin and Co. L ake How ell Scm inara 4 1. Cac rigno, Mr. Universe; Bob Rigby
iatOtI 2 4, homer. Ov i edo. Homer,
TrinttyPr,pGjrIi
home runs
of the New York Coos soccer
-Spring training, to be orno have been meeting with Miller. 23.
Sanford I
Colonial High registered a
to be, will be the subject of a
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Sioglij: McNulty UP) a Barley.
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157-161 victory over the
10; Fuglebecg (TP)d. Louwsna, B
nlet'ting of the owners' Players
Seminole High golf team
3. DeLafore (TP) d Re'oan, I A.
Relations Committee Monday
CINCINNATI (AP) - Johnny Bench. the latest $0000
Crenthaw (TP) a. Newman,
Thursday at Mayfair Country
in New York.
Mite (TP a Turner, 8 1
Player in the major leagues, says It's time to stand up and
Club.
Doubles
McNult y Fugltberg
- The future of the San
be counted on baseball's reserve clause.
Colonial IS?, Sanford iai
UP) a Barley Ncsman, 8 I;
Francisco Giants may be
r
"Baseball Is at a crossroad.s and I think it's up to the
AtMa,la,r
Q'Jh I
I,',
1ou'na Peiin (S ) d Crc",s
Trias
( •Tir'r lJTi"U'
Or, t' 6 (1 i
determined when National
Colont - Byrd 3$. Cauc",os 39,
(ITO (3i 3 . Q II fl S 6 60, P (2))
"z" B
l)!a)ers to decide whether to keep it going," said the
Q,,-'n 1 0 -','
CouIr. B
Classy Keymt 39, McLaughlin 41.
$ 129.00. 3) IS
League owners meet in Chicago
Wf%
Cincinna ti Reds' All
catcher Thursday after anSantora W Bolt 37, Nader 39,
EIGHTH
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Clay
Delaney
Tuesday.
SIXTH
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SANFORD ORLANDO
nowlcinghehaddecidednot to pIayout his opuon
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151 9 20. 160 210; 7 E D's Brindle 2
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- The National Football
(1)
710.
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Barry
"I don't want it to be said that I ruined the game (os'othKing S Silky 0 Hare. 6
300. 0 (1 5) 12760. P (54) 11310;
League resumed efforts to
Juct.n;p
FIRST .
Sissy Sue. I Lk
ers," said the two-time Most Valuable Player of the
39 17
Abner
es
tablish
the
legality
of
its
.eade
(31
610.
400,160.
7
PC(O'S
National League. He views abolition of the reserve clause
NINTH
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Kim Sue I))
SEVENTH -516. C 1. Fac?Lat,
college draft in Miami today. 5to,m (i) 4 CO. 210. 3 Andy Over 1000, .1 SO. 210; 3 K's Explorer
as "something that could destroy the price structure" of
(11 7 WIcitte Andy, 3 Rumbler i
II I 70, 0 131) 173 30, 31 4.
- And on the horizon is the
ii 10, 3 10; 3 Highway Robber (S)
O'1EDO- Lake howell
sports and endanger their existence.
Sharp Socks, S Pure Silver, 6 .1 L'S
SECOND - .. D I Te x
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(5)
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Joe
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case,
an
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Seaton. 7 Mucho; I Bosco
9 20 70. S .). 7 K's Wunectul
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Bench has signed a $200,000 ono-year contract - only
3 30
EIGHTH - ",. B - L Shes
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213.
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Rowdy
Chic
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1
80.
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TENTH - 516, C I Chess Men Smokin, 2 Araglin. I X's Prite,
the third baseball playerinhistory to reach that level.
DO (3 5) 71 60, 5160. 0 US) 11560.
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260Matinee idol (I) Windy Williø0, 7 P &amp; Ts Chanai'r
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THIRD - 5 16, 0 I Ivory
6-0 matches to Winter
Cost 6 20. II 6) SU 60. 3141
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Mouser
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42—M)bile HomeS
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1970 VOLKS'#IAGE Pd
With R,ci'o, SI0'pS
Pr,vte
Owner 321 C' ta
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PA?TOP4 - S (4l LD
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Directions: In Sanford-West on 25th St.

1 7 -92 - 1 mile to Ridge-

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wood, Follow signs.

I7 FordGala*le-500
2dr hardtop
Good condition
j 7791

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Wilco Construction Company

323-7860 Model

Male ricellent watch dogs 373
6415 a,'.-- )
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32? 0596 after 6 p m

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and some body work, 413 WiIIc-A
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new dinette, 559. ust-d diflftte- with

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AND1 LARGE SO'i','
223 6319 after Sp cii

6chair%,UO. Secretary, $100, old
arrow hack rocker. 575; tea cart,
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$10; I drower chest. $35; dble
bed, Complete. 515. walnut desk,
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68—Wanted to Buy
glaSs top, $75 KuIp Decorators,
109 W, Firs' St 377-7335,
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CASH 322-4132

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MODEL

Roofing

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tools etc buy I or 1001 te-ms
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323 607?

(0t?I 6769

dirt. 'no '.I 322 591)

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12 NOON TILL 5 P.M.

(1lOv('S ft 1ped bag Call 0676695

Eipt'rt roof repairs, IIOt,Q0t1 0, New double
size bedspread and
shingles All work guaranteed
p110* covers, white fake Polar

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with cabana on prIvate lot, Ills

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CASSELUER RY- Lease or

lI, Douole mobile 2 BR, 2 bath, total

closets A. extrat Private,,
mobile home colimunity,
635-1
after

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Cihn( ide,
Steel,
Remodeling
Poliflij
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Estimate-s No ob too large or
small Call Red or John, 373 5001

furniShed trailer, 3virdO

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Paneling, coors, windows tiurigs,
concrete work, etc By the hour. or
by tPtt' iob 323 9365

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or urWurnished, located in Lake

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Wall

Papering

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F C EStimate,, Ph '17?

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free Come
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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Quant-ty
P4OLL'S
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m'.'i'tt'rry. Hwy I' '? 0)04706

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DAVIS 373

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for a better price.

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uIhOiStrrirm(1 I itt' p-t' iii 7,
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Pnenr)77 266)

Upholstering

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area $70 mth Plus electric Pl

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SERVICE
$502 Jacobs Road

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evening Ot 7pm.

Refrigerator, Dryer.

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our auction sates every Monday

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A. antiqueS being Inc fastest
growing auCtiOn service in
Florida, we nerd more mer

Chandise Therefore we pay more
for cuatity No iunP A'tCnti cwe of

Seryte. usecImnaci-ines

Upholstering Donna Canada,
372 070?

Cumilionng, 322 007?

month, Phoni 37303S.

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me-n's, children's Drapes, Quilts.

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34—MobIle Homes

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We Pay Cash

Will Sell for $30 Phone 173 1797 pr
3770177

GEITHOSELUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR CO.T
I RUM IODAYS WANT ADS'
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75.37 Park Dm,.r
377
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Trent ExtermInating Co

OPEN

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cition 322-167? otter S pm.

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Dow-son Drive f.tl 5910

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Retirement

I6'25' Florida
tenance, Polenlial Commercial

Aluminum Siding

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W H I L E YOU AR E ENJOY I N G rH E
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Nurses RN'S. LPPI's, Aidrt A'di
Companion, Needed lmmrdately
A70 (635

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DYP4AMICPROPERTIES

1750
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Grande,"
6 LATE SHOW: "AB.gI-tarJ
toraLdlseLaciy,"HervyFomyJa
Joanne Woodward 1986
S1oryc4aginepokeryn
1.00
2- DAiLY DE\O'flONAI.

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YARD, A LUXURY PACKAGE OF APLIANCES, COMPLETE CARPETING, AND
COLOR COORDINATED FIXTURES FOR
AS LITTLE AS S26,900, IF YOU NE ED A
MORE ATTRACTIVE, STARTING AT

'73 Datsun Pickup, West Cc..'
mirrnr, ra,.o, automatic, tcl
wide tires 5750 ft assr'
pa,r'$'rl!s J4 3130
3

5,iles Rental, 5,ryi
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YOU. NOW, WE CAN MOVE YOU INTO A
THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATH OAR-

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finished Special 10 dealers Phonp
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3726
SUPER--- 4 BR'S--- 120,900
I rpc
L 51 UPNPTURE 322 SIll
First offer near SChOOlS, Shops 2
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bathi, wall wall COi pet, pIuS tia
GOIdenJtictt'I
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lot Central air, garage, See
65—Pets- Supplies
S-r,i r' best Zig 2,1(1 macfln, n
His
3239410
table Sold new for $4$9
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10
assume balancp Of $100. or 17
i1S FRENCH (HWY 1797
Pprs GuarJnl,'ed 373 cla
payments o ss Spe- at
2i'i .',iPQ Ave, b, O,cner,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Chow Chow. AKC, r
female, I
CU 'ic'!h carpe'Cct, ar hand,
307 E st St . On.nto-An
months Old, $125 Phone 373 $116.
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pae
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kitchen raij'pperj,
)fl 94)1
''A ValentIne Gitt for ,our
drier 322 0271or after

MIS 256$ PARK

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Unlurnished 7 Bedroom Home
$150 month plus drix,-Sil
Phoneifl 519

vance-men? ForInterviewcallI.

LATE SHOW,"Rio

fenced yard. big patio with
barbuept, familyroom,l pct

IF P SPP 1405 S2S('D

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Furnished
TO,',I p s III AUTY SALON
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A.t b1.iig a last sai. --------i- - m,",'ri. ti irri-tI fl'.ittw Panol
2
00ms, 1 bath, fen(d y.'rd
CALL li? 7611
319 E
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$170 us Ce-posit. 9 Catalino Dr.
Two Twenty ne-edt Beau
327 9101 after

Clattifi

3775677

GOTTEN.

OCW POint lob and battery, cLte
pressure plate, good tires, $1
Truck camper cab over SIe-er,
sink.gasstoveand Icebox, $6'2

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Plr'w and USed

blaCkvinpl.$100

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

LIVE'

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Sl*onh"jaSt.
, Betty
on 1953.
11.30
2 12 SATURDAy NIGHT

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appliances, carpet. Reasonable
re-nt Call mornings or evenings.
'04 719 7370

131-5213 between 10 and 12 am

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IN A MOUNTAIN OF BOXES: THESE

I977Ford'atontruck,If,. wideLe,

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INC THE FUR NITU RE, SHOWING THE
KIDS THEIR VERY OWN BEDROOMS,

377 9111

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Tractors &amp;
Heavy Equipment
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3222420 ANYTIME

REALTORS

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Installation
".itabe flua Cabeli 322

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Colt Sanford's S.$e- Leader

tw enu'ty 031 7137

Deltono
On golf course 7 large
room$,3baths,doubleg,raQe,
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YOUR HOME'

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COUPLE'S LIFE TO MATCH THE TIME
WHEN THEY MOVE INTO A dOME OF

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WE SELL SUCCESS

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benefits If mature, personable
with l2IS uf patience and good
office background.

12 NE'IIVS

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OnThe Dog Track Rd. OH
,lwy, 1797, Fern Park

DINNER SPECIALS

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p.m.

RESTAURANT

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ED BLACK PERSPECTIVE

Sundays 1:30-3:30&amp; 4:00-6:00

RiVER ROOM

Ofly

5'30

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Dine In RELAXED Cenforl At

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Saturdays 9,30-11:30 a,m. ft
1:30-4:00 p.m. 1. 7:30-11:00
p

LISTEPI'N .DAP'ICIN. Jonn Ft.n, MON. THRU SAT
LADIES PIITE WEDS. DRINKS, HALF PiCF
Happy Hourip

ED REAUDADES

month
Thursdays Private Parties
Onty

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greet
SOu?-4D

1100

Closed 2nd Wed. of every

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SANFORD 'S NIGHTIIFE!

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Uansantedto San Franosce

500

Only
Wednesdays 1:30-10:30 p.m

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'ii a goit match arid Mn

G 'i.- 40 ernLD,,
mIe,ijr, ,iii stei'i lranie 373 45))

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TYPIST-7075 wpm. Excevtlonal

Sone sts as a siflo
minded scmew$sa outspoken

l5-'--RecrealionaI Vehicles

Park Dr and SR £6 Joe B Mr

t6? it no answer, Call 373 2l/

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On BR, tAttuVfl Op CfeCtr ,C heat
carpet, 5'o'7,re4 Acji!' 5105
22 7;' .11,, ' $, ,-.

s000lity, will land this top notch
positic'n
TV- Installation and Servi
(K
per

6 CAROL BURNETT
SHW. Guests: TOny Randall.
Dc
U SOUNDST'AQE(R)
9 BERT DANGELO SU-

Transpo
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"—Camping Equipment
-----TENT, 9i17 Sears with OutSide
aluminum frame. used once, $50
323 1116
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11omngvsNeatctordina
bo'Ming fl'Iatth
9 WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS
WOMAN AUVE

Tuediyt Private Parties

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SANFoRD's
SHERATON PUTTING
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4

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Atti Every Friday
at 12Noon

heOler,

Winter Springs By Owner. 3 BR,?

365 3771

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QrOd oI, ,it. r.'tIuct to
116.750
Stemper Realty

HOME In Country Club Manor,
use 2 extra rooms, dining room,
family room, etc. screened porch
A. another BPP warranted home
$17,900

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your

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home. economical Oil heat, thdy
m''(1 SIT 250 MAKE OFFER

UNIQUE TWO BEDROOM, I BATH

Ca II Bart

1A — Duplexes

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Deli 's Auction Service
46. $'Iett Sanford
3735670

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A U U.K F rPACi&amp;

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equipped kitchin, double garage,
and t
large porcnes Currenll'

3720410

ncr area

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to so ho may

tOPIGWOOD - 3 I3eJr,-iq,
fully fene-d yard. new FHA loan

upstairs family room, double
ccntrl heat air, all electric kit
(hen Patio and pool LOADED'
Priced to tell at 568.400.

AVALON APAR TMEPITS

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WE HAVE from ito o .crrs, near _________________________
I?' Travel Trailer. Self Con
Ocepn Goon terms Discount toy
$795 See at Lake Monroe County
1%h COndit.0fl,Sl aermits for
Office Equipment
Park.
mobIe home or homi' Cflfltriw'fl.yt
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avaitatile 417 li1
If you neec anything for your office DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with
a
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Piars
offce
shelving,
bric
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t.Creaqe Tracts, small &amp; large
i.-r,aL, stop fl ari,'im" to .tc- u 10
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.
pm
76—Auto Parts

Clear 3 bedroom, 1 bath, AO(,do
SiOve 7, refr,00rator. ... ,. ,
cen!r,i heat &amp; ar
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equipped kittbe-n, 3 bedrooms.
located in cuiet Section With large
rear yard A best buy for 170,V30

Aftir Hours'
372 )1

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gage a beauty queen as his
t.abysdtor
€2 MOVIE "Corhct - I-kjriS*oryOf
dor ht

372 2110

Would You Believe?
larar i pi'rlrocrn Peon' n

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trailer opts Adult A. family port

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18 —Help Wanted
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4
6 BOB NEWHART
SHOW The Hariloys 0f'*ertajn

1945
to

SOUNDING BOARD
MASTERPIECE THEATER '1staws, Driwrtcnswc
ED VMAN

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reaouspersncuttonlnflucsa
Performed by Washinglons
Arena Stage Co

1957, Accossl of sheriff arid
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RETURN TO THE
OF THE APES
FAR OUT SPACE

Wiserrianstars in EJ'oWiosel's

122

"tifltly painted inSide- &amp; Out
['CCI$t'nt kit(htn cahnel space
I''ri,lI en
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NiCC efficiency apt, upstairs, all
utilities furn Adults 190 50 in
ne alter S I Wk ndt

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redecorOtd Come see 300 F
6
Ri*,al Sanford 371 ts.

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Phone 372 4473 or 32'? 0179

9—Good Things to Eat

SWAT.untgoosaftoragang
Of rmstits wtio sie vans

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742? Holly Avenue
Phone 373 7310

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custom built farm house on op
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
prOximteIy I 13 acre, Close to 3271991
19195 French

BR nt'ar shopping centers,
churches, elementary School, City
PIayQrOUfldt Screened porch,
fenced yard. work Shop, citrui,

Ideal ICKOICa, Rea%ra'!c

31—Apartments Furnished

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paSture, large garden ready to
plant St-lice trad,' for motor home
" trvt'i Irailer
Lutdlt-d OH
Wiltttn p
Panla, F of Wilson
Shool. f011ow Sign 3236091

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44, Paota Church of Cnrst Ofld
P4e#' St Rd 16 toward Mt. Dora

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MARY TYLER
MOORE SHW Mary has
(3lsCc:M)rod some
about a, olherxlwfio,s
seeking reelection to Con-

GREATPER

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321 0041

30-AparIrIwnts Unfurnished
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C)fLJO a sniper who is tenonz-

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Male C,erman Shephpcd.

900
2
12 NBC MOVIE "fly
Harry ChntEastwoodstargas
Li NIVTV CaLSh&amp;I

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Hi'autiful lots with 24 trut tree-s
R.-crit,nnc Datleries.
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Mar, )71 IS
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Used otfice turnitur
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REALTORS
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thars. stra.ght ChOtI, f,t,nrj
322-7643
PICK
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JUNK
CARS
FREE
hnrt. as s Cash and carr1
For .1it' b? Oi',na'r 7 —
cwo'ooin.
Sna;iprceforofhr%
S0—Miscellaneous for Sale
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FtorstI.t room, I00'lSO lot. 'rc-t-s I _________________________
Poone)fl l64
C"', Sa'lbl-.r, I'
P*,,ir 5.intorij 17)9)16
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- 78—Motorcycles
OWNER SAYS "SELL,' HIS LOSS New Vinyl Floorinj
rden
IS YOUR GAIN
Assorted Colors
Motorcycle Ins,,ranv
6 LOOK tr,r tr,- d'tpIayj
DPFAI,WOLD 3ht'droorn, Ibath,
I3LAIR AGENCY
)''i
'C -penng of Sin
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Sq.
Yara
k,t(fle- equipped, fliCt' COrner lot,
373 3.164
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'$ .'t' ,,r' unusual
t]1,9on

back yaro, patio Bar B 0. Pool,
music room Must see to op
preciate $41,300

.'. in Someone '0 5mrq'
limeinc1 pens,

Lost &amp; Found

857
2 12 NBCNEUPOA

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TAF F ER R EAL TY

714

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Have purchased complete Conte-

POISOpd Mtcnpl[

lFri',i, A,- .373 7)0

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32)6O6iol'32)osI,,.

Older £ UP. 2 flath, 2 Story 2 Lots, 2
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LAKE MARY Take lOuC ChOltr Cit
two we It hu It modern homr

central air, carport, patio cove-v.

80—Autos(or Sale
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1914 Stjbaru Station Wagon, I
transmission, air COnditiOnCd
very clean. 17.195 Call 3fl 1651

Chico &amp; The Man
Sale

brassitem%.metai Shelv*g COrr,r
early and gel a good sePl

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321 0640
32: 0719

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M.UNSWORJI REALTY

'O11C. I BR , 1': both, formal
dining, large Iivtn rm with
firepiac, 16000o call for app

323 195

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lii nnnn mpt &amp;
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housekeeping 3fl 13J
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2 12 EMERGENCY
4 6 THEJEFFERSONS
0 SPECIAL OF Tt'iE WEEKPiccadtfty Carcus -,
9 - ALMOST ANYTHING
GOES
ED A FAMILY AT WAR
€2 MOVIE: 'Mae Wth A
Gt%1" Robert MIIChS.IT1, Jan

EL)

300

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Ridge Estates. Fuinit-eaJ lots
of misc
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AM to 6 Dishes, Kid Clothes.
CAR IDE-- double wide.) Bedroom,
107 CotonaI Way (flna&amp; Frenchi
7 bath, central air, raised screen PATIOSALE,Saturday Feb 21,11
room, carport, shirting, payments
* Jhey' re Hot' *
$10632. Phone 32? 0051 or nightS
frown Drive, Sunland, 9 AM.
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322 2Q00
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55— Boats 8. Accessories
than r,,t Govrrnrylrr! SUb%'dslt.d asSume payment% of $60 month _________________________

OWNER FINANCE - 3 BR, I bath,
panete, large fenced lot for pool
or garden Only $19,000

Friday,Feb.20,1976-38
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'nds of novelty items, %tate-,

--ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Oa,s 3?? 61.11
!i.uis 377 ?35?
-erms

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
)l0)Orl,incloDrvr,

Payments $3061 Phone 37? 0051.

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EveningHerald,Sanford,Ft.

54—Garage Sales
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Spring Speciais

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auto expenses for driver Call

pneslho
star

New I DR. 7 bath, I mile of San

CHOICE HOMESiTE-- 10 acres.
$25000 will Split

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in 3-11 oi.i

By OwnFr, MUST
SELL immaculate 3 iR, POOL
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ncc are.i. $18,500

Real Estate
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P'ifl,ifliflg
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m_900

1791, anfo!d

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hit
€2 FELONY SQUAD

whoki1odanotoriobaan
6 MOViE
'Gorgo" Ball

9 HONG KONG P1100EV

38—Wanted to Rent

DEADLINJES

REVIEW

Marquette vs Louisvitlo.
4 MOViE Shot Liberty Vasare -. James
Stewart, John Wayne. 1962

7'1 C'ri-.

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200
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p,iyment and pay only $160 month
OOfl Central air, 170.900

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GO USA
800
2 12 EMERGENCY US
FOUR

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
'ATUR0AY 9 Noon

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1953 Former marshal is
prison for Sho0to(d&amp; MCO

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? arid Mithae J Pofard
leave a string of broken heart.

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fl SCIENCE FICTION THEATER

6thru 25 times

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EL) WALL STREET WEEK

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GUPPIESTo
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NVIERICANBANDSTAND

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WRESTLiNG
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JEAN PIERRE COOPMAN
HEAIGHT BOXING TITLE ROUT Live, 15 rounth,
with
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LAWRENCE WELK

FESTIVAL Fdm from Yugo.
'i out a bc' 'I.1)O Cd'
qarzes has friends to roskxo

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Mtchofl AtoughtstreetdetecIrvI) Challenges New Ycxks
vbvbof syrdecatedcrimr, 1971.
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9 THE RCOKIES. (R)

Eai must cheoso been
being loyal to has uryeasonat4e
falher and fining m wng

Bergen and Charlie Mc.Carlhy.
the Ic Vanities
€2 MOViE 1 , A Fu$r
830
2 12 THEPRACTICE
Bedford (Danny Thomas)
reacts with characteristic
grouchiness to mask his fear
he may 1050 his long twno
M, (na )1trach)
EL) WALL STREET
U
WEEK
900

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MONO SHOW Gsts KIO

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1235
9 MOVIE' • HUSh. HUSh,
SSS(IOI Charlotte 100
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SPECIAL C
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the tt*d anniversary cefebra
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ON THE NEWS

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2 12 SANFORD AND
sot
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Clark) aryotsxo their q'fflKjthei1$nt0fltiOfltO
rno)fntoaho,w,theirown,
Fred tefis the t",de to be of tho
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4 6 SA:AbriQN.w.$l

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Stone Road

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have it in the firm place and well-meaning
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the fatts about
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et) Semlnok County high

position The slot was reco

berths in next weekend s state

two hearts an F act to

wiaowski management which has been count) gornmen is called a tWCit s fl)Iflg High Circus

Rt1ilizing that the selettion gl on paper but ma not be
C nek Sam and Soon&gt; Oshorn ac Abe lincoln w rt p i
pupils saluted America's

of

h blrthda&gt; (He1d I'hotu b Bill

1* owing imiunhrieflt I want to assigntI unkr tk

tmp 'Ic discarded a club

Bridge,

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statement was not correct and

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conspiracy in direct in- of the Sunshine" meeting Is

He said that recentl&gt; a citen Attorne&gt; Thomas G Freeman inthcunents agatnxt the three
because the water deparnent harry Kwiatkowski ha'e filed
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regular office

ha r 'es

that Kwiatkowski is unable to that the law is unnforceable lgislaturetopatheprobj
(oflctitutiOfl

It nightc

StitLitionalit) of Florida's conspiringandmetjng without hIattaa)aredxketed(orti,a1 others" 'r fk

'jam here as an elected official

umties his additionall&gt; 'such deplorable

rs'

Freeman, Kwlatkowski and meing in December 1974 at K w I at ko wsk l's lawyer,
MIchael IInttawa arc accused discuss selection of Freeman as har'es are

indefinite,

Sports ...............

The motion ci ttes the charges

work of char 'es that the Io Herring does not beIlee In the

smacks

of

lando attorne&gt; J

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arges fall to charge a crure low 60 Ikeomlng oceaslonall

selectie dotsn' appl&gt; to Freeman showerL Hld through Sun1u

quotes Herring as aa&gt;ing at contract equal empin ment 15 mp
t1tutiontmt% of the SIJWt ml

unenforceable as it Is mitten

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Details and tides on Page? k

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in filling the Ino

Baon w1 inttrfermnj' in his 1t and seck dismissal of meeting in October to decide to tI week of \hrch 2
a didmond at

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(Iii idual hired ' on board" the memo said
But some commissl)ners foriwo pedormances See sto
somLtime b the middle of
Semthole Magbe Page
Willi4un said his (car that feared the title county ad

said

Pen to write about There Is nothing

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The comrumssion hopes to fill
For the board to make a emphas to the hiring of the Join tht tirc
Well, a whole
th
executie assistants mistake in this selection would ass1snt
trcofcircusstawhodjd_

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"1 don't even ha%e a file,"

wades the other four will

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In short, the assistant will raaged Central American

ha e po ens second Cal) to 4fl

tht omnmnission has narrowed not and cannot be thscoered consultant EB Underwood m In the regional tournament, see

"Mi file has never

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what we think of the law of

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%arriors The) eniuii Isuues nesUed among the ThrT Rivers, a houatng devopment of

ttiimliomicr of the water
department, denied that he

for the queen of clubs.

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Sorenson made the report

You readers can all see that

and rattled off four rc,unds f Of the tir,e lrlespectiveo!

businessman s lunch?

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Impossible for South to know

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arnied East and West e're
known to hold five clubs

either tneribIr

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durg regular office hours

clues is to the location of th

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case the pern will be tired

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distribute the maises of llef gooth that have
n mped at
Guatemala City a1ort. Sto, plcm on ge l, Women'4
Scctin.

problems began only about 1years ago, when oTed land mosti) islands in the riser The stilt canoe do the Weki%a s silent currents

council this week said that I

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County School Board in an effort to obtain home
pick-up.
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or proWem. This is why diabetics, WI N AT

ma be caud b anxie')

them o er the trac period The need now la for money, btdmg

uatrs are among the most vocal Weva evebody's river and anyone wou1d put a
Conservationists, fishermen and youthiW cx- river, said Bill Rirngwn of the Environmental From miles they come to enjoy peaceful easy

state cabinet.

y not to take full etht (or

supplies from Cnal florida and elshere In the US., surors of the Guatemalan eahquake, such a; this young lad and

AID S GUATEMALA

LcIikeI) to be &gt;otw best bet

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be preserved as It was when Indians paddied past

vironmentally enkuigered land along the Weva decide whether to fund war management

If problem
PISCES (Feb 2March )

to'
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unless th low blood sugar can Wood glucose often hae the

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from the school board to cover the cost of drMng

'There is no possiBty of rearranging the bus
sehedWes before ne year," 1yer told The
Herald, Friday.

H} JACQUF I 1F DO%%l)

posed to pay their sha, pass

%er 0 OW inside the cells go dowr On
the (ecting your career or finances,
other hand if the sugar Is so low
low

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Mrs. Turner said the alternativ- Ii, vin hIne

Thuda), l)er and Ta)lor agreed to moe the bus

miktle of the school year.
They then got touch with Fred Taylor, dfrector

of 19) If you're going somewhere I

normal population had blood le%elsofglucosetnsidethebody mae

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officer Robert Merchant auto when he stumbled in the
loose dirt of the grove
County Grand Jury.
It is believed that besides the oterved at the grand Jury Casselberry.
Davis was hit in the left ear
Circul t Co urt Judge Kenneth indictment the jury returned a chambers Wednesday.
Police said Merchant and lobe by a "bullet fragment,"
indictment returned late kno%m to have considered more
Wednesday by the Seminole than one matter.

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law Enforcement Van Hook and defense attorney
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tests on the defendant's hands guilty of first-degree murder as
Lewis testified. He said he firing three shots in rapid
showed that he had discharged charged, there will be a second
doesn't rernemn bet- how many succession,
arid
handled a firearm,
phase of the trial in which the
times he tired the pistol he'd
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armed himself with a half hour Mattie Williams, testifi ed t ha t
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arguments
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Deputy Marty Laflruclano
t es tified that a box of .22 caliber
McCregor and a 12-member husband that she was seeing "birdshot" bullets was found in
Lewis, on trial for first- Jury that no weapon was found Lewis and that she and the dead man's car 4-4 days
degree murder in the slaying of in the dead man's auto.
Willi ams argued for a bout 15 after the slaying when
James Lee Williams, 33,
Th ere was testimony that minut es before Wfl!iams left technicians went over the
testifi ed he shot in self-defense
Lewis went to a house near the their residence "mad, and said impo'mded auto again at the
as he stood outside the
he was going to have a talk with Sanford Crime Lab.
shooting scene and told
Williams' auto at
Ronnie."
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found
in the car's glove cornTruth.
cast of Sanford.
Mrs. Williams said her partment, were apparently
On Wednesday Jimmy i, husband had a pistol in August overlooked in earlier searchcs
Lewis said he was trying to
avoid Williams when Williams Whitehead, of York, Pa., but that she hadn't seen It since which were primarily fri search
"almost hit me" with the auto testified that he was walking
that time. She said Williams of a weapon in the car.
as he stopped at Midway Midway Avenue Dec. 1 when he had told her he bought the pistol
The Lewis trial was expected
S1W a "young black man pull a "for protection" and that he
Avenue and Water Street.
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Lewis said Williams told him, gun and shoot a man In a car" had kept the gun in the trunk of to
deliberations
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ticket holders would be ended if the issue moved to the
lawns In front of the courthouse.
M ean while, Salfi says he won't return the key because

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PCSOfl to drink three glasses of won't be too successful today
overdistention. Ile veins have orange juice a day. Perhaps I talking others into doing PrPISCES i Feb. 20-March )
opositions that come to you
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valves inside them to help m
something
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some strings attached,
heart. When the veins are glasses please. I have always shirker,
Don't make Impulsive deals.
overstretched the valves no taken six ounces for breakfast
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longer meet and the blood leaks but that has been it. I'd apYOUR BIRTHDAY
downhill distending the vein preciate any information that Usually you're extremely
Feb. 19, 1976
and you see the varicose vein. I '!(l help me get off the awful practical. Today there's a
possibility you could blow
think it Is a good idea for medicine,
Be alert this coming year so
DEAR READER
You caution to the winds.
women to wear support hose of
You
can distinguish between a
some type during pregnancy as shculd follow your doctom 's
LIBRA iSept. 23-Oct. 23 ) As real opportunity and wishful
i nstructions as he knows w ha
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yOur pot-umum level is. You
today there's a good chance
results
can discuss other sources of
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potassium
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courthouse custodian is charged with retrieving a
wayward courthouse ma ster key, which is in the fit
fir,,,
grasp of Circuit Court Judge Dominick Salfi.
The problem isSaIIi not only refuses to return th e k ey,
but vowed Wednesday to "hold court out on the grass" in
front of the courth ouse if Kimtmrough springs his secret
plan to cha nge the locks on all courthouse doors.
Bob Ellis was elated at news th at Salfi might move
the issue out on the lawn.
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exercise will actually help. As who have a family history of
you exercise, the venous blood varicose veins.
in the legs is milked out of the
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contracting leg muscles,
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Patricia Hearst faced cross-ex.iliflnation today about tier taut
narrative of an underground
life ruled by a dual fear of death
from terrorists and the Fill a
bl?arre saga that left a full year
of her life on the run a mystery.
U.S. Mt. JLrnCS L. Browning
Jr. had barely warmed up
Wednesday to his dissection of
Miss hearst's three days of testimony in her federal bank robbery trial when court was recessed for the day. lie predicted
hi: quc.s;ions would
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least another day.
The prosecution contends
liss Hearst was a .iIling con.
vert to terrortsiii when she
clped the Syinbionese l.iberition Arms' rob a bank on April

WA.SEJING1'ON i APi
Leaders of the house attempt
to override President Ford's veto of a $6.1-billion jobs bill
say congressional support for the bill may be declining as
the unemployment rate goes lower.
The House is scheduled to take up the veto today and. if
the vote there is to override, the Senate would take up the
bill within hours.
temocrats calculated they need about 25 Republican
votes in the House to provide the twothirds majority to
override. They looked for them among the 62 Republicans
hn vnted for the bill when the House originally passed it.
321 to 80 more than the two-thirds needed to override
the veto.
Original passage in the Senate was by voice vote and the
override contest was considered extremely close there.
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15. 1974. Sne said she was ordered to do it and boast about
it
or be killed.,
Chief defense attorney F. Lee
'Bailey wrapped up his detailed
questioning of Miss Hearst on
Wednesday and, in a storm of
anl!er, tout Browning testily
that he could not ask the defendant her whereabouts or activities from September 1974 to
September 1975.
U.S. District Court Judge OIlver J. Carter agreed with Bail.
cy. The jury was not present for
the exchange.
Bailey, effectively barring
any cross-examination on 12 of
Miss Ib'ar'q 19 nlnths w!th
the SI.A, deliberately shipped
the year his client was believed
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that she would be killed at any
moment if she failed to cooperate,
All her actions, she said, were
based on an ingrained belief
that if the SLA didn't kill her,
the FIJI would.
In testimony punctuated with
tears, the pale defendant said
she believed the SI.A's recurrIng admonition that she had nowhere to go. When the FBI
burst into hr apartment la--t
Sept. 18, she said. "I thotwht I
was dead."
In her last hours wider Bailey's gentle prodding, Miss
lIcarst said LheSLA's threats of
execution lingered after her
placement in the San Mateo
County Jail in nearby Redwood

City.
She said Mrs. Harris, arrested the same day as hr
husband and MISS Hearst, had
an adjoining cell in the jail and
warned her that if she coopera.
ted
with
authorities,
"somebody would kill me."
Her clenched fist salute the
night of her arraignment, she
said, was a signal to the underground that she had not sold out
tier SLA-created role as the
revolutionary "'fanla." The
estiire, The added, was for
protection against retaliation
by SLA smpaUuizex-s.
AtBailey'insjstcnce, she said
her attorneys had made no effort to secure her release on
ball "because I would be safer
in the jail." Carter revoked ball

shortly after her arrest Sept. 18,
Hroiiing questioned Miss
Hearst for only about 15 nun.
utes Wednesday, still fuming
from his heated exchange with
Bailey outside the presence of
the jury.

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Twenty-two Brevard Count)
residents, including former Cocoa Beach Mayor Lee
('aron, were subpoenaed to appear today before a
Statewide grand jury Investigating Illegal gambling.
Also ordered to appear was alleged organized crime
1X)SS Santos Traffica' 'c Jr. of Tampa, who will be
represented by Henry Gonzalez, a defense attorney in the
1''tty llearst trial.
Reputed Mafia boss Sam 'the Plumber" DeCavalcantc
was ordered Wcdnesda- to appear before
a circuit judge
to answer questions about his failure to appear before INpanel last month.
"I want to eyeball him," said Circuit Judge B. C.
Muszynski in ordering DeCo valcante to appear Friday. "I
think it's tiriw for some judge to see him."
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out of the courtroom when Ballcy attznpted to question his
client about last week's bombing at the Hearst castle at San
Simeon and a letter threatening
her family with more terror.
Ism.
Bailey said the bombing and
threat
emphasized
Miss
hearst's continuing fear of the
Harrises and others "still out to
get you."

Make-Work Program Urged

Officials Want Lead Banned

TALLAHA&amp;S:E API
If make-work details are
good enough for the Army, they're
good enough for
Florida prisons, !:,ayr Rouse Appropriation
Chairman
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Fortune said at it budget hearing Wednesday
on a $2Zi
million increase sought by Health and Rehabilitative
,"erviccs Secretary William J. Page that prisoners
must
be kept active.
"I cannot conceive of four people confined day alter day
in a cell built for two people with no activity," he said.
'Have them out picking up cigarette butts and, if necessary, dropping them and picking them up again. But give
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California antismog officials
are on the verge of attempting what no other state has
dor,e and the federal government has heen kept from
doing
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bodies of people living near freeways, the state Air Re.
sources Board has concluded. Years of such exposure
may be dangerous, say health officials, and after a public
hearing today the ARH is likely to approve a phase-down
program that could ban most lead additives by 1980.
But the state must reckon with the lead additive industry, which so far has used the courts to beat back
federal efforts to reduce lead and render previous state
antilead reu1ations ineffective. The industry, which
admits deleading of gasoline would "wound us some,"
declares there is insufficient evidence to convict airborne
lead of any harm to health.

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Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Connr sees nothing wrong with ac('pt1ng &amp;') in cash from employ es or other
eXpt'nsi Vt'
gills, including a $344 canopied bed, an aide says.
The gifts, totaling over $2,000 in the past live
years,
ere given as part of annual Christmas and birthday
p.trties thrown for Conner in December and were all
reported as required by law. Conner aide hayes Wood
II(l Wednesday.
"Nobody is pressured to give anything," Wood said.
"It's just something the employes have been doing as a
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CONCORD,

N.H. (AP) Candidates in New Hamp-

shire's leadoff presidential primary are spending close to
fl million to woo voters with radio, televici'lii and
newspaper commercials.
Most of the money is being spent outside the state, going
largely to Boston television stations that beam into the
lucrative southern New Hampshire market. A survey of
the major candidates in Tuesday's primary shows just
$6,000 going to New Hampshire's only commercial
station, WMUH-TV in Manchester.
In Boston. a 3-second commercial can cost as little as
or as much as $1,500, depending on the time of day it is
aired. The figures can be misleading, however, because
the Boston TV spots are used to promote the candidates
not only in New Hampshire's primary but Massachusetts'
March 2 primars' election as well

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"Friends of the Ford Family"
and "Georgians for Jimmy" will compete for media and
voter attention this weekend with razzle-dazzle stumping
campaigns across the Sunshine State.
President Ford's campaign announced Wednesday that
an airplane lull of old Ford friends, armed with 5,000
snowballs and bushels of Michigan apples, will tour the
state Saturday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, the campaign of former Georgia Gov.
Jimmy (.'.art'i revealed plans for a weekend tour by
several bus loaLs of Carter Irietuk ond supporters
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The brightest happiest, most charming children spend their earliest years in remarkably
similar ways, researchers say. They listen to adult
conversations, roam freely around their homes and spend
a lot of time staring.
The study, they say, provides a blueprint for raising
terrlic kids.
Prof. Burton L. White of Harvard University outlined
the research for reporters Wednesday, a day in advance
of its formal presentation at the annual meeting of the
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Tough Secrets Law Proposed
WASHINGTON (API
The criminal penalties in the
tough new law President Ford wants to protect intelligence secrets would apply not only to government
employes but to thousands of Americans whose jots may
give them access to classified Information.
And while the administration bill, delivered to Congress
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on aggravated assault charges Dickerson was
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after two separate Incidents
nearby wooded area after two shots from a handgun,
A two-year-old Sanford boy Wednesday night.
struggling with three officers.
Gun., Stolen
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Stacey Dickerson, 18, Apt. 59,
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Charles J. Foster
spokesman
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Orange arrest with violence after an assault and a charge of use of a Sr.,
1.
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Drive, Cassel.
Memorial Hospital, Orlando. Incident
at
an
Italian firearm in commission of a berry.
Police said Odeth Eugene restaurant, 1008
French Ave., felony, after an incident at a
Tools Taken
Medlin, 2, of 501 Wylly Ave., Patrolman John W. Foster said. food store parking lot at Airport
Wayne
Lewis, 29, Florida
was struck by a car driven by
Pnlire
responded to a Boukvard aud MeCrackin Hotel, &amp;lnfora, told deputy pj
Mrs. Cora Hc,linan Sellers, of disturbance call at the business Road.
Riggins that tools valued at 400
103 W. Woodland Drive, Just and said two men r r lrm the
Police
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Alloway
allegedly
were
stolen when a truck was
after 9:30 am. Wednesday.
rear parking area at the hit William Davis, 18, of
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wii it
parked
Officers said today that no restaurant.
Academy Ave. on the side of the at Danny Boy's Bar,
U.S.
17-92,
charges have been filed in the
Foster said witnesses said head and chased
his 15-year-old Longwood.
accident,
that one of the men had
Police said the child was threatened Paulo Baio, of
transferred to Orange Altamonte Springs, with a knife
Florida ('ornrni,sslont'r of Education Ralph 0. Turlington, left,
Memorial
from Seminole saying, "I'm going to kill you,"
V.aS greeted by Seminole Community College President
Earl Memorial Hospital, Sanford, a after a
disturbance In which
Weldon, Wednesday, on his arrival at Sanford Airport bra tour of
short time after the accident, drinking glasses and a swinging
the college facilities. During his visit Turlington met with
Assault Charged
door were smashed.
-s tudents and faculty. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
Police Jailed two Sanford men
Foster
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reported
that
l.oni:woocj and ('i;'!h"rr,
herald Staff Writer
calls for setbacks on corn'
mnercial, industrial, mobile
LAKE MARY
The City home subdivisions and multiCouncil at a special meeting family structures of 104 feet
Wednesday afternoon selected from the centerline of the Lake
Southeast First National Bank Mary Boulevard right-of-way,
at Maitland as the institution to
The 104 feet will require an
handle
interim
financing
of
St'minole high School prin- school,
its additional 15 feet setback over
differences that will be in. all new construction in the planned
water system cx- existing requirements. Current
cipal Don Reynolds officially
If Reynolds defeats Vihien in corporated into the policy,
county to be written so that
informed the Seminole County the primary election, he told the
Board chairman instructed more than one manufacturer pansicin and improvement regulations call for a 50 feet
program,
setback which when added to
School Board in its Wednesday board he would take personal layer to present to the
board can bid for the contract.
The city in recent weeks the 39 feet right-of-way to
meeting of his intention to leave time to campaign
full next week the final courtesy Members told architects received approval from the centerline totals 89
campaign for a seat in U. S. time until the November busing proposal in its amended
feet.
present that they should write U.S.
Farmers
Home
House of Representatives,
Purpose of the expanded
election. During this period, form so that
members specifications that meet the Administration for a $354,000 setback is part of city planning
Reynolds will be running Reynolds said, he would still be can discuss andboard
vote on it
minimurit standards for a loan
against fellow I)cimiocrat Ski 'in and out of Seminole High"
for the program. The loan for future right.of-way hen the
Layer said his staff had project, not specifications that
at the Maitland banking in- boulevard, considered the
Vihlen Jr., in the Sept. 7 to keep a hand in running the decided
that the number of are
so detailed so as to Stitution will be repaid from the entraceway to the city, is
primary. Richard Kelly, a school. The board took no students walking a particular eliminate
all
but
one proceeds of the federal loan widened.
Republican lroui Holiiday, now action in its three hour meeting stretch off dangerous
roadway manufacturer,
when the project is completed,
holds the Filth Congressional on major policy issues, but and their ages
Mayor Walter Sorenson said
should be two
Jackson Heights Middle said Councilman Harry Terry, today
scat both seek,
the additional setback
discussed several items that
factors included in the policy. School principal
Gordon commissioner of the city's will mean that new structures
Declaring that Seminole High concerned board members over
Assistant superintendent for Hathaway told the board in a utility system,
will not have to be disturbed]
School was "still my first love," the past several weeks and that bus;ncss
and finance Roger report that an activity period,
Rate of interest on the in- when the road is widened.
Reynolds told the board he will be scheduled for decisions Harris presented to the board a begun this
year at the school terimn financing will be six to
lie pointed out that the lplanned to campaign on in the coming weeks,
comparison chart showing the after parents complained their 6.25 per cent annually, Terry
ditional setback can be used for
weekends and after school
Superintendent William insurance costs
for the past children didn't receive enough said,
hours until school lets out for Layer reported to the board school year of
non-permanent purposes by
Seminole County time for extracurricular ac'
Currently plans are to pur- owners such as parking areas.
the summer. During the that
he and Mrs. Carmen flail, and six other Florida counties tivities, was a success. chase water from the City of Sorenson added
summer months, Reynolds said a member of a committee of similar size.
that current
Teachers and students, he said, Sanford in the system's up- structures
Ile would use vacation time to studying the board's proposed
and
homes
will no!
The board requested (tie felt the period res
ulted in im- dating to provide better water be affected by the new setback
campaign for three days during courtesy busing policy, will information after the ad. proved
skills and classroom pressure for firefighting pur- requirement.
the week while spending the meet again (luring the week and visability of
hiring a risk- attitudes,
poses and to expand the city
other to days of the week at di5('USS the Variations
Also on the agenda for
and manager to prepare the board's
Board member E.C. Harper service into other city areas
not tonight's city council meeting
ctnp!oye insurance contract raised a qutiuri regarding currently served,
are: second reading of a sign
was discussed several
how the 180-day attendance
The city in seeking the in- ordinance and a proposed law
ago.
requirement for students was
terim financing requested bids governing Installation of utility
Harris told the board the being used. He questioned from
10 area banks. The only systems in city
rights-of-way
chart indicated that Insurance whether there were "too
man)' other bank to respond to the and sidewalks; an ordinance
COStS to the Seminole County playdays and
not enough work- reque beatcic Southeast But,
jetg
ilatpn on the apschool system were "not our of days" in the schedule,
was Comflank Lnngwoed.
pointment
of members t(
lint" with other counties.
Assistant superintendent for
Controversy over a section of boards and commissions; a
WASHINGTON i Al')
The future use of mercury for Harris said a meeting for all instruction
Dan
Dagg the proposed
H:nvironnient.Il
site plan or- certificate of convenience and
Protection banaed products
interested insurance
companies responded, saying "we get the (finance designating set back necessity to permit operation of
\gencv, citing th 1tental
The EPA spokesman said the and their agents to discuss educational dollars' worth out requirements on
Lake Mary The Forest water and sewer
iealth hazards, is banning use agency would continue to allow specifications for insurance for of our
students." Dagg said 3oulevard is expected to be
1 mercury in most pesticides use of mercury-treated lung. the next
utility system in the cit,
school year will be held there were less pep rallies, seen at
nd in paints.
the
regular
city
council
change
of the name of Jackson
icides to prevent mildew on March 1, at 2:00 p.m. in the
dances,
and
assorted
"social
meeting
scheduled
for
7:3C
Road
The EPA's "preventive textiles and fabrics for outdoor hoard room downtown,
to Evan.sdale; acceptance
get togethers" in Seminole P.M. today at city hall.
of
a
deed
for a well to be used
ueasure," issued Wednesday, u.se, such as tents and tarpau.
Board members discussed County than in any other school
The ordinance, modeled for for firefighting purposes and an
as sparked by a case in tins,
the need for specifications for system hi' had been with.
the most part on similar laws in ordi
nance on lakesicles,
damagordo, N.M., where
embers of
family became
lind and suffered nervous
ystem damage after eating
leat from pigs fed seed con.
iminated by a mercuryt'ated pesticide. Deaths reilting from human con.
Imption of mercury-con•
rninated food have also been
'ported In Iraq and Japan, the
1.
ency said.
The ban came as the agency
sued new guidelines covering
"
lluticn from agricultural and
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'estry activities and as the
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nate received a strict new bill
ving EPA a preinarket
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and San Francisco.
Miss Hearst, 21, had finished
her tale of kidnap, sexual
abuse, forced participation in
bank robbery and months of
living under threat of death by
telling the jury she continued to
this day to (car the remnants
and s)mpathizers of the SLA.
She said the terror that was
implanted in her mind by the
late SLA chieftain Donald "Cmque" Def'rceze and others was
perpetuated for months by stirviving members William and
Emily Harris, now in a Los An.
geles jail.
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office serving Seminole County to Room 437, 80 N.
Ilughey Ave., Orlando.
A (JIVisi3n of the Labor l)epartment's Employment Standards Administration, the Wagehour office administers the Fair Labor Standards
Act, which provides for minimum wages, overtime
pay, child labor standards and equal pay for men
and women doing comparable jots. The division
also enforces the Age Discrimination In Employment Act, which prohibits employment
practices that (iiscrinhinate against workers
bet.
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the office welcomes inquiries in person, by mail or
rrnne. All inquiries are kept confidential, he stated.
The full address and tel2phone number are: Wage
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elusive Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, which Is known only by its footprints. For all we know soiiieone may soon be going after tilt!
Abominable Snowman with radar,
The various grou concerned about the survival of encharters limit their activity to the protection of creatures that
can be seen and felt. Some new organization ma' be in order to
defend the interests of the likes of Nessie and Bigfoot, who obviously belong to a very special zoological order, Their
mystery, their sustenance the ima&amp;nation, The more we find
out about them, the sooner the"ll be extinct.

WASHINGTON - Congress, in voting the
Fit'
Campaign Law of 1974, and the
Supreme Court majority in validating much of
that legislation, tainted free elections, approved
rules favoring incumbents, and corrupted the
right to hold our political views private if we
choose.
My first witness is Chief Justice Warren
Burger, objecting to the Court's decision that
federal assistance to presidential candidates is
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nalist, editor and eloquent conservative '
spokesman William I.. Buckley, deals with the
lcklng of atom bomb secrets to the Russians
back in the 195(.
At one point, the hero, a CIA agent, muses
that "We the good guys I might in secure conS
of human beings from misery and death; Stalin
has no right to lie and steal in order to iring
miser)' and death to others."
The operative word, it should be noted, LS
"might." And as long as it is left in the realm of
fiction, it is the age-old philosophical question of

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F'EBILUAJ(y 18
itt)MlsslONS:

Steven hampton
Dedith Ii. hiobson
Viola M. liolley
Marie Jones
Joshua Moses
Elizabeth Rice
Joan hi. Skates
ItUUi W. Thompson
I)aisv Wright
Rose L. Phillips. Chuluota
Frieda Fro-etscher, Dellary
Bert Bush, L)eLand
Paul A. Palumbo, I)eI,and
John A. Lawrence, Ikltona
Roy C. Hall, Geneva

MONTI(EAI , I Al'
OfficiaI.s al the L)lviiipic in'
st.allauons board expressed confidence Wednesday that
construction of swimming facilities for the 1976 Summer
Games will be completed in time for the July 17 opening.
During a tour of the site, board officials predicted they
could soon eliminate "catastrophe" plan drawn up earlier
this year in case planned swimming and track and field
facilities were not ready (or the July 17 opening.
When construction progress on Montreal's Olympic
stadium reached the point earlier this week where the
alternate plan for track and field events could be abandoned, that left the swimming facilities as the only venue
in doubt for the games.
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l)IS('hiAh(GES:
Sanford:
lk'nr A. Bennett
Myrtis 1'. Frazier
('arrie C. Griffith
Christine P. Johnson
Mike A. Jones
James V. Knight
Nomth Matthews
I.ydia Miller
(;iry L. Omey
William S. Phillips
Emma I.. Singletary
(;rce I.. French, Casselberry
William F. Clausing, Deflary
hlowlet M. Fletcher, Dehiary
Arthur F. Periko Sr., 1)dllary
Robert F. Lee, t)cltona

Sanford
John It. Bender
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Olympic Officials Confident

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Sakie It. Smith, Orange City
Frederick G. Willi.unsen, Orange' Cit

Wilbur J. Butler, Edgcwarer
harry V. Lampen, Orange
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David Eber, Titusvllle

the court alternatives program.

In essence, that's what the entire program Is that anybody can employ it, including a
If the Individual is found suitable for the about. It is an agreement by a defendant to the dedicated ComrnunLt,
program, they are counseled and provided court., not to do wrong again, He agrees to abide
Buckley's hero's statement, or Holmes'

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WAS1IIN(;1UN - The State Department is so
entangled in red tape that it has hampered the
(fort to stop (1mg smuggling,
For years, prodigious amounts of heroin,
cocaine and marijuana have poured into the

U.S. for some special
cxnmunlcations equip- locate poppy fields. Using prop-driven aircraft For my part, I am proceeding to
ment. Two U.S. narcotics officials, whose sole provided by the
establish the
U.S., the Mexicans can survey Mexican commission,"
responsibility was to audit such requests, only 60 square miles a day. With a small jet, they
decided they wanted a "feasibility study." could suny 600 square miles daily. Yet the Gilman
The
there
Mexicans
would Soon
also promised
be a crackdown
Wolff and
on
Special personnel from Wshinglon were flown State Department
refusd to provide a jet,
United States from Asia, Latin America and the down to conduct the study, which dragged on for suggested Instead the Mexicans lease one,
corruption. Within days after returning home,
Middle East, Each year, more than a billion
more than a ncnth. Two months later, the
the two Congrtasm were Informed that three
Nevertheless,
there
are
signs
that
officials
øti
dollars worth of "brown" heroin Li smuggled bureaucrats solemnly reached a decision: the both sides
of the Rio Grande are finally getting been
federal
judgeswith
in !Iermosijlo, Sonora State, had
charged
across the border I rcm Mexico alone.
Colombians ricedeti equipment but not the kind together to stop the illicit drug traffic,
taking $600,000 tn kibes from
To stem the tide, the U.S. ha,s sped millions
they had requested. Operation Cociiia will end
a
heroin
smuggling
gang. Other high-lev I oflast month, Congressm
of dollars and assigned thousands of people. Yet
shortly, but the right equipment only recently colleague, Rep. Benjamin
Wolff and a ficlak, according to '.':r cources are u:xlcr in'
project after project has been caught In the
Gilman, U-N.Y., met vesugation,
arrived,
privately with the leaders of fotir countries and
bureaucrat': tangle at Foggy Bottom. Here ate
it remains to be seen how enthusiastically
— After much haggling, the
government
just a few examples:
of hammered out some "breakthrough" Secrea.ry
of
Mexico agreed to eradicate 2O,
poppy fields. agi'eements,
State Henry Kissinger will
At oe time, a United Nations team per- At
the time, the Mexicans used sticks to beat the
cooperate
bith
Mexicon authorities A supsuaded reluctant Thailand officials to allow an
In Mexico City, for
example,
they called upon pressed at.af study of the
heads
off
poppy
plants.
Hut
t'ey
agreed
that
President
Lois
E'iheverrja,
They
aerial survey of their poppy fields. The State
blue-ribbon Murphy
worked
herlscides would be more cite' lye.
I)epartment, incredibly, turned the idea down.
Thereupon, accord which has been summarized in a out an Commission declared that Kissinger "typically
private concentrates on a small number of policy Issues.
Rep. Lester Wolff, D-N.Y., one of the leading system employing
bucketsdeliverd a primitive letter from F.cheverria to President Ford,
Department
Narcotics control was not on his agenda."
to
pour
hertcides
out
narc'011c3 experts in Co reu, p
transmitted
by classified State Department
ured the
of helicopters. Of course, the Mexicans really wire,
The new endeavor however, has received
bureaucrats to change thIr minds. But
this
at
needed
more
sophisticated
spray
equipment,
time, the mats had changed theirs. The matter
least lip service from KLc.sjnper lie was
"I
put
forward
to
which was finally provided after Congressman
the u.S. legislators the Idea "pleased," he cabled Wolff, "to learn of our
is st
ing negotiated.
Wolff
creating tiin national commiiali," wrote positive appraisal of the
thterwned,
— Under the code name "Operatir.n Cocina,"
Echeverria, "one In each of our counes, which lesidet
held ,. . with
Echev
Co1rnbia last June began cracking Jo'..,n cm
—The Mexican government
I have instructed tan
would undertake a study of all aspects of this aidel to
ggcocaine traffickers. The Colombians asked the to cuduct an aerial survey of their country to (narcotics) question and propose solutions,.,,
Continue Planning discuss1on (or the
detelopmt of the parallel ccmmiasions,"

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Two local attorneys have so that we can speak as a
been named to head the newly chamber,"
re-activated Legislative
The committee w 11 a
Coiiiinittee of the Greater speak fur local businemon,
Sanford Chamber of Corn- homer said, and on matters
merce,
affecting the quality of life In
In an organizational meeting the area. Letters were written
Wednesday, former County in the past to the legislature on
Judge Vernon Mize, and S. such subjects as the Consumer
Joseph [)avis Jr., a former Protection Agency and having
state legislator, were elected tile Wekiva River declared an
co-chairman,
anuatic I-.
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Also serving on the cornIf necessary
will hold
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mnittec are Walter Gielow, John seminars or public meetings to
Spoiski and Mrs. William learn how the public feels on
Randolph. Jack
homer, various issues, he said.
executive manager of the
Among issues to be conchamber, said appointments to sidered will be double taxation
ASK THE MAN WHO
this "very important corn- and the proposed Seminole
lmttee" have' been very selec- County Comptroller.
WEARS ONE!
tive with members chosen who
While the legislature is in
are interested in legislation and session, the state president of
are knowledgeable on the issues the Florida Chambers of
affecting Sanford and Seminole Commerce serves as a lobbyist
k
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iounry.
to represent the local chambers
(
homer anticipates the ad- and keep them informed on
HWY.
(htion of at least two more what is going on through the ) 320
members to the committee,
weekly "Legislative Hotline"
1k said the committee will newsletter.
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scutinize
anti
evaluate
The committee's regular
1;Ufiaz
legislation of local interest on meeting is at 8:15 a.mn. oo the
local, state and national levels third Wednesday of the month.
and make recommendations on
issues the chamber might wish
to support.
"Anything really
cun
troersial.'' homer added.
Sale 79.99
"will
be taken before the boarl
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wInds 10 to 15 m.p.h. Rain
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HOSPITAL NOTES

MILAN, Italy API — The leader of an Italian team that
has discovered a combination (Irug treatment hailed as a
breakthrough in treatment of breast cancer warns it is not
an "absolute remedy" and that more testing will be
needed.
'Let's tiüpe e' ari save thousands of lives,'' I)r. Gianni
l3onadonna said in an interview Wednesday night. "Hopes
are justified. But there is no certainty. More tests and
studies over the next three years will be needed,"
Bonadenna and a team af associates at the National
Cancer Institute of Italy developed a treatment cornbining three drug,s which resulted in a sharp reduction in
the recurrence of the disease among women who had been
operated on for ath'anced breast cancer. The treatments
and the results were reported this week In the New
England Journal of Medicine and termed of "monumental
importance."

even modest contributions to a candidate who I, the charge Is held In abeyance for one year. If obligation to his victim which in turn
fulfills his board office files or stole papers from the
disfavored by the union or management after one year, there are no further incidents, no obligation to society.
Pentagon "in secure conscience,"
hierarchy. Similarly, potential contributors may charges are filed in the case and the individual
As a former member of various law en.
If Americans should ever learn to overcome
well decline to take the obvious risks entailed in
has no record in the local police agencies. It has forcement agencies I
am
fully
aware
of
the
their
moral
shock at wrong and illegal actions,
making a reportable contribution to the
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long been known that Jail is not a deterrent to problems of adequate police
servIce. And I by whomever committed
ponent of a well-entrenched incumbent. ."
and from whatever
crime and most persons in jail only learn more certainly do not
advocate letting criminals motives, we will have gone a long
Noting that this publicizing of small donations
on how to pursue their criminal careers. So why wander the
way towards
streets of the community. But this becoming indistinguishable from our enemies
thus makes more difficult the challenging of
shouldn't we allow non-violent persons who type of program
can be a tool in assisting an area
incumbents, Burger says "secrecy and privacy make a mistake, the chance to
redeem them- with their judicial problems. From the standas to political preferences and convictions are
selves? The amount of persons in Jail who return point of the police alone, this system of judicial
fundamental to a tree society." Witness, he says,
to crime after their release is staggering,
reform would allow more officers on the road for
the secret ballot. And the secrecy of choice of a
Doctors as everyone who reads the
Most of them a'e just on one big merry-go- service at any
given time If their testimony was newspapers knows, have
bargaining representative for workers. At other
round! But the sthtistic from numerous court not needed for
become the favorite
the conviction of the person who Li targets of
times, says Burger, "this U'irt has seen to it
malpractice suits. The resulting
alternatives programs throughout the Nation charged. It is not
Just the accused that
that governmental power cannot be used to force
receives skyrocketing of medical malpractice insurance
are drastically different. I am personally the benefit of
the program. But it is the entire has reached the proportions of a national crisis.
a citizen to disclose his private affiliations." acquainted with a similar program in Calhoun
populace that benefits,
But now lawyers, who have had something to
such modest donations wiii have a corrupting
member of the Sheriff's Department with whom instituted in Seminole County
as soon as lawsuit-prone people in the world, are cx.
influence . ." Congress has "used a shotgun to
I once worked. He has processed two hundred possible. I
further
will
make
this
one of my perlencing a "quiet crisis" of their o,
kill wrens as well as hawks."
and fifty felony cases on three hundred inreports
primary objectives if elected to the Seminole the Wall
Street Journal.
Justice Renquist Is equally vehement on dividuals and has that amount of people now County Commission. There are federal funds
It Is a quiet crisis because legal malpractice
this legislation
has enshrined the
individual broke his probation agreement, touch with several states in
thllcan and Demoratic parties in a perprison officials only wish they could achieve that exchange of inrormaflon for reference to an few cases ever seeing the light of a courtroom.
this purpose. It is Most are discreetly settled by insurers.
rnanently preferred position
establishing
type of fabulous result!
not the total answer to the judicial problem but it
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requirements for funding minor party and inToday, however, people are suing their atAnother outstanding result of this type of surely Is a step in the right direction.
torneys almost twice as often as they were only a
dependent candidates to which the two major
system is that in all of the cases the victim
James
E.Carlin
parties are not subJect . "
few years ago, aJ the cost of settlement has
receives restitution from the defendant. Seldom
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I.IMA, Peru APi Secretary of State Henry A. Kissin.
ger moves on to Brazil today after warning Peru's leftist
military regime that joining the nonaligned bloc of
nations robs it of flexibility In foreign polk'.
"Too often," Kissinger said Wednesday night in a
banquet toast during the second stop of his Latin.
American tour, "nations which ciose nonalignment to
shield themselves from the prccq!re5 of pot'ethm! global
blocs have tended to form a rigid, ideological, confrontationist bloc of their own....
"The variety of the world's nations is too great and our
common problems too urgent for such outinIed practices. They only deepen our divisions and impair our
mutual progress...."

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"Recent history," Burger said, "shews
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Citing the passage in an adulatory view,
dangerous examples of systems with a close,
however,
columnist fbI nes Alexandersays that
'incestuous' relationship between governme'nt
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"here
Buckley
has given us the right retort to the
and polities'..."Up to now," he noted, "the
moral shock we feel when the CIA is caught
Court har always been extraordinarily sensitive
doing
what is wrong wd illegal. After all,
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To
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motives
do count. There is a difference between
the risk that "flag-tends-to-folIow.thol'
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actions
taken
to enslave people and actions
Once the government finances. . . national
Seminole County is in dire need of a civilian in court cases does the victim receive anything taken to provide and guard their freedom."
tpolitical) conventions by the expenditure of or county controlled "court alternatives
Unfortunately,
Li little in the recent
millions of dollars from the public treasury, we system" such as the one that is now in use in then usually they are not satisfied with the revelations
about there
the CIA
to suggest that
may be providing a springboard for later at- Orange County. Basically, this is a program verdict anyway. The overall effect Is that the anything the intelligence agency
has been
tempts to impose a whole range of requirements open to
a "law breaker" not the hardened court and its loaded, calendar Is reduced, the caught doing has enhanced anybody's freedom.
on delegate selection and convention activities, criminal. The accused person must not have victim La satisfied, the police are satisfied, and
even acceptlng.the
evil
Does this foreshadow judicial decisions allowing been convicted of more than oneother felony and the community Is protected. They are Investing mayBut
sometimes
legitimatelyargument
be used tothat
serve
a
the federal courts to 'monitor' these conventions must admit guilt and show remorse for the in a person who made a mistake becoming a higher good — that the United States might, for
to assure compliance with court orders or present charge in question. his offente must be a productive citizen. It may be a gamble but example, "in secure conscience" plot the
regulations' . . ."
crime against pcoperty rather than against that compared to the odds on how that person may assassinations of leaders of foreign countries
l3oth Burger and Associate Justice William of a person. The use of a weapon or drugs or
an turn out if he were sent to jail, they are well with whom we are not at war — the great (lit-

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up in court litigation, Davis Standard Building Code, been demanding that city of- gaines," Davis told cornIn answer to a question from
said.
Davis said the city's building ficials correct the situation at
missioners, adding eace the Cornmnicstor.er Cal I)eVoney,
Asked for an opialion on the official, Sam Smith, according the building, claiming it is rat procedures under the building Floyd said reports arc
action
the city can take to to '.aw, must determine whether infested ani poses a real hazard code are begun they have to available in the city's building
AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS require
completion of the the building is unsafe, un- to neighborhood children.
proceed. He noted Mayor office on findings concernirn
('ity Attorney Joseph Davis, (
omI)lex
which stopped con- sanitary, dangerous to human
after informing city cornNorman Floyd is negotiating to the structures' safety.
The homeowners have been
tniction nearly two years ago life etc. and whether the
gain
voluntary action from the
In other action, the CoHimissloners Tuesday night, tue at the entranceway to San
problem
can
be
abated
by
considerinp
placing
their
owner,
procedures which
mission passed on first readin
must be Sebastian suthvision north of repairor if complete demolition county and city taxes in escrow
Floyd said through his an ordinance annexing the
follocd to condemn an inuntil the problem Is corrected.
SR-436, I)avis said foreclosure is necessary.
complete apartment
negotiations
he has been able to Rossrnan property, north of SUHotalen said this week,
complex, action is now in the Seminole
An
order
to
demolish
will
have
reminded that the owner
the
owner
erect a fence 436, with general commercial
has
without doubt end up in cxDavis told commissioners
the right of "due process" County Circuit Court.
around the buildings and has zoning and final reading and a
The attorney said currently tensive court action, Davis that foreclosure and sale at
under the law.
also obtained agreement that public hearing was scheduled
listed as owner of the complex said.
4.'In
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paThlie auction will most likely
ezterrrdr.ation wIll be ac.
suia.it MI.
hasty action by city officials is Judith A. Judi as trustee.
flf'rntnnlIChI(i niIaI
within ic fltpe
San Sebastian homeowners.
-lu
could, and probably would, end Pointing to the Southern
led 1w I)4.uglas I ktalen, have
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Peruvians
On Joining Non-Aligned Bloc

Winter Springs Attorney Gary Massey attempting to clarify the Sunshine tw to City Council
recently explained "i can tell you a few things that
are in and a few things definitely out and in between,youhadbetterbeinthe "sunshine'because I
can't tell you. They m's!t have written It in the dark,
;e £_
hecaue there is a jot kit out,. . .'fl'v "Y "
would be offended if I was caught violating
something I don't understand as a practicing atk*iiey.

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"Rank-and-file union members or rising junior jurisdiction of the court. They sign a waiver of further crimes in exchange for being allowed to excesses of the antiwar activists in the l960s
very fragile commodity that we must guard With
zeal if our posterity is to be given opportunity to
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Only after lengthy deliberation did they subscribe to the Constitution and Bill of Rights that
have proved to be the foundation of what we like to
call "the American way." They w're careful to
allow the flexibility to deal with uncoreseen perils
— to cope with crcumstances that might confuse
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As the Colonies grew and prospered, they were
obliged to set down guidelines for their relationships with each other. Government, they
acknowledged, was essential, but its powers must
be exerted only "with the consent of the governed."

'The proclaimed the "self-evident truths" of
equality and "certain unalienable rights," not the
least of which is the pursuit of happiness,

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in 1974, you're right - about two feet, eight inches
more, according to what a Washington based
association is reporting to its members,
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They worshiped as they chose. They guarded
jealously their venture into self-regulation. They
concerned themselves with the virtues of justice
and dignity and respect for their fellows,
But they were also wary.

niversary gives us cause for celebration this year.

If you had a feeling you were gettlnp more
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pages of the Federal Register last year requires ten
feet of shelf space. This is one-third more than in
1974, when the 45,422 pages cou!d be placed on seven
feet, four inches of shelf,
"Ftve years ago — in 1970 — there were only
?nn3J; pape.c," the AOPA executive st1id. "And If
you really want nostalgia, the first full year of
Federal Register publication was 1937 and then it
contained only 3,450 pages."
Karant estimates that in last year's Federal
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tireanrratcaredningtnnc,fnrtis.andfitUS."

florida reached an all time high in 1975 with total
sales of $179.4 million. Florida Savings Bonds sales
in 1975 xcet'ded 1974 sales by $21.8 million. The
state achieved 113.5 per cent of its 1975 sales goal
Dec. 31.
John Mercer, Semliole County Volunteer
Savings Bonds Chainnan reported Bond Sales in the
co.inty totaled $82(J,812 during 1975. The county
achieved 109.2 per cent of its 1975 sales goal the end
of December.

Sales of U. S. Series F and H Savin8! Bonds in

The United States, after all, has survived attack
from abroad, wrenching divisions from within and
dishonor at the highest level of government, The
system, we are fond of boasting, has prevailed.
Our pride is an integral part of our heritage.
Those first determined settlers, refugees from a
tvrannk'd govt'rnnwnt, might aIo !iic bet'n
content with the blessings of the simple freedom
they pursued at great personal sacrifice. They
found in their colonies at Plymouth, at Jamestown,
at Providence the havens they had envisioned for
the preservation and nourishment of individual
rights.

Vigilance continues to be the price of our liberty.
instant communication allows each tmerican

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about his hcaelght title de. do his best.
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an overwhelming favorite.
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The lo1lowin Scores are from the recent Seminole County
• A.J.B.C. tourntitllent in both
the Juniorfflor and Bantam
Leagues. Jimiorjenior results include Doubles winners Tony
Dunlimason and Ned Stephens 1,181. Singles Ch-i Walsh, 608, tie
Stephens and 1)urthmnson 620. Team: Tommy
Opfer, David Haffman, Craig Wenner and Mike Geonshi 2,320. All-Even: Stenheus
1.840 and Walsh 1,730. high scratch scores during the tourniiment
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I4e%l'r 7 3 5 7 Jones, C. 10 7 5 77
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Other highs included NaChne Maose with a 212-518, John
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In other games, second-rank- Tuesday night in DeLand when 48-35, wIth 10 minutes left but the stage for Saturday's windup Flagg.
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to the Seminole High Boosters
In Class B, Karen Louwsma
basketball court - run. The 64.53: third-ranked North Caro- team 56-46. The loSs Was San'
When Reggie McDonald, Club mixed doubles tennis and Lefty Itanaud arc already
only thing Is, Rutgers does it lina nipped Miami of Ohio 77-75; ford's second in the
who held game high scorer tournament,
in the finals, waiting on the
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seventh-ranked
better.
Maryland Invitational Junior Boys Conrnd Jones to just seven first
Mark Renaud and Julie Emma Spencer-Scott)' Reagan
"It was a case of two teams trimmed Georgetown 72-63: Tournament, and it eliminated half points, fouled out, the Regan won the Class C and Carmen-Robert Vilice
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-•with similar styles, but one 12th-ranked North Carolina them from future competition Raiders fell apart. Jones championship last weekend winner.
-having more talent," Syracuse State nudged Duke 96-95 in in the ever.t.
-ougtit Valenci2 to within four, with a 6-3, 6-4 vIctory over
Final day action begins at 9
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o 13 Cincinnati
Sanford dropped d 5352 56-52, with 3 20 left but Nor hit Archie and Kath) Smith
a m Saturda) on the Emma
Wednesday night after a 93-80 stopped Cincianati Xavier 81-74 decision to Orm3nd B'ach the four long jumpers to pull the
Today's semifinal round of Spencer courts.
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Itaiders
away.
Also
when
the
Class
A
was
between
Jean
CivisionA
ranked team.
sas 61.60.
Quartmr.iItaIs
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Even though Sanford out- Matadors missed three one and Kelly-Dave Powers and Bonnm"
Soarfnghiah Randylaberhltalayup
McPIuIty Flaff Cd
The Scarlet Knights matched
Sparked by Earl Tatuni S 16 scored Apopka in the second one situations, their fate was
AIe.ancier 6) 6 &amp; Mor.sn Fessel
their potent running game points. Marquette's Warnors frame,thescorestillstood25-15 sealed.
dfGauoway
Gray6I,62.Powers
Seminole Girls
against that of the Rii Ornge built a 13-Point lead and held off In favor of Apopka at halfttme.
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Actually, with It horrendus
ok;. aow'ra'
and outraced the Syracuse a DePaul charge (or their 17th
Sanford got i balanced shooting, it was surprisIng that Lose By 38-3 2
Z11h1s67. 57. 64
players to the wire despite a straight
m1scoring
game
from
Mark
stutter-step or two.
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DELAND - Ninth grader
"We've worked on trying to pointsohnLucasscored
in the second halfl5ofhts23
to pace Huarnan, Freddie howard, and
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In the first half, Valencia shot Shirle)' Wynn's nine points for
D
Division
Cautheau with 12 points
take the air out of the ball when Maryland over , neighboring each while Jimmy Williams 20 per cent. SemInole did not the Seminole High School girl's
C) r
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kids ôdn'; learn a thing," said to three points in regulation losin' cause James Litton and cent pace. On the whole both
offset a 124 third quarter dcl Schirard WiIIIam 6 2. 6 1;
'We're 17.5, we've won 12 of 57.
Rutgers Cooch Tom Young, time, made four free throws in P'IUIJ'ICkn had tvo points teamsshot32percent,but what scoring bulge by the DeLand
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referring to his team's Un- the final minute of overtime as
Schirard
our
Jacksonville, now 9-13,
06:.S6pncer m last 13. We're still in the
' won it icr the Raiders was their girls, as Seminole dropped a
R'fG
disciplinen play throughout North Carolina State whipped
-wng,"
says
Florida
State
trailed
41-v at halftime. The
The winners were paced by dominance of the boards. decision to the hosts Wednesday
Sml-FinaIs
most of the game.
Coach hugh Durham of his Dolphins' Kent Glover was the
Duke in a tingling Atlantic Sheidry James with 18 points, Seminole outrebounded the night
:hs"Our kids are used to running Coast Conference game; Mike and Jeff Adar's 11 points.
Renaud
Louwsma
dcl,
VIICCC
team's chances of being invited game's leading scorer with 26
Matadors, 48-36. Vernon
Wn was pressed into
and they find it difficult to stop. Jones scored 12 second-half
into the National Collegiate points. Harry Davis led Florida
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If we don't learn soon, it'll cct points to lead CIflCIIUIStI past A A ,
Athletic Association tourna- State with 20 poInts.
squads
with 10 grabs followed Manley and Juanita Hays came
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Finals
us a ballgame."
Cincinnati Xavier and Willie 1 V
ment.
by Valencia's Calvin Nickelson down with the flu, and Mary
The onl other Florida ma r
It hasn't so far. 'The Scarlet Smith's tip-in rolled through the
But Durham wasn't all that
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wno pulled Clown nine.
ili'' tam in action was
McGovern was lost for the 06: 61, 76, Peynoid Clause del. happy about what he saw on the South
Knights, with a -0 record, are basketcs the final gun sounded
Florida which continued
Telon Telson 64
I Tr, Tyre floor in Tallahassee Wednesday
F t.en with their somewhat season with a spraintd foot
only one of two undefeated giving Missouri its victory over S i ri n s For
sloppy play, Sterling was 01&gt; Nancy Walker was lost three
AlbertAtbert 60. 6
skid b lettin
unded 93-68
teams in the country. The other Kansas.
night as the Seminoles downed
timistic
about
his
team's
genies
ago.
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i'r1onnance. lie comments,
Flor icia
AnnNewmanandDeeR.awls, 75.64 Sr'JTh Smith del lyre Trye
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Renaud RecandeL Smith Sm?pt6 after Florida State held off a
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strongrall) bliibyJetcksonville Softball Planned
the world record for the 100The Seminoles host Lake
late in the game.
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Andros.
we come out, we re pla)ing at (ollowup meeting for in
ball for the Universmt Oi nonThe SemInole High baseball
SEMINOLE
GIRLS;
Rawt
3.17,
home
and we'll win. We were dividuals interested in entering
By The Associated l'rcss cey bcored 24 poInts apiece and da.
00- d team opened Its season Wed- Newman 3 7 S. Ra*Is, C. 1 07,
The lfll Amateur Public ready betweeen the noses and a men or women's slow pitch
troll Wednesday night.
sits City surge. Nate ArchiJones, thanks to some clutch ' DE H
elc hell of a game coming up the Springs Recreation Depart'ret's orvi
WIlliamson 3 0 6.
leading by seven points after bald s basket with i.48 to go
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steps.
men V.,
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on y at
three periods, the Suns man- broke an 85-all tie and a pair of LII. tricu at
I.ourse ill LvIiwaue
Price Baker plus the lusty 3. SlivesterO 72, HowdyshelI 4 19
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Coach
Doug
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Greg
Grady
scored
a
basket
p.m.
in the Alt.amonte Springs
Totals: 11 10 31
aged just eight points in the Ii- baskets uy t.cey 1.u.iiCu we coaches (eel the nncition will hitting of Ned Ralnes.
wo ree
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Ed Kranepool hit .323 for the a
nal quarter - lowest in the Na- lead to 94-87. Golden State went
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Seminole
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New York Mets 1at season and Perkins hit two field shots to
This second meeting will
tonal basketball Association without a field goal in the final
136 fl
tIed
on a two-hitter, with Baker
on
seven
occasions
he
drove
bot
FlorIda
State
into
an
11
probably
be the last chance for
this season - and suffered a six minutes.
Fouls: Seminole 16. DeLand 11
balling out the Seminoles when
home
the
winning
run,
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margin,
70-59,
after
Jackteams
to
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live runs In the
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Barry topped Golden State with .
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putting the ball in the basket.
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did not make a basket until the
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floss Baumgarten 20, had the one course he lacked was a
failed to prove at a hearing that physical science course he
he would be irreparably bar- failed.
med by the Judge's refusal to
Coach Jay Bergman, sti
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Bauingarten's request for an pitcher, said that net playing
order directing the National this year would not endanger
Collegiate Athietic Association Baumgarten's chance to
(NCAA) to declare him eligible continue his scholarship nest
will come before additional year.
hearings befor a final decision
Baumgarten sought to be demade on his suit, attorne
dared eligible under a nile
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were not allowed to compete
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Palm Beach Junior College in
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nice22629series Roger Hines, TheMistakes team, hada 2024
and won "Star of the Week" with 97 pins over his average.
Charles Blank 196-&amp;, and Keith Johnson 19469.
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un lie in the United Stks
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"Right away when the fight is from 9 p.m.-I1 p.m. E.ST and
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transmisSion Very g03d con
dilion 3771671 after S p m.
1969 Chevrolet DelAire. needs tires
and some body work. 413 Wlllc-w
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1970 VOLKSWAGEN FAST BACx
Will, Rado,S1O'95
Priy,sle Owner 3210744

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
PriCes Pad, used, any COndiI,00
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DATSUN "1200" C3upt'
Real Economy

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TOYOTA CELICA.
A White Beauty.

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BUICK ELECTRA 225.
33,000 Actual Miles.

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CHEV. KINGS WOOD
Station Wagon,

TOYOTA PICKUP,

FORD GRAN TORINO

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S To Choose From,

Chico &amp; The Man

%'antedto buy used Office furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
CIsselberry Hwy 1797 5)0 1206

TOYOTA COROLLA

ict 17 921 177. Longwood
373 1S70 or 03.1 4.605

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1967 Ford Galaxle 500.
2dr hardtop.
Good condition. 373- 7191

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1911 Subaru Station Wagon, I speed
transmission, air cOnditioned.
vCf y cleln. 57.795 Call 372
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In Mint Condition,
CHEV. MONTE CARLO.
II Has Everything.

80-Autos for Sale

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Station Wagon.

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
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'73 Datsun Pickup, West Coast
mirrors, radio, automatic, toot
wide tires $230 &amp; aSsume
payment', 319 5)30 i'IL'r 5

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AUDI FOX. 4 Door
Nc, Car.

3 To Choose From.

box, U00

Sink, gas stove and Ice

Larry S Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave
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Want to Buy- A body bag, boxing
gloves &amp; Speed bag. Call 567 6695

assume balanc. of Sl0$, or I?
paymrnts of $9 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1st St , Downtown
3729111

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TOYOTA COROLLA
1972 Ford', ton truck, $ft. wide bed,
new paint lob and battery, clutch,
pressure plate, good tires, $1,800
Truck camper cab over sleeper,

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items

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$50 402 W
377 9151

CAS H 322.4132

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baths, central heat air,one minute'
walk to Idyll-ailde School &amp; oclf For Sale--• M I Garand. Marlin
Real Estate
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course It's a great house for the
Mouser 777 w scope. 372 1301 Or
money 537,500
3228596 after 6 p m
Chk Our Listings
ATTENTION RENTERS- Assume LET FtDO RUN
EE GIF Te,RAPPING All Baby
in this cempiettly
41-Houses
mortgage with very low down
NEED A RENTAL?
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r- Giwn
payment an pay Only 5160 month
s1[ PISTROM REALTY
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county yet in town conveniences 3
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3
bedrooms,
central
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equipped A bargain at 576.500
Delto-na - On golf Courte 2 large
tIP, $19,Sflco 3 flu. I2).S00
bedrooms,? baths, doubIC garage.
BROw [P1.0 (II'
MONEY MAKER- 3 bedroom
Si-Household
Goo
Want To Buy Or Sell A Home'
appliances, carpet Rcasr,rsable
home, planned for day nursery
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
BALL REALTY
rent, Call mornings or e'enJngi.
1 (oft." ,md 2 f r, d.$30
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RETIREMENT SPECIAL-.
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6 chairs, 530: Secretary, 5100; oti
For Pent, 5()nl,5flrJ, 3 a: I bath.
REALTORS MLS 25.65 PARK
cished 2 bedrooms, central lOCation. _________________________________
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rice area, 116.500
'I' . 2'
5)0, 8 drawer chest, $35, doubl,'
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LONGWOOD - 3 Bedroom home,
Complete,
S; walnut desk.
-_fully fenced yard. new FHA loan
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glass top. $75 KuIp Decora'ors,
available 521.500
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"orne, CCOnOmiCo'l' oil heat, Shady
HA
HALL REALTY
anti cradenia Phone 373 6594
,ard. 515 250 5! A V Li OFFER
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dinette set, yellow, like' flew, $95
Forrest Greene, Inc.
ST JOHNS REALTY CO
Phone 3736172.
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BROKERS
New double Size bedspread anti
Days 37? 6)7)
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pillow Covers, white fake Polar
i- or Sale ry Owner
2
nearoom,
Nights 372
.ar Skin Sears cata!o.q price, 100
Florida room. IO0'i 15.0 lot, trees
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OWNER FINANCE: 3 BR, 1 bath.
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DUPLEX - 7 bedrOnm concrete
or garden Only 119,000
block, excellent coOditioli. no city
52 -Appliances
SOUTHERN LIVIN'- Older? story
'a'es by owner 322 6670
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BR. P,i bath, formal
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74 Station Wagon.
New ConditIon,

322-907)

finished Special to dealers Phone
323 3126

JUST LISTED! Beautiful 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in mint
condition, On two large lots in
Loch Arbor Only 3 years old,
custom cabinets, stockade fence
A be,su?ifI home for lust 14?.e00

MUSTANG II. Hatchback.
74 Gold,

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BLAIR AGEPIC'r

67-Livestock-Poultry

Stripping
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R"Sident,,sl &amp; Business F 'cc
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MAZDA Slation Wagon.
74 One Local Owner

78-Mtorcycles

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PICK UP JUNK CAPS FREE
Small price fcc otheri
Phone 377 167*

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CII RADIO
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Further Information, )fl 6931

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TOYOTA MARK II.
4 Door Sedan
New Condition,

74 PONTIAC CATALINA,
4 Dr. Hardtop.
77003 Miles.

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for appt,
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Free to good home-s- Two very
friendly I mo Old female dogs,
part Collie and German Shepherd,

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Neat 3 Bedroom home, carpet,
central heat air. fenced rear 'yard,
quiet fleight-rb---og ,''li ,)((( -I
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ill it F F rt t
3725672

A RARL (lIRE.) ' This SPeC '-i.
almost eptirict, Cuttom built,
Brittany farm house style, with
interior Early American ap
pointmentt 7 large bedrooms.
central heat air, old brick
fireplace, and lots more $.39,900

'sCr.ioq,. PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
'lI'i 7,.,roford

Chow Ch'jw, A KC, red female, 4
months old, $125 Phone 373 1116
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Batflrom Cabinets,
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Dr .3 R. 2 baths With Flã room
Well &amp; sprinkler system for yard.
Recently painted inside &amp; Out
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trailer apIs Adult &amp; flnuily park
We'', 3515 PIiy I? 97
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TOYOTA CELICA Coupe.
iTo Choose From

76—Auto Parts

Rent Brue Lustre Electric Carpe
Shampor for only $1 30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Assorted Colors

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THESE USED CARS

74

64—Equlpnxnt for Rent

New Vinyl Flooring

than riot Government SvbSidiled
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23 foot Apollo, Dodge 410 ,'r,g ne', Ioi,
mile-qq-, all steel lr,irr,' 37) 45.0)
nrr,nir,,i.,

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i"untnly payments

PIPIECREST-- 102 Shannon Or., )
BR near shopping centers,
Churches, elementary School, City
playgrounds Séreened porch,
fenced yard, work shop, citrus,
well for yard F 144 or VA finan
cing FHA appraised $74,250
Recently painted inSide &amp; out

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C -nuIn..rc , al PmOpi'rty. Zonctt C 7
(04 lane 1 qhw,, with
7100
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PAiD
7515 Park Drive SlOup

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CQNTw;, ruw' EQUIP-WENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
PlewandUsed
Ford, Kubota. Pettibore
Rental. Service
417 a,non Avenue
ALTAMOPIT I SPRINGS 031 lii
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Ut1 lots with 71 fruit frees,
1)5 Alm, Av E V 1'I'.ter.
Lale
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Fr 5It', Riilwiff, option to buy-New 4 BR, 2 bath, I mile of San
ford 793 5.459 Orlando.

COUNT P V
GE NILE MAfI
Beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath home on 7i
acres. Large rooms, oversized
garage and utility Newly painted
inside, Privacy galore 561.500.

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Heavy Equipment

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OVIEDOOwner selling 3
beidroom
bath Spanish style
home, central air heat, fenced
back yard with country at
mosphere Low equity &amp; ri
caallfyIng to asSume 524,300 VA
mortgage at 7
pct. mt. P14
anytime, 365 6260

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ltiqliway 16 FIr-a Mar kei, Sanford

Comet 7 hp riding mower, 3' cut,
1 COndition, 5350 3279375 after
pm

Seminole &amp;Volusia Counties
Acreage Tracts, smill &amp; large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR,
6780711

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
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Thursday, Feb. 19, )976-i)y

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Prk Dr ,ina SR 44 Joe B
Cawte.y, Sr
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for DOp4'T STORE IT, SELL IT with
mobile Conditional
home or home
onstruction
low cost Classified Ad.
,Iv,jiI,It,te W 1617

option available

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[ HAVE from Ito 70 acres, near
()tvn Good terms Discount

I .lr(j' tCrited corner
from Aoods
Family room Elernu-ntary school
nearby Rent 5225 per month,

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Person furnished trailer, Oviedo
area sio month plus Ctectrlc Pool
Ptiy,lt5 365 )7)I

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BAMBOO COVE APTS

IIIFOPOOM

Lots ot r,oi,i
lot

It you .irc' having difficulty finding a
,1t(t0 live, Carlo drive, a icb, °te'''c you tia,' ' ,. (11
riacl'1lIot,rwant, ' ..
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1 To Choote From,
DATSUN "5)0' 4 Door.
Extra Sharp.
TOYOTA MARK II

72 Station Wagons
Extra Clean.

FORD PINTO, XXX Clean,
2 To Choose From.

71

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FORD GALAXIE
Coupe.

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CHEV, l TON PICKUP.
Power Tailgate.

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Sale

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FORD ', TON
PICKUP

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Aile '.Sith

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15lVP' Purchased complete contents
° "clusive Winter Park shop All
kinds 01 nOvelty items, statue
pictures, ships, plants COpper
&amp; I
brass items, metal shelving Corn,'
e',irl -y 3flct i't ii g'*Dd
Seat

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WITT REALTY

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Custom Built Homes With Many PIar.s To Choose From

HM ES OF DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets ISewers

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l$.,r. Beds,end Oishaas ( r
PI-.i'rrie 177 201 -

hitChe' equipped, nice corner lot,
tenant occupied, $12,975.

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373 7095
3720779
3227715 COUNTRY FSTATE - 1½ Acres,
HOMEWITHINCOME
mOrelej, 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
Older 1 BR, 7 Bath, 2 Sto.'y. 2 Lots. 7
FlOrida room, built in bar, in
Car garage, 7 Apt% Uhoellevable
grOund pool. Stable, reduced to
531.
$36.750

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172 1959 17? JIM

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let Your
Low Cost Housing

373-6670 or 8 319117l

Builder
We also Build Custom Homes

G eneva
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W .O. Unsworth
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42t0bjle Homes

Luxury Patio Apartments
STUDIO
BEDROOM SUITIc

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3)3 Pltcr 131

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HlIcrC',t 17.60, 7 5rdiarn, ceot
,ir, carport, Skirting, 4wnino.
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phone 373 6051 or 8)00004. nights
call 67$ 536
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1915 Atl.nt,. 17.65' ijflfurni',jir&lt;I I .irpct1,
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2 New Home', with I pcI
f\inferett. VA (No Down
t,,) Payment), IRA I Low Down
Payment) No closing cost. 3
(\birdroom. 7 bath. CII and air,
w-w carpet, range, enclosed
garage. Bargain at 174,950
and $27,750

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7 ?41'A double Wide', fully Set up in
tiuiCt adult park Centrai air,
screened room, arpo?ts anti
skIrts $1,u300 unoer invoice f*o
delter',, please PPIvF' y'
5b or
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Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
briCk
stone specialty 372750
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Carpet,4
Pemoeing, Adilt,s
CuStom Work Licensed Boedti
e etmste 323 6015
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If you net-a anythong for sour ottice
filing cabinets, desks, dIce
chllrS, office shelving, bric a
trac. stop in anytime to See us 10
am 103pm
DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Hwy 46. West Sanford
373-5620

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office

furniture

b%oo'iJ I)' '.tCi'i 0rk', Ir*t'tutie de'k
&amp; chairs, secretariat
aesxs &amp;
Chairs, Strlight chairs, filing
labinet',,
is Cash ar curt
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
HubnO a new home' Moving t an
apartment!
Get 'c'me actiOn WiIh a Herald
classified .10 We"ll help you Write
,ii'$ ad th,t will bring a last
(',I, I. 12? 28)1

D'rSsriraking, Iödiet,
Drape's, Quilt',.
Upholternq Darn
(an,i,,
3?? 010?

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Ccrnrri'rcia 3?) MO
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Photography

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Pet Care

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PILAT NO AND ,',A I
Pt,gRII ICAT 101* SY5T EMS
Call PhI ('on:alc7 303 373 3939

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Trent Exterminating Co - Corn
Piete Pest Control and TermIng
Free Inspection
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Install carpet andvunyl, wall t wall
Free Estimate. (aOl SFAoC .'.

uttice equipment

Sewing

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by the lOt) 377 9365

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oncreti- work, etc By the hour, or

59-.Mjjsjc.al Wrciandjse

Expe'yt roOf repairs, flat roots
Shflgtes All work
BROGDEN ROOFING 373 67'

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Need help on that S,iturø,ty iot'
Piflt'tnq ddors. wnclow hUnO',

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Pest Control

Carot'ntr
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Rernoucting,pOOffl9
Free
Estimates No lob too large or
Small.________________
Call Red or John. 323

6--Camping Equipment

60 -- OffIce Stlppiles

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tIUl000hng [scavi' r
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P-u Ort lop soi 322 5941

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used pianos 1 trade Letts-.
Organ, guitar. accordian,
p,i &amp; group Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
i'_Ut 372-7?ss
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'UT Y SALON

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TENT,
' I? Sears With OulSode
aluminum frame, used once, $50
323 1116

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
340) OrlondoDrive
S,inforct,
3?) 5700
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Hwy. 17.97 Across
From Ranch House

FROM THE OLDE ST
MOST EXPERIENCED
BUILDER IN THE
CENTRAL FLORIDA AREA
4y,' ,Sr ,- I tir- Ut 'ij tr,l
"G.t 'Cm While They're Hot"

i'll)) P, ,ilow Avi - L, Owni'r. 3 fIR
t',. bath, carpeted ar (oflo
space fie.itec. kitchen i'guipp"tI.
washer. dryer 3770774 at-after 5
Oils
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DELIONA
SwImming pool home
1)6.32' sCreened), 1st area,
7 bath, 2 car parage with ,
room, patio, worth
looking at. BY OWNER Dawson Drive MS
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'Nilliams Accounting

Beauty Care

Carage Sale Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, 106 Fairlane Circle. Park
Ridge Estates Furniture and lots
Cf ci sr in 1010

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323-9410

Unfurnished
3 Mo. -6 Mo. &amp;
1 Year Leases

river pLt hOe

Siding &amp; SOttil System Also
Roofcig, Gutter', 70 yrj Exp
[iqie Sid.nq Co 85)9563

10th and Magnolia

TWO STORY 3 [114 -POOL
71' family room, fireplace, Screened
patio, formal dining rm, central
heat,, big lot, 7Q'xlO' pool In the
30's P.iake offer
DON'T GO TOTHE BANK
Owner will finance this cozy 2 BR. 7
bath near Pinecrest School Fruit
frees, walk to shopping 115.000

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irage Sales

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Y,srd Sale, Friday and Saturday, ID
tO 6 Hundreds of items antiques,
dothes. applIances, etc Corner of

QEAc TOP

ADDITIONS - REMODELING

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Aluminum Siding

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Call for Appointment 322.3103

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CARPORT SALE
Sa!urd,iy.9à, toSp m 140 Virginia
Ave
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Sanford, Fla.

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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211 W. 25th

DREAMWOLD.3bedroom,1bath,

Service

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ilioite home community. $31
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7 BEDROOM
FUPIISHED APARTMENT
Phone 177 412) or 372 0179

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electric, Partially turn Numerous
ClOte't

31-Apamcnts Furnished
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new 7*' io ittI
with' nit)le home, fcortI
;i'.furn. large qa'(n, ready to
t-mt Sr'tlor traJefor motor home
i-r
'ravel trailer
LO,itd off
Wilson R.
at Paola. E of Wilson
School follow Sign 373

G(NIAt. CONTRACTOR
REAL [STATE,

CASSELBERRY Lease or Sell,
Double mobile 2 fiR, 7 bath, total

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I BR. 1 t,a?h, nmpl.-lr. y trfl5tii
ar (rind , fenctd. fruit tri'i.
(.irpeted Clote in Ill 0111

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MUST
SELL immaculate 3 BR, POOL
PCd(d to Si).goo 641 0019

itroomn, I baths dcitilc' qaraoe.
Split bt'room arr isnqenlvnt,
'II 't , 5h,5he', w w carpet, ceo'.
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landsc 41!
Sit 6'4)
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furnished
lJn(urn,%hed, IOC.ifed in Lake
Mary, Call for appOintment, 372

ITO Ovie-do- -Dupin, furnm
un'urn Ideal lOttci Pi'ai, oSttC
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2 fl'irc,,, mo,l,.

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1170 F l,i Ave. 37) eso

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Largi'
mart',

tiitn, Ienced,
$17Q F.lus Ui'osl 91 Catalina Dr

Elderly lady desires ?CliOt)lc' lady Ia
riare furnished apartt,ent All
expenses paid in exchange
for
companionship and minimal cart
assistance Phone 3

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Spring Specials

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wall carpet, carport Pius
large Swimming pool $190 month
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick, Broker
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RE,L ESTATE - Have opening totI full time licensed associate
For
-. confidential appt . call Larry
Saxon, REALTOR. 73 9110

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East right of way lIne of State Road
Publish: Feb. 19. 26, March 4, H. No 400 (Interstate 4),
Obtain
I
services under Medicare
this has been the case in
all in Section
PARTS MANAGER
1916
FICTITIOUSNAME
73, Township 21 Soula. Range 2
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AF
SENTINEL
ORLANDO
East
Notice is hereby given that I am ______________________________
TERNOON EDITION Delivery Must have experience in all phases
I
We Bill Medicare For You
engaged in busineSs at P0 Box IS,
AND Thai partof the East Half of
of agricultural equipment and
avaitabte ci Sanford, L,he Mary,
In one of those cases a news- Lonqwonct 371w.
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th Southwest Quarter LESS the
auto parts, including receiving,
Lcs'-ti It 11% area )fl 5011
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Semnole name
County,
of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE North 1095 12 feet thereof) lying
I paper, the New York Times, Florida, under the fiCtitiOuS
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stocking and Counter sales
REFLECTlOp5
UNLIMITED.
and
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
East
of
the
East
right
of
way
Ilneot
Permanent position with excellent
I
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I defied a gag order and took its
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE State Road No 400 (Interstate 4).
that I intend to register said name
5Lost &amp; Found
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fringe benefits Contact Per
I case into the state courts,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ALSO The South 725 feet of the
-sonnel Office
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76SS-CA-O9.E West Half of the Northwest Quarter
A. DUDA &amp; SONS
FOUND
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November, the entire Supreme cordance' with Inc provisions of Inc COMPANY, a
F
lorda
corporation,
Section
FictitIous Name Statutet, To Wit
11, ToAnthip 21 South,
105 Country Club Circle
An Equal Opportunity Employer
I Court agreed to hear an appeal ses; I6S,
Florida Statutes 1957.
IVIEDICARE SUPPLY
-Plaintiff, Range 29 EastØ
vs
hr
the
5' Samuel Feldman
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Nebraska Press Associ-I
Applications now being accepted for
AND ALSO. Lcts 1,5.6, 11, 74, 23.
fl East Kentucky Ave,4 DeLand, Fla,
BRUCE ELDEPJ PRICE and MARY 32 and)) (LESS' The East 156 ft
&amp;—ChiId Care
manager trainee Permanent
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ation alter (he burt of the Sim- Publish Feb 12, 19, 26, March 1, LEE
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1976
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poitin. 5175 week pluS ommis
ants trial List month. Argu. DEW 70
Defendants
WILL BAbYSIT
lS6feet of the South 35$ fed of Lot
fringe benefits. Neat ap
NOTICE O ACTION
j
IN MY HoME.
AND lII
pearane rrqwrcd
Lot 10
Ccn?a?
TO F3RUCE ELDEN PRICE
PHONE 323-7096
Manager In person, ABC Liquor
all En HUDSON PARK. as recorded
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and
In Plat Book I. Page 69, Public
Store, 2615 5 Orlando Ave
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MARY LEE PRICE,
Records of Seminole County,
Things to Eat
hi5 WifC,
Tire Store attendant, Mechanically
Florida
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Residence Unknown
Inclined $125 per week 0 K
AND ALSO That part of the East
r.., ',aie
TIRE STORE. 741) French Av
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 40 feet of the West Half of the Nor
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to or after I P m
.i!, onfofo.ccIosen mortgageon the
bc-tore
tO
a
thwest Quarter of the Southeatt
of
following property in Seminole Quarter of Section II.
322 514$
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TO*fl5hip 21
- County, Florida
South, Range 79 East (LESS The
Legal Notice
MURCOTTS
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Lot 17, BIoc' "C". WASHINGTON
South 273 feet thereof) lying South of
5250
OUSHEL
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OAKS SECTION TWO, according to the Southerly right of
way line of
)7 6731 or 3720367
INVITATION TOa.1.D
ti ptat thereof as recorded in Plat State Road No. 416, all lying
and
SEMINOLE COMMUNIT'f
16. Pages 56 &amp; 07, Public being in Seminole County, Florida
S
COLLEGE
Wecord
of Seminole County,
Legal Notice
All containing 71 20) acres more or
Seated bids from qualified
Florida
lets
General Contractors will be
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'as been filed against you and you
FICTITIOUS NAME
______________________________
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has been filed against you and
received
by the Owner, Board of
are required to serve a copy Of
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Notice Is hertby given that I am Trustee's for Seminole Community I
your are required to serve a Copy of your
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.sritten
defenses,
if
any,
to
it,
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on written defenses, ii any, to it on eng,iged In tusInej5 at Rt, I Box
CoIl,.ge, up to 7 00 P.M EST
JULIUS &amp; PETRUSKA. ROW- WILLIAM
hiD, Sanford, Seminole County, ThUrSday, March 1, 1974 in tn,
., BERGER, ptintiff'5
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LAND. PETRUSKA, BOWEN 1 attorney, whoSe address
Florida under the fictitious name of
Board Room, Administration
McDONALD. Plaintiff'i attorney, Greenberg, Traurig. Hoffman,
THE GREENHOUSE, cnd that I
Building, Siminol, Community
.I
intend to register taid name with the
whcsr address 5306 North Magnolia Lipoff &amp; Quentel, P A, 1101 Brickell
CoOege, Highway 17 97. sanford,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
i', Orlando, Florida 3760) on or Avenue, PH 1, Miami, Florida 3313),
Florida 3777), for furnishing la.
t.
tore
March
10th.
1916
and
file
the
on
or
before
March
16th,
1976,
antI
County, Florida In accordance with
material and ecuiriment 'ecessarv
I
the provisions of the Fictitious
-r iginI With the Clerk of this Court •tfe the original with lhc clerk Of thiS
fO cnm9tete Alterations afld Ad
'her before service on the
Name Statutes, To-Wit Plain. Court either before service on
SectiOn d.tion' to Portable Type BuildIngs,
54509 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
tiff's attorney or Immediately plaintiff's attorney or immedIately
Seminole Community College
thereafter otherwise a default
5: Irene K Brown
will
thereafter;
otherwise
Sanford, Florida
a
default
will
"F
_
_____
_____
be entered against you for the relief
Publish:
Jan. 29. Feb 5, 12, 19, 1916
entered against you for the relief
The work consists :;i'nerally In
_______
Fi.'mandcd in the Comptaint
DEV.14
reT C'.ir0 c'crrai;,
demanded In the Ctalm against
eaves ana
_____________
lh' Court. this 3rd day of February,
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of
The District Board of Trustee, at
Cluding wood trusses, purlins. metal
1976
roofing, cave fasciac aid toffits,
this Cour' on February 10, 1916
SemInole Community College will
Si'al)
(SEAL)
receive bids for campus signs for
gable SIding, door canopies and
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Arhur H Beckwith, Jr.
Seminole Community College,
painting of eight (I) existing
(ick of tlie Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sanford, Seminole Coun'y. State of
POr'able type buildings.
(I,' Elaine RCharde
By: Mary N Darden
Florida until 1.30 PM local time on
Drawings, Including Specification
Li"puty Clerk
Deputy Clerk
notes, may be examined at the tlfi,
the 4th day of March, 1916 at tnt
I,fi4ji Feb. 5. 17. 19, 76. 1916
Publish: Feb I?. I?, 26, March i. Office of the PurchaSing Agent,
the .alntenance Supervisor,
0(1W '
_____ Seminole Community College, at of
1916
Seminole Community College and at
DEW 7)
the' Office if the Architect, Gutmanri
which time and placeall bidS will be
WAS 349,95
299
________
pubtir.Iy opened and read aloud
Dragash
Associates ArChitects
19-INCH COLOR TV WITH IN-LINE PICTURE
Bid documents are open to public
Planners, Inc , SuIte 400, Atlantic
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TUBE AND ADJUSTABLE ONE BUTTON COLOR
inspectiOn
a? Seminole Community Bank Building, Sanford, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. College,
Highway
100% S0UDSTAT 19-INCH TABLE TOP COLOR TV
1192, Sanford,
COPe'S of the documents may be
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINCLE
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Florida
37771
WITH 100% SOLID STATE CHASSIS
and may be oblaleed obtaIned from the Architect by
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
dePOSIting FIve Dollars t$5001 for
atttleotficeofth,purchasingAgent
CIVIL NO. 7th74CAo9.E
CIVIL CASE NO. 76-ISO CA-OLE
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at the College Contrector who
NCh set
COLWE(. L
MANAC,EMEN 1. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP. obtaindo(umentsanddo
n bid the
Any bona tid, bidder, upo'n"
COMPANY, a California Cor- TQAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor peolect
returning the' documents in gooci,must return same at l.st
Iration. asnominecof the Trustees poration, etc
(7) days before bid date,
COndItion immedl&amp;tely following tti
of CoIwlI Mortgage Trust, a
Plaintiff,
________
_______________________________________
Each
bid must be accompanied by public opening of said bids, will be
California business trust,
vs.
a
check or Bid Bond, Issued
returned his deposit In full Non-,.'
Pla1ntiff,
MARY E. LIEURANCE, a single bycertified
an
4
bidders returning the documents lnacceptable Surety Company
_____
woman, and CENTRAL MOP
for not lesS than five per cent (S per 000d condition will be returned the'i
ORUPiO WIT? and LORENA C IGAGE COMPANY, INC . a Florida cent)
of the base
- i____________
bid. The successful sum of Two OolIrs and Fifty Cenfi.
WI IT, us wife.
corporation,
_____
(t7 So).
bidder will be required to furnish
Defenints
,
Defendants. Performance Bond and Lar and
_____
Contracts for work under this bid
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
ti)'
F)I 2"
Material Bond, each in the full will obligate the Contractor and
TO ORUNO WITT a
I
Iii
TO MARY E LIEURANCE amount
of the contract sum, issued Subcontractor not to diKriminate in
f
(ORENA C. WITT,
Address Unknown
1
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by
a
Dondin;
Company, licensed In employment practices and to
II
Devitt
Aver.uu.
SOuth
I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
•;';
an Florida
comply with the laws of the State of
'
i'IabrrIoo, Ontario
action for foredose a mortgage On
When Addenda to the plans and
Florida regarding mInImum wage'
YOU ARE HEREBY roOf led that County, Florida
issued,
Seminole Community
public liability insurance and other
1 rrmpliflt to foreclose n ."tortgage
Lol 27. Utock
''i'. NORTH College will send a copy of such
I
applicable governing laws and
encumberIng the following real ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION Aadd. to all full iet holders of regulatio5
property:
FIVE, UNIT ONE, according to the record,
Lot 4. Block 7. REF TIER plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
BId%ecurityontheamnof5p
BIds shalt be Submitted on
(S per cent) of the bid must
HOMES, Orlando Section, according Book "I?", at Page 31, Public
proposal
furnished
by the accompany each bid
to the plat thereof as recorded in Recordt of Seminole County, College
andforms
a specimen
form
Th, SUcceSsful bidder will be
Is
Plat Book 13, Pages S &amp; 6. Public Florida
requir
in the spe:iflcations
Records of Seminole County. has been filed againSt you and you fOund
must comply
with tt ia,s ofBids
to furnish Performance
arid
'' requri'-a to Serve a (op, of your
Payment t3cnd. executed by an ' u
Stateof FlorIdI -, and all ",%ditEon% of
acceptable Surety, each in
has been filed against you and you written defenses, if any to it
the'
the Board
Spec:flcatlon,.
amount of 100 per cent
The
District
are
required
to
sarve
a
copy
of
your
DICHARD
14
ADAMS.
JR
,of
Gray,
of
Tri..et
of
'
( 100 per
342.95
$
?,rittrndefenses if any, to it on VAN Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson, P A
Seminole
(('rttl c4 the contract Slim
307
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. PA , plaintiff's attorneys, WhOS. address Community College, hereinafter
Bidders are request to viSIt the
WAS 157.95
13
called the owner, reserves th• right site aria determine
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post
5 101 East Robinson Street,
the COndit'ont"
100% SOLID STATE 13.INC$ COLOR TV WITH
to reject any and all bids and waive
ufliier Which tht work mutt
Off ice Box 193. Orlan, Floiida Box 3061. Orlando. Florida
19-INCH ILAC MID WHITE TV WiTH 100%
be
any formality
or technicality
3750,, and pile 'he original with the or before the 9th day of March, 1976, proposal
ii the inuerett
of the in any perfOrm,
Some of the huildingt
IN LINE PICTURE TUBE
- _LID STATE CHASSIS
may
______________________________________________________
Clerk of the above styled Court on or
owner
nd file the' original with the Clt'rk of
be occupied at certoin
ØiØs may be held by th owrw - for a while work is
before March 10th. 1976; otheite, this Court either before
In progress The
Contract will fldude a ttipuIted'
O*lgrra'nt nay be entered againSt plaintiff's attorneys or Service on period not to exceed thirty (30) days
THESE SETS ARE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
from the
date f thp bids
for the
'iu fir thc- relief demanded in the thfreatter. otherwisc a immediately
tilTIC for complefi
default will purp$e
of revle-*Irig
tht blo,
an Iquidated
compl-int
'ix' entered against you for the relief
ônd damages for failure to Lomplete the
tax/wtitiri (;ta(r,1f,! or Your 4Sfon,'y hat k
investigating the QualifIcations of
work WithIn such time.
WITNESSmynandandtuesealof demanded in the COmIilbint.
said Court on thC 3Olh day of
WITNESS my hind ano teal of the bidder-s. prIor to awardlrtg the
Carloyn Stecistrom
I'INE('ltEST ('ENlEIt
rontjr.,nk',it! Shop Sea r" i
contracts
January,
ChaIrm,,,
thiS Court on February 2nd, 1976
flittric$ Board
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Searsj
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Clerk of the Cirtuit Court
C..'rk of the Circuit Court
D Earl S. WeIdon
President
Uy Lillian 1. Jenkios
By Elaine RICharic
Presicierit
(LM. ROESVUK
Selnole Community
Depuf- Clerk
Deputy clerk
Seminole Community
College
PublIsh: Feb
Ii. 19. 26. ,m
College
Publish Feb 5. 17. I?. 26. 1976
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THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
OdQndo - Winter Pck b
CIRCUIT
,0M
Seminole
SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S.I7l2.CA.O.0
831- 999 3
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?4171CA-04B
322 - 2611
Press S
COMIIU4E 0 MORTGAGE &amp; In Re The Marriage of
howdown Is Coming
REALlY CO. a Florida cor LESLIE MAY LONG, Wde,
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT
rat Ion,
Petitioner,
1 The ttscoetated I'rvc
Plaintiff,
an
out of an Interim rulini. by U.S.
41c
tfl(l IndictiliCilt t th tirt iii a
I Ihru S times
IIICOIS before the Supretili'
HOURS
JOHN L LONG, JR., HuSband,
Jic a line
6
thru
25
tinicS
Few constitutional issuc Supreme Court Justice harry triaL The restrictions occur tn (nwt are expected within t1ie GOLDEN.
his
wlI,
ERNESTO
THOMAS J. GOLDEN fld NANCY
Respondent
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
24c a line
76
times
have generated such persistent llackmun,
NOTICE TODEFEND
various Forms, ranging from next two tiiofllh.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
conflict as the right to a fair
GALLO nd MARINA GALLO. hiS THE STATE OF FLORIDA (0
-Three Federal judges or- lmpeundnient ofsensltivedocu.
SATURDAY
9.Noon
The UeportersCo,iunjttce for wIfe; OFELIA DERIVET: and
3 Lines Minimum
JOHN 1. LONG, JR.
trial and the guarantee of a free dered a new trial for the ac- nwnts to sealing of testimony it Freedom of the Press, a Wash- MAGDAIENA DERIVE 1.
116
V,'ELLIIAM
AVE
press.
OFlendants
cu..sed kidnaper of leg Muriy, pretrial proceedings. Jour. ington-based group, has countFERNOALE. MARYLAND
DEADLINES
NOTICE OF SALE
'iOU ARE HEREBY nOtified that
Massive press coverage of former Atlanta Constitution nalists complain that "gag or- ed 175 cases involving restricNotice is heriby given that LESLIE MAY LONG HAS filed a
sensational 'ases has led many editor, because of pretrial (let's" deny them access to in- live orders since the Supreme 1'IJrSuant to a Final Judgment Of Petition in the Circuit Court of
Noon The DQ Before PublicQtion
in the legal community to ques- publicity,
formation in iolation of their 'otu't
Foreclosure entered oi, the 16th day Seminole County, Florida, for a
lion the likelihood of impanel.
overturned the guilty of February. 1976, by the above Dislution of Marriage and you are
SundQ - Noon FridQy
--A lawyer for LI. William I.. First Amendment right to dis- terdj('t in the murder case of entitled Courl in the above stjlect required to scre a cop" of your
ri jurors who have not formed Calley told the U.s. Suprine seminate news freely.
Dr. Sam Sheppard, who had ause, the undersigned Clerk of the written defenses, If any, on J. ___________________________________________________________________
opinion about a newsworthy ('owl that "pervasive public.
above entitled Court or any of hi
Christopher Ray, P o. Box 399,
ity" preceding his trial on a cantThe
Nebraska
case isthat
sigmfi.
convicted of killing his duly authorized deputies will sell the AItamonc Springs, FlorIda, 32701
because
it holds
thebeen
wife.
___________________
property situated in Seminole andfiIetneoreginaIwithtr'CIerkpf
The conflict has escalated to charge of taking part in a nias- press may be stopped - before
The court said the judge had County, Florida, described as the' above Styled Court on or before
moriam
18—Help Wanted
2'-ln
a showdown before the U.S. Su- sacre at a Vietnam village rublication - from printing in- failed, among other things,
follows:
the 10th day of March, AD., 1976,
- 'mp Court, which will consid- made it impossible to find tin- formation it has obtained, sequester the juts' to protect it
lot 73, Block 1, Reptat of Sheet I &amp;
nierse *Ui
a Default
and Ultimate in loving merrory of Jerry 1. Daniel
7 Nn,th Or!e"de Tcsi!e. 4th Jirniiit
tie edttr*tJ
'r a Nebraska case within the Uaed jurors. Th
d,IlSl
Sr , who pissed away Feb. 17,
Suin'eiiie lihickniun of the U.S. Supreme from seeing news accounts of Addition, VilIge of North Orl&amp;ndo, you for the relief demanded ifl the
next month or , raising such ('owt hasn't acted on the a
1976 HiS life is a beautiful
Court ride'l that state courts the Case.
as recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages S Petition
memory, His absence a silent
fundamental questions as who peal.
&amp; 6. PublIc Recorth of Seminole
could forbid the press in crliiiiWITNESS my hand and official
The basic question is the Wi. County, F torida,
grief,
He seeps In God's beautiful ,)'( ur fl, F! E
is to decide whether or not to
eaI of s.lid Court on this the 2nd day
garden. In sunshine and perfect
-Disputes developed in Cali- nal cases from reporting con- pact of coverage on a potential at public sale to the highest and best of February, A D.. 1976
publish and when- the press or (ornia *nd Massachusetts over lessions and other information junir.
bidder for cash at 11:00 AM. In the (Seal)
peace. The world ii dark and TVPIST-70 7$ wpm Exceptional
the cowts
lonely, for your memory will
the extent of pretrial reporting even If it WLS presented in open
forenoon on the 2nd day of March,
benefits if mature, personable
Arthur H flcckwith, Jr
never fade, we miss you now usi
1976, at the West door of the
with lots of patience and goc4
There have been several re- in the cases of Patricia Hearst court.
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
as we did when In your grave you
p
Seminole County Courthouse,
office background.
By Elaine RiCharde
cent confrontations, including: and Susan Saxe, a onetime stuMoreover, Blackrnun's ruling
Sanford, Florida.
were laid. Sadly misted by your BARTENDER- Great opportunity
Lega Notice
Deputy Clerk
-The Supreme (.urt of Ne- dent radical.
Wife, Ella B Denlel, Famil!es and WAITRESSES- Good posItion
said the courts could titake
DONE AND ORDERED at San
.i. Christopher Ra
Friends
braska modified and upheld a
lord,
Seminole
County,
State
of
P0
Box
NIGHT AUDITOR- NCR 500
With increasing frequency, niandatorv the voluntary
FICTITIOUSNAME
39
Florida, thiS 16th day of February,
DESK CLERK-NCR 4200
Notict' rer, t, ., o,en that I .1fl1 1Q7
t)istrict Court ruling restrictin
Altamonte Sprinos
judi:cs have been imposing con- i:uidelines fir trial reporting
MAIDS- Good pay
-PersonaIs
':, :'. ,t iii tir,,nt
rIroa 37701
pretrial reporting of a mass ilitions tin h;it the press may that the prt'..s has entered 11110
BREAKFAST COOK - No 1 CF-tEl
Av , Sanford, Seminole County, ISe,tli
AtlOrfl(y for Petitioner
Arthur H. Deckwith, Jr
murder case. Thedecision grew repart from the time of arrest with the courts and bar Florida under the fictitious name Of
CASHIER- Expeilen(e plut per
Publish: Feb. 5. 17, 19, 26, 1916
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tonality, will land this top notch
ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
DEW 75
TRI CITY MOTORS, and that I
associations in 23 states.
By: Martha T. Vihlen
position
-____________
IN YOUR FAMILY'
- CLIP AND SAVE - - - - - - - - I
Intend to reqister said name with the
Deputy Clerk
TV- Installation and service cx
AL ANON
"Certain facts that may Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole GARY, ADAMS,
HARP'13
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
-..
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perlence.
For families or fr ends of problem
strongly implicate n accused County, Florida ifl accordance with
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
ROBINSON. P A.
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I may be restrained from publi- the provisions of the Fictitious By Richard H. Adams, Jr
FOR
SEMINOLE
WE SELL SUCCESS
COUNTY. For lurthcr informat.on call 1731W
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FLORIDA
cation by the media prior to Name Statutes, To Wit: Sertlon iot East RobInson Street
.
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or write
373-5176
$6509 Florida Statutes 1957
GENERAL JURISDICATION
__________________________________________
Box "
I
trial," hllackmun wrote.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
S J. Earl Laughlin
DIVISION
Orlando, Florida 37107
Fashion Two Twenty needs Beauty
F1
Do' ), Sanford. FIa 37771
I
The occasion for the ruling Publish' Feb 19, 26. March 4, 11. Attorney for Plaintiff
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CASE NO. 7S-l900-CA0$-A
Consultants. 10 pct
I
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was a bizarre murder: tist 1976
i
lOS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, -Publish: Feb. 19, 1916
13) 5241 between 10 and 12 a.m
Leaving
Feb
DEW
97
21,
auto
train
to
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a Delaware corporation.
I (Jet. 18, six members of a Ne- -_____
ö
DEW 107
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LouiSville, then driving tO 2 Neat appearing sates persons With
Plaintiff,
I braska family were killed. The
Chicago Will
y all train and
FICT1TIOUS NAME
car for local demonstration work
auto expenses for driver. Call
I
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Notice i hereby gven that I am
next day, Erwin Charles SituTHE
DEVELOPMENT
Top earnings and chance for ad
COP
Eddie Miller, 3729140.
NOTICEOF
engaged in business at 110 w
I ants, . neighbor, was arrested, Sanlando
PORATION AT NORTH LA)E
I vancement. For lntervlewcall $39
Springt Dr., Lonqwood
INTENTION TO
Medicare lnsuraoce Entitles You To Home Use
INC. et al
1130.
- .. I Testunon' at a preliminary 32150, Seminole County, Ftorid,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
f.SCEDWITHADRiNXINc,
Defendants
fl (('irI.tflC, ',?t1 Scji
I
hearing contained references tu under the liclitiouS name of
s
PR0[M
Nurses, PUs LPN's: Aides. A,di'
NOTICE OFACTION
BREATHING MACHINES • PRESSURE BED PADS
Florida
Statutes
lUli,
the
un
GREENWA'y,
and
ttt
I
t
Perhaps Alconot.c AnonyrTiou
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Companson. Needed Immediately
an alleged confession.
register Said name with the Clerk of dersigned will rister with the
Can Help
PROPERTY
675 0636
Simants was convicted of six the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Cou, in and for TO - 0 R ELOF SON
_____________________
Call 171 1551
OXYGEN
• COM MODES
Seminole County, Florida, upon the
counts of first degree murder Florida In accordance with t
WrIe P0 Dcx I?))
d b a SPECTRUM
Pastery Man for Oansth and Sweet
receipt of Proof of Pubticatiun of this
provisions of the Fictilious Name
Sanford, Florida 37171
Residence t.'nknc'wn
on Jan. 17.
Rolls, bread mixer, eIlperienci.d
Statutes,
to
Wit,
Section
66509
name,
to wit Western Treasurers
HOSPITAL BEDS
• PATIENT LIFTERS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
0
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only to apply 327 7396 Sem'nolc
Although Blackmun 's ruling Florida Statutes 1951.
under which he is engaged In acfiontoforectoseamortgageon the
Bakery
u
PE You TROU8LED Call Tgll
applied only to courts in Ne5 Chuck Edgell
business at 107 Satsuma, Sanford. following property In Seminole
br
Free
6.11
7027
'We
Care'______________
WHEELCHAIRS
BATH
EQUIPMENT
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"t4tl.n' Adults or Ten
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE it
m
1976
the owner at said business.
That part of the East Hall of the ___________________________
Classified Ads didn't work
As Prescribed by Your Physician
sould be used as guidance for
___________________________
(SEAL)
DEW 67
Northwest Quarter lying East of the
thrrr wouldn't be any
I ('i)tWtS in other jurisdictions,
I
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Richard C. Schultz
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riding Into the Southeast b
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rail, thing in b) plane or 'ump. 000 illegal aliens in Florida
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calls illegal aliens 'one of our as a stowaway last month.
ing Lx~at at major ports.
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doctors, I wn reminded of
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member of Seminole
The wedding took place in navel. This was about the time without being noticed. I
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Feb 24 The Seminole Musical an eight eek nonredit course Community College ho has Nos ember and
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had wide experiences in received a Christmas card from girl wanted to know if she the disease never caused any
Club will provide entertain. P.m. Wednesday Feb. 25 and teaching language in
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t Ieels
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the profits from all ,
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road as the men, often competing in three or four

brone rider who is now Chairman of the Osceola

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more
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cancer
to answer the bowel urge
colon er rectum?
gradually blunt th reflex and
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prove with age or get worse? basis may often lead to an
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Megacolon is also called Ihr- avoiding or correcting bowel pectedly develop today through moment than you will with
schsprung's disease, A common proWems can send 50 cents for someone you're friendly with. it planned activity. Stay loose,
form Is congenital, and is The health Letter, Number 2-1, could be worth looking into.
SM;ITrARIUS (Nor, 23-Dec.
nerve endings are absent in the
tIpatIo. Enclose a long, You may have an opportunity situations quite accurately
lower area.
part of
the
colon
and
stamped
self-addressed en- today to win a new ally who today by using arjwers you
rectal
This permits the
lope
for
mailing. Address could later prove of value to arve at
muscles in the wafl of the
both deductively and
rectum and lower colon to over your letter to me in care of this you. Treat nil new contacts intuitively.
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, warmly.
contract acting like an o
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
struction, That is why you have
GEMINI May 2lune 20)
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heard that the colon is
Put your thinking cap on
at you'll be able to meet new
narrowed at the outlet.
The size of the bowel work today. Clever Ideas will go people with different interests.
The area of the colon above movements vary but may be
long way to chalk up points It should prove to be fun.
quite a large amount
with
with
the boss.
the obstructing narrow outlet limited caliber, Many patients
dilates enormnously and with this
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2O-Fb, 19)
problem often require
becomes filled with food
CANCER (June 21-July 22 I)on't give up on your goals too
And the colon in this enemas to relieve their, con- This is one of those days when quickly tocla)'. Events could
dition, Remembcr the basic the best things that happen to take a surprising turn and put
area becomes markedly disease is an obstruction of the you
dilated. Unfortunately the outlet of the bowel,
occur quite suddenly victory within your grasp.
and may
unexpectedly,
condition does not disappear a
Megacolon may exist In
the child gets older.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SurPISCES (Feb. 20, March 20
The condition causes var)ing degrees of severity. prise the family today, either in You may be the recipIent of
distention, constipation and with
Mild
minimal
cases can
difficulties
be managed what 'ou serve or by inviting some unusual Information
today. It could (It very neatly
people over they'll all enjoy,
accumulation
gas incolon
the diet, laxatives or enemas. Care
colon.
The largeofdilated
into some plans you've forshould be used to limit enemas
SIRGOiAug, 23-Aept 22) You mulated.
can be seen and felt through
to
retention
enemas
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mineral
should
be a pretty fast thinker
thinned abdominal wall,
YOUR BIRTHDAY
or olive oIL Water enemas or todaY. Your first ideas arc
!nflammation of the colon
FebruaryO, 1976
called enterocolitis is a soap suds enemas may be likely to be your best. Put them
retained beyond the obstructed to a goOd
The urge to travel and to
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persons suffering with this tocatIon and other pcobleiims. chances of today being sonal experiences may grow
problem,
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cancer.
More severe cases can be
treated surgically. There are
various operations that have VV I N AT
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On Feb. 23 an( 24, he will
them for a continuing per- fan)' Falls (Pennsylvania) conduct classes at Ballet
Miss Williams, artistic fonning dance company of Performing Arts Sumanier (;tiihl's homime
director of the Boston P3llet SCUthCaCrn
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to succeed without forfeiting
their happiness.

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which governed the white collar
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SAYI3UOOK, Coon, honilr on such occasions as the
class. In housing, then in the (AI' -Stranded at the very tip time 1igh water washed out the
acquisition
of
washing of solid ground, the light, road to town for three days last
machines,
dishwashers
housekeeper's wife tells a tale year anti kept the Horoschaks
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houses, expn5ive vacations- longing for spring.
She lives with her husband,
th's ttri' the hailiiirks of
"Everything
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ARIES iMarch 21-April 19)

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(hiklren lUtist
indulged.
Marriage is a domain where
women have come into their
own in recent years. Even
b€fore women's lib was talked
of French women decided on
freedom at all costs. Away with
restrictions in dress. Corsets,
girdles, and finally, bras were
scrapped, pants were accepted
everywhere. And men soon

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important but no longer the be- (ifl l.ynde Point,
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son. Sharing the house are
all
and end-all.
-41 million Frenchmen in 1950.
What passes for normal hu- George Rowdier, also in the
S2mlllion in 1975, Zl million city
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dwellers as against 34 million
housewife still prefers to invest for her in a twfarnil' house three children.
today. Even more astounding her money in a freezer or install tucked next to the 1860 lightThe families take turns keep.
173,0000 automobiles registered
a bathroom rather than revel in house where her husband ing up the lighthouse and anpiles of linen of which her works.
in 1950, with 1,300,000 in 1974,
swering the phone.
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grindmother was so proud.
still increasing in 1975, 6,00o
With few Visitors, she passes
I.ife becomes livelier in the
• refrigerators in l9 and now
There has been a change, too, long hours reading books. And sumflr when the lioroschaks
1,3o0,000 and consumption of
in the exejtive classes giving With someone required to be have parties with their friends
The French peasant has thrown his beret to the sfnds
domestic electricity jumping
place to a certain disillusion. home all tile time to answer the in town. But winter visits from
The attitude see
be why telephone, the lloroschaks can't friends are rare.
from 3,551 million watts in 1950 du.strIal world. But different
Sociologists
point
out
that
strain
for achievement which go out with the Bowdiers, who
against 34,100 million in 1974. nevertheless,
from
"It's so cold, a lot of people
the there are many other, none the !ea'es little ltisfaction and oci live in tis- other half if the iloni like to make a special trip
No wonder that ideas, Anwrican, German or Engli.sh- k'ss surprising, straws in the chance for a nonnal, enjoyable modern house.
language, life style haVe man,
in the winter," she says.
wind, such as:
life? The result is that in the
changed. The French peasant
"It's so boring, there's nothArthng to Cofremca, some
The Horoschaks have been at
The decline of ambition, what upper classes young men are ing to do. It's a place to get fat, Lynde Point on IMng Island
winds along with
bag'have
France
over
the last 20 years achievement, The tendency the older men passing up EVen my dog's gained weight." to be there another six.
corduroy pants. Hes has
been
important.
seems to be to prefer a simpler promotion if it means more
(liscovered the quality of
The mailman doesn't come to
Their next stop will he
For example, the liberal life, if only because the post- responsibility, less leisure,
the
lighthouse, five miles from "someplace warmer," Mrs.
fabrics, the cut of cloths. The attitude towor(ls sex, the man, farmer or gardener can
The weekend exodus to the the center of town, next to the Hornschak says. "Hawaii."
individualist has become repudiation of authority and be happy without a surplus of country proves the desire for a borough of Fenwick. The school
sociable, los to meet people social taboos, the return to worldly goods and without simpler life and the real estate bus stops a mile away.
md seeks to know foreigners nature, the wider range of fighting.
MARRIA(;E AND CREDIT
market in rural districts
All the summer homes are
Many married women have
perent In thffernt footh, of the notion of national
'Iues like duty, sacrifice and people unhestitatingly
assert families stay all winter, the right - their credit records
Over a period of 25 ',ears the superiority, the acceptance of resignation to one's lot have that at all costs they want to get only sign of human life for have been absorbed into those

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The gist of this gigantic work,
iictortling to Le loint (avantgarde weekly), is that the
picture of the Frenchman undisciplined, stingy, crabby,
•un1rinndI to neighbor:; and
foreigners alike, an all-work.
and-no-play Jack - is no longer
tnie.
LifldoubtedlytheFrenchhave
acquired a new way of life,
veritable revolution. No
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quarter ofacentu
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Novelist Gore Vidal IS SU1
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same time, has accipted a lifetime membership in the
nationwide Congress of Parents and Teachers,
.'ddressing a PTA tegislativc curiference Wiesay
Mrs. Ford said of the Pr'ldent and herself:
"We both benefited from the PTA, because we believe
you don't just send children off to school, you have to go
with them and share their world."

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costarring role as Or, Steve Kiley in the "Marcus Welby"
television series when the current season ends, business
associates of the actor say,
Brolin, who also plays Clark Gable In the movie "Gable
and Lombard," has filed suit against Universal Studios to
et out of his contract to them. Universal produced both
the "Marcus Welby" series and "Gable and Lombard,"
Bi-olin told the Los Angeles Times he wants out of
"Welby" because he wasn't being taken seriously as an
actor.

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daughter, Susan, is working In Florida this week as a
fashion model for an article in Family Circle Magazine.
Press Secretary Sheila Rabb Weidcnfield declined to
reveal Miss Ford's salary b4t said she Is being paid "the
going model's rate."
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to return to Washington by the end of the week. Mrs.
Weidenfield said the story will focus on outdoor living and

summer clothes.

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pistol and salk away from the misdemeanor punishable by
car
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Lewis told the 12-member fine,
jun that he shot Williams but
Thomas Ward Myers Jr, 31
secondegree murder in the that it was in selfefense. He — owner of a Cotan TranDec. 1 pistol slaying of his said Williams had come to his srnission Center franchise un
girlfriend's husband, 3year. house a half hour earlier and U.S. 17-92, Fern Park
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old James Lee
1ams. after aimed a gun at him.
when
nearly
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jury Williarnc drove on in hI
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deliberation at the end of the the dirt street he said, "Don't Orlando, were arrested after a
three(ia)' trial before Circuit walk away from me. I'm going three-month
probe
by'
Court Judge
Robert B. to kill you."
authorities cooperating with
McGregor
Lewis said Williams reached Cottman Transmission Systei
McGregor adjudicated Lewis between his legs and under the Inc., PhiladeIia, Pa,
guilty and con%jcted and or dri',er s seat and that he
As part of the negotiated
dered him held in Jail pending pantc)"ed tnd shot Williams
pleas }krrtng s office dropped
completion of a pre-sentence
Mrs Mattie Williams ad- three Idony grand larceny
Investigation and set sen mitteti under oath that she had counts against ea' h of the three
Lencing for April fl Levis been going out with Lewis for uWendants and advised th
could receii,e up to life tin
about nine months and that court that restitution of W9
prisonment
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auto at the intersection of trial this week, three men
Judge McGregor allowed the
Local Shriners getting ready to peddle their
paperl include (from kft Ernest Cowley. sale chairman Midway Avenue and Water charged with grand larceny and men to remain free on

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serving the setxmd year of a
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txdy, by Pat -n1man Ronald

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FCR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO. 74-223I-CAo9.D
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL.
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a I1
(Orporation, etc
Plaintiff,
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CARLTON DUNNING, and AR
CHIE DUNNING, a k a Lavonia
Dunrtin, hs wilt.
Defeod.ir,?s.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Ii hereby given that pur
Suant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclo%ure entered on the 16th day
Of February, 1976, by the above
entitled Court In the above ttyled
cause, the underSigned Clerk of the
abovi entitled Court or any 'of his
duty luthor lied deputies will sell the
Property Situated In Seminol
County, Florida, described as
foil*t:
Lot 30 cad that part of Lot 31,
OAKLAND HILLS, deScribed at
lot lows
Beginning at a point on the cuive
of the East rigPitof way line 01
Encino Wa1' at the interdIon with
the' iCtilhe'rly Iin of Lot 30, thence
SOQth 6$ degrees SO minutes 7*
Seconds East along the Southerly
I,r of Lot
for a distance 01135 07
fert, thence North 64 degrees 37
minut
3$ seconds West for a
("stance 01105.99 feet; thence Nc-.'ih
61 degrees 37 mInutes 35 Seconds
West for a distanc, of 105.99 fee't;
thence Plorm SI degrees SO mInute
35 tecond West for a distance of
?9 U feet to I Pie point f beginning,
accordIng to the Plat therco',
Cordit' In Put ocf "I)", Page
'-I. Seminoiø County,
Floridm
at Public sale to the hghejt aid best
b1dder fr a%h at I1: AM • In the
forenoon n the 2nd day of March,
1976, .1, the WeI duor of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
DONE AiD ORDERED at San
ford, Seminole County, Stale of
Florida, thIs 16th day of February,
1916.
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She said the officers Insisted
audience "We cannot hose
Authority over the head- be just another paper.shulflir,g what we're talking about doing state did was try to stimulate impurities,
Herald Staff Writer
that Connell leave his sickbed
another day'."
waters
was
originally' bureaucracy
that
does — preserving something money development by giving away
to be taken to jail.
The St. Jcihns District does scheduled to be transfered
from nothing," Mrs. Auth said. "So can't buy," she said.
But much of the iiiarsh has
the lowlands.
A plea for public support of a riot have
Mrs
Connell said her
authority over the the Flood Control District to the why keep the doors open?"
been
destroyed
by
husbnd had been out of to
iIIC t. iOiuiS AStTk
s now
March 9 referendum to fund the headwaters of Florida's largest St Johns District last July but
Mrs Auth and her colleagues
"For ever&gt;' mile a! railroad agriculturalists, developers
on business Wednesday and
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tom1 and
Johns Water Management river, which runs almost 300 the plan was delayed when do not expect the referendum to
the track laid, you got 10 square and industrialists tAho drained
Thursdat' 'he s'uid he cut his District through ad valoremn miles from Its beginning in lawyers discovered that the pass. "We're coming out of a
if
miles, Mrs. Auth sat . , or
usan o acres an
stab.
trip short returninghomeearly taxes was the theme of the Indian River County' to its wording of the transfer recession, unemployment is reierenuumn iaiis, v , reveRe
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mouth In Jacksonvilie, or )ts documents would also take the high,"she said. "Nobody wants a
you got another one free. And Transportation, which built
Trouble,"ascminareyarnining
largest
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flu 'irid went to the d0c,or
tributary,
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the powerofraisingllloney through new taxes."
pcapledidn'trealize
t.hatif you roads across the lowlands and
the problems of Seminole Okiawaha
,
necessary.
morn4n.
ad valor-em taxes away (toni
pull a string in nature, you're cut off the flow of water, There
She said the St. Johns District
She saId when arrested County's two ma 1or rivers
Flood Con ro.
ict is going to find it's attached to the are also thou.sands of acres of
Th
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[u
The
headwaters
and
the
St. Johns and the Wekiva
Connell was running a ternwould levy much less than the .tr in' to solve uiroblems bei!un rest of the world."
state.owned land that have
Okiawaha arc now cuntrolled
Now the transfer has been one
mill the referendum would
perature of 102.
Jeannine
Auth,
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been
drained and now sit idle.
Fl
ad- by the Southern and Central delayed until December — but allow, To raise the $1.6 million
The
lowlands,
people
Mrs. Connell said the charges minLtrative assistant for the florida Flood Control
came a st te, ri.: U sat d
District, will be delayed even longer if needed next year, Mrs. Auth
discovered later, served a real
"I'm not pointing a finger at
stemmed from an incident at St. Johns District and opening which, Mrs. Auth said, was the rferendum
fails,
said, the owner of a house
In
those
days,
the
Florida
purpose.
As
the
river
meanagriculture, industry, or
the home of Mr. and Mrs. speaker for the seminar established in 1949 to control
"If that happens I, as a state assessed at $,(W)0 would pay peninsula
dered
thi'ough
miles
of
was
more
than
marsh
developers,"
Mrs. Auth said,
n
l.inton King of 310 E. Church sponsored by Seminole Corn- floods
not to protect the employe, will stand up and say less than $2.50.
million
acres
of
wilderness
and
and
swamp,
the
plants
filtered
"I'm
Just
saying
we've got a
Ave. on I"eb. 3.
munity College, told the environment.
theSt. Johns District is going to
"I think that's darn cheap for one of the first things the new out nutrients, sediment and cumulative problem."
Connell was called to the King home by' Mrs. King after a
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IVI
3
their
home
had
heen
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manslaughter in the Jan. 23
Sheriff John Polk said the
death of his wife.
investigation into Mrs. Burke's
Michael Patrick Burke, of death began Jan. 23 when
1013 I)unraven Drive, is at'- ambulance attendants
cuseil of inflicting head wounds responding to the apartmeo
and injuring Mrs. Judy Ann reported her death.
Deputy John I. Poole
Burke two days before she died
reçortrd
that Mrs. Burke's
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;ill present the following slabof officers for consideration
Robert Brunner, Rolling Hills,
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considered the alleged shooting
of Horace Lee Davis, 21, of
Oviedo, by Oviedo reserve
police olficer Robert Merchant.
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The program for th meeting
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of the Circuit (ourt Arthur H
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Harry
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the March 9 ballot of splitting
the duties of the clerk's office to
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.r.cid jury indictment charging

itie Sciiiinole County Icague
of Civic AssOcI2tIonS will hold
its annual election of officers at
8 p.rii. Monday at the First
Federal Savings arid Loan
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council n recent weeks say'ing
her son had been charged with
the firebrmbing and that
because of publicity' in the case
Jones cannot gtt a faIr trial in
Seminole County Jones' trial 13
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Thursday found Ronnie James
t.eis 19, of Midsay guilty of

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LOtS 11, 13, 15, 16,1 17; Lots $3, 11,
$5, $6. $7 6. $9; Lots lOb, 107, $
109; Lots 124. 125, 126, 127 &amp; 171,
HOWELL. ESTATES SUBDIVISION
REPLAT. according to the plat
thereof recorded In Plat Book ii.
Page's 17 and 4, of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Flor4,
TOGETHER with all structures ana
'flpiovemtntt on said land and

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.o?ce is hereby given that put
suant to a Final Judgment of
ForeclOSure entered on the 17th day
of February, 1976, by the above
cntitlt'd Court in the above styled
cause, the undersigned Clerk of the
above entitled Court or any of his
duly authorized deputies will sell the
property situated in Seminole

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Jority Leader Thomas P.
earlier, the Commission held a special facilities and street paving,
Department of Commerce to
t'
House voted to override bY 319 riieeting to
Two Republican-sponsored O'Neill Jr., DMass., when told 'lobs
to uefl) tz1s
emergency alu WI
discuss the public
set
aside
to 98, a margin of 41 Votes,
funds
for
Sanford,"
biLls
offered
as
alternatives
to
the
Senate
had
fallen
short
of
Robert
Strauss,
chairman
of
that
some
senators
works bill. City Manager W.E.
succumbed
Paulucci said the bill was Paulucci's comment after the vetoed measure
would pro- overriding Ford's veto, 63 to 35. the Democratic
In Sanford, the presidential Knowles was directed to work provided funds for areas where the city commission voted
National
Corn.
to
the
administration's
cainride aid when the unemployFord got the news ca board mittee, had termed the struggle paign
to frustrate the expressed
llowes'cr, an override of the to get the county designated an cent, adding that he understood under
the
Economic per
veto had been anticipated,
cent and the aid would go to Paign swing through New during a meeting with several hopes of
economically distressed area unemployment in the Sanford Development Administration, localities where the rate was Hampshire. He was described big city mayors and Democrat- ment." state and Iccal govern-

1. AMBER, .1. C. TYLER, JR.,
JOHN D. UIBLE and JOHN H.
ROGERS, not individually but as all
of the currently elected and ,icln
Trustees of GUARDIAN MOP
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INVESTORS,
a
Massachuetts Uusln.'ts Trust,
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area was ctnsklerably higher
But thoc fund,s are nut Lu be above ó per cent. The national as "elated" and claimed a rx- Ic Senators on Wednesday and
. iiiffllu,i dollar wjntiiaii to S'$ltor(l property owner who, Economic Development than that.
made available,
rate in January was 7.8 per litical victory over the Demo- had warned that "If we can't
finance the building of a new since l)ecernber, has been Admirjstralion,
Paulucci also said, in apIn Washington, congressional cent.
city hall and other development urging the Sanford City
crats.
beat him (Ford) on this, we are
p;u !or the funds, city and t)emoc-rats aj- e trying to figure
.
The cost of one bill was estiH c'illed the lobs bill "dec. in big trouble,"
when President Ford's vetoed Economic l)evelopment put Sanford UI lIne for publIc redevelopment plan drawn up measure they can offer,
1,l billion public-works jobs Administration grants, warned works monies that could have by
Hans G, Tanzlcr, mayor of
and would provide funds
Sanford's
Downtown
of ' the worst
There were plans in Congress (or community development in
bill was upheld by the U.S. that President Ford was cx- helped finance construction of a Development Corp. (DDC).
Jacksonville, Fla., and presiSenate.
to seek a compromise jobs those areas of high unempected to veto the bill, HR 5247, flC (it) hall, as e1l as other
dent of the National League of
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including
low-cost
nlovuient
ifliOru puts ,mPcItre 'inc'udf ii talk of "ivDemocratic leaders were Cities, which had lobbied hard
I he Senate fell three votes
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chocked b" the defeat of the
aa Lont,ress
as CXC(.iCu housin' recreational hcilities together a plan and we can set ing quick consideration to other
i-'ti
short of overritling the veto, 63 toUi
override
It.
"This is really a bitter disci ior toe ulii, sauIiIllS organe
1 h the' I' d
job-creatin
•h'
regional detention facilities, up a liaison ri Washington, we pe nuing
to
appointment," said house Ma.ation was "Profound1yr.
(in Feb. ',
the Sanford CIty regional sewage treatment might wel: influence the lcgislttion.
A few hours

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE tIO. 7S•2409.CA-O9A
GORDON A TAYLOR, CHUR
CHILL &amp;. CAREY, JR., EUGENE

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Defendants

on the Ith day of March, 1976. at
11:00 am. at IM weSt front door of
the Courthouse ot Seminole County.
at Sanford. Florida the undersigned
Clerk will o4lec for sale the lottowinQ
cescribed real property
Lot 59, THE COLONNADES.
THIRD SECTION, according tO the
PIat the'eof as recorded In PIa?
nook lb. Page 53. Public RecOrds o
Seminole County, Florida.
together with all structures, Im.
piovcments. fi*ture5, appliances,
nn taid land or
used In conjunction therewith.
Tnt' aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
tered In Civil No 157513CA09E
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eihteenlh Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County. Florida
DATED tht5 16th day of February,
1976
(Seat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of tnt Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihien
Deputy Clerk

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City Nlartager W. E. Knowles struction cost of $142.000 in the census
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competition. We feel
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Accorbng to Wuv's Burger
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more
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leisure time and are
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of construction of the outlet at thorough market a nalysis
place to eat."
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does hereby assign the earth-shaking
responsibility of retrieving the courthouse
key from the honorable Dominick Salfi and
deliver sa id key post haste to the said BCC."
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inadvertently handed the master key. Since
the mistake was discovered, however, each
commissioner, as he was assigned as courthouse c ustodi an , was instructed to retrieve
the wayward key.
No one did it. Not Sid Vihlen Jr. Not
Michael Hattaway. Dick Williams failed, too,
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lie said wher the property is Industries has indicated they
selected and the purchase have "peetty well set" several
closed, 60 days construction developments around Central
time will be nssary
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producing some of the best
have been noticing a particular family units ever seen.
upswing in corLstructton acthings have to be an
tivity during that P3St two Indication of an upturn,"
weeks, adding, that
addition Knowles said. "This is hard

to the restaurants, home stuff, not wishful thinking.
construction has also begun
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moving again.
industry to get started again to
He point ed to the issuance to put
people back to work and
15 building permits for a value
Wuv. Burger V. P. of nearly a quarter millionrecession
when that happens the
will be over.
new facUityat 65 French Ave. restaurants which they plan to —
dollars for Sanora South and the
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and listed construction value at build in 1976, Lips said the
plans
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company felt
is our people are eating out, have construct a 19home subdivision adding that persons are ap.
—Jack-in-the-Box represe- kind of town, a growing area. more leisure time and are called "Uppland Park" off plying for city jobs, usually the
ntatives are to submit plans for
"We surveyed the area, took looking for a good place to eat. Upsala Road.
las t ty pe positions filled d uring
site plan approval for the traffic counts, talked to local We feel there is room for
William
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times
of prosperity. "We could
souUieast corner of Airport pe
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people In eve ry job,"
Boulevard and U. S. 17-92 to the and observed the competl(ion,"
th e quality of the prod u ct and four homes are set for
planning and zoning com - he said.
Knowles said, "where before
service is competitive or better struction at this point in
we would have vacancies for
mission Thursday night;
"We (eel more and more than what is already located in Uppland Park.
week after week."

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that motel is booked up through morning desk clerk at the Days and has been sitting in the Denise Lints reported that days we don't.
restaurant all morning because facility has been full for "three

"January, February and
Nichols said heavy tourist he can't find a rental car."
T ou rists fl ocking to Central
Florida are discovering an March are the tourist months", traffic had been evident for a
Nichols added he didn't
accommndntinnc crunch, ac- Green said. "Th ings are quite month and the motel is booked believe that partirular 111
bus), and we hope they stay that up until Slarch 6.
cording to an informal pull way."
di0dwil had reserved a rental
car
in advance.
today of area hotels and motels,
"People can't seem to find

Lanny (;reen, manager of Uie
Holiday Inn In Sanf

Virtually the same report rental cars," Nichols said.

or four weeks."
"We should be busy for the
,vn iiiujsths," be lidded.

made for the month of June.

"It's a lot better thin last

Slumberland Court, 2611

At the Sheraton-Sanford Inn Orlando Drive, said, "Sonic

cupants of the room had

What seem to be an excellent decided to stay longer,
year, which was a disaster," ye ar for the ho tel-motel inpresumably because of the fine
McElreth said. "Usually by dustry is r esulting in problems weather.

noon we're pretty well booked (nr ctlrne 'ister, c-vcn iJ- :.;
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One couple arrived in Sanford establishments in Seminolv,
earlier."
Tuesday night only to find their Orange and Osceola Count: ;
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ord, said came from Richard Nichols, "Onemancamelnthismorning at 1-4 and SR-46, desk clerk days we have rooms and some Court already has reservations not be honored, since the oc- couple could be found.

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11) JEAN PAflESON
Iferald Staff Writer

board will help identify and

Formed

"This will be an effort to get justice; rehabilitation and job

seek solutions to a wide range of women into government," said training for women in prison;

Council iECFRPCi will supply

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A Central Florida Corn. local problems arising from the Ms. Crotty. "We're not going job opportunities; day care
At a December, 1975 meeting
mission on the Status of Women, changing roles of women today. into competition with em- centers; and development and of the ECFRPC, a suggestion
was created Tuesday by the
17he ultinwtc objective is to ployment agencies."
support of women's studies at was made by women that the
Seminole County Comrnission help create a clilmate in which
The groups may also serve as alllevels.
Council assist in the fortriation
In Sanford and simultaneously each individual can hope to a clearinghouse for information
Ms. Crotty said the group of a multi-county Women's
a by the Orange Count), Com. contribute the utmost in of particular interest to women. wou]d operate at litde cost. It
Cortimission. Subsequently. the
mission In Orlando.
achieving a better way of life,
Other concerns will includ e has been estimated the women's gr oup ilas won the
Women in Osceola County regardless of sex.
support of affirmative action Women's Commission will support of the Council.
A priority will be the programs; adequate training spend $650 between January
have contacted County CornAll 50 states. the Virgin
mnissioners informally, but their establishment of a talent bank, and counseling facilities for and July, 1976 on technical
Islands and Puerto Rico have
proposal to become part of the said 1s. Crotty. This will assist women:
examination
of ex pe nses — office supplies, had Commissions on the Status
group is not yet officially on the, local goverrunent in finding women's rights and respon- secretarial assistance and of Women since
1%7. In adagenda. Provisions have been women qualified to serve in a sibilities in such areas as labor, mailing costs. The East Central dition, over 1(X) local
Cornmade for more Central Florida variety of positions.
credit, family and criminal Florida Regional Planning missions have been formed at
counties to join the Women's
the county or city level
Commission
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Initially, the group will be
A s ta tewide commission was
comprised of nine members
established in Flori da by Gcv.
from each county, to be apFarris Bryant in 1964 and Was
pointed by the County C-urnreactivated by Gov. Heubin
mtssiontrs of each member
Askew in 1974.
county.
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Seminole County Commission
Commissions in Florida.
Chairman Mike Hattaway
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Ms. Crotty, who is past
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agreed to make the l ocal ap•
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League of \VOiTiefl'S Voters,
In a presentation to the
currently on the League's state
commissioners, Ms. Maril&gt;
a
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Crotty, acting iairman of the
to the ECFRPC, said the
task force, which has been
t'Women', Commission has the
working since Augus t, 1975, to
concern of all women at heart.
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bring about the Women's
It is nota radical group, nor is
sa id the would
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submit a list of nominees for
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women's groups, such as th e
possible appointment.
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National Organization for
Ms. Crotty explained the
Women
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the Status of Women will be
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its because other comnussioners never f ound
time (Jr %cre afraid to ask for the key Coin;uissioners say Salfi has held about four
years.
Whatever the reason, Salfi still has the
key, and Kimbrough — in a real moment of
high aspiration vowed last night to remedy
the situation because he is th e newly ap.
pointed courthouse custodian and, "it's the
first time the task has come to me."
While Kimbrough crowed of noble intentions, Bob Ellis said tickets are being sold
to watch Kimbrough make his
bold effort to
retrieve the master key from the venerable
judge.
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of my life and informed me I
may have to have my testicles radiation or both. Hormone
removed.
therapy or chemotherapy has
I asked hir1i what my We no place in the treatment of
expectancy was and he &amp;aid 20 these localized cancers. Ilial
years and let him worry about means no female hormones and
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removal or destruction of the
Any information you would actual localized cancer.
care ' to give me would be
For Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1976
If the cancer has spread
greatly appreciated. I already outside the gland to involve the
have enlarged breasts.
pelvic area or to distant bone)'
21-April 191 rc!ling today.
DEAR
— Opinions sites then you can consider the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22'
differ on the best treatment for use of hormones or castration. Take a middle position today on
cancer of the prostate so don't The idea is to eliminate the matters of iinfx)rtaflce to better It's unlikely you'll COWL' out
be surprised that what I tell you innuence of the male hormone evaluate (lie advantages of- second best in your business
dealings today, especially if you
may vary from what you have which is essential for the feted by each side.
use shrewd insights and hunheard.
maintenance of the cancer cells
TAURUS April 20-Slay
dies.
There are a bout 2,000 new regardless of where they are Concentrate today's efforts on
SA(ITTAI{IUS Nov. 23-Dec.
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in American own each year and therapy is successful In resources
)uU ifiufley, 211 The bigger the group today
17,000 deaths. It is one of the reducing spots of bone spread, Result.s should be rewarding. t he more it should be to you
most important cancers in mean. and particularly in relieving
liking. Seek your fun where the
About half of these can be pain. There is no real evidence Events
ction is
HI take a hand in a
identified by a simple rectal though that the use of female managing today should work
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
c-xarnination. That is one of hormones or castration or the
satisfactorily. Use 191 Challenges that others may
quite
several reasons why such an Combination actually prolong out
be too fretful ((I attempt
.sour initiative
examination should be part of Ilfc.
liouldn't dismay you today. Set O.
every physical.
The United States Veterans CANCER (June 21-July 22i sa determined example.
Many men have clinically Administration
Co-operative I )oni leave important matters
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb
insignificant forms of cancer of Urological Reserved Group having a direct effect upon the
the prostate. A small nest of repoirted that deaft from heart fa.rudy hanging today, A fast Sonic information may be
relatively inactive cancer cells and vascular disease actually conclusion is to your ad- pa.ssett to you today through a
friend. Don't sit on it too long
may be found inside the increased 75 per cent in men vantage,
ostate. If a man lives long taking estrogen for cancer of
it could cool off.
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enough, he will likely have this the prostate. which makes this Friends will find )ou very
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even
more pleasant company today. You'll Today, rather than tomorrow .
hirn anv trouble at all.
questionable in the minds of
s will be more willing to tiol )
have ;I wa) (if inspiring them other'
* to do about cancer of many authorities. This being with
What
your thoughts.
iou favors. Take prompt authe prostate depends entirely on the case, there seems little
vantage of what they offer.
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chances for gain look
the cancer is confined to the estrogen
or
performing
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prostate as a small nest of celLs castration except to provide rather
rat
good again today.
Feb. H. 1976
or even when it is large enough symptomatic relief.
Opportunities may come
to be felt on rectal examination
Obviously, I can't say through work or from one close
Interesting new friends i1i
but is still co nf ined to th e gland anything about what your life to You
be made this coming year
itself, efforts should be made expectancy is withcut knowing
l.IBRA tSept. 23-Oct. 231 through two divergent groups
for a complete cure of the can. i
f )cII disease had already Then' is no better time than you'll be involved with. Explore
cer. How is this done? By spread beyond the prostate. now to act on carefully con- invitations to Join charitable )
surgery on the
glan(l or Those who want more in. sidered plans. Get the ball organizations,
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including prostate infections
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Seminole High School
principal Don Reynolds is

DDC

Changes

Wi n Approval
The Downtown Development be conducted in accordance

Corporation DDC of Sanford with the same procedures as
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met today to approve minor municipal elections.

amendments to their proposed

Originally, the bill called for

Development Authority Act the city to conduct the

scheduled to appear before
th e Seminole Count)' School
Boird tonight at its 7:30
meeting in the county
courthouse to officially tell

recommended Monday by the referendum; but the cornSanford City Commission.
inissloners pointed out that all

the board of his intention to

said she would contact mem. present at the meeting ap.

run for political office.
Reynolds will formally
announce Monday his
candidacy for the U.S.
House of Representatives.
lie hopes to unseat Richard
Kelly, il-Hollida.
Reynolds' opposition in the
primary will be fellow
Democrat Sidney Vihlen
Jr., a Seminole Co un t)Commissioner,
Policy num be r 609 of the
county school system
requires Reynolds to
inform" the board of his
intention.
"The board's main
be t ha t
campaign not de tr act from
the running of the school,"
said Superintendent
William Layer this mor-.

fling.

Reynolds has sa id he
Would campaign this
summer by working at
school two days a week and
running for office the
remainder of the week.
If Reyn ol ds were to win
the primary on Sept. 7, he
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at the unscheduled meeting, ducted by the county.
The DCC board members
Boc. rd Chairman Sara Jacobson
bers who had not attended to proved this change in
obtain majority approval of referendum procedure
changes made to the bill.
Miss Jacobson read to the
Those members present board a letter of resignation
approved an amendment which from board mem ber Dr. Vince
will enable the city commission Roberts. According to Ro be rts,
to make their own aps medi cal practice and prior
P°intments to the Development commitments were not per.
Authority board, instead of mnitting him time to devote to
being restrict ed to the DDC's DDC activities he had formerly
rtcznniendatlons.
tho ught possible.
'l'hey also approved the
M iss Jacobson a lso read a
i:ranting of the city commission letter
from A.
Edwin
power to initiate removals from Shinholser, objecting to the
the Development Authority fonnationoataxingdjsctas
hoard,
a means of raising money for
The
city
commission Downtown development.
r eq uested that the referendum
Shinholser said he was not
for establishi ng a special ta xing opposed to redevelopment, just
t1tritt in Downtown Sanford to this means of financing it.
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T h e Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce member sh ip
blitz of the city Tuesday brought in $8,667.50 and Chamber
Executive Manager Jack Horner expects a follow-up this week to
boost the total over $10.000.
Ilorner described the 111CITAlersh,il) drive its an

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Mistrial Motion Denied In Lewis Trial

NATION
IN BRIEF

By BOB LIA)YD
Herald Staff Writer

and Water Street.
Williams was found dead in his auto and Van Hook indicated
in oning statements to the jury that the state will present
testimony of an eyewitness to the shooting.
Dickey has indicated the defense will claim the shooting
',as in self-defense.
of the juty took most of Tuesday in Judge
McGregor's court,
In other, separate cases docketed for trial this week:
Richard B. Nott, 19, of 310 N. Edgemon, Winter Springs,
pleaded guilty to attempted delivery of controlled substance to a
person under 18 years of age. Noll was allowed to remain free on
bond pending a pre-sentence investigation (PSI) and sentencing
on April 22.
— Robert Ash, 27, of Oviedo, pleaded guilty to felony
delivery of marijuana to a state undercover beverage agent.
Ash is free on bond pending a PS! and sentencing on April 22.
Lhomas Jerry Heroy, 30, of Fern Park, pleaded guilty to

Testimony resumed just before noon today in the firstdegree murder trial of 19-year-old Ronnie James Lewis after
Circuit Court Judge Robert H. MuCregor denied a defense
motion for a mistrial.
Defense attorney Alan Dickey sought the mistrial
sday
after the prosecutor, Assistant State Atty, Claude Van hook,
asked arresting officer R.E. Winger of the Seminole Sheriff's
Department in front of the 12-member jury if Lewis gave any
explanation whatsoever after his arrest "about any shooting."
Judge McGregor said the prosecutor's question was "highly
improper" and said the court would instruct the jurors to
thy queiiuii.
Let,is was indicted by the Seminole County Grand Jury for
first-degree murder in the Dec. 1 pistol slaying of James Lee
Williams, 33. of Midway, at the Lsskraevtjon of Midway Avenue

Guidelines Handed Down
To Curb Spy Agencies
WASHINGTON AIi — The CIA and the Natlona
Security Agency will be barred from eavesdropping on
conversations to, from or Inside the United t.ates under
President Ford's intelligence reorganization, according
to administration officials.
The ouidelinpit do not anniv in tho WAl whi4. ..'sii
ovcrned by a separate set of directives being drawn up
by the Justice Department.
The guidelines conic after Ford announced at a
nationally broadcast news conference Tuesday night his

plans to revamp the foreign intelligence organizations.
Those clans will enhance the role of new CIA Director
G eorge Bush.
The guidelines would contain a flat prohibition against
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possession of stolen property, lie is free on bond pending a PSI
and sentencing April 22.

— John McKechlne, 2, of Dehand, pleaded guilty to Uttertng a forgery and was allowed to remain It ee on bond pending
PSI and sentencing April 22.
— Horace Lee Thornton, 23, of Sanford, pleaded guilty to
petty larceny lna stolen property case and was sentenced topay
a $500 fine or spend time in the county jail. Judge McGregor
suspended $450 of the fine for two years.
Cases docketed for trial this week but continued until the
week of March 15 included:
—William Scott Thornburgh, 67, of Winter Springs, accused
of two counts of lewd assault on a child.
Maria Jn Frnci2, 9, c! Sd, cd f !vth
the scene of an accident.
Robin Ann Campbell, 22; Richard Franklin Nelson, 22;
and Mildred Redman, 4, all of Forest City, accused of receiving
stolen prope:ty.
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MIAMI BEACH (AP)
The AFL-CIO tm
denounced critics of the Social Security system whi
urging Congress to enact changes that would put ti
retirement System on a sound financial basis.
In a resolution adopted here Tuesday liv Il
mellerauon's executive council, the AFL-CIO charged th
much of the criticism is part of a general campaign
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ideologues" who opposed enactment of Social Security
1935.
The count tI said that while responsible debate
ro'eded, "distorted and false allegations that the system
hnkrUpt and doomed to collapse are malicious attempi
I0 damage public support for the Social Security system,
While payments may exceed tax income for a year (
two, the AFL-CIO said, this should not be a cause of mnaj
concern.

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WASHINGTON tAP1
The federal safety checks on
nuclear reaclor controls are less stringent than those
governing toasters and hair dryers, according to three
engineers who quit their jots to warn of dangers of
nuclear power.
The three, who resigned from middle-level
manageinent positions at General Electric's nuclear
c "cb. 2 s, tt cuuld Its. us attention on nuclear
safety defects, warned today that federal reguletions lack
any requirement for an independent review of certain nu-

clear controls.
They made their statement in testimony prepared for

the Joint Atomic Energy Committee.

Trials Set In Drug Seizure
NEW BERN, N.C. tAP)— Trials have been scheduled
for April 12 in U.S. District Court here for a former

Florida mayor and nine other men charged in last
month's seizure of 22 tons of marijuana.
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IIoweU. each man pleaded innocent. All are charged with
conspiracy to Import marijuana, importing it and possession with intent to distrjbite marlju.a. Matmum
penalty for each man is 45 years prison and a $78,000 fine.
Facing trial are former Hallandale, Fla., Mayor John

P. Steele and his son John David Steele, George Brent
Poppis and Daniel Edward Engle, all of Florida, and six
men from the New Bern area.

Landmark Case Settled
MONTGOMERY, Ma. tAP)— A Destin, Fla., attorney
and two others who represented the plaintiffs in a Landmark case challenging conditions in state mental in.
sicutions have been awarded fees totaling more than
$43,000.
The suit resulted in a ruling by U.S. District Court
Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. setting up minimum standards for the treatment of mental patients in state in-

titutlons.
Johnson distributed the fees on Tuesday in the wake of a
decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
dismissing the state's appeal of his 1I72 order. The
principal amount of the attorneys' fees had been on deposit drawing interest during the appeal, and the interest
money wa' also passed on to the attorneys.

Jewel Thief
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Hialeah has been sentenced to two-to-five years In prison
fir stealing $10,177 in jewels.
Superior Court Judge Simon S. Cohen noted in his
sentencing remarks Tuesday that Cappetta 'has been at
c1da with the legal system for approximately 30 years
now." Capetta has a record of convictions in five states
dating back to the 194.
His latest conviction stems from a June 15 heist from

Ptulip-David Jewelers In West Hartford. Authorities said
they recovered a shopping-bag full of jewels from a car
Cappetta and John F. "Sonny" Castagna, 34, of
Newmgton were aonrehended in after the theft.

Congress Eyes Reshuffle
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford's actions to
reorganize U.S. intelligence
including a curb on
Lx'es2de ntial power to order covert operations — r4re
headed for close congressional scrutiny.
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Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee, said
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Rep. Otis G. Pike, D-N.Y., 1ormr chairman of the disbanded house Intelligence conunittee, complained that
Ford's proposal will keep control of U.S. intelligence
under the secret oversight of "a very small tmmber of
people in the executive branch. It's going to depend on
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aiJ or ome lesser penalty primarily "because he
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Linker S.S. St. Thomas, who vowed over a month ago to
stay aboard until they were paid in full, have left the
vessel rather than risk possible removal by immigration

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authorities,
Capt. John Koukis and his 28-man crew had been
stranded aboard the rusty-gray ship since Jan. 13, when it
was seized by U.S. marshals after the Greek company
that owned it defaulted on a bank loan.
They began filing down the gangplank late Tuesday on
their lawyer's advice, and policemen drove them to a
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Lester Wilson, 23, of Winter Shepherd dog was
taken from
Park, and Larry Polk, 26 of the pound after someone cut a
Orlando,
were
a-rested chain and lock from a gate
Tuesday night by detective TI'
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Walter L. Jones Jr. and
Patrolman Ray Bronson said
patrolman Tony L. Brooks Jr.
Bond was set at $5,000 each the (log, which had been tinpounded earlier Tuesday, was
for Wilson and Polk.
p'
re-located Tuesday night.
Police said
that
upCattle Theft
proximately $100 that was
Sheriff's deputies today were
ellegedly taken during a fast
lnwctigntinu t
cinuter of
changc
wstn a
service two cows and the theficf their
station attendant at First Street
carcasses from a pasture west
and French Avenue was of
Sanford.
recovered.
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Dog
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Pound
Burglary
cows, owned by Jerry L.
A mock trial this morning at Lakeview Middle School found three young "defenntg" facing
M OCK
TRIAL
Clrcidt
Police
today
were
inCox,
of Lake Mary, were butCourt Judge Dominick Salfi and the whole student body. Participants in the trial, which
was
intended
vestigating
a
burglary
at
the
chered
near cattle pens on
to teach the students about court procedures, were (from left): Assistant State Attorney Bill Leffler
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city dog pound on E. 25th Si
Oregon Ave. south of SR46 and
111; youth deputy Kevin Burdette; defendants David Pitcher, Devron File and Leon Mason; and
Animal
Control
Officer
Joe
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of 14.
defense attorney Roger Ben-y. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
Shupp reported that a male
Tractor Stripped
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grader parked on SR46 west of
Sanford near Lake Markham
Road.
Deputy Frank Ambrose said
a battery, cables, alternator
raise $50,000 in this county in
By El) PRlCKET
Last night's decision in- amended yesterday by Kwlat- that the day care agency will and tools were taken from the
Herald Staff Writer
order to win the matching dicated a reversal in the kowski and Commissioner John have to
seek funds elsewhere in state-owned machines,
funds,
commission's posture last year. Kimbrough.
the next fiscal year.
Compressor Stolen
Seminole County CornThe commission issued a Last year commissioners
Since last year's commission
Since day care frees mothers
IlenryJones, oI317 Teakwood
ruissioners Tuesday night challenge to industry to come rejected the agency's request action Conunissloner Richard with
pre-school age children to Lane, Altamonte Springs,
reversed their last year stand up with funds which will then be for the entire $50,000.
Williams said he has recon- work, the commission Issued a reported to sheriff's deputies
toward day care in Seminole matched with the $5,000 in
The issue was raised again a sidered the Issue and now be- strong challenge to local inthat a rental air compressor
County and voted to produce a available county money.
week ago by Commission lieves the program worthwhile dustry to come up with dollars valued
at $1,200 was stolen from
total of $15,000 towards winning
The conunisslon will grant an (-'hairman Michael Hattaway. and should be funded, in one which
will be matched by the yard of his residence.
$400,000 in state and federal additional $2,500 on a dollar for 'lattaway was backed by manner or another.
county money.
matching money.
dollar matching basis with Cxi'rnIssioners Harry KwiatAuto Burglaries
But William,s voted to put the
Kimbrough opted for the
An outright $7,500 award was industry. And, a second $2,500 is
k. and Sidney Vthlen Jr. issue off until budget time later match program
An
Elizaville,
N.Y., man
because he said
granted the Central Florida available in county dollars on a
Hattaway's initial proposal in the year.
reported
a
purple
suitcase
industry will not respond as
Coordinated Child Care Center, two-for-one match with local was to make an outright grant
Kwiatkowski said the $7,500 long as industry leaders know containing $426 cash and perthe agency that is seeking to industry,
of $10,000. But that was award
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items valued at $1,074 was
w is "one shot" offer and county government
will provide taken when burglars entered
the funds.
If the entire $15,000 goes to his auto while it was parked at
day care, Mrs. Phoebe Car- the Quality Inn, 1-4 and
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needed to RIins Identified the traveler
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in matching money.
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needed funds from industry, reported
LONG WOO I) —
Police action, declined a move by public works department to cut Mrs. Carpenter has identified burglarized his auto was
while parked at the
Patrolman Michael Fisher and Councilman Lawrence Gold- another baseball diamond out some 400 children
in Seminole Sheraton Sanford Inn, 1 and
Cadet Christopher A. Heath berg to have the vehicle at the parkiand near the city County who are in need of day
SR-46. Items reported missing
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two
cameras,
rnendation by the city council H. A. Scott's garage at a cost of stop at the site for baseball provided under
terms of the binoculars and a citizens band
for saving a city man from $814.23.
games.
new grant.
radio antenna.
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from the lake after his t',oat four squad cars. Goldberg
earlier
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that
overturned,
the
1974
adding their fast
SPEAKER
A 'better bond market" Environmentaj Services,
a savings to county taxpayers.
vehicle to be
response and trained
rept
lied
could
be
could
save Seminole County
Dale pointed out there was
Fan K. Mlnott, Seminole High probably saved the man's life, used when another of the cars is
Dale al lashed out at the
taxpayers from $200,000 to nothing amiss about the Sep- City of
School registrar will speak on
undergoing reoairs.
C.asselberry for delaying
0000, according to County tember transaction. But the cty'spurchaw
"Our Black Music Hritag"
The council unanimously
of,jtwo
fl e council voted to pay Commission Chairman Michael because of todays "better bond firms
for Brotherhood Week at lauded Fisher and hi 'ath and
for about eight months,
$10000 from federal revenue Hattiway.
market", Dale said at least
Antioch Missionar Baptist ordered commendations sent to
Dale said the bond market at
sharing funds on a bank loan
Hattaway
brought
the
Issue
three firms have offered to the fIrst of last year was
Church, (hied*, Thursday at 7 them.
much
used to purchase the newest fire up at Tuesday's county corn- come up with a refinancing
p.m. A former instructor In
bettir than the market that
In other business, the truck s.ewral years ago. With mission meeting.
package that will be.efit the existed when bonds were
Iflack History at Srmtnale 111gb
the payment the ualance on the
The
governing
body
instruc
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chairman
ed
tW
said
county.
and Seminole Junhr College, he
floated.
extensive truck loan at ComBank refinancing last year's $2.4
"We need to look Into that,"
received his Bachelor of city mechanic to do
"This is what we should have
Science and Master's degrees repairs on a police car which Casselberry will be $16,000. million bond issue, which was remarked Commissioner John got the bonds for before
Goldberg urged the payment, used to purchase two utilities, Kimbrough.
from Florida A&amp;M University, has been out of service for
Casselberry sa'ewe up," Dale
saying
it is budgeted and the could result in $200,000 to
Kimbrough went on to say, said.
and is attending classes at many
nty is curTcntiv drawing 5'
$500.000 savings over the life of "I'm not too sure there isn't a
florida
Technological
A suit filed by them
The board, in ttkm
the per cent interest on the money the bonds.
Santa Claus."
LflJ'fljt)'. lie Is minister of
01
Casselberry Mayor Bill Grier
while paying 6 per cent In.
When the refinancing scheme
"I
still
believe In Santa blocked th e county's purchase,
Inusic at St. Paul Missionary
tt rest on the loan,
was first brought to Hattaway's Claus," added Commissioner
Etaptist ('bunch and director
Finally, Grier, at the request
Delegation
be Black Bicentennial
1 consensus on whether the attention, he said he was Harry Kwiatkowskiof city officials, withdj ew the
horTIL
city cotmcilbelievesthe Council skeptical becausehe didn't
Kimbrougt, did a study suit. But Dale claims the
believe in Santa Claus.,
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of Local Governments in
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Idler
researching
th
issue,
came up with similar results Seminole Coun ty should
—Ed i*u
however, the chairman said
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The
Srminole
('ount' tinue its double taxation sub- studies reveal a
potential to
Eiening Hei1d
legislative Delegation is (onunittee was delayed,
save as much at $500,000.
meeting next Monday at 4 p.m.
In September when the
Mayer James It. Lormann
at Casselberry City
L Hal said stated
Wednesday. February is. 1976—Vol, 68, No. 154
cotty purcl'ased Indidn Hills
t)fief
Sen. John Vogt, delegation
Publishtd Oauv and Siday. e'c.,n
v(liinwntc itself should be and Consumer Hills utilities the
Satvfda, a''
chairman, lie said man)'
by Th Sanfard Htrat, Inc
300 rd
('oWity paid a U per cent incontinued if only as a
A, . S.rf-r
Hfll
Seminole County residents have
for the exchange of Information terest rate for bonds.
%#CWW C las s Psitag, Paid at S.,
called him under the mistaken wi'J
f,,d, Floonds flu
That rate at present Is about
Horn, ociv,y, S5 centb Up,,12 40. a Montf,%
.
impiession the meeting Is being
6..5 per cent, according to Bill
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da varn o borne d?l1VTf y All other mA,l
held tonight.
The board authorized the We, the county's Direetar f
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JACKSONVILLE tAP - An alleged drug dealc'i
iis been charged with murder because a man diedi (ron
an overdose of heroin, prosecutors say,
Asst,.quite Atty. Aaron K. Bowden said Tuesday he betit've.s only one other such charge has been made under a
Florida law that took effect last July.
Harold Edwin Arnold, 21, of Jacksonville is being held
without bond on a murder charge, and the case is ex.
;'ct('(l to ge before grand jury. Howden said.

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KEY WFS tAPs — "I wish it could have been me
that drowned and not iii' father," said an 18-year-old
Illinois girl who survived a boat sinking off the Florida

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Tenneco Co. to Florida officials apparently were amall
and probably do not warrant further investigation, says a
prosecutor.
Asst. State Atty. Robert Willis of Jacksonville said
'l'uesday company officials have advised him of the extent
of their payments to public officials in Florida and are
sending him a report on the situation.
Willis (11(1 rot (IISCIOSC details of the information he
received from Tenneco officials, but said the amount of
money involved was very small

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A Georgia truck driver
faces a March 10 hearing on a traffic infraction in a
( i4lision with a school bus that killed three elementary
sdmool children and the bus driver.
Ken Staples of College Park, Ga., was charged Tuesday
iUi failing to us due care, a civil offense punishable by a
niaxuhmumim line of $500.
The Florida Highway Patrol said a refrigerated meat
truck driven by Staples apparently ran a red light as the
bus was crossing an intersection in heavy fog Monday
morning not far from Lake Placid High School,
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figures have been subpoenaed to appear before a
statewide grant jury which opens a three-day session
tiiay as part of tts drive against Illegal gambling.
Scheduled to appear before the panel were Harlan
Blackburn of Orlando, Santos Trafficante Jr. of Tampa,
and Sam 'The l'lummther" DeCalvalcante of New Jersey
and Miami.
Also subpoenaed was suspended Hallandale Police
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TAlLAhASSEE (API — The elderly grandmother
who h ies alone should not have toy the same telephone
rate as the family with six teenagers, the state's largest
phone company says.
Southern Hell Telephone Co. came out Tuesday in
support of usage-sensitive" pricing that would give
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However, officials warned It would mean that the
cerrent monthly rate all users now pay for unlimited local
raIls would increase to make up the costs.

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Glenda Wilson of Sterling. Ill., learned of the recovery
Of the body of her father, Leo Wilson, Tuesday in the
hospital where she is listed in satisfactory condition.
Two other persons on the boat are missing and
presumed drowned. Late Tuesday. the Coast Guard called
oil its search for boat owner William Whitehead, 60, and
crew member Gary Richardson, 20, both of Cudjoe Key.

Payments Termed 'Small'

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identity or that of his mother.
Police say the boy, possibly abandoned at a thopping
kril iCt Ly,t 1AMkO l d. eiUitf dua't U1t,, hL' 11
jilt: UI 101
reasons of his own, won't say what it is.
"We're really stwnped on this one," said Joan Berni, a
upervisor at the Protective Services Division. She said
he calls all women "mother" but has never used the
%or(1s 'daddy" or "father."

Boat Sinks Off Keys

Two Lo ngwood Off i cers

Commended For Bravery

Boy Stumps Officials

HOLLYWOOD (Al l') — A well-groomed, bright 2or 3-year-old, described as "your average little boy with

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'l'Al.l.AIIASSEE I Al's
—
Aii
inSecretary of State Bruce Slithers voted time terms
of the lease if any person Is accused while three others were rejected for varsoui
vestigation of an Education Department
against reapproval, saying Cabinet action was and convicted of any illegal act
designed to give reasons.
warehouse lease returned to the Leon County
improper while the grand jury report was tue an
improper advantage."
Edward Chapin, president of Albrittongrand jury today after a Cabinet finding that
pending.
The grand jury, aware of the Cabinet schedule, Williams Inc., which was second low bidder, said
then' was no uilmprnprir't%' in the $775, Nil award.
He first refucd to v,tc a!thoogI Gov. Reubin reviewed the matter Monday, but
decided to the bidding and award were (air.
'lime grand jury was scheduled to rea.ssemble
Askew told him state law required that "you wait until a meeting today to
issue
a
report
of its
Moore also complained he wanted to bid but
today to consider a written report of its findings
iiiust vote yes or or no." Smathers later said an findings, officials said.
was
told ime was wasting his time trying to bid,
in the probe sought by unsuccessful bidders,
examination of the law showed he did have to
The probe was prompted by the com plaints of Turlington and Nancy Andrews, a Turlington
The lease went to Grace Danshy, a
vote,
eight persons, including some unsuccessful aide who handled the lease, said he was
Tallahassee businesswoman who gave $1,250 in
At the insistence of Agriculture Commissioner bidders.
mistaken.
office space to Education Commissioner Ralph Doyle Conner, the approval was conditioned
on
One of the persons who testified to the grand
Conner and Smathers sought to delay
Turllngton's 1974 election campaign.
Mrs. Dansby repaying the state any expense, iurv. Tallahassee developer DeVo' Moor.'
told r°dertion until the grand jury in;u -Tic C,'oiaict ¶,ukd &amp;-i Tuesday iti reaffirm the such as moving costs. which
are lost as a result the Cabinet: "I feel something is not right in the completed, but lost 5-2.
$275,000 contract which it first approved last of a finding of misconduct on her part.
bid specifications."
Turlington said the state would have to pay
October. Turlington asked the reconsideration
Turlington read a letter from tier saying: "I
He said they were so restrictive that only Mrs. rent for three montha ofl two warehoue5 a t
a result ii ie, cuvi age of Use grand jury
ill permit the department to move out, and I Dansby's property could qualify. But Askew $2,275 a month each unless the
department
iriuiry.
will release the state from any obligation under pointed out that four
bids had been acceptable, moved out of its present warehouse by March 1.

JACKSONVILLE I All, i
'ihe independen
electric, port and transportation authorities created wit]
the consolidation of city and county governments here ii
F.'01)8 should be stopped from subsidizing private indatry,
legislator says.
Rep. Steve Pajcic. 1)-Jacksonville, said Tuesday the
are (lomnmnate'l by members of the business communit
appointed to control them and aim their actions a
lostitig in(lu.strial growth.
"Almost without fail, these men believe industria
growth is good for Jacksonville," Pajcic said. "The
believe this strinlv th''v are illing to subsidize tha'
growth

Sanford police have jailed
two men on grand larcen),
charges in connection with an

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Cab'i'net F'i'nds No Impropriety In 'Deal'

Industry Subsidies Opposed

ItS BOB l.I.O\'l)
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say what I truly felt was deep, unblemished pride.

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Andrv I 1'ohodo, Deltcna

Mary A. Williams

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Helen A. WeIdie, Wellsville,

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Ora V. Carr, E)eitona
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Elmer E. Smith, Enterpre

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brin' unn one sten closer
Worng with data From ser- (Teated a computer model of to un(Lrst4in(tin tiiC or in 0

the story appeared, over $1
voluntarily.
mc iiespaper is now plan

uastcrn 1ltvls, the cnsWt. pIs and becomes a super.
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is liueoy by the irnagina- delinquent iwoperty taxpayers Ilect viiting patterns in state- tars. D purpose is to play termine what causes the super- to ithdra that amount From
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Thc
;iptf
ulIsputi1
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originate in supernoas and if now tring out the plan wh1c1i
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measure uOCS flO
this direction for a number of reasons. e first is
that it does not encourage conservation of a
premium, endangered resource.

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inhospitais," What a life, slaughterg. other
English author, Siegfried Sasson, called
wtors 'citizens of death's grab land"
Still there are those who aro drawn to the
adventresof militar, and some few act1Iy
efer war to peace for person gratification
c latest evidence of this igrance is the

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What s left of the law now that the Supreme
Coup has eliminated provisIons the court
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millions of bits of data on costs da) s after the explosion, the to iiike an annual commIent

aniuwtc tleconic hardware
that can only what it is pr
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The sU of instructions, alled
software, transforms the dcc.

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Theery best that can be said for the natural
gas legislation approed by the house is that it is
bad, an abdication of responsibilit on e par o

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&amp; haby girl

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Stephanie Hyan.

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onk a few of the many fields in a (omputer ;wogram able t
%tifth computers perform un quickh abstract specific infor

Thomas Hopkins

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onomy, journalism, tran

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anu Ifl) flag

Powers Limited Only By Imagination

were kept on cumbersome in- flient (iInStJltiflg firm, Baldwin Wtn Hesearch Center in be accurate scientists say it flow of participating churches.

We hope that people of the ntted States of
\merIcason'tstandstII1forthatkindofdeption

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Mat Campbell

Carrie T. Bradshaw

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regret what I consider a great loss

States flag aing and flapping in the wind
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methoth and products

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ag
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If you'e beliesed tt at ames, you might be
anocean Thesuncraiingoverthehorizonintothe
interested in reading wt lyearld Seae morningsky of blue. MI ts, and the flag. The flag,
Hyan of Sanford wrote recently. Her essay was
the flag that represenis 1rdorn, Ilbey and
titled. "Sensory impreson" and is printed here
Justice.Thesyinbolofeverythingthosewordsstand
'ness The symbol
'it was early, both in the year and in the morof the United States of America.

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number of domes he hacked from Communjs
shongs which tend to open the pues of
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donors
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Wednesday. Feb. 18, 1976

JOE WING
F;ir All Nti%sleatures

Lebanon Will Seek Loans To
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Lebanon will seek $1
billion in loans from the United States, Europe and the
Arab oil states to help rebuild its war-shattered economy.
Economy Nlinister Adel Osseiran says.
'..It is too early to determine the precise size of damage
to thecconom) Prelunmar) estimates by m experts put
uwwn to t' uuiion, usseiran said in an inter view.
Other estimates run as high as $10 billion.
Cisseiran s3id several Arab and Western govemments
have expressed readiness to help, and some wealthy
I,ebanese abroad have pledged financial contributions.

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had lathered it bastard.

fore the general public ever Irnntatiofl between Franklin
heard of tall, graceful I.ucy and Eleanor. Soine accounts
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1')mtrwte Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's Latin.
(,'unerican trip despite his claim that he is not on an antiCa stro crusade,
Kissinger told reporters TuesAtay wght "I don't need
much encouragement" to talk about the Cuban in
crvention in Angola and the U.S. government's warning
against similar action in the future.
The Cuban issue was first raised during Kissinger's
visit to Venezuela by President Carlos Andres Perez and
recurred all through the day Tuesday. It dominated the
questions that followed a speech by Kissinger to a meeting
Venezuelan businessmen, politicians and
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paid between $10 million and $15 mi1lion for designing the
main Olympic stadium for the 1976 Olympic Games
The lee for the French architect was discussed by the
Olympic installations board last week. Taillibert was
hued, without a contract. by Montreal to design the
building,
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stadium last
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substance to speculation that Pope-Henessy was about to
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what she claimed was an SLA
induced reflex to free two SLit
members from a bungled shoplifting attempt.
A pistol I?ft on the sidewalk
and a teen-ager taken hostage
overnight plus other clues led
IA)S Angeles police to the shoot- 1
out in which the six SLit Imiemhers died on Mar 17. .1974. The
jury will see a videotaped
newsc4Ist of th( (ir afternoon,

The price of wooden poles, the price of
copper wire, the price or trucks in ract,
as we said, the price of practically
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blind terror.
She told them of being forced
h, have sexual Intercourse %vith
eFreeze and SI.A member
Willie Wolfe in the cell-like
closet where she was kept
i blindfolded.
Bailey said Miss Hearst
would
her saga today,
her (lard day on the stand as
she
into what he concedes is the "stickiest point" in
her defense — a shooting spree
that led Indirect!), to the deaths
of rxFreeze, Willie Wolfe alicl
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A Toronto doctor says certain
weedkillers are more dangerous than thalidomide,
Dr. Jerry Green. a family doctor, said Tuesday residues
of the weedkiller 2.4.5--T had been found in half o134 sampies of beef tested by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
Dr. R.ainh Ross. coordinator of the EPA research
program, said later Tuesday that suL&amp;quent studies
indicate the poisonous component in 2,4,S—T "does not
appear to be getting into the food chain."

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She said she reacted with dis• belief when the S1 told her
they were going to rob a bank
and she would participate. The)said (hey needed money, she
testlfi(41, and that IX
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beginnirW. to worry that the postWorld War 11 alliance
,t% Ith the United States is in danger of crumbling Many of
them feel their trans-Atlantic ally can no longer be
tvunted on to give firm leadership in a changing world.
A survey by The Associated Pre:&amp;s disclosed that the
inain factor behind these concerns is the continuing
conflict between the 'bite House and Congress and o
domestic deekpments L'ait seen to some Europeans to
have paralyzed the abibty of President Ford's administration to counter Soviet threats arourid the world.

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sipping Witter
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tears told her jurors that
lie entc
branch on April 15. 1974, certain
that SI.A chieftain Donal
"Cinque" IkFreezc intended to
gun tier (town in front of sur.
veil!;urite eatiit'rw
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bank robbery Ind. when asked
by defense counsel F. Lee Bail.
ey why she frequently glanceti
over her shoulder at DcF'reeze
replied, -11 had thought th,
even though I would go in and
do this. that lie was going to kill

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OUk1e the presence of the jury
W1tr'sses tes tified that she her
bragging to others "were ing the jury I&amp;st Friday about
sion last week tit allow under. Nliss flearst testified that shL*' boasted about tier role.
voluntary."
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in a clt te3tllied
tier
be usNI as evidence.
19-trionth
emorandwn that it appeared
j('Urne
through the un
the tape in which she said she
dered
SI A
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Miss Hearst wept frequently
as she testified before the jury
for the second time Tuesday .price you getting the BEST
a day on which the trial judge rAre
issued -I ineinoranclujil saying
on your prescription?
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be
Adams County's most decorated soldier was finally vmdlcated when the U.S. Army sent him 12medals3l years
late.
Clark,60, received the medals through the mail wiftut
any explanation for the government's tardiness.
I Just came home one day and there were the 12
niedais, all boxed up on the porch." said Clark, who has a
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SAN FRANCISCO (A'
Miss Ilvs tape-recorded she robbed the batik and then a
Patricia Hearst says her nund words as -Tania" to be admit- month later. acting alone, used
was swamped with revolution. ted into evidence.
a slibillachine gun to rescue
art rhetoric and her bodyJ r'wai•
SI•1\
aged b% rape and other physical
linitil.ning has contendL-d t1w Emily Harris.
abtt 'when she robbed a bank 21
old newspaper heiress
under fear of execution.

The charge rang true. As ;I
Jotm F. Kennedy is only one
youngish bachelor, he had in.
or the American presidents deed consorted witli Slan Halhtsertt IUCS real or
pin
of
rtpu
Harding, Cleveland, Jackson, Jefferson
iw1it 11ac plhcd h.s
un
uitai
giilk: -1,
t0i6t: it, light in
tation. 'i his resulted in I proband
even
the past 200 }ears.
at
the
Warin
Springs,
(',I.,
political
career, and promised
Nilly
1cm which he solved b) paying
little White Ilose. She fled at to slav away from Lucy. Lucy
for her
and
Dwight D. I':isentiower,
once to avoid notice.
became governess for the ehilIng
for
herson.'rhat
was
simple
Franklin .).
1 Roosevelt. Warren
1947
%%
Their
continuing
friendship
dren
of %vealthy Winthrop Ruthcompart.41
with
t1w
political
hwn
there
was
talk
(if tile England its a driver, she beG. llarcling. Gro%vr Cleveland,
problem lie faced in 1984. lie general running for president. came his secretary and con. had been known to an amazing erford in New Jersey and marAndre%%- Jackson. Thomas Jef20. The following
nicit
it head on by admitting lie ProbilbIv W could have had ei- fidential aide. lie rode horse. nt,unber of White House staf- ried him in 191
ferson and even .ecr.,t ash
ers Secret ervict in
Franklin was stricken
had had ". thu It Ct3flfl( (lion [ t ier the flenuhik in or tin' 1u k
I'or, nini nil
with a woman ad a claM was huiioratit non inatuon for tile with her, took a wartime vacad others. To a %vith )O llO
tci%oifSaI
large
the
people close
and given
About the time of Pearl liarAlso asking and thi kqublic*ns lion with tier and others in a to *
%%onicn.
DR, that
• began seeing each
by wiring his campaign were so concterned. according plwsh villa on the Riviera.
wife,
Yet tile pulitical fortunes of
11'
EAcanor. For her, the in- other again. 14), then l.ucy was a
tanagers: "Witatever )-oil say. to Peter 1.%on Ili "Eistinhower
the ones confronted by disAssured, w
by the 1w• formation given her on the futell the truth." Actually, there - I'ortrait of a hero," that the
dow There were
closures (luring their lifetimes
t%as sollie doubt lbout his Word vent out that -he tand his thor cl~ INlarshall's definitive bi- neral train was a shock.
at the White House Eleanor's
were little affected. What effect
were
family
n'ld
be
abused
in
cv'ugraphy
that
there
are
no
letNot
that she hadn't known absence. iOfl,
paternity: other men
the stories have had on the rep- irvolved,
er% I- •k
ii way" trS of the sort mentioned in I .urv. In fact, It was Eleanor panmed b Secret Sert cc
utatiores, of the dead is debaNlarshall's volurninous papers, %%tilt varaged l.ticy Nlercer, the long stop
should he turn tkinoicratic.
,overs of his private
Luckily for himii, the charge
table and in any case changes
l.on in 174 branded the gossip genteel and knowledgeable train near
i S
surfaced early in the ),car and
with changing times.
One story did gain currency: .1 lie and added "my own belief daughter of an impoverished tates in New Jersey
outh
there was time to explain it and that he planned to divorce that no such correspondence family with impeccable social Carolina, and rendezvous at
If the assertion by
good look- for voters to forget it. %lanue sii that lie Lould marry ever existed even presuming credentials, is a secretary in Warm Springs. Ifer phone calls
ing Judith (aiiipbeII Exner that Moreover, his
opponent,
that to
which 1 (14) not I that such a 1!Ifl when Franklin was assist- and letters were routed to him
rote about
Aie had I (lose person,,il ILili- G. Blame, wa.-, (
.1larged with his ~,iipvrior. (;tn. George C. haison ever existed."
ant secretary of the Navy. A illullediately.
tionship with Kennedy -vhilc at
praft in INs dirtiest of cam. Slamttall. and that %larsha"
-Doubtless the relationship
Eisenhower
went
on
t
take
flirtation
sprang up between the
the sumac time (toting Mafia paigns. Cleveland's close
victo.- said no.
the 1952 and )56 elections b' handsome young official and was essential!) temperamental
boss came asashocker. think of ry was notable a the I irt for a
the charming girl. Eleanor rather than physical. wrote
.
landslides
IJrnjd.jctorjanfurorckjcked lmocrat since the Civil
ELs
laid indeed seen
tumbled to the situation when one F I)l{ biographer, James
up when opponents of Grover
I lot of comely Nirs. SumIlie only four-time winner of she found some letters l.ucy N1acGrcgor Burns, Another,
Cleveland plastered front pages
Gossip centered on Eisen- mnershv (luring World War if
the presidential sweepstakes, should never have written.
Jun Bishop, called this or of
92 ycars ago with the news he bower anti Kay Summersby lit An Ir *Wi girl assigned to him in Franklin
1).
died
be.
the
tragic loves of history."
There
followed
a
confinement

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Sanford kIwanis, noon Civic Center

mans proLlbl% forego tax re- ttntise to cngage in at least tax return, they likely would
funds each sear bs failing to file 'ome n ork es n though they has e tht 'is ithheltl tii s ri
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Park, CIty ol Ovlo, Piat Rook
any claim or demand they may
Page 93 PublIc RecordS ot Seminole 'ae Each claim must be in writing arid must indicate tt
County Florida
and must indicate the basis for the claim the name an a

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Bread baking demonstratIon, 1-3 p•m., Seminole
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Dr. Nghiem Dao Dai .says he's of South Vietnam. But he says
luckier than mest of the i,000 he often feels discriminated
refugees who fled to the United against in America, and his
wife is unhappy and lonely.
With his pregnant wife and 2year-old daughter, he escaped
from Saigon last April three
before the city fell to the
Communists.
Dm1, 34, said his family had 45
minutes to pack and reach the
home of an American friend
who had desperately arranged
their evacuation.
Left behind in Vietnam were
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P.m•OrlanoSportsSthdiwn.SnredbyBoptoore
u.S. Athletic Assn. Tickets Mtamonte Mall.
Sanford Republican Women, Lon -ood Vi1ge Inn;
business, 11a.m., luncheon at. noon. Speakers from Ford
and Reagan committees.
Las Vegas Night to benefit Youth Programs Inc., 8
p.m. to midnight. Capristrano clubhouse, Alt.amon(e
Springs.
Fun flay sponsored by Jackson heights Middle School
i1', ll am, to 4 p.m. at school in Osiedo. Games, go
carts, entertainment,
SUNDAY, FEBRUji(yfl
BIcentennIal
musical, "Happy Birthday, A.merica."
, ,
by Tne songwriters Guild of Central Florida, 2
p.m., 1aIUamxI civic Center.

teaching pos1Jon at the University of Saigon and a future as
one of Vietnam's best surgeons.

Idyllwllde School Skating
I(in, 6:3O:30 p.m.

he said, were a "few clothes,
my documents to show I was a

Lyman HIgh School I'FSA, p.m., school auditorium,
Curriculum will tie explained for next year's ninth

doctor ... and a determination
that my' children wouldn't be

graders and parents.

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p.m., Fellowship Hall of First United
Methodist Church, downtown Orlando. Entertainment,
eoholIes Anonymo, 8 p.m., 11 W. First St.,
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School ['TA, "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"
presented by Vagabond MarIonettes, 8 p.m., chooI
auditorium.

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County, Florida will receive Sealed
bids up to 10 - 00 a m., Friday,
February
70,
1976,
in
the
C1i,selberry City Hall, Casselberry,
Florida, f Properly Coverage and
Comprehensive General LiObility

pen'T#I 4 Saturday
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obtained from the City Man4e.r,
Casselberry City Hall, Catsatberry,
Florida, The City reserveS the right
to accept or reie(f any or all bids.
Anthony S. Gulliano
City Mariagn
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little wrong. The Pats, when
they did decide to shoot, were
',ti,i,ii (APi - A federal
as cold as an ice cube. Oviedo, Judge is scheduled to hear oral
meanwhile, improved con- argufnentsrridayona request
siderably on its 27 per cent first for him to uphold the legality of
half effort with a 58 per cent drafting veteran National Footeffort.
ball l.ague players and a moThree 1.ions achieved double tion to dismiss the case,
figures - Gary Hird
U.S. District Judge Joe Eaton
points, Cedric Canley 15, and will hold the hearing. The new
Fred Moore 10. For the losing Tm Bay and Seattle fran-

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gality of the expansion draft
Ovedo coach Dale Phillips and enjoin the NFl. Players Aspraised the work of sophomores sociation from interfering with
turd, Randy Willis, and Scott the draft.
Meyer, whose strong play 10
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dismissal. The current NFl.
Leesburg will be the team to teams also filed a motion Tue

ase, Florida Statutes 1957.
ple,ntielman's Ford, In
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Lyman
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Tuesday at Orlando Colonial,
Of the decisive third quarter, Ed Garvey to block the draft. scoring
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U, bottom of the first Inning
Tuesday In the season's
baseball opener, but SCC shut
out
host the rest of the way
and pted a 2 victory.
SCC's first ru of the year
Marvin Evans reached scoring

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OHLNDO
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just of
one
year by Lyan to Colonial
and each.
beat in the district, said day' to intervene in the suit bad quarter
to send
efforts
putthelMngwoodteam
at I10
Colonial canned 31f7 fr
with New SinyTna Beach, wtiich franc
beat 1edo by two Doints OflCC
drain.
se losses to Metro teams.
The expansion clubs' suit folbefore,
LYMAN: Home 1 00 7. Hudson 9
Lyman saw that happen

Feb 1, 19. 1976

PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
may have that challenges the IN THE ESTATE:
validity of the decendent's w:!l, the
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
the admn,stration
the estate
quallfication of the personal thattheadmlnistrationoftti, Estate of RICHARD
L BAIRD,01
deceased,
representative, or the venue 01'
of ROSE SCHLEM, Deceased,
iurisdiction of the court,
Number 76 7), is pending 'n File
the File Number 7673. is pending In the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND Circuit
Court for Seminole County, Circuit Court for SemirIe County,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Florida, Probate
FlOrida, Prot, OIviin, th ad
Divisn, the
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
dress of which Is Seminole Ccunty
Ler Simone
dresS
Of which
Is Cour1hou,
Park Avenue.
Sanford,
Fl 32771North Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, 3777).
The Th personal representative Of the
live of the Estate of
estate is MINNIE KRATZERT,
CORA DUGGAP4
WhSe address is 2O South Park address It 210 5*1-.? Gum Way.
Deceased Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32711, The Longwood, FlorIda 37730 The name
ATTORNEY FOR
and address of the persona!
name and
addressattorney
of th Personal
attorney are set
PERSONAL REPRESENTAT 1SF- Representative's
are set representative's
forth below
DOUG L AS
ST E N ST P 0 M, forth below.
ESQUIRE
All persons having claims
All persons having claims or

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__________________ NOT ICE, to file With Ihe clerk of the PlOT ICE, to file with the clerk Of tPi
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
court a
statement
of
above Court a written statement ofabv
any claim
orwritten
demand
lhty may
PlOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any claim or demand
by virtue of that certain Writ of have. Each claim must bethey
may have, Each claim must be in writing
in writir.g
Execution IsSued Out Of and under ano must indicate Ihe basis
and must indicate the basl for the
the claim, the name and address of the
the seal of the County Court of claim, the name and address for
of the
reditor or is agent or attorney,
final judgment rendered in the and the amount claimed. If the claim
,tfort'said court on the 14th day of claim is not
i not yet due, th, date when it
yet due, the date when it
in that certain will become due shall be stated,
will bCcume due shall be stated If
(,ise entitled, Ruble A. Barks and the claim i* contingent
claim
is contingent or
or -tpi
. uora 6 Barks. Plaintiff, -vs
the nature of the un
unIiquidat, the nature of the un
Frederick Sturnpf I Frances certainty tt'all be stated If
the certainty shall be Stated, If the
Stumpf, Defendant, which aforesaid claim i% secured, the security shall claim it secured, IPte security shall
Writ of Execution was delivered to be described. The claimant
be deScribed The claimant shall
shall
me

0% Sheriff of Seminole Cointy,

F lorida,
I have levied upon th
following described property owned
by Frederick Stumpf &amp; Frances
Stumpf, Said property being located
in Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows,

21-3233 3000IOH0000StcJlon
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T)-on%h1p21$cuth, Ponge37E N tOO
it ct 5tjtti 555 ft of West 660 Ft. of

Northwest i_I of P'ortheast i,
Chutuot (Old South Mills Road)
,5n1 toe under'.,ned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, wiil at
ll,00AM,ontpi, llthdayotMarch,
AD. 1976, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder. for cash, Subject
to any and all ezisling leins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,

detiver sufficient copies of the claim

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then we just waited for the bad by' the NFL pending a
both and that was that."
The expansion clubs are to
Brantley boss Chris But- receive 39 veterans in the draft
terworth agreed with that and an additional 25 in the colassessment, saying "our four lege draft. The teams said the
cocr just didn't work in the rights to 39 veteran players
third like it did in the second. werepartofthe$l6millioncost

match, 810.

Clyde Hudson

led Lyman th
nine field goals and five of six

man, Jim Swilley', and Frankie

girls varsity action, the
Colonial team dropped Lyman,

56 7]. Swilley 3 7 59. Flcher 007 Lyman
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29 7$ 1$ 23
Thomas 1 00 2; Wright 3 11 7;
Kautfrranl 079; Totals- 2311
Total Fouls Lyman 2$, Colonial

11; Brien 41 29; Smith 1221; Pitier
4S513; King 11-33; Totals: 23 31-37

iv' Colonial 55, Lyman 33,
GIrls: Colonel 37, Lyman 20

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It also said the suit does not

scored on a single by Mark
for the go-ahead run.
SCC put across three additional runs in the sixth,
seventh, and ninth.

Personal
Representative
S Douglas Stenstrom Of
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;

Execution,
.lohn E. Polk.

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Sanford, Flridi, 37171
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The game will be under the tights at the Mellonsille
Ave. facility, and the opponent Is Jones High School fr,om
Orlando.

Seminole 2; LOB-- SemInole 4.
Brevard 10; 7B— Evans. Brock
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Bukeves' football coach, said,
Before hayes took over the
hdm, Ohio State, which had Enarsomi said he had lunch
had six coaches in 11 seasons, with a maJor donor to the uniwas known as a graveyard for versity, who said, "There
college coaches. The dean of the seems to be growing concern
Big Ten coaches has held the about Hayes' behavior."
Hay'es created another storm
post for a quarter of a century.
Ohio State's 23-10 loss to when-he dismissed star defenUCLA in the Rose Bowl was sire tackle Nick l3uomiamici
The Poeple's Choice got a 24- chipped in with six points. Mike team's win os
-er the Planters, Marlette was high scorer with
Hay'es' fourth'defeat Ii, his last from the squad without first
telling
the
junior.
point
effort
fromn
Clifford
Roberts
added
four
and
Bruce
Frank
Sloan
chipped
in with 15, 27 points, but that eUort was the
five outings In the New Year's
lannley and 22 points from Philpot two.
Day spectacular, but he is folDick Settle had 12, Brent lone ixight, spot as Jim Eztocln
Hayes has been silent
Alexander Wynn to take a 81-52
For the lcing Steak House, Itaborn 10, Andy Adeock eight,
lowing it up with one of his throughout. "You know I
and Lloyd Wall put in six each,
win from the Sanford Sizzlin' ilill Corso produced
points and Bill Bracken one,
followed by Sam Cook with five
greatest recruiting campaigns. haven't been talking to the
Steak house,
before fouling out of the game.
For the losi:g Planters, Chris and Bill Roe two.
Hay'es drew the Ire of sports press," he told a banquet last
In other action of the Sanford Billy Hope added hope to the
writers and others this January week,
Men's Basketball Leagl'e of the losing cause with 10 points,
when he skipped a news confer- Those who know hayes --he Sanford Recreation Depart- Micheal Johnson contributed
Pittsburgh Boy Dies Wrestling
ence af'er the Br'uins' upset in has few close friend.s -insist he
meld, Adcock R-w'ifing dropped eight, John Coro five, John
the Pasadena classic, The Ohio will coacn until his mandatory'
the Celery' Avenue Planters 66- Whigham three, and Ron
PITTSBURGh (AP — A shaw was pronounced dead on
50.
State student newspaper called retirement at age 70 in 1983.
Addington, Ricky Grant, and member of the wrestling squad arrival Thesday at Saint Maron the university to sack him.
"What else would he do?"
Cornealious Silas added 17 Mark Whigham rounded cut the at Dorseyvifle -Junior High garet Hospital after efforts to
The 2$-year veteran's behay- asked one. "Football Is his life,
points to the ChoIce win over scoring with two points each. School collapsed and died dur. revive him failed. An autoy Is
br irked Ohio State President He'tl die on the 50 yard line with
the Steakers, while Larry
Bobby !.undquist led Adk ing a match.
planned to determine the causp
Harold Enar.son, "Whether it's a whistle around his neck."
Baker and Willie Burbe each Roofing with 20 points in his
Randol Meinert, 14, of Glen- of death.
as the

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DOUGLAS
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ATTORf4y FOR

wntown Friday ill DeLand

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the legendary Woody flayes to public opinion and press re"IlOW 1)0 SlgflS oi calming it quits lations,

deliver sufficient COpies of the claim
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
mail one copy to each personat

As Personal Repcesen
tative Of the Estate of
RICHARD 1. 3AJD

With some shutout help from
John Stewart in the last
innings. Head gave up two runs
on six hits and struck out four.
Stewart allowed three hits.
Brevard left 10 men on base,
compared to SCC's four.

BREVARO
Judy, ri
Roberts, If
Kocol,cf

writers, fans and even Ohio senUng the university, it's esState University's
reknt, sential to have some sensitivity

to the clerk to enable the clerk
mail one copy to each Personal
representative,
Representative,
All Persons interested in the estate
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of to whom a copy of this Notic, of
Administration hat been mailed are Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
required. WITHIN THREE MON
THREE P.ONTHS FROM THE
T145 FROM THE DATE OF TIlE
OF
FIRST PUISL,ICATIO?, OF THIS DÁIL
TIlE
FIRST
NOTICE, to file any oblictiont they PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
may have that chaII,nge
to file ansr oblections they nay have
validity of the decedent's Will, the that challengts the validity of the
civalillcations of the Personal decend,rtt's will, 'he qualifications
of the personal represen'ative,
Representative, or the
he venue or lurildiction of the
jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND court
OBJECTIONS PlOT SO FILED
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
OBJECTICNS NOT SO FILED
Mirnt Kra!zevt
WILL RE FOREVER BARRED

That said Sale Is beng made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of

Seminole County,
Florida
Pvf,,lliti' Fqb. II, 23. March 3, 10,

doubled him in. Brockway
eventually stole home for the
second run from third.
The Raiders went ahead to
stay In the fourth when Brock.
way walked and another batter
also walked, advancing Brock-

required,
WITHIN
THREE
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certainty shall be Stated If the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND PROBATE DIVISION
claim is secured, the security shall
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, File
be described The claimant shall FLORIDA
Number 76-73
deliver Sutf icient coplec of the claim PROBATE DIVISION
Division
to the clerk to enabl, the Clerk to FILE NO 121
In Pi: Estate of
mail one copy to each personal In Re: Estate Of
RICP4ARD L BAIRD
repreSentative,
Deceased
ROSE SCHLEM,
Deceae
NOTICEOF
Admnistrt,on has been mailed are
ADMINISTRATION
required.
TO ALL
PERSONSAGAINST
HAVING
WITHIN THREE MON TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS

onl property.

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reguired. WITHIN THREE MOW- Osceola, md Stminolt, f WhiCh tend to regiSter said ume with the
ThIS FROM THE DATE OF THE flnnciarossIs,ance Is being sought Clerk of tn. Cirit Court. Seminole
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS from the Depament of Health &amp; County, Florida In accordance with
NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the RehabilItative Services of the Stale
provisions Of the FicIitiQv%
any claim or demand they may VII of the Older Americans Act of
have Each claim must be in writing 1965 05 amended Further in
and must indicate the basis for the formation will be available after
claim, the name and address of the Febvrary 16, 1976 from the Area

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the qualifications ot tile perSnat
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.orthe venue
quaOfcation% of the Personal
'Ie Number 7622
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Nrprc'cr1Tavive, or inc vemwe or i"
In Ri: Estate of
ALL CLAtMS. DEMANDS, AND
jurisdiction of the Court.
COA DUGGAN.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND OBJECTIoNs NOT SO F IL ED
Decrated
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTICEOF
Kenneth W Mcintosh
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
ADMINISIRATION
As Personal Reresen
Marcetla Hardle Thompson
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIN o
ttiv of the Estate 01
hl W. Mcintosh Of
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NELLE 0 EASTABROOK
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND AL L Stenstrom. Davi. 1
McInto'h
Decea
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTE
Post Office Box 1330
ATTORNEY FOR
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE hEREBY NOTIFIED San'ord, Florida 37771
PFRSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
,,,,,. admr,,straion of $he t-tate Telephone- 372 2)71
DOUGLAS
STENSTROM,
ESQUIRE
of CORA D000AN, deceased, File Attorneys for Personal
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DAVIS 1
Number 76 77, Is pending in tnt Representative
MCINTOSH
Circuit Court for Seminole County Publith Fb Ii, ii. 1976
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Box 1330
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Florida, Probate Divilon, the ad DEW
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dress of which is Seminole County
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H!ARINO
Publish: Feb II. ii, 1976
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 3277)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of
DEW LI
The pernsl representative of the public hearing to be held at tile
estate l LEE SIMONE whose ad Auditorium of the Altamonte
dress is 7i50 Fairvlew Avenue, Springs Civic Cenfer, Magnolia
FICTITIOUS NAME
Cincinnati. Oho 43719. The name Drive, at Longwood Road,
Notice is hereby given triat I am
•i'u dUUfI ui i,r s'i'mioni, Anamonte springs, Fiuri,,, al
C'iG H*
engaged ifl business
rcprejentOtivt'% attorney arc set p m., Wednesday, March 3. 1916. for 436, Attamonte Springs. Seminole
forth below,
the purpose of considering an County. Florida under the lictAll persons hving claims or Areaw,de Program for the Aging for itious name of HEIP4TZELMAN'S

FloridA, the above deSCribed per

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Florida Chaplain Service banquet, 7 p.m., First
United Methodist Church, Orlando. Testimony by former
jail Inmates,

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tactics in the third quarter, shut
out the Pats for seven minutes Lake Brantley
on the way to a 15-4 third poriod Oviedo

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saId. '1 know English, I have
skills and I'd been to America
before. I knew everything here
is different — the culture and
the languages."
Dr. Henry Bahnson, chief of
surgery at the University of

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and the amount Iaimed If the Florida Regional Planning CounCil
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Rotary Club of Seminole South, 7:50 a.m,, Lord
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failing to file a tax return, t'sen

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That said Sale

take 1-u-y Rotary Club ii am, Mayfair country

A married couple with a child

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to an'i and all ez iSting aein% at th
the claim is contingent or unhiquidated the nature Of the un
Front (west) Door of the Scminole unhlc,uidated. the nature of the certainty shall b stated If the
County Courthouse In Sanford, uncertainty shall bi' stated. It the claim is secured, ?IIC Security

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LJOVI S

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Whyrns of the Bahamas, came got a chance to roar in the at his retreating opnnent and Turner in a contest tlia t most
ORLANDO - A newcomer suddenly,
opening round when Chancy cut midway through the round he fans didn't enjoy, as bol:h men
and a couple of old standbys
Whyris, a late replacement loose with several volleys that caught Up to Chanet, and were content on doing as !ltt!c
______________________ came through in exciting for this stablemate Cyclone drove Vincent into a neutral dropped him (or the 10 count as possible.
fashion Tuesday night at the Williams, took the first round corner,
with a scorching combination.
In amateur action both
3r(ield
crowd of 1,619,
righLs
to
Ross'
head
and
body,
his
head
and
rode
out
the
storm
heavyweight
matchup
Tampa
's
came
out
on
top
in
resp
ective
The newcomer, Vinnie Curto,
..isn't able to produce a in The second was going along to take control of the light in the Nat Gates took the measure of bouts, along with 3ye ar-oh'
1 nuctIthesinctI)aflnerwhefl second.
Orlando's Savage Turner on a Clyde Fussel.
as did Mad Dog Ross the smaller, by five pounds (148
.ii'I Joe)' Vincent, but the 20- to 153), Whyms started to cx
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car-old middleweight did change with the Southern junior
come out on top of Tampa's nuddleweight champion, and
"Fast" Eddie Davis after 10 that was a mistake,
hard-fought
rounds.
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got in a solid right to
(urto's
victory
was well
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received by the crowd, but it the head but before he was able
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follow
it
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he
was
nailed
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Bob Burns had the fight canvas for several minutes.
deadlocked at 97-97, while
Vincent's KO, a third-round
Judges
Al Aldrich and Lee stopper of Tampa's' While
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both
had
Curto
ahead
by
Chancy,
caused
the
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As usual, the flamboyant
Curio goes luside against I)avi,g
I'm a little disappointed junioc middleweight entered
with the judges scorecards," the ring to a chorus of boo's,
!hc' Wiflntr r,)imncnte(l after Which Vincent acknowledged
the fast paced bout," but I won hr throwing kisc5 towai-cl.s his
Ret count.s against Chancy, Chancy counts birdies
andI guess that's all that
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matters.
"I was a little rusty because I
haven't been as active as i
Ofl h U e
H e I r s S u e Go od ye a r,
would like to be, but all that is
changed now. I am set to fight
next month in Philadelphia and D
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Marshall 96, R,'a. Co)
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The it,' arnl then walked nut if the
Was Louisville perhaps lookljtuIs-llle Cardinals celebrated locker room and shut the door. ing ahead to
Saturday's nationtheir return to the Top 20 by
"That had a great effect on ally tele1sed showdown her"
pulling the same shenanigans mile," added Gallon with a with st.'nnd.rankeiJ
Marqueti.•
that last month cost theiii a spot
eeph grin,
emphasized
over an
amnone the nation's college
With an inspired Gallon tak- over again not to look ahead,'
basketball elie.
ing control underneath, Louis- said CrWII. But Gallon had th
The 19th-ranked Cardinals, vilic moved from a 40-33 half. Warriors on his mind Just fun.
Just short of miserable in the time deficit into a 62-G2 tie with
utes after Tulsa had been (1I'.
first half, needed some halftimne 9:09 left in regulation. The patched.
PSYcholog)' by Coach Denny Cards led by as many as four
"The place will be full anti
Crumn, a couple of lucky points dawn the stretch, but we'll be ready," said Gallon.
bounces and an overtime to Tulsa fought back on the scar- "illat's going to be a game and
down 16-time loser Tulsa 98-90
ing of Dan O'Leary, who fin- a half,"
Tuesday night.
ished with 19 points.
Elsewhere in college basket.
The Golden hurricanes had a ball, Berry Davis scored 27
In the end, Louisville won its chance to win the game in the points as Texas A&amp;M, playing
11th straight game and boosted final seconds, but Tom Vincent without two ineligible players,
its record t 18-4 because 6.11 had two of three free throws held off Houston 9-4-80; Mike
enttr
Ri(-kv Gallon took bounce out before canning the Russell and Grant
Dues
Crumn'stünt her(. Umited to one that tied matter's 866 at sparked a second-half rail)' to
two layups and no rebounas In the end of regulation,
carry Texas Tech past Baylor
the first half, Gallon exploded
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at
New
York
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York
79 30 43 1)
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troit
Central Division
Cleveland
Montreal at Toronto
3)77 400
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3373 519 i,
St. I0ul al Los Angeles
76 71 III 6
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1) 35 1 46 201 751
toronto
IS 36 S 35 730 21.1 Cracker Jack Go. 7 Best Horn. 9.
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W'nnlpeg 1. Edmonton 4, OT. Eckert,
2 Queen
3
tic
Cur.sqt'ous Karen, 4. Mineola
Quebec S. San Diego 2
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Minnesota 6. Toronto 3
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Mrvi
29 23 1 67 201 703 (1)510. 260, 3 Lake Emba (4) 7
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6S
St Louis at Kentucky
Martin
County
63,
Lake
New York at Indiana
J Worth 67
San Antono at Denver
Everglades City SO. Clewiston
Thursday's Games
II
Kentucky vs Virginia at Nor
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Tuesday's Results
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1 90 1 10. 3 Brown Spt-ctre (31 260.
GOtdr'fl State 101, Nq,"
0 25) StI 60. 31,72,

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King's
Academy
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Glade Christian 33
Leonard 61, Phhee 63

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Cleveland II?. Atlanta 97
RCket '7) 7210. 73.10. 1010; 2
Los Angeles 1i5. New Onieans Sar'b1as'n (6) 1200. S 60. 3 M A 'S
101
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Chicago ill. Phoen, Ill, OT (6 7) 5731 60; P (7 all) 53-20; (all 6)
Kantas City 175, Philadelphia 525 50. 31 II
Palm
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Beach
Gardens
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II).
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MIl*dUktt
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Lb 13) S60. 300. 3 L L's Ill ill
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Los Angeles at HOutton
31 59
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'noenx at Detroit
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at Omaha
Stranapsan 77. McArthur
Drnisc 3) 340. 7 60. 3. how On flo
Boston at Seattle
Browarci Chn,ttn $4, West(8 7 60. 0 123) SlO 40. P 23
wood Christon 15
Thursday's Game
131 70. 3)92.
Portlanci at Cleveland
Crestvsew 60. LAurel Hill
FIFTH-S 16.0 I MA'S Steven
Ocata Vangua"d 73, North -.
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Mar ion 67
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Atlantic
90,
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Jupiter 57
5296 70. 31 91
Denver
10 13 ,,5
Palm
Beach
Gardens
69,
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New York
3.1 2) 619 7
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P'per 66. Northeast
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Mom, Christian 56. Pinret

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e on paper, until April 1977.
Lose By
Jeanne Evert Advances, Too
n ' The suit was suspended with
tlwunderstandingthatit.oul(J To
DeI.AND
The
Sanford
AUSTIN, Tex, - Jeanne Even of Fort Lauderdale,
Escape Legal Charge
Ju.ijor Boys dropped a first be dismissed if the paper cxFbi., advanced to the second round of a 110,000 tourround
basketball
game
to
pansun
team
actually
began
nannt on the
Futares cirit th a ,
victory
SAN DIEGO AP - A high- a news conference Monday, us- Season," details Chargers
Ormond Beach in the DeLand play in April i9n,
over Nancy nstein of Washingbn, D.C.
Nine of the jurors said after- ranking California narcotics tensibi called to announce the prohiems on and off the field. It
InvitatIonal Junior Boys wards that they were leaning agent says his office won't go appointment of former Las An- is said to decribe Klein as a
Brickels' Wife Dies
Monday
night,
Basketball
Tournament towards the side of Seattle, the after a University of California geles Ram scout Johniiy Sand- manipulative tyrant and Svare
The Sanford crew fell wy state and King County. Almost psychiatrist (or supplying ersastheChargers'new gener- as his weak and willing tool.
OXFORD, Ohio All Services fir Josephine Jentes
4,B88RIC/1f8
behind in the first quarter when all agreed that they wanted to drugs to members of the San al manager.
Bckels
Boyn
Beach,
dow of late Miami
A
major
drug
scandal
broke
carry
the
trial
they were outscored by 11 "see who won,"to the end and Diego Chargers.
Srnders replaces Harland outafterthelfl3seasonandthe
Uulversity of Ohio AeUc Dirtor John Brickles, will be
Jose
points,
but recovered in the
• NIGHTLY
held Friday in Oxford. She was 68.
house, supervising Svare, who was fired by Klein National Football League fined
ayde Parker, a gray-haired special agent of the state
nd frame
flu- last month, Svare was the Klein, Svare and eight Charger
halftime, 26-25to trail b) one at loan collector (or a bank, said reau of Narcotics, said Tuesday Chargers coach in 1913 when players a total of $40,000.
8:00 P.M.
Vilas Tops Arifraj, 7-6, 6.2
But the Sanford crew never the trial "was a waste of tax- that Dr. Arnold Mandell appar- Mandell wasa guest of the club. Mandell also was ordered
to
cauld overtake Ormnond Beach, payers' money," but he agreed ently acted legally in giving
S. WUIS Toseeded GuWenno Vilas of ArgnUna
Klein said he fired Svare be- stay away from the team.
with the other jurors that he Chargers players drugs while cause of a book written by
despite the 21 points of Mike had
• MATINEES
defeated Anand Amritraj of dla 7, 6-2 in opening round
Svar has threatened a libel
wanted the trial to continue he was
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aetlon in the $60,000 St. Lauls Tends
the
club's
unofficial
Mandell
5s51C.
about the Chargers. suit against Mandell, saying his
Gaudreau and the 18 points of 'because it's like stopping in psychiatrist during the 3973
The yet unpublished book, en- coaching career has been
Jimmie
Williams,
Robert
Bridges added
four in the
loss, the rniIe of the ballgame." season,
Monday
titled
"The
Nightmare rulned by Mandell's book.
The governmen
had acMandell, who heads the psyWed. &amp; Sat.
followedHoward
by Mark with
Huam.an
Freddie
threeand cused the league and its teams chiatry department a' the Uniantitrust violations, fraud versity of Californja.San Diego,
1:45
each,
Bill
Cosgrave
with
two
and
breach
of contract
tallies, and Paul Jack on with of the old Seattle
Pilots(or sale has a medical degree from
TurrrrOrant)
The Lyman High School girls Guriit;.
one.
team to lane University in New Orleans.
DISCUS
WISImI (LI U7' 7
track team finished rn second Spence
(SP 7.9. 7
1. Clevrlan
Milwaukee hnkrests in 1970.
Ormond
Beach's
Peter
As a medical doctor then,
place to the Winter Park (irls in CL) 276. 2 DreLeI IC) 219 MILE
The
suit's
goal,
Atty.
Gen.
Mandell
Wakeman
scored
25
Was qual1fki to adiXibti
a track meet Tuesy, despite RELAY I Wnter Park (Ftll
3 TRIFECTA
and
Siade
Gorton
s-aid,
was
to
reminister
drugs if he saw fit,
Clifton
Mike Castelle 23 to lead the
McAbbft) l..$; 7,
vinng entries In the 440-)&amp;d Lyman 5Lylle
0
03S
cover a mnajor league baseball house said.
Winners,
relay, long jump, mile run, 0RACES
team for the city, which in the
Charger owner Eugene Klein
yard run, flyard dash, and
meantime has acquired a $60 said Mandell "disptnsed" 1,700
discus throw.
million
domed sadium the emptetamine pills to his playLyman had 51' points for
&lt;ingdomne.
ers in 1973, with 400 giing to one
ciond, topped by Winter
Six businessmen, headed by unnaned player alone.
• BIG PERFECTA
Park's
radio executive Lester Smith
MOSCOW, Idaho tAP)
Klein
aiso
said
he
had
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W;nter
or s. Lyman
yearshe
atgraduated
Washington
State,
Washington Slate Uni. where
in 1953.
lIe and entertainer Danny Kaye, neises who saw Mandell hand.
St'. Coonai
ue expansion
versity offensive coordinator has been an assistant at Mon. ehise for $5.55
HOLOW HURDLES
Iran- ing
million. 'They
to, out pills despite orders not
Gumkowsk) 'WP) 123; HiGH
30)113
"Jick"
Elway
has
been
tama
and
bc?d
coach
at
Grays
have
signed
a
20-year
lease
(or
•THURSDAY
I. Turner (WP) 16) 2.
JUMP
addedtotheUniversltyof Idaho Harbor Community College at the stadium,
But house said his office will
Bowers (WP) 44 SHOT PUT
LADIESt NITE
SpenCe IWP) 3) l'j; 2. WiIiams II) football echJng gaff, Athletic Aberdeen, Wash., and POII
not roopen the Chargers drug
ELAV -- 1. Colon:aI Director Leon
214
The county and Mate had investigations of 1973 unless
Wet'rr'
(Eider cf'ra
G. Grec'3 an- geles
High School. Port Ange- agreei earlier th If a baseball Klein can co
nouriced Tuesday.
les, Wash.
up with cvi________
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o - 1 Oiijt'r IC) 63.4 7
2(121.
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team were ot*alned they w'uld dence of wrongdoing,
Brya'f (WPi 6196 410 RELAY
$l14•Te1,
The
44-year-old
Hoquiam,
Lymao (R(lil'd MCMill'O b"Cbt)
be willing to end the proceedSaid
House:
"Anybody
can
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Wash., native
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Cicv,i.oôl 541. LONG JUMP - I
ings. But the city, still seeking make aiIegat1o. It would take
CIeetand (11 15 ); 7 TvYfl(' Erickron, who left in December
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g
t
cash in compensation for ex- a team of medical doctors to
I hr flWUtif•f
A P,'ll F
jfflfl fu';rr
jormn {WPJ 6 01 7.
s.
icnditures for the Pilots home approve or disapprove of the
(U
h Jim Sweeney, now head
________
MO- I Brnarner (1) 2:136; 2.
at Sicks Stadium, held on until dispensing of those 400 31113,
McAbee (WP) 237.3 MEDLtY man at Fresno State.
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Friday, Then, the City Council whatever the)' are."
,'"r'
Elwav pcnt t)w last Irur
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Indiana, ft 's obvious that these Heirs to race driver Mark Don.
)nohearing today in the suit by a ring to UF last (all.
Decof said he filed suit at tte as warn Donohue of possible hue's helmet "failed to ideBa urn g a r ten attended (aI cUniversity of Florida baseball
a great ohue, who was fatally injired request of David Lawton of IAn- shortcomings. The suit said this quately and properly prol
He contended he met the in- Florida Southern in 1973-74 and talent an
likeappreciate
me,"
tect
Curto stated while practicing (or the 1975 coIn, U.!., executor of
player seeking an order over- tent of the rule by cumpking Palm Beach Junior College in
failure resulted n Donohuc's and guard" him from sen
matter-o(-(actly.
turning a National Collegiate all hut one course toward gradAustrian Grand Prix, are suing hue's estate, on behalf of Car- kiUi
injury.
Curio's habit of holding his Goodyear Tire and Rubber Cu. men Eden Donahue, the driv.
AthietiAssociationru1jng and uation.
hands lowand allowing Davis to and Bell !Iehnets Inc. for 0 er's witw, and the couple's GALLOP POLL
declaring him eligible to play
Making him go to Junior collead at his unprotected face, million,
this season.
by Alan May er
two SOflS.
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Jege to take one course would be
caused the highly ranked
The
suit,
entered
in
ProvjLø
i
The U.S. District Court stüt a waste of his tthe and refusing
JlcsaJdthcac(bon(jl1.J,1
1
4
B 0Y
5
5.'
A'
V
A'iyci94'1t
Italian to get hit more than he dence Superior Court on behalf a Rhode Island court Monday
by Ross Baumgarten names the to allow him to play baseball
41 4E /
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liked but it ao opened up of Donahue's widow and two because Iwton is a resident of
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NCAA and University of Floni- could t him his scholarship,
k
Davis for counter-punches,
YP 6R1. tU5FQ
'
da Athletic Director Ray Baumgarten contended.
children, claims there were this state and because both a4j
P Ia ce 2 n d
flt
ni'
Cd#tt
4
c/OCK(Y
'
96'7
The pattern of the fight seous defects in the tires and Goodyear and Bell do business Graves as defendants,
/
He said he should be considAif
stayed the same frmi round to safety helmet Donohue was us- here.
/1
OY
U. S. District Judge William ered eligible under the same
WINWI PARK - Lyman round. Several seconds would ing when injured.
A1
#1
IA&amp;
VIP
1'
Stafford set the hearing for late rule that allows a student to
The suit charges that the -. ,
igh School with 64-3 points go by with both men looking for
CFY / ONE O
afternoon,
In addition to Goodyear and Goodyear tires used by Donoparticipate in athletics at his finished second place to openings. Then one would lead
#E.F
7 '/6Ir6V4UO,P4V&amp;A
!laumgarten was ruled in- new irtitu(ion after transfer. overwhelming Winter Park in and the other would retaliate, Bell, the lawsuit names the hue (ailed to withstand "rca- )
eligible because he had not ring because his mnajor nurse a four-team boys track meet as they stood toeto-tue and Penskc Corp., which owned the sonably foreseeable stress and
7WE Y7f CO?JV7-1Z
,
race car, as a co-defendant,
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strain
conditions
while
racing
held Tuesday. The Parkers exchanged solid head and body
Donohue died from a blood at high speeds."
rolled up 132 1-3 first place punches while the crowd roared clot in his brain two days after
points to win the meet.
,yP
Goodyear is also accused of ,,
.
-,
its approval,
his Formula I racer hurtled off failing to properly test, exam•••
,'. nq Park Ro I)? I ). L'fmr
Neither fighter was cut at the the track Aug. 17 while on a
••
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.,$
:3, CoI,,,,t 16 ;, Jones 76'
33
end of the contest and neither practice run prior to the Austri'U HIGH HURDLES - I. H0d9(S ,,,
A
.
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C'
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--..i mmons (WP) 161
dwigtr of an Grand Prix in Graz, Austria. ,,
es
e i
c'izt,q,
1)) 9 SY going down, but both battlers He was quoted in ne re31 \1fl I
2MftC u
4
'. sampled the best the other had ports following the crash as
7 HuSb4fldj IWP) 413,).
SHOT to offer in almost every stanza,
i'wat'
PUT
I $m'th
11's,
telling crec members that the Ten n is Team
.
,gpc
S'1,rke I.)) 529. SORELAY - 1
It,"iI
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lcftffonttireblcwoutwftjle(he
I!ARflOR[), bconn. (APi Colonial (Yetor Richardson
lenton) 1.316; 7. Y.,nter Pri
car was traveling about 160 Australia will send Rod L.a -er,
t',4m.(/j' ,17"
- ,!:._.:IL1 1
lii
4-40---).
Vavghn(WP)SI.i.
2
miles
per nour through a turn. John Alexander, Tony Roche,
Sea
ttle
Miami Names Line Coach
W,Wams
IL)
520330
HURDLES
(ttr&gt;
The
suit states that Donohue, John Newcombe and Phil Dent
1 Hoqe (WP) 2 3. Smtr, 1'p
i graduate of Brown University against an American team next
433
LONG
JUMP
-I
Smith
(WP
MIAMI APi - Ed Washington, offensive line coach te
yr
''o O4'6
201; 2. RvseII (WP) 194 .
hete, received a severe blow on month in World Cup tennis
past two years at West
ku IWP) 157 7, 7, Hcron ii Pa th I'ICJ
Illinois, has been hired as Ught
the side of his helmt when the competition.
S7 SPRINT MEDLEY REL
end-offensive line coach for the University of Miami's
car
crashed through four rows
- I Cooniai (RlcharthonYca!tD'
The Aussies, behind Captain
football team,
y
.
ivia,
iie; Gammage) 7:017; 2. Wintr
of fences.
Fred St0110, hold a 5-1 edge in
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park 7: 9, DISCUS - 1. Starkrs C.learec/
g/
"The damages were based oii the event that began in Boston
il ii? 10; 7. Smsth (WP) 137 1 720
7YE 8e7
his earning potential," said atI
Natase Wins In Nationals
i Smti idi 731. 2. Steward
EVERETT. Wash, iAP) - torney Leonard Decof on Tues- in 1970.
,,V
',P) 731 POLE VAULT
'
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The American team for the
ParS nS (dl 141.2 Stanley IL) 130
SALISBURy, Md. - Second-seeded Ilie Nastase
The final obstacle to reinstate- day. 'Mark [)onohue had a March 4.7 tournament will
of
I
be
HIGH JUMP-i. (tie) Kauss (WP)
I'
Romania cruised mb the third round of the 150,000
Burns IL) SI TWO MILE - 1' ment of American League play very high income. Not only was Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors,
National Indoor Open Tennis thampionsIii with a 6-2, 6in Seattle was washed away he a front-line racing driver Dick Stockton, Bob I.utz and
bar
(LI 9497 IWP)
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The Portland Trail Blazers l.lo) Neal's shoulder. That
Kings 125, 76('rs 197
are not only last in the National was obvious. But what can you
Nate Archibald scored a
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game-high
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Kansas
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The Braves were losing by losing streak by heating
At least Lenny Wilkens thinks 108-30 with less than three Philadelphia.
minutes to go but later closed it
lakers 115, .Jiz 101
"I think the officials did their to 308-107 with 1:53 left with the
Karcemn Abdul-Jabbar and
jobs tonight," said the Portland help of McAdoo's four foul Gail Goodrich scored 28 lx)ints
coach
after a 116-133 loss to the shots. Big Mac later hit a bzi
50,
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Iu1fajo Braves, "but the calls line Jumper and a free throw to New Orleans.
seem to go the other way when
give him 42 points for the night
Bullets 113, But-ks 112
s you're a last.place team.''
and help the Braves pull away.
Phil
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Bob McAdoo (trove for a basket sas Gty 125, Philadelphia 107; third quarter, rallied to nip Muin the closing minutes and both Los Angeles 115, New Orleans waukec.
times, the Trail Blazers were 101;
Washington
113,
Warriors 1I, Knicks %
(-ailed for defensive fouls. The Milwaukee 112; Golden State
Hick Barry scored 20 of his
NBA's leading scorer took ad- 304, New York % and Cleveland game-high 34 points in the secvantage of the situation and 112, Atlanta 92.
ond half, helping to rally Golden
cashed in four free throws to
Bulls 114, Suns 111
SLate over New York ann give
help turn the game around,
Jack Mann, hitting a season- the Warriors a sweep of their
"Mr Adon was able to dii what
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4'e wanted," Wilkens said. eight in
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"lie's a great player and he time to lead Chicago
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Campy Russell scored
The calls were questionable, I
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offense," says Ma. 22 14 in the second half
as
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forbidden under Florida law, management purposes and committeeman,
Persons registered in splinter

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dangerous Most ereina deep stuh nut musically talented
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state of depression,
children perform. iMost your personal, feminine
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kind word for those wondcul can pla the piano so they ill
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bridal teil a mantilla of r
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DFAH ABBY May God bless
embroidered alencon lace, Is a N.J.
bride is a flight at- you for asking readers ti() h4id
family heirloom.
tenthint for Eastern Airlines spent three months or more in a
The bride's sister, Pain, was and the groom is an agent for mental hospital to write to yfiti
explaining the
of
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beading. The watteau
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It's best to ha, e ane person respo nsible for the watering of
plants. If you have more than one eager gardener in your family
,
divide the plan ts equally and make sure each person is respo
sible for the plan ts in her or his territory. That goes for regular
hing, Inspecting for diseases and fer ti lizing.
If
have a hard time keeping track of which plan ts need
watering once a week, once evers o
th er day or once every two

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groom is the son of Mr. and Jacksonville, John Chappell of
tlrs. Richard B. LaJeune of St. Augustine, Dale Dignim of
g roo m 's brother
?lmarrIa 'e b' tier
father, the bride wore a
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wedding Vows Jan. 25 at St. ,Nlituni; E.Iainc Lavender of
Luke's Lutheran ('7hurch.
Oviedo; the bride's sist r
The Rev. John J. Kucharik Linda Beasley and Leslic " 11'
-of and the Rev. William Von both of Oviedo; and the groom's
preckclsen officiated 1it the sister, I on
I aJeune of
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l'"t I doubl e-ring J!14"kc1ntIlh'.
ceremon y Mrs Judy Duda was
They wore A line gowns of
organist and Mark Sch weitzer cranberry, dusty rose and ivory

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h,;lne is to proup plant.s together Am a met,al tray filled ,
%41th
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wbbles but not high enough to touch the pots.
A long spell of wet weather my nit down on a plant's light,
but it also temporarily raisles the humidity and the plants will look
itiore lush.
Frequent misting helps offset dryness for smooth leafed
plants. but Is not necessary and can be harmful to ftazy varieties

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(-ommon to modern housing.
Plants kept in offices have a harder battle ljcc,111:e of Vie
extremes ill temperatures that occur at rught and on llie
t*ikencJs t hin the heat or air conditiomag is tured off
Our grandparents grew full, bloom-laden geraniums in I. eir
i1 kitchens but in the constant, even he at of today's homes,

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school class at Gen-za a First Methodist Church, where
she is assis ta nt organist.

MRS. BLANCHE RUCKER
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2 cups squash (canned or
fresh cookedi
I can cream of chicken

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Genes a Garden Club member she belongs to th e Citizens
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Cover chicken alternately with
layers (if stuffing and soup,
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large Dotti U)fllblnC the to

I enjoy preparing

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vegetable casserole, on the other hand, makes for

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Homemakers Club and second vice president of fix.

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lou'llik) edliag when meat is scarce. Or a ca.wrole

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until ten de r, reserving broth.
Pitk meat from bones and

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I pkg. corn bread stuffing

what rn're can one a:;k

Mrs. Raymond (Blanche i Rucker of Geneva actueves
this desired end by preparing a lot of casseroles. Chicken
Casserole, for example, a hearty entree which needs
just a light salad to make
it a comnolete meal.

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clerk of the circuit court and
the o th er to be appointed by th

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Mrs. Jeann e iidr-Iuez.
Democratic candidates for

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Cook Of The Week

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be listed on the ballot include:
th em.
Birch Bayb, Arthur 0. Blesslt,
A total of 34 persona were Robert C. Byrd, Jimmy Carter, board of county commissioners
automatically sealed on the Frank Church, Fred H. Harris, for a four year term concurrent
Seminole
Republican
Henry M (Scoop) Jackson, with the clerk of the clicuit
Executive committee unop- Ellen McCormack, Milton J. court and be subject for
'd I addition, the current Sha Sargent Shriver, Morris removal by the board of county

every issue to be decided,
have
nated political precinct two, t.he Wilson Place'Ia4'fIAnc
(.,tIt..
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Bruce sai d today.
Part) crossovers, permitted Republican may join the other choose between Cthia A. Susan 1pton and iU Grubbs
'une
county's
24.836 in other states, whereby voters in approving or disap- Crane and J,C. Pearson for Meyer for
local
cOln- mittee, Fred Strectman,
Democrats will be able to Democrats
De
may vote in the provi ng a state constitutional local l Irt% committpewom n mtttP%r)t1nn
automatically elected to
isrnrt.
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in the major party contests,
according to law.

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aside In a warm place until
doubled In bulk. Brush with
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glossy crust. For an attractive
top, slash with a sharp knife
making a crl.ss cross on top of
round loaf. Rake in a preheated
400 degree F. oven for 35 to 40
minutes or until done. Tap loaf,
when it sounda hollow it Is done.

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Spareribs

195

Cut-up

LB. 45c

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L.B. 48

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Beef Liver

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FLORIDA
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SWIFTS'
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Sausage
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Beans

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CONTADINA
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FOR

Meat Sauce
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Baby

BEECHNUT

Food

4 OZ. JAR

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14

Grape

10 Ci Z.

89

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WI TH PURCHASE OF
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Granulated

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Veal Patties BREADEOL

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12c

1.LB
2 PKGS. 25c

Carrots
GEORGIA SWEET
Potatoes

Jamaica Cola

HEAD 29c

Cube Steaks 11.1111, OR '1.48 FLORIDA VINE RIPE
MORE LB.
Tomatoes
101. FROZE

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Oysters

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LB
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98c
FRESH SLICED TO ORDER

LB.

1.47

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OLD FASHIONED

Smelts

LB.

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ON

Halibut

FAIRWAY'S

7

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FROZEN FILLETS

LB.

Breasts, Thighs, Drumsticks LB.
1.55

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MORRELL SLICED TO ORDER

Rock Shrimp L.B.

$1e85 Leg or Breast Quarters

MEAT VALUES

3$-.z.b.t.

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3 HINDQUARTERs, 3 WINGS

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Whole

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Loin

Cool onwire rack. ha crisper

21-'oz pkg.

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ovenproof I quart round bowl,

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greased and lightly floured

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Cream Pies......................

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SAVE 30c, &amp;eo: With Pancakes or Wafflei,
Aunt J.mmo,

Syrup
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79'
SAVE 13c, Booty Crock.,'s
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89'
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Into a warm greased bowl.

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Enjoy A Mexican Dinner Tonight!

Sn.o

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Feyn F94 Pelt

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Blueberry Warries..............

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Taco Sat'ce........................
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Fruit Drink ............ ......":39'

combine 1 cup starter, milk or

Feb is 19?60____

Miss Breck Hair Spray .......... ...79'

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Smoked Mullet.......... 16

SAVE 25c. Libby's Cut

WA

$

LB.

Round Bone

FLORIDA BABY BEEF

In a large mixing bosl,

Trw ii lied.,
9.d.P49.

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BONELESS

LB.

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ECONOMICAL

1 egg yolk, beaten with
1 tablespoon water

over

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35'

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69&lt;

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Cop.lands

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BONELESS

Steaks

or margarine

ProTenBeefRoast
1.34.or

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Delicate flavored, Tender Fresh

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979

25. 101,61

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Servo Creamed or Raw, Sugar Sweet Brand, Crisp

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Steaks

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Any Swift's Premium

Flavor with Horn, A Pot of Fresh, Crisp

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BLADE CUT

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Idaho Potatoes......

TO FEB. 25, 1976

1i cup scalded milk, cooled

sic

can

..Wed rue

Boil, Fry or Bake These Plump Purple

59

Swift', Premium Thin Sliced Beef, Ham

Corned I..f.............."89

Apple Sauce ................
'thank You Brand Pitt,d

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ARMOUR * TESTENDER BEEF
SAVE ON STEAKS
Chuck
Round
Sirloin
$
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Club
Rump
T. Bone
$ 1985
Roasts
1965
Steak
S
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1.55
California
Delmonico
1.55 Roasts
1,a35 Steaks BONELESS $2965
$ 10
Stew
Eye Round
1.65 Roasts
$ 1 .35
ef
5
75c
ci.
Sh ulder
Roasts
1
Ribs
95c
BEE
75 c HINDQUARTERS

up

1 cup starter

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EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED TENDER

SOURDOIGHImEAL)

FROSTING

ASteok's Companion, Bake those

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Cooking Onions...... 3 Z. 49'

Publix reserves
the right to limit
quantities sold

Country Ham .............. pbs '2'
(Goes well with pancakes) Tennessee Pride,

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FLORIDA'S BABY BEEF SALE!

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'303 $
Golden Corn.............3
1
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49'

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Perfect for Pie or Sauce, U. S. Fancy Crisp
York Apples............ .

(Serve with scrarnbled eggs) Armour Star Sliced

2/$142

6

197 0

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mass. After a day or two the
liquid will rise to the top, mix
gently with a fork to blend
sourdough mixture.

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package dry granular

thestrerLsa bubbly foaming

251

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53C

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SAVE iO, Libby's Tangy

Tomato Juice --- ---- --- SAVE 9c. Libby Bartlett
Pear Halves ........,,,,,

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Asparagus..........................

'303

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U.S. 1 Uniform Size

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la Beef Style, Oscar Mayer
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Rich in Chip ........................ 1.4-49, 89,
(Regularly 99c) Ksebler Cookie,

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53c

SELF-RISING

4

Cut-Up Fryers ................ .59'
Fryer Breasts .,I,hRibs 1110 6 1"
Fryer Drumsticks ........ .99'
Fryer Thighs .................. .99
Fryer Wings .................. .59'
Fryer Bcicks&amp;Necks 19'

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Ground Beef with H.V.P

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Swift' Premium Tender-Grown Govt.
Inspected, Shipped, DID, Fresh, USDA Grad• A

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Chuck Shoulder Roast
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Swift's Premium ProT*n Beef Plate
Short Ribs ............................ .89'

Flavorful Boneless

Beef for

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. $ 1 2,

Great For B,-B-Qv,, Beef Plot.

Short Ribs ..................

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Swift's Premium Pr*Y*n Bon*l*ss B"f
Imperial Oven Roast,,.,,,
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Lean, M.at Beef Full-Cut

4

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Cottage Cheese..................

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"Selected Baby Beef"
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FRIENDLY FOLKS
AT 2690 S. ORLANDOAVE.

)east
one-third cup lukewarm
water
2 teaspoons sugar
I cup lukewarm wattr
2 teaspoons
I cup unbleached ishite
fl our
Sprinkle dry yeast over one
third cup lukewarm water. Add
sugar, stir. Cover and let stand
for 5 minutes until the mixture
begins to (own. Add 1 ('up
lukewarm water, salt and flour,
Beat well with a whisk or rotary
beater until sell blended. Pour
into a large wide-mouthed ti
Cover lightly and let stand In a
warm pL ice for 2 to3days until

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of its storied association with
the early Alaska prospectors.
These pioneers were called
sourdoughs" because the
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carried the sourdough starter
pots strapped to their packs so
that they could bake bread
wherever they encamped for
the night, without worrying
about where and how to find
yeast for their loaves.

Krolts Signature Chunk Style

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Dutch Loaf..................... 49
Thurs. , Feb. 19th Delicious Sliced Franklin Salami or
Genoa Salami............ "79
Thru Wednesday
Zesty-Flavored, Ffesh-Mocle (Serve with fish)
Feb. 25th, 1976..
Cole Slaw ...................... 16" 49

WE'RE STILL

ani'lu
tp bo iling water
Po ur into tiked pie shell. Co ve r 1 small onion, minc ed
Cook carrots and drain Cook
Put a ll ingredients into pan 6 Tbs. lemon Juice
with merangue made from egg 'i cup flour
onion 3 minutes n butter, stir in
an d cook to soft iil stage. ["our 6 lbs. sugar
whitesand6 This. sugar. Bro
I t tsp. celery salt
flour, salt, mustard and milk.
over cake while still hot.
3 egg whites
in 3 degree oven 12 to 15 1 tsp. pft
Cook
till smooth, add pepper
LEMON 1'1
3 Thc. butter.
minutes.
" tsp. pepper
and celery salt. In 2 qt.
P: cups sugar
MIX (if V ingredients. Add
('AItROT.CIIEESE CA
i cup d' m us tard
casserole, layer carrots, pour
'i (lip flour
boiling water. Cook 15 minutes Eltul.1
2 ('UpS milk
on
sauce. Top wi th cheese and
'I ('Up (orustareb
or until thick. Add egg yolks 12 sliced carrots for 1 pkg.
' large pkg. sharp cheddar
crumbs.
Repeat till all are
i tsp. salt
and lemon Juice combined,
frozen, sliced)
cheese, grated
used
. Bake
minutes at 3
3 egg yolks
Cook 2 minutes. Add butter. 's cup oleo
3 cups buttered bread crumbs degrees.

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7* double til, bedspread and
pillow COverS, white lake Poan
bear skin Sears cata!o price.
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washer dryer 372 0271 or otterSRETIRESENT SPECIAL- Fur
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nice area 1)6
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wall to wall carpet carport plus
large swimming pool $190 month
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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
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HELP WANTED ADS that

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clothes, appliances, etc Corner of
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Reduced to 14)900 6u IO

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NEED A RENTAL?
STEt4STROM REALTY
Pastery Man for DanISh and Sweet 2565 Park Dr REAL TOP 32" 77O
Polls bread mixer experienced Delton.a
On goli course 2 large
only to apply 322 7596 Se rinole
bedrooms 2 baths double garage
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appliances carpet Reasonable
rent Call mornings or evenings
TEXAS CHEMICAL CO ree
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dependable person
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carpet stove 1175 373 7771
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6 chars, ISO, Secretary, $l. oW
arrow bk rocker, $75, tea cart,
$10, 8 drawer chest, $35; double
bed. complete, 1.45. walnut desk.
glass top, $75 Kulp Decorators.
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- 3 Bedroom home,
BR. 119.500 3 liP
513.500
fully f'flced yard, flew FHA loan
BROK(R COOP
Avallapnt. $71,5
BALL REALTY
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD - 3 Bedroom. 2 bath
v.'Ot40p' BALL
home, economical Oil heat, Shady
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and a thatched wig, and plays partly why he lives in ConRudyard Kipling.
necticut. "It's so close to
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steel-nnuned glasses, so the nuddle between California and
star of "Sound of MusIc," "The Europe," he explains.
Return of the Pink Panther,"
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many other movies, television Broadway, Instead, he must go
shows and stage plays, is al- on making films, he says, bemt unr ognizable in "The cause he needs money.
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add much to the show, but we brother, Teddy, and 12 or so
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"I'm going in alone," he don't kant to nag.
other dancers.
tonight for a CBS musicale
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The sets on the show are eyecalled "illy .• Who Loves Va,
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BabY?" If you've never Seen nothing more dangerous than a Leachznan'
a line talk-and-song, arrangcuwnts arc nifty and
Kojak arrest a song, here's studio audience. It cheers and solo about life as an actress, Marty Pasetta's directiot your chance,
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proceedings
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Costarring with him in this a disco-beat tune, "Wbo Loves Greek and the Greek dance reasonably lively.
one-hour endeavor are Barbara Va, Baby," while six lovelies
I)rewn of Jeannie" Eden, swirl about him.
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man, star of CBS' new modest concession he's no
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"Kojak" style as Telly, roars hit, making him vanish so she
through the streets of can sing.
Manhattan to CHS Television
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a minute.
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parts and getflng into dis- biggest money makers in moguises," Piummer said In an hon pictw'e history?
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Legal Aid is sponsored by the
today and in the mid to upper
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plaints about lack of inSOs. Mostly sou th and sou th west Ellis said he hopes the Vihien- ormation about the society's Association. Attorneys provide and in turn is matched b an
winds 10 to Is m.p.h. [lain Julian meeting will solve an),
the free legal expertise for the $8,000 award from the state's
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Lewis said Williams told him, "Don't
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as he reached between his legs and under
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tion that tile grand jury was in. from Oviedo to th,-, grove and
spokesman said this morning indicted is In custody.
are believed to be contained in 'estIgating a Feb. 1 incident in that Merchant was attem
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that an arrest had not been
The grand jury was In session
the interim report that was %hich Oviedo reserve police to fire his revolver at the neeing
made on a second-degree felony all day Wednesday and is ordered sealed,
officer Robert Merchant auto when he stumbled in the
indictment returned late known to have considered more
O1edo Police Chief Kenneth wounded Horace Lee Davis, 21,
Wednesda y by the Seminole than one matter.
Triplett and other offi ce rs were of Oviedo, in an orange grove at loose dirt of the grove
County Grand Jury.
It is believed that besides the oterved at th e grand Jury Casselberry.
Davis was hit in the left ear
Circul t Co urt Judge Kenneth indictment the jury returned a chambers Wednesday.
Police said Merchant and lobe by a "bullet fragment,"
Leffler received the Indictment n&amp; true bill in connection wi th
Triplett said he couldn't patrolman. .Bob Fedi had chased police said, and treated and
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between his legs and under the
law Enforcement Van Hook and defense attorney
Whitehead
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the
man,
chemist
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mist
Steven
R. Platt Alan Dickey.
"I was too scared to run. I whom he couldn't identify,
Should the Jury find Lewis
panicked and I shot him," calmly walked away after testified that nitric acid swab
Lewis testified. He said he firing three shots in rapid tests on the defendant's hands guilty of first-degree murder as
showed that he had discharged charged, there will be a second
doesn't rernemn bet- how many succession,
arid
handled a firearm,
phase of the trial in which the
times he tired the pistol he'd
The shooting victim's wife,
Jurors
will hear testimony and
armed himself with a half hour Mattie Williams, testifi ed t ha t
There was testimony that the
arguments
before deliberating
earlier after Williams drove up she'd been going out with LewIs bullct that killed Williams a h
to Lewis' 21st Street residence for "about nine months" when sat in his auto could ha' t)em on whether to recommend that

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t es tified that a box of .22 caliber
McCregor and a 12-member husband that she was seeing "birdshot" bullets was found in
Lewis, on trial for first- Jury that no weapon was found Lewis and that she and the dead man's car 4-4 days
degree murder in the slaying of in the dead man's auto.
Willi ams argued for a bout 15 after the slaying when
James Lee Williams, 33,
Th ere was testimony that minut es before Wfl!iams left technicians went over the
testifi ed he shot in self-defense
Lewis went to a house near the their residence "mad, and said impo'mded auto again at the
as he stood outside the
he was going to have a talk with Sanford Crime Lab.
shooting scene and told
Williams' auto at
Ronnie."
Lal3rucjano said the bullets,
tersection in the community cupants that he'd Just shot a
found
in the car's glove cornTruth.
cast of Sanford.
Mrs. Williams said her partment, were apparently
On Wednesday Jimmy i, husband had a pistol in August overlooked in earlier searchcs
Lewis said he was trying to
avoid Williams when Williams Whitehead, of York, Pa., but that she hadn't seen It since which were primarily fri search
"almost hit me" with the auto testified that he was walking
that time. She said Williams of a weapon in the car.
as he stopped at Midway Midway Avenue Dec. 1 when he had told her he bought the pistol
The Lewis trial was expected
S1W a "young black man pull a "for protection" and that he
Avenue and Water Street.
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Lewis said Williams told him, gun and shoot a man In a car" had kept the gun in the trunk of to
deliberations
this afternoon
the Intersection of Midway his car,
'Don't walkaway from me I'm

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ticket holders would be ended the issue moved to the
lawns In front of the courthouse.
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wayward courthouse ma ster key, which is in the fit
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The problem isSaIIi not only refuses to return th e k ey,
but vowed Wednesday to "hold court out on the grass" in
front of the courth ouse if Kimtmrough springs his secret
plan to cha nge the locks on all courthouse doors.
Bob El lis was elated at news th at Salfi might move
the issue out on the lawn.
Ellis, the commission's acting administrative

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things and give temper your grandiose ideas
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with a sprinkling of realism.
NOW I S you tell another
distention of the veins. Varicose
I.EO (July 23-Aug. 22) You Keep a sensible perspective.
veins develop because of PCSOfl to drink three glasses of won't be too successful today
PISCES i Feb. 20-March )
o verdistentlon . The vei ns have orange juice a day. Perhaps I talking others into doing
opositions that come to &gt;- t
valves inside thern to help move may solve my problems by something for you th,at you
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doing just that but what size should do yourself. Don't be
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overstretched the valves no taken six ounces for breakfast
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
longer meet and the blood leaks but that has been it. I'd apYOUR BIRTHDAY
downhill distending the vein preciate any information that Usually you're extremely
Feb. 19, 1976
and you see the varicose vein. I '!(I help me get off the awful practical. Today there's a
possibility you could blow
think it Is a good idea for medicine,
Be alert this coming year so
DEAR READER
You caution to the winds.
women to wear support hose of
You
can distinguish between a
some type during pregnancy as shculd follow your doctom 's
LIBRA iSept. 23-Oct. 23 ) As real opportunity and wishful
i nstructions as he knows w ha
t resistance to your aims stiffens thinking. If your choices are )
yOur pot-umum level is. You
today there's a good chance
results
can discuss other sources of
you'll start to slack off instead rewarding.
potassium
agree to let you take three 8.
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The best thing you can do
f thyroid a day, also your own extravagance but also 19) Be careful today In anything
Short of surgery for removal of Ilydropresa and have been on It that of a friend. It could involve y
ou do in public. You could
varicose veins is to prevent for sears, one or two a day you in something costly.
alienate allies through a lack of
further dilation of the veins. To depending on my pressure. Now
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inside your leg ruusdes that you varicose veins. This is par.
can't see are all right, t he ticularly important to
exercise will actually help. As who have a family history of
you exercise, the venous blood varicose veins.
in the legs is milked out of the
If ,ou have swelling of your
leg by a massaging action of the ankles with your varicose veins
contracting leg muscles,
then go ahead and exercise but
you might want to wear some
The su pe rficial vei ns
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have any trouble with mailing. Address your letter to
significant ankle swelling. m in care of The Evening You're likely to procrastinat
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When the deep veins are also Herald, P.O. Box 3, San today and find more excuses 21) Look at your finances
why you shouldn't do something realistically today. mis is not a
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Don't make hasty judgments on
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
veins send 50
(train the superficial ones.
cents for major decisions today in areas Be careful mt to create unThe Health Letter number 5-8.
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problems for
are
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yourself.
Be
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playing tennis, dancing or
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harmful if one has varicose
veins. I will be anxiously
awaiting your answer, along
with two of my friends who also
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members. Team captains and volunteers Preparing to set out on the nne-dun rampaien include-becomes a eai
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homes
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Yates, who at one point
August raids Yates rode with
(luring trials in the cases
law enforcement officers over
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Seminole, Orange, lirevard,
threatened, earlier gave a
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Casselberry address as his
pointing out where members of
residence. But when booked
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in hear t and vascular disease
boil milk for this purpose, on
had already begun well be fore the basis of the meager
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get into the blood from
homogenized milk." Since then
I've been worried about
drinking homogenized milk. Is
it really dangerous Is it really
a good idea to boil the milk
before drinking it to kill the
xanthine oxidas? I would be
very much interested in your
opinion.
DEAR READER This idea
has been publicized through the
efforts of Dr. Kurt A. Oster and
is about as you relate It. Dr.
Oster thinks that heart disease
first became a problem about
the time that homogenized milk
came on the market. He claims
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Sanford
Mcfknald. chairman
of
the
analysis
of
the
economic
point
and
remove
Development
Avenue
to
Mellonville
Avenue,
The Sanford City Commission 1)I)C
legislative action corn- conditions and changes oc- Authority board members; the and Fourth Street to the
gave its endorsement Monday mittec,
curring in the development power to levy taxes and to Lakefront; along Sanford
to legislation proposed u, the
McDonald and DDC Chair- area; formulating and main- approve millage.
Avenue from Fifth Street to the
Sanford Downtown Develop- man Sara Jacobson agreed to tairuing both short-range and
The riiillage limit is set at lakefront:
along French
ment Corp. I DDC) to form a minor amendments requested long-range plans for improving three mills.
Avenue
from
Second
Street to
special taxing district within by the city commission, Downtown Sanford; and parAll
property
owners
in
the
the
lakefront;
and
the
north
the I)owntown area.
including granting the corn- ticipating actively in the li
t)special
taxing
district
will
have
side
of
Third
Street
from
The purpose of the district
mission power not only to ap- plementation of plans for the opportunity to vote in the Sanford Avenue to French
to help provide a permanent point Improvement Authority redevelopment,
proposed referendum. No Avenue, to the lakefront.
surco of fuiids to asit in the board iuieiiibers, but also the
'Iii- conunjs,siujru members deadline has been set for clIing
The boundaries are not
DDC's efforts to redevelop power to initiate removal of expressed their support of the referendum, and taxation straight hoe boundaries, but
Downtown Sanford.
board members.
Dl)C's efforts to improve will start only after the are
drawn
to
exclude
The proposed Dcvelopmnent
The Development Authority Downtown Sanford,
referendum has been passed. residential properties wherever
possible.
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Today you are likely to place
Your rewards will be
today if you take pride in what the interests of others far above
you do and work to please your own. This won't go unnoticed.
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NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINO

IN BRIEF
Hearst Trial Continues
After Visit To SLA Hideout
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court today planning to resume her tale of terror at kid
napers' hands - a (In)' after she and the jury in her trin
for bank robbery toured the coffin-like closets where shi
was held captive in darkness.
1)efense attorneys said Miss Hearst, if not too upset b
her visit to the former Syrnbionese Liberation Arin
hideoutS the clay before, would be on the witness stand al
She began re!ating her e ticr.il saga last Friday
The jury and Miss Hearst made a rainy.day excursior
Monday to the suburban house where she was taken tJ-.
rucht she was abducted. Feb. 4, 1974, and to the inner cit
apartment where she was smuggled in a garbage can 4
weeks later.
The pale newspaper heiress broke Into tears on seeing
the apartment closet where she said she was kept blind
folded for 4' weeks just before the April 15, 1974. bank
robbery for which she is on trial, defenst attorney A
Johnson said.

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Board ol County
muionc'rs of Seminole County.
Florida, wlI conduct a Public
I4ering in the Commtssloners'
Meeting Room of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. on Match 1. 1976. at 7 00
P.M or as soon thereafter as
to Consider a proposed
mcndment to Ordinance 737
Ordinance No 737 1 a), Seminole
County, Florida
tn Ph
An
crdnanc• rI$.n
unincorporated areas of Seminolt%.'
County, Florida, relating to
dredging, filling and other related
activities affecting the quality and
quantity of waters under the
jurisdiction of Seminole County
amending Ordinance No 73.7 by
adding a new Section S A to provide
for ll'.eexemption of certain projects
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A Casselberry Police radio result of a two month probe by
for the suspects, who had left a from county jail Monday
dispatcher was in county Jail his department in cooperation
local trailer park where they following his arrest on a cIrcuit
today in lieu of $5,000 bond, with the Seminole Sheriff's Action Reports
had beenstaying, he spotted the court warrant charging
charged with delivery of illegal t)cparuiient and DEA agents,
station wagon at the auto possession of controlled subdrugs - amphetamines to a
Fires
FugltIe warrant
dealership where the suspects stance - marijuana, battery,
federal undercover agent
Tuber City, North Carolina
had rcturacd for rcpairs on the resisting ai'tesl
without
Courts
Casselberry Police Detective man and his wife were being
car's air conditioning,
violence and resisting ar -est
John Hem!&gt;' arrested Ellen held for authorities from that
The Phillips' were arrested with violence,
Police Beat
Susan Ely, 23, Monday night at state today after being arrested
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on North Carolina fugitive
The charges stem, officials
her Foxcroft Apartments by Sanford police on fugitive
charges and their three said, from Feb. 2 incident In
residence on a circuit court warrants in connection with a and Issued
to Phillips children placed with relatives which Benner, a passenger in a
warrant accusing her of $11,120 cashier's check.
Industries.
ct New Smyrna Beach by state car stopped by Longwood ofdelivery f controlled subRonnie Harvey PhillIps, 47.
Bank officials said the en- I)lvision of Family Services ficerson U.S. 17-92, ran and was
stance.
was held in county Jail in lieu of dorsement on the cashier's officials,
chased on foot by police and poiding application
notice
('asselberry Police Chief $25,000 bond on charges of check was later reported to be a
County Employc Held
arrested after several struggles r'remen!s for Such projects,
for the granting of
l;torge Karcher said Ms. Ely, forgery and accessory before forgery and that Phillips
A
SemInole
County on the highway and in a wooded special .mpPinn
parmits;
who had been employed by his the fact of lorgery.
wasn't employed by the (inn or Recreation Department em- area.
providing
for
construction,
department for nearly three
His wile, 40-year-old Clara M. authorized to endorse their ploye, arrested Feb. 2 by
severabitity and an effective date.
Larceny Charged
.1, Hattaway,
years, has been put on "corn- Phillips, was held under a like checks.
Longwood Police and later
Deputies arrested Raleigh U.
Chairman
pulsory leave" and her bond on charges of forgery and
Police discovered tIat checks released when State Atty. Akins, , of Orlando, Ofl a
suspension is being recoin- e:nbeuk'ment. She listed her totaling $3,710 had been drawn Abbott
herring's
Commissto,iers Seminole
office clr:uit court warrant charging
mended to the city civil service uccupallon as a bookkeeper.
County, Florida
on the local account, including a declined to file formal charges, grand larceny, Bond was t at
PubliSh: Feb. 2. 10. 17, 24, 1976
board pending adjudication in
Sanford Police Detective Sgt. check to a local auto dealership has been re-arrested.
$5,000.
the case.
E.J. Hughes said a r3an who in payment for a 1973 model
George Mike Benner, 25, of i
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Karcher said Ms. Ely is was identified as Phillips station wagon.
525 SR-436, Fern Park, posted
Legal Notice
accused of delivering "speed opened a checking acco'iat
Hughes said a "hold" was $5,000 bond and wa.s released
I c'ret' Q-vt91 tht I am
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pills'' while (1ffl oty to a earlier tft: month at Flaiiij) plated on the remaining funds
in t,ri-'.' i! 101 S t rcn ii
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federal E)rug Enforcement Bank of Sanford and deposited in the bank account and officers
VIHLEP4 SECONDED BY coAt
Legal
Notice
MISSIONER WILLIAMS TIlE Flcrida under the lictitious name Of
Administration (I)EA) Un- an $11,210 cashier'c check staked out the bank.
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS NATIONAL DISCOUNT AUTO
dercover agent.
drawnonWaccamawBankand
Hughes said that Monday
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT SALES,andtt I intendtoregilter
Karcher said the arrest is the Trust Co. of Whitesville, N.C., while oficers were searching
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THE REGULAR MEETING OF
d name with the Clerk of the

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WASHINGTON (API - Responding to new evidence
that the nation's grain-Inspection system Is tainted by
tnstances of bribery and cheating, key senators are'
preparng legislation to create a federal inspection
peograni.
Outlines of the bill were announced Monday after a
General Accounting Office report criticized the current
system, which is operated by the states and private trade
roups with only minimal federal oversight.
'Weaknesses in the national inspection system have led
to extensive criminal abuses, such as intentional
uusgrading of grain. shortweighing and using improperly
ir'pected carriers such as boxcars and ships)," the GAO
rcp"rted after an eight-month study.

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GAO Criticizes Mail Service
WASHINGTON (API - Although mail service is tinproving, the Postal Service still does not provide as good
service as the old Post Office Depaa'tn-ient once did, the
General Accounting Office says.
"Over-all, service today is not as good as It was before
postal reorganization - In terms of timeliness of delivery
and in terms of the bundle of other services provided by
the Postal Service," the congressional auditing agency
said Monday.
The GAO said a significant cause of delays is mall sent
to the wrong place by letter-sorting machines. The
machines cut the Postal Service's costs and improve
product iity, but the GAO said the)' miss about 7 per cent
of the mail they handle.

Cancer Drug Effective
BOSTON tAP) - Italian medical researchers have
found a drug treatment they say can lead to draitic
reductions in recurrence of disease In women after
surgery for advanced breast cancer.
The New England Journal of Medicine, which published
the study, said the treatment program could save hun(treds of thousand; of lives. The journal called the
discovery "of monumental Importance."
The study was conducted by Gianni Bonadonna of the
National Cancer Institute of Italy and a team of
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Aye, Sanford, Seminole County

by virtue of that cerlain Writ of THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Ezecution iss4ed Out of arid under MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE Florida. in accordance With
the Seal of the Circuit Court of COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON THE 20th the provisions of the Fictitious
Seminole County, Florida, upon a DAY OF JANUARY. A 0., 1976.
Name Statutes. TO Wit: Section
final judgment rendered In the
WHEREAS, Florida Law requires 16S09 Florida Statutes 1957.
aforesaid court on the 29th day of the adoption of a Resolution when
5: Sanford J. Gould
January, A 0 1976, in that certain any change is made in the locations PubliSh: Jan. 27, Feb 3. 10, 17, 1976
case entitled, J. Ed. Straughn, as of polling places designated for any DEV.132
esecutive director of the Florida Election Precinct, and
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Department of Revenuc', Plaintiff,.
WHEREAS.Florida Law, Chapter
vs John Capko db a Pig 'n WhistlE,
101,11 (3), furthe, ptj(rib
that
FICTITIOUSNAME
Dcftndant. which aforesaid Writ of the location chan9e in any polling
Notice is hereby given that I am
B 8(111 l.IA)\'D
St.allwcirth arrived at flit' herring said an investigation Execution wa delivered to me as place can only be made when th
engaged in business at 21, M.aitland
IIt'raldStall Writer
burglarized home of Robert ('. by his office determined that Sheriff of Seminole County, FI*qidâ, Board of County Commissioners Aye, Suite 103. Altamonte Springs.
and I have levied upon the following determine tr'st the accommodations Seminole County, Florida under the
l)orn on Orange Boulevard west the slaying of Boucy by described property owned
by John for the holding of any election are lictitious
name
of
AAR
The itiother of a 29-year-old of Oregon Me, and 1-4 and Stallworth was Justifiable CapLo d ba Pig 'n Whistle, said tnadeqvateatthepernpanenf polling CHIROPRACTIC CENTER. and
property being located in Seminole place, and,
burglarysuspcctshotandkillecj north of Sit-46 during the noon homicide,
.
that I intend to register said name
County. Florida, more particularly
WHEREAS, the Board of County
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
b a Seminole sherifrs deputy hour on June23, 1975, according
('hid Deputy Sheriff Duane tescrl
as followt: all property (oc,,miSS;onerS of Seminole County, Seminole Coucty, Florida in AC
has filed a lawsuit for damages to sheriff's reports, and chased hlarrell said investigators found taken fron the defendant's place of Florida, has determined that the cordance with the provisions of the
in the civil division of circuit a man on fcx)t alter the man $101 c'ash on Boucy that was business, the Pig 'n Whistle In accommodations of the permanent Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWs?,
ctudirlg.
polling places In Election Precincts
court.
Section 56.5 09 Florida Statutes 1957
abandoned a station waion in still in the envelope that Mr.
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are inadequate in compliance With
S M J. Froyd. 0 C
The suit, fiied Monday by Porn's front yarJ.
and Mrs. Porn had left In theIr
7 tables. 3.3
Florida L.w
PubliSh: Feb. 10, 17, 21. March 2.
Winter Park attorney II. David
6 tables, 2x2'•,
Sheriff John Polk said house the day It was
NOW, THEREFORE, BE I' 1916
1$' Coke Cooler
RESOLVED by the Board of County DEWY'
Ayers Jr. for Mrs Mildred Stallwnrth fired a warning shot burglarized.
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Commissioners of Seminole County. _____________________________
Houey, claims Sheriff's Deputy inti the air, hoLstered his
Investigators said the Porn
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Florida, that the polling place of
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Luke A. Stallworth was grossly revolver, and chased the man house had been broken into and
Election Prectn:t P40. 3 is tern.
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
steel
porarily
changed
for
negligent when he shot Clifford into high weeds near a swamp partially ransacked.
the ADVERTISEMENT 1OR SEALED
i Stray steam table
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE BIDS
Charles Bocier of Altamonte area.
Herring said he had evidence
I Garland Gas Stove, 4 bucner w PRIMARY ELECTION called for
INVITATION TO BID Notice is
Springs on June 23, 1975.
Stallworth reported that that
Bouey
"had
just grill
March 9, 1976, as follows.
hereby given that the Seminole
1 6 burner gas stove WOvCfl
The civil action, assigned to Houey jumped from a hiding burglarized another house in
County School Board, Seminole
I Johnson 6 door ice box
PRECINCT NO. 3 - LOCATION County, Florida will receive sealed •circuit judge Kenneth Leffler place in the head-high weeds the same area that day and a
Anetis Deep Fryer, 3 sCdiOn W
Midway Canaan Water Association bidS until 7 Xl P M on March 10
for a jury trial, alleges that with a 'arge tree limb and third house the night before."
skets
Office, Jitway Avenue, Sanford,
1916 at which timC Bids will be
1 Wire Bakers Rack
Sheriff John Polk "knew or lunged at the deputy.
Florida (Old Midway Fire House)
The abandoned station wagon
publicly Opened and read aloud in
1 Clgarefte Machine
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Seminole County School Board
should have known that
Polk said Stallworth ordered contained loot from other and the underaian.d R4 herI I ••.
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Std!wurth had propensity for the man to halt and drew his burglaries, invectigators said. Seminole County. Florida, wilt at Precinct Polling place be posted
on Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
violence and excessive force pistol and shot Bouey in the
herring said his investigation 11 AM on the 3rd day of March. the door of the previous polling
PROJECT TITLE: PIPIECRISI
A.D 1976, offer for sate and sell to place.
and was negligent in hiring or right side.
MULTIPURPOSE ADDITION AND
showed that Stallworth shot the higheSt bidder, for cash, subject
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
keeping Stallwcrth as a deputy
Ilouey died an hour later at a Boucy in self-defense while to any and all existing leins, at the 20th day of January, AD, 1976 thiS lIE AR LAKE t L EME N TA 14 Y
ADDITION, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
sheriff carrying a weapon."
Sanford hospital, officials said. Houey was perpetrating a Front (West) Door of the Seminole (Seal)
FLORIDA
County Courthouse In Sanford, ATTEST
The lawsuit also alleges that
However, the suit for in cx- felon)' (aggravated assault) Ofl Florida,
NAME OF OWNER
Th
the above described per Arthur H.
Jr.
Seminole County School Board
St.allworth was negligent in cess of $2,500 damages for Stxillworth. Herring said it was local property. All property being Clerk to theBeckwith,
Board Of
PROJECT LOCATION Forest '
carrying am! using the .357 Bouey's estate, alleges that possible that the officer could stored at A J. Lolling Transfer &amp; County Commisionect in and
City, Florida and Sanford. Florida
Storage in Sanford. Florida. Ad
for Seminole County,
niagnum pistol which shot Bouey died a month later, on have been killed with the fourrespectively
ditional information availabl, from Florida
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Bouey and that the pistol was July 23, 1975.
foot-long tree limb that Bouey the Civil Division of the Seminole Dy Joann K Hare
SEALED
BIDS All Bids .ire to be
more powerful than necessary
No date has been set for a allegedly was holding when he County Sheriff's Department.
Deputy Clerk
delivered to the Superintendent of
That
said
aIe
Is
being
made
to Publish Feb tO, 17, 1976
in apprehending and stopping hearing in the suit.
lunged at Stallworth in the high
5chs. Bids will be opened in the
satisfy the terms of said Writ of DEW Si
the burglary uspect
Seminole County Courthouse all Xl
State
Attorney
Abbott grass.
Execution.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, PM. on March 10, 1976
John E. Polk, Sheriff
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Seminole County, Florida
Bids shall be received until 7.20
PROBATE DIVISION
Publish Feb 10. 17, 21, March 3. NO.
P.M on March 10. 1976.
n.'.ce
1976
In RI: Estate
TYPE OF BID OPENING Bids
DEW 52
Shall be opened and read aloud to
CHARLES .. NICHOLS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Deceasect
participAting General Contractors W
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and interested public in attendance
NOTICE of
PROBATION DIVISION
ADMINISTRATION
PROJECT SCOPE &amp; CON.
NO. 71.71S.CP
To ALL PERSONS HAVING STRUCTIOPI, Both projects are
in Re: Estate of
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
additions, which are separate
14
WARE
structures from existing JiIdiflg
THE ADOVE ESTATE AND ALL
An end of the first quarter the nrthropod division planned Andrew explained that this
and are relatively identical .n
Deceased OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICE OF
IN THE ESTATE:
Construction vocabulary. The
inalysts of county government to generate $431,592 this fiscal year's revenues haven't met
ADMINISTRATION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
projectswIIIbebidasapa(k4
3asturneduppotentialproblern year. However, first quarter predictions based on certain
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING thattheactminlstratiofloftheEstat, or separate bid for each
ireas In the public works de- figures show revenues at months during the last fiscal CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST of CharlesA,Plicjsols,decrawj,fite
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The Work
artment, including a ye3r-end $87,009. II current revenue year. Andrew, however, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Number 769 CP, is pending in the will be let under the contract in
accordance with pages BR 6 aria
PERSONS INTERESTED Circuit Court for Seminole County.
'stimated deficit of $83,500 for levels continue, the report says, predicted revenues will pick up OTHER
IN SAID ESTATE:
Florida. Probate Division, the ad
BR 7 of the Contract Documents for
he arthropod division,
the year's total will be $83,500 toward the latter part of this
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED dress of which It Seminole County General Construction of The
At a work shop session short of original estimates.
that the administati3n of the Estate Courthouse. Sanford, Florida 32771.
year.
Pinecresl Multipurpose Addition
of R. W, W"RE, deccased, File No. The personal representativ, of the and The Bear Lake Elementary
tonday, Office of Management
Another c'riticlsrn of arcp, is pending In the Circuit Estate is Mary E. Nichols,
Addition
and
will
Include
nalysis and Evaluation
The OMAE report states this thropod says the division may Court for Seminole County, Florida, addressis76I$5osthLaurely0,, Mechanical and Electrical
for said
OMAE) budget analysts is the "third year in a row that be running into problems in the Probate Division, the address of Sanford. FlorIda 37771. The name plants, The Owner.Contrctor
which is Seminole County Cour- and address of the personal
Agreement
tressed the fact that the report the revenue estimates In ar- supplies
bound with the
and
expenses thouse.
Sanford. Florida 32711. The representative's attorney are
specifications shall be the
.hows "potential" problem thropod have been high. category.
personal representative Of this forth below.
Agreement used
teas, some of which may be Greater care will have to be
Estate is H. Mellon Ware. whose
"If the first quarter's
All persons having claims or
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
aused
by
accounting taken to assure that next year's penFes are typical, this acCOUflt address is 232 Osceola Court. Winter demands against the Estate are BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
Park, Florida 37759. The name and required, WITHIN THREE MON
may review the Documents at the
rocedurcs and not actual cost revenue estimates will be more could run more than $113,778 in address of 9* attorney
for the THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
following places:
verruns,
accurate."
the red," the OMAE report personal representative Is set forth FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Seminole County School Board
below
The OMAE report says that
Pubiu' Works Director Bob says.
PlOT ICE, to file with the Clerk of the Office. 207 E. Commecclsl Ave.,
All persons having claims or above Court a written stat,rlp,nt of
Sanford, Florida.
ilso in the maintenance dema
apeinst the estate are any claim or demand they may
The Dalmwood Derryberry
division of public works, the required. WITHIN TOUR MONTHS have. EachclaImmustbein,,i,ing PavelchakPartnership,3SO5 Higts
supplies and expenses category FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST and must Indicate 11* basis (or the way Il 97. Caiselberry, Florida,
WINTER SPRINGS - Plans for financing the $27,905.70 show a potential overrun of PUBLICATION OF TH,5 NOTICE, claim, the name and address of the (Lormann Realty Office.Upstairs)
to fiI with the Clerk of the Court a creditor or his agent or
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attorney.
ranew high school, which the JACO fire truck delivered last more than $27,000 in gas and oil written statement of any claim
Or and the amount claimed If the
The Dcxuments will be at local
eminole County District week with Southeast Bank at and more than !45,000 in the demand they may have. Each claim claim is not yet due, the date when it Planrooms
for Bidders review.
must beinwrltlrg and must indicate will become Cue Shall be
hool Board proposes to build Maitland for one year at
repairs II
stated, If
PLACE(S) &amp; DAtE FOR CD
thb5is for the claim. then.ame and the claim is contingent or
TAIHINC, BIDDING DOCUMENTS.
xtto the Redeeme Moravlan per cent interest. Six thousand
Excluding public works, addressof the cred,tort or his agent unliquidated, the nature
of Die un
Bidders may obtain Documents by
hutch on Tuskawilta Road, dollars will be paid on the new OMAE's first quarterly update or attorney, and the amount certainty shall be stated If the phoning
the off ice of the Architect
ere announced to city council pumper out of this year's city showed county government to claimed If the claim Is not yet due, claim is secured, the security Shall requesting further information
the dale when it will become due be descjibed, The claimant
onday night by Mayor Troy budget.
Shall (Phone 1303 5)4 2110 after 10
be in sound fiscal condition. Shall be stated.
If the claim it deliver Iutffrient copies of the claim February
1976
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (API - A Jordanian student expelled for radical activity shot and killed two deans at the
American University of Beirut today, a university
'pokesman announced.
The assassin, a former engineering student named
Najun Najl:n, held the university vice president and five
ather officials hostage for three hours before he surrenlered to army commandos. He was shot and wounded In
ibe shoulder by a close friend of one of his victims as the
iroops led him from the university administration
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lean of students, and Raymond Ghosn, the dean of
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5O Million Storm Damage

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ova Scotia fishermen as a result of the Feb. 2 storm.
Provincial Fisheries Minister A. M. Cameron said
londay much of the damage was to buildings and other
tortures not considered fishing equipment and thus not
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But Camercn said the final total for damaged equiptent will be high enough to involve some federal
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Leaves Manager Confident
TALLAHASSEE (API - President Ford labeled
his weekend foray into Florida "the best political swing hi
has ever been involved in," Ford's state campaigl
manager says.
Rep. Lou Frey, It-fla., said Monday that enthusiastl
reception in five Florida cities showed that Ford wouk
win big here, forcing GOP challenger Ronald Reagan t
abandon his campaign,
Frey said the turnout was "unbelievably good," in,
cludong an estImated 15,000 persons in St. Pe:crsburg and
:in estimated CO,000 persons during a Fort Myer
motorcade.
"I haven't seen anything like it since the Kennedy
years," Frey said. "There is no question that we are going
to win it,"

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LAKE PLACID (APi - So many people offered
blood alter a bus-truck collision killed four persons, Inrllldlng three children, and injured 52 that a ho.spital had
to turn away donors.
The plea for blood, broadcast by a citizens' band radio
operator, was part of the response Monday after a tractortrailer slammed Into the front of a loaded school bus oil
busy U.S. 27 in Central Florida,
The bus was crossing the (our-lane highway, but state
troopers said truck (iriver Ken Staples of College Park,
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BICENTENNIAL DRESS-UP AT FOURDEE
Weather Influences Fishing
TAIJ.AUASSEE IAP
- If you plan to go
sailfLshing, be sure to check the weather first, Florida
Natural Resources Director Harmon Shields says.
.\ check of winter sailfishing tournaments off southeast
Florida sInce 1970 ShOWS weather conditions are the
greatest influence on success in catches, Shields said
Monday.
"Best fishing is consistently experienced following
passage of a cold front or (luring moderate northerly
winds," he said. "Poor sailfishing occurs most frequently
during the approach of a frontal system and light to
moderate southerly winds."

Askew Favors Tax Hike
TALLAHASSEE (API - Gov. Reubin Askew says
he will urge passage this year of a tax hike that would add
2.8 cents to the price of each gallon of gasoline and raise
an extra $13.3 million a year.
'That money would enable us to complete the Interstate
system in Florida within 15 years rather than 30 years,
and would allow us to fund other critically needed transportation programs," Askew said.
A5kw 5ak! he realIzes he has an uphill battle to get the
legislature to approve the hike, and Senate President
Dempsey Barron, appearing with Askew on the same
program Monday. was quick to voice his opposition.

Lawyer's Contract Cancelled
TAI.LAIIASSEE lApi — To avoid an)' appearance
of conflict, house Speaker Donald Tucker cancelled the
contract of a legislative attorney who represented outsIde
clients, an aide says.
Attorney David Barrett's $22, 54)t}-a-&gt; ear contract with
the house was terminated Monday. But Tucker allowed
Barrett to work part-time for the powerful Rules Cornmiuttee.
"1 think he just had some concerns about someone being
listed as general counsel of the House and taking almost
any clients," said Ken Drlggs, Tucker's press aide. "It's a
question of Caesar's wife."

Jackson Challenges Rivals
TALLAhASSEE IAPI — Sen. Henry Jackson, I)Wash., is filing his federal income tax returns for the past
'ive years and challenging his major rivals in the Florida
wesidential primary to do the same.
A Jac'ksctn aide said late Monday that the senator would
tIe his income tax returns for the past five years with
ecretary of State Bruce Samthers today.
Jackson will also make copies of his income tax returns
or 18 years available at his Miami campaign headquarrs. the aide said.

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.

SPECIFIED BONDS: The Suc

nature of the uncertainty shall be mail one copy to each personal cessful
Bidder shall provide a
stAted If the Oarn Is secured the representative.
Performance,
Payment
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security shall bc- described Thy
All person lnteujted in the
claimant shall deliver sufficient Estatetowfiomacopyofth;sNC, Guarantee Contract Bond as
provided and set forth itt Ihe
copies of the claim to the clerk to of Administration
has been mailed Specifications
enable the clerk to mail one copy to or. required, WITHIN THREE
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
each personal representative,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF OPENING OF SEALED BIDS All
All persons Interested In the estate THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF
bids must be received and Opened in
to whom a copy of thu Notice of THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
0 regular meeting of the Seminole
Adminlstrtion has been mailed are tho' may hye that (hItk-ng.s the
Couro School Board ri the Seminole
rqured WITIIIPI FOUR MONTHS
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Under threat of being confined to the stocks, emplayes of
Fourdee ('o, In Casselberry joined management Monday In
i'elebrating Washington's bIrthday tIth a Bicentennial dress-up
clay. Ronald J. Worswlek, president of Fourth-c, (lefti has his
ruffle' straightened by ExecutIve 'li-i' President Perry Nks as
they got into the spirit the ux'raslon, The traditional cherry pie
sas served, (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
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Lawrence Goldberg,
head of the council police
department committee, said
LONGWOOD - Council the letter should be ignored
Chairman J.R. Grant said since the person writing it had
Monday night there was "no not signed a name.
suhstance" to an anonymous
Connell said there was no
letter charging the city had more money spent on Keller's
improperly spent tax money to car than any other police
repair Public Safety Director vphirh' orir Gror!t __.i
Douglas Keller's personal vehicle was used by the city
s'ehide.
until Climlstitias time.
The letter, signed "A
Noting the c'y did not haVo
utizen,' received by Coun- brian. lease for use of ti-ic
cilmnan Gerard Connell in the vehicle, Connell said it had been
weekend mail, asked that the "running around with a blue'
sender's personal vehicle be light in it," adding this was
repaired at city cost by the city "highly illegal."
mechanic, charging that the
City records showed among
city had spent money repairing the repairs and replacements
Keller's car,
done on the Keller vehicle were
Chairman Grant explained valve cover gaskets, starter,
that Keller offered his personal phi;'c, muffler and tailpiw.
, 'ha-le to (bk city for a year brake shoes, water PUUII),
Vlth the city to pay costs of rebuilt alternator, two sets of
upkeep lie said although the universal joints, tail shaft, tires
council authorized that a lease and batter)'.
agreement be executed betKeller&gt;' recently sold the car,
een the city and Keller for the (;oldberg reported last week.
vehicle, that the contract was
In other business, council:
not immediately prepared and
— Denied the request of itr.
when it was it was mislaid and and Mrs. Alfons Jung for the
not executed.
rezoning of their Fair&gt;' Lake
"Keller's carat times was the Manor
property
from
onlY police car running," Grant residential to commercial to
sail!, adding the city had many permit construction of a
problems with police cars and retirement or nursing home
"%'ery little" money was spent alter Wildinere Avenue area
on the Ke'Ili'r vehicle.
lomI1it'rs protested the•
"Someone has made up proposed change.
something," Council member
The Wildmere area residents,
June Lormann said. ('ounled by former council chairman
and ex-zoning board chairman
James Brown, said the rezoning
would devalue their homes,
further pollute -Lake Fair&gt;' and
cause increased trail ic on their
Street.
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County Hires Too Many
--1 hey I I Be f)a I d ~\ n yvv a'/

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final reading an ordinance
granting a franchise to Florida
Public' Utilities to provide
natural gas service to the city.
Connell voted against the or(linance, saying that eventually
interruptable gas, on which no
franchise fee is to be paid by the
firma, would 1w i major SUPPlY.

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TUESEMY. FEBRUARY 17
U.S. Power Squadron 12-week boating course, 7 p.m.,
nom I-2O7-208, Seminole Community College.
Seminole Community Band, 7
building. SCC Adult Campus.

p.m., miisit'-drama

florida Nurses Asso. District 37, 4 p.m., Seminole
County Health Center, 9th and French.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 pm., Surnrnerset
Recreation Building, Mark David Blvd.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
First of eight weekly stsions Parent Effectiveness
Training, :JO-1U:U p.m., the irove Schooi, 2ii Orienta
Ave., Altamonte Springs.
ree demotration of mang jelly and pickles, l
p.m., Seminole Conimnunity Actior Canning Center, 504 E.
Celery Ave., Sanford.
Community Arthities Services Effort (CASE I, noon.
Seminole County Mental Health Alcoholics Center, 17-92,
and Lake Minnie Drive. Bring lunch
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center,
iasselbcrry Rotary flub, 7:30 n.m., The Caboose.
lA'agu(' of Women Solers unit meeting I Juvenile
.lusflce), First I"edleral of Seminule, SR 434, Longwood,
9:15 am.
Cbas' &amp; Company's semi-centennial open house for 1934
emnplo&gt;es, and friends, Hinton's Farm at Airport
Poulevard and Jewett's Lane, 9am, to 1:30 pin.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Program on Income tax preparation for senior
citizens, 10 am., Interstate 6 Theatre, 1 and
4 cosponsored by Project INVEST, FTU and SCC.
Sanford ('Isfian Club, 730 pin., Spencer's
Restaurant.

lA'ague of Women Voters unit meeting

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Justicei, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole, SR 434,

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Seminole Chapter 2, Order of F_astern Star, Mason:'
Temple, 8 p.m.
Bread baking demonstration, 1-3 pm., Seminole
Community Action Canning Center, )4 E. Celery Ave.,
Sanford.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, noon, Western Sizzlin' Steak
hIti
17-92.
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
(lob
FRII)AY, FEBRUARY 20
A•{, 2:30 pin.. First Federal of Seminole, 312
f'irst St.. Sanford,

By ED I'RIUKETI'
didn't ''figure it right."
should call all the people and
Rotary Club of Seminole South, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Herald Staff Writer
Mrs Bruce said she offered to terminate their Services
Chumbley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Count)' Corn- call the workers and notify because it was her fault the
missioners learned Monday them their services would not error was made. But, then
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
florida State University Flying High Cirrus, 2:30 and 8
that a surplus of 71 poll be needed. However, she said Williams changed his mind and
uairkers, hired for the March 9 she was pleased at the con- decided
pin. Orlando SportcStadium. Sponsored by Bishop Moore
to go along with HathIS Athletic Assn. Tickets Altamonte Mall.
presidential primary by the sensus toda' among count&gt;' tawa)' ant! retain the workers.
rntintv'c r'Inrtinnc citpcsrvknr, commn..crs
•bn nnll
Wf!liam,s' reasoning z'a that
r-'
Sanford Republican omrn, iongwood Village inn;
will cost an additional $1,800. workers.
it would become quite involved
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Set a workshop for 7:?.0
business, 11 a.m., luncheon at noon. Speakers from Ford
At a workshop meeting,
The additional workers were trying to reach all 71 persons
p.m., March 4 to discuss with
and Reagan committees
county cc.tmrnissioners decided hired for the presidential chosen as poll workers,
consulting engineer, A.E.
to go ahead and pay for the primary. All total there will be
Commissioner
Harry
O'Neall, the possibilities and additional workers A second poll workers employed at 54 Kwiatkowski said
either Mrs.
Costs of obtaining federal
alternative advocated by precincts in Seminole County. Bruce should call surplus funding from the Farmers
ComnmissionerJotin Kimbrough
County Commission Chair- workers or else the county
hlomile Administration to cxwas to "eliminate 71" and have itian Michael hlatt.away said the should pay them. Kimbrougli
pond and improve the city's
%lILs. EFFA VI('KER.SON
the supervisor notify them their March 9 primary will prove a said Mrs. Bruce should
water system. Barr&gt;' IJndse' i'
Robert M, Maugle Funeral
crvices wouldn't be needed. aluah1e training ground for the designate who conies off "and
home, Jacksonville, in charge
the federal agency is also to be
Elections Supervisor Camilla general election,
Mrs. Ella B. Dickerson, of
act accordingly."
of arrangements,
Bruce said Monday the adrequested
to
attend
the
1400
Aiken
Ave., Jacksonville,
"I think we should pa&gt;'
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Though Mrs. Bruce admitted meeting.
ditional workei's "really are them," Hattaway said.
mother of Mrs. Vera Ho&gt;', died
she had made an error, she
needed!," but she said she had
- Beard a report from Sunday alter a long illness. A
Funeral Notice
initially Commissioner Pick said, "The&gt;' 1 poll workers
hired 71 too man' because She Williams said Mrs. Bruce reall&gt;' are needed."
council member June Lormann native of Ohio, she caine to
that J.C. Lavender of the Jacksonville 12 years ago from
DICKERSON, MRS. EFFA a. Funer&amp; services for Mrs Etfa
county's public works depart- Sanford, where she resided for
B DckerSO'I,of1OAIkCflA,..
meat said the city may use 40 &gt;'ears. Sac was a life member
jackv,Ii, who cied Sund,i y,
count&gt;' forms for the Grant of the Florida State Federztion
will be held Wednesday at 3 p
At the RCbert M Maugle Funeral
\venue sidewalk construction of Garden Clubs,
Home Chapel, 110) Hendrs
project next useek.
Ave., Jacksonville, Crrmat.n
.Surviv 'N also include
will follow Rober'
st'vtril
races
and nephew.
- Instructedi Grant to write a
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Following the count&gt;' corn('ountv Planner Bill Kercher lnboruiationistobeprovidedby the Longwood Industrial Park
oting the dlv's willingness to
mission's agreement Monday to says the staff will have the the county's planning staff and consider
maintenance of streets
temporarily shelve future countywide plan readied by by Roger Gatlin of (;reenleaf- in the unplatted development
purchases of utilities, count&gt;' 1977, the completion date set Telesca, Inc.
after the streets are brought up
planners scheduled a work shop last year by the Florida
At Monday's work session to municipal standards.
(or %Vednesdav to discuss the Legislature.
count&gt;' Commissioner harry
county's future plans conKwiatkowski said the county
- Authorized the city
rning water and sewer serVednesda&gt; 's fleeting is needs a formal v,ork plan mechanic to repair a police car
scheduled for 7 pm. at the cIty before purchasing any ad- which has been out ('If
ices,
service
The Wednesday
is the' hail Ifl Altamonte Springs. ditional utilities,
for mans- mmattis.
fourth in a series of meetings
designed to acquire citizen
input into the countywide
comprehensive plan being
prepared by planners for final
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John I). McLellani
Monday's high 83, today's luw
approval by the count&gt;- COtfl
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F'loreita Smiiith
Fair and mild through
Small Tractor, Small Price
Shirk&gt;' T. Beecher
Bett&gt; M. Todd, Alt:ununte
Wednesda&gt;.
Fog likely during
Il 30 hp diesel
Nes1oti hI. Bollinger
Springs
the late night and early mor
uiora
Fred Rally
Adeline Chanibers, Pellary ning hours. Itighs its the upper
Aria Hnsson
Ethel II. Hail, Dellary
70s to insierbOs. Losis tonight In
Mary Brown
Ethel M. Gould, Deltona
the upper 0s. Mostly southeast
,iames SV. Chaxmilwrlairi
Ruth N. lee, Deltona
ss lnets 10 to 15 m.p.h. decreasing
Arnold C. Cleveland
('lifford ('. ('orden, I.ake
mIami at night.
Star&gt;' M. Costantino
Mary
EXTE\uI;U FOREC,t5r
l'rcssie W. Crcsss
.Inliies Strickland, l.ake
Hood Tractor Co.
('ban
of a few shosers
Ethel A. Diener
Monroe
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portion ThurOlIve Iiwnev
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Anna M. 1.ittumi
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Mr. amid Mrs. Char es
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The School Board advised the purchase of two budgeted hand- quarter and budgets monitored
ayor in a letter that the held radios for the fire to insure departments do not
oposed school would be built depent
run into financial trouble,
1979 and would have a
Bids received for the city's
County commissioners, on
ojected enrollment of 1,650 insurance needs will be the whole, were pleased with
idents,
reviewed for council action next the first report. However,
ouncil approved a resolution week.
Andrew was instructed to meet
itli O,IAE budget analysts
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pattern baldness, you
can opportunity unless it worked. Rut
now stop your hair loss . . .
it's imposs1e to help everyone
grow more hair.
The great majority of cases
faced the fACt thAt of
excessive hair fall and
soti base a hair loss problem?
hair loss cxcur's
gradualk baldncs are the beginning
that men and worncn often :i
and niore fully dcvclod
'I. Unid it'S tOe) late, Een though stages of male pattern baldou see 'oursclf itt a mirror
es'ery tIa. many of you won't ness and cannot be helpd
But if you are not already sI:.
.tdnuit to abnormal hair fall.
If &gt;ou think, honesil&gt;', that you bald. how can YOU be sure what
:iiight be in this category, look 15 actually caung )our hair loss?
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piciure taien a year ago- isen ii baldness seems to "run
thrce ye.irs ago. Notice a dittem- in the family," ii is certainly not
cncc' If so, now's the time to proof of the Cause of
'OUR
stop ,our hair loss. You could be h r loss.
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If you base thinning hair, the
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reaJ' losing hair, whates, answer
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But it eksn't hase to happen.
Locsch I.aboratory Cur'.s:.
)Ilen hair fall is NoT normal,
tarts. Inc., will supply you with
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send
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meet Wednesday at 7:30p.m. at the Carmen Bravo
law offices, 830 E. SE1434, Longwood.

twinestead exciuntion. reeard)pc M
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the same as n prior years, Applicant mus: have
been living in house as of Jan. 1, and deed or

The group invites the public to attend the
meeting and get invo!'.'ed, sa$'ing, "Let's celebrate
the Bicentennial Year by taking a trip into the past
and )lanmng a better future. Keel free to offer
suggestions,"
There's your chance, folks. Get out to the
lileetingand support )-our Bicentennial

agreement for deed recoried prior to that (late.
Applicant must also have Florida auto tags and
Flerida Drivers license.
Goenthel also reminded persons owning or
leasing land which Is used primarily for bona fide
agricultural purposes are required to make a return
thereon to theCounty Property Appraiser byMarch
I. Renewal application forms were mailed to op.
plicants who filed for this last year.
All exemption claims may be filed either in the
,Seminole county Courthouse or the Seminole Plaza
Branch Office.

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'llie ,%larch I dead.line for filing for Homestead
Efli)tion is rapidly approaching and Seminole
('ounty Property Appraiser Terry Goembel
reminds those persons who plan to file to un
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Legal residents over 65 years of age and have
resided in Florida for 5 consecutive years are entitled to File for an additional $5,000 homestead
exemption. For this initial application, it is
necessary that the applicant appear in person for
the additic.nal
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At 1:30 p.m., he is scheduled to speak to SCC
students in room l,207.2oain Ole library building. At
2:30 he will address the members of the facult) and
3:30, the advisory council.

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taught by the staff of Ole Florida Hospital and will
deal with the psychological and pathoIogicl
problems associrted with smoking. They will also
give some pointers on how to "get over the hump"
in actually giving up moidng.
If you've ever tried to quit and have failed, or
would like to try to quit for the first time, why not
give this class a try? It might just do the trick! The
course will be offered from '/:30-9 p.m. on five
"onsecut1'e Sundays beginning Feb. 22 going
through Feb. 26. The cost is $5 and covers printed
matter and rental of audio-visual aids and films to
t* u.ed during the class. For more information,
pleasp call JYMP at 8-7151.
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What is to become of the cities?
What is to become of the ('itit'S?
History. Iexpect, is going to say that in the
In the last half decade, we've been forced to
early l97, we ended a chapter in our national the realization
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lives. It was a chapter based on a couple of
people. Somehow, in our years of abundance, we
things that will never come again. One was developed the notion that we could
discard and
apparently cheap, unlimited supplies of oil. With replace our cities. As the central cities grew old
those supplies,
we built an interstate highway and the structures within them grew worn, those
system, took most of the traffic off the railroads who could fled to
the outer fringes Into the newly
and practically dismantled them. We built rings built su rbs, In
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New York City alone last year,
of suburbs around our cities and made the cities 35,000 units f housing were abandoned and the
refuges for the poorest elements of society. It waste
there is not in the housing alone, for an
was a great time when the magic word was abandoned house abandons a part of all those
growth and if there were problems, more growth supportive assets which give the city life
would solve those problems. I don't think that
utilities, transportation, schools, hospitals, all of
time will come again. The end of this era of
which take years to build. Our studies at IIUI)
cheap energy, cheap land,
cheap resources, Is conclude statistically that which we should have
going toforce us togoback and take a look at our
concluded intelligently years ago: that it Is far
cities and maybe, in that overworked phrase, less costly
to recycle our cities than it is to build
"make th em livcable once again." It Is also new suburbs.
Urban redevelopment may conclear to me that as we go in to the middle l97, sume
50 per cent less land, 55 per cent less
the problems of the cities can no longer be
cpital4spercentIessenerandcreate45per
deportmentanzed. What c do about oil and cent less
air pollution, Today. America is looking
energy drastically affects the plights of cities over the advantages of
urban living that she
like New York and has a lot to say about the carekssI
overlooked before. For the first time,
price of fertilizer for the farmer. There isn't any our federal government
, is providing rental
place to hide anymore. The challenge of the 1970s subsidies to
help house lower income families in
and 1980s Is to go back to our cities and find ways rehabilitated structures.
And for the first time,
to make them work,
local
communities
direct how, when and where
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What can be done to rejuvenate the cities?
federal community development funds are to be
We had a tax system which, In effect, sub- spent.
sidized and encouraged rings of suburbs and
What can be done to rejuvenate the cities?
penalized people who wanted to stay in the city
We had the suburb building in the first place
and own their own homes there. We simply because
Late last week, while the Dow Jones industrial more sensible levels. But
we felt there was no other way to handle
once
that
process
has
postponed
the social cost. Now we're in trouble. housing problems
and Standard &amp; Poor's
and we ignored structures that
averages were declining been completed, any further advance must be Four out of five American families can't afford could have
slightly, prices on the American Stock Exchange based on faith in the
been used. I think our community
economic future,
to buy and maintain a medium priced
and the over-the-counter market were Inching
home out development fund.s with which we are providing
That is now the test. The decline in interest in the suburbs. I think one
of the things that we the cities is a healthy
upward.
first step. No longer do we
rates has slowed and probably reversed itself, might do would be
for
the
friendly
folks down at mandate from Washington
This Le a marked contrast to the experience of thus reducing the upward thrust
how those funds will
from that the National Home Builders Association to
stop be spent but it is up to the local communities and,
pre vious weeks this year, when much of the source. And profit-taking is always a potential opposing sensible land use
planning legislation, indeed, they are spending the
trading interest was In the traditional blue chip danger over the next few weeks.
majority of those
(This
legislation)
would
let us restore and funds
securities, most of which are listed on the N.Y.
to rehabilitate urban neighborhoods.
What can sustain the market at
its present rehabilitate some of the Inner cities and older Secondly,
Stock Exchange.
Instead of counting on new structures
height - a height, incidentally, that has been suburbs. It would show
that in long term costs, to house our lower
Many explanations have been offered, and you reached frequently during
income population, we are
the past decade but going back downtown and rehabilitating Is also using existing and rehabili
may take your pick of them. But It takes no exceeded by a substantial margin
ta ted structures
only once -Is cheaper than buildi-ig another
suburb, If I had that puts back In use assets within our cities. I
special insight, knowledge or reasoning powers the economy's strength.
the power to do it, I would pass three pieces of think there
to observe that:
are a number of other programs In
legislation
which would take the heat off New the
Much has been made of the recovery over
—The energy that propelled blue chips to big
federal government that assist in con•
the York and would save all of the other
gains on record high volume this year has past two quarters, and many bullish projections
cities. One c'entrating our attentions to the problems of the
would be national health Insurance. We should cities and I tnlnic
diminished greatly, if perhaps temporarily, have been made for the remainder of the year.
they are beneficial. I don't see
Prices are holding, but not advancing with great But make no mistake, a sometimes unrealistic nave had it 30 years ago. And I would federalize New York as necessarily the precursor of
'the
the welfare system, It Isn't Abe Beame's fault downfall
hope is mixed Into some of those projections,
vigor,
of
all
cities.
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like
the
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Puerto Rico fortunate person who has a heart attack and
—Individuals and institutional investors are
Almost all economists who have gone on that permitted up
to a
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within 200 miles of Its coastline.
Iceland has been asserting such a right. Its coast guard
gunboat., have been cutting the nets of British trawlers in the
disputed waters,
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Exceptional Children will Springs. This year's theme
Present an evening with Dr. combines the t
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Wry with i salute to the
chief for exceptional children, Bicentennial
Mrs. David
at 8 p.m. Thursday
at Winter Stempkr is director of the
Springs Elementary School. show, which fcatures "The
arents, teachers and anyone Company," "The Chaverot
interested In learning mor
Ladies" and "The Chutzpah
about exceptional learning in
Ballet,"
Florida are invited.
Iteservations fcr the 8
show may be made by calling
Hadassah
Mrs. Lister Wolff at 896-3688
Proceeds from the show go
The Chaverot Group of the directly to the
Iladassah
Orlando Chapter of Ii ul iss4th, Medical
Organization in Israel
haired by Mrs. Daniel Stein,
ill hold its annual fund-raising
event March 6 at the Altamonte Ed uca ors ii an M- ee t
The Florida Professional
Educators have chosen Central
Floridaas thesite for their first
annual meeting. scheduled for
SaturdaV at tile Langford
Resort Hotel in Winter Park.
The all-day meeting begins with
late registratrin and coffee
from 9 to 10 am. Lunch will be
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Building, a creative aggression South Seminole Center. 8.14workshop dealing with the 1161.
]Me Women's Auxiliary to the Seminole County Medical Society hosted a Valentine's Day party for application of C.A. principles to
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Mrs. Kenneth Wing (back left) and Mrs. Edwin Epstein iback right) served refreshments
Creative aggression is a
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wist' Essie Mae Atkins (in wheelchair), Ruth Cook, Edna Morgan,
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Miss Siegrist is graduate of
Plans are be ing
wedding
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FriendCocwt
High School. Brevard
March 27
SENIORS ENJOY
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Florida
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for All Occasions.— Plea$ enclot.a
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elfar, she can do pretty well but I am willing to ado a child
and possibly even find a live-in of elementary school age or
boyfriend, which we taxpayers even one in his (or herb early
have to pay for. But the teens.
children from this unhappy
Our clergyman favors

1)EMt Amt\'- Couples living
togcther without marriage is a
bummer. In cases where both
parties invest in
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mess is an other matter, and adoption. My wife's physician
industrial accident, the woman
sour whole column could be says sheIscapable of having a
can claim nothing. When the
j filled wi th those problems.
child.
property goes to probate to pay
MAGISTRATE IN ALASKA
I am more inclined to ado a
off the bills, the woman is out of
h-rein insurance could be
DEAR MAC: Yours is only child who needs a home, but my
luck. Former wives, children claimed, but the woman had no one of 50 states that
has its own
ife feels strongly about having
and (wnilv can all claim a legal standing.
laws regarding "common-law our own,
bigger share than this kind of
If the man decides to marriages." Hoever, your
Please ve me your views.
"widow" can.
"leave", the rejected woman timel
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concerning
the
ABI.EBUTUNWIIJ.ING
A good case was the woman must find another partner, but iie
cultural
phenomenon
DEAR ABLE: Sorry, but this
who
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only had one by that nine, the woman has the known as "shacking up"
is is one problem that you and
illegitimate child, but was reputation of a tramp.
appreciated, and I hereby pass your wife will have to solve
carrying another, lie always
Of course, if she can spawn it on.
yourscics. Some people art'
t:zlked about marrying her, but enough children
without
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Here are a couple of other hLsics to remember about plan ts
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and light:
Success or Failure with your window garden (lepends on the
Describing a plant as a low-light plant simply means that it
careful choice plants. The major requirements of any plant
are
will
tolerate inadequate light conditions and live, but it would
light, water, soil composition, temperature and humidity.
Of thrive and grow much larger when given the proper light for its
these, light is the most Important; a plant can adapt to other
species,
variations in its environment.
Mwa' s check the five major requirements for a plant light,
Although you can combine foliage and flowers best suited
to a water, s H composition, temperature, and humidity
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much light your window provides and then choose plants that will
same location. Summer light is much stronger and longer than
flourish In that light. Here are a few suggestions for each of the
winter light. A plant tha t is managing In medium light conditions
tour main light exposures:
in
the summer may suffer in winter light when it gets less.
North Window: Boston fern, caladium, chinese evergreen,
A long spell of wet weather may cut down the amount of a
fiddle-leaf fig (close relative to Indian rubber plant), grape ivy,
plant's light; you may have to compensate temporarily with a
piggyback plant, pigmy date palm, snake plant, string-of-hearts
lamp.
sine, windowleaf philodendron (not a true philodendron,
(rEXT Humidity.)
avorado, poU.os,
ForaeopyofJanetlara'stip.filled "Indoor Gardening Guide,"
EastWest Window: asparagus fern, dracaena family,
send 75 cents plus 25 cents to cover postage and handling to:
filtered light diffenbachia (filtered llght, English ivy, kentia
"IndoorGardeningcuide"careorthis newspape P.O. Box 489.
palm m filtered light), spider plant, scheuflera, waliderizig Jew,
Dept. F, Radio City Station, New York, New York 10019.
wax begonia.
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Turlington, accompanied by Dr. Lee Henderson,
director of the State Division of Community
Colleges, will spend Wednesday afternoon In
Sanford touring Seminole Community College
I&amp;RIe witl wgiierrj. with stU(jefl an(1
Due to arrive at Sanford Airport at noon, he will
inspect SCC's Telephone Technology building at the
airport before prometlitig to tie main campus for a

President Ford has vetoed the $6- billion public
works jobs bill, but indications are that Congrs
Might well override the veto as well it should.
Under provisions of the bill, Sanford and
Seminole Counts' could benefit in several ways. For
example, city and
officials have been
working together to have the area designated an
"economically distressed area" a prerequisite to
becoming eligible under provisions in the bill.
If passed, the bill could provide funds for a new
city hail in Sanford. assistance in developing the
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for the next two years and remain at 6 per cent for a
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couple of years thereafter.
Something
be done to alleviate the hardship of the unemployed. Many are now beginning to
run out of their extended unemployment benefits.
Soon their only alternative will be to go on welfare.
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Whatever the causes of our economic
predicament, which appears to be a worldwide
phenomenon, the unemployed are not to blame. Yet
they are having to bear the heaviest burden during
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It is true that government pump-priming does
not produce permanent jobs in private industry,
but the unemployed cannot wait for the economy to
produce such jobs. They need some th ing now, not
in 1980, and a temporary public works project job is
_ better than none.
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The bill would provide $2.5 billion for state and
local public works construction jobs which could be
startcd within 90 days of approval. The projects
would be to build or repair local public facilities
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It would provide $500 million for the Job Op-portunities Program, another labor-intensive
public works program designed to fight the high
unemp!oymcnt rate, and $1.4 billion for waste
water treatment grants.
This is the kind of emergency help the federal
government can give to the unemployed.
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Fear of inflation has caused a few
congressmen to shrink from supporting this
NEW YORK AP) A significant change has then what? Well, it certainly wouldn't be maclegislation but the jo bs program would not conbegun to be observed In the stock market curate to say that investors
are going to have to
tribute significantly to inflaticn. The cost would not
averages: lower priced and lesser known stocks deal with the eonomic realities,
be more than welfare payments. And the useful
have been attracting greater interest in recent
In a sense, much of the buying to date can be
tra ding days.
work performed would be of lasting value to the
viewed as bringing underpriced issues back to
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

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LOui5yi!l. then driving to
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ELECTION for March9, Administration has been mailed
1976,
are
required, WITHIN THREE MON
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.lbove and foregoing is a true and FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
correct Copy of i Resolution passed
NOT ICf to file. itny objeCtions lhe',i
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plirnc'nted with smoked glass
mirrored wall. A new central
he'atingandalrunitlnthisonefor
578,500,
LOTS AND ACREAGE

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373.5176

3 BR. Unfurn. I bath. 2 Wciodmere
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yard work for apartment complex.

197312' wOe. 1 BR, lurnishc, air
(Ond Adults, Scurty $170
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CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, U WANT TO SEE A WONDER

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Street is where this I bedroom, 7
bath like new home us situated.
and you can walk to both hiph and
middle schools Carpet, central
alr,garage. $78,900
HEY,COUNTRY BOY
Tired of being cooped up in town?
Plenty of room to stretch on this
2''z acre horse ranch, barn, len
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521.500

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Park Or and SR 16 Joe B Mr

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box, wide fires 1750 &amp; assume
payments 349 5130 after S

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loots etc. But I or 1001 'ferns
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excellent Condition Offered by
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Savings &amp; Loan 563)4 per month
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call 678 5569
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Free lnspc(tiOn 323 2956

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FARM EQUIPMENT
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7100 W,lIow Ayr. b, Owner, 3 DR
CO. lile'd bath. carpeted, air Cond,
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space heater, kitchen equipped.
washer, dryer. 377 0371 or after 5* they' re Hot '' *
3270315
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Ni'.' irsasr'i iflit curt, area Noc1osn DELTOPIA - Swimming pool home

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F oor Stripping &amp; Waxing
ReSidential &amp; Busiflss, Free
tmates fllt7 Clean 373 scc'
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MAITLAND- By Owner MUST

I or&gt;, il'uj,it / 151' 7,1
Pequl,ir it 7 'ISP 7,5

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DUPLEX-- 7 bedroam concrete
block, excellent condition; riO City
ta.es. by owner 3?? 6620

ki'i Eslitlebroker

J?PLLLiPLLIe of Loch Arbor
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Vv'elcome. . . to Life j

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Florida room, I00'xISQ lot, trees

than rent Government subsdi:ed
if' i.,il.f'i'tl N,'i', rail tri Se"i' it

PE.ALTOQS' ''

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$110 CASH

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75 Recreatiofl.3J Vehicles
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From Ranh House
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For Sale

BROKERS

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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HAL A COb BERT, P EAL TOl
SELMA WlLLIA,55 As5,t,'
Eve's 327 Oól2oc 3?? 1507

ST JOHNS REALTY CO.

125

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Hurryl
MONEY MAKER- 3 bedroorti
home, planned for day nursery.

ardens

62-Lawn-Garden

Further Information, 332 31,

Color TV s trot' 550 fl6,',',', loom
$15. 5erç- oil mP.' HERBS'
TV i'ii c, r.,..,..
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2071 25th 373

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Near Sanford 373 9)16

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32)6)53

3 bedrOoms, central air, $20,900

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REALTORS

HAL COLBERT

payment and pay flly $160 month

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MOBILE HOME on i', .i(re lot.
river privileges, in Lake County.
I1S 000
COMMERCIAL LOT on West F.rt
5'
I OUR ID Acre 'rat,

ATTENTION RENTERS- Assume
mortgage with very low down

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1306833

Deltonab6*UI1

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

Req Real Estate Broker

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JOHN XRIDER,A5SOC
PPione)73 5371
107W Commerc.al
_______________________________ Phone 377 7811
Sanfor-'

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OVIEDO S t,"ciro.
7 s!cr1 older
home. C',i'fl
Cflt. screened
5*imrv'inr,j
Situated on ovu-r
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tir,' $1? ',O

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

horni(',,ndeipenses

,eotinqs
rws', 7 30 1t Tu"s

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I bedrOom 7 bOth
i',',rflu • (O'lOm,(OI Oil hra' shady
,iru 519,500 Mak' Oiler

DELTOP4A- I BR, 7 bathS, ,iIl
bri(k, sunkenfamily room, waIl 'o
wail carpet. 7 car garage, extras
galOre, 517,500 Also 3 BR. 2 bath.
7 car garage with electric door
opener, re-ar yard completely
tenced. close to shopping plaza,
5)1500

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Highway 46 Flea Market,
Sanford,
(behind

Papers Guar,sntc'cst 32) 9th
NCw tat.,ir's 1 coffee arid 2 end. 5)0.
new dint'tte, 539; uSed dinette with
'A Valentine Gift for your
ôchairs, $50; 5ecrtary, $100, old
Sweetheart"- St
Bernard
arrow back rocker, $75; tea cart,
puppies $150 Call 332 7732 after S
$10. s drawer chest, $35; dOUble
forappt
bed. Complete, $45; walnut desk, __________________________________
glass
top, $75. kuIp Decorators, Free' to good homes- Two very
109W First St. 377 2335
friendly 8 mo. old female dogs.

332 211$ SANFORD
322064$

W. Garnett White

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)ISABLED
Pisy 179)

I lane hqtiwati. w.th 7100 Sq ft
cf otfri' &amp; warehouSt' spot Call

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,,, , Organ Sift's &amp; Ser/ We buy
Auction Galleries)
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uSed pianos &amp; trade LessonsP'3n0. organ, guitar, iccordian.
Kit(hr'n Bathroom Cabinets,
Transportation
pt'i &amp; group Balls P'ano&amp; Organ
Counter lops, Sinks Installation
Sates. 30) W Is? 377 3255
.iiailable Bud Cabell. 332 57 ______________________________ ______________________________

51-Household

AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

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share furnished apartment, All ..........
----expenses paid in x-xchange for
Commercial Building
companionship and minimal care
Oticcs 01100 I't-.J ',S,,reeict,'..' truck
assistance, Phone 323 3691.
height Large fenced Outside
storage (enlr,il 10,,'cn
It's like pennies from heaven when
you Sell "Don't Needs" With it
Call
want ad

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372 3

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12 Noon, Every Friday

6Pets.Supplies

Clean] bedroorn. l't bath, avocado
StOve' &amp; refrOrrittor, blue carpet.
central heat &amp; ar
Payton's. 327 130)

For Sale Dc Lease, t,y Owner,
Commercial property. Zoned C 2

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121.000,

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lIiD N Maple
3?) 8371 Ot 377
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Chapter
30

MAKE A MOVE
To this 3
bedroom, 2 bath home, range,
refrigerator, garbage dtspoSal,
family room, central vacuum
system, completely fenced yard

JIM HUNT REALTY
327 97o1

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Rentals

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Want To Buy Or Sell A Home?
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

7521 Park Dr

Lots

F ST A If.
Ni .5
Sn.o'
clubeouse ISOmo Fr."
P0 tic. 'IC. O'i'.'r'

ii.!

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fcellen? Opportunty Only .i to
hours weekly with complete
ompanytrainlnqandbocatignset
up Investment of $60055000. Call
collect. Mr. Carson, $13 576 5370

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TERRIFFIC POTENTIAL! Add a
little T LC, and you've got a
showptace. 3 bedrooms, studio
apartment, kitchen equipped,
central heat, paneled family room
With fireplace. Only $39,500

We'll &amp; Sprinkler system for yard.
Recently paInted inside 6. out.
Excellent kitchen Cabinet space.
Cid"flrnI Condition 125.000

Realtor

35-I'bile

24-8usirss Opportunities

(across from Ranch HouSe I

Hon's

34-'--hiobile

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PINECREST- In E. Woodland
Or .3 BR, 7 baths with Fla room.

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woopst
Don't overlook this 3
bedroom, l
bath home that's
only 3 years old. Central heal air. Round oak tables, finished or un
finished Special to dealers Phone
carpeting, kitchen appliances,
31) 372t
extra large closets Reduced to _______________________________
126.000

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377*84
MURCOT T5
li bU'itil L
322 6133cr 37? 0)6?

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Large
overhanging shade trees, 3
room frame house, kII(hfl
appliances, beautiful homesite,
Priced to sell at 516,500

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Call before TO am or after 3 pm

18-Help Wanted

QUIET SIDE STREET

NOT MANY LIKE THIS Im
maculate 3 bedroom, I'.', bath

32-Houses Unfurnished

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lll3ISE
Fir'stSt
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377 562'?

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BUY- SELL-TRADE

Ste n strom Realty

''sur:vlcl 8t:YOND
(ff7pc•

One BR, unfurn apt. rtr'trt h,il,
or, c..rpi! '.t'i.e 6, ru tq.,
rj
32?
?6 -ill, r 5 &amp; is
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PIOLI'c
C.i5S,'ih(cr0
8)04?0

PROFESSIONALMAID SERVICE
Call Cathy, 371

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TEXAS CHEMICAL C0.needs
CheckOurListirigs
dependable person, Contact
NEED A RENTAL?
Sanforct area customers. Be your
STE PISTROM REALTY
own boss We train B C, Crawlorci, 7565 Park Dr , REAL TOP 377 2120
Prt"s,, PAPICO, Box 52. Fort
REALTORS
"'
Worth, Tex. 76101.
DellOna
On golf course, 2 large
321.0041
bedrooms,? baths, double garage,
appliances, carpet, Reasonable
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
rent Call mornings or evenings, PINECR EST103 Shannon Dr.. 3
We'll even help you word It. Call
901 789 7378
BR near shopping centers,
372 7611
churChes, elementary school, city
l or Pint. Sunlanci, 3 BR, 1 bath.
playgrounds Screened porch,
carpet. Stovt' 5175 373 2771
fenced yard. work shop, cItrus.
we'll for yard FHA or VA finan
Unturnissiect? Bedroom Home
cIng FHA appraised $71,250
$150 month plus cieposit
Recently painted inside &amp; out,
Phone377

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Man to mow, use grass catcher,
edger and trim shrubbery. Phone
322 *491
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365 3121

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I? 9'? Phone 332 tt

,i,.

&amp; thitirS, Secretarial dek &amp;

Assoed Colors

anytime

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Re,l',unahIt'
rcnt.
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anytime

flithery

P ACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcohol:c Anonymixis
Can Help
Call 17) 1587
Write P 1) (Irs 1713
Sanford, Florida 37771

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SWAPsitOP 'LLAMARYET
Lntion.. citri be a s.'Iier or a buy
'in charge All itd.n'ttcd free Cotr'.'
r,rowse e'ier'y Sunday 7 to I ,it '?
oifice furniturfr Moyit'litnci Driven Ir ' .i'rr

(hairs, stritight chairs, filing

For Free Estimate

Iurr,iSti,'ct or on

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Rolls, bread mixer, erperenced
only to apply 377 7596 Seminole

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Pastery Man for Dansh and SWCC'

&amp; Trade

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Used

New Vinyl Flooring

1919 S French

,.,,_':.

60-Office SUpplIes- -

'.'bood or stir'

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:ce'.-'-'.

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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DUPLEX

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1974 Chrysler n.evdie nose speed
boat, 15 ft. 105 lip Chrysler

5OM.isceflaneous for Sale

'3211963321964
172 1959. 377

Wanted to boi used offi'
Guant,? y
Any
PiOL
Casse!hi'rr His y I? 9? f'' i::'

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engine; total time 15 hours $7995

.7 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

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Call 327 1651

Central Florida's
3274991

DAVIS' ifl yPO

377 S8I
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We Buy Furniture

7921 Hw1i 17 97

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reduced

RAYMONDM BALL
Peg Pr'al Estate Broker
377 561) Altcr Ifri, 377 7757
8)7W l, 51 Sanforl

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5 ACRES, COLORADO, $7,750t 525
Down. 125 Monthly. Beautiful
CGtorjo high mountain vitIley,
Fully Surveyed Owner, 806376

£4p.e

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ROBSON MARINE

3lernptr Realty

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Leaving Feb. 27, auto train to

4 4 4

PARK, I. 7. 3, t'rtm

of this Notice of

$393

3726457

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120'x91' lot Furnished 521.000
LAKE F ROUT- Beautiful new
P*)fIlr inhirwlecliunof DetSary.]
BR, 7 bath, family room, enclosed
2 car oarage, large tot Priced

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tori prices paid, used, any condition
4RI2e W.r,ter

mobIIehomeorno,nectrurtion _______________________
available 647 1617

Merchandise

central heat air Immaculate

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Companion, Needed immediately

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Wanted to Buy
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Carr,ort Sale, Wednc-da, ThurslJay
,,nd F rd,iy, 9 am. to 5 pm, 440
V'tgflii Ave
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Conditional permits for

(aSh

Tuesday, Feb

Sales

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trailer apts Adult &amp; family park LAKE MARY Take your choice of
Weekly 35)5 Hwy I? 97, Sanford
two well built modern homes. 2
323 1930
BR. 519.500. 3 OR, 523.500
BROEk COUP
AVALON APA FUENTS
BALL REALTY
ADULTS, 140 PETS
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116W 2nd ,i

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EeninqIlerad, Sanford, Fl.

Oste-en Good terms Dscnt for

WOODMERE- 3 BR, l'- bath,

IN COUNTRY- 3 BR. 1 bath,

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WE HAVE from Ifo20itcres, near

PINECREST- 3 BR, 1
bath,
central heat air, new roof and
paint, FHA commitment $24750
SUPILAND -- 3 tSR, 1 bath, central
tencect arct. financing
available, $22000
SOUTH PINECREST-. 1BR,bath
Price reduced to $17 000

(',ENLPI.L CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

ISIS Park Orive $lOup

54n Mo

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JOHNNY V.'ALKER

PARK AVENUE MOBiL F PARu

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REAL ESTA1 ASSOCIATES
E'Drrivnc,'ci&amp; Newly LiCensed
.lo.n "Santor(t s S,iIi'
Lc,ict,'r"
STENSTROM REALTY
7565_____
Park Dr , REAL
lOW 377 74
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r('(l('(flr,Ited Conic see 300 F
t. rporf
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J(///f/u/uN9

bt'driim .Ipartments,
() Unturei5tid Newly

tu5hh,'d

l '?I3c'ctroom Adultsonly

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CLUB •

The Sandbar

Oii,' &amp;
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MINIMUM

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Bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage,
split bedroom arrangement, built
in dishwasher, w w carpet, central
fl ,,
cicellent Iandscapincj

Sunday Noon Friday

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I.s'ateflri"ker

3 BR. 1 bath, completely turnished,
air corid, Iened, fruit trees.
arpeted Close in. 321 0171

Immediate Occupancy

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,iPi
1q11', ,'.,,tcr
tn . 'ittiltS S9tt 50 177
2296 ,ifter
i'". '. wii ncts

iiAreage

3 (leautiM lots with 71 fruit Ir,
1S Alma Ave E V Foster, Lake.
Mity, )fl $14.
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ti'iturn Ideal location Reasonable Large csiii', lot on taue, paved
L'I
roads, 56500 2rwj lot on take &amp;
5f,
r terms
3l-ApartmentsFurnjshJ

3 Lines Minimum

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41c a line
Jic a line
74c a lIne

(57.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SATURDAY 9 Noon

p.

T (JOviedo..DupIex turn

lthru S times
6 lhru 15 times
26 times

5:30 P.M

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41-Houses

f'irk AVC,2.1pt711,,,r
5135 me
Dep PfortonOrqitfl,l,ition
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Ri- altor, 797
377 3307

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322-2611
831-9993

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1120 Flit Ave. 37)i

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41-Houses

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OdQndo WInter Pak

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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FICTITIOUS NAME

Tuesday

A LA CARTE MENU
TO It n m

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttiat
that I am
s hereby
by virtue of that certain Writ of
by virtue of that certain Writ of rqqJ in Business at 104 N Hwy *
- Eccutn issued out of and undr
Eecution issuiti out of and under 17 97,
730
Hocks guests CklO 01
Seminole
Casselberry,
te stat of the County Court of
SCHOOL
PROGR'.1.
(.1
the seal of the County Court of County, f loricta under the fictltc''
9
RHYME
AND
2 CANDIDCAMER.A
bt'asescapesaflerkdIinga
Seminole
County.
MING
Florida, upon i Seminole County. Florida, upon a njmr of CITRUS SIGNS. and that I
200
6' G000 TIMES
P1n, ji the susp1
hnal judgment rendr
final judgment rendered in the
in the
900
9
S.000
PYRAMID
Evening
9 HO(,LOOOS0UARES
aforeSaid court on the l7tn day ot
aforesaid
court on the Is? day of Clerk
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
the Circuit Court, Seminole
230
September,A,D, 1974.inthatccrtajn
be USe txofher 01 Tetrys guI
Deccmber,AD 197S,inthat certain County, Florida in accordance with
8 OC
600
4 (jj'
2 12 THE DOCTORS
case
entitled.
Robert
H.
Gentry,
Jr.,
case entItlCd, Southern Discount th provision', of the FICtitiOUS
2 '4 6
2
12 MOVIN' ON Sonny
9' NEWS
6' MIKE
4 6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
UGLAS so
d b a Automotive Service of Orlando
Company Plaintiff, vs Chester M. P4amr Statutes, r' Wit
€t) DIMENSIONS IN GIL.
and . (Oaude Akir and
4 6' ONE DAVATATIME
Section
Plaintiff, Vs T erry Smith d b a
6 (Tues orgy) ORLAN()O
9 THE NEIGI-*3ORS
fld Dora E. Welts, Defendant. 86509 FIorcia Statutes 1957
lURE
Fra,c Converse) boon
un.
StuationcomedystarrtngBon.
Terry't Garage. Defenciant, which
which atoresaid Writ of Execution
€1) (Mon) ERICAR)Tues)
AREA CHAMBER OF COM.
s M I Mathews
€IJ MYFAVORITEMARJ1AN
wt1cngaccorr,iicessnabook.
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
was delivered to me as Sheriff of PubIih Feb 10. 17. 71.
MEACF MF ,fRFRSHIP
SOUNDSTAGE (A) (WIXJ)
ci'IivereqJ
630
rr.akng operation when their
to mc as 5hrjff of
s. flichar Masci at1 Pat
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Marcti7. 1976
ScHool PflO('RAMMING
Seminoic County, Fiuritja, and I hôvr levied
2 12 M)C NC'v'ijS
tJLAk IS USUIJ to I*Ju a day
r4atrington
upon the following
ss
2
have
12
ANOTHEIl
9 MOVIEMon )'Fcw Those
levied Upon the following
k)RLD
f)4
described property Owned by
4
6 CBS NE''S
€D MOVIE 'BadiWOund to
y,'•
(ThtSS)NOVA(A)(FII)KUPS
described
property
owned
by
Terry
Chester M. and Dora E Wells, said
g j3
as. Lisa Foy costar.
Daiigor
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Smith d b a Trry
Garage, said
SHOW (R)
property being located in Seminole
Damn Pamela Tilfen 1964
NAME STuTUTE
W RIN TIN TIN
6 SPACE 1999
property
being
Iocatrd
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
300
particularly
10 °°
(Tues) 'm young
t'
TO
WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN
710
0 FL) BEl INO THE LINES
County.
riorida.
2" i: THE CITY OF THE
more particularly
described as follows
4
(3
Frederic March
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
Notice is hereby given that the
described
as
fotlowi:
9 HAPPY DAYS FOnZO is
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
Any
and
all
furniflings fixtures
ANGELS Whifofightingtofree
(A)
pursuant to th
(B&amp;Vl/) 1961,(Wod )'CoremoOne (I) 19'7 Chevrolet Pickup
and property taken from the undersigned,
6 I CONCENTRATION
by Ainold the ner of
a girl of hormocie charges.
Statute." Chapter
Name
"Fitjtitj$
S GENERAL HOSPITAL
ty ' L.at'eqe Harvey Sara
Truck. No CCE2I7A 116557 with
residence of the within named
Ihe teenagers hangout, to
9 WILD, WILD
DRLD OF
Axmtnstor (Wayne Rcigors)un.
865 09. Florida Statutes, will regi$tcr
white cab over camper
P,4Ies. is&amp;s (Iti5I'l (Thus)
€Z) (Mon) A BIT WITH KN'T
defendant, at 291 E. Marvin Avenue.
ANIMAl S
stand (S few himvi$secihegeks
With t
Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
overs the dcta 01 a plot to
bc;n storJ dl AIIarnont (garage in
tWod M.)MAN ALIVE
Longwoocj,
Florida including
iign WInd rn Jamaica:' M
and for Seminole County. Florida.
Altamonte Springs, Florida Act
12 ROBERT YOUNG. FAMI.
lake over the govorrmonl and
various hOuehoId furniture and
thony
.srvl. James Cobuirn
€D THE MOTHERS IN LAW
epen receipt of proof of the
ciitional 1 nformaf ion available front
€1) MOViE, The Pit and the
LY DOCTOR
appliances.
rshsIIfotonth000,
ues. (Fri.) lop Hat , Fred
330
blication of thiS notice, the fic
the
Civil
Dvisionof
the
Seminole
Pendujir,
Additional information available
fEZ) INTERCOM 24
4
.6 SWiTCH Msde in4
(pxp)
tillous
name, to wit LONGW000
6 MATCH r,AM
('iniy S"'! .
'-•-r_. ..,,.,.,,
-•
tram ?h
Cv
D.vion uf Inc
630
3T,V TFEr
vostlgating the mysterIous
EXECUTIVE PARK, under which I
anci the undersigned as Sheriff
'
ijs
9
ONE
LIFE
TO
LIVE
Seminole County Sheritrs Depart.
of
LAVERNEA1'JOSHIRIY
death of a dierts tiof her, Pete
am engaged in business itt 830 E
Seminole County, Florida. will at
12
MERV
GRIFFIN
SHOW
ment.
All
property
being
stored
at
A.
EEL)
(Mors
,Tuos
Wod,.
Thus,)
PtJ'rVly
j iOnwOfli1, Florida
lfl'n
,, IA.,,. I4
It fñ A Ii
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- Marshisjl and Ctncfv
- J'IIl.ip..iu'
. Lossing iranster &amp; Storage. Inc.,
luirl c'ay 0? MarCh.
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU (A)
lL) MISTER ROGERS'
'j'''' -Wliarns stat in this comedy
Th
otter
for
1iu Alberl) StLSTO on to a
sale and sell . iii Sanford, Florida
(Fri
)
CONSUMER
SURVIVAL
That
the
party
intrPstl4l
in
said
r,(fies about f
girJ wykJng
the hiqhest bidder, for cash. subject
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
highly pfded cryrpot'vJ
business enterprise is as fuiic'w:
KIT 1fl)
93(3
to any and all existing leins, at the
Seminole County. Florida, will at
Irt aMlwaukeotxesverysnthe
the Sierras. whereaçyoupof
Gerald Korman
Front
(West
€1) ROCKY AND FRIENDS1100 AM. on the 25th dity of
4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
Door of the Seminole
late 1950s
r'ten are making P1'$S to S4t
Dated at LongwoOd. Seminole
County
Courthouse
February,
A
D.
in
6
Santorci,
1976,
(Tues only) MIKE
offer for sale
W WHO SANK THE
Cnty, Florida on February lttt,
v
rld War ifi
Florida, the above described per
and sell to the highest bidder, for
400
DOUGLAS SHOW. Short yeLUSITANIA" Considers
1976
Sonal propert5
9' MARCUS WELBY. MD
cash,
subject
to
any
and
all
existing
2' IRONSIDE
stan today oy, with guests
wother the sir*lngwasaploy
That said Sale iS being made to
() KJiey (Jar s&amp;Oiin)s&amp;/ltYS
tens. at the Front (West) Doorof the Publith' Feb 10, $7, 21. March 7
61
MARY HARTMAN MARY
Barry
Newman,
Nataito
Cole
S.itlsfy the terms of said Writ of
toencouagouS invelvemeci
Seminole County Courthouse. in 1976
a paralyzutg st!ce
HARTMAN
Execution
FL) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
S,r,trci
rt'ir.wi. tti( above DEW
cx whether it was iiii
Fj) ANYONE FOR TINJohn . Polk.
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
MING
dr's(rpt,(.(t personal property.
-'
__________
04 IJeS5iOn by the
NYSON7 The FsI Poetry
Sheriff
12 DINAH
That said sale i being made to
moo
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Oiariei presosaxoam01
Seminole County, Florida
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
€D ADOAMSFAMILY
2
NAME STATUTE
12
CELEBRITy
a
Publish, Cb 11, 74, Marcn7,9, $976
S.atulCfli poetry. leatunng the
Exccut,n
TO
WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN
SWEEP STAKES
DEW 9$
2 12 NBCNEWSUPOATE
John E PetIt,
works of (xothyParker, John
Notice iS hereby given that the
4 MIKE
6 PRICE s RIGHT
SHOW
_______________________
Sheriff
900
£3et rnan, Richard Acmots,
undersigned, pursuant to the
6 MEAV GRIFFIN SHOi*iJ
103)
Seminole County, Florida
2
12 POLiCE ViOMAN
"FtItiO Name Stalut." Chapter
00 Ct%TWfltflgS. Ogden Nash.
Publish - Feb 3. 10, 17, 71. 1976
.2
0 EEL) SESAME STREET
12
HIGH
ROLLERS
56509
Florida Statutes, wilt register
S1 Aoyster(hesDIerlp)
1030
DEW is
9 THE FBI (A): Pteeni,od
4 PRICE IS RIGHT
withiheCterkoftheCircuitCourt. in
U €0 "C0fl'(5lCSWthlfl
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
and for Seminole County, Florida
7()4jJ3
Wed., SOO below.
mo Bt'ns) ho is assgnod to
FOR
the Women's MovemonF'
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
RESOLUTION
upon receipt of proof of the
9 (Wed oy) ABC AFTER1100
FLORIDA
ofod
guests
Oi
MOTION
v
publication of thiS notice, tO Wit
co.'
2
SO0t. SPECIAL. 'Me and
12 WHEEL OF FORCIVIL ACTION HO. 75I$i$CAo9.F
4
6' M'ASH A hugo
MISSIONER VIHLEN SECONDED
SANFORD CARPET. LINOLEUM
2
4
9 12 NEWS
6
Dads New WIfe'
TUNE
STATE (lANK OF APOPKA,
Lanc,
,
BY
North Korean oil'
COMMISSIONER
KIM
AND TILE under which we are
vesonds
EEL) LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
Plaintiff
6t GAMBIT' Preomptod
Keewn and Knsty
BROUGH
'
THE
FOLLOWInG
engaged i.i business at ill S Park
casUalties in Urrocode(1od
€D 700 CLUB
R
E
S
0
L
U
T
I
0
N
Tuo.,
Avenue
W
A
5
in
the'
City
of
star
tfltbostoryofthe
traLSNia
Sanfurd,
ntslterspounng ottiehoe.
SHAKER VALE, INC., a dissolved
1130
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
Florida
6. (Tue's 0I)
13 year old girl tacos meeting
pii conouax
Florida
Corporation; BRENDA J.
'2
12 TONIGHT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
That the patties interested in said
her lather's new wifo
q
AREA CHAMBER OF COM.
FOELKER, KATHRYN L. BASS,
9' TIE ROcIES- Kevin
TIlE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
4
business enterprise are as follows
6 CBS MOVIE: "Ibe
high math teactior
VALERIE B. GILLIS. as all of the MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
MERCE MEMBERSHIP
Te5it Abramson
the West Was Won
€T MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
5utvvng directors and trustees of
DRIVE
'ovo
COUNTY, FLORIDA Off THE 20th
?i4I?S(
Ira Alvin Abramson
TUESDAY MYSTERY
SHAKER VALE. INC., and the DAY OF JANUARY.
(BI
1
AD.. 1976.
Dated at Sanford. Seminole
A D.
Ntvs Will Ma)'ii It Bofler"
unkno'
assigns, successors in
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes
Cnty, Florida, Jaary 2d,
500
II 30
interest, trustees or any other pittty
1
requires the adoption of a Resolution
Publl,h. Feb. 10. 17, 21. Match 2.
2' ADAM 12
2
t2
THE ADVENTURE OF
HOLLYWOOD
claiming by. through, under or
2
12 TOMORROW
establishing temporary polling
1976
SHERLOCK HOLMES'
€1) LASSIE
SQUARES
*'jainst SHAKER VALE. INC. E.
p4ae when no accommodations
DEW SI
9 DAILY WORD
SMARTER BROTHER
4
POPE BASSETT a K a POPE E.
530
6. LOVE OF LIFE
presently exist within the boun
tM.
200
BASSETT, Individually; CON
2
wc 0
9
INVITATION TO BID
12 NEWS
TIME
ditties of a precinct adequate in
DAYS
(A)
2
DAILY
DEVOTIONAL.
l.'AIili[t 2 30
BANK WINTER PARK. A Florida
, ts
7 .N I
City f Sanford.
U
comptiane
wIth
Florida
Law,
and
EEL)
EEL)
(Mon,
ELECTRIC
COM.
Wed,
Frt.I
"VII
I
A
________
°,'r Cra!n; C'ORDC'l S
rr;.5 Lan, C1.api-,
PANY
ALEGRE" (Tuøs, Thurs.)
NUTT, Individually; LONGW000 98.l and 10173 further
Sealed bids will be received In the
prescribes
CARflASco(_Erj"
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
PROPERTIES INC , A Florida
offic, of the City Manager, Sanford,
that the location change in any
Wednesday
ED THE LONE RANCA
II0
1155
I Corporation, and M. 0 BARNES,
Florida
4
Individually and SUZANNE .1
I Seven (7$ Signal As%emblys
6 CBS NEWS
the Board.,t County Commissioners
Morning
bASSET Iriovijuailv,
LUS
Four
Way. Three Section, Fourteen
determine
that
the
accommodations
[ego
otice
(11) SIgnal AsSemblyS Two Way,
Defendants
for any holding ot any election are
Afternoon
600
NOTICE OF SALE
Three Sect,on, Three I)) Signal
inadegu,te at the permanent polling
NOTICE OF INTENTION
4
SUNRISE SEMESTER
NOTICE ISI4EREBY GIVEN that
I?OO
place,
and
Assemblys
Four Way. One Section
TO REGISTER
(Mx)n, Wtxj, Frm) READING
n the 4th dy of March, 1916 at the
2
(Caution ugh's)
9 NEWS
WHEREAS, the Brd of County
FICTITIOUS NAME
hour of I$:00A M., at the West front
ANO1HEINDMDUAj(TJ)
2. Fourtn(14) Prestre'ss Type IV
4
Commissioners of Seminole County,
APIDFLEAMARKET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
6 YOUNGANDREST.
door of the Seminole County
Concrete Poles
Florida, has determined that no
EVERY SUNDAY AM,.] PM,
C RAC K E RBARREL (A)
Pursuant to Florida Statute
LESS
Sanford, Florida, the' accommodations presently exist
OetaIieci
specifications
that the undersigned, desiring to Courthouse,
ate
CALL 322-1318
(Tht's.) WHY? (RI
12 MAGMFICF,n'
,,i,i..,j,,,.i rs.&amp;. ..,,,
-.
'
- "
•'V"U 'V'' WI" oIler 'ui' salt'
awdiiaoi, at tne oltite ot th City
wilri,n Precincts, 7A, 15.
engage
in business under the fiC
__________________________________________________
_____________________________
610
MACHINE
t the highest and best bidder for .13. 17, 5? and 53. adequate for the
Manager
tjtiQu
name of CALVERT CitSh
_____
2. SUNSHINE ALM.A.NAC
All bids shall be in the City
EEL) IIv'iofl)
DRLD PRESS
the
following
described
real
cpedi!lous
and
efficient
housing
MACHINE SERVICE at 203 PrOperty:
6 15
(R) (Tues, Wed., Tht')
Manag,r' Office. City Hall, San
and handling of voting and voting ford,
Charlotte Street, Longwood,
"EARTHQUAKE"']
BQin at the SW corner, SE ', of paraboernatia within taid c'recitmrt
_____
i
Florida not later ,i*. i
5:
isi.isuir Cuun,y, I' iorioa.
r*a,JJ, 11 O4AS F'IEMtM.
intends to the NW ' of Section 23.
r
Townsh;p 20
NOW, THERE FORE,
J. 1916 be
register the Said name
625
BERS (A) (FrI) BOOK BEAT
with the South, Range 79 East. thence run N
BE IT bids
will be publicly Opened on the
-PLUS '
Clerk of the Circuit Coufl
RESOLVEDbyth Brd of County
same
of
2' (Man) "Wth
1ILLIE DYNAMflE"
s Rlng'
)
o
degrees
os'
os" E. for 47.i It
date at 2.00 P.M.
T
Commlssoner of Seminole County.
Seminole County,
(Tuns, Thus, Fri) "Jeannie"
TUES. &amp; THURS.
ED BIG VAUEY
The City Commitsion reserves the
along Ihe W, line of said SE'S, NW rtorda, that for Prociacts TA.
Harry B, Catvert
n
'i. SectIon 73. thence S. *9
(Wed) "01ilos Education
ECONOMY NIGHT-ADULTS SI, CHILDREN SOc
1230
degrees 77, 3i. 13. 17. 57, and 53 the I011owic right to accept or to reject any or all
Veronica H. Calven
41' 55" E.. parallel to the N line of
ds in the bEst interests of the City
9 OAlLY%RD
polllnu olaces be designated
2 12. TAKE MYADVCE
PubliSh. Jan. 27, F,b. 3, 10, 17, 1976 the NE
'
of said Section 23. for tempordry polling places for the of Sanford
0EV
134
6-30
4
6 SEARCH FOR
2100 S91 to a point on a curve con
E Knowles.
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
4 PASTOR'S STUDY
TOMORRN
cave to the NW on the W righlot. PRIMARY ELECTION, called
City Manager
for
FICTITIOUS
NAME
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
City of Sanford
NO'ice' is hereby given that I am way of Longd Markham Road: March 9, 1976, said polling places Pblith
fl
ERT
I
Thence along the arc of said curve
U LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
EEL) ELECTRIC COMPAI4y
Feb 17, 1976
engaged in business at 171 Sun
being Oulside their reSpective DEW
having as itS elements
9 SUNRISE JLILEE
nyto-An Rd., Casselberry 37707
a central precincts, but contiguous thereto'
1255
erday Peo
________________
angIe 0111 ctegrees ov 1*" and a
6 35
2
Seminole County, FlOrida under tnt' rjsdiusof
12 NBC NE
from Cavalier
1113
23
ft.,
for
10*
771
ft
t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
PRECINCT H(, 7A - LOCATION
ftCtitiou
name of
4 FARM AND HOME
I C.C.A. the
I 00
point of tangency; thence S 77 Community HousC, Chuluota, FLORIDA
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
TRAVELEERS CLUB, and that I
638
2
12 SOMERSET
degrees 17' 56" E. for 706 765 ft.
&amp; SAT.
Florida
12 LIViNG IRDS
along the right of way of Longwood
4 MIDOAY
IN PROBATE
PRECINCT NO 18-LOCATION
UNDER NEWMANAGEMNT
Clerk of the C,rcüit Court, Seminole Markham Road; thence N. $9 Seminole County Agri Center,
In
Re, NO 78)l-CP
I
6.43
CASE
6 NEWS
County, Florida in accordance with degrees 41' 55" W
Your Host: Lucky Williams
Estate of
12 HI NEIGHBOR
for 1951 019 ft
Sanford Frida
9 RYAN S HOPE
the provisions of the Fictitioui
along a line parallel to the 14 line of
WILLIAM B GRAY.
Open 11am,. 2a.m. Daily Except Sun.
650
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section the NE
€0 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
u of Section
Deeased
73, TownshIp 20 PRECINCT NO. fl
86509 Florida Statutes 1957.
LOCATION
4 NB
MING
South. RanQe79 East Thence along Sitnford Civic Center, Sanford,
NOTICI
OF
5: James E. Saunders
COVER-NO
655
?hew lineOftheHE.1 4 of the SW 'i Florida,
ED MOVIE (Man) 'Aflack."
ADMINISTRATION
PubliSh' Feb Il, 71. Match 7.9. 1976 of
said
2 DEVOTIONAL
SectIon 23, 14. 0 degrees
. JaCk Pala, Ede
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Albert.
DEW
l
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
37" E. for 57$ 300 ft to the point of' PRECINCT ff077-- LOCATION
658
1956, (Tues) '(dort,'
beginning All lying
THE ABOVE
ESTATE
AND ALL
12 PAUL HARv
and being in Sitnforci Civic Center. Sanlore. OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
Paut Menm
flo Davis 1935
Seminole County, FiOtidit, con
Florcia
700
(d) 'A ss
the Dark
taming 51.13 acres.
IN THE ESTATE:
2 12 TOOAY (Local news
Jane Wyman, Dasod Nrven
appurtenances on said land or PRECINCT NO. 3
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
LOCATION
at725aewJ825)
used in conjunction therewith
-that
1949 (Tht's) "Rss for the
administration
liii
Altamonte Springs Elementary ofthe
WILLIAM
B of the estate
FLORIQ/r'
4
This sale is made pursuant to School. Altamonte Springs. Florida. DECEASED,
6 CBS NEWS'(Q, 4,
"RdW,j
GRAY,
Summary Final Judgment in
File Number 76 11 (P
7.30. local news)
G'oer, 1956, (Fr1)"ThOetJql
205
N. Palmetto Ave.
Ph.
323.9262
_____________________________________________________________
sanford
Foreclosure entered in Civil Action PRECINCT NO. 43
pending n the Circuit Court for
0 SESAME STREET
LOCATION
ovo.' Glenn Ford, Geraldine
Seminole County. Florida, Prottate
No
75181$
CA
09
F
now
pending
in
Eastbrook
Pool
Association.
Division.
LARRIVE
ALl
WEJJ
9 G000MORNINGAMER.
BiOr*s 1952
the Circuit Court in and for
address
of which 5
,SIJNSHIN[ STATE..
Seminole Eastbrook Boulevard. Seminole Seminolethe
County
Courthouse,
ICA
County, Florida
130
County
Dated this 16th day of February,
800
Sanforci, Florida, 3277$ The per
2 12 DAYSOFQ(JfjUVES
1976
4'
sonal representatives of the estate
'4
6'
C A PTA I N
PRECIPICT NO 17-'- LOCATION
6 AS THE WORLD
(SEAL)
ar WILLIAM (1 GRAY, II,
KANGARoO
TURNS
Longwood Community Building,
_______________
Atthijr If Beckwitpi, Jr.,
anct DAVID GRAY, whose aci
GOVERNOR'S
Longwoocj,
Florida,
________________________
Clerk of the- Circuit Court
cirrises are 75 Lake
Or
HIGHWAY SAFETY
v ".1rtha T Vihlen
Winter Park, Florida 37789, and 8?S
PRECtHCT NO. 52
LOCAtION
Deputy Clerk
Witdmer, Abe'. Lonood. Florida
Casselberry
Fire
COMMISSION
Station. 37750, respectively
i'iil,Iith Feb 17, $976
The rurr,e anci
Ilonla D..'t.-t cf Aj171,
'
Casselberry, Florida.
DEW 95
address of lht' personal
I
________________________________
tat lye's' attorn are set forth below,
PRECINCT 140. 5) LOCATION
All persons having Claims or
Rolling HitI% Moravian Church, demands against
NIGHT CLUB
the estate are
Longwood, Florida
SANFORD'S
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
SHERATON
Fli,ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
PUTTING
S
HE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED
"'
NOT ICE, to file with the clerk of the
that
where
the
abovetald above. Court a written statement of
" LIFE" INTO
I
ocsignations of polling placet Shall any claim or
I
.
demand they may
result In the voting place for two or
SANFORD'S NIGHTLIFEI
havc Each claim must be In writing
precincts
boated for the and must indicate the basis for the
Pvrpose
of in being
lit 0rr4 S .'T'155t
election in one claim, the
Popular place.
I
name md address of the
.tht Place to meet and greet
building, the voting placej for the
I
('editor or his agent oc' attorney,
c.vc'cal
precinctt
invOlved
shall
be
From Mvic City U.S.&amp; hive great fun ?Oflife'
Week Starts .
Feb. 16
and the amount claimed If the
r'st,Iblish,d
and
maintained claim
9 pm till 7am TOP ENTERTAINMENT
separate and apart from each Other will isnol yet due, the date when it
become due' shall be slated If
t,ISTEN'H
ri Said building, and
DANCIN, .JOInIrI Fun. MON TP'IRU SAT i
the claim is contingent or
LADIES HUE WEDS. DRINKS, HALF PRICE
BEsalo
IT FURTHER RESOLVED Uflliquldate'.j the nature of the un
that
Happy Hourlp rn 6pm., FREE hor5d'oeuyres
temporary polling places
certainty shall be stated If the
be recorded in the Official Record
I
claim
secured, the security shall
Book
in
the
Office
of
the
Clerk
of
the
Dine In RELAXED Contort At
dCS(ribe.d The claimant Shall
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Floridi, and thit thu Resolution be' deliver Sufficient Copies of fh, Claim
RIVER ROOM
to the clerk to
I
thepersonal
clerk to
Published not more than thirty days mail on copyenable
to each
RESTAURANT
nr less tPii.n twenty days prior to
II
reprentatjve
tt' hOltlinq of the upcoming
EARLY BIRD
persons
inttcsted In the. estate
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE to All
whom
a oQy
Oily to

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I

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champion 'probably Brevardi playing Division 4
runnerup 'Dade-North): and Division 1 champ
Edison facini Division 3 rsmnruun
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Edison. Coach Hugh Thimlar has been saying for
ears that this is his year. Well, this looks like the
year the coach cried wolf, no one listened and it
came true. Winning it all will be another matter.
One has to hand it to Lake ('its' coach Joe
Fields. lie's going

into the

state tournament

fresh

after road games at I3revard and Gulf Coast.
Nothing like getting if practice state tournm
game in here and there.
Another aspect of the state tournament is that
while Brevard was taking it on the chin earlier in
the season and lost an unheard-of-seven games
before midseason, the Titans are zooming again
and appear to have the Division 3 title wrapped up.
Some of the names and faces area basketball
fans won't want to miss seeing include Edison's

Bichard Glasper. Lake City's doeverything Anthony, Florida College's Henry Pickens, Gulf
(."oast's Charles Slappey, Brevard's Mel Daniels,

plus Chipola's Paul Hamilton and Morris Randall.
Sterling is hoping to add the names of Noc,
Handy Faber, and Vernon Johnson to that list,

SCC Netters Whi Easily

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4
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reminded me of what good basketball we have here
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The sight of big lion Anthony scoring just about
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everytime he got the ball much of the second half is
about is good a selling point for JuCo ball ;1is
anything.
The look on Anthony's face was worth the price
of admission (zero in this case, thanks to the
Sanford CofC when Seminoles ('hip Noe started
tossing on 25-footers over Anthony's head. Noe hit
six in a row and seven of nine in one stretch.
it wouici take an unusual combination of events
lot' SeiiiItiol to be deprived 01 a state tournament
berth. Like Lake City losing at home to Florida JC.
Arch-rival Valencia heating Seminole Wednesday
jwouldn't be so strange.
Piirin (sr tkn
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Seminole would play Chipola or Gulf Coast in the
first round on March 4. depending which of the

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records in the state. Ranked Division 2 championship in its early years8-5, primarily on
fourth among 26 teams,
Averaging 84 points a iame,

Gold GirlS

Softball
Organizes

-illy begin in the last week of maintained that they want to

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ALTAMON LE SPRINGS
dominance,
February with pitchers and start spring training on time.
hip pocket, Seminole and Seminole
the An organizational meeting for catchers reporting first, follow- Miller would be agreeable to
whipped
Amateur
Florida Junior College of Jack- Matadors earlier this season in the
Softball ed by other players, who are that, but the owners insist that
sonville are tied for second.
Orlando, 87-51. Valencia won by Association is scheduled for usually due in camp by March before they open camps they
The big difference Is that 12 points two years ago, and tonight at 7 p.m. at the
1.
will tkive an agreement with the
Florida JC must play at Lake that was the only runaway Altamonte Springs Civic Center
But no dates have been set for players. That simply may be
('ity Wednesday night while victory in recent years up to on Longwood Avenue.
spring training, 1976. and the impossible
accomplish in the
Anyone interested in entering
Scnanult' is entertaining this fall.
time is growing short if camps two short weeks be fore the
;ulencja.
Valencia is 13-7 and capable a team is asked to attend. The aretoopenontir.le. That is why traditional March 1 start, espeA Seminole victory and a of playing '.s good of defense as minimum age is 16, and this
the owners' neu!ntiatnrc have daily with the two sides far
'l'r'!rI JC
year a women's league will also
loss
suultl anyone in tt)eStflte. Seminole
decided to follow Miller, apart on mos t issues.
be formed,
autouuiatiallv put the Raiders 21-5 overall,
executive director of the Major
to

lop League
The cason for the tiri

Basketball League in the
Sanford Recreation is now 2.3
finished, and the Gold Team m
first place has emerged as the
team to beat. The trouble Is, no
one has been able to do It yet

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SHAD DERBY
AT A GLANCE
FEBRUARY ii THROUGH MARCH 14
SIll) DERBY RULE-S
I. ('untt'st is open to the public. No entry fee or pren'stration required.
2. All boats must be Coast Guard safety equipped and
tL's' common sense and courtesy when on the water.
3. All shad must be caught on hook and line. Fish not
t'tite'red in contest should be released unharmed unless
11 ,11(i for food.
1. All shad entered in contest must be weighed and
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(steen Bridge Fish ('amp
Marina Isle Fish Camp
lemon Bluff Fish Camp
Lindsay's fish Camp
I.EAI)FRS TO DATE
Junior l)ivisiun
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For more information, call League Players Association, on
Kim Strum of the Altamonte his trip. Negotiations will
Springs Recreation Depart- continue while Miller briefs the
ment at 339-2421.
players on the status of the'
All Seminole County in- talks.
dividuals are urged to attend.
The two sides met Monday in

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The ratings:
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muuweweigrts and be has done
quite ell with them
Sporting a mark of 18-3-2, the
gu1 looking Italian, Who calls
liuston home, has only been
NEW YORK I API -It's very Los Angeles, with Miller set to
defeated by Rodrigo Valdez,
m
much like another
y'
baseball talk to the players there today.
Ton)'
Licata and Vito road trip ... two weeks and six
On Wednesday, National
Antufermo. And the
are cities long. But Marvin Miller's
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Carlos Monzon's Aorld title.
considerably
more
vital
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a
site
is
the
same hotel where
There's one thing about Joe
Davis has twice defeated
holding foes to 68.
in DcI.and for its seventh state
ball
club's
ordinary
raid-season
Miller
will
be
talking to players
Sterling he's one of the most
10 Sanford's Tac' Pere,. along
"If we beat Valencia Wed- tournament appearance
sing.
Thursda y.
unassuming basketball coaches nesdav night, then we might years they have been bouncing with wins or men like J.T.
The results of Miller's meetMiller moves on to Cincinnati
in the state,
lwe and Tommy Van Hatten.
qualif," he went on without basketballs in Sanford.
ings with the players and con- Fdav, returning
to New York
"if e qualify for the state
batting an e)lasb.
1k' has also headlined cards all
"But I feel that if we lose,
tinuing negotiations with the for a Saturday negotiating ses
tournament. .
he was saying
That word "if." A mightybig will have a playoff," said
ners will determine whether Sian before moving on to busthe other day.
one in basketball.
Sterling,
spring training will start on ton and Philadelphia next week
COEZIC on Joe, you know
Checking the records rather
Through the years, the
time or, in (act, whether it will and concluding his swing in
Seminole Community College carefully, perhaps Sterling has Seminole-Valencia rivalry
start
at all.
has
Miami March 2.
ull be there in Deland March good reason to be cautious, been a struggle. The Raiders
Baseball's rites of spring usu.
Publicly, the owners have

The Gold Team sits atop the
Seminole Corn in unity scores
6-I, 6-I and 6-0, 6-1,
four team filed with six winsani
College, showing an in- respectively.
no losses, followed by the I'I
ternational flavor on the tennis
Seminole
travels
to Team with four wins and tv
courts, opened its season with a Bradenton Thursday to face losses. In third is the Gren
strong 7.0 victory over Indian Manatee and has home match Team with two wins and four
River Monday afternoon.
Feb. 26 against St. Johns River,
losses, and sunk in last with no
No. I seed Steve Cox, of
wins and six losses is the Blue
Cox 0 Friedman 6 1. 6 2. Thomp
Toronto, disposed of Indian
Team.
, 0 MWe 6 1 6 1, ROEISo
River's best singles player, 6-I, McChysiral 60, 6 I. Flagg 0,
Beth VanNe.ss of the lied
6-2. Stuart Thompson and Peter chiSon 61, 6?: Gonzalez 0 Williams
76, 60; Ccx FIag 0 Fried man
Team
leads all scorers wi th 61
Roberts, both of Australia, Moo,,63,6
3; ThOmps(Y.Ob'rIso
points
on 27 field goals an!
knocked off No. ' and 3 foes by ''Chtr,I A?ctsi 6 0 e 4
seven free throws. Following
Beth Is Val Cotton, right behind
Gal's Softball Meeting Set
with 60 points on 29 field
The Sanford Recreation
The nlectinl' will be at the and two free throw s.
Department will hold ar recreation office In the Sanford
Dot Grigley of the lied Ittni
organizational meeting Civic Center, and all groups follows with 51 total tallies
Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. for wishing to enter teams are Jackie Hilton of the Gold Team
all
those Interested
with 40 points and Robin
In requested to attend.
establishing rules and by-laws
Higgins of the last place Blue
for a women's slow pitch softAlso to be discussed Is the Team with 38 points round out
method of sanctioning teams
haIl league.
the top six scorers

ST. PETEItsIIUIU; API
Cocoa
Beach
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still
atop the Class AAA prep has-

Ring

OlU\NfXJ_s\ new f;jce 'MIl over the iti(i;Ian(Jhasmet the the fastest knockout ever
be on display tonight at the likes of Elisha Obed, Mehn achieved in Florida in his last
Orlando Sports Stadium when Dennis. and Gene Wells,
bout when he stopped Tiger
l oud-talking, fast-punching
The Vincent-Chancy affair Ilall in 17 seconds.
Vinnie Curto will niake his doesn't figirre to go the full
Nathanial is one of Tampa's
Central Florida debut against eight rounds it is scheduled for. top stars and his fast feet and
Tampa's "Fast" Eddie Davis in
Both fllefl are dynamite hands figure to carry him past
a scheduled 10-round main punchers with Vincent just Turner.
event.
cimuing off a close loss to Perez
The amateur show will get
The Curio-Davis rvatchup in the last main event at the underway at 8 p.m. with the
headlines a show that will Sports Stadium. Chancy scored main event set for 10.
present seven bouts, including a
Southern junior middleweight
title defense by Mad Dog Ross
against Cyclone Williams; an
eight-rounder between Joey
Vincent and "Wild" Willie
Chancy; a six-rounder between Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1974-18
two -of Florida's finest light
hcavvciglit
Savag.•
-Turner and Nathanial Gates;
and three amateur bouts.
Despite his age, 20, Curto has
been in against many fine

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passage of a resolution instructing Corn-"Where John A. Kinibrotigliasa county
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chips is reportedly looking Into "We surveyed the
Five major restaurant chains purchasing the old Royal Castle
rea, took
have chosen sites for new outlet on U.S.
and
counts, talked to
outlets in the Cityt of Sanford in
—Wuv's Burger Is planning to loca l people,
got
the past two months, Sanford build its facility at a con.
information
City Nlartager W. E. Knowles struction cost of $142.000 in the census
said today, adding the activity Sanford area.
competition. We feel
may well signal an upturn in the
Accorbng to Wuv's Burger
more
a nd
construction industry locally, vice president of cperatlons,
more
The restaurants include:
people
are
eating
William Lips, negotiations are
—Burger-King, which took continuing
have
more
several out,
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out a building permit Dec. 24, prospective sites,
leisure time and are
listing for permit purposes cost
Noting his firm did a looking for a good
of construction of the outlet at thorough market a nalysis
place to eat."
30 Orlando Drive at $100,000. before choosing Sanford as a
—Wi II ia m Lips
ambo's is to construct Its site for the one of the 30

Kinibrough has recently been appointed

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"Therefore be It resolved that the BCC
does hereby assign the earth-shaking
responsibility of retrieving the courthouse
key from the honorable Dominick Salfi and
deliver sa id key post haste to the said BCC."
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Seems Salfi some fours years ago was
inadvertently handed the master key. Since
the mistake was discovered, however, each
commissioner, as he was assigned as courthouse c ustodi an , was instructed to retrieve
the wayward key.
No one did it. Not Sid Vihlen Jr. Not
Michael Hattaway. Dick Williams failed, too,
Now, Kim br ough has a secret plan.
He says he will not fail.
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desigr.ed to show a uod sixcard suit r
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Sanford," lips said

Knowles, said Cardinal
lie said wher the property is Industries has indicated they
selected and the purchase have "peetty well set" several
closed, 60 days construction developments around Central
time will be nssary
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bef ore
e Florida and expec to start
the restaurant is opened.
producing some of the best
have been noticing a particular family units ever seen.
upswing in corLstructton acthings have to be an
tivity during that P3St two Indication of an upturn,"
weeks, adding, that
addition Knowles said. "This is hard

to the restaurants, home stuff, not wishful thinking.
construction has also begun
"I'm looking for the building
moving again.
industry to get started again to
He point ed to the issuance to put
people back to work and
15 building permits for a value
Wuv. Burger V. P. of nearly a quarter millionrecession
when that happens the
will be over.
new facUityat 65 French Ave. restaurants which they plan to —
dollars for Sanora South and the
"There
are
too many people
and listed construction value at build in 1976, Lips said the
plans
of
A.K.
Shoemaker
to
$180,000;
out of work," Knowles said,
out
company felt
is our people are eating out, have construct a 19home subdivision adding that persons are ap.
—Jack-in-the-Box represe- kind of town, a growing area. more leisure time and are called "Uppland Park" off plying for city jobs, usually the
ntatives are to submit plans for
"We surveyed the area, took looking for a good place to eat. Upsala Road.
las t ty pe positions filled d uring
site plan approval for the traffic counts, talked to local We feel there is room for
William
Braceland
of
the
times
of prosperity. "We could
souUieast corner of Airport pe
ople, got census information another restaurant as long as city's building department said put two
people In eve ry job,"
Boulevard and U. S. 17-92 to the and observed the competl(ion,"
th e quality of the prod u ct and four homes are set for
planning and zoning com - he said.
Knowles said, "where before
service is competitive or better struction at this point in
we would have vacancies for
mission Thursday night;
"We (eel more and more than what is already located in Uppland Park.
week after week."

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that motel is booked up through morning desk clerk at the Days and has been sitting in the Denise Lints reported that days we don't.
restaurant all morning because facility has been full for "three

"January, February and
Nichols said heavy tourist he can't find a rental car."
T ou rists fl ocking to Central
Florida are discovering an March are the tourist months", traffic had been evident for a
Nichols added he didn't
accommndntinnc crunch, ac- Green said. "Th ings are quite month and the motel is booked believe that partirular 111
bus), and we hope they stay that up until Slarch 6.
cording to an informal pull way."
di0dwil had reserved a rental
car
in advance.
today of area hotels and motels,
"People can't seem to find

Lanny (;reen, manager of Uie
Holiday Inn In Sanf

Virtually the same report rental cars," Nichols said.

or four weeks."
"We should be busy for the
,vn iiiujsths," be lidded.

made for the month of June.

"It's a lot better thin last

Slumberland Court, 2611

At the Sheraton-Sanford Inn Orlando Drive, said, "Sonic

cupants of the room had

What seem to be an excellent decided to stay longer,
year, which was a disaster," ye ar for the ho tel-motel inpresumably because of the fine
McElreth said. "Usually by dustry is r esulting in problems weather.

noon we're pretty well booked (nr ctlrne 'ister, c-vcn iJ- :.;
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'rvaLjons

Tom .%IcElreth. owner of the their reservations much

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One couple arrived in Sanford establishments in Seminolv,
earlier."
Tuesday night only to find their Orange and Osceola Count: ;
.NicElreth said Slumberland c- -ifirined reservation would were contacted, no roorn for

ord, said came from Richard Nichols, "Onemancamelnthismorning at 1-4 and SR-46, desk clerk days we have rooms and some Court already has reservations not be honored, since the oc- couple could be found.

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Iferald Staff Writer

board will help identify and

Formed

"This will be an effort to get justice; rehabilitation and job

seek solutions to a wide range of women into government," said training for women in prison;

Council iECFRPCi will supply

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A Central Florida Corn. local problems arising from the Ms. Crotty. "We're not going job opportunities; day care
At a December, 1975 meeting
mission on the Status of Women, changing roles of women today. into competition with em- centers; and development and of the ECFRPC, a suggestion
was created Tuesday by the
17he ultinwtc objective is to ployment agencies."
support of women's studies at was made by women that the
Seminole County Comrnission help create a clilmate in which
The groups may also serve as alllevels.
Council assist in the fortriation
In Sanford and simultaneously each individual can hope to a clearinghouse for information
Ms. Crotty said the group of a multi-county Women's
a by the Orange Count), Com. contribute the utmost in of particular interest to women. wou]d operate at litde cost. It
Cortimission. Subsequently. the
mission In Orlando.
achieving a better way of life,
Other concerns will includ e has been estimated the women's gr oup ilas won the
Women in Osceola County regardless of sex.
support of affirmative action Women's Commission will support of the Council.
A priority will be the programs; adequate training spend $650 between January
have contacted County CornAll 50 states. the Virgin
mnissioners informally, but their establishment of a talent bank, and counseling facilities for and July, 1976 on technical
Islands and Puerto Rico have
proposal to become part of the said 1s. Crotty. This will assist women:
examination
of ex pe nses — office supplies, had Commissions on the Status
group is not yet officially on the, local goverrunent in finding women's rights and respon- secretarial assistance and of Women since
1%7. In adagenda. Provisions have been women qualified to serve in a sibilities in such areas as labor, mailing costs. The East Central dition, over 1(X) local
Cornmade for more Central Florida variety of positions.
credit, family and criminal Florida Regional Planning missions have been formed at
counties to join the Women's
the county or city level
Commission
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Initially, the group will be
A s ta tewide commission was
comprised of nine members
established in Flori da by Gcv.
from each county, to be apFarris Bryant in 1964 and Was
pointed by the County C-urnreactivated by Gov. Heubin
mtssiontrs of each member
Askew in 1974.
county.
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Seminole County Commission
Commissions in Florida.
Chairman Mike Hattaway
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Ms. Crotty, who is past
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agreed to make the l ocal ap•
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League of \VOiTiefl'S Voters,
In a presentation to the
currently on the League's state
commissioners, Ms. Maril&gt;
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Crotty, acting iairman of the
to the ECFRPC, said the
task force, which has been
t'Women', Commission has the
working since Augus t, 1975, to
concern of all women at heart.
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It is nota radical group, nor is
sa id the would
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Ms. Crotty explained the
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courthouse custodian, and, Whereas John A.
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aggression at the junior college. Or, maybe
its because other comnussioners never f ound
time (Jr %cre afraid to ask for the key Coin;uissioners say Salfi has held about four
years.
Whatever the reason, Salfi still has the
key, and Kimbrough — in a real moment of
high aspiration vowed last night to remedy
the situation because he is th e newly ap.
pointed courthouse custodian and, "it's the
first time the task has come to me."
While Kimbrough crowed of noble intentions, Bob Ellis said tickets are being sold
to watch Kimbrough make his
bold effort to
retrieve the master key from the venerable
judge.
"1 have a plan." Kimbrough confided.
Meanwhile, Ellis, the co mmission's acting
administrative assistant, schemed up a plan
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routine examination my doctor
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prostate. tie sent me to a
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turned out to be mauignanL lie
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of my life and informed me I
may have to have my testicles radiation or both. Hormone
removed.
therapy or chemotherapy has
I asked hir1i what my We no place in the treatment of
expectancy was and he &amp;aid 20 these localized cancers. Ilial
years and let him worry about means no female hormones and
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he said one to five years.
removal or destruction of the
Any information you would actual localized cancer.
care ' to give me would be
For Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1976
If the cancer has spread
greatly appreciated. I already outside the gland to involve the
have enlarged breasts.
pelvic area or to distant bone)'
21-April 191 rc!ling today.
DEAR
— Opinions sites then you can consider the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22'
differ on the best treatment for use of hormones or castration. Take a middle position today on
cancer of the prostate so don't The idea is to eliminate the matters of iinfx)rtaflce to better It's unlikely you'll COWL' out
be surprised that what I tell you innuence of the male hormone evaluate (lie advantages of- second best in your business
dealings today, especially if you
may vary from what you have which is essential for the feted by each side.
use shrewd insights and hunheard.
maintenance of the cancer cells
TAURUS April 20-Slay
dies.
There are a bout 2,000 new regardless of where they are Concentrate today's efforts on
SA(ITTAI{IUS Nov. 23-Dec.
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in American own each year and therapy is successful In resources
)uU ifiufley, 211 The bigger the group today
17,000 deaths. It is one of the reducing spots of bone spread, Result.s should be rewarding. t he more it should be to you
most important cancers in mean. and particularly in relieving
liking. Seek your fun where the
About half of these can be pain. There is no real evidence Events
ction is
HI take a hand in a
identified by a simple rectal though that the use of female managing today should work
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
c-xarnination. That is one of hormones or castration or the
satisfactorily. Use 191 Challenges that others may
quite
several reasons why such an Combination actually prolong out
be too fretful ((I attempt
.sour initiative
examination should be part of Ilfc.
liouldn't dismay you today. Set O.
every physical.
The United States Veterans CANCER (June 21-July 22i sa determined example.
Many men have clinically Administration
Co-operative I )oni leave important matters
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb
insignificant forms of cancer of Urological Reserved Group having a direct effect upon the
the prostate. A small nest of repoirted that deaft from heart fa.rudy hanging today, A fast Sonic information may be
relatively inactive cancer cells and vascular disease actually conclusion is to your ad- pa.ssett to you today through a
friend. Don't sit on it too long
may be found inside the increased 75 per cent in men vantage,
ostate. If a man lives long taking estrogen for cancer of
it could cool off.
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enough, he will likely have this the prostate. which makes this Friends will find )ou very
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even
more pleasant company today. You'll Today, rather than tomorrow .
hirn anv trouble at all.
questionable in the minds of
s will be more willing to tiol )
have ;I wa) (if inspiring them other'
* to do about cancer of many authorities. This being with
What
your thoughts.
iou favors. Take prompt authe prostate depends entirely on the case, there seems little
vantage of what they offer.
VIRGO iA41. 23-Sept. L)i
chances for gain look
the cancer is confined to the estrogen
or
performing
YOUR IIIItTIIL)AY
prostate as a small nest of celLs castration except to provide rather
rat
good again today.
Feb. H. 1976
or even when it is large enough symptomatic relief.
Opportunities may come
to be felt on rectal examination
Obviously, I can't say through work or from one close
Interesting new friends i1i
but is still co nf ined to th e gland anything about what your life to You
be made this coming year
itself, efforts should be made expectancy is withcut knowing
l.IBRA tSept. 23-Oct. 231 through two divergent groups
for a complete cure of the can. i
f )cII disease had already Then' is no better time than you'll be involved with. Explore
cer. How is this done? By spread beyond the prostate. now to act on carefully con- invitations to Join charitable )
surgery on the
glan(l or Those who want more in. sidered plans. Get the ball organizations,
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including prostate infections
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By SCO17 ABRARAWS

Herald Correspondent
Seminole High School
principal Don Reynolds is

DDC

Changes

Wi n Approval
The Downtown Development be conducted in accordance

Corporation DDC of Sanford with the same procedures as
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met today to approve minor municipal elections.

amendments to their proposed

Originally, the bill called for

Development Authority Act the city to conduct the

scheduled to appear before
th e Seminole Count)' School
Boird tonight at its 7:30
meeting in the county
courthouse to officially tell

recommended Monday by the referendum; but the cornSanford City Commission.
inissloners pointed out that all

the board of his intention to

said she would contact mem. present at the meeting ap.

run for political office.
Reynolds will formally
announce Monday his
candidacy for the U.S.
House of Representatives.
lie hopes to unseat Richard
Kelly, il-Hollida.
Reynolds' opposition in the
primary will be fellow
Democrat Sidney Vihlen
Jr., a Seminole Co un t)Commissioner,
Policy num be r 609 of the
county school system
requires Reynolds to
inform" the board of his
intention.
"The board's main
be t ha t
campaign not de tr act from
the running of the school,"
said Superintendent
William Layer this mor-.

fling.

Reynolds has sa id he
Would campaign this
summer by working at
school two days a week and
running for office the
remainder of the week.
If Reyn ol ds were to win
the primary on Sept. 7, he
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As a quorum was not present city elections are now con.

at the unscheduled meeting, ducted by the county.
The DCC board members
Boc. rd Chairman Sara Jacobson
bers who had not attended to proved this change in
obtain majority approval of referendum procedure
changes made to the bill.
Miss Jacobson read to the
Those members present board a letter of resignation
approved an amendment which from board mem ber Dr. Vince
will enable the city commission Roberts. According to Ro be rts,
to make their own aps medi cal practice and prior
P°intments to the Development commitments were not per.
Authority board, instead of mnitting him time to devote to
being restrict ed to the DDC's DDC activities he had formerly
rtcznniendatlons.
tho ught possible.
'l'hey also approved the
M iss Jacobson a lso read a
i:ranting of the city commission letter
from A.
Edwin
power to initiate removals from Shinholser, objecting to the
the Development Authority fonnationoataxingdjsctas
hoard,
a means of raising money for
The
city
commission Downtown development.
r eq uested that the referendum
Shinholser said he was not
for establishi ng a special ta xing opposed to redevelopment, just
t1tritt in Downtown Sanford to this means of financing it.
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Termed S u c c e s s
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T h e Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce member sh ip
blitz of the city Tuesday brought in $8,667.50 and Chamber
Executive Manager Jack Horner expects a follow-up this week to
boost the total over $10.000.
Ilorner described the 111CITAlersh,il) drive its an

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cealed firearm. bookmaking
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have a mysterious source for seek a hearing before Judge wiretaps reveal that agents
and maintaining a gambling statewide grand jury in the
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the apartment telephone. The numbers, line sheets, cards, recommended for a $10,500-aunder attack by defense at. made by sheriff's agents on gunpoint to enter and searched
the court
at agents
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parentiv used these items today.
proximately
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Springs
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alleged frisk" is allowed if it is made
before the statewide grand jury
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telephone using a wiretap orMcNamnnra, who lists ad. evidence of a sports betting during the execution of a valid orman
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search warrant
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Springs and Orlando. is
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E1A program, said Hunttr
Last week another circuit a "belief" without revealing the
Today Cullom revealed in known what the effect would be calls.
v. as recommended by the
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off the runway, the earthquake damage was immediately
Springs, head of the nor).
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profit foundation Concern In Mankind, started soliciting COfl
ibutiors.
were shattered, plaster crumbling.
Ralph FrcIow, ed of Green
Group of ragged nativ s crowded the portable kitchens which
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By BOB LIA)Y[)
Herald Staff Writer

NATION
IN BRIEF

of
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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION

ourgiary

OF FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned Intends t N
bUCS In SMIO4'd.
engage
Seminole County. Florida, under the
fictitious name DOUG ALMANY
DISTRIBUTORS and intends to
regi%tcrsadnamewith the Clerk of
the Circuit Cow'l of Semlnc)

vending bond on the authorization of the vehicle when police stopped

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Evening
Herald. Sanford, Ft.
Monday, Feb. i, 17-3A

Altamonte Expects Legal Opinion

Two Charged
Allauuirtt' Springs City
promised" the horneosers dniiniutii shells Ix'
trubativa and parole officials, it.
1
1
ra?('d, said Sebastian are having problems
Deputy Charles L. Nickle
('om:nissioners
at their
:30
Patrolmen Jacob Cohen and
Police said there have been
i1l take action to force the the buildings
Held In lieu of $5,000 bond arreated two men in south
north of SR 43
p in. meeting Tuesday expect
with both rats and mice. He
Sanford police have arrested
Hick Dearing said Gilley was no arrests In a separate bar
a issue,
each were Benny Dale Miller, Seminole early today on
have
existed
in
an
incomplete
said
legal opinion from City
there is also evidence on
a suspect in one of two weekend arrested as he exited Gibson's burglary on Sunday. Patrolman
Two possibilities are being state for two
21, of 1210 W. 12th St.; Bruce charges of night prowling and
BRIEF
years.
Attorney
Joseph
site
that
transients or children
Davis
Jr..
_________
bar burglaries.
Beer Garden, 1603 W. 13th St. at Cohen
on considered. Hotalen said. "Th e
reported an
un- Edward Davidson, 19, of IM3 grand larceny in connection County, Florida, pursuant to
"Th e apartments have not are
building
fires within the
Virgil Odell Gilley, 20, of 1820 4:30 a.m. after officers determined amount of money
t hether the Uncompleted first possibility, which we are been dried in and have complex.
McCarthy Ave.; and Henry with the theft of eight plants, Chapter 643 09, Florida Statutes.
1DItYFFBRU,JY 16
condominium comple
Robert W. Whitaker
MulberTy Ave., Sanford, is discovered the business had wis taken when vending Curtis Brown, 20, of 1806
x at the obtaining legal advice on, is to ileteriorate(J." he said, adding
W. valued at $120, from a flower
Sanford
Right-to
Chapter, 7:30 p.m., All Souls
-It is also an eyesore." he
entrancewar of plush San t'scro being held in county jail
been broken into.
machines were burglarized at Ninth St., all Sanford.
our tax money next he called the health
Social
Hall.
810
DEW S
Oak
Ave,
bed
at
the
Windward
Square
department saul. "and causing our property
Sebastian can be condemned
charges of burglary, possession
County jail reconLs indicate the Goldsboro Bar, 1610 W. 13th
yeitr,"
on Oct. 7 complaining that
field on Bond
Apartments, Howell Branch
But,
San
values to plummet. It looks like
(N THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Sebastian
of
nd
bei
St. Officers said a hole was
,tI eoholjs Anonymous, B p m., 1201 W. First St.,
-Our tax dollars are going to pigeons were dying of
In other weekend arrests, Road.
TA LLA HASSEE IA? i — Floridaofficials, fe
Is
11°wn
SEMINOLE COUNTY.%OP
FOR
"9)me
a War zone there." he said.
ar ing
ers
President
the
city
and
the
count)'
and
smashed in a door to gain entry Sanford police jailed Robed
S.a
n
FLORIDA
they
kind
(trains on major rivers will hurt the state's oyster in
of nervous disease" at the
Stephen William Clark, &amp;
I)ouglas Hotalen. who claims
CIVIL ACTION NO. 717I.CA.00
to the establishment early Michael Woods, 22, of 805 W. 240 Oxford Road, Fern Park
tiustry, are tr)lng to
"We are very lucky some
'tile elected officials) are uncompleted project.
lops Club Chapter 79, 7 p.m., Upstairs over Baptist
,
form a trtate agenv to coordinate
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Patricia Hearst ,Ind tht
Re: The Marriage of
the requests of residents of the letting us put up with this. I
Sunday.
child
ttas not been
"
"They
water
use
in
Florida.
G€rgia
and
Alabama.
were
First
St.,
Sanford,
on
a
charge
and
Dennis
P.
Wilhelm,
20,
(lying
Church.
Crystal Like
5Uii%ision
off like
Of BOOKER T WASHINGTON,
jurors who will decide her fate plan to see today the two
community have don't think we have to exist like flies," he said.
Three Charged
"One
buying,
receiving
and
co
of
Husband
Petitioner.
Mary.
Winter Park, were arrested
the major problems is there is no niechanisrii to
Ix,en ignored concerning,
hlotalen said it has become
aparthent closes where she says she was held in dark
Patrolman Tony L Brooks cealing stolen property. Bond after deputies
the this." 1111talen said.
MAR VA BETTY WASHINGTON.
tCnntinued From Page 1-A)
cOOrthna(e management of the system,"
p ursued and
proje
Ilotalen
mid
there
has
been
nearly
impossible to determine
captivity for weeks after her kidnaping.
said
Rich
Mcsince it stopped conWife Rmponderif
TUESDAY,FEBRUARY r
I liti, insisting the city evidence of rat infestations at
'Ind along the medians of wide avenues — shabby shelters made Jr. charged three men with was set at 1,000 for Woods.
stopped on traffic charges a car
th
A"A
e
names
rthwest Florida Water
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
of nwnrc f the
Sfd
ar Cit
uv
i
"
-,
fdClny iiii4fiIjUdIld PUMAM i(III
::; I:
Man Itetwmed
of sheets, tablecloths and plastic.
Miss Hearst testified the Symbionese IibcraUon Ann'
Mutgernent District, "Florida will get hurt more twin
leaving the apartment com. THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
development
and
that
cheon,
after an auto was chased and
MARVA
OITTY
WASHINGTON.
Sheriff's
have plex.
anyone else %Wllout coordination,"
kept her blindfolded and tied, coerced her into taping a
More than 300 towns were totally destroyed by the earthquake, stopped at 18th St. and Jerry returned
Johndeputies
Henry Jackson
ownership s being contested in
AND
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
The
death
toll
has
reached
22,000
and
is
expected
to
peak
Free demonstration of hoii,
Deputies said right plants
p!ea to tier parents to cooperate with her captors .and
at 25,000
.I
the cotsts currently
MLIHC ADDRESS IS t WEST
.Jr,, 38, of Panama City, from were
The people are hungry and frightened by day, cold and frightened Avenue on traffic charges.
physically abused her. She began telling the jurors on
Community
Action
Canning
Center.
504
E. 'Celery
Ave.,
discovered protruding 1 167H STREET, SAVANNAH,
C
elery
Overiflow
Crowd
Greets
Reagan
is
Brooks reported packets Charlotte, N.C.,
—lThnnaEstcj
by night.
Sanford, 1-3 p.m.
Friday her story of why she took part in an SLA bank
to face from the auto's trunk and were GE ORGIA, 3I1
I
YOU
NOTIFIED
ARE
14EREBY
i
('ontlnut'd
believed
to
contain
marijuana
burglary
and
grand
larceny
From
l'age
1-Ap
through everyday life without run b) people but flow It'S
But stoically they struggle to rebuild their lives from the dust
robbery for which she is on trial.
identified as having been stolen ,, a procding for d5Iut'on of
Seminole Community Band, 7 p.m., music-drama
arul destruction all around them,
government worker unions marred the opening of the
ex. marriage has been filed against you.
capital
punishment,
.
abertion governmen t .
an Ih tt.o.I Otie IN Rt THE
The situation is tragic, but it Is under control,
Detailsoftoday'sexcursionwerekeptconfj(lefltlal "for
"And it has robbed us of our
,:r'd. (if course, President
I
MARRIAGE
OF
BOOKER
security reasorts,"s.aid her chief defense attorney, F. 1xv
"Balancing the budget is like ln(h%idual !reedoins."
Dr. Federico Labbe, chief orthopedic surgeon at Roosevelt
Florida Nurses Assn. District 37, 4 p.m., Seminole
President Jerry Wurf of the American Federation f
I
WASHINGTON. Husband, and
(s'rald
Ford.
He
added
an
protecting
your
virtue,"
Bailey. Federal marshals were to take the jurors to
flospital reported his staff had been working from 7 a.m. to to
County Ilealth Cent er, 9th and French.
lie blamed the country's
State. County and Muncipol Employes IAFSCMEI withMARVA BETTY WASHINGTON,
Sunday's high
toda)'s low
suburban Daly City and escort them into the apartment
p.m. (tail)' to treat the thousands of bone fracture ViCtims pouring
\tensive explanation of his Reagan said with a big grin, current crop of problems on the
Wile, and thl'Sc' presents command
drew his union from the AF[JO's yearld Publ
By JANE CASSEI,BEIIRY
to appear anU file your Ans%&amp;Cr
olcas on reform of the Social "You have to learn to say no" Democrats. "Any
where Miss Hearst was taken the nit she was dragged
into the hospital. ,Most were already recuperating, he said
taffy, building signal towers along with authentic Indian you
ErIlPloyes Department. denouncing it as :
problem we
*a waste of ti :
w
o
t her de4cw'seor plcAd'nq w i th the
Fair and mild through
ff
adding there w :, till a necc for doctors in the outlying villages,
.screaming from her Berkeley apartnient.
and
money."
anlif rope bridges, grinding dances — their specialty.
Clef It of the Circuit Court in And for
mid for anestlwtists -ind nurses at his hospital.
"Our first priorit) must be criers" who think America's inflation, recession
sugar cane, making candles,
"'urf. Whose union was the department's largest af.
CiImaxin the day was a Seminole County, FIOrid&amp; And rr ve
—
that iin% reforin tAignizes ,,I
is a direct the lati' night and early
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — blackslinith.ing,and baking corn square dance, the campfire ,orney.
OriIu,ier's
,
A
iopy thereof
.
days are ritunbered.
Mack
V
On i"ridav afternoon, we drove from the hospital some 20 miles Boy Scouts usually take to the bread. A country store, a to
tiliate,
charged
Sunday
that
the
department
has
not
had
result
of
Democratic
policies,N Cleveland, ir . of
pledge tp those now receiving
ITIOMIlIg hOUrL Highs In the
GO
impact on any legislation
Program and fireworks display. Cleveland &amp; Mire, P 0 Drawer Z
"I've been in 30 of the 50 he said. "And the cause of it all lowerBOs and lows tonight in the
Social
Security
and
those
who
north
of
Guatcmaja
City
to
the
town
of
San
Pedro
Sacateequcz:
woods
for
their
camporees,
but
band,
and
3plit(ing
shakes
were
Mayor
Norman
Floyd
of
Alto.
.states." Reagan said. "and I is
population 12,000. of which 1.200 had been killed and
Sanford, Florida, 32711. on or
a goverrunent that continues
injured,
upprr30
50s.
Mostly
IP ith day of March, A D.
b
efore
Wekiva I'Astrict Scouts "did also part of tile display.
1SThN (AP) — Antibusing demonstrators and pollee
expect to receive it to continue find the American people are to spend more than it takes in." wintls
to 15
mites southeast
per hour,
monte Springs spoke and
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otherwise
a
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1976,
the
program,"
he
said.
But
he
default
will
be
their thing" this past weekend
ilie entire town — or what had once been a town —
still s'hat they always were —
traded charges of brutality after a riot near South Boston
Troop7ofForestCityreated presentedcejficatestoaude
In
answer
to
questions
from
lcr aoainst
u
h and Oak Ave.
deercasing at night.
gl.% supported reform fiercel%
U)afl a massive heap of rubble. Not a single structure was
remains.
no more around the Altamonte Civic a whole pig complete with Thompson, Camporee Chief
High School that left dozens of persons injured and 13 arWITNESS my hand and wal of the
the audience. he spoke out
FXTENDED FORECAST
rested.
The survivors, Indians for the most pazt, were still picking over Center in a public orient ed apple, venison and armadillo (it and Welwa District from the Clerk of the Circuit Court on this 29th
because, he said, "anyone they're deeply disturbed that against abolishing capital
"Salute
Chance of showers north
to
American looks like pork and tastes like city. A certificate of ap- CIA of January, A 0, 1976
the ruins, hoping to salvage some of their possessions.
under 40 is paying in twice as somnehing has happened to punishment.
(Seal)
much as he can ever hope to America."
throughout period. Mostl) fair
At the height of Sunday's melee, police said a crowd of
Families with survivors had recovered and buried their dead. I leritage"
chicken),
predation was presented the
"Capital punishment comes
Arthur H Beckwulh. Jr
7:30 P.M.
receive,"
(entral
1."bere entire families were trapped in collapsed buildings, no one
about 400 antibusing marchers wielded bottles, bricks,
and south. Lows mostly
Over 1,000 visitors viewed the
Reagan, who was Democrat
C lerk of the Circuit Court
Troop 341 of Casselberry built city on behalf of the Scouts.
under
the
heading
of
WORLD
Reagan hammered par- for most
self- inSOsnorthand6Ossouth. highs
clubs and tire irons in an attack on police which was
nany
Earl),
remained to search for them.
By Lillian I Jenkins
American
a log cabin, made straw
of his adult life, defense and this country has to
Entertaining at the campfire
coordinated by citizen band radios. The protestors
Deputy
Clerk
mid 70s to around SO north and
$25.
ti(Jlarlv hard on the theme of criticized the Democratic part
The tragedy of San Pedro is that the people had so little to start displays, demonstrations and brooms, Confederate candies, were the Indian dances, a Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. Ci
y have self-defense," he said,
lower 80s south.
wi
countered that police tried to break up their march for no
cutting
government
spending
—
%;hich has been in pow er "People will stay alive because
campfire program .Saturday lead sinkers and peach pies. trained bear from Circus CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
0 Is ,
to th.
rebuild
with.
reason and charged into them on horseback and moNowcver)ihlng
is lost— they have no money, no materials during the 60th anniversary LongwoodTroopz34 had a cow, World, who delighted the
Sttorncys for Pel,tiorer
and balancing the federal since before World War II — for of it."
CtOi
00. Drawer Z
torccles.
I
budget. Ilis remarks won permitting
tides: high 2:54 a.m., 3:12 p.m..
But still they try. life goes on, and doggedly they clear away Boy &amp;vut month-Bicentennial two horses and a wagon in their by riding a bicycle, and the S,Inlord.
the
federal
Flartda 37111
As he left to"'n, people hned lo,A 9: 10 ,l.m.. 9:19 P.M. I)orl
cart
the %vret'k'ge mix dust with water to make adobe bricks, and year event.
applaust'
from
the
government to grow too large. the streets of Deflary, a
display.
Orlando Siugers. Bicentennial PubliSh ro 2. 9 16. ). l97
Police Commissioner Robert J. diGraa called for a
1)elia r%
residents, %qo 4et
('anasemi: high 2:48 a.m., 2;5
piece together their homes,
General Public Welcome
There were 30 Scout Troops
.
DEW
to
"This government was once plauding ;Ind
Two of the highlights of the slides were shown, Verlin
grand jury investigation. He charged that the con.
And tragically, it is these poor adobe dwellings which will again 600
andScouts
four Explorer
Posts
with
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and
NOTICEOFACTION
y were provided by
d Duffield was in charge cf
46313
frontation, in which at least three police officers were
TO' ANGELA JEAN NOR.
iso adultscounties
be the first to crumble when the next earthquake hits Guatemala Orange and Seminole
Orlandogroups.
presented
its 224
Flying
from
Explorer
Post
of
campfire
program.
BEIRUT,
Lebanon
API
hurt, was a conspiracy by hoodlums to injure police.
—
SWORTHY
whose
place
residence
Syrian pfessure brought
— as geologists say it inevitably will.
Sunday morning the Scouts is unknow n
Moslem and leftist leaders into line today behind the
Earthquakes, said one native. have always been part of her life. participating in the Camporee. Eagles Circus complete with competed In events,such as fire
You will pIeae take notice that
political reforms designed to end the Mos3emhristian
her e has been filed and Ispending in
The stronger modern structures in the capital city suffered only demonstratthg
1d1be observed trapeze, high wire, and building, tent peg driving and
Scouts could
6
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f
civil war in Lebanon.
theCircuitCourflnandfopS,mi,I,
minor damage.
such as balancing acts and, of course, soft ball throw.
Alter a series of conferences
County, Florida. Civil Action No 76
with Syrian Foreign
The situation was similar on the Green Thumb nursery, some 25 cow milking, churning butter, the InvKessible clowns. Post
WASIIINGMN (AP) — Ile Ford administration is
127CA44A brought by JAMES
Brisson Funeral Home is in
Minister
Abdul
I
lalirn
Khaddani,
some retracted
minutes from Guatemala
grinding corn, sawing logs, 11 of Forest City had a tepee
The
th
dy
opposing moves to help out the financially troubled Postal
Mrs. Ethel 1. Williams, 81, of charge of arrangerrten
statements
rejecting
the
Syrian-sponsored
reforim
which
dissolution of the marriage of sa i d
I
0 —
ding, was unharmed except for a few hairline cracks. In making doughnuts, pulling and Indian artifacts display
thiough Febivary
302 Oak Ave.. died Saturda%
Scrsce by giving it more of the taxpayers' money'.
President Suleiman Franjieh announced Saturday night.
—
29th
— ANGELA JEAN P40RSWORTHY
the nearby village, nursery workers were sleeping in automobiles
morning. Born in Dade City,
and JAMES TALLEY NOR.
NOTICE
Radical
Palestinian
guerrilla
groups
timed
down
their
and ten ts, their adobe homes in ruins.
James 1. Lynn, Ford's budget director, is expected to
she lived
Notice is hereby given that the SWORTHY,
objections.
outline the administration's objections to increasing the
School Board of Seminole County These presents are to rrquire you
Saturday morning, with only a few hours to spare before
____
(O,ears She was a member of
will hold a public hearing at the ,ofile g ouf written defenses with the
postal subsidy at a hearing today of the Senate Post Office
riturning to Florida, we hitehed a ride with a U,S. Army Chinook
the First United Methodist
Clerk Oi the atve styled Court and
Bodrd meing at the County court to
Committee,
helicopter, The choppers have flown more than 400 tons of relief
$CfbP a copy thereol on Petitlon
.
Church, the Rebekab Lodge,
hOuseonMarch3ontheamenment
supplies to outlying villages in the past week, returning from each
of
744,5 concerning payments or his attorney, GORDON V.
Eastern Star, Penn' Pinchers
RABAT, Morocco IAPI — The Moroccan government
Committee Chairman Gale W. McGee, D..Wyo., has prosortie with sick and wounded natives,
to contractors to provide that the FREDERICK. P.0 8
b
and
the Cathedral Court 38,
posed doubling the Postal Service's $1.5-billion annual
TUFSt).', F'EIL 17. 16
has reported new fighting between Algerian and
final 10 per cent retained funds will Sa n ford, Fda on or before
I
Buzzing for an hour across dry, mountainous countryside, we
Order
of
the
Amaranth
February
75,
1976.
Should
you
tail to
Hamburger
The city councils of three to Florida Public Utilities to be øaidonly after architect cerlif es do
subsidy for three years.
Moroccan troops in the Spanish Sahara, but the gerjan
so a default may be entered
finally put down in the village of Rabinal. The inhabitants raced Seminole municipalities —
gas serVice in that punch list has been completed
Survivors
include
two
French Fries, Tator
government denied today' that its army' was involved.
pro%ide natural
against you and the
33)
6
(7)
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' ding thy bwie3 of food and
b'
Lynn's position is another indica(jon of increasing
daughters,
IA)iluud, Ovicdo and Winter the iiiiiiwiity.
Miss
Saldee
Tots, Tn Tators
ci
parte
ne Moroccan government announced Swiday that
concerning the student placed In
clothing into ancient trucks, onto bicycles and even onto a thin Sprtngs_facebusyagcpc1oq5
tension between the White House and the.Postai Service,
WITNESS
my hand and official
regular Algerian troops using heavy Soviet-made
The ordinance is expected to special education. In lieu 01 Cx.
,
horse,
I
s.rri,.I
a..J,...
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rn.. i..n.uiam,
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•.
$flux; 11r0 wuay.
I, flh)(I'e1J1UttJutter
measures, Court
Dc alionted after the public Vu S on ror di
'Jrlanao: live
eqwpmenm recaptunxi the Aznghala oasis from .
Bars
on h.s77dayo4 January, 1976
*411 be r ecommended for expulsion
They stirred up choldng dint as they carried their spoils into the
TheLongwoodCjtycoil
randchi1dren and three greatforceson
Saturday
bearing,
Roll,
.1I1k,
Butter
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Jr.,
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by
the principal follo*ig any in.
ravaged town, past a cemetery hned with fresh graves. The death 7 P.m. will hold apubllchearing
Clerk of the Circuit court.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. traction that would warrant
toll in R.abfnal was relatively low, but the destruction was crip- on the request of Mr. and Mrs.
By Lillian T Jenkins
sUSPension
IFS. 73033 (6) (ci)
—
may present a budget amend- Proposed
WEULs1i.%\, FEB. 18,
piing . Most agonizing of all, their handsome church —
Deputy Clerk
for
policy
and
amendment
400 years Alfons Jung for commercial ment appropriating funds
1976
will have no determInable economic (Seal)
old. wept one wrinkled woman from amid the chaos of fallen zoning of their Fairy Lake pay
Black Henitagt' 'iiul
%
raises of $41.61 per month, Impact. Those persons interested
masonry and statues — had been totally destroyed.
BROWN, PAUL C —
Publish: Jan 26, Feb 7. 9. 16. 1976
Manor property to permit effective Jan, 1, for Public may obtain a complete copy
serv cj fcr Pai, C, Broan, 8
But the market place roses bloomed, Business in roasted opeat1onofa retirement home.
of 0EV 1fl
FFBRCI 14, 1976
Policy
()u'n F'nit'it ('hkki'i,
t)ISCIIARGES
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:IX Pa!-eiuQ :',e San'c' -'
peanuts, corn and other goods seemed brisk.
202
E.
Commerczjl
Aenu,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
AD%1lfONS
At the council meeting after Public Safety Director [)ouglas Sanford, Florida.
Sanford
Vanis
Sa'uroa,
ii
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
There were even smiles for the foreign cameramen.
Sanford:
'utidap a' ii a m at
Corbblin B. Bush
Collard,
the hearing a public hearing is Keller and Building Inspector
Robert C. Feather FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY ,
nose brave smiles, amid a holocaust of destrudion, PmhMy scheduled on Ordinance 414 David Chacey.
Emma
Boozer
Mlh00? Cnurch
Chairman FLORIDA
Joe T. Collins
Apple
(uuhhit.r
iey
Leo K ing
the spirit of the Guaternajijn people.
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GENERAL
JURISDICTION
granting an exclusive franrhke
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Roll,
Milk,
Butter
J.
McIntyre
Pamela
Councilman
Lawrence DEW 90
DIVISION
1140f;e
Joan
Miller
Goldberg, chairman of the
Monza 2+2 Prke Reduction.
CASE NO. 7SltO0.CA49.A
Fannie Geiger
WILLIAMS. MRS ETHEL I —
Curtis V. Murphy
public safety committee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IDS MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. a Delaware corporation
ur1erai Serb es tr Y's E"'
Evelyn G. Hayes
Berchman Rogero
Pizza
composed of the police and fire CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Wilams, 51. of 307 Oau A'
on '.tte right now. I he ('tu.
Plaintiff,
IoI1ie Muse
,hat's.1
Green
Ikams
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
Deborah
M.
Stephens
deparen may rep Use
saritoro
oct on his
ao i.eø Sa'ur*
nuJl
e.ir. and then sonic
to
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Warren Sutton
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In Probet. No.
be "co
p m , Tijtd*p, '
Buttered ('orn
Betty S. Motley, Casselberr
THE DEVELOPMENT COR.
efforts to obtain cost estimates In Ri; m. Esti?, of
It OU bUY or order a 2 2 bet ccn
Peter
Van
Acker
Br
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Homewth
PORATION AT NORTH LAKE,
Rr.
Orunge Juice
Aino Kuhlman, Lake Mary
ofasuctIondevice(orth
I' .int Feb. 2'tti with its aaiIahk
ROBERT LEO BRADLEY
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INC,etal,
L knO Off ,ca'
B
Betty
Freeman,
Deltona
Hazel
M.
Moss,
Lake
Mary
St'et
ft'dls.
Milk
Deceased
city's emergency medical unit.
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and 4 -pecJansm:..un
B'
Dttennts
Robert E. Lee, Deltona
NOTICEOF
William
H.
Giles,
f.akc
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
:.uii'll
find
,i riee ieducttou of S Ii
Council member June Lor-.
ADMINISTRATION
Madeline McCaleb, Deltona Monroe
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
FItIDAV. FElL 20, 39
.pped
to
the \lntiLteiurer'c Su,'..:!
mann said a meeting may be TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
-10
PROPERTY
Margaret L. Goit, Geneva
Joy' Deuschle, Longwoo.ci
(,round Beef. Mgrs. Choke
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Ret.til PrIce. Put there by Che tt
arranged for later this week CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST TO L. E. HAMILTON, JR.
-ILM
David
Eber,
Titusville
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Jesse Hayes, Longwocxj
%%hlpped Potatoes
Residence Unknown
o
It y ou e er admired a .\1tni,
I
with consulting engineer A.E. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
,and
2
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Peas
/f,1 y
2
Patricia
J.
Rodgers,
Osteen
2.
nw
'sthe
time
to
cci
it
at
.i
O'Neall on the possibilities of IN THE ESTATE:
C. HAMILTON
BIRTHS
Ir
li
m
,14 ttJ
1(1' ('ream
.Juanita B. Gregors', Winter
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
laturer's Sue,:etcd
Retail Price th.
the city receiving a loan from
Residence Unknown
Mr. and Mrs. John Pamela, Springs.
that the administration of 'he estate
_
ni.iy
fbi
Roll,
%lilk,
flutter
come
:icain
this model scar.
the
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
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Farmer's
Home
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Dunn Jr. a buy, Sanford
11 t
if
of ROBERT LEO BRADLEY, actiontoforecloseamortgag,on,h,
Administration to expand the deceased, File Number, Is pending following property
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bett
*1
in Seminole
In theCircuit Court for Seminole ro.inty,
city's water system into
Florida Griggs
a girl, Sanford
County. Florida. Probate Division,
That part of the East Half Of the
western section of the corn- the address of wtich Is
Mr.
and Mrs. Randa
Seminole
Northwest
Quart er lying East Of the
munity,
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County Courthouse, Drawer C, East right of way 'Inc of Slate Road
(Melissa)
Kent a boy, Lak
;.
I Sanlord, Florida The personal No. 100(Interstate 1),
all n Section
The Winter Springs City represantativeoftheesta,eis RUTH 23,
Mary
/
Township 71 South, Range 39
Council
at
7:30
p.m.
at
a
City
F.
BRAINARD,
whose address is East.
, MI
Bo* 471, Winter Springs. Flo,Ida.
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1)
DlS('IlAJu;r.s
AND: That part of the East Hall of
JP417d
The name and address of the per
surance
bid
s
the
Southwest
Quarter
(LESS
and
bids
on
radios
- tp
Sanford'
I . -,.,,_-Al
- . Nsunal repres.ntatjv,'i attor ney are
w Tz'!
North 15.I3 feet thereof) lying
for the fire department.
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Mfreieda Addison
Sol forth below.
East of the East right of way line Of
ILl. III
All persons having claims or State
Road No. 4
Mnneh
Baker
(Interstate
41.
C
hes
\'ega
um
,\loni5i
Ifld
iu
e
In (Medo, the city council at dema nd s against the estate are
ALSO: The South 735 feet of the
LUla M. Bryant
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'maJl at tltts also cicgant
7:30 p.m. will hear a request required. within three months from West Hall of the Northwest 'Quarter
I It
Leroy
Cole
the date of the first publication of of the
Add thi5 touch of luxury hits cen
Southeast Quarter: all in
from George Kendrick for
p (
o iti: ii a:!a
this notice, to file with the clerk Of Section 11,
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('.;'H!i'f Eqiu:r
William
J,
Hurst
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now
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and
ECO
TownshIp
Id, 29th. and ou'Ve cot
21 South,
permission to construct a the above court a written Statement Range 29 East.
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10*?
ID*CJAUt
PIL
I1-I?.II. ICYs.
Zilla M. l.iggon
a I II) savinec fromChesrote:
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a
' business building with a of any claIm or demand they may
AND ALSO: Lots a, S. 6. Il, 24, 35.
It'll
Dessie
Lumpkin
have.
eomn Ofl % t'ur 'CL'.t or Moni,
writing
Each
claim
i
must
be
in
401
32
and))
.
resldencefnthebackportlonof and must
(LESS. The East IS
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.$
196
indicatethebasisf or
Walgreens
a a I( l() price reduction of! the
Mrs. (.Tharks t Cheryl i Greer
Color Film
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the ofLots34,3S33*ndth,Eat,
33
dind
the
commercially
zoned
t
claim, the name and addreii of the 1S.6 feet of the South
1.
&amp;
girl
355 feet of Lot'
a
-Walgreens
Color Film .....
propertyoffsjtj,west ofpofl creditor or his agent Ot' attorney, StAND TheNorthalfeetofLof 10,
Ki;dacolor, Fucolor
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Debra A. McMann
m.ik
Jnd
ur'.el I I_—II
the amou nt claimed, If the all
Brothers,
in
HUDSON
PARK,
as
- Ot
refrded
Color Film
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claim is not yet due, the dote en it in Plat B
—.Super
.hu.k.t
de1T
Movie
Film
Wil.mer
1.
Stapleton
one
i 111111 11
=M_
oo k 1, Page 64. Pbli
will become due Shall be stated. If Reccrds of Semir,ole
Developed
and
Printed
Mary
E.
itehurst
County,
Also on the agenda is a the claim i contIngent or FloridA.
Print Rim
C
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k'tr'.i )f'
.rK out
Ethel B. Miller, DeRary
resolution authorizing sub. unluidated , the nature 01 the on
0*
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AND ALSO: That part of the East
Polaroid
Film,,,..
Cecil F. Rider, Deflary
certainty shall be stated. If the 50 feet of the West Half of the
mission of an application to
I'S'IV$S 710
Norl2l1
claim Is s ec ured, the sec urity shall thwtt Quart
Tf,1pfj
er
Martha
J. Roach, DeStu-y
Polaroid
F'Mm ..
federal government for S
of the Southeas t
Plus Tax
I fteaw
described . The claimant shall Quarter of
,Sfi',::iz Tnis'nt' (',tir e i
3-28oz.
1
oi g;it,zt'-ilc' ('abrIiIl('g !.qu,puicnr.
'OCkf7ALIL
Section ii. TownshIp 71
Plus Tax
I..arry'
Laurine,
Deltona
siecond year grant to continue a deliver sufficient copies of the claim South, Range 29
,
EAU
(LESS
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The
Agries I)arling, Geneva
federally funded detective in to the clerk to enable IPie clerk to South 72$ feel thereof) lying South
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a.,, i....
Of
Sale.
mail one copy to each personal the Southerly right of way line of
Martin
U.
Satava,
1..ongwood
1('1U:1I!?,1
the
police
department,
Credit Ccwd
representative,
Card
itThL1i
st
a
I he
Mcdalit js a ,p c l. j l.IIIII3late Road No. 436. all lyi
SlAY $DtO&amp;LJI PCI. ll.l7.lI.t7ê,
and
Margaret J. Smith, Orlando
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All persons int erested ii, the es tate be'ng
ddft111111111111h
mtlratls e c 4lition of the ('hes V
In
Seminole
Coun'y,
Florida.
Councihuan Charles att, of to whom a copy of thu NtIe of
s5: 2. Oi c
James C, Stanley Orlando
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Kodacolor, FuI)color
res more
Outside, it lia liniited editon
the building committee, and Administration has been mailed are less
Mrs. John i Barbarat Bowes
Woigrun Color Film
1
:1 iiIl.!, ItlU w lied t15 dis, tSliitC stripe
required. WITHIN THREE MON. ISis been
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filed against you a nd you
Councian Robert Whittier, of IHS FROM
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&amp; girl, Lake Helen
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88c
Westinghouse
Developed and Printed
':..,ind more, fn..:d it has :i Ctiti'fli
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copy
of
your
Ih
the zoning committee, will FIRST PUBLICATIOP4 Or TillS
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Mrs
MIchael
Eleanur
r:lten acfens,
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'. g',. 64.11 ',.t: k:, ,
.nJ :n''re
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Any,
to
it
on,
Flip Flash
report on the trailer permit NOTICE, to file any Oblections they WILLIAM J. BERGER, pl0jlItf' 0
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1oring &amp; buy, Lake Helen
\nf it ''II t'rJcr f",tttcn now and
TT
requested by Citizens In Action. may have that caenges the attorney, whose address i
hnvii 1..' i
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" Flashbar
vOlidty of the decendt' will,
for
Polaroid
Teb
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e.t;(,:\l;ntIr\in
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Monday, Feb. 16, 1976—AA

WtTk. 55 cents;
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longer than you can afford. financially, that is.
But how about trying this one on for size:
We didn't know until just this past week that we
were suffering from a "lack of piscatorial
pleasure."
I Dok that one up in your Funk and Wagnall!

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There's sonic political spice in tile speculation
over Daniel Patrick Moynihan's retreat back to
whether protecting his tenure on the
Liculty is the only reason for his exit from the
("ilited Nations, and - hether lie will remain for
on the sidelines of politics and government.
Me Strain that surfacLd late last year between
I i M oynihan and Secretar
of State 11enr
issinger pr
However, the public expressions of support Mr.
-ceived from ['resident Ford and NIr
Kissinger suggest his quarrel was more with
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linieless, faceless
tile State
1)epartrnent lie had complained that he was
pulling in one direction in the U.N. While the State
Department was pulling in another.
'Me cablegram Mr. Moynihan addressed
recently to Mr. Kissinger and all U.S. embassies
abroad suggested that State Department regulars
believe he had been "needlessl% provocative" in
his attacks on the United Sta tes in the U.N. The
flamboyant stNle of Mr. Moynihan, and his
determination to call a spade a spade in debates
with "nonaligned" nations do not fit the State
Department mold. As r. MoNnihan pointed out,
Oil r diplomats general]% bow to attacks oil the
United States on the theory that to resist them
would seem unfriendly and lead to even greater
attacks
lie cited specific instances where his tough
response appears to have produced favorable
resu'ts
among thiii the lailure 01 the
Organization of African Unity to agree on
recognizing the Soviet-backed faction in Angola,
and the withdrawal of a U.N. resolution that would
have condemned South Africa for intervening in
Angola without mentioning the much greater
Soviet and Cuban intervention. Even the vote for
the anti-Israel resolutioll on Zionism would have
been greater, Mr. Moyn than believes, if our new
policy in the U.N. had not led some nations to think
twice about following the Arab leadership oil that
issue.
rresiaent P'ord IS riot likely to find another Pat
Moynihan to send to the United Nations, but there
is no reason why our next ambassador should not
ta ke his cue from the brief but lively record Mr.
Nloynihan left behind. It was not just his personality that shook up the U.N., but the message
that came across with his biting logic and attacks
oil hypocrisy — the message that the United States
is willing to stand up and fight for what it believes
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diplomat, but his battles produced a wave of
.,atisfaction among Americans who were tired of
seeing Uncle Sam only turn the other check to
'lification in the U.N. Some broken china is a
meager price to pay for the refreshing effect of Mr.
Moynihan's
ay prove as
b(-neficial to the U.N. as to Am crican pride.
President Ford — and especially 51r. Kissinger nd
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the Geneva Convention provides a procedure for protat.
When a state violates the constitutional rights of an
American cit izen, the federalcourts must enforce those rhts
U.S. District Judge Frank Jchnson Jr., heard evidence in
Montgomery that homosexu rapes and other assaults were
common in Alabama's fearful] overcrowded prisons
He ordered the number of guards to be doubled andet down
minimwn standards for ttlually every area of prim
operations.
No judge would have had to - leplatell in this manner if the
Alabama Legislature had met its responsibilities, in humanity
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judg es and enforcers of the election cornmission's requircments the included in the
election campaign act of 1974, Senars and
Representativ es were attempting a power grab,
or so decreed the Supreme Court. They were
taking over authority the constitution vested in
the President arxi their "Just-let-my-head-in-the.
tent" practice, if a llowed to con ti nue, would
w ea ken the cons ti tutional system of checks and
balantes between the president and th e courts.
It is clear that Congress, action here would
not ha materially weakened the power An
influence oi esldent Ford of his successo
But in the past year, taking advantage
Watergate and the forced resignation of
President Nixon. activists in the Senate and
House have been jabbing and slashing in
repeated attacks aimed at gaining broad powers
for Congress and cutting deeply into the powers
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stor%: 1, too, war, married to a
recei%- ed an anonymous
fine, professional inan for
tele phone call concerning my
a number of years. 1, too,
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1received n anonymous phone
tths
all telling me that my
T Phone ra ng in my office
husband was hating an affair
in our small-town. weekly
w h secary. 1. too. was
ne wspaper, and the woman ho
d umbfounded. Iloeer, in called ,
Lsked my Identity and husband to
titan it w;ls stead of forgetting it, I did Iny
then
for ine, so he (Iro% her there. own
investigating
and
"is vour daughter home*,"
did that wonian expect discovered that my hmstxind
Whitj one" I ask ed , 'I to gain except to make me
LSIfIfactdatinghLsse(14i)
have ttirec
unhapp
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and h4xi been for sorni tout
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glad I laughed. It Inust
In
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opinion,
the
Person
whij
:'A nurse? Why do you ask?" have taken the wind out 0f her
Red Parrish, George 111ofmiln, Mary Parrisch and Freida
informed
"Well I just sn your sails
was not
liellwege (venter group ith crowns) join the merrymaking at
niiscrab!e peon" trying t
usband drive by hit. Plesnt
the German-A
RUTII IN IOWA mke
Mardi Gras ~bsked
[Ile iiiiscrable. She was Mill. Jesters are Steve Rando
and Booseselt, and he had '
Iii Alt RUfli I happe n
(left 1, a guest from St. Petersburg,
oun g w oman tfre&amp;sed in w hite agree WIth you But rind on for sirnpl a friend ho
tini and Pat Stockham from the L'nl%city of Florida (H era ld Photo
to tip tue off.
with him'
a lit te r from someoui ho
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help it), disagrec% %ith both of u.s.
I think it is absolutely
then she banged down the
DEAR ABBY: When I read dismsting that tile wife I'
s
receiver.
your dvice to the wonian who always the last 1 o know abmt
The snuIl cafe next to us had had recei ved an anonymous her husband
's ttraurritul ir
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rather
be
midafternoon i. a nd one of them was having an affair, I
becanic iniscrable knowing the trull,
had caught her hand in a mixer. furious You told that
woman about 111% husband than Ike in
The other girl asked if one of us that [lie caller was probably
"ignornt bliss with a man
oud please drive the injured miserable person trying to
lH)IuinkCsanuocke out of his
girl to the cinergency hospital iuiake others tuiiser,ubk
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named chairman
of a for Norman the Special Bicen husband, Go vernor and Mrs
I thcoming Azalea Sale.
Evening Hera, Sanford, Fl
tennil Award. Dorcas is a Reubin Askew, in Tallahassee.
According to Woody, the sale relative newcomer to Sanford, Agnes extended visit
was due
will be an all-day event on who formerly called Spain to illness.
utid 6 at uirtle home.
locations, Sanford Plaz, Zayre
Jean Patteson is off again in
Plaza and Downtown Sanford.
Sanford Woman's Club was tier levi and boots, but this
Ile flowering plants, some of awarded a certificate of ap.
time. not on horseback. She
them donated. will be offered to preciation for members par- departed Friday a.m. on a
t he public at a fraction of co
titipation in the bell ringing
plane carrying supplies to
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So for beauty's sake, plan to during Christmas, which earthquake
victims
in
4, buy many varieties of the (lutirlot
te Smith presented to Guteml, Ariiie(I with
popular plants.
Dottie Karns, president, at the ci-nera and equipment, Jean
February ineeting.
will trend through the rubbles
The ribbon-winning paintings
The Salvation Ariny also for n eye-witness account of
of Sanford-Scminole Art honored Mrs. W, Vincent till
, catastrophe.
Association's recent Art (Sheila) Ro be rts at the recent
Exhibit are
urren t1
Annual Advisor Board
disPlayatSenkarik's Glass and Nleeting and Civic Dinner.
The Social Department of
Paint Co.
hree Sanford Woman's Club inet
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Our sources
shaped by hidden influences, which work against premarket notification. SIcCollister urged personally
reverre Port it was President Ford who Armendai!sl misconduct. In February 1974, he
sed the policy. A spokesman was the keynote speaker at a St. louis
the public Interest
substituting a weaker bi ll, which the industry s
con.
aid the lesident changed the policy after be
ention He sta yed in a $9-day hotel suite at
Certainly the public should be protected, for supported.
ezample, from dangerous chemi cals. The Ad.
got a comprehensive report on the issue and the Stouffers Riverfront hotel. 7 fancy I
It is at least an interesting coincidence that realized
a mistak e had been made
ministration endorsed a measure, therefore, Mclltster has received financial
pport
from
(DROSS MISWNDUCf Werecenlly accused WaspaidforbytheMourjVsCoacW
requiring chemical rnanufacturers to report the chemical
octation, which happe to have a $500,000
Industry
executives.
The Alex AmendariS, the minority businessmen's contract with Armendaris' agency.
1edsofa new chemical Productto go%erwnent Congresa, 'S press
aide told us the financial irri prc ssubk federal adv ocate,
ulators 90 days before it hiis the culimercial contributions didn't influence his actions.
of gross
Yet Arrnendaris charged the govemment (or
misconduct.
rket
his St. Louis expenses, Including the hotel bill.
On October 15, fl chemical industry
director of the Office of Minority Busiaesa He stated on his cifirial vo uc
It's hard to argue against such an obvious representatives met behind closed White House
her: "Hotel receipt
Enterprise, he intervened to help frien&amp;, get
sdeguard. But the chen-dcal industry, which is doors with President Ford's Subordinates. Not 0.%I
ed."
BE contracts and accepted
g1fU from OMBE MisplaL
more interested in PrOtccling Kofits than long afterward, the word was passed
to
Lynn
contractors.
We have obt&amp;ined a copy of the hotel receipt,
people, opposed the meawe.
that the Administration had reverse(] iu Policy
House
sources
assured
us
priv
which
Armendri.i cQuIdn't seem to find After
The Environmental Protection Agency, on premarket notific U n.
y
we
requested
an explanatflon, he hastily dashed
Ujat
Armendaris
would
be
eased
out.
But
neverthel'
"
ttheein
t its No. 2 man, John Quarles,
lie
notifled
Congressman
McCollister
on
Republican
fund
raiser
lien
Fernandez
paid
a
off
a
persorial
check to the govemment to
up to Capitol Hill last July to testify in support of
personal
niburse
the
hotel dw.
Novem ber 13 that e Administration has
call upon President Ford and urged
90-day, prertmrket notification.
rea
him
not
to
fire
Armenda
essed
previous
positiom.-,
As
pan
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f
the
An
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spokesmarcIa[m
ris.
With unassailable iogic, he explained that the
that ArThis
has
reassessm
Put the President on the spot. Ile rnendaris thought the hotel had given Min
ent, the Adfftildstration no longer will
advance notification would permit the govem.
seek legislation requiring chemical companies depends heavily upon Fernandez to raise money mnplimentary acconunW
om nddidn't
atl
a
merit to bar "significant r
and rally support for him in the Spanish. realize thqt the suite had been paid for by the
nokfy government regulators in advance
substances, which are health andr en
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aking community.
abut t possi ble risks
a w chemical
In 19772, Fernandez and Arinendaris teamed
But then the cheinical crod began pulling
Alex Harris, who heads the MIaour1.Kanis
rings and influencing people in the backrooma
i of fi cial of th e Counul for Fvironmen ta l
nmiit" Fernand
has
of Washincn Thieen da
ez inid our reporter Gary a fm policy against pro%ithng gratujU for
after the Quality inld us "We weren't consulted on
Cohn boastfully, "we were responsible for
to goverwnet offidais The bill had been
ccirigressional hearings, Rep. John Y. Mc. decision; we weren't party to it; we didn't even per cent of
paid by
Nixon's votes.-,
CoIliter , ft Neb, challenged Liuc Ad- get a copy of the let ter until
misUike, lie insisted.
of
it was sen '
Now
Fern
1indez
is
erisicrossing the country
tmdwsenwnt of the toxic control
Fernandez coned meanwhile, that he had
An official of the Envirortmental Protection again. this time shaking the uwney tree and urged the President to retain Armendaris
bt
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Agency told us his agency also had "no part" in stirring
UP support for President Ford
He wr ote in budget director James Lynn, who the decision.
insisted
Meanwhile we have dug up more evidence of allega ti he did so because he
Idered Our
ons "r1dlculou."

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The helicopter, which first proved its value
(luring the Korean War as a means of evacuating
wounded soldiers from forward and often
otherwise inaccessible positions, is coming into
its own In nother kind of war.
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Patrol helicopters spotted 35,000 traffic
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Their touted thesis over the years, and
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sPeedersat
in 1 975.
"But
It
came
in
such
culminating with Mr. Nixon, was that th e In.
ne
e
greatest
benefits
of
the
helicopter
fluence of Congress has gradually eroded and,
is i Speedy rspoiise Wne, whith
itiu not
that the presidency has strengthened to a
only
in
apprehending
lawbreakers
but
dangerous deilme.
464JUA vu is
Ic xTric U1 Wgh.
Congressional cOffunittees have taken on
way accidents, heart attack victims and in other
thernselves a new day-to-day auftrity in foreign
-situations where minutes count.
and domestic affairs, not only peeking over the
Another advantage is that a helicopter pilot
and his observer n see vastly more from the
shoWdersofdeparmentandagen cyofflcas
What is It about our personal physical a
maybe It's those tell-ta le creas on our fa ces air than an officer
they correctly should, but in some outrageous
Pearance
which
marks
usas
"the
older
people?"
wNch
give away our age. Many will claim those
instance, attempting to direct operations.
Pioneer In the use of helicopters 'the
Is it the general assumption that all bald. 1ATinkles around the eyes and chins are the first York
0ty Police Department, which during a
Now there is no doubt Congress has, and headed men are old, er that all old men are bald. signs of aging. but I
hve
s-len
niany
young
typical
year responds 10 boats in distress,
rightfully, the auftrity to set policies, to declare headed? I lost most of iny hair before I peopI e quite wrinkled after long over-exposure wrches for
missing persons, rescues bridge
war or refuse to declare war. including semi- celebrated a
21st birthday. And there are many to the sun trying to achieve that swarth - patina jumpers and recovers sto;en cars, as well as
men past 65 who have retained a good shock of they believe gives them a heal th
ac
y glow
performing routine traffic surveillance
prograrris and their budgets, and to act as a Light hair, perhaps streaked with sil ver orcompletely
was joined y a year
politi cal g
check on everything the president and his agents gray. Nothing wrong with the color because gray front of illy
tele0sion set when Ronald Reagan missions as excitng as any that entertain
do or don't do. But of
late Congressional com. is a beautiful mixture of black and white. And anounced his candidacy for the Republican tele%ision viewers. During a fla n
sh ood inTexas,
mittees have stepped into executive roles which Bulwer philosophized that, "it is not (by) the PresidCntial Nomination. I was told. 41
1le's too one police helicopter retrieved 79 flo(xWapped
could seem to be unconstitutional. Whether gray of the hair that one knows the age of the old to run for President. lmk at all those %ictims from their rooftops in a
two-hourperiod.
Congress or the president is right or wrong,in heart. But young people who have gone wrinkles on tds face!".
any particular instance is not the Lww.
Prematurely gray, and even older folk. have
What are these facial cre%ices which drive
This is what editorial writers call a sorry
learned
how to cover this up with hair dyes women, and increasingly more men, to the of. corme
In an attempt to shift the balance still more, a
ntary on the state of society:
demonstrated frequently by TV comiriercials. fices
of plastic surgeons for face lifts? My dic.
series of bills have been submitted in the
A bill has been introduced in the Ohio General
The majority of"'Y's aging population re tionary defines wrinkle
ss as creases. it a150 Asembly to permit local boards of education to
Congress:
"walking tall." If I
were bent over ar.-I used a provides a second meaning: a wrinkle is an grant "assault leave" to teachers wilo are in.
ve
of
.
I dislocated my sacro- further explatiDn it has a quote, "The wrinkles
Total number of "asnult leave" days would
To create a corsumer protection agency l um bar playing tennis and at that time had in on her face showed her age."
depend
upon the seriousn ess the injury, which
which would be answerable in Congress in lean on a cane while I shuffled around in a for.
We
see
wrinkles
every
day
In
baggy
pants,
would
require
medical verification.
ward tilt position But not today
auto fenders
onsiderable measure
with the President
and on pnes But let's accept
Under the present system, a t ea cher unable
William Shak
having but limited control.
peare said, "He that bath a the fact that, may as we ow older, the ad in perform his or her thities as the
ult of an
beard is more than youth, and he that hath none vancing years do
wrinkle our skin. However, it assault may take sick leave. But since severance
'
is less than a man,"Once upon a time a be,
In this struggle, the election
would be worse if aging wrinkled o ur hearts, pay at retirement is
based on the number of
creation was but one 3=11 battle in a campaign. was a venerable distinction and decoration for mimis iind souls,
unused sick leave days a teacher has ac.
Victor Hugo said,
_ race is joined with cum led, th
The significance of the tupresme Court
be adding financial
"beaver" whenever a bearded trin passed by. %rinkles, it is adorable. There is an unspeakable penalty to physicalcould
injury.
decision thus goes far beyond Its effecton the Today wed go hoarse
shouting 'beaver" wat- da
in happy old age." A word of caution
According in Ohio 3thte Rep. Francine
campaign law It sug eats the Court will stridtiy ching the parade of the chin whiskered young
though
Be wary of friends who com pliment you
rule that any other attemWs by Congress to men.
neh, author of the legislation, the number of
about looking yourg for You can be sure
assaults on
absorb new
ill
grow ng old.
cent in the United States between 1970 and 1973.

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and
Kim Ion the left)
Karen Koger, 4 earld tfns of
1900
Patrick
Ave.
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Sanford.
Toge
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th
the
girls
collected more
than $200 in vo — and individually each
collected more than any other COU3taflt. They were
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you might well get
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Greater Sanford Cliamber of Commerce, Uiat is, as
tomorrow when lu teams of eight pla yers hit the
highways and byways In the annual one-da y
mbership drive blitz.
Ca thins Ilbert Abney Wayne Albert, Red
Cleveland, Bill and Walter Glelow, Tom Hunt, Tom
hIcDonald, John hiercer, Pat Register, Jim Ryfin
a.rid Garnett White report all In readiness to make
this one of the best membershin drives in recent

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Saw an interesting item while vacationing over
on the West Coast last week. It came out of the
Clearwater Sun and went like thisJust a week before (Seminole Count Corn
missioner) Sid Vihien Jr. p!,anned to go skiing for
the first time he broke his ankle H Aspen trip
WLS cancelled. but Vihien did not waste time.
"The week that was to be spent on the slopes wa
used to begin preparations for his campaign for the
5th District seat in the U.S. House of Represen.
tatives.
"Slon(lay iFeb. 9). Vihien launched his earn.
ugn
iUi a whirlwind press-conference tour that
touched major areis,n the eight-county district.
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you
end up really blistered — or under the care of a
doctor for overexposure.
And it can be frightening.

We a lso learned an awfully lot about daytime
television.
Can't say we enjoyed everything about it, but
most assurexily can understand how so inan% people
get 1woked" on the drned stuff.
For in.5tance, we learned anwfully lot by tuning
to the Phil DonahueShow (Channel 2, 9 a.m., da ily).
Heard quite a few pros and cons on the old adage
that
Begins At 40" and were surprised at
rAfflle of the resposes,
One woman in Donhue's audience said, "I was
frightened to (1€ ath hcn I neared 30 didn't even
give ita thought when I tilt 40 and now that I'm over
501 m really enjoying life more than ever"
At least her words were in th at vein, if not actully quoted verbatim.
Welso found out front tuning in to the bmb tube
that ome of the daily quiz programs can be quite
educational — at times. Others can be quite
still #Mhers
ao found out
le on vacation ttu t one CJfl
really suffer from sunburn if it's taken in too large
losage at one clip.

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how to play the big pro tour,'
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belie1'e hi.s eyes, There were the
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lllCfl to whorii he'd conceded from his crew, the lamed Wood
victory, Dad Pearjn and irothers,

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crumpled race cars.
'lust still flying, Pearson
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It was also a pretty unbeliev- bled oflthrough the Infield, past
able sight for 120,000 fans Petty, and onto the track at
packed into I)aytona Inter- about 15 miles per hour to
national Speedway, and for rnil- victory.
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James Hylton, BObb)'
Dave Marcis, Darrell WaItrip, worked to incorporate it into
Buddy Baker, David Hobbs, my swing too."
Earl Ross and Dick Brooks
For all young pros, the
were others taken out of it by challenge is to get out of the
mechanical troubles.
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startcd a three-car chain reac- money IS.
to the hospital in sencus condi- qualif)ing school at MTtle

won last year when Pearsor. son,

Communty Club House. 500 Spring

Majority vote requirid Par

the Daytona 500.

Oaks Drive, Altamonte Springs, Fl

adoption Provided a majority of

"Hut we were Just one lap too
Magclalen Church, 100 Spring Lal.
Road, Altamonte Springs. Fl

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19 seconds, although there was make the big tour," Hais

finly win the biggest race of

taking $23,680.

life. For a lot of other races

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laps behind ceededin doing what only
Petty doing something wrong."
The attrition rate Sunday

VVraps Lip

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Winter Park Drive, Casselt,ecry, Fl

Pett)'

playing It down

to

Jchn Gentile
51.300
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the right to determine how, when,
tdmifli5trdtion 5 been mailed are and to whom hospital services will PRECINCT 140 6
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j. Waits. Ceccasod,

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ATT0NEY FOR PERSONAL
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REClNCT NO
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Baptist Church, South Side of 43.1,
West of I 1, Longwood, Fl

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Steve Benson
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state's four divisions corn-

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House, Avenue E I lOt Street,

Of pageantry in the shadow of Placid, NY.

United States
figure skater

roth)' Hamill total in the 37 events.

East

5143167

Sanford, Florid. 37711

All bids to te

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Olylulplc Committee Iesident trmans. The rest of the day was IIII-tIIIIe best
of 12 won by the ago or the
confusion

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Elmc,itar, School Auditorium. Clerk of the Board
Lake Mary. Fl

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looking for his parents.
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of

(1W the altercation began. Pat

cleavor.

country

that has iirIy one

day night barroom brawl in- rink, only one bokied

and for Seminole County,

run

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Plorw,jy

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the

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Jerry Moody
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INVITATION FOR BIDS
that clear notice of the polling plai_es
Community Ftou$e, HolI Branch Ion sa precincts be publiShed in
The City of Looqw
is now Qoad, 5minol,t County, Fl
four (11 i5tu of a nspaper of
L,iwucj. Mat,riai lists and
Wet, Lake Brantle'y
Specifications may be picked op at County, Fl
City Hall, 17$ W. Warren Ave.

68 7776-216

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Fire Sfation. 9$ Lake Triplett.

Street,

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the Orlando (3 ,t, Leaver

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ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND

Longwood
East

EASY TO REACH AT
1.4 and ROUTE 46—SANFORD

Center. 130) Winter Springs
Boulevard, Seminole County, Fl

7071 7S-21

J.m King

Tony Wiilln
1211 55

but obviously would enjoy Clippers led at halftime 2-1 and
upsetting their neighbors,
shutout the Ilanunock 2-0 in the
The state tournament IS
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( for the win.
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March 4 in IIind with the _________________________

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Joe KuneS

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Jim Knoll
FouI: Lake City 20. Seminole 1Ji
$211 53
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Tom Joyce

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could into that wall," Pearson
said. "That's when I hit Richard and he started crashing too,

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Joe Sterling's comment shooting percentage."

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Ilobby items

the

turn, I thought It was all over,
"1 told my t crew Richard
had too much horsepower for
me to pass him again."
But Petty used too much
horsepower retaking the lead,
and couldn't control his car
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in the game
and sliced a 10- after the game. He

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going
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last lap. "But Richard got me
right back going into the fourth

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wasn't
That's the cry in Division 2 lead earl)', lose its composure
The state champion will aLso
xint lead to one. However, the alarmeri about not
stopping be declared regional chamafter Lake City Community slightly, then fall behind the
Raiders never recovered the Anthony,
but he was about the plan, with a berth in
College's basketball team Timberwolves ott the
16-team
38-point precious lead, and Lake
established itself as the barrage of Ron Anthony,
City Raiders' failure to convert field national tournament field
the went into a fourorner stall goals
under pressure. "lie's awaiting at Hutchinson, Kan.

move

COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS THE
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS PRECINCT NO 17

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Valencia Must For Loser Seminole

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Armagetklon, suddenly became
an incredible, hair-raising

PRECINCT NO 3
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Fern Park, Fl

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same old plot, with Pearson and

Quee'ns Mirror Lake, turn South off

PRECINCT NO, 40
Elks Club,
Ho*ell Branch Road, Goldenrod, Fl

irrtalnty U'.aIl be stated II the ferenc, between the amount
paid by
ct,i,m is secured, the security Shall
suchp.rsonsfor the services and the PRECINCT NO I
be described, The claImant shall
Altamonte
Springs City Hall, I blk, west
reasonable coil thereof,
of In,
d.ljver Sufficient copies of (tie claim
'. blk north of SR 116, Altamonte
The level set out abøve meets the
the clerk to enable the cicrk to
presumptive comp;iance gvsde1tntj Sprinqs. Fl
mail one copy to each pernal of the federal reguations and
Ii 3
representative,
per cent of operating coSts
PRECINCT 140$-City Hall, South

get the,"

Petty finly inched across the

line under his own power. His

was

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al racing's premiere event,
What had shaped up as the

PRECINCT NO. 3!
South
Seminole Middle School, East tide' of

abcut tvu'.

evy and the damn thing was going to age speed to 15l81 m.p.h, The golfers were selected.

It took 17 years, 4

his

and fis

Six other milliOn peried
tried and failed 13 son's career was worth p6,800 with Iiriio Stolt, took a very his Junior Johnson

wrestk,d his battered
Mercury to victory Sunday in
undoubtedi&gt;' the wildest finish
ever in NASCAR Grand NatIon-

PRECINCT NO. 37
Sanora Club
HouSe. East off Sanford Avenue
S.anora Blvd. Sanford, Ft

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr

Clerk of the Circuit Court

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'On the downswing, most
golfer's swings come down in
drivers given an honest chance line with the hole hr only a
fraction of a second. Nicklaus'
Coo Coo Marlin had his en- swing is in line with the hole for
as much as two feet, which
gine lock up wli,ile in

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Statutes, To Wit: Section 86509 THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
THE
REGULAR
MEETING
OF
North
W000land
Pi_,bIih Feb 2. 9, II, 23, 1974
Florida Statut 1957.
Drl. Sanford, Fl
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED DEW 9
TH( BOARD OF COUNTY COM
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5: John V. Broaddus
IN IHE ESTATE:
________________________ MISSIOiIE PS OF SEMINOLE PRECINCT NO 4)-Eastbrook
Publjth Feb 7. 9, 16. 7), 1976
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON THE 3rd
DEW 4
Pool Association Off Eastbrook
that the administration of the estate
DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D
NOTICE
1976,
Boulevard,
Seminole County. F I "
of J.WAITS.deceased,FileNumber SERVICESTOPERSONSUNABLE
WHEREAS.
Florida
Law
7620 CP, is pending In the Circuit TO PAY THEREFOR SEMINOLE pr51t that the Board
County PRECINCT 140 41 -- San Jose
Court for Seminole County. Florida, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SAN- Commissioners deSignateof polling
Apartments Recreational Room, off
Protate Division. the address of FORD, FLORIDA
91ces Ion spefialelcllons, and
IJoon Winter Woods Blvtj,Seminole
4
which is Seminole County CourVh45, the Board
The Bureau of Communily
of County County, Fl
thOuS, Sanford, Florida. The
Medical Facilities. Department of Commissbors, upon recom
.ersonai representative of the estate Health and
Rehabilitative Services, menclatlon and approval of the
PRECINCT NO. IS
s CL. Waits, whose address is 103
Summit
State of Florida, has eStabliShed the Supervisor of Elections. may name Apartments
RecrHtionaI Room, Of f
32771. The name and addrenof the uncompentedservmcestoe'rn, Precincts,
Seminole County, Fl
personal representativvs attorney available by Seminole
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
Memorial
are let forth below.
RESOLVED by the Board of County
Hospital in the period of October
All persons having claims or
PRECINCT NO. 46
Rolling HII:s
Commissioners of Seminole County.
ins to September 30, 1976,
riemands agaInst the' estate are
Thit determination has been made Florida. that the polling places for Country Club, Pressyjew Avenue
required, WITHIN THREE MON
pijr5uant to the requiremeflt$ of the Election Precincts, are establiShed North of North Street and south
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE regulations
434 Longwoo. Fl
the
PRESIDENTIAL
of the Public Health for
FIRST PUBLIrATI0N OF THIS
PREFERENCE
NOTICE, to file With the Clerk of Ihe
PRIMARY
9. 1916, PRECINCT P40 17
Longood
Education, and Welfare, (42 CFR. ELECTION called for March
above Court a written Statement of 53111) and the
Community BuIlding, 171 West
as
follows
acpIlcabIe
provisions
any claim or demand they may
Church Avenue, LongwoOd, Fl
FlorIda Medical Facilities Con
'4ve Each claim must be In writing
PRECINCT NO, I
Church of God,
struclion Plan
Mj m,f Indic! the basIs for
ECINCT HO 4
the
Holiday Inn,
sI 22nd Slrerl, Sanfora, Fl
"Uncompensated servIces" 003
daim, the name and address Of the
West side of I 1 just South of 436.
means servicis available in the
creditor or his agent or attorney, facility which are made available 10 PRECINCT NO 2
Wilson School. Altamonle Springs, Fl
.nd the amount claimed. If the persons unable to pay
State Road 4)1, Paota, Fl
thereto,
(laim i not yet due, the date when
PRECINCT NO
St Richards
it w1tt0ut charge or at a charge which
Episcopal Church, 3151 Lake Howell
4
the claim Is cOntIngent or such Sirvices.
Such Canaan Water A5sociati
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'he level

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TRAINOR
referendum election shall vole "f or
YOU ARE HEREBY notIfied
that adoption," thentheprovisionsot this
a Petition has been filed in said
act shalt become operative and be in
Courtprovangforthe Determination full force and effect,
of Heirs,
from, and
and yvu are hereby after the date of Suchon.
election
required to file your written
County of Semnole.
defenses thereto within thirly days
Flor,da
after the first publication or posting
Mike Hathaway,
hereof, and SCrvC a copy thereof
(ha'rmOn
upon the PetItioner's attorney,
Board of County
KENNETH PA. BEANE. P.O.
Commisioneri
Drawer One. Casselberry, Florida.
Seminole County.
If youfaI toclo so judgment maybe
entered in due course upon
the ATTEST-

Florida

repreSentative, or the venue or

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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER PREClpCT NO II MilweeMiddlp

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WITNESS my hand and seal of Clerk to the Board
busn,s at
Carrigan PROBATE DIVISION NO. 762CP this Court at Sanford, Seminole of County Commissioners,
Winter Park,$912
Seminole
In R: Estate of
County, Florida under the fictitious J WAITS, also known as Jefferson County, Florida, this 27th day of Sem.nole County, Florida
January, 197
name of DIVERSIFIED SER
Waits,
RESOLUTION
VICES, and that I n?cnd to regIster
SeaU
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JACKIE B. DOUGLASS. NONA B.
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referendum election from 7 00 a
until 7 00 p m, of the same da'.

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO'

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CASE NUMBER: 764CP
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Center. Sanford Avenue, Sanford, F I p j
- No Bidder may withdraw hit bid
C 0 U ncomptroller
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s- I Board
on e r t of
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reserves the right to reject any and referendum 5 approved by the Baptist Church, 1)11 Oak Avenue,
,ilt bids received and to waive any electors rniding Within Seminote Sanford, Fl
'ndallformalitiesin regard thereto. County
The tuccesful bidder will provide
The question as to the adoption oP PRECINCT NO 29 - Portable,
Sanlord Middle School, South
r.tsriç1 as A-AA or better.
March9, 1976. ballof. in the following
School Board Of
form
Seminole County. Florida
"Shall thoffiCe of theCleckof the PRECINCT NO 30 - Lake Monrt.
By. Robert 0. Feather
Elementary School. East of ISA, on
Circuit Cn'irt ha vded '0 ?
Chairman of the Board
Monroe School Rood, Lake Monroe.
offices, onctobeelectedandknn FlOrida
ATTEST,
as th Clerk of the Circuit Court and
William P Layer,
the other to be appointed by the PRECINCT NO 31
Superintendent f
- English
Board of County Commissioners
Scriools, Seminole
a four ye,ir term concurrent with the Estates Schoo, Oxford Road. Fr-rn
County. Florida
Clerk of the circuit court and be Park. Fl

CUlT SEMINOLE
FLORIDA

from some advice

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Contractorhassubmittedaflafjde cotjrtandonetobe knownas County
Bid to said Board, Additional St% of comptroller and cx officio clerk of PRECINCT NO 26
- Lake
Mar
dOcuments rny be obtained from th Board nf County Commissioners, Fire HOuSC, SE corner
of Wilbur

,Ind be known as County Comp
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the same may be obtained by a whether or rota Special Act Chapter PRECINCT NO 21 - Seventh daY
General Contractor upon a $10000 is 507 House Bill No 7117 State of Adventist Church Soofh Of 434 on
deposit (checks made payable to the Florida shall be enacted for the Moss Road Winter Springs Fl
Archltecls) This deposit will be
re of determining whether or

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SOUNOSTAGE (A) (Wed)

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6 (1 u os. only) M I K E
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Barry Newman, Nstaho Cole
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MEACE MEMBERSHIP

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Frederic Ma!Lh
(Bw) 19(31 (\Mxl ) Cnroim'y •_ 1.ff)I13 Harvey Sd!a
1964 British (Thus)
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Jarna Coxsn
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12 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
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days after the meeting of said Board SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
ON PRECINCT NO 22 - Sanford Civic
at which said Contra Is awarded MARCH 9 1976
Doc-,i'. I1cIung Compute
Center SanfordAvenue Sanford Fl
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
drawlngsandspecifica,i
maybe
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PRECINCT NO 73-Prairie Lake

Kein and Knsly
NICt
star in the stoof the
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13 ar old g tas meeting
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Specifications may be obtained

approval of Subcontractors by laid
ct Manager ano
Board, •n accordance with the ac PubliSh. Feb 16. 23. 1976
epted Bid and glv a Performance DEWS!
and Payment Bond satisfactory in

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cent of bids UP to 200 P.M. Tuesday, March Cassetberry, Fl
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Dropping the ball intoa sandy trance;' he laughed after
1larr related, after doing well and making
par from best shot of the day on alter a area thinly covered with grass winning h first tournament of

500 meter

HamilI.

$11636
Rivt.rside, PA SolIent&gt;e.rger

Silver

LeaPs Poulot, NO*'lhbrook, Ill

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$116 36

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$116 36

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Gary Hapkins
$116 36

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United Skating
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won the golf tournament.
It as kind of a disappointment when I realized I h.id
to 'o out and play 11 again

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Under highs: ('arnie Green IWJI. Green &amp; s

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Freddie howard with 21
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TENTH - $75, A. 1 P011y Ro
Seminole to a 28-21 slctor) over it 7 10 3 60 1 03 2 Wych,tf Sadie
II) 920 130 3 K s Bossman I?)
Sanford Electric in Junior &amp;&gt;

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Robert Gilbo and Ed Barur each with a
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Man to assist wIh maintenance anc
work for apartment compici
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aIis Marintr's Vill8g Hwy 7797
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Pastery Man for
Danish and Sweet
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lI,irer. experienced
only to apply 372
7596 Seminole
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dependable person, Contact
Sanford area ctstomrs Be your
own boss We train
B C. Crawford,
Pres - PANCO. Box 57, Fort
Worth, Ira 76101

F,man 75

1007 S Sanford

322-4542

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SELL immaculate 3 BR, POOL
RefLirfi to 513,900 641 8049

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UP near shopping centers,
churches, •'lementary school, city
playgrounds Scrcent'd porch,
fenced yard, work shop, citrus,
well for yard ('hA or VA finan
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BEST OFFER
CaU 323 *l53aftrrop m
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SWAP rOP
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Plo efiarge' All admitted tree Come
trOwe every Sunday 910 3 i' th
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7977 Opel 1900 COupE, iow mileage,
new Inspection, I owner, Will take
trade Need the mcney 322 7315

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air, carport, skirting, awning,
excellent Condition Offered by
Savings Loan 543 11 per month
Phone 373 6057 or 5)00001, nights
cull 675

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
350) Orlando Drive
Sanford. 37)5703

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7972 Sheraton 6S'xIl'. unfurnashed,?
7 t'ioith $l00døñn arid asSume
pOy rru',it'. P0cc,,' 3z9 'uvi itter
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an ,id that w'll bring a fast sale
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CtIsifiq'cj Ad n The Hera,d Call
371 ?tt I or 8)1 93 and a frienmly
will help you
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Buildoling, Excavating Ditcf'
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DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT with a
ow cost Classified Ad

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Aluminum Siding

New double wide, fully set up
Quiet ,iduIi park Central air.

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Private Owner 377 37t6

Highway 46 Flea Market
S a n to r d,
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2 r.iJr!i
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PIrr Sanford 37) 9316

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1970 Maverick, I owner. $1195 372
6777 After S

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118.37 S,creenr'cj) 1',' .lrt'A, 7 BR.
7
7 car garage with door
opener, Fla room, patio, worth
looking at BY OWNER
1021
13,iwsnn Dr vi' cit SIP
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372 561) SIP, r hi' 322 2751
5)7 50, Isl5t , Sanlcird

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NOLL'S
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CD. ''ed bath, carpeted, air cord
'pace' heater, kut(hen egupp(-d

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or garden Only 519,030
SOUTHERN IIVIN'-- Older 2 story
home, I BR , l' - bath, lormal
dining, large living rm with
furepuaCe $60,000 Call now for
appointment

I Ab. F MARY T,ik rC'ir t1O(C If
'wo well built rflo'dern hrirns 2
OP, $79,500, I AR, $2),iu
((POKER Cl) UI'

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mirrr, rôdo, diJtQmatiC,
tool
boa, *ide tire-s $750 &amp; assume
paym'nt 349 5130 alter S

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Rt'frigerator, Dryer
Bunk BedsandDspiw,ispier
('ron,' 377

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Larry's Mimi 7)5 Sanford Aye'

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boat, 15 ft - 705 h
Chrysler
engine, total time IS hovrs $7995
BRING YOUR HAMMER
Call 3221631
Andnuis 6 pant, Iseveral hetptr s--'Ibis place isa wreck, bt.jt the Oi
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DAVES' 3?) 9)70

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For Only $71,030 Extra nrc
3
bedroom, new shag carpet,
electric heat Eat n ki'chen F (IA
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CASH 322-4132

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P,ck up unk cars Free
Srn.',)l price for Others
Phone 372 7621

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s&lt;ENMORE WASHER,par•s
service, used macpines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 321 C.I7

RE',LTORS

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rinj Ianr highway
dh 7100 SQ ft
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,.rfl 5)9,503 P,'ake oUe'r
5SF TAKE TRADES
OVIEDO Sliedroom, 2 slory Oldir
home', i''0 .1 basement, Sc remit
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mileage, Ill Sle'I frame. 373 153)
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friendly I mo Old female dogs.
part Collie and German Shepherd
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OtIs Knits, Christenng Gow
PA V TOt'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

322•2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS MS 2545 PARK

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CAPROLLS FURNITURE

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64—EquIpment for Reni

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SAIlOR o SE WING CENT (P

SlAP' 3 BR. carpet,
drap. rarig, refrigerator. welil
pump, rirce:('*Iy Idicecorner lot
Reduced to $19,500 and owner will
carry mortq,lqe

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117 Magnolia Aytn
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Pound oak tables. linishedoq' ur
tflrthtd Special to dealers Phon
373 3726

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3 BR. 7 t,,1H',, .'ttt
tarn; ,a,,rn, n.iii to
',ilI arpet. 2 car garage. extras
qalorC, 517,500 Also) lIP.? li.ilh,
7 car garage with elc'ctrc doOr
np.'nrr, rear yard compuetm'u,
le'ne'(1, close' to Shopping plaza
311500
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
5 V H.1rdwk, flrckec
Delton,,666 6611

NEEDARENTAL?
ChkOur Listings
SIEPISTROM REALTY
256$ Pek Or
REAL TOP 377 7120
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Share furniShed apariment All
expenses pad in CxCh6ng for
companionship and minimal care
ISSISTOOCP Phone 373 3691
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Unlurn,shedl Benroom (tome
SlSOn'ionthplu%deposif
Phone' 3 77 1319

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SIOVC &amp; refrqertor, blue carpet,
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EXCELLENT CONDITION - 3 ft.,
I'ithnri eQuipped, car,ie-t neat
(lean
3"(lijdcd back yard,
FlOId, room Darling home in
que'f se'rt.on $77000
RED LIGHT SPECIAL!- This Will
make o-ou thin lr'P k l;ti..i ,in,,
00.
- I' 'baths, completely fenced yard.
P,nrIe(1 family room, garden
1-i'd neat and in excellent con
d,t,on 573,300

BROKERS

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Caroina ii.. Tulane )($ I Lions Triumph,

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Reduc(1. F,acrllent financing,
3
ftP, 1 flatfi, family room. pius
carpeliflc1, r,ln(Je', d'Sh'*,l%hC,
disposal. l('ne.(1 rear yari' LOw
flown! 573 500

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BUY SELL - TRADE
)tI))$ F Frst St
377 3*;

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Sanford Auctic'n
IIICI rence Ave - 77)7)10
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0962 II no answer, Call 37) 71.
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two
people to set appointments from
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flexble hours, hourly rate, pius
commission Phone 32) 0325

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and p 16 Joe' H
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New Vinyl Flooring

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Qollity c(beS. halr%, chestS,
Oretsers, tland cocktail table's,
ly Styles, many Colors, to be
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to the highest bidder aloii
with our regular InC of TVS. aP
plsaflcts
and mIScellaneous
merchandise. flankAmpricarct
,,rrt P'aster Charge

FOR SALE
TOMATO STAKES
36) 3561 atfrr S r cii

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Monday, Feb. 16, 7 F.M.

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Jimmy R dØIE 7 Orvmbeater
Carter followed with su cacti ooloMeoa,l,on
and Jefler&gt; Kipp added two
SECOND - S)4 I I Yeller
For Dekie s Gulf, Paul
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JaCkn had 11 poAn
Tom Me. 7 Anna's Kg; I Xe' .

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Cabinet'
(rx,ntrr fops, Sinks In%ttIatc
'i'o ,i,l,lblc Bud CabelI 177 80
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am. carpet. sloyt' &amp; ref Adults si
ilirq 5 &amp; .'. ra'.
377

29—Rooms

76 25 37 2)-in
&amp; ii Ii 25- 54

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Excclit'nt OPportunity Only
hOurs weekly wit,, Complete
companytranng and location S('t
up. Investment 04 $600 1000 Call
011ecl. Mr. Carcn.
576 3320.

HOMESITE

HAROLD HALL
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3 BR, unfurn I bath, 206 Woodmere
Blvd $150 Orlann I 557 0717,
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Vending Routes

he Best Buy In lown
ClItSified Ad

to place a Classifleti Ad .
We'll even Pi.'lp you word
at Call
372 2611

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furniSh 0 or
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R(','lSOnable
rent
iOS 3771
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chars, f'ling
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)EALER5HIP
AVAILABLE , .
PortObtC
buildings,
pre
assembled. pre tifliShecj, in Colors
Sizes U'aS' to 17'iiQ' Write
Kerby, Stujrdi House
fg Co .
1900 14 Hwy. A I A, Fl6glr
Ue$ch, Fla. 37036 or phone 901139.
7934

Man to mow, use grass catcher.
edger arid trim Shrubbery, Phone
327 5194

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'Sitilord's Sales I. (',*rti r''
STE PiSTROM PEAL 1 Y
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Ilcautilul lotS With 71 fruit tree',.
13, AIm, Ave F V Fostt. Laic
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this is the opportunity
you hvc
.slwayt thought Ibout because if
'.00
guai,f,
you
w'Il be
representing .1 baSiC neCessity
that iS Sorely needed in tOd,iy'5
'uvTIrJq marx'r Write or call
today for personal interview
VINY( ROCK, INC
,9llCar',welu
'Ii, sill Fl
901 75) 1569

MI' P COT T S
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ci m.ite' A tOuqn ItCuihIe' vinyl
Podrnl th,)t covers tile, rock
Surfaces, Shengte, mob,le home
roofs and every other type of roof,
omnmcrcial or rI",idtritill A
rilaterial that exoands- ann
contracts, Seals all leaki and Costs
Ic
Tbat' what Vinyl rk is all
it 4101 Il you ,irC a responsible
Personnyourcommunityfl1p

('rut For Sale
Call before 70 a en or after 3 pm
322 5Ll

halftime lead and an 82-31 thrid
period score in the rout

BARBOUR&amp;COptjjy MIXEl)
Astronaut
Bob Locke tor tigh series honors with a 6(3 total but Starr Lake Howell

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Pv .lflulaclure,s
repreSentative 's t,as,c home
lmprov,'ment product L'xpans,on
hi', made it necessary 'o add an
Id(tiIir,n,il repre',(.ntIl;ve In your
,irea for theqrt'q-1 improvement
n rOofing of all time
Vinyl
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Rt-isl 5775 Iat-r nontri,
Or- •
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hilli,,
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(1.111 JORDAN, REALTOR
(1 (ii' unturnisn(.d
Newly
5)) 8712
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Come s'' )
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3?3''
ATIEPI1IOPI RENTERS
Assume
I or 2 fltiirrrin Adults 001,
rnortq,ie
with very low (11w fl
meu'it and pay Only 5760 month
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PAss
7' 1$
be'elroom', ('rril ar, 570.900
Dryc 373
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Mike Denicolc led Trinity in
John Piroui 19536; Bob Gonzales 192420; Phil Young 512; tAndy defeat with 20 points, while
llcuer 501; Elmer Anevel 501. Doug Linier followed with 12
LEFTOWtS MIXED
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Hilly Westfall's and l)ennis Stewart hit the high honors with
TRINITY: Denicole S 120,
their respectl%e 202 and 200 games Other highs were Poll) Price Prosier 121 Lanter 1 1 Il Syme I
11 Schmidt 215
131 Edd&gt; Webb 194 Hal Rich 191 Susie Goldon 187 Ha&gt; Iough
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Belirla Burgess 180.
tO. Carter 1 2 70, Weber 000,
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JudyGarrett4.3O;ShannonCorsj7. MicheleSpence5-7.
18S5; Charlotte ap1in (Horse &amp; Rider) 181 game.
twocontests over the weekend.
Thrkeys: Joyce Shields, Belsy U)avjs, Ivory
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members. Team captains and volunteers Preparing to set out on the nne-dun rampaien include-becomes a eai
and until
(from left John Mercer, Jim Ryan, Paulette White, Pat Register, Tom Hunt, John Carli, Herbert A. DIX. has tumuw to apply for, and
(Speed I Moreland, Mrs. Walter (Bill) Glelow, Tom McDonald, J. S. (Red) Cleveland, Wayne Albert hopefully
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series of trials involving a
"steal-to-order" theft ring has
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probation violation charge.
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into campus problems anti
needs, according to a Department
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homes
hoes and businesses,
For three rimniks prior to the
Yates, who at one point
August raids Yates rode with
(luring trials in the cases
law enforcement officers over
claimed his life had been
Seminole, Orange, lirevard,
threatened, earlier gave a
Osceola and Lake counties
Casselberry address as his
pointing out where members of
residence. But when booked
the theft ring, that reportedly
through Seminole Count)' Jail
(lid a million-dollar.a-year
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Bradley Bradley guilty
robbery and
Terrace, Sanford, admitted prison time plus "maximum sentenced him
7 years in Tilt's sinn
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prison plus 7't years probation
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spades, discards one of dum
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hearts and winds up with
twelve easy tricks."
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in hear t and vascular disease
boil milk for this purpose, on
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warranted and unjustified."
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absorbed through the intestinal seems warranted that a
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get into the blood from
homogenized milk." Since then
I've been worried about
drinking homogenized milk. Is
it really dangerous Is it really
a good idea to boil the milk
before drinking it to kill the
xanthine oxidas? I would be
very much interested in your
opinion.
DEAR READER This idea
has been publicized through the
efforts of Dr. Kurt A. Oster and
is about as you relate It. Dr.
Oster thinks that heart disease
first became a problem about
the time that homogenized milk
came on the market. He claims
that homogenizing the mVk
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will include the ability
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Sanford
Mcfknald. chairman
of
the
analysis
of
the
economic
point
and
remove
Development
Avenue
to
Mellonville
Avenue,
The Sanford City Commission 1)I)C
legislative action corn- conditions and changes oc- Authority board members; the and Fourth Street to the
gave its endorsement Monday mittec,
curring in the development power to levy taxes and to Lakefront; along Sanford
to legislation proposed u, the
McDonald and DDC Chair- area; formulating and main- approve millage.
Avenue from Fifth Street to the
Sanford Downtown Develop- man Sara Jacobson agreed to tairuing both short-range and
The riiillage limit is set at lakefront:
along French
ment Corp. I DDC) to form a minor amendments requested long-range plans for improving three mills.
Avenue
from
Second
Street to
special taxing district within by the city commission, Downtown Sanford; and parAll
property
owners
in
the
the
lakefront;
and
the
north
the I)owntown area.
including granting the corn- ticipating actively in the li
t)special
taxing
district
will
have
side
of
Third
Street
from
The purpose of the district
mission power not only to ap- plementation of plans for the opportunity to vote in the Sanford Avenue to French
to help provide a permanent point Improvement Authority redevelopment,
proposed referendum. No Avenue, to the lakefront.
surco of fuiids to asit in the board iuieiiibers, but also the
'Iii- conunjs,siujru members deadline has been set for clIing
The boundaries are not
DDC's efforts to redevelop power to initiate removal of expressed their support of the referendum, and taxation straight hoe boundaries, but
Downtown Sanford.
board members.
Dl)C's efforts to improve will start only after the are
drawn
to
exclude
The proposed Dcvelopmnent
The Development Authority Downtown Sanford,
referendum has been passed. residential properties wherever
possible.
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ByAUDIE MURPHY
Queen Road, off SR 13.
Herald Staff Writer
flarger told deputies the
A burglary of a South house had been secured when
Seminole residence has netted he left for work early Friday
thieves over $18,000 in silver, morning, the report said.
jewelry and weapons, acItems taken in the burglary
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LOS ANGELES AP — Lockheed Aircraft Corp., plagued by an international kickback scandal and a $600
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Haughton, chairman of the huge aerospece firm, &amp;id A.
Carl Kotchian, vice chairman and chief operating officer.
The resignations came at a special board meeting
c.illed in the wake of Koteblan's admissions to Congre
that Lockheed had paid officials of several countries at
Icast $22 million to aid sales of its aircraft.
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employes and shareholders would perhaps be better
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here, but no one has found him to tell him so.
Last September, one of Hughes' companies, Summa
Corp., filed suit charging copyright violations by Classic
Film Museum, Inc., of DoverFoicraft, in its distribution
of the three earlier films.
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burst on the top Floor of Broward County's tallest building,
causing an estimated million tiolhirs in damage.
'They're calling it the 'Towering Aquariumut,''' police
spokesman Torn Brophy said of IN , liii wi at the 28-story
lanolusark hank Building.
Officials s-aid the Juveniles, before being spotted and
chased away by a night guard at about 5:15 am. Friday,
turned on a fire hose on the building's SC('on(i floor.

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Sales Demonstration — first
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td Right-1u4.ife Chapter, :alJ p.m., All Souls
i,cia1 Hall, 810 Oak Ave.
South Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m., at Casselberry
Woman's Club, Overbrook Drive. Flower slides by S.G.

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Tops Club Chapter 79, 7 p.m tmtairs
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Sanford.

Job Interview
first place
George Mahoney, Lyman;
Display Contest first place,
Karen Edwards, Lyman; third,
Pam West, Oviedo High School,
fourth, Frances Bierly,
Seminole and fifth, Dennis

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Sanford Senior Citizens covered dish Valentine lun-

uheon, noon, Sanford Civic Center.

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Includes M urder Tr ia l
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that Williams stopped his auto Myers, 21, of AltaniGnte Byrd, Seminole;
Advertising
First place,
at the intersection and talked Springs, and John Sutton, 22, of
'I r;ds are sched'ilc'd in cir- with a pedestrian who pulled a Orlando, were arrested after a Keith ling, Oviedo; third. De bi
cut court at Sanford this
by Strawn, Lake Brantley;
week pistol and fired three shots into three-month
probe
for a Midway man accused of the auto beFore fleeing on foot. authorities.
Food Service — first place
firstdegree murder and three
Brian
Fricke, Lyman;
Deputies arrested Lewis at a
State and county agents
omen charged with grand lar- nearby house less than an hour assisted by undercover Orlando
Petroleum
first place,
ceny and conspiracy in a after the shooting,
police officers and officials of Richard Thomas, Oviedo:
consumer fraud case involving
Three men are docketed for Cottimur', Transmission Systems second, Dan Marles, Lake
;ullet'ed auto transmission a joint Jury
trial before Circuit Ismu., Philadelphia, Pa., in the Brantle,
repairs.
Court Judge Robert B. probe that utilized freshly
Food Marketing — first
Ronnie James Lewis,
19, of Mc(regor on one count of rebuilt transmissions in autos place, Lou Bushner, Lake
21st St., Midway, was Indicted conspiracy and three counts of that
were taken to the Fern Brantley, second, Jack Doyle,
by the Seminole County Grand grnd larceny each in a
con- Park business with minor Seminole, third, Jon Rooks,
Jury in the [cc. 1 slaying of sumner fraud case.
difficulties.
Lake Brantley;
James Lee Williams, 33, of
Thomas Ward Myers Jr., 33,
State Alt)'. Abbott Herring
Midway, at the intersection of Altamonte Springs,—.owner of a filed
Apparel and Accessories —
charges against the trio first
Midway Ave. arid Water St., in Cottman Tran.smnjssion Center alleging that
place Judi Yarbrough,
undercover of. Like Brantley
the community east of Sanford. on U.S. 17-92. Fern Park—and ficers were charged from
and third Lisa
1270 Itiles', Lyman.
Witit's.so's told investigators two eniployes, William Carson to $320 for repairs that weren't
All first and second place
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Florida State DECA LeaderPark operation.
Altanmonte
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indicted by a statewide grand

Free demonstration of home canning, Seminole

Community Action Canning Center, 504 E. Celery Ave.,
Sanford, 1-3 p.m.
Seminole Community Band, 7 pin., music-drama
building 5CC Adult Campus,

Florida Nurses Assn. District 37, 4 pin., Seminole
County Health Center 9th and French
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7p.m., VFW Building, 17.92,
lg'I.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
OsereatersAnonymous, 7-i1) in Hrda EItr an
light building, Sanfor,
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Over 50 Club meeting followed by luncheon, 10:30
am., Redding Gardens.
Seminole Lions Club, 7p.m., Quality Inn, sH4 and I.
Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn,
Sanford Optimist Club, noon Sue Ann's Capri.

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ADMISSIONS

Henry A. Bennett
for bookmaking and Orlando, on March 18-21.
house
Winners
Henry T. Birdsong
of
the State Conference
maintaining a gambling
over 1974.
Linda Jarrels
However, the state official noted, this is less of an increase is docketed for trial this week will be eligible to attend and
Rubyc Christiansen
Lenabelle Jennings
than the 49.8 per cent increase in syphilis and the 17 per cent in. on a charge of carrying a compete at the National
Charles Cornish
George
S. Kenis
Leadership Conference in
crease in gonorrhea w hich occurred in 1974.
concealed firearm.
Pamela G. Dunn
Horace Kenyon
Luther Judson McNamara, Chicago in May.
Florida still leads the nation in syphilis, he said. Its rate of
Lisa A. Oglesby
Betty J. Griggs
eases per IIW),000 population for 1975 is 56 per cent higher than W. was arrested on the weapons
The local conference W1S
Roy
Ripley
Joan Miller
California vhichi is second highest. Florida's rate is 37.9 per charge Nov. 1 by sheriff's sponsored by a grant from the
George
Willis
Curtis V. Murphy
agents when they raided an local McDonald's Family
100,000. Californias is 24.3. Florida had 3,228 cases of infecti o us
Caesar
A.
Forman,
Katherine Nahm
syphilis reported in 1975.
apartment at Altamonte Restaurants in Seminole and
Cassadega
William S. Phillips
Springs and seized alleged Volusia Counties. This is the
"The drop in syphilis rates we had in the last six months of
Harry F. Brown, DeBary
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1975 is the first downward turn Florida has had in seven years," evidence of the sports betting seco nd year that McDonald's
Henry L. Wagner, DeBary
Dr. Cole said.
operation that was used by the has sponsored DECA in
Alfred Rockmore
Barbara A. Daddis, Deltona
"In the areas where syphilis continues uncontrolled," Dr
grand jury that indicted District, State and National
l3erchman flogero
Gertrude Lucko, Deltona
Cole said, "there is a failure to observe the first principles of
McNamara and 27othercentral Competition,
Mae A. Leonard, Dellary
(late H. Brown, Geneva
syphilis control.
Florida residents.
The Evening Herald helped
Mary E. Kavanagh, Deltona
Rosie M. Brown, Lake
MrNamnara allegedly arrived sponsor the advertising Contest
"These areas have to offer clinics which welcome patients
Monroe
Alfred H. Orlando, Deltona
ho are concerned about veneral disease. They must provide
* it the apartment while agents for the second year.
hIalTv A. Dilley, Detroit,
Mike Popvich, Osteen
were conducting the search and
quick and accurate diagnosis of symptoms. And they have to
Mich.
Patricia J. Rodgers, Osteen
isolate each i nfect ion which means finding its source and
2 caliber pistol was found in
it..
Roger (Pamela)
A Correction
preventing its spread."
his pocket, officers said.
BIRTH.S
Cassidy
&amp;
baby boy, Sanford
McNamnara faces trial on the
In the national ranking for gonorrhea rates for 1975, Florida
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irvin Monett)
Mrs.
Tyrone(Patricia)
was fifth behind Alaska, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee.
bookmaking charge in circuit
In a story in the Evening Beveritt, a girl, Sanford
Moran &amp; baby boy, Sanford
court the week of Feb. 23.
Florida's rate of cases of gonorrhea last year was 766 per
Herald Thursday, Feb. 12,
100,000. This means that one case of gonorrhea was reported for
Nineteen other persons are reference was made to a
SANFORD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL
every 130 persons in Florida. This does not include those in.
docketed for trial this week Sanford teacher who has been
fections which were not reported.
before Judge McGregor on suspended after his arrest last
charges ranging from delivery week on drug charges. It was
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Iartha Orwig, Sanford: Mrs. vegetable Growers Associatic
egg), Griffin, Altamonte and he was a
Methodist.
'prings, and Mrs. Mary Louise
lie is survived by his wiu
'esling, Clarksburg; Sons.
Mrs. Ruth G. Brown; tI%
'I.- lilies. Melbourne, Robert,
daughters, Mrs. Pat liardin an
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napolis, Md. and Bill)' C.
Mrs. Alice Williams, both
I hat s why we created Vcd-Lok', our
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Sanford; an
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Funeral
wedding bands.
and burial three sistcrs.
611 tic Monday in Clarksburg.
Each is an original design
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Floyd Brown
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himself up after the man robbed a loan company, took a
hostage, shot at chasing officers and put a pistol Into the
vut-utiv&amp;s face alter holing up in his office.
"1 didn't go alter him fast; I didn't go after him hard —
just slow and easy," explains the executive, insuranceman O.A. Kinkennon.
Eugene L. Peterson, 19. of St. Petersburg was being
held without bond today on charges of armed robbery,
kidnaping and assault with intent to murder, police said.

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government.
Barron said the real problem with government was
unelected aides to Askew and other appointed of.
ficeholders wielding too much authority.
"All of us must bring problems to the executive, but we
seldom get a chance to talk to the governor. We talk to the
.iide," Barron. DPanama City, told 200 lobbyists attending a workshop session Friday.

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Airways will stop flying to the Bahamas next month after
47 years of service to the sun-baked islands, carrier of.
say.
Max Gurney, Pan Mn's 13.ahamas director, said Friday
that the airline has applied to the Civil AEronautics Board
for the service suspension as part of cost-cutting efforts In
Ilie Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Gurney said the petition asks for suspension of daily
Sound trip ser%jce from New York to Na,sau and Rock
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a Colombian student charged with trying to smuggle l0
pounds of cocaine into the Bahamas was convicted In
MagIstraes Court, fined $1,500 and sentemed to a year in
jail.
Victory Rublano Martinez, 26, of Bogota, was arrested
Tuesday and sentenced Friday.
Bahamian officials said the drug was found In a false
lining in 8 suitcase during a routine customs check at
Nassau's airport.

(AINESVILLE 1AIlj
(lId people are no) different than young people in fearing certain aspects of
aging, says the president of an organization that trys to
ease those fears.
flt' aged fear senility, major illness, painful death,
(lying alone, loss of spouse and nursing homes," said
Daphne Kraus of the Age and Opportunity Center Inc. of
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. Kraus told Friday's closing session of the Southern
Conference on (ernnsnlnpv that her agency tries to fight
the fears by finding private homes to care for elderly
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Muhammed was assassinated during Friday's abortive
military coup and was replaced as chief of state by Gen.
Olusegun Obasanjo, chief of staff of Nlgetfa armed
forces, Lagos radio announced Saturday.
Muhammed was buried early today near his birthplace
in Kano, In northern Nigeria, the broadcast said, and the
ruling Military Council decreed seven days of official
mourning throughout the country.
Radio Lagos also confirmed that the coup led by IL Col.
Dimka collapsed and that the ringleaders were arrested.
Earlier, both the Manchester Guardian and London's
Daily Express said in reports from Lagos that Muhammed's car had been riddled with bullets in a roadside
ambush early Friday morning.

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Senate President
Dempsey Barron says he takes issue with Go'. Reubin
Askew's contention that special interests are taking over

seminars, promotional projects says Moreland, to ensure that
and special events — as well as the greatest amount of money
17 different committees that possible gaes to do the work of
meet regularly throughout the the chamber.
year to develop, promote and
And the work of the chamber
stimulate the area economy is extensive.
and business health, according
A typical month finds the
to Moreland.
telephone ringing in the
He said prospective members Chamber of Commerce offices
will be told chamber mem- approximately 25 times every
bership supports a service day with various types of
which offers interested tourists, inquiries on Sanford and the
industries and citizens a virtual Sanford area.
encyclopedia of information on
Promotional events and
the Sanford area.
ser vices of the chamber during
Nonmember businessmen the past year include the
will be told that through the Golden Age Olypmics, a
Chamber's Better Business regatta, bad check and export
Bureau the credibility and seminars, a health care and
reputation of their business motorcycle seminar, and a
community can be maintained, community night at Seminole
And everyone will be told High School. The chamber also
their money is spent ef- offered a student exchange
fectively. "The money the program and a foreign is1tors
chamber spends Is probably the program.

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brought his bid for the Democrath Presidential
nomination !o Florida this weekend with an old-Fashioned,
lit-stomping rally and banjo-picking Grandpa Jones.
The popular granddaddy (rout the syndicated countrym u-sic television show live Raw''' warmed up a hand.
Lipping crowd of 1.000 Friday night by strumming "That
(od 01' Mountain Dew" while "Wallace girls" passed a
hat for Funds.
Wallace, after hunting votes for Florida's March 9
primary on the Gulf Coast, headed Saturday to the East
Coast with a Velentine's Day appearance iii Vero Reach
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Annual meeting of humane Society of Seminole
County, Inc. 8 p.m. First Federal of Seminole, SR 434,
Longwood.
Idyliwilde Elementary School PTA, 7:30 p.m.

County high schools won honors
in the recent District 7 of
Florida State Distributive
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removal of General Services Director Jack Kane and five
of his lieutenants.
Askew was out of town and would want
to review the
[xi rt before calling a special Cabinet meeting
to consider
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For a minimum donation of to promote Sanford and its
$40 for businesses and $25 for facilities as a collective body."
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Pat Register, Jim Ryan and money anywhere around," said
Garnett White.
Moreland. "It Is spent
The teams consist of 80 judiciously by the, board of
businessmen and other In- directors, who are volunteers
dividuals who are donating an elected by the members
entire working day in an effort themselves."
to boost the membership rolls.
The chamber is not "a
They also will be seeking tosign gimmick to take people's
tJvse who Failed to renew last money," said Moreland. "The

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"I think nit-picking of an
Ford told reporters that
American foreign policy location of a center for solar
doesn't help," Ford said,
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WASHINGTON (AP) The output of the nation's industry increased for the ninth consecutive month in
January, another indication tlua last month was a good
one for the economy.
An increase In industrial production should mean more
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WASHINGTON (AP) The White House Is taking a
pessimistic view of its chances for upholding President
Fords veto of a $6.1 billion public works jobs bill.
Ford vetoed the bill can Friday, calling it "little more
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on its made by technical experts and news reports indicating Ford's
foundation" and that he haunches" on aid to the states, not by politicians.
Florida campaign was flow,believed
Thomas will
Asked what a Reagan win in
Ford reaffirmed his Faith In dering and that Frey I-nipht be
make an "excellent top Florida would mean, Ford said, Frey as campaign chairman. removed as campaign chairexecutive" in the Ford ad. "It would be a disap- Earlier there was a flurry of man,
ministration.
pointment." His remark drew
Ford said "things get laughter in a friendly, but
disappointing" during a race otherwise dry and uneventful
for the presidency and implied press conference.
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Ford went on to say "losing
Delivered dx a week to your home,
Reagan camp, causing Reagan Florida won't deter me. I'm
only SSc a week
forces to charge Ford's cam- going to be in the ballgame up
$2.40 a month,
has run out of rip.
until the last whistle blows."
Ford said the Reagan contest
However. Ford said a Florida
was not splintering the loss for Reagan would be "very
Republican party. "I don't disappointing to him." Political
think it Is too divisive. It is a observers speculate a loss in
good contest."
Florida would severely damage
Ford ent on to say that the hard-charging Reagan
anything to the "extreme campaign.
right" of the moderate
Florida holds the third
Republican philosophy "can't presidential primary in the
win a nmtional campaign."
nation. And a wit, here is a
Asked about a Reagan attack signal to the nation of a canas

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FLORIDA
OR LANDO m All i
President Ford says a 1978 Orlaflth) convention of
the International Chamber of coin.
;iwr('c will generate more than $I
million for the local
((Ufloifly .
Ford announced the location and (kite
of the convention
v hen he made a cainpa ign stop

Webb estimated that the
checks had been taken from his
office during the previous

ASK THE MAN WHO

County
Schools CALENDAR
n n e rs
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft,

1978 Chamber Convention
To Generate $1 Million

worth $1,750; a sterling silver Sanora Boulevard, told Pthnn. gold coin on it valued
at $900
dinner service valued at $1,932 Mike Tindel that he discovered were missing, police reports Altamonte Springs.
and a valuable coin collection. Friday that his residence had indicated.
The checks reportedly were weekend according to the
Meanwhile, a burglar)' in been entered, and a snub nose
Another coin collection on accounts ln the Barnett Bank
Sanford Friday resulted in the .22 caliber revolver valued at valued at *74 was taken Friday
lies of over $1,500 in jewelry $45, a marine radio worth 5(m;
from a Sanford reidcr,cc,
and other items,
fifty-cent pieces worth $150; according to reports. Carmen
Kelsy
Whisenhunt,
101 and a gold man's ring with a Pierce, 2545 Park
Avenue, told

Area Crowds Greet Ford

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police the the coins, dating from of Altamonte Springs, and the
the late nineteenth century, had I'an American Bank of
been stored inside an unlocked Altamonte Springs.
According to the reports,
metal file box.
Also on Friday, chiropractic Webb told deputies one of the
physician Dr. William J. Webb, checks, made out for $1,900 and
43,20 Sheoah Boulevard, Winter bearing a forged signature, had
Springs, reported to sheriff's been cashed at the Barnett
deputies that approximately 450 Bank of Altamonte Springs.

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Pull Yourself
Together, America'

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U.S. State I)epartment version of "Uncle Sam"
it' more than 25 years ago by the late artist,
Herbert ft Noxon, at the request of the department
and found recently stored in an attic of a house in
Connecticut.
Acquired by the National Association of Realtors,
the painting
presented to President Ford by
Philip C. Smabv, of Minneapolis, president, and
Harry G. Elnistron,, Baliston Spa, N.., first vice
president of the sociation. us origin and history
was authenticated by the Smithsonian Institution
there it will remain for public display.
President Ford's acceptance of the "Uncle Sam"
painting is the start of a nationwide program to tell
the story of the real American who became one of
our nation's most beloved symbols, "Most
Americans do not know that Uncle Sam actually
hvcd," Smaby said.
To help preserve this nearly-lost bit of
Americana. the association has produced a 23minute cokr film and reprodu'ed a 90.page --

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Legend." Both the film and the book will be made
available to schools, churches, libraries, civic,
social and fraternal organizations across the
nation.
lucy tell the story of Samuel Wi6uti of Troy, New
York, the man on whom the legend is based. A
resolution was passed by the Congress In 1961
recognizing Samuel Wilson as the namesake of this
national symbol. The use of the name, "Uncle
Sam," dates from the War of 1812 when It was first
associated with Wilson, a provisioner to the U.S.
Army
Known affectionately as "Uncle Sam" in th
area, his barrels of beef were stamped by the
government purchasing agents with the letters
"U.S." to indicate they were the property of the
government. It was this identification which was
the foundation for the widespread use of the name
"Uncle Sam," Prior to that time, the initials "U.S."
had not been used to mean the United States,
In 1950, the State Department needed a portrait
of the national symbol, "Uncle Sam," to answer
requests from people in foreign countries who
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across a small booklet called the "The Miracle of
Arnerlca"written byAlton Ketchurn and illustrated
with drawings of "Uncle Sam" by Herbert II.
Noxon. At their request, Noxon furnished them with
four more pencil illustrations of how he imained
"Uncle Sam" to be.
In a short time, Noxon furnished the State
Department with a full length painting. It became
the official version of the national symbol. Just
prior to his death in 1971, Noxon gave the painting,
which had been inexplicably returned to him, to hI.s
friend, Alton Ketchum, who later stored it In the
attic of his Connecticut home.
Smaby said the National Association of Realtors
decided to draw national attention to Samuel Wilson
during the Bicentennial Celebration because so few
Americans realized a real, live man was the in.
spiration for the father-like figure used to represent
the United States; humanized, benign, friendly, yet
firm, and dressed in the "Star Spangled Banner."
In the course of Its own research, the association
came upon and purchased the original Noxon
painting. It arranged with Ketchum to reprint hL
book on "Uncle Sari,."

Ev.nlng Hirald, Sanford, Fl.

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can't walk amid uhew
stat,- rate iricill that the hut a rul,nin;,tion,''
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the
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M)li(',tjfl an'I the Invitations
l,Iiin Johnson stre(che,l
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table
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t1'rs' not iiiailed in the same
i'residcntial power to its outer
this
President kec a
sm-elopes, 1k' could riot, he limits, ltichrirtl
Nixon, still small silver box with a headline
said, su car that they were not
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ml imieasuj-ablc tliystique, in clint in the authority, status,
of his countryizien was
last 1w inference, seemed to
aurri and striturt', in Influene'e, influence and effectiveness of agree with one
count. "Wait unsi'culation that he was too
the I'resjdent'' of the tJnite(I I'.
dumb to be President. lit'
huntington, professor of ion "message," they said, iii ('fan- Stats's jtt airit what it
tO gs rilims-ni at Ilarvaril
sercd, in ef (s-s t. that his schl
(cut, before the fact. "Then tie SIGNS OF
Construction is well under way on the
he
"I it bit-re all ii'iy," President country will
new $300,000 public works complex at Seminole
i:rndes had always been good.
know
his
broad
Both the office amid the man Darn Trimimian used Li,
Boulevard and French Avenue, According to city officials, the new
facility, with adAt Yale Law
say, plan."
PROGRESS
minlstrative okices, a storage section and shop ixilidings,
School, For art' caught in a season of suspi- "tr)lng to persuade
will
he
ready
for
people
to
tb
occupation in late
example, he rt'called he was in tion and
But, atx)ut time saint, time,
July. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
skepticism nmiore the things the' ought to
have ('sngrcs.snlan Barber ('onable
next day, reporters demanded
than its loss of civility. Isth are persuading thciii
that the White Ilouse produce victims
... That's all Republican Policy ('onimnittee 1w sought funds for the
evac- electorate, a new consensus iS [host' ski slopes in Colorado
of the times and each ihe powers of the
and Ba) h or Terry Sanford r IJod
President in the Roust', a friend and sup- uation of Vietnam, President
his grades at Yale
contributes to the troubles of alilount to,"
...
forniiirg,
George
Reedy
be-'
the
President,
this
President,
Bentsen or
;rter of the President, w
On the morning of Dec. 29,
Morris UdaIJ or
Ford was obliged to promise he Iie'es. Al the moment, it is toulil have to
the other. In any case, the Oval
Richard
Ncust;,clt
aPpear
before
and other saing this:
L 1975, as the sun shone bright (i(fi,- e has grmn smaller
a Sargent .lrit'er sr Fred h1arri
sas not secrt'tly planning to re- shripe'1es:, and all the old ways joint
SeSSiun of Congress fur his or Robert ll ru or '1d
if not experts ('nnclusksl that the real
and clear over
"lit' is still ttiinng like a turn Amimerican troops to corn- if reaching out for
mimajestic squarer, perhaps
power SUite of the Union speech and Shapp.
only briefly, power if the office, its
t peaks of Colorado,themembers
ultimate
('ongressman
fronii
Grand
Rapkit.
of perhaps for r long time.
Hepeatedl more recently, anioni; identifiable
groups of unveil his panoramic vision
Hut at clout, lay in the "power to per- ida, The country does not
tile nation's Fourth Estate the
know in tim effort to get money for people sith comnnion needs be- the future on
immoment,
"The
Splendid
sua(i(',"
Theodore
Rossevlt
crotches.
what he stands for. He should invert operations in Angola, he come
closed in on the President's Misery" of
useless.
Thomas
Jefferson
"The
whole
is
called
it
thing is bad luck
the
"bulls
pulpit."
press secretary in the basement
slop tr)lng to influence a Con- had Is, promise he was not going
VILLAGE
In a world of inchoate change,
lion' imiiserahk' and less Wstslrsi
anti
unfair,"
said one Whit'
Wilson
-aol
the
gres.s
'1 Manor Vail, a ski budge,
bit' can't deal with. In- t use Ammo- rican (trues in
uniprtilictabk' electorate and house aide.
"White lIotLs&amp;' is the nation's stead, he should draw the issues ('OIIIIA'tt. 130th
"The incidents
Was there or was there not,
FLEA
n unrmianngcablc Congress, the have
timc, Conire.ss
Over the years, presidential lassroonmi arul the
been
magnified
by the
the
nmian who oc- sharpk, stick to his positions "fl1(d unready to beIve him. problt'mmis of this
journalists pressed to know poner has risen and fallen in ('upies it is the nation's teach- and
presidency, niiedia, like the time he fell
MA RK ET
in thu' afterglow of Watergate, a cycles
to the country with
Secretary of State Iieru-y Kis- Mi)' ifs nmiost devout admirers,
- - tip during wars and sr."
the
plane
steps
in
Salzburg.
thenii."
connection between solic- (then crises,
inger said "Mutual confidence art' less philosophic and more
down during lulls
These things get too much atNOW OPEN
The indk'ations arc that toitations for campaign funds and in national tension
Senator Hugh Scott of p
(between people and govern- pedestrian.
S
tention."
Arthur
stay's
M
;tudcnts
in that class- sylvania reflected: "Presidents Iiit'flt rind between branches
invitations
WED.,
SAT.,
SUN.
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Ironically, the)' say, at a [tine
of
to a dinner given in Schlt'sini'r has 't'•d !
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I. Arthur Sehioci'-ig'r '':a
seaKcn the presidency when govermumienti has been ero
tiw Prcidc'nt's honor [3)' one
•', Parking Probles - '.
Inmiperial Presidency."
dlt'noplewercturningw).
"as
long as the President is
George Reedy, author of they encourage
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fret,, the concept of an "lmpe- perceived as a .cacerdotal fig.
unnecessary ing."
rIABLEs $3 PER DAj]
iluskinhl, Pepi Gramushamninner" of growing power
in
uii1a
1k'
White
former
press
secretary
to sstmen thcy
IF there was a connection, then, blouse
more than 40 1'reideni Johnson, says the discriminately.veto bills in- have 1m;i to deal with a Con- by instinct, nate and bad gard worship as their due, and
AVAILABLE
by the heavens eternal, the sears ago began
Grover Cleve- gne' controlled by the opposite luck, niri' have gone too far the that is a state of
with Franklin Roose- Aziit'rican
mind
which
President's campaign corn- velt. It
public is numbed and land found this out. Gerry Ford part). Bitt Truman, for
other way.
Sanford's First &amp; Only
leads easily to excess."
was fed by depression, wears' of being "on one big, long found it siut."
imiittee, not Ibis' American tax- World War
ample', even in those months of
Responding to his own inThat danger seems less than
II, Korea, Vietnam, k'ndt'r ss itli government,"
City Approved
John Kennedy vetoed 21 bills 1948 ts hen people were saying chinatious and those he per.
pa)er, would have to pay part the Cold War and.
acute in 1976, the year of Gerald
most partiI
The result, he' says, is a in three years; Johnson, 30 in he couldn't be elected, maybe (eit'ed airinng his cotmtrymen, F'oni or
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ltonnld Reagan or
vacation trin lest he violate the Armageddon,
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voters,
six sears. At this writing, Ford
canipa' finaniing law,
of
s
Sen.
Arthur
Vandenberg
P
pen preshkne',', Reporters and
In this gnvermncnt.wCary
"H the early 1970s," said
haS vetotNi 44 bills in 16 imiont
Under cross-examination the
to push the Mar. photographers were invitc ti
president-wear
sorld,
Schlesinger, "the American
Gerald and
llLs been (Iver.rld(len seven shall Plan through a flepubli- st'e more if him than they has c'
President's spokesman insisted President had become on issues H. F'rd came into office as the
•
there sva
CUflhiCt(j.i be- of ssrir and peace the
one more vote tiO Cssistvs. Dwight Eisen- tI ar ptt'sident in years. It is
mnost
of a discredited Presi. than a third in either house is hoSttr had the help of Lyndon
tsseen the fund requests and the solute monarch" among abt Ins direction that bands sathe t'tioict
dent, with
no mandate, 110
needed to sustain a veto.)
Johnson and San, Ha) burn In a luting his entrance play "Hail
said Gramiisharnmer. Clut- s'xct'ptinn of
Mao Tse-(ung of forces he had put together to get to "mnkc.ft
stick" only seven ('ongress, besides being as st- "Michigan Fight" song more.
hing a sheaf ii rurrespondenice ('hina,
timers', no constituency of
his
tunes,
giving
the
President the picious as used car buyers,
and
other
"Ne' Pm'esiden evei' needed
evidentiary
Thus, Itchard Nixon's presl- own with an interest in keeping rippearnnce
frequently can't be ted, by any. 'hlailto the Chier more," said a
of potser, ,
him there.
l;lØi Rciiuhlkan - ufliclal. "The
Others have succeeded to the live power. But on the two nmlost lxxiv.
imnmportant
bills,
the
tax
cut
and
5tmtor
Hubert
office
never looked less
Humphrey
office without direct
election
energy,
he
s5ys
"We
was
obliged
have
a
majority
in
penal,
and
to
sii
but with a vast difference,
that's the trouble.
and settle, in the end, for much both Ibuses which doesn't want Americans don't really want
ry Truman and I1yndon .Iohnson that
he ha(l loudly opposed. The to b' led and whais u io its
their next door neighbor to be
had no personal mandates
when
net
result
has been the over- thing. An inspiring president President. They want
the - caine in but they arnved
somessitti a usuable inheritance, the powering suggestion of a such as Teddy or Franklin thing more."
Roosevelt might be able to pull
AInict always, there have
mandates given to Franklin government in stalc,i,ate.
Milking
Scott's
metaphor
the
country
together,
been
But Gerry
Roosevelt and John KcnCdy.
jokes about presidents.
fly THE AssoclArEl) PRESS
one more time, It can be said Ford? Gerry Ford is an honest John Adamswasknown as "His
But the southern species Is (;erald
When the bald eagle was des- endangered. Biologists
bankrupt Ford
estate. inherited a that Congress has not only told mnet'hanic of governmeflt but Hotui*ftty" and John Tyler, the
ignated the national symbol in estimate Just 2,400 live in the
first vice president to move up,
"I ani acutely aware," he the President, "nuts," Exit also, not a gifted artist,"
17, It lived year-round In the United States, all In the South.
A nwinber of Foni's "kitchen as "Ifi At'cidcney." Among
said in the first poignant inn- 'we don't believe you,"
cialls' in foreign affairs.
cabinet" a.s 'TIiv erodeil more st'urnils,us wits, Abe
States, biologists say.
permanent Florida residents,
"that ou have not elected mt.'
But in this Bicentennial year
persuasive In the years aftem into thinking it could run the and "habooc."
The number of southern
as your President b' 'our halthe number of southern bald eagles began dropping after
Snd World War, that a country, which it can't Maybe
In the thirties,
great while we make mistake But if
lots."
eagles Is estimated at 30 per Worl&amp;War II when DDT and
Gerald Foni came to power foreign policy must be trusted tthiit we're Seeifl} Is that a di- about the psychiatrist
our error means you must pay additional
cent of their colonial popu- other "hard" pesticides were when the power was
already to the executive, Went (lown in yidcd govvrwneIt ju.st can't went lit heaven and was immrme.
tax,
you pay only the tax. We pay any
lation.
introduced, according to biolo'- less and the halo was gone. lie flames in Vietnam," says Ar- stork."
diately told to treat God for ilinterest or penalty. We stand behind
Civilization has reduced their gists, The pesticides didn't kill
Came to a pinnacle of badly thur Schlesinger,
-The disarray reflee't what lt)QstlfgrZU1d(?f: "He UuIflkS
our
nesting area about 60 per cent, the birds but lowered their cal- soiled iiiajestv, littered with the
work,
As of Aug. 15, 1973, Congress
'umntx'l Huntington of Harvard lIt'
- Franklin Roosevelt,"
says Don Pfitzer, spokesman cium levels, causing them to
excesses of the man and, as cot off money for the war in calls the "democratic dis- harry Truman suffered cockfor the U.S. Fish and Wildlife lay thin-shelled eggs that were
subsequent events would sug. 'ietnamii, It was the first time in temper" of the day. In an age tiE tail part wit about being a
Service,
crushed when the 20-poul
gest, the then before him, Vi
history Congres.s had ended a (lisillusion, OnJy a fmiinority ( "little man," l.yndon Johnson
1uiI&amp;R
"The distance around the birds tried to hatch them.
.-\mius-rIuans Idctlti() themn,s&amp;lves .sbout his gaucherie and Richitors to the Oval Office could no war it had not declared
nest site is one of the most cutAlthough the pesticides were
longer be counted on to enter Nov. 7, 1973, over Nixon's veto, 's ith either print)-. Parts' ard Nixon, until it was no longer
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
ical (actors in determining outlawed about six years ago,
awe, Congress passed the War
strength sinks, party discipline funm, about his integrity.
tongue-tied
with
where the bird will stay," he biologists say the number of
Bi:t no president in memory
especially
members
of ers Act, a statute that Mike cruimitiles and more people get
says.
southern bald eagles began to
Mansfield, the senate majority elected without dependence
SANFORD
has had to endure Jokes about
Congress.
LONG WOOD
Pesticides and indiscriminate stablize only recently.
M
especiall)' members of leader, calls an effort to shrink party or part) leaders
his intelligence or the simple
9 E. 1st St.
iSOSanlaudo
Springs Dr.
hunting have also reduced their
"The eagle is making a
"p" nil," says (nrl,icr Senator question of ss hettier he can walk
Ph. 3224771
Conkress, which the da)'s be- the presidency back down to its
Ph. 8314484
nwnber.
comeback in certain sections
constitutional size,"
Hugeni' McCarthy, "can't scars, 'tithout falling until Gerald
fore Ford's ;Lscension had just
Open9a.m.. p.m. Wekdays ; 9.5 Sat. &amp; Sun.
Up to 15 years ago, some bald but not to the point yet, and
The War Powers Act requires r'Jl)biodv, not even Itepubli. Ford, It is a mmiatter of acute
t)Cgur to enjoy a new sense of
OPEN
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APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
eagles
were
permanent won't be for some time, that
"°n('err in his inner circle. One
Other Area Office in Oviedo 345-6237
instittmtinnal virility and re- the' Prtsitlent to account to cans"
residents of areas such as Reel- we'll consider moving them
niit'tvhs're out thur.5 in U,t mt- tuber st- as worried sick that
sjwct, had just taken on a Pres- ('nngrcss, wIthin 48 hours, for
foot Lake in northwest Ten- from the endangered species
ident, had dared to threaten tic' introduction of Anmicrican
nessee. Now, from April 1 until list," said Bill Pakcr, a Ten-.
him will, illipcaclunen( and iiiilit;ir forces in to combat in
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September, only erupt) nests nee wildlife agent.
found that he, not the sky, fell, flit' .tbsence of a declaration if
remain; the eagles wing to the
Despite federal laws prosidMoreover, a Congress al. war. It sets ri time limit of 60
Great Lakes states and Alaska ing U) to Li $5,000 fine and a
ready contnr, lled by a Demo.. dayS s fl the use of those forces
to raise their young.
year's imprisonment (or killing
urritic majority, would incr(.ase t'itht'ut Congression
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to tuo.lhirds in the fourth pros'ril.
ai there'll probably be
one pair being slain. Some are killed by
As imtiiortant as the bill itself
niontli of the new presidency
_1
- that will stay. But in the end, people mistaking them for
To all the difficulties of the stas the mood that produced it.
when the bulk of the birds pull hawks, another bird protected
situation, Gerald Ford brought and continues. IncreasIngly, at
Ply. 50c Fflm Chr-'c
cut, these also go with [bern,'' by federal law, anti some are
swii'' s-I hi.s own, a fact noted by rtlmssl evers- turn in foreign
pohi'v,
the
said Wendell Crews, Heelfoot shot deliberately.
Congress
Republicans ;i,s well as
has sought
Some people just don't like
wildlife manager.
I)rmnocrnts, lie had more to (TOSS every 1, nail down cvNo bald eagles have nested in the birds, a dislike dating from
friends than admirers on CapL. Cl') ('ontlngenc)' and give the
Mississippi since before World the not-so-ancient days when tol Hill, He was already put- Iresident its little room as posWar II. In Louisiana, only six eagles were feared as chIld
sued Li)' the cruel jokes ("so Si ble is stretchi his authority
active nests are reported, be- snatchers anti sheep stealers.
tween liowna rind New OrBen Franklin helped give the
a\'o c\ppoint'mcnt Nccesaartj
Plu, SOc Film Cka,g.
learu, In 1%O, bald eagles nest- bald eagles their bad namne.
ATTENTION
Full Selection of PoMea
ed throughout the state.
LIMITS I Par Ps'son
2 Ps' Family
wish that the bald eagle
No A90 Limit
No active nests arc reported
Addi,io,ot Sub(scti 33,95
had not been chosen as the repX
in Georgia and South
Groups $1.59 P., p,,,0
WALLACE SUPPORTERS
I9tll Work Guaranteed
country; he is
Carolina
resentative
of
our
and in Alabama, only tst-o to a bird of
bad moral character;
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
four bald eagles were sighted
he does not get his living
la.ct year.
honestly" and he is "often very
I
"I don't think we will ever
Iousy.Fonintruth,t.heturkeyis
have bald eagles here again,"
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
in comparison a much more
isaid Jim Keeler, of the Alarespectablenativeandwithala
MON., FEB. 16,1976
bama Conservation Depart- true
native of America," he
7:30 P.M.
mnent
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MON. &amp; TUES,
PHOTOHOIJRS
The northern eagle resides strote,
FEB. 16&amp; 17
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fliologists say eagles are
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in Alaska. It isn't an endan- mainly scavengers — when an
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USeo(pcsticidesandthearea's fromtheskyatspeedsofupto
Political ldnrtis.msni paid br by Dr. and Mrs. R. L, lass
i
l*w population have allowed 100 miles an hour, It's most
CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS PHOTOGRAPHED FREEI
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some nasty questions to the so-called "liberal"
East Coast establishment. By that we mean sec[ions of the press, sections of Congress, television
mmentators and comedians, university pundits
and a lot of other people who may think there i a
dollar to be made out of denigrating their country's
institutions and leaders We all know about the
"trauma" of
ietnaiu and Watergate, but
getting a bit boring. I1' long has the rest of the
free world got to put up with these tender-minded
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brother, John I). !(ockefeflez- III, pays a lii er to. These donations could be deducted from their
cent federal tax asa matter of personal prin. (axes. Of course the average taxpayer cannot
ciple. Apparently, he can manipulate his tax decide which causes he wishes to support at the
exemptions to produce whatever tax return he government's expense.

other members of Congress too. That's where and 1p.m. Coming out, we accidentally left a red
the decision was made," These words Bayh billfold in tie cart. Noticed it missing half way
whimpered as he often does to vporter because borne so back we went, An honest party had left
he has been picketed by right-to.lIfe it at the store off1c. Many thanks,
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ment, who were on the scene within 10 minutes.
Florida Auditor General Ernest Elllson
Simon, a fiscal conservative, now agrees with
responsible for audits which Insure proper exFourteen hours after th responding officer
Such absurdities occur not because Internal this radical solution. Under his plan, the tax
penditure
of public funds,"
took the report, the Sanford police called and
Revenue personnel are Incompetent, but would fall to around ten per cent at the low end
It seems to mc that Commissioners asked us to identify the stolen items. We were in
because the tax code is incomprehensible. What and 35 per cent at the high end. The poorest
Kwiatkowski and Williams seek to confuse the possession of all items stolen 17 hours after they
mere human could assImilate 6,000 pages of families would continue to pay no income tax;
conflicting federal tax laws and regulations? the better-off families under four members,
re Pilfered.
issue as the auditor general has no responsibility
foe' day to day audits, only to audit the day to day
We think that this Is an example of exAnd behind the complexity is the greater scandal earning $15,000 would pay $1,200. The wealthy
ceptional
that cau.ses It. The tax law isa mess not because would be taxed at 35 per cent on their Income
auditor, see chapter Il, Fla. statutes.
law enforcement and servIce to the
the law makers wanted it to be complicated, but over
Some 60 of Florida's 67 counties have
community. This is especially true when the
same system as Seminole County. Among
because they wanted it to be a vehicle for doing
offender is given every advantage in committing
Such a tax could be figured in two minutes
are the three largest, Dade, Duval and Hillsboro a crime, as Is the case today in this country,
hidden favors, a Trojan horse for financing
Ifl(I they feel no need for a separate comptroller
programi that couldn't gain acceptance as open even under the new math. Everyone would pay a
These officers deserve a lot of credit in the'
subsidies, a Christmas tree on which the fair share,
who will not be responsible directly to the people, thankless Job the' perform for all of us,
as is the elected official at present. We would do
visionary's public concern was hung alongside
Name withheld
What about all the worthy endeavors that are
well to adhere to the present system. For the
the lobbyist's private swindle.
Orlando
now helped along by tax exemptions? We say let
closer government is to the people, the more
cttons them apply for outright subsidies. That way, the
responsible to the people it will be. This Is why Praises Dancers
The average taxpayer got illusory
the present system of federal bureaucracy
to be paid for in higher basic rates, while the rich handouts would be out in the open where we
We had a perfectly delightful evening at The
and the calculating got away with token taxes or could get a look at them, and where they could be
svbvertlng our Constitution into a bureaucratic Tahitian Dancers revue, We have belonged to
socialist state,
none at all by putting their money Into real reviewed each year.
the Mutual Concert Association
Sanford for
estate ventures, or oil or tax-exempt bonds, or
Citizen, let us help our public servants SIX years and have been disappointed that the
All the special interest lobbies will be lining
cx(ttC charities, or 101 other shelters.
responsible directly to the taxpayer. If )'Ou lack of funds and poor facilities have mitade only I
up against this proposal. Their game will be to
surrender In the case of the appothi comp the seasoned troopers of yesteryear such as
We have had access to secret tax filings by scare the ignorant by warning them of the
troller, you are pulling your finger from the dike Lombardo and Waring, worth seeing until this
members of our wealthiest families, the Mellons, deductions they will lose, without mentioning
that protects yoqr freedom, your right to elect talented, professional group appeared, The
the Rmjckeft'llei-s, the Hunts arwi others. Their what they will gain in lower tax rates, time
your public officials, Vote No on the appointed performers never missed In their singing and
returns have one thing in common. Each of the saved and peace of mine — and what the country Comptroller Issue,
dancing. Those who cou!d not attend the concert
families has had millionaire members, who from will gain from halting our present decline into
Ci'e surely missed a splendid show.
time to time, have paid no income tax at all. And a nation of connivers and cheats.
Mrs. Richard llerndon
Sanford
almost all of theri regularly pay only a fraction
Sanford
Criticizes
F'Oot,hote: We tried unsuccessfully to gel
of the t their Income would require were it not
comments (rot-n the Rockefellers, Mellons and
for loopholes.
"It's a free country," Senatar Bayh was VVaIlet
IIuts, Associates contended In their behalf that
My daughter and I were In Sanlord Feb. 9. We.'
quoted as saying in the Los Angeles Times,
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Coilcerned Over Image
The Area III VICA Vocational Industrial haunt the rest of the Senate. . ." Did the rest of
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of Amerlca Advisors have expressed the Senate, all 92 of them, vote on the human life
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amendments" No, only eight Senators on the
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Bayh-Comiiiittee voted on the 1IIJ. On one IIL\
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the Oviedo High School students, faculty and four affirmative and four negative votes were
adrninistranon due to the news reporting of the cast. llayh himself voted against every HLA.
incidents surrounding the "pot smoking" affair
enator Thurmor,d voted for ever' HLA. Now
this past fall.
the Junior Senator from Indiana wants all 100
It is ieemed unfair to penalize the mem- Senators including Thurinond, Buckley, helms,
twrship
of an institution with the stigma of Bartlett, Hartfield, Proimire, and other right-to.
America is accustomed to, and has merited, a
'L.
formenting
moral andbased
social
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onbehavior
the actionswhich
of a life Senators "haunted" (to use Bayh's own
good deal of deference from her a!lies. But
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word) that Is picketed wherever they are making
few misguided individuals,
deference can be a disservice. The United States
Past associations with Mr. wayne I.artham, a speech. Was it reaso.ing such as this which
should know that her European cousins and allies
Oviedo High School VICA Advisor and some °' caused liayh to flunk his bar examination the
are appalled and disgusted by the present open
the 95 plus students of the Oviedo High School first time he took it?
Americans do not admire adult cry-babies,
disarray of her public life. The self-criticism and
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VICA gives us confidence that the majority
They despise sore losers. They abhor
self-destructive tendencies are running made, with
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School
community
is con- carelessness with the truth exemplified by
scientiou.sly
striving
to acquire
the academic,
no c(i'untervailing force in sight. She has no foreign
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licy any more, because Congress will not allow
!'haunted" (picketed) implying that like Bayh
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sure their success as productive citizens
it. Her intelligence arm, the CIA, is being gutted
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they are prborUon ters.
tomorrow. We are further assured that
and rendered inoperative, the names of its staff
-Bayh gambled that there were more
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students are being guided to the goals throt
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National
Organization of Women tNOW voters
the effective leadership of a conscientlons,
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there
Right-To-Life (HILl voters. He
President and secretary of state are being houn.'
dedicated faculty and administration.
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lost. Being the cry-baby and sore
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Bayh wants all Congressmen to
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are people there, to be pulled clown for the fun 01 it.
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records compiled by the Oviedo hUgh School suffrr and share his punishment (or his proVICA
:nembers as they haverithztudents
competed In
past at,ortion votes. Rfl voters If Democrats, will
We hope and believe that the vicious antics of
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from
vote for Ellen McCormack or George Wallace; if
the eleven county Area III. In the 1974-75 Area
the liberal East Coast establishment, which are
Republicans they will vote for Ronald Reagan.
doing all this untold harm, do not reflect the _____________________________________________________________________________ competitions the Oviedo High School
Hev.FrankJ.MelvinC.1.
members placed First, Second, or Third, or
feelings of the mass of the country. But it is a
multiple awards in Skill contests including Appreciates Police
matter for wonder, Is the country as a whole
Architectural
Drafting, Auto Mechanics, Radio
JACK ANDERSON
becoming deranged? Surely not. Perhaps the
So often today when you read the newspaper
and TV, Machine Drafting, and Welding, and th
or
refer
to other media, invariably there is a
presidential election later this year ill clear the
Leadership Contests including Club BusIness
reference
to and about the police.
air. Yet that is still 10 months away, and in thc
Procedure, Extemporaneous Speaking, Job
f
we
well know this reference is almost
meantime there is all the campaigning to be gone
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Opening
and
Closing
Ceremonies
always
derogatory
and highly opinionated.
r ly
Demonstration, and Prepared speech. To give a
through. Please America, for God's sake, pull
liv uin 1e-tuunt concerning the state trooper
complete listing of Individual ace nplLs1ents who accidentally shot a man near the airport
yourself together.
In these contests would be too lengthy for this
WASHINGTON — For most of us, th annual feels is appropriate. Paul Mellon, worth a cool
, thought, extremely bias and detrimental,
letter.
-London Daily Telegraph
ordeal of wrestling with our - Income tax returns one billion dollars, is able to get away with a
not
only
to the officer Involved but to the police in
However, it is important to note that
is upon us. It Is all the more odious because it negligible income tax, as do other members of
OviedoIhighschoolVICAaubwac.awar
involves participation in a continuing scandal, his fabulously rich family. And Texas oil
We all make errors and unfortunately, this
first placement in the Area Ill Outstanding
was
a grave one. My heart went out not only for
millionaire
Bunker
Hunt
has
managed
to
live
in
competition. The students with their advlsor(s
Sortie Th e ory
To call it an ordeal requires little sub- ItLury without paying an)' taxes at all in several
did not receive these awards based on activitie1 the family of the man killed but also for the ofstanhiation; it is enough merely to cite common years.
oi
a questionable character, only through trany fic'er and his family, Its high time that something
knowledge. Millions give up deductions they are
1I%'C be said in favor of our police.
hours of hard work in their clas,-ooms and
William Seidman, President Ford's top advisor on economic
entitled to s they can use the short form and
We do not single them out of criticism, The)'
laboratories
and
many
hours
of
hard
work
My
opportunity
to offer an opinion happened
policy, finds much to be cheerful about in his review of economic
escape the annual headache. Two out of five have made use of the law, and that Is their right,
in
Sanford
on
French
Avenue and 8th on Feb. 6 at
indicators. However, he cites one indicator which could spell
outside of their regular school time.
It is the process that is at fault, and it makes a
taxpayers turn to so-called experts.
4
a.m.
trouble. It's the US. Congriss, which appears to be in a mood to
It is desired that students receive their
chump out of the person who does not distort his
I had a lot of work to do In my office In
try to hasten recovery along by pumping billions of dollars into
Bui millions more will struile through the affairs so as to benefit
rightful honors and distinctions based on their
from
every
possible
lando
and in order to expedite things I left
programs to create jobs.
days of toil and nights of anguish. In rendering loophole,
own merits and accomplishments, not on the
home
at
3:45 a,m. and started for Orlando. I
unto Caesar, they must give an accounting of the
social and moral misbehavior of the few,
The danger, as Mr. Seidman points out, is that resorting to
have
a
malfunctioning
Thus,
gas gauge and at the
more
and
more people neIther unmnitest details of their lives. During this
On Saturday, March 6th, many of these
this old remedy could reverse the headway being made against
above
area,
ran
out
of
gas.
A station vu open
(lerstand
nor
respect
the tax system. The IRS
season, then, Americans experience the sense of
students will again be participating In the
inflation, thus [ringing back the conditions that led to recession
about
five
blocks
up
French
but
It was so barren
foreboding that marks not the free citizens but reports that 49 per cent of all returns now contain
leadership and skill competitive activities at
in the first place.
and lonely I felt somewhat Ill at ease,
the subjects of an omnipotent and capricious errors and 19 per cent are attempts at outright
Cocoa High School and Brevard Community
u tried t summon help from home but got no
fraud. Voluntary contributions have seriously
Mr. Seidman says that 1.3 mIllion of the two million jobs lost
state.
College in I3rcvard County. What enthusiasm
answer
and just as I hung up the phone, a police
eroded, meanwhile, to the point of an IncIpient
in the recession already have been restored. The anticipated
ould be generated in these young, aspiring, cr'aj,r stopped
and a Sgt. Pate Inquired as to the
turned
taxpayers
from
the
simple
accepted
duty
vith steady growth the economy again can begin to absorb new
acclaim! What public honor would be given tO
The only way to avoid the total collapse of the
it once was to the resisted contest at skulduggery
workers cntering the labor force at the rate of 500,000 a year.
the school and community of which these courteous that It made me f.zl that at last I had
tax
system,
we
warned
last
year,
was
to
wipe
the
found some human !zndness, He not only
it is today.
students are a part!
slate clean of all personal tax preferences,
While everyone would like to see unemployment eased more
isted me Lt rc.nained to see me get started
The news media has demonstrated Its ability
rapidly, the congressional formulas to do so Involve staggering
Because of its complexity, it Is not just Joe deductions, credit.s and exclusions from Income
and safely on my w y. People of Sanford, count
to create the bad public image. It is requested
federal expenditures, and no one is really sure what the results
Doaks who cannot understand his tax return, while cutting basic tax rates for everyone,
that
at least equal time be devoted to the good your blessings as you have the finest.
would be. Democrats advocating a $6.2 billion Job program say
Once we get beyond the elemental, even the
tike Martin
Respectfully,
If these deductions, which each year exclude
it will put 800,000 people to work. How do they know? An
Internal Revenue official is not likely to unDeBary
Walter H. Johnson Jr
from taxation more than 1' 225 billion of Income,
authoritative sttxly by the Urban Institute maintains that about
(lerstand it.
La
uds
Police
AdViSOr
wiie all eliminated, basic tax rates could be
60,000 Jobs can be credited to each $1 billlon spent on federal jobOn Jan. 28, 1976, between 7 and 10 p.m. at the
Area
III
VICA
A few years ago, an Atlanta taxpayer, to drastically cut without any loss of revenue. The
making programs
less than hall of what the Democrats
Seminole
Community College our company
prove a point, called at five different IRS offices homeowners, who would kse their deductions
claim,
Opposes Comptroller
service
truck
was broken into and a tool box and
around the country, presented the same set of for interest on their mortgages, would recoup
The idea that the government can spend the country Into
February
10, the Evening Herald can -led the several specialized tools were stolen, The college
facts and asked for a computation of his tax. He from lower tax rates.
prosperity is an old one. If our long history of using federal
following:
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The turn-around came last cilities at Innsbruck was "conFriday alter his eagle (Sn the Johnny Miller, neither of whorti year.
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$180,000 Andy Williams San prevous career—buns been re- said. 'I figured I had to do in a cable to Wiley Buchanan
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subversion propaganda against
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"We had unexpected prob- the socialist countries,"
race five tiuws and he just
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for Sunda."
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driver 'l'hursday and, by damn,
Olympic panel might allow coyI think lit' passed."
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artl Pctt in a (lualifk'r as an 00(1 gait his first tiiajor srnsor
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DEAR DR. LAMB— I am
Indebted
to you for helping me
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feel
like
my old self again.
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For the past few years I've
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suffered from stomach pains
from diverticulosis. I've had to
endure the unpleasantness of
Just
barium X rays. Doctors advise
me to puree my food, to stay
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Guessing?
and
to the
Eating cereal and bran every
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away from all fruits and cause you any harm. I trust you
Or
vegetables (as recently as (.rc getting a well.balanced diet
November 1974).
by eating adequate amounts of
It was my lucky day when I protein Foods andç vegetables
read your column about with your other meals.
Do
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diverticulosis and sent for The
For others who want more
Health Letter. My stomach information on diverticulosis
aches have miraculously send 50 cents for The Health
Th ey
disappeared. I've stopped Letter, Number 5-6, Diverdrinking dcaffelnated coffee ticulosis. Enclose a long,
and
cut down on sweet,. I eat stamped, self-addressed en- J.
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sprouted wheat bread and velope for mailing. Address
Know
everyday I have Grapenut your letter to me in care of this
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Flakes mixed with bran buth newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
with skim rnl'k and banana (no Radio City Station, New York,
sugar). Since I eat this every N.Y. 10019.
The Best
day I would like to know If I can
DEAR DR. LAMB— Would
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eat cereals that don't contain without underwear (shorts'.
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large percentage of wheat and only for his health, now what
no bran — and they're the books of proper attire say.
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DEAR READER— I can't
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preservatives
in
Grapenut
think
of a single reason why it
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EspecIally If I eat them every a health point of view, After all,
day. Can I purchase the right boxer shorts re no different
cereals without preservatives than ordinary pants and
There is no guesswork in shopping for trw
and where
provide only warmth and
homemaker who pans her shopping the ci.
DEAR READER—. For years Irotect the pants, which Is a
ficlent, newspaper way. She starts by listing her
doctors treated diverticujosis tuygenlc question not a health
shopping needs then pre.shopping for them in
with bland diets and foods question.
ads in her paper.
lacking in bulk. The change in
Some men with varicocoele,
treatment Is a complete turn dilated veins, need support but
around. The change followed none of the forms of men's
the otservations that people in w'derwøar really provide much
For Home De ivery
the world who had cereal fiber help for that problem.
in their diet didn't have these
The pouch-type men's brief
problems.
provide some advantages from
PLEASE CALL 322
1 am delighted to hear yOU a strictly mechanical point ci
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have done so well. Don't worry view. They aLso defeat nature's
about the preservatives In the mnechanLmn of providing rroper
cereals you are buying, In the temperature control. The
amount you will getting they
nstant higher level of ternwill not hurl y. at all. In fact perature of the testicles may be
some of those preservatives in a factor In some individuals
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animal studies have been with poMible low fertility.

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completed basic training at Ft. principles, Is remaininu at
Knox, L., and was last Keesler for advanced training.
stationed at Ft. Stewart. Ga.
Tew graduated In 1973 from
He attended Seminole High Good Shepherd School at Addis
School and was employed by ,thaba, Ethiopia, and attended
the City of Sanford befcre en- Franklin College in Lugano,
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RUNALI) BELL
Columba, Ddllary, has
RI('HA1U) DUNN
JtMFS BURKE
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. graduated from the Tactical
FT. RILEY, Kan. — Army
- Kinchck- c M8, Mich., is the Air
Command
Non.
COCOA IIEACII - Special Private First Class James V.
new assignment of Staff commissioned Officer recoitionatPatrickAFB,has Burke, son of Mrs. Geraldine
Sergeant RonaldT.BellJr.,son Academy at Bergstrom AFB, been accorded to Sergeant Hurke,13I6Iake.vc.,Sanford,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Bell Tex.
Richard G. Dunn, son of Mr. received his diploma from Ft.
Sr. of Chuluota.
Newsom, who received ad- and Mrs. t)onald A. Dunn Sr., Riley Adult High School here
Bell. a security policeman, vanced military leadership and C.?neia.
Dec. 5.
was assigned to Kincheloe from management training, Ic an
Dunn. an aercpace control
An extension of Junction City
Howard AFB, Cl. lie will be administration supervisor at and warning systems operator, (Kan.) 111gb School, the Ft.
working with the 449th Security Langley AFB, Va.
was selected OuLstanding First Riley school is designed cx.
Police Squadron.
A 1963 graduate of Seminole Term airman in his unit in elusively for servicemen to
The sergeant attended HIFh School, Sanford the recognition of exemplary complete their high school
Colonial
High School in sergeant received a B.S. dgree conduct and duty performance, education. Graduates of the
$ .1
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aisu
SLile iii i74 iruni Wiiiiam Carey tie is assigned to the &amp;45th school
must
meet
the
Univet'sitv extension at Albrook College, 1!attiesburg, Miss. His Radar Squadron, a part of the graduation requirements for
AFEI, ci.
wife, Kaye, is the daughter of Aertpace Defense Command. the state of Kansas.
Hic wifr, Janice. is the Mr. and Mrs.ê "ii-”
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A member of Headquarters
daughter of Mrs. Jewell I. of 317Th Nickel, Los Alamos, graduate of Seminole high Battery, 3rd Battalion of the 1st
MartIn, 4985 Dalton Drive, N.M.
School in Sanford. He earned Infantry DivisIon's 6th Field
Columbia, Md. Mrs. Bell's
his associate degree in 1969 at Artiller, he entered the Army in
lather, Walter K. Hodges,
CRAY RENFRO
mino Junior Culkge, and 1974 and comnteted basic
resides at 36R9 Midiron Drive,
SEMBACH, Germany - U.S. his bachelor's degree In 1971 at traintn' at Ft. Polk, l.a.
Winter l'ark.
Air Force Staff Sergeant Gray Embrv-Riddle Aeronautical
D. Renfro, son of Mrs. Evelyn L'nivrrsii' in Daytona.
1NI)ItEW JEPSON
1. Renfro of 2409 Adams Court.
Dunn's wile, Sharon, is the
Army Sergeant Andrew K
Sanford, has arrived for duty at daughter of Edward Wagner of Jepson, son of Wendell M
%% ii l\ \1 i it
Smbach 1B, Germany.
Sanford.
Jepson. 550 F. Second *
litpub1c if Korea
1enfro, an air traffic control
Chuluota, recently was nami
Major William H. Olson. son of technician with a unit of the Air
Soldier of the Month for the l
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Olson Force Communications Ser.
SUZON LUKE
Battalion, 227th Infantry of tl
tf2lEstrellaAve.,DeBary,has vice, previously served at
101st Airborne Division at Ft.
received his second award of Duluth International Airport.
SEI.MA, Ala. — An official at Campbell, Ky.
the U.S. Air Force Corn. MINT.
Craig AFB, has announced the
He was selected for his
mendation Medal at Osan AB,
The sergeant is a 1965 promotion of Suzon A. Luke to soldierly appearance,
Republic of Korea.
graduate of Seminole High airman first class in the U.S. knowledge and performance of
Olson
was
cited
for School.
Au' Force,
duties and military courtesy.
meritorious service as an
Daughter of retired U.S.
The sergeant, a coniJt)SCEI.YNIIAROI.D
assIst9nt
professor
of
Navy Lieutenpnt and Mrs. munirqtion s chief with the
aerospace studies with Air
Verlin M. Arnett of 122 Crystal battalion's Company B, entered
force
Reserve
Officers
S'1QhuTA F'Al.l..S, Tex. — View S., Sanford, is a personal the Army in August 1972.
Training Corps Detachment Airman Joscelyn J. Harold, son affairs specialist with a unit cf
Jepson is a 1969 graduate of
P.0. V:rginia Mi1tnry Institute, of Mrs. Juanita A. Harold of the Air Training Command.
Oviedo
high School and at•
1118 Pine Ave.. Sanford,
assigneti at Osan,
The airman isa 1974 graduate tended Eagle University at Ft.
scrves as an air liaison officer graduated at Sheppard AFB, of Seminole High School. Her Campbell, Ky.
with a unit of the Pacific Air TeL, from the U.S. Air Force husband, Airman Mark!. l.uice.
His wife, Geraldine, is with
accounting
and
Forces.
finance is the son of Mrs. Pauline !.uke turn near the fort.
The major, a 1959 graduate of specialist course conducted by of Sanford.
Shaw High School, Cleveland, the Air Training Command.
The airman. whe training
received his B.S. degree and
u:wlsTzLIs11%N
LEL-Sl)TEW
commission in 1963 upon included special emphasis °n
Bhl.OXI, Miss, — Airman
graduation from the u.s. Aw travel and military pay, IS
Army Private First Class Leland P. Tew, son of Mr. and
Force Academy. He earned his beeing assigned to Shaw AFB, Lewis Tillman. 22, whose wife, Mrs. Lemuel E. Tew of 225
M.S. degree in 1964 at S.C., for duty with a unit of the Ronnie, lives on Cowan Forrest
Ave., Altamonte
University, Tactical Air Command.
Georgetown
Moughton Terrace, Sanford, Springs, has graduated with
Washington.
Harold is a 1975 graduate of was assigned to the 3rd lnfar'ry honors at Keesler AFB, MISS.,
Seminole High School. His Dl'isIon in
Schweinfurt. from the Air Training CornEDDIENEWSOM
father, retired U.S. Army Gernmn)'.
mand's basic course for dccAUSTIN, Tex. — Technical Serge2.nt First Class Lou C.
A field wireman in Battery
Sergeant Eddie 0. Newsom, son Harold, resides at 509 E. Fourth 1st Battalion of the division's tronic specialists.
The airman, who received
of Tom B. Neirsorn of 100 St., Sanford.
10th Field Artillery, Tilhrnan instruction in communications
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.i,ie Sterling passes out ire's' tlt'kt-t.s to Saturdays crucial game against l.ake cit). (;amc' timi'
at the S('(' g no was 7:30, and in case tans (Ii(In't get in on tin' free tickets, sponsored b - the
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play for this year, It will be
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garlIc.
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a lot of loose ends in my game.
A State Deparunent spokesShe attributes tser game to
Now, it just seems to all be man had briefed reporters earSuper uiigtit be the word for
Ilnt"tn)it' 1'G\ star Gardner
cniiiing together."
her Friday about a message
her
piay, cspcciall the putting,
l)u-kinson.
It conic together with a six- Kissinger also dispatched to Ju"Urn' year I wn $22,000 and I that gave her the two-stroke under-par 66 and still another han Roosevelt, the
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Snead. the defending chum.
In his message to Roosevelt,
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revoltsaid I-'rida after carding a birdies, four irons 12 feet away had a 68 in the cold, cloudy, ing IWh':'s accreditation
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two-stroke lead in the 23rd an
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otial event, ''I saw tiiuui once last to the 1.5 that tied her comn- in front of the always dangerous taken
on the matter in the
car anti I won $80,000.''
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word I get Is that Smokin' Joe he barely heat the 1-cow and
will not only be back in the ring was out a his feet when the
in a Few months, but look for final bell saved him.
him and George Foreman to
Other results from that big
battle it out before
show at Madison Square
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a
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Bruce Trampler, almost turned
Larry Middleton; Viiomzr
the middleweight division
it's collective ear, back in the Fernandez ujet No. 1 ranked
lightweight, Ray Lampkin,
early 1970's. Douglas was a
over
the 10 round route; and
hard banging 160-pounder from
umo ano he was bandied
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Games to 17, Including six

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Pinn whipped Yale 73 as
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York's biggest drawing cards, Chancy; and Savage Turner that Friday night while leading scored 20
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with
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a 11197 victory over the New Spurs coasted past Indiana.
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serving this year as chairman testants will compete in the five
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of the Rko Committee, and rodeo contest even - Bull year, usually tbwow 75 per cent league had agreed to amend its
other Spurs rneiiibers will Riding, Saddle and Bareback of all Cowboys attempting to constitution to prevent a team
be doing unpaid work to Bronc Uidinj' Steer Wrestling ride them
being transfered to an insolvent
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Florida, the famous Quadrille, ever. The prize money plus MeSpadden of Oklahoma will

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I Qedrom, 2 bath,
partially furnished If desired

STEP RIGHT UP And see thiS 3
bedroom, 7 bath home. Climate
Control, double carpod, breakfast

7116
Furnished or unlurnished, 7 or 3 BR.
I mile out Clean 11)0 mo 337
6761.

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Central heat air, carpeting, kit
(hen equipped, privacy fenced

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thAn rent Government iu,du,ed

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Put The Bloom
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room ranch io'io' family room,
Screened poncti iSt reduced to

370900

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M . UNS WORTH REALTY

AT 322242O ANYTIME

REALTORS MS

003 'i'l 1st St

LAtE- .'APY take ,our (ho(
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two wrll built modern homes 2
BR. 1)9.300, 3 BR. 123.300
Allot U T.' (0 Of'
BALL REALTY

OVIEDO- Owner selling 3
bedroom, 7 bath Spani*h Style

Rg Real Estate Brok,'.

home, central air heat, fenced _jIçE 13?hS'
back yard with country at
mosphere Low equity &amp; no
Qualifying to assume 171.300 VA

mortgage al 1

equities for Allamonte Winter

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PH. 3 BR, 1 bath, completely fuhd,
a.r ond, fenced, fruit
ClOse .

STUDIO 1,2, 3
BE DROOM SUITES

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FHA available. $21,150

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FEALTOR

CailBart
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8)1 CATALINA, SANFORD
story large 3 bedroom. 2 bath,

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MONEY$AVING

1070 BLACK ACRE
TUSCAWILLA
dining, large living nm with i Bedroom, 2 bath. cypress fenced,
fireplace 160.000 Call now for
family room Ii acre lot.
appointment
Assumable 7 pct. Ian Fantastic
kitchen. Open today. 149.300
WITT REALTY

7521 Ptrk Dr
RFALOR

37) 7895

372 2111
AFTER HRS.

327 0719

323.9410

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make

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to deliver our

CoPCr$OnIl Represent1s.
tiypj of the Estate of
Robert Wesley Amalong.

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deceased
Jcisep', 14. Mucaslno
P 0. Box 744
Fern Parf', Florida
Tetepitoise' 1305) I)) 0)0

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ReprtsenIaty

PublIsh: Feb. IS, 22. 1974

DEW-a3

PHILIP DeCICCO,

Decea
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE:
Myron J. Mesh, of
Mefi &amp; Me-nih, PA.
P.O. Box 14109,
5200 Central Avenue
St. Petersburg, Fm. 33333
Telephone II))) 311 0051
Publish: Feb 8, 15, 1976
DEW.33

ClCfkoffP.rabOvestyledCOur.onor 5Iyle) Court orion

judgment may be entered
against
you for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
WITNESS my hand and It-ic seal of
Said Court on the 79th day of
1ianuary, $974
(5ta
Art Pw,i H. Beckwith, J,
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fly Elaine- RiCharcte
Deputy Clerk
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Publish: Feb. 1, 0, IS, fl 1976
DEW.]

Vending Routes

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Said Court on this 72nd

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PubliSh Jan. 75, Feb l,, IS, 1916
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to l7'xlO'. Write Jack
Kerhy, Sturdi House Mfg. Co.,
1900 N. Hwy. Al A, Flagler

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GARAGE SALE
Sal &amp; Sun,, Feb11. IS
flOGale Place, Sanford
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-'69 Chew Pckup, '. T 8' ted, 4 spd
trans. A COfld 1.A00 ORb
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'7) ' Datsun Pickup. West Cst
m'rror
radio. ai,toitdr
box, wide tiret $250 5. assume
payments 3.49 5)30 after S
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Free to gooct homes- Two very
friendly i mo. old female dogs,
part Collieand German Sheerct
Make excellent wAtrh
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puppies siso. Call 3377272 after $
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LARGE CARPORT SALE
STARTING THURSDAY. FEB $2
74 STEVENS AVE

Yard ai.

BLAIR AGEP4Cy

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I) to ? Piino, garbage disposal,
refrigerator, 2 washers, antique
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Larrys Mart, 213 Sanford Ave
'66 ENGLISH FORD CORTIP.5
BEST OFFER
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top pr,ccs pOid, USed, any Conduton
- Call 3730753 after óp m
611 8176, Wntr POrk
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For used furniture, appliances

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SHOP

1970 VOLKSWAGEN FASIBACk
WeIn PAd ,o, Sioe
Private Owner 371 07

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900dtransportat;on $150 373 7191

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[and Clearing

Siding 8 soffut System AlSo

ESTERSON LAPIOCLEARING

Root'ng. Gutters 20 yrs. Exp
EaI Song Co 85) 953

Bulldozing. E'cavat
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WANT TO SELL

Beauty Care
Lkung for a job? The Classified
Acts will h,IV you find that job 4mmercial Pro

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149,900. FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS 37)635); 830
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kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Lots

collect, Mr Carson, II) 576 3320

UCy of DEALERSHIP
January, $916
AVAILABLE_
Portable
(Seal)
buildings,
pee.
*ssembled, pre finished, In colors.
Arthur H. Beckw,tl',, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Martha T. Veblen
Deputy Clerk

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WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES

hours weekly with complete
companytralningan1,0C5,,
up. lnvestrne, it of $400 $3000 Call

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before the 25th

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Estimates
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large
small
Call Red
John,
5001or Trent Exterminating Co -- Corn
Prompt Serv:ce' ________________________________
piete Pest Control and Tecmuting

SR 4

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1200 French Ave.

S Our home With alum

AT 322 . 242O ANYTIME

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ALIAMONTE AREA-. WOOded lot,
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WANT TO SELL OR PENT'

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uinnouix,ng th opening of San
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Q'ieen Nursery, corner Wrkivus
Park Dr anct SR 46 Jo B
Cawley, Sr

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10 acres,

bath house &amp; shower. Florida
room off pool h5 ts.jlIt In bar,
refrigerator, fireplace, PLUS
screened patio $39,500

OWNER FINANCE: 3 BR. 1 bath,
paneled, large fenced lot for pool
or garden, Only $19,000
SOUTHERN LIVIN'-- Older 2 Stony
home, I BR., I', bath, formal

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with our regular line of lvi, ap
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OPEN TODAY 1 TOl

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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7Auto
Pans
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Scm 'mOle 6. Voluii Counties
Acreage Tracts, Smill &amp; large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.
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LAKE MARY BLVD - 120' frontage

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Unfurnished

322-2090
Prolessionall, Mani.,qi'd

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home, 510,900
Forrest Greene, Inc.
1)0 6833
REALTORS
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PINECREST

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Galleries)

tfa'e received large Sefecton of
Quality couches, chairs, chests,
drefler%, beds and co(ktailtabmes,

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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1505W. 25th

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APARTMENTS i

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WINT ER SPRINGS- 3 Bedroom

home with Ienced yard. utility

Luxury Patio Apartments

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LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely PI.no I Organ Sales &amp; Serv We buy t.ni' one "n be Seller
or ,t KET
buyer
woodect canal front lot, $5500
Cd pianos &amp; trade Lessons- Plo charge All Admitted free Come
Organ, guitar accordion,
air, kitchen equipped, drapes. 2 ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary.
browse every Sunday 9 to 3 al the
Pci. &amp; group, Ball's Puano&amp;Organ
extra rooms to use as
u like!
Movueland Drive in Theatre, South
Sales. 301 W 1st 372
almost an acre of river front with
Front Screened porch! Another
I I? 97 Phone 3?? 1216
beautiful trees, great fishing
Warranted home for only $17,900.
Owter says "Submit offers"
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Call Sanford'i Sales Leader
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
AT 322242O ANYTIME
tot ona peninSula for unoMtructect
DIR
scenery 173.000
REALTORS M LS 2565 PARK
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F TU AREA
1', keep horse,
deeded Ia SO'r.vileges, terms
OVIEDO- S Bedroom, 2 story older
57,500
home, even a basement. scremed
Swimming pool, situated Ofl Over LAKE FLORIDA NEAR BY' acre 142.500
)00'x140' nicety wooded, area of
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CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
01 Merchandise Every Day
try One'

FOR SALE. Approximately one
acre, 200 ft frontage, on Lake
Harney L Swanson, P R.
Gc'ttyurq, Pa 17375

rww homes. 5.6.300
10514 SunIjod Drive - 3 BR, 2 bath. LAKE MARY - 3 Bedroom, take
fenced, large shaded lot. Orlando
front home, owner wtII 5wap LAKE
I 77] 1016
HELEN-

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Bearoon,. 2 balh oIixk house in
country, 0111611 1 Fireplace, lot,
100'i7So 5.35.000 3730336
Lake Mary -- 2 bdr. Fla nm,
tented yard. shade 111,000 or best
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Peg Real Estate Broker
37? 5641 Atter Hrs
811W Ist5t Sanford

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Bedrooms, 1 bath, central heat

Wc(4 Real Estate flrok,'r

4S PARK

San ford,

ON '.'.P I NE
?97811wy l 97
JUST LISTED! t 3 Bedroom home on .1 Beautiful lots with 21 fruit trees,
2' acres with Small lake, Do your
372 5961
13$ AIm0 Ave E V Fotter, Lakp
fishing, right In your backyard!
Mary, 372 MIS
1971 ChrIer needle nose 5Pd
Lovely inside, Near I I and 46
boat, 13 ft., 103 hp. ChrsIec
west, You've got to see to ap.
AND THINK A MINUTE. If
engine, total time 15 hours
predate! 143.500.
CIOStufied Ads didn't work
-Call 327 163).
We Buy Furniture
there wouldn't be any
id 17971177, Lonqwocxj
SHOW AND TELL!! This showplace
373 1570 cr831
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TAMoiyr.,.
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DAVES'37)
9310
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Evinruoc. tilt
1S0'xi40' ona corner lot with 50' I trailer Sell or lrLde for antique Wanted to buy used office furniture
baths, split plan, immaculate,
-. 1977 Opel 1900 coupe, low mileage.
lake front, paved streets 1)0,300,,
Any
,ir. S.lbot on motorcycle 333
fenced yard, beautiful eat in
Quant,ty
new lnspectipn, 1 owner. Will take
NOLL'S
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1835
Casselberry. Hwy Il- 97
830 47
trade. P4
the money. 3223335
kitchen,
central
air, car. ALTAMONT E- S wooded Sites, ________
piling
Low
down, heat
no qualifying
73')73' each on blacktop street.
Anohhir BPP Warranted home for
1970 Maverick, 1 Owner. 11.193 37?
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All for
Swap &amp; Trade
59sicaI
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5.37.300,

anytime, 365 62

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Monday, Feb. 16, 7 P.M.

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CONTRACIOR's EOUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
NCWOrSd Used
Ford, Kubota Pef'ib0fl
Sales, Rental, Service
II? MgnoI,', Anu
At TAI,'OPITE SPRINGS 0311344
• I (':p COMPANY
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Bunk BedS and Dishwasher
Phone 337 7613

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Heavy Equipment
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ClassifIed Ads didn't work
then' aouidn I Pe

OvOitahle 617 1617

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TAF F ER REALTY
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Home
Lots

v;ereil you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
ClassIfied Ad In The Herald Call
377 2611 or 83) 9993 and 0 friendly
ad visor will help you

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Service, usect machines
MO0NEYAPPLIANCES)71Ø9,

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5. Oh
wide mobile home, fenced
',slure large garden ready to
plant Sellor trade for motor home
or travel trailer, LO.atect off
Wilson P at Puiola, E of WiIn
School, follow sign. 373 6091.

'WEt-SAVE Irony, i t,- ',
Osteen Good terms Discount for
CuiSPi Conditional permuf for

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BR 11Cr ,,irct C,,,

port, Sun room 5223 372 6196

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SELL immaculate 3 BR, POOL

and goif course! You can't beat it!

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lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in

-NEEDA RENTAL?
Check Our Listings
STEPJSTROM REALTY
2563 Park Or. REAL TOP 372 2170

Adults $773 montn DeLand 734

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Dealers Auction

At ion

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furniture

WnOd or Steel desks (c%CCutiC desk
&amp; Chain, serretanenl desks &amp;
chai,, Straight hairs, filing
abnci as us. CaSh an carry
P4OLL'S
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 199)
19193 French

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick Broker

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BR,2bath $O down and assome
payments Phone 349 56 after 6
pm

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Used office

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DELTOP1A)flp,pI,5 all
central P4 A, lenced Small eQuity
Ivick, Sunhcn family room, *,ill 10
.nd take over 7 pc t mortgage 869
sall carpet, 7 car garage, cjtruis
1557 or ) 3)95
Quilore, $12,500 Alto) BR. 7 b,tth,
WANT T0SELL
7 Car garage with electric door Call "S,infora's
Sales Leader"
p'nu rear yard completely
STEPISTROM REALTY
tencu-d, lOSe to Shopping plaza, ?c6s P,,rk,
131.300
REAL TO
377

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Paptn'. 37? 1301

372 6457

One BR.
ftirn 'ip, "1Ctt li.
.'r .urr' ,'r
P., nut ;.:.,i' 3105
I; 2 2
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reduced
to 113.000
2 car garage,
large lot Priced 1972 Sheraton 65'x17', onfurnishect,2
DS 377 617)
3777352

Sunday, Feb. Is, i7—ss
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Assume Payments
DELTOPIA-- Swimming Pool home 5ing, Deal Aria Sew
Zg Zaj
(16'x32' Kreened), lit area, 2 BR,
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'-— -needle position Sewurig mathne
7 bath, 7 car garage with door
For Sale by Owner-- 7 oedroom.
andcabenef Pay balanceof U? or
ner, Fin room, pOtio, worth
Florida room. l00'x ISO lot, trees
I? patments of $6 SO See at
looking
at
BY
OWNERPlrar Sanford 323 93)6
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-SAPIIORO SEWlNr, ('FNTED
0an fl'1v
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30? E 1st St Downtn
DUPLEX
7 bedroom concrete Very low down and take over IllS
337911)- -block, excellent condition, no City
permonlnpaymentsonj 0rOon
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taxes; by owner )77
FRf GIF 'WRAPPING All Baby
home at )7
Lincoln Or,' Call
Gifts, Knits, Chnustenng Gown
MOB
HOME on h' acre lot,
Dave at 067
PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
river privileges, en lake County.
;vIops,,,,,,llh,s
1IS.
Ph 377 110'
42biIe
Hos
COMMERCIAL LOT on West First
St
- Round oak tables. fiflithed or un
I OUR 10 l.cru' 'r,Ir
Hillcrest llxW. 2 bedroom, central
fiflithM
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air, carport, skirting, awning,
323 3726
excellent condition Offered by
-HAL COLBERT
Savings&amp; Loan 56)14 per month
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S1 — HOuSChold Goods
1
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oi3 416
lUll 13th 37) 703?
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HALA C0I BERT, REALTOR
1973 6r,es ne
Rulmona
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SEt MA WILL IAMS, Assoc,ate
Comple?e,$6O
rniIi home. onnple't,'iy SI'? tl
LPS 37? OiSI7nr 377 $587
Phone 373 9356
itI, j),',IiO ,n(1 wflunq 'n molt
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Cte,,n 3 bedroom I'
',th, avocado
Stove &amp; refrugen,,tor, blue carpet.
central heal &amp; .'r

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

furnished or on
furnished Ideal location
Reasonable
rent
36$ 3721
anytime

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Strppinq a Waxing
&amp; Business F 'en'

I.rI 1900 .111(1 ,iSSUi!lu'
PINECREST- 3 BR, t' bath,
I $I7 unonip, Pl'
central
heat
Our,
new
roof
and
MONEY
575.900 MAKER-. 3 bedroom
paint, Ft-IA
commitment
124.750. 1973 Attntj, 17'x63' unfurn,shed,
home, planned for day nursery, SUNLAND
3 BR,
1 bath, central
air Conditioner g
heat air, fencect yard, financing
(Cfldetion 3 tiP 5601)0 )7),9
available 177.000
ISYR FHAFINAPICIPIG
RETIREMENT
SPECIAL- Fur SOUTh PIPIECREST 3BR, 7 bath
flushed
7
rooms. rnIral location.
GEGOR'y MObILE HOMES
rece reduced to 122.000.
nice Area. $16,500
)to Orinn:t Drvc
W000MERE
3 BR, I' b,lth.
5',rtrij 3235200
ct'ntral heat a ir. Immaculate
CHOICE IIOMESI TEID acres.
121000
575000 wIl spit
2 New double wide, fully set up in
IN COUNTRY-. 3
BR, I bath,
quiet adult park Central air,
170'x94' lot, Furnished $71,000
screened room, carports and
HAROLD HALL
LAKE FRONT-- Beauliful new
Skirts $1,000 under unvoete No
home inllnestsect,onofDeBary 3
lI At TOIl 3?) 3771
dealers, please Phone 37)6031 or
BR, 2 bath, family room, enclosed
30 000, P4iqht c*ione 678 5569

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Payment and Pay only $160 month,
3 bedrooms, central air, $70,900.
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I (Ii (D('iomc, 7 baths, double cJ,lra
Split bedroom arrang'n,ent. built
fldlittnwather w w carpet, central
h ,, u'.cillnt l,Indsrapni:
331 6
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WORK' PIKe a Classified Ad n
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Herald today

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Across from woo
Family room Elementary school
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per month,
option available
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
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Garnett White

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107W Commercial
Phont' 327 lUl
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321.0041

7 Ofluces attached Warcuse truCk
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Ave.
Owner, BR.
rrenei1 b,ck c.'rti. lrut tr,
CII liI,'tj bath, c,,rp4.,ed Fr
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Turin'. 317.500
space heater. kitchen eQuiPped,
MOSS I E C. BATEMA N wither, dryer. 372 0211
or after
372 0315
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Urot'r
Real Estate

TWENTY WEST is the BEST buy on
this 3 bedroom, )'
th nearly
new home with central heat and
air. Privacy wall in back Many
for $75,op
LOTS AND ACREAGE

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7 Comm,r,,,I stores.

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Seminole
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Sanford Avenue. Sanford, Seminole
i County, Florida, under the fIctitious
The HUSkCy Co to Richard H
831-9993
322-2611
Fert Mountain Constr, Co. to
weisbftg &amp; wi MichI D, Lot 26. Cflarpj
Doloi-.
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Ahrarn
to
Evt'rs
Et
Hazel
R
Lamb
to
Pan
Amer.
inda
Dveson
&amp;
hb
6111
to
Claude
name of THE FIRING PIN arid that
D Jones &amp; I,
Thelma E.. Inc Lot 4, 81k D. Swe'twater Oaks, On, lot S. 81k 6, The Colonnades,
Vat'ghn &amp; wf Lizzie, Lot 127, Lake I I intend tO ree5ter said name with
81k A, Swe,?water Oaks, Sec 3. Lot 4)6. Fore't flrook Fifth Sec
Sec 3. 1,54.300
RATES
IS? Sec. $16,100.
1)1900
I4amret Ests, $74,000
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
(rcut Ccr?,
Clerk c?
136.3o
Donald A. Smith £ wf. Carol to
James M Ifoftrwr to Mary L. Seminole County, Florida n ac
Robert W Whtakr to Douglas
Peitter Constr Co. lix to Knot
41c a line
Thi,d Mt Constr Co to Lynn A
1 thru s times
John G. Mobillo, Sr. a wi. Barbara I Almany, S 314 54' of N 574,51. of N
ProprtI, Lot 25. 81k 8. Spring Cooper
Pfofirier. Lot 19, 61k D. Camelot Unit cordance with the provIsions of the
HOURS
lic
a line
v.i iane N LI 17 flik E. Lot 1, SI"
times
6
thru
73
I. %l00
K, Summrt No., Sec 4, 17l9cPi. of NE'4 of Nw
Fictitious Name Statutes, to w't
Vtly Farms. Sec 10, 117.300
70
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LI Un 16, si,00
5:30P.M.
26
times
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7032,
800
AM.
Ies N. 3)' for rd,, $10,500.
Joel Sharp Jr md. I Trvs?ee to
Charles H. I. Spnlgg to Winnell
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes
(S7,00MlNlMUMI_I1MKUJ
MONDAY tnru P'KIURT
sPnigg. Lot IS, 81k A,WInf,rWoJs
Henry T. Meiner &amp; wf Emily to
(197)).
Universal Howard Co. W 73' of N
id Un. No. I. 1100.
100' of E 200' of 81k A, Semoran
Pacesetter fluilders Inc,. Lots 21. 77
The Larry T. WIIliam
3 LII1CS Minimum
SATURDAY 9Noofl
1,i(ael H. Sarni &amp; wI Sherry Lcc
&amp; 73. 81k H, West Aitamontc. Hts.,
Corp.
Square, 172.300
to Charles C. Lee I WI flokocn, 5
Sec 2. 117.000,
Larry T. Williams,
Booth HigglnsJohnson co
Debra J. Watson 10 Gary M.
140' of W 100' of W: of 81k E, Tr. 10,
President
DEA DLIt' ES
Partnerthup to Universal Hosari
Put!i'.h Jan. 25. Feb I. I. 15. 1976
Watson £wf Debra
RepI. Tracts, I, 7, 7, 10, 131 5', ofli,
Co. N 100' of E 200' of 61k A,
it U. 81k A.
Longwood North, 5)00.
less 81k H, Ir. $0, Sanlando Spgs,
Semonan Sq.. less W 13' 1)7,500
DEV 121
Before PubHcQtion
Noon The Dc
$41,300
The First State Bk of Miami to
Trvstts, Atico MIg Inv Etc to
NOTICE OF SUIT
Se'n Home Mtg. Co. Lots 1?,
CombankWP, Trustee, Condom
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
l"loon FddQy
SUndO1y
is, lOS, 109, 1)7, II), 111. 1)5, 116, $17,
Unit No 1 E. Oak Hart r Sec 1
IL.J
P.MhiLJ'4
PIAMILTON
1)00
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119, 120 &amp; 12) Grovevii'w
Address Unknown
Legal Notice
Village,
$317,100
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Oak Harbour Corp to Coenbank.
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED (1
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WP, Tnnte,, Comdem, Unit i.E Oak
that a Suet has been tiled against you
REGISTRATION OF
I
Hirbour Sac, On,, $44,
in the Circuit Court of Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAMES
18-Help Wanted Lee Carl Miller &amp; wf TInA I
We the undersignrvj, being duly County, Florida, entitled: In Re
Legal ..otice
L Mler tOMl Guar Ins
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nht' %JiJt'f OgItI
ve,.i i.,. P1.fluns a Marcella to
141:41 131411 ASSOCIAILS
iou ty ttI 16, Weatherifield, 2nd Inc., lotsó;
in.
HAMILTON,
Husband,
that
the
names
04
all
persons
IN
TH&amp;
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
nd
COIIOL
t
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1'iO6LEM
7&amp;I, Sec F,&amp; Lots29 3 JohnA.Sniall,y&amp;wfCathrynM., LI I
THE
F • pin iencecl INewly Licensed
Addn, 123000
terested in the business or KATHLEEN HAMILTON, Wif&amp;'.
13). Sec 0. Foxmoor Un 1,1)3.000. 1&amp;N50o172,BIk C, HenionsAcres,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
" YOIIP AItY'
inn
Sanford s S,ltes LcuiUer'"
Joseph L. Taylor S. Nta to Wade
Civil Action No 761)0 CA OlE The
Nader
Homes.
Inc.
to
Jimmy
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profesilon
carried on under
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CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
137,500.
AL ANON
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STENSTROM REALTY
Brown &amp; wI Diane J.. Lot 62. Lake
name of NATIONAL FIRE SAFETY
Of thiS suet is to ottain a For tami.s. or Inend of prht.m 2S8SParkDr,
Bernard M Dc Vinny I
. I COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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REALTOR 377 7i70
e.0 ,t't.
Searcy Sbor,, 133,100.
COUNCIL at 727 Royal Oaks Circle, dSsolutiøn ot marriage, determine
NO.
74•12CA09-C
de,nkrns
tO
Howard
C
Heath
&amp;
WI
Ruth
L.,
179.000.
J
Longwood, Florida 32750 and the that the HuSband has a special
Sara 0. Davis loim. Fisher to Lot 23.61kG, Camelot Un. 2.126,700.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
For further ,nformation tall 42) 4307
ChrIy M. Jeffery to Marma
N;rses; RN'S; LPN's. Aides, Aide
Hunter 0 SmIth &amp; wI Darlene N.. LI
extent of the interest of each. Is i% equity in, and require you to convey
TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
or write
Wm
Edmunds
&amp;
Doris
to
Wm.
J.
Atlene Phelps, Beg at NE cor. ot Lot
follows
S 81k E Engtith Ests. Un, 3, 147,500
Companion. Needed immediately
10
the
husnd
ond
divest
yourself
of
Plantiff,
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O
Korlb &amp; wf Katharine .1., part of Lot
4. 61k
,
Sanlando the Suburb
NATIONAL CHILD SAFETY th following described property
670 0636
vs.
Wilco Homes, Inc. to FF., On., 7, 81¼ A, Sanlando Springs Tn. 14.
fox
333.
SanIord.
Fla,
3277)
Be.Iuteful, Lii
Sf00
i JOHN H. STEVENS. SR ci at.
COUNCIL. a Michigan non profit localed en Seminole County, Florida,
Lot 17, On,,nta Gdns., 2nd Addn., $2.0.
_______________________________
130.100.
charitable corporation, 1063 Page to wit
Ott ertlant
Milton C Jones I wi Atic to I
not be responsible for
Lot 1, Block A. LITTLE WE K WA
Avenue. P 0. Box 200. Jackson,
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Paul 0. Laniveere S. Nancy C. to Percy L. Mrrcer &amp; *1 Va. K.. Lot II. I
jtTjfIijkV l
,Add
debts incurred by anyone Other
Ste n s from
NUMBER
Michigan 19701, Extent of Interest ESTATES,
TO JOHN II STEVENS. SR
ONE,
Paul 0. Lariviere, Lot 7, 61¼ A. 81k 6. Fairlane Ests.. Sec I repl
!h,n myself as of February I?.
Wintr Springs, 1100
100 Per Cent.
Seminole county, Florida. Plat Book
and ELLEN M. STEVENS,
5.31.300.
1976
National
Child
Kuron W. McMinn to Alava Mc
9.
l'aoc 57, Public Record) of
his
Wife
Frederick w. flerens Inc. to Jerry
Th ree To Staff
EdwardE (PeeWecl Owens ')'OL R liii!!. UI
Minn. El4 of SI. plus W'1 of S' of L. M'e 5 WI JcJilfl
5.rnnM
County.
rtcr;.j,
5.if' CCtflC'f
Retictence Unkuiiu
Lot 53
DESK CLERK--- Experienced NCR
GMC
truck,
" of SE'4 less W 10', Sec 2121-3), Winter Spning, Un 4
By: If. R. Wilkinson
Last Known Address:
Ili'rbert Stentrom, Pruident
42CC
FACED
WI
lIt
A
ORINMINC
a Lot 0, Horsesh
Its
President
.md
to
dctermne
child
cus?ociy
and
ill
Cloter
Farms,
C
Anne C
li(f, ji t Kerrnt
NELDER- 6 monthi minimun,
uf SterI.st.roilU licalty, Sanfurd .'
PROBLEM
other
relief.
Slate 01 Michigan
C.1sseterni, I )rda
E Itoqgs, mom NW cor of Lot
experience in Mig welding Sheet
I Pi'rhaps AlcOhOliC AnOnymouS
announced the appointment of
You are hereby requir
County of Jackson
SUIT TO
to file
Harold W Leggelt &amp; Marilyn to Wtt't Farms. 13,100.
metal fabric experIence helpful.
Can
Help
your written defenses '.sith the Clerk
Sworn to and subscribed
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
three new associates to his Clifford J Zimmerman &amp; WI
Michael P. MuGlrt £ Linda to
Needed right away.
Call 173 1557
me this 19th day of January, AD, of the said Court and serve a copy
You, JOHN H StEVENS, SR. and
Elmer W. Carrier £ *1 Katharine,
firm, Sherra Jones, Carol Barbara J,Lot 137, Woodcrest
ETAIL SALES- Do you qualify?
Write
P
0
fits
12))
1916.
thereof
upon
the
Husband
or
the
Lot 76, 81¼ 1 repI. SI, I £ 2 No. Orl. ELLEN M. STEVENS, hiS sslfe, and
132,500
IECRETARY.BOOKKEEPERBreedlove, and David Farr,
Sanlord, FIor.da)7771
Commission expires June .4 1979 Husband'sattorneys. whosea(drest
alltfloseclalming any right, title or
Bedford E Wilder tg Rosemarie Townsitv. 4th Addn. No. On.,
Must have tax experience. Lots of
annexed
hereto,
on
or
before
interest by, through or under you,
Janet Smith
Mrs. Jones, was born and t Wilder, Lot 161 E hf of 15. 81¼ 525,000.
public
contact here.
Notary Public
Fefruary 7ith, 1976. or a Default will AP.E YOU TROU8L ED? Call TgII
are hereby notified that a complainl
in Sanford. She and her £6, Sanlindo the Suburb Beautiful. i
:oox - Good experience. Steady
be entered against you.
Free. 6.41 7017 for "We Care"PubliSh: Feb. 1. L 15, fl, 1976
to
fonectose
a
certain
mortgage
on
work.
husband Gerald, and their two Palm Springs Sec., 1100.
DEW.)
WITNESS my hand and seal as
'Hotlbne," Adults or Teens
Legal Notice
Eva 0. Lightner, wid. to Ace _______________________________ thefollowing described property to
__________ Clerk
_______________________________
PAINTENANCE
COUPLEwit:
of the Circuit Court ton
children reside In Idyliwilde. Builder%lnc.,Lotó,Longwoo4Jpifles
Apartment furnished. Super
NOTICE OF SALE
Eve,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
thiS
72nd
DarlIng
114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Lot 3.04 THE COLONNADES, 2nd
Mrs. Breedlove was born and 1100.
employer,
Notice iS hereby given that pur day of January, 1976
Love is a million "out of this world"
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R. Section, accordIng to the Plot
Hugh Carlton &amp; Darlene . to
reared in Tampa. She and t
suant to the Final Judgment of fSeaI)
-WE SELL SUCCESSkissei. May we live to be a hun.
thereof, as recorded in Pint Book $6.
husband, Robert, reside in H Cartton. DvM, Lots 91 10 81¼ A. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ForecIos,,'e and Sale entered in the
II Cr 'merc'al
373.5176
ctrrci and enjoy a million more,
Page 11, of the Public Records 01
Arthur H. 8eCkith, Jr.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Samson
pedog inthe Circuit Court in
Love.
Adam
Cler',
,t
the
Circuit
Court
Seminole County, Florida, a ¼ a 111
Stone Island.
Thomas J. McElroy £ wI. Vivian PROBATE DIVISION
WANT To SELL
arid for Seminole County, Florida,
By Mary N. Darden
.Cloisters Cove, Caslelberry,
CASE NO. is.ni.cp
Farr was born in Orlando, to ThomaJ, McElroy £ WI. Vivian
captioned CURTIS T. DERRICK
YOUR HOME'
Deputy
Clerk
to
In
Ri:
Estate
of
Florida.
together
with
Tappan
5Lost &amp; Found
Elsrman J. Mack £ wI. Wilma
uying a new home Mow'ng to an
He, his wife Mary and (our
d
GERTRUDE
E.
DERRICK,
his
SAM
E
MURREIL
&amp;
SONS
(No
377601232),
___________________________
Elliott Sirmans I, WI. Beth, Lot SI, I PATRICIA F, TAYLOR,
wife, Plaintiffs v
apartment'
TALLI', 1 Attomnt's ti
Oi'i.t.)Std
dusband
Westincrrouse Refruerator (No.
children live in Idyliwilde.
Apple Valley Unit 3, $19,300.
Lost
7 ft lonU uox ccwltaineng
HAT
TAWAY.
Individually
and
as
Post
Office
Box
1718
R
T
I
4
NOTICE OF
IMLG2). Air Conditioner
et some action with a Herald
1 home movies, vicinity of
Trustee, Defendant, Civil No. 75. Orl0nøo, Florida 37*02
Luxaire
ADMINISTRATION
InSide
Unit
(No.
- 70
Park Ave. Phone 3779721
dl4ssified ad We'll help you wrte
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIIIG CDLO22FDJ) and Outside Unit (P40.
A 090, the undersigned Clerk PubI,th' Jan 25, Feb 1, 0. IS. 1976
will sell thereal property situated in 0Ev i?3
an ad that will bring a ftt sale
'
______''
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST ECOOI4ODA) located therein and
CALL 3)7 26)1
said County detcrebcd as.
9—GOod Things to Eat
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL thereon:
N '. of Block "0'. Tract ss o IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
__________
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTZD
been filed against you, and yj
.
Replatof Tracts 17. 50.51,51. 35 and EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
EXAS CHEMICAL CO.needi
IN SAID ESTATE:
5.sle
arerequired to serve a copy of your
Fruit
_________________
56 EXCEPT Lots ito I fld 21to 74 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
dependable person. Contact
answer or pleading to the Complaint
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
_________________
('all FICICtC to a ni or alter 3 i m
fflhlPJTv
•,,,,
i*i,
J
.10, .)MtILANUU
Sanford area customers Be your
,; ;i,v .umsri'trat,ono$ sna Is?ate
itle
Plaintitt
attorney,
323
HIS
SPRINGS as rcconje in Plot Book CIVIL ACTION NO. 7670.CA.09.D
Own boss We train B.C. Crawford,
PATRICK
of PATRICIA F. TAYLOR,
McGROTTY, 1201
)0ge 1, Public Reconcti of 50 U T H E A S T MO R I GAG C
MURCOT TS
Pre't, F.",C. Box Si, Fort
Bnickell Avenue, No. 301, MIami,
deceased, File No. 73-391 CP, Is
Seminole County, Florida, and also COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
$7 50 BUSHEL
Wnrth. Tex lAIn
pendn1 in the Circuit Court
Florida, and file the original answer
the S ', of Block "D", Tract
Otiff,
6733 or 31? 0362
, ot
Seminole County. Florida, Probt,
or Ieading in tte oflice of the Clerk
.rlii
. VS
.1
RFPI AT AC TDAr?C
,,*.,,.J..,, y, Ju,
U'viSiGfl. the address of which
Of the Circuit Court on or before the SSandS&amp; EXCEPT LotsitoIand7l DEVEX OF rLoRIDA. INC,. i-I at, English Peas- You pick, tningown
WHY WAIF!!!
Seminole County Courthouse,
lSlhdayot March, 1976. If you fail to
Defendanls
container 1.4 bushel. Watson'i
to
24
of
Block
"H",
of
Tract
56,
If
you're
tired
of going from one lob
Sanford, Florida The personal
do so, judgment by default will be
NOTICE OF SUIT
Prde on St Rd 16 between
SAP4LANDO SPRINGS, iS
to the other, because you're
representative of lhus estate is
taken against 'nov for the relief
recorded TO PHILIP ss BALDENP4OFER
5.,iitcrij and I 1 Ciose-d Sufldiyt
in Plot Book 7, Page 4, of the
making a living, but you're not
Public
dernanctect in the complaint.
WILBUR M, TAYLOR, wttose ad.
RESIOEPICE UNKNOWN
getting
Records
of
Seminole
Coun
anywhere.
ty,
DON'T
dress ii 1053 WIllow Grove Street,
DONE AND ORDERED t Sin
LAST KNOWN RESlDEP4C;
Florida
WAIT, SEE US NOW.
Allamonte Springs, Florida. The
Seminole County, Florida, this
18—Help
Wanted
4497 Riverside Drive
at public sale, tothe highest and best
In addition to making a confor'table
5th day of February, A 0. 1976
name and address of the attorney for
Dayton, Ohio
living, you want a lob with the
bidder for cash at 1)00 £.m,o'clock AND TO All orties claiming in
INc perSonal representativ, are set
(Seal)
Man to assist with maintenance and
opportunIty to Climb up the ladder
on the 771h day of February, 1916, at tecest by, through, under
forth below.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
you need our
or against
yardworkfonaprtmmt complex
of success. You want a chance to
the West Front Door of the Semunole
a
All persons having claims or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the aforesaid person
County
Courthouse
In
Sanfor
Must
Iiv
on
premises,
Plo
get
ttone
Into management and you
By' Lillian I. Jenkins
demands against the Estate are
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIFO
raIls M.. r*.r sVull*,a k4.*1?'
Floricta. Dated t,. 111k ..
rr'ni,;,..4
I
!
1i-:
..-i.
C!'.
I
'!"!.'f
"T'•'
.........................
that an action to foreclose a mr
February, 1976
.av.a
'
v .ta,.a
(acroSs from RancP House.)
DON'T WAIT, SEE US NOW.
___________________________________
iviti.iiirie
TI'sS FROM THE DATE OF THE Publish: Feb,, 13,77,79, 1976
tgaq on the following property In
(Seal)
YOU want security now and you
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
National Food Company IStedS two
SeminOle County, Florida:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
want a secure retirement, you
NOTICE,tofilewiththecleof the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
ifcr buylnc or S'ftflc7 i h
people to set appointments from
Lot 7$. Block A, SWEETWATER
FOR
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
want a complet, hospitalization
court a written Statement of
office
for
sales
representatIve,
OAKS. SECTION 3. according to the
any SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By Cecelia V Ekern
program wills a major medical for
claim or demand they may have.
flexible hours, hourly rate, plus
Plat thereof as recorded in Plot
Deputy Clerk
PROBATE DIVISION
you and your whole family. You
Each claim muSt be in writing and
Book II, Paget 3, 1 and S Public
commission Phone 321032$.
Beorciall, Lewis, Blankoer
want your Income to continue
must indicate the basis for the
Recorcis of Seminole Counly
In Re: The Estate of
&amp; LeGette
when you are unable to work due
Making an out-of-town move means you've
claim, Ihe name and address
Pastery Man
Florida.
anush and Sweet
of the ROBERT WESLEY AMALONG,
60 North Court Avenue
to injury or tickne'ss, You want a
creditor
or
his
agent
or
attorney,
got to have some place to move to . .
Rolls, bread mixer, experienced
has been filed against you, anci you
Deceased
and
Post Office Box 34,3)
retirement program that will
and the amount claimed. If the
are requirCd to serve a copy of your
only to apply 377 796 Seminole
AMENDED
Orlando, Florida 37002
maybe a house to sell, too. Cur ERA "moving
enable you to retire in
claim iSnot yet due, the date when it
Bakery.
written defenses, if any, to it on
NOTICE OF
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
luxury....DON'T WAIT, SEE US
will become due shall be stated. If
machine" can help you either way. It's really
Vernon Swartsrl. of ANDERSON &amp;
PubliSh: Feb. IS. 1976
ADMINISTRATION
NOW.
the claim is contingent or
E•PffCixed general office and
RUSH,
attorneys
t3r
th Plantill,
a photo-by-wire scanner capable of receiving
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING DEW $1
Onliquidated, the nature of the Ufl
uissembly person wanled Apply ,,, YOU want to work for a company
whose address is Post Office Box
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST ___________________
that is more than 67 years old and
six pictures in SIx minutes of currently availPerson to Mrs Jernigan. Sanfoict
Certainty shall be slated If the THE ABOVE ESTATE
7788, 372 East Central Boulevard,
still expanding by
eapa arId
claim
is
Secured,
the
security
Dry
Cleaners,
IIJ
Palmetto
AND ALL IN THE CIRCUIT COUR3 FOR Orlando, Florida 37*0), and f,le the
able homes at your destination. And, if you've
____________________________
shall OTHER PERSONS INTERESTE
____________________________
bounds. You want to work for a
be described, The Claimant Shall
original
With
the
Clerk
0
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
of
Ihe above
IN THE ESTATE:
got a home to sell, we'll see to It that people
company that values its em
Secretary IV to Seminole County
deliver sufficient copiesof the claim
styled Court on or before the ISlh
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PROBATE DIVISION
Board ot County Commuss,or',er
pfoyeec by provIding the highest
to the clerk to enable the
moving here see a picture of your home. Best
File Number 75.314-CF
duiy of March, 1976. otherwise a
clark to thattheadminustrationOftheestat e
POSslbleInco,fle-sand all the fringe
Requires performance of variety
mall
Division
tudgment may be entered against
one copy to each personal of Robert WSIey Amalong. In
of all, this exclusive ERA service is FREE.
benefits to boot. . DON'T WAIT,
of diff,(ull Secretarial clericall
representative
Re: [state of
you for the relief demanded in the
deceased, File Number 74335, I
Call us today.
SEE US NOW,
arid administrative tat4 Mutt bej
.
Complaint
AllPensonsinterestedintheestate pending in the Circuit Court for PHILIP DeCICCO, JR
YOU want a career that willproylde
able to type 65 to SO words
.
Deceased
to whom a copy of this Notice Of Seminole County, Florida, Probate
WITNESS my hand and theseal of
minute and take shorthaad at i
the challenge, let you use your
Administration has been mailed are Division,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
5A'd Court on this 5th day Of
the address of, which I
imagination, let you decide how
words per minute, Several years
required, WITHIN THREE MON
TO ALL
Seminole County Courthouse, CLAIMS
ORPERSONS
DEMANDS HAVING
AGAINSTFebruary, 1976
of responsible clerical and
much you want to earn. Let you
(Seal)
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE Sanford, Florida 37771 The CO
rise to the level of management
%Ccret,,ril esperuence required
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND ALL
AtIhuir II Be(kwith, Jr.
F,RST PUBLICATIOPI OF THIS Personal representatives ot thC OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
you desire and as rapidly as you
Contact County Personnel Office,
NOTICE, to file any obie(tiont they
of the Circu.t Court
estate are .Joi,eph M Mi-atko and IN THE ESTATE:
want to make it. DON'T WAIT.
County Courthouse, Room 313.
may have that challenges ,tLulliii
7
Jenkins
Dean A. Hudson, whose addresses
SEE US NOW.
PA'fween I lOam and , ,,
validity of the decendent's will, the
Deputy Clerk
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
are Post Office Box 146, Fern Park,
VIC DADDIS
qualifications of the person.sl
that
the
administration
of
the
estate
PUblith
Feb
0.
15.
72.
79,
1978
FlorIda 32730; and 1130 Cedar Street,
HOLIDAY INN
representative, or the venue
DEW
33
or Daytona Beach, Florida 32011, OfPHILIPDeClCCO,JR.,decea,
SANFORDMARINA
lurisdiction of the Ci't%t.
File Number 1$ 341CP, is pending in
respectively, The name and
FICTITIOUS NAME
MQ'ldS, Feb 16
Wi;bur M. Taylor
2565 PARK DRIVE • SANFORD, FLA.
address
the
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
Notice 5 hereby given that I am
of the coparsonal representatives'
As personal represent
Ilk Ml P.M.
County. Florida, Probate Division, engaged in buSiness -• •'
atlorney are set forth below.
'
7P.M.
..
th.
enhiress
.11
wh'ch
IS
SOuiunit.
5,1! perns hiving claims
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Magnolia Ave. Sanlonit, Seminole
Pleasedorsot call us, since this Ii too
PATRICIA F. TAYLOR
or Florida,
personal repre'sen County, Florida under the ficlitous EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRdemands against Ihe estate are
lalive ofThe
th, estate
Important an interview for both of
Deceased,
is SIDNEY Pt, name of HOWE'S GLASS &amp; CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
required, WITHIN THREE MOld.
Joseph E. Pieduchal
us. Wewant to give youapessonal
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE LITNER,wtIoseaddretsislISSGulf SCREEN CO., and that I intend to COUNTy, FLORIDA
interview and all the details of
Robert D. Mellon &amp;
Of Mexico Drive, Apartment Plo 302, register said name with the Clerk of CIVIL ACTION NO.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
7'-77CA4,.0
Associates, P A
this, your final career.
Sarasota, Fl. 33577 The name and Ihe Circuit Court, Seminole County.
NOTICE, to file wilh the derk of the
rIp5T FEDERAl. SAVINGS AND
24 Walt Street
addrets of the personal represen
above court a written statement of
1.0414 ASSOClATlOp OF MIAMI, a
Florida in aCordance with the
PlO SELLING. Manulacturers
P.O. Drawer 1027
tative's attorney are set Iorth below, provisions of the
any claim or demand they may
repreSentatIve. a basic home
FiCtitlij Name corporation Organized and esistIn
Orlando, Florida 37102
All
persons
having claims or Stables, To Wit, Section .65 09 under the laws of thc United States
have, Each claim must be in writing demands
Attorney for Personal
improvement product. Expansion
against the estate are Florida Statutes 1957
and must indicate the
ot America
Representative
ha mad, it necessary to add an
basis
for
the
regu,red
WITHIN
FCUR
MONTHS
claim, the name and address of the FROM
S Royce J Howe
Publish, Feb
,
Plaintiff,
Odditil)nal representatIve in your
THE DATE OF THE FIRST Publish: Jan 35. F
w"
J
creditor or hiS agent
DEW r
I. I. IS, 1976.
area fr thegrealest Improvement
or
attorney,
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE.
DEV
-.
and
120
DONALD 1. PLATT and ROSA
'O'
claimed. If
in roofing of 4511 time - Vinyl
to tile with the clerk of the above
claim ii not yet dui, the late when it
JEAN PLAIT a ¼ a JEAN PLATT,
Rock, "Windstorm Roof"
a
114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE hu5
wife,
will become due shall be stated. If court a written statement Of any
FINANCIAL
AC.
Florida product for Florida's
claim or demand they may have
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CEPTANCE CORPORATION, a
the
climate A bougn flexible vinyl
claim ii contingent or Each claim must be in writing and CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
unIiquidat, the nature of the un
Missouri corporation; and THE
lwoduct that covers tile, rock
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
must
indicate
the
basis for the
certainty shall be stated. If the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
5urface, shingle, mobile home
claim, the name and address of the CIVIL NO. 76.I47.CA.0,.A
DCfendi.nts
claim Is secured, the security shall
roofs and every oIlier type of roof,
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR.
creditor
or
his
agent or attorney,
be descrie. The claimant shall
NOTICE OF SUIT
nminercial or residential A
TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
deliver sufficient copies of the claim and the amount claimed. If the
T' DONALD L. PLAIT and ROSA
material that expands aria
Plaintiff,
t the clerk to enable the clerk to claim ii not yet due, the date when
JEAN PLAIT a k a JEAN PLAIT,
contracts, seals all leaks and costs
tii5 wife
mail one copy to each personal will become due Shall be stated, If
less. That't what vinyl rock ii all
the
claim
is
contingent
•
MICHAEL
F.
SULLIVAN
and
representative.
RESIDENCE: Unknown
about II you are a responsible
HELEN J SULLIVAN, hit wife.
All persons Interested in the estate unliquidated, the nature of the un
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
person fl your community a
are
Defendants
certainty shall be stated If the
to whom a copy of this Notice of
3372 Chadwick Road, Apopka,
available full or port time, then
NOTICE OF SUIT
claim is secured, the security Shall
Administration hit been mailed are
Florida 37102
thi% is the Opportunity you have
be described. The claimant Shall TO Michael F. Suilivan
AND TO. All parties claiming
always thought about becau
Helen J Sullivan
if
requer,, WITHIN THREE MON deliver sufficient copies of the claim
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Interest by. through, under or
y
714 Main Street
qualify, you will be
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS to the Clerk 10 enable the clerx to
'Uinst the aforej,ld persons,
representing a ttasic necessity
Gloucester,
mail one COPy to each personal
NOTICE, to file any objections they
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ihat is Sorely needed In today's
Massachusells 019)0
that on actron to foreclose a
may have that challengei the representative.
rootanç ryarkef Write or call
morYOU ARE HEREBY notified that
Atlpersons Interested in the estate
validily 01 the decedent's will, the
tgage on the following property in
IOday
for personal 'nberview
to whom a copy of this NOfICC of a cflmplain7to foreclose a mortgage
QViIifi(tii of the do personal
Seminole Couty, Florlct'
VINYL ROCK. INC 918 Carswell,
,jny,ini%lration has Lee-n mailed are encumbering the folio-wing real
Lot II, ILESDALE MANOR,
representatives or the venue or
H011y Hill, Fla 904 23] 4562
required, WITHIN THREE MON. property:
iurlsøiction of the court,
according to lhe Flat 'herf as
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present their membership cards at the door on Feb. 21,

its toes since 1968.
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manager; Betty Kurimai. coordinator; set execution, Richard
Scott, George Weld and David Wright.

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SCORI'l() Wet. 24- Nov.
(lever ideas you get early lie careful today not to invest
today may not be realized too much in a new project or
because of your waning interest product on impulse. It could be
and lack of patience. Stick with a pa&amp;sing
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hurt very easily."

Ella Chase - who immediately my stepfather's name," she but I don't believe that"
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romantic, it's been heart Manuel,
don't matter now," she said, worst: her father might be
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warimng for Joanna Bass. But aside, saying she
couldnt get over the "I'm not looking to blame dead, or if alive, not want to
had
never has it been quite as something to tell her,
warmth they felt for me after anyone. I dont want revenge.
renew contact. "I didn't want to
thrilling as Feb. 14, 1976.
all these years," said Joanna, Just want the truth out In the bring up old memories; I Just
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told inc they'd often open - I'm tired of preten- wanted to see him.
Mrs. Bass has the feeling that
already knew."
this is a Valentine's weekend
wondered about me, and how ding,"
Joanna says, "Now that I
tier Aunt Margie had another hard my father had tried to
she will remember all her life,
J0nassstepathers have found my father, I don't
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man whose very existance
to sign adoption papers, so I kept it secret because my apart, and I'm thankful its
been kept secret from Joanna of Chase with his young wife don't know how I caine to get mother didn't want me to know oer at La.'ct
for at least 30 of her 36 years. .tnd a three-year-old Joanna
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that her stepfather was in fact
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her real father. It was only face, I really favor my father,"
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Beth parents and law en- repeatll' gets high on alcohol.

from University of Illinois, where she later taught acting,

cause for celebration, Drug use

charge of costuming at the University 'Theatre.
Dr James C Wright tethmc al (Iirtor designer at Stoer

the number one "drug" Es

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Actually, it's James Brolin as Clark Gable
and Jill Clay burgh as Carol [inbard in

Universal Pictures'$4 million tribute, "Gable
and IJJfllbard," due for release in midF'ebruarv.
Th puiitiuii for the movie, according to
one industry source will be the maximum
Deli Brooks, for irustance, is reissuing a
paperback on Gable linnbard, Powell and
Harlow. with a new chapter on the making of
the Film.
But the ballyhoo isn't really nee-cssary.
fliose with a fondness for Gable and 1An
bard, or for the '30s, or both, are standing in
line now.
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contemporary,
"In fact," she continues, "this is the most
inipornt fastuon film because today there's
-io little distinction between day and evening
wear. Then, people dressed for morning,
alternocr. wd cvcnhig. It's IdLhvr nice to see
all the women in evening clothes."
And there were hundreds of them to be
clothed "in period" for the party scenes. "We
used a lot of satin back crepe for the ornen
Ileavenhelp you If you have a big rear end,
because It clings.'
Carole Lombard, she says. didn't havp
that problem Or any other. "She had a
superb figure. Ilen. You couldn't wear
an)1hing under your clothes. not even tin.
derwear, because every-thing was cut on the
bias and fit very tightly. If You wore a girdip

In the three months in which she had to
design the costumes
"It wa a lot of time
for us"
the eight.tiiin' Oscar winner
created 30 different outfits for the leads, ineluding a $7,500 cit nig gown made of a rare
chiffon and hand-einbroidered with 40,000
silier lined bugle beads It was based on a
gown Lombard actually wore.
"In that period," Miss head says, "we had
lots of luxury fabrics .- cashineres, fine
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liwifi tning was
chiffon. In the film, Jill wears a pale pink,
one-shoulder chiffon gown that fastens under
the arm
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Lombard, e continues was "cooperative
and darling and had more fun With clothes
than anne She d put them on and hid

around the room. She had a flawless coll).
plcxion and wore a lot of navy, black and
pastels because she was a blonde, but near
what I call poster colors - magen,
cerisse"
Women dieted and exercised a great deal
in the 'l)s, she recalls "But Carole never had
to diet because she was active in sports. sh,~
went riding with Gabk. She even took up
fisthinp fnr hirn And mn arant, In,.. t-,st.
woma n, don't you think"
And, though lAmbard did swear, -It was
ennf i ned it) I'*,Ardo rho Irnotv ll n,~ dc;,~ , .
the filth attri buied to her is true. But sItte lik%
to shock peopIc o:casionally."

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

PizerGordie

Couple Repeats Vows

PatriciaAnn Pi7er l)C4iIfle Saints Lpis.opal Church
Wigwam Place, Ma(tlan(J The
(,Ilen in marriage b) her with a panel of lace running the
the tride of Stephen lIoilar(l Winter Park on Feb 14, at 4
4111(1 Frances Pctcrfrcund wore
Gordie in a ca ndlelight, dobIe pm.
bridegroom is the son of Mrs
father, the bride wore a gown of 1l length of the gown and the pink silk gns trimmed in
Paul flickson, of Ridge
ring ceremony performed b)
Road, candlelight organza over taf- lace triri of the chapel train. burgnndy dosigned identically
The bride is the (laughter of lkc Mar) and the late llo ard (eta The front and kick th
Rev. Bitrclay Wilson at All
fli sleeves were of lull organza to the honor attendant's with

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Wonian's Club are planning a tour of homes to be held March 24
and 25 from 10 am, to 4p.m. Four home.q will
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Ole Ulelle, — Entertaining in Spring Valley.,,
The first homi of the tour
Will
that of Mr. and Mrs C Ni
Becker. This contemporary home will be spt up for serviny.
6unch. Tlw EX Johnson home, a palatial Spanish style, will be
(keorated for a pool party. The J.W. Dabbelt
home, a formal
French, will serve !Ls the setting for a wedding reception. At the

\l -Schwartz home a tra ditiona l
style hoinc, light rtfrtsti:jien

ill beserved and plants will be for sale at reasonable prices.
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plants for decoration and .1. Frazier is acting as decorator.
a dvisor for se%eral of the hom
ilckas for Uie tour are M.W. available at Streep'i, Colonial
plaz,
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Ticket Agenc), Altamonte Niall Ticket Agency, %li Casa
across from Winter Park Mall arxi at the,
Becker homes
(kik Lane, Altamonte Springs, on the daysof the tour. IQ little

*ith wide cuffs of lace, and her matching flowers.
fingertip veil was field In place
Steve Stein of St. Petersburg
by a Camelot headpiece also was best man. Ushers were
trimmed with Chantilly lace. Phillip Chryst and Dwan Picou
She carried a cascade bouquet of Orlando
of white stephanotis and
Following a reception in the
trailing Englh iiy
l'arLch Hall, the uple left on a
Sally Pizer served tier sisiIiir
as maid of honor in a burndy Itahamas.
silk 1,own trimin L-t I in pink. It
The), wil ive in Winter I
featured a full unpire styling flit bride is an insurance
and she carried a bouquet of claims adjuster at Ain i ca
pink and bur
Insurance Co., Orlando; the
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"Gable and Lombard" has herself
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'30s. She tells about
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Mrs. Francis Becker of
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m to Jim and =jor surgery.
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DE'AR ABBY: First there
appeared in your column a
letter from a woman wtx)
complained because her
Sband bcmght a myna bird
and taught it to say dirty words
and phrwses. Then, John 1).
M,aybe wrote in suggesting that
tl*, wife threaten her husband
with arrest for contributing to
e delinquency of a myna.
MY husband and I see Pete
Sois I have a message for about once aiuek
you I haven't w orn the acekt
a ii(lur own business.)"
for two Nears. and I probably
JAKE SMITII,S,N DIEGO "on't ever wear it again.
It's
DE1fl J,KE: You're funnier very pretty, but it doesn't mean
than John (may bei
tni1hing to me no w.
DEAR AIMN':
am a
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teenager, and because so man), tack), of me to pawn the
adults
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ungrateful" teenagers what money. What would you do?
%iiv want, I have finally found m
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DEAR IN: I'd reti
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ever)ihing.
bracelet to Iletv.
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DEAR
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St. Valentine 's Day. so be a
I want time to be alone
ei(heart and call somne
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ho' alone and say, "I'm
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want to be loved by those
home. Put all ),Our discarded
who brought me into this world.
clothes in a box for GoodiAill.
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an Wd joke. Donate
honesl%. sharing and caring. sorne blood. Do
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to
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Patricia Ann Pizer, bride-elect bride, Mrs. Ru3sell Gill.
of Stephen Howard Gordie, and grandmother
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her attendants, was given by bridegroom.
Mrs.
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the bride's mother, Mrs. Paul Hickson: Mrs. Robert Jones;
E. Puer of Lake Mary. at the Mrs.
Cecil Jooies and Mrs.
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Feb. 7.
Invited guests included the
The bride wore a flowered
bride; maid of honor. Sally silk skirt with yellow blouse and
Pi7cr: bridesmaids, Lindy accent scarf in the same
Murdock and Frances Peter. material as the skirt. Pink
freund: mother of the carnations and purple orchids
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"I lore water co lors, but pr efer oils,"
said Mrs. Nopper. "I do
use acrylics
suiiwtimes, but don't think
you get the
depth of color you do with oils."
'People," she said, "are the most
fascinating subject. Animals are fun, too.
Hut tile things that sell are lan dscapes and
seaseapes.
Mrs. Nopper's Best In Show painting ,
Peace, Faith and Love," combines some
of her favorite subjects, a young boy and
girl, and a Siamese cat -all of which keep
the artist company when she paints.
Trude admits to painting "only when
the mood strikes," but fortunately that is
frequently, and she has a large collection
of pictures to her credit. One hangs in
llram Towers, another In Sanford Holiday
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art and have taken Just about every
workshop possible," said Mrs. Hartwig. "I
think most kids would enjoy art if only the
materials were available."
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Margolies for the past five arid friends, overcoming Miss Margolies explained in an lions agencies have about
years has
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any story she has covered for single parents and fighting
un- then I was 24 and and I real- golics conceded. "The best pos. children moved to Washington,
the evening news,
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where she now work fc' WiC- be "perfect" - otherw ise she
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a'h'pted by U.S. families -Ihat Vietnam. Wi th Ruth Gruber she s
carne was the emotional
pe nding the r es t of my li fe with an orphanage."
tarted it all. Seeing the happi- has told the story of
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pain
she
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those and I wasn't meeting him."
As it turned out, wi th her own them. Lee Ileh's two brothers, to
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he lp he r. When we learned
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dren led her in 1970 to Korea "They Came To Stay."
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apartment. Why not adopt a support, her single state was now with a family in
and inl9i3tovietnanl .'tofurnIl
Yonkers,
child
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thought. But the fact the least of
a dr eam " - the adoption
her problems in N.Y.. are frequent visitors, as into place and we were able to
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able to express her talent.
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the firearm charge and the being conducted with a search motiontohavethegun evidence inadequate and insufficient to in the gambling case that the central Florida residents in.
week of Feb. on the gambling
arrant and agents said a .22 suppressed
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caliber pistol was found in his McGregor said, "You today
can't support the search of a person. wiretap order was violated. He dicted for misdemeanor
By ED PRICK
cealed firearm. bookmaking
Eriksson said the state will said that tape recordings of the wagering
McNamara was indicted by a
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have a mysterious source for seek a hearing before Judge wiretaps reveal that agents
and maintaining a gambling statewide grand jury in the
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Irwin
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the court
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Seminole County firemen contained and extinguished fire this morning In the Roseland Park matter before the county
eotnmunity east of Summerlln Avenue before II could sprcad to nearby houses. The blaze, of un- commission on Tuesday.
determined origin. gitt4.- UsC flit-room frame dwelling of &amp;trs. M.ary Lee Collier, b4, but no tnjwles
Meanwhile, urea 'eterinas ians
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were scheduled to give
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Clark said the vina hits
manner as flu hits human

Negative opinions given

by specified hazards in a given

rhe proposed school would Hattaway's proposal to award

time, affecting their children's teachers included statements area to determine who should break with the recent tradition $10,000 toward winning $400,000
education,
r fo the free tran. Of"round"schools,andwouldbe in matching state and federal
that pupil adjustment was qualify
Apparently not so, say 35 slowem, students felt more sportation given to students rectangular with
brick
funds for day care.
teachers who said pupil pressure because of less time, who live within two miles of tenor. Now that the plans have
achievement was higher. Pupil and students felt more their school.
llattawa' won the majority of
been drawn up. the architec t
achievement was the same,
Some teachers felt
Mrs. hall's major proposed said, the board is in a position to board support at Tuesday's
according to 42 teachers. Only they were less able to meet alteration would change the proceed quickly if they decide meeting, but a final decision
11 teachers said achievement student's needs
method of determining the the school should be built,
was postponed until Cornwas lower,
Many teachers found that "traffic count." She found in all
flUSSIOflf
John Kimbrough has
The board agreed with
Those results came in a achievement was greater in six areas she tested against the layer's recommendation of a chance to research the
survey of elementary school reading and math ra ther than board's proposed policy and her suspension with pay of Sail. matter.
teachers by Mrs. Mary science and social studies,
the results were ford Middle School teacher
COIIInIISSiOnCrS Harry
Groorne, director of elementary More time to study the basics, different.
arrested
last
week
by
the
Kwiatkowski
and Sidney Vihlen
education in Seminole Count)'. reading and math, is alloted
Several areas she in- Seminole. Brevard state at. Jr. backed lttaway's proposal
Mrs. Groome reported her under the schedule.
vestigated would not qualify for torney's office on felony drug to
donate $10,000 of county
results to the Seminole county
Comparisons between the courtesy busing, under the charges.
board's standards but under
school board at Its meeting report cards of last year's
The board agreed without a money.
Wednesday night,
graders and this year's first her revised standards, they motion to delete routine budget
Kimbrough voiced some
More than 90 per cent of Si graders showed little difference would.
personnel and bidding items opposition, and Commissioner
teachers polled agretd the of achievement, according to
The board will take up the from the agenda onthe first and Richard
Williams
said
matter
shorter day should be con- the survey,
next week, after third meeting dates
each yesterday he is researching the
tinued.
Mrs. Carmen hall, a member further consultation between month. That action should issue before making a final
Teachers further indicated in of an ad hoc courtesy busing Superintendent William P. shorten those meetings.
decision
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Eoghan Newman Kelley, beings. He said he favors
schedule cut begun this year, ficient work habits, less hazards confronting them as Sanford architect, presented adoption of an Inoculation
has had no adverse effe't on the frustration, strengthened at. they walk to school.
the board design development program.
learning process, a teacher titudes toward learning, and
proposed
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The
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survey says.
bu
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less questioning of 'when do we courtesy busing policy involves
CornParents had protest ed that go home'
an objective tabulation of estimated cost of $2,323,000.
mission Chairman Michael

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feet.
Th e brand names of the boats are the "Angler," a fresh
watermodel,and the"Rogue,"a saltwater caft
Tom Malia. president of the firm, initially contacted the
Sanford Airport about a facility in its planned expansion to
better serve the East Coast area, and was referred to SCIDA
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Robert M. Itosemond indicated program.
to Vihlen, who arrived just as
But since it was a regular
the meeting ended at 955, that monthly meeting with enough
There will be no jail at the the county's proposal to lease agenda items to last for at least
Sanford Airport.
the airport building probably an hour, Vihlen said he thought
Instead, ac
cording to County would have been defeated even he had enough time to get there.
Commissioner Sidney Vihlen, if Vihien had made it to the
Now, Vihlen said, he will
voters may be asked toapprove meeting on time,
begin preparing data and
a $2.5 million bond referendum
Vmhlen's presentation would background
information
in Stpttmnber (fir a i'CW
simply have repeated an necessary to either put the jail
A second alternative, said identical request that was question on the September
Vihlen, would be to assess an turned down las t year when ballot or assess the additional
additional mill or mill and a residents who live near the taxation. 1k must present his
half p 4I valorern taxes over airport protested housing in- information to the county
the next two years to finance mates near their homes.
commissioners for their ap9.
the now J! whi:h u, u!d a!
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house
offices, by a Bicentennial function in
A brick and
structure
The second choice, said Mount Dora. He had expected for a new jail is necessary,
Vihlen, would probably be to leave Mount Do
by 8:30, Vihlen said, because the
cheaper in the long run,
but an addition to the program problem of overcrowding will
Airport Authority officials -films of the John F. Kennedy not go away. A site near FRC
unanimously rejected Vihien's family taken nine days be fore Points had been suggested
proposal to lease building 3loat Kennedy's dcath - extended earlier by county Cornthe airport for a jail after the program and delayed him. missioners Michael Hattaway
Viblers failed to show at the 9
Had the meeting this morning and Harry Kwiatkowski.
a.m.
this morning to been a special meeting called to
Sanford Airport Authority
make
a
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the jail proposal, members, meanwhile, will be
presentation."
Vihien said he would have looking for other tenants for
Authority chairman Dr. excusea himself from the their building.

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referendum.
The Improvement Authority Act would not become (act, he
added, until a referendum was called and a majority voted it in.
No time limit has been set for a referendum.
The Improvement Authority will be presented to the Sanford
City Commission Monday afternoon, and to the local legislative
delegation Monday night. The legislative delegation, in turn, will
submit the bill to Tallahassee in April.

million of the total $10 million evaluation.
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The City Commission would also be the vehicle for levying
taxation within the designated taxing district, ssith a taxing limit
of three mills.
A one mill levy would mean one dollar of taxation on every
$1,000 of assessed property evaluation within the district, Miss
Jacotzon cxpta:ncd. Th iiiithiijj 3 mod] k iuukl iiieui three
dollars taxation on every $1,000 evaluation.
She added that the total assessed value of the proposed taxing
district was approximately $10 million. Also, she said about 40 of

permanence

programs and feasibility studies.
Development Authority board, with members serving two-year
The 91X approved the draft of an Improvement Authority terms.

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Act which, according to Chairman Sara Jacobson, will give
and character to the downtown development effort.
Atty. Douglas Stenstrcni explained that the Improvement
The Downtown Development Corporation of Sanford, Inc.
Authority Act would provide for the setting up of a taxing district
ll)DC) today signed its charter which provides For a 15 to 19- as a permanent, long range method of raising money, rather than
member board charged with rejuvenating downtown Sanford.
having to depend upon the unreliable income of an annual fund
The rejuvenation is to be done with the cooperation of merraising drive.
chants and property owners, civic and political leaders and other
Stenstron, is a supporter of downtown development whose
interested persons. The corporation will institute a four-point
law firm has donated its services to DDC.

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raising plans. fie said more com.munication was needed between
board and downtown merchants and property owners Morris
lie as In Miami only long
said he felt the board neemled more visthility Miss Jacobson said enough to catch a chartered let
the administrative committee would look into establishing a to Managua, Nicaragua, where
store front office 1th a crery to disseminate mformation he took oser the 17th floor of
about DDC actniUes
that country's most luxurious
Conklin reported a historical survey would be started Monday hotel, the Intercontinental.
at a total cost of $1,300 The surv ey is necessary to make ap.
In March 1972, Hughes moved
plication and qualify for federal registry listing. The listing could to another hotel in Vancouver,
open doors to gaining preservation grants.
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Walter Gielow, co-chairmen, Fred Wilson. and outside liaison, T)esert Inn in [As Vegas where

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Muldrew at I I a.m. today after prosecution's case Wednesday
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the illness of defense attorney heard testimony of one d*efense plans for his arrival.
Emmett Moran.
witness when Moran became ill
Rocco Anthony Conti, 42, is and Judge Muldrew recessed manager of the Xanadu Princess Hotel in Freeport, where
accused of two counts of in- the trial at .1 p.m.
voluntary sexual battery in
Barring any more delays the
connection willi the alleged trial was expected to go to the
Nov. 15 rape of a 34-year-old jury for deliberations this af- cla med aay knowledge of
Hughes' whereabouts to begin
woman at an apartment at Al- ternoon.
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Avenue; a block Sanford Avenue to Mellonville Avenue and
floors of the hotel were still ocF ourtli Street to 'e lakefront along &amp;inford A enue from the cupied
lakefront to Fifth Street; and the north side of Third Street from
Hughes has been in seclusion
Sanford Avenue to Oak
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"Who," she replied, -is flowfio
with a retinue of to 30 brief iourne to Belgium.
the hotel.
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aides to Mexico.
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at 2 n.m. Wednesday. He dedined to give his name and refused further comment.
Oth er officials could nei th er
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Hughes left that Central portey took lodgings at the
switchboard operator at th e
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Wednesday afternoon after a maid reportly found him
lying unconsciou.s in the room. A nurse said he was
treated ,III(] examined in the emprF,eitry room and admuted to the h spithl Wedne&amp;y evening.
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does not appear to be a heart attack."
(,ibson 69,is the second.oldest member of the Florida
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ruirtl Air or colonel who fought in World War II,
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against a widening ring of con- Altamonte Springs Ci%ic
servation groups who think
Center Area troops will set up
Per ctht of the nation's land camp Friday n1gh and
owned by the public should be public is inAted to view the
used for other purposes, such as many displays and demon
recreation, wilderness and strations scheduled during
horses.
Saturday.
The nation's wild horse herd
One Cl the highlights of the
own to 50,000 head and is event will be a show put on at 3
ng at a rate of 20 per cent p.m. Saturd,ay by the Flying
annually, ranchers say
Eagle Circus of Explorer Post
A rancher can run cattle on 224, Orlando. There wi1l be a l
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open federal range for 11 per cabin,
head per month. In Nevada, for demonstrations of pioneer skills
example, federal land accounts and Indian dancing as e
as
for 96 per cent of the seenth games and contests
Climaxing the day's events
A 1971 law bans aircraft and will be a campfire and
motor vehicles in hunting %ild fireworks.
horses aixi requires the Bureau
BOY Scouts from Seminole,
of Land Management to find a Orange and Osceola Counties
good home for any animals that will be participating in the
are caught. The), cannot be Camporce which will conclude
slaughtered.
Sunday.

Repubfican Wcimen's Club, 7-9 p.m., Oak Harbour Club,
Altamonte Spr1ng Awarding cl Bicentennial CIUDI
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's

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SR-436 and Howell Branch
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when his motorcycle
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unidentified 25 to 30-year-old Corps searched the partially collided'with a (Jog
on Sanford thefts of three citizens band
parking lot, Fern Park.
man began about 9p.m. after wooded area north of the motel Ave. at 29th St.
radios on Wednesday.
Willie Horton, 57, of 1711 Bell for three hours.
Bullis as reported in fair
Sanford police reported a 1120
Ave., Sanford, ran from his
Deputies said a police dog
condition today at Orange CB radio was taken in a
a uto )elllng (or help at the 8- trAced the suspect to a spot on Memorial lIuS(JlLdl, Orlando
, burglar) at Adams Transfer
Days Inn service station at the the interstate highway but then with facial lacerations
and Storage, 200 N. Holly Ave.
mterstate interchange
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possible head injuries
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John Dennis Lewis, 26, of 5oo
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juicy steak accompanied with a
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delicious canned sweet cherry I cup chopped or.Eon
sauce. But do be sure that
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precious steak is broiled to 2 beef boullon cubes
perfection, just the way your I cups boiling water
valentine likes, it. The two-tone 1' teas poons salt
sweet cherry sauce, sparked ' teaspoon marjoram

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Orlando, is the granddaughter
away insist upon sending my
and HE Is y ou r natural Daddy. of Mrs. Eula Gamble of Sanford
son Chris tmas and bi rt hday
We decidedftwould be better and the late Joe Gamble; and of
gifts, and I wish they wouldn't.
for both of us If we ended our Mrs. Nina Harris of Orlando
Jinmrny is 6 now and old
marriage, so se got a divorce, and Woodrow Baylor of
enough to question where these
Then I fell in lose with your Yankeetown. A 1975 graduate of
gifts come from. So far I've
I suppose I'm not being father and he adopted 'ou. Oviedo High School where she
been saying, "they're from realistic because so many
making you his LEGAL. son." was a member of Beta Club,
some friends of Mommy's." hot people know about my first
Then tell him about the set of International Club, a band
I don't know how much longer marriage that someone is Siii'e
grandparents you'' been officer and listed among Who's
that will suffice.
to tell him. however. I don't unfairly hiding all these years. Who Among American High
I divorced Jimmy's fat her
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1974-75, she Is
and married again when
When the tune comes, should easier It will be. Good luck
currently attending Seminole
Jimmy was 2. My husb nd I tell Jimmy, or shoul d my
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broccoli, a and onion in butter or
The heart will decorate the Sanford Civic Center at
tossed salad and hot dinner margarine in large frying-pan.
night's ball, sponsored by the Sanford City CouncilSaturday
of Beta rolls will complete the main Crush bouillon cubes and
Sigma Phi All proceeds will be given to the Seminole You th course, while peppermint ice dissolve in boiling water.
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traditional missives - cards, with steak. Yield: 4 cups.
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The Knit and Stitch Sewing
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"community sing."
Seminole
County cha irman for public is invited.
Club of Chuluota had its
The Youth Group is under the
the
Reagan
Committee and Jim
mon thly meeting Feb. 5 at the
SHEilA is a project spon.
KATHERINE
direction of Mrs. Shirley Kelly
Florida
Mid
Singles
sored by the Seminole Association
Coleman.
state
public
relation
home of Marion Van Worm'r
J(NF..S
with thehdp o( Mrs. Shurk
will hold a covered
chairman for th e Ford Corn. Memorial Hospital
The club was organized 12 Correspondent
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Auxiliary dish luncheon at Greater
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mittee will speak for their
Pink Ladies). Under the
years ago with 20 members
DIAL
President, Jeff White; vice
Eye Sanford Chamber of Commerce
making quilts, nightshirts and
respective candidates at a Bank program, persons donate
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president, Teresa Hamock;
College. She
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Community Co
Building
at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
meeting of the Sanford their eyes for use after their visitors
are welcome
small binders that keep
Mrs. White is secretary- Baylor, 730 Tropical Ave., employed in
to attend.
catalog sales at Republican Women's Club, deaths in eye surgery. Perfect
children safely strapped In
treasurer. The young people Chuluota
announce
the Sears &amp; Roebuck.
Feb. 21 at the Longwood Village vision is not necessary to be a
their wheelchairs. These were will be a pot luck luncheon in have an ambitious program for engagement
of their daughter,
donor.
Her fiance born in Bogota is Jim.
donated to Sunland Hospital for honor of a wedding anniversary the year. and the dinner gave
Cynthia Ann, to Enrique Lopez, a
FAIRWAY
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The business meeting begins
1969 grad
The film, "A Helping Hand" "
the handicapped children there. of one of the members,
them a good start.
Each year more than 100 quilts
University High School in 'at 11 a.m. followed by a lwi- will be shown at 3p.m. during
the Tea by Lions Foundation : LAUNDROMAT
were made by this group so
Bogota. He will graduate In cheon at noon.
The Youth Fellowship of the
Lee and Woodrow Wilson of
Dry Cleaning at budget
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March
from
According to Dot Meadors, District Chairman Ammon
Florida
every child in the hospital Chuluota Community Church
prices
and coin laundry
Emery,
Wis.
have
been
the
L
would receive one on Christmas recently held a spa g
Technological University new president of the club, the McManuels. Lions Clubs also
service in a pleasant
hetti
dinner
guests
of
his
parents,
Ed
and
morning.
where he Is on the soccer team, meeting Is open to the public, sponsor eye bank projects.
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with the Valentine theme, Huge
Richartio,i
ultuldi
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Fourth
Although there are no other heart4haped decorated cakes, Street, for
Literature on SHEilA will be :? daily. Located at
lie Is employed as a computer
=s
the past few weeks
available and mem be rs will
programmer at Southern SHEBA
officers in the club, Mrs. baked by Linda Venson, were
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Shortenings, Inc.
served by the young people Chuluota
gladly explain more about the ,. FAIRWAY PLAZA
as
Seminole
Hospital
th
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have
spe
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Eye
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ogram at the Tea.
sidered unofficial president
after a meal of spaghet ti
The ssedding will be an event Association (SHFBA) will host pr
, salad much time here, having owned
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Mem bers meet at her home and homemade
SHEBA aims each year to
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bread.
a
home
on
Third
Street
Try
it
you'll
like
It!
each mon th to work toge ther on
4 raise a $50 donation for the Eye
After dinner, entertainment
First Baptist Church of Oviedo p.m. at Seminole Memorial Founda tion.
their project.
with the sweetheart theme was
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This year, 12 members have given. Res'. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Higgins,
decided to help Lakeview Downs sang a duet, "Will You sixth Street, have returned
Nursing home in Sanford,
Rem ember Maytime?" Gene from a delightful Carib bean
SALE
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wheelchair patients.
"While Strolling in the Park." St. Thomas, Las Patinas, Haiti,
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Then Doris Downs led in a and other exotic islands.
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sire's family. Lady was bred with Natakia's Nikki, a
huskey belonging to James K. Avant of Sanford.

lt started at4:O8in the afternoon, lo days ago. The
first pup arrived before Patti got home from school. It
was a healthy one-pounder, born without
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mother, Mrs. A. A McClanahan.

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plusthe
sugarandcormrc
chafing wisng to come in full fancy dress, is welcome to do so, adds
members of or
thespouse,
family from
dish and st ir inincherry
S}TU
Virginia Lenge1l, brunch hoss and secretary to Chamber
kindergarten set to grandma and lemon juice. Cook, stirring
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Executive
Manager Jack Iorner.
gramps.
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This da of hearts and and t hickened
rizes will only be given f Or the best hats, however.
. Add cherries
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Therewillaisobedoorprizes said Mrs. Lo
floserslsrnorethanafrisolo us heat to simmering. Pour
ll
It
that
everyone
is
invited
,
it
relic
from
a
more
romantic
brandy
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eighth, and final, pup was born.

Siberian Huskey pups, and a beagle, Boy Dog.

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Th ere's 'Mamma' Lady Sunshine 11, her eight little

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one was uggled up to Its isuUier. riuskies generally
have only four pups, especially the first time, he informed the women.

The addition of eight new pups to the M cClana han
household last week ti-ought the tally of dogs under
'Mac's' roof to 10

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the time number six arrived, her brother John was
home, too.

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America's 20h birthday will be going to th e heads of local
citizens whe n th e Greater Sa nf ord Cha mber of Commerco hosta
a flats Off to the Blctntemal" brunch at the Chamber onApril
7 at 10 a. m .
nryl wotnpn are invited to attend, wearing a hatoItbc
o
creation designed to ce!ebrate the Bicen tennisi. Anyone

reserving syrup. Combine

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2 tablespoons (Ostarch
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important people
those
nearest and dearest to you.
Although holiday greet in gs are
showered upon dozens of
friends, valentines are rsersed
f
the VIPs in one's life

Thursday, Feb.

Sanford Chamber
Hosts Brunch

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The l)cltona Open begins on

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right on the heels of today's pro.

DeIona Scoreboard

am segment of the $l2,o

Crisp spring prints of cotton or
polyester and cotton blends
assorted patterns IncludIng floral
and patchwork looks In a
areat selection of colors
44-45 Inches wide.

tou

Women's Mini Tournament

which has drawn a

record 240 pros

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Sanford's neighboring Mayfair
Country Club. Pros wil play
each course Friday and
Saturday, then settle onto
I)eltona's6,689.yard layout with
the fast greens, imposing pine
trees
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JCPenney

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Cocina Gloria Primrow

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Wananaker Dor's
Bruno 63. 7 Florence manning
Md,lhd
1ur Daiscy Leflsley
Olorida Icardi 6.4. $ Pat
Pat
DuBois Jean Hardig,,e Eon,,
Larqn
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Crissinger 67, 6, Phyllis Fares

Morgillo

same F'dday, Saturday, Sunday. (Herald Photo by Bill
Vincent Jr.)
tournament. 1.aIue Maxwell Lorene Burgard, Mary Meade Maxwell, Rosemary Uobi,isoi, Bobby
Wednesday's activities
at posted the best score, 84. Best
Loy gets a crack at Maxwell goes off
from No. 1 ; Shotglln
eltona was restricted in the
Dottie ilcirno and Delores Deflona Friday.
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His foursome 8:24.
iadies, who staged a mini.
Ford
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In
Friday's
Mayfair
Top team was Peg Myers, posted by the team of
tees
LoRue
Iecent Mayfair Open
At Mayfair, both days, field. his foursome starting
winner Veteran touring pro Billy players
will begin from a from the 16th tee.

GOOD

SATURDAY

Limit Rights
Reserved
SANFORD PLAZA

the

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SChefsky 60 5 Emmy Crabb Ruth
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L)cltona Country Club and

Made Betty

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Friday's Poirings

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Movrs. R Risers, G. Lewis. P
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'uhlCr, P Whalen, C Madson.
5 71 - ,j Molenda. Paukkuren. 11
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- rr1s J Kure,,, M Mcing, J
l. ,Hrr 800 16. Crmrn, 0
3. Jnrn 3 00 6. Johnson 1 00 2.
'.',icnak, 5 i0-- .1 Traub. ,J Rice, J
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5tr-aenn E Meyers
Will',,r'-, I 0 0 7 To!nls 36 10 17 12
5 4 K Larsen. A Pacuj,, B
Pose, M Mirick. 9 01-- K Snyder,
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by, G. SOwiki, S Zub?, 9 12
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Zycll I I IS, TaIIma 7 115. Brown 6
G $.mmtn, B Young, K Park",
7211 PUSII 3 23 . Haynes $00
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Lowtfler, B Poger, D. Perr-,f
9 75 - F. Zayatz, P Stallwagon, G
Seminole
1047-11
Robison. C. Pedersen. 9 36- P. Sen
Central Florida
2$ 27-U
wab. R Tecrcll, I Shea, T Mc,rc
9 44- C Rodrick, A Redmond. C,
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Pcjtask,
957-- 5
Florida 22
Poman1. J Ruby, D Rhilo. ID co)
F o uledOut BoswrlI
McDonald drives for two
I Popa. B Schumaker. P Para,us
No, 10 Tee
$ M Mrph 0
C Thorpe, M Sollenberger S
D Lund. C. Wright, J TrraTerry. 1- 16--- P Vucinicn,
M urchison, J Morton, 0. Morgan
Crooms
5 71- J Taylor, .1 McConach,, .1
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Meet Again Saturday Night

In Sanford Plaza

Pizza with Pzzazz
(DELICIOUS)

Subs and Spaghetti
(THE BEST)

Sterling left Apopka in 1966 after a career of 319

wins and 106 losses, six times going to the state

Beer

tournament.

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Lake City Has 12-8 Lead

Airport Blvd. &amp; 17-92

nrough the years, Fields and Sterling have
met 20 times as JuCo rivals and Fields has the
upper hand, 12-8. Earlier this season Seminole was

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beaten, 78-74, at Like ('it'.

So who's the favorite Saturday night?
''Them, on their home court. ''

won by four, but it wasn't a four - point game.
We scored late and got an easy one at the buzzer."
''They're in first place,'' says Sterling.
To he certain, Lake City shows a one-game

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Pleading into the stretch of the season, ('hipola
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Division 1: l3revard and Florida College from
"Division :3; and Edison and Miami-Dade North
from Division 4.

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So, Bray will coach tonight a

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Jones.

But Seminole High beckons.

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Season against two losses, G1(1fltS
neitherwereonthehon3ecO
After tonight's game, the
players can all look forward to
Seminole High, and pro ba ble
jayvee action next year. Bray

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and Ken Perry.

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DAYTONA BEACH, Flu. competitive Field of Richard who added he feels relaxed and players.
FRANCISCO (API - DOhiSn. D. Jimene:. 130
Al')
J'art. .1 Gentile, I Crandall .3
ltarno Stott and Terry Petty, David Pearson, Cale confident.
The sale of the San Francisco H011 UA- S Jenne. C, Ge gec, C,
Ryan, sho figured only to be Yarborolgh, Buddy Baker,
With
no middleCounty,
school Giants
to Toronto,
Canada,Court
has Gram?.
.3 IO?. 116-- H Hardrc.
Ryan, in his first NASCAIt program
in Seminole
been blocked
by Superior
M GaUcHo
, W FuIgent. S Ba-n
cloaked in relative obscurity Benny Parsons, Bobby Allison, Grand National race, has more ninth grade coaches like Bray Judge john E. Benson, who Frye, Frank,
son, ISA- B Bough, P Aldridge. S
this week while preparing for Foyt, Waltrip and Marcis.
homework to do, Stott felt. "The must transform relatively heard Mayor George Mosconc D Denger. 0 Horn, D. Ovum,
the l8th annual Daytona 500,
"1 don't think I'm better than (jualif)ing race should help," he
unskilled, undisciplined players sa%*e the dav for 'Frisco.
surprbing1' have the limelight anyone here, but I've got thou- added,
16A
K Ford, D
Ford, W F,1
into
material high schools
as Speed Weeks 1976 reaches its sands of miles on this track and
:hugn, E Famub, 17A-- M E-a.c' v
Stott said he has spent time mold to their own systems.
The judge 's order Wey P Dunn, M Ford, I Dummc(n
hectIc climax the final four I think I have as goxl a chance this week coaching Ryan in the
for a preliminary injunction 'B - a
y ec
days of this s'eek.
to win as anyone," said Stott, fIneartofdrift thgatornph
The
Seminole
County system against sale (if the club to Ca- M Boss. ISA- .3 ltr C', i4' j v
Is
quite
a
Stott. a Keokuk, Iowa corn
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fference from nadian interests provoked BrIkr

and bean farmer, and Ryan, a

lively applause in the cour- Sheila Young

truck driver from nearby I)a'enport, each led a field of 34
cars to the
of twin 125-mile
qualifying races today, and will
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Sunday's $350,000 race.
'I've pro ba bly had more put
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It all came dosi when the

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hug fans will want to ('heck out the races. int-liidins' h;iin'

coming when she returns to I),.neapolis
trucking
mogul
Robert
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city officials said WedncShott,

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She will return to Detroit
said the mayor, laughing out sometime during the secor-!

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Into court and said an $8 million
DETROIT Al' - Olympic
offer for the club had been medal
is t She ila Young will be
made b' San Francisco finan- given a superstar's home.

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And, in case fans missed the earlier an- place buying up papers for the
flowiCeIilent, this Saturday Lake City-Seminole press clippings."
imatchup is a freebie. Greater Sanford Chamber of
While much of Stott's racing
admission charge,

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has been on short tracks in the'

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Derrick Hayes, Kenny Perry, Carl Buchanna Fc Hicks, Bob bench first, says Bray, followed group of boys that will be his no
Me%'e, Ed Htutson, Phil Washington, Ned Stephens and Jay
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b), reserves Derrick Hayes, Jay longer. And he just got them (?s, 7A- Pg
Jones.A Chr,st
McGovern. I Iferald Photo bY Bill Vincent Jr.)
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McGovern, Bernard Evans, five months ago.
Ch , fly. J Carneft. $A- D Horii.

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between 9 A.M. &amp; 1 P.M.

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balance. Plus a lot of pride.
tin'," said Stott, who won the

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lie's been at SUC since the school opened in

cracker- talking mentor who floors teams best
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Tk,M Mnuany,, 9 20- 6 M.
fans ought to check oIi some from. Organized basketball .t Tropp, M Shushack. P Turnb
ninth grade talent if they're starts in the fourth
grade there. 9 71 J Moresco. J. Ulo:as. I
Valentine, j Risher; 916- M
interested in the future of their
"Most of these kids have not
favorite team.
played organized ball before 914- C Lindgren, .1 5? Germain,
Tonight's the last night for theii get here," says Bray.
McGinnis. B MCQ,idr, 9 52
the current crop of Croorns
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have
recreation
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faces.
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Shotgun Start
Crooms hosts Oviedo infrh
"The lack of a more
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boss Bob Bray says his team's according to Bray, and a Dudith.
2A- D Gitp'n, B Giese. C
goal is to see everyone play at particular thorn in his side Is Gibson , 0 Allen. 20- J Gostefe. B
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least half the game.
K.rkrIcjlp, 0 George. W Kucher,
that middle school principals 3A
KI9y. C Keating. W
Probable starters tonight around the county "don't want xaestner. M Harvey, 38- P
Ready for one last hurrah
I mIght Is the C'
rwms High freshma Include lArry Black, CMs to be
bothered"
with Harris, T Joyce. m Joyce. p ,
basketball team, ditto for coach Bob Bray. Crooms Is home at 7
Gillrnore, Ed Hudson, Eric
Jones. IA-- S KonCi, J Di ll. P
against Osiedo's freshmen team. Flanking their coach are flicks, Rick Wells. Sixth man SChOOLS.
tab1ishing programs at their B.irto, C Oclongy. 5A-- P Blrne5

Sterling is the soft-sell coach who relies on

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It was one of those musty nights in the old
University of Florida gym miii Columbia High
coach Joe Fields was tugging on his tie. Across the
'sway, Apopka High coach Joe Sterling was keeping
the ief on theit- toes.
ne, MI-62 ClassA -state championship hung in
the balance. Apo pka wound up winning the game in
overtime, and Fields was to recall missed opportunities for years after%vard. it ruined more
than one round of golf for him, jtLst thinking about
it.
The old rivals meet again Saturday night, and
àthis one isn't for a state title, but it's for a game
which has a direct bearing on championships.
Fields brings his Lake City Community College
Timberwolves to Seminole ('ommlinitv ('nlJe
Saturday night.
Fields vs. Sterling. Lake City vs. Seminole.
Those are matchups which rate as some of
the best
basketball played in the state over the years.

Will open soon

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siti(n of of Scniinolt- aaiILst ('ertral SteId'
control of the back.
Lot being able to afford any Florida, was
Lake City
an ge too much
slipup prior to Saturday's big Saturday night in Sanford. It
for
the
Patriots
to overcome.
matchup against Lake City, will be for leadership in
Randy Faber scored 16 and
Seminole community College's Di vision 2, and a Seminole win
Jim McIntyre and Reggie
basketball team performed like would throw it into a tie with a McDonald tossed in 13 and 12
a well-oiled machine Wed. playoff listed as a probability
points, respectively, for the
nesday night, methodically prier to the
state tournament Raiders.
disposing of Central Florida, 82- March 4-6 in Det,.and.
Seminole
Sei7iinol upped its record to
game was only 22.
Tile gaine on everyone's close In the beginning.
SEMINOLE'N,J07I ZIl ii
mind, despite the game in front Seminole's telling defense and

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loud when asked how he felt week of March after competin;
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Giants for World Series COfl)
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petition in 1951 with a timely Detroit Metropolitan Airport

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of about 200 when Moscone, presentation and a luncheon at

flanked by the two business- Cobo Hall will be held in Miss

then, said terms were agreed to Young's honor.
in his ('it&gt;- Hall office an hour
Miss Young, 25, of Detroit,
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lueller, the 21-year-old speed. trug, 10 coll-lbal
the flu ePi- skiing after
skating
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has swept through combat a mid.
gave the United States its the 01%.71 pie Village. pospisol
lighted w ith
.wcond gold medal of the 192th was allowed to continue in the
his
victory
in
the
1,000.
Winter 01 ympic Gallies today, competition but the Czect, team
fight now. while it's over,
flashing to victory in the, 1,000 physician wa.
s
barred
from
the
I'm
pretty hppy," said uelit ieters in course record time- rest of these Games.
was; skatini I
And, for the second tin'
ie in
"The flu epidemic cannot be
11101.1ght
it
was
too
slow, but I
these Galities. a doping charge used an excuse for breaking the
gave
it
ever%
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I
had in the
surfaced as the Czech- rules," said PrinceAlexandre last

six golds and 14 total, is second three silvers and four bronze.

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th
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manager, it seems like she does
Thus it's no shocker that she
star of the week from the
Classic Trio scratch league, joining Don Gorman at hl4nsoer
their a%erages

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10years. and also bowls in the Sanford Business.Slachine League
on Sunday nights.
Connie rolled games of 225-16s-182-236 for a fantasdc 810
ies and high for ladies in the Classic Trio.

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sea.

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Norm Hen
bowlIng for the Famous Recipe team rolled the high game of the
day with a nice 2089 Other highs Sharon
Corsi 487,1)
Lynda S%ihJ
4ZI83, Karen Packovic 481-171 and Wendy Boness 4
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"Queen of the Week" for thtg Wpoir iv V-_ tz
87 pins, She al,so rafled four strikes in a
row during league play.

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Joy Walters

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high series with a 512 and second high was
a 501. Walters'
high game was 192-180, Slicer
I7
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games and Del Biarca also scored a

Converted splits:

linda Doer 210 Shirley

Rodbusb

4-In,Susan Rogers 5-6-7,
and Jeanne IMay the 4-4.7-9.

Cobia Boats won four from Dolphin Finance, Nice Day Coin
Laundry won four from Three PinbalL3

Empire Auto Body

Cleans all.

Richard Sm ith

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high set a 611 series

of

said I))riesell.

mark all three games as

he rolled the

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with gatmes of 202-206- and M.'
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was rolled by Steve Groover and a nice

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E vel yn Cla yton

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strikes in a row were rolled

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a pr-n who drinks heavily

is actually shrunken. any top

he drinks but remains

executives in businesses have

gentle and quiet as he always IS.

alcohol problems. Sometimes it

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is part of

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Programs to help their people

ability to make decisions, even

who get caught up in this trap.

minor ones and he appears

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lots of irregular bids.

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socially today, or you may
%'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
leave a poor impression with
pal who is more of a taker than
somwne you're very fond of.
a giver may make more
YOUR BIRTHDAY
deman&amp; on you today. Don't
Feb. 13,1976
feel obligated to comply.
Don't be disappointed th,is
LIBRA (Sept 2ct
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success for y ou
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sie,cond high game with a 219,40, Don Gorman

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flareups Be charming and make more of them than
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considerate
are They're really not that
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rt.'fill tod ay not to unwittingly
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 ,
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Cannon. 4 K's Giddlvup. S Toucn of
Hope. 6 Gearing

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the fans. In fact, he m3de several.

Scifrid rolled Uii iugli sues with a 45 1t Valente 1
and V Koch rolled a 158 high
Splits con%eed Lou Bolton,
John McCf, Ada Manger,
MdVeepobla11s edthe7ht OleOnspad th 7g

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DEIZOA PINBUSTERS 101XED
High for the men was the fine Set by
Walter Denny, ?W
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the Tar Heels back at his place court, but it was no big thing. It
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Jim Haynes
767. Bob Locke 203-229-760, Charfle Plant 230, Jesse Cook
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219, BID Satur(Lay.
can win [lie bronze by defeating "'re
1 , 99. Lehigh 79
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1466 and Ann Smith teanis, nosing otit Canadi by pecled !_ -the Americans will
Anialivir a. Olvilklia
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was high for her team F.R.T.D. with a M1463
Cl,vck Gumienny
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series. Collins one-hundredth of a second.
wi n 11%41E, bronze inedal if the%
spared the 6-&amp;Io spliL
George Cruz
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bronze niedailist in the downhill,
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has a shot for a medal in the today's race.

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Mueller had his own cheering
section at today's race, including his fiancee, Leah
Poulos,,, who won a silver of her
own
000 meters, and his
ul and Rita Mueller.

Game

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or
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fle:nEastGerman
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lovakian hockey team saw i
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overag
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Pospisol failed a urine test after
H 1li % ssiodated Prus
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hit
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stnds to beat out Jorn Dnfr teiii For
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hich primarily differ
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tiigtil,'tt tonight S coverage of Irotit ,iitrit4in hockey in that
Murator of the Soviet Union.
the Wintcr Ol)mpiv Games.
the rink is nt.ut 12
as the ninth medal for
AlIt' will show Ol)1n)Ic coy- placingLIpretiiwnonipassing
United States here, sur
passing tragi from 9 p in 10 30 pm tifence
the total four sears ago at
tonight reflecting one of
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re not ex
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the winter Gaines lightest lttecl to win anything In
Stateswithin threemedalsofjts days.
en's cross-country skiing. Part
all-time high of 12 collected at
In athtion to the hockey iii the reason is that Martha
Ike Placid, N.Y., i 1932.
coerage will center on lockweIl of Wt Lebanon,
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South, Range 2$ East (LESS: The
SOUthfl3 fCetthereaf)fyjng5fl0,
the Southerly right of way
line of
Stat, Road No. 436,
all lying ar,d
being In Seminole County, Florida,

Secretary tv to Semn00,1
8oar of County Commissioners
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
Regulr perfotmanc, of variety
7515 Park Drive. 570 up
of difficult secretarial, clerical
and administrative tasks, Must be 5AN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3,
room
able to type 65 to 00 worct
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family- park.
Weekly. 35)5 Hwy 1797. Sanford
minute and take shorthand at
1
worjs per minute. Several years
_2" 1930
of responsible clerical ana
AVALON APARTMENTS
secretarial experience required
AC'SULTS,PIOPETS
Contact County Personnel Office,
116W ?nI t
County Courthouse, Room 31),
between 1:30 mm. aria ,
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possible doing hOin,
'ooperatiye mailings, Offer

details

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rent,

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TELL HER YOU LOVE HER
VIA VALE NTIPJE LOVE LINE S

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Ftorida product for Florida's
''EL
32RJ
climate A tOuQfl ftCxible vinyl
Utiurrij5jø
produtt that covers tiie, rock ___________________________ FRESit PAINT ,enaa lot of work has
Surfas, shingle, mobile home
For Rent, Sunlanci. 3 BR, I bath,
gone into this beautiful stucco
roofs and every- other type of root,
brick home 3 bedroom, I bath.
carpet, stove, $175 37) 277i.
commercial or reSidential A
One of Suntanci's finest for $72,500
material that expands ano
Unfumnithectl Bedroom home
contracts,seals all leaksancjcts
ll50monthpluscsepo5it
MLS REALTORS
less That's what vinyl rock is all
Phone 322 15i9
321.0041
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about If you are a reSponjbtr
NEED A hOME'
Personin your commurty and are
CheckOur Rentals First!
V Take your choice of
available full or part time, then
two well built modern homts 2
STEP,ISTROM REALTY
this is the Opportunity you have
BR, 519,500, 3 BR, 123,500
always thought about because if 256$ Pork Dr. REALTOR 3722170
BROKER COOP
you aumlify, y-OU will be
BALL REALTY
representing a tiasic necessity
33—Houses Furnished
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rooting market Write Or call
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Re,il Ettate Broker
'or
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372 soii After hf, 372 7757
Sun mo&lt;nn $725 722 6196
VINYL ROCK, INC,9l2 Carswett,
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0)7W 1st Si. Sanford
H011y Hilt, Fla 901 7531569.
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bedroom, 2 bath Spanish style
home, central air heat, fenced

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Pastery- Man for Danish and Sweet
Rolls, bread mixer, experienced 2 fIR. ci'iur,le wIii- ,IID -CJ
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(á ifVi tJ A
auje at
7. pct mt. PH any-time 365 624(1

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1 yr. Spani*ti 3 BR. I', hall. carpet,

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Now Available
3 BEDROOMS
1 BATH HOMES
IN VOLUSIA COUNTY

FriIl

Included

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W.O. Unsworth
and

Lake Realty &amp;
Development Corp.

to(I7.fl

31544I

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DELTONA
CALL

New Homes with a pct.
VA (Plo Down
Payments, FHA (Low Down
PD/merit) No ctoing cost, 3

EXCITINGU

TODAY

AND LIST YOUR

2 New Models
Under $29,000

NEW HOMES

CAMELOT

IN OUR

M CASSELBERRY

Qlnter.s,,

Q, edroorn. 2 bath, CM and air,

and $21,750.

OF FEllS ',5APTED'

I Call for appointment tO

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

I'904.731.1$64
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view stately

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home at 1191 Lnccin Drive C,sli
Dave a' 662 5520
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location 3 Bedrooms, Spacious
thrOu'jho.,jt Huge pool, famliy
room, many extras 539.500

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3239410

7017 S FRENCH (HWY 17 921
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ID''LLWlLDE
Choice 2 StOry, I
bedroom, dining room, breakfast
room, large family- room,
fireplace, C H&amp;A, 159,900
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molt,- home. cOrnptett.iy- Set up
.'.'th
and awning in .'imTult
i,u,I $900 ,)ncl assume paynac'nt'.
..t 517$ month Phane 373 706?

Classified Adv, Dept.
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Screened room, carports and
skirts. si,000 under invoice No
dealers, please. Phone 3236051 or
130 0000 Plights phone 67$SSa9

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17
Acres, 17 lots, new 24' xli', dbl
wide mobile home, fenced
pasture, large garden ready to
plant, Sell or trade for motor home
or travel trailer
Located off
Wilson P at Paola, E. of Wilson
FOR SALE- Approxirnajy one
sno ii
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Seminole &amp; Votusia Counties,

carpet, garage. Only $26,100 Call

Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large

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50—Miscellaneous

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Sale

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New Vinyl Flooring

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WORK' Place a Classifed Ad in
the Evenng Hmrald loclay

Furnished
or

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HAULING

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Pest Control

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Air Conditioning, 3275$';
Par.. Dr.,

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3 Mo, - 6 Mo, &amp;

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
ave,ilable Bud Cabell. 372 lOS?
anytirn,

Home Improvements I
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1 Year Leases)

FrCe,pickup&amp;
delivery. Call for free estimate
201 F Commercial, 3736451

CLASSIF;ED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS

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Of Merchandise Every Day
TryOnet

that S4turyiøti)
ors, windowi hungs,
COncrEte work, etc fly the hour, or
by the lob 322 9345
Paneling,

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home) Mwg t an

aPartment!

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Pet Care

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
brkk 6. stone specialty. 372 2750
Carpentry, Remoneling, Addt,oi'nj
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free eStimate 373 f3$

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entral Heat &amp; Air Conditir
rem free eStimates, call
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771

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Income Tax Returns

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372 5085
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Tax Serv.
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U nfurnished

DRESSMAKING
Quality WOrk Me.i ."abf,'
Paltt Varr'it'r. 3;] 6C]
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For Free Estimate Call Cathy, 321

Hwy. 17.92 Across

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.st Fiy Pont'. Phone 372 ;g3

Get Some •CtiOfl with a
Ctl%tif,41d ma We'll help you write
Ad that will br'nq a fast
SJit'

PET REST INN
floarding&amp;G,ot,m,n
Ph. 3724057
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CALl.. 122 2611
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Well Drilling

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMP5-

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Fn wedcinq photos r4'aon,h,,
priced Phcrue 373 6.31$
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

All types and
Wereplirandseryce
STINEMACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
J7C7W?nast
37764)2

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Sewing
r'o'ntng- Interior aria Exterior No
lOb tOO large or smati Free I
estimates 35 years experience, C,
Alterations Dr-ssmakjng lDtIi"
Slnderseri, 321 0050.
men's, children's Drape, Quiit
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR I Upholstering, Donna Canaan,
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
3220707.
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call PhI Gonzalez 305 323 39)9

? Sq. Yard
SanfordAuc,j

APARTMENTS

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IIUYUUIIf

I SOLAR HEATING AND .Ti

Assorted Colors

Roofing

Buy,ng a new home! Moving to an
apartment!
Gt some action with a
Roof .ng Ancj(arpentrypeF,,,r
Herald
Free estimates
classified ad We'll help you write
en ad that will bring a fast sale
Call 373 6769
CALL 322 2611
Expert roof
repairs, ft
sh.ngI,5 AtI -work
BR000EN ROOFING
3736700
Painting
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SI? E First, 377

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lr,/j11age .,J

OlivE IPI TV SERVICE
Fast
Service 702 L!,If 015
Blvd,
Cassriber,y Phn. II) 9641

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work. Fill dirt, top soil, 3773943

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly- Harrietl's Beauty- Nook?

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YOUR HOME?

AS NEW- 3 BR, 1', bath,

central heat and air, wall to wall

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ESTERS0N LANDCLEARING

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motjilehomeor homeconitr,,,,tion
available. 647 1617

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43'LAcr

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Land Clearing

can coc'r your home with alum
siding &amp;
O1tit system
Also
Roofing, Gutters 70 yr
E*p
Eagle Siding Co 051 9563

Beauty Core

5)1 8722

173 571$

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mornings

Aluminum Siding

1SYR.FP4AFINANCING
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i%t,iteflroi.m
323 7595

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25 foot Apollo, Dodge 440 eng'ne, low

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7703 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 32] 5700

cash Conditional permits for

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197S Atlantic, 12'x65' unfurni5hed,
carpeted, air cOnditioner, gooa
ConditiOn, 3 BR 56.000 323 $129

CLIFF .JOROAN,REALIOR

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HAROLD HAU. REALTY

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chairs.
-'v"
tiling
abinets. as it. Cast, and carry
140LL'S
Casselbefry, 17 97, $30

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Hillcrest 12x60. 2 bedroom, central
air, carport, skIrting, awning,
excellent condition Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan. 56)11 per month
Phone 32) 6051 or $30 000$. nights
call 67$ 5569.

FOUR BEDROOMS. 2' baths
Unbelievauly priced is thiS home
with family room, fruit trees.
fenc .'ct yard On?, $72500

East off 17-92

Each Thursday

700 N. Blvd.. DeLand

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REALTOR

Tk PtI.eAlige Cessuicilq"

NEW HOME GUIDE

MEL OTT, REALTOR

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IfltOrmIt,.,i Call
81 lIt Slot
cit st
Cl $1 3'

Pq R..I Ittit,
H) Wsut Fr,t St San¼rd
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3234I,r32lO$t7.v1
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Papm,nt,Dtt,, D.lpflding
i",m, ar'd $ii ot Farnii

Fo,

M.Unsworth Realty

The Seminole County
choof Board
rnt N 0 Featner,
Chairman

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TERRY REALTY, REALTOR
6250711
AK (FRONT
7 Acres plus
RURAL RESIDENTIAL. 2
sIory- 3 Beautiful lots with 24 fruit tr
C B. and brick I (la, 3 baths,
1)5 Atm,, Ave (V Foster Lake
l.'irijt' s' mmml p.iI sC
M.,r r. 312 8213

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NO MONEY DOWN

garage, Bargain at $fl,t$0

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"Get 'Em While Thty're Hot"
Builder
WsalsofluildCu$tomHani,,
Builders

1976,

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REALlY INC.

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Bddrs may obtain Documents by

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BEST OFFER
Call 373 17S3 aftcr4p m,

RandOlph Ave off Mellonville.

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D,iys 3726113
NightS-)fl 7357

PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR OB

irom 24,9OO

ENGLISH FORD CORTINA

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commercial PrOperty for th.

3&amp;4Bdn,ioms

Jct. I? 92&amp;I77,Lorigwoc4
323 1370cr $34 4405

air

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H,SrneyL Swanson, R. R. 7,
Gettysburg, Pa. 17325.
free interior.- and a potentially _______________________________

WeAre TheOriginal

We Buy Furniture

Chico &amp; The Man

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vvrwrr else can you '.' a 16'x75'
Florida room
a maintenance

BUILDER IN THE

54.tarageS,I_,"

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Retire In The Tropics!

CENTRAL FLORIDA AREA

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
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Top prices paid, used, any condition I
641*176, Winter Park

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SChool, Iofio* Sign, 3736090

MOSTEXPERIENCED

Füt used furniture, appliances '66 Buick Electra, running COndition
but needs some repair 1)75 cash
tools, etc. Buy
or 1001 items'
Phone 3fl 149S
Larry's Mart, 215 5anfor Ave

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FROMTHE OLDEST

CASF322.41"

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REALTY CC.
BROKERS

322.2090

Low Cost Housing

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Pllnroom for Bidders review

Clerk Of the Circuit Cit. .t

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ROSALIA DRIVE
Low down
payment, 3 bedroom, central air,
large workshop, 520,900

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Casselberry, Florida,
(Lormano Realty Office Upstalr)
30$ 1)1 7110
The Documt Will be at local

Arihur H. flecb,.vith, Jr

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t'edroom. 7 Lath, mint condition,

1505W. 25th SI,
SANFORD

LAKEFRONT

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RAVEPINA PARK- Attractive 3
bedroom, 2 bath, family- room,
only $77,950.

BEDROOM
TOWP4p4OU ES

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MULTIPLE LiSTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919 S French
'721196,3,2 198-i
372 19S9,3fl 1164

2

thr Opening of Bids withOUt onsent

(SEAL)

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STUDIO 1 2
BEDROOM SUITES

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Pit Bull Terriers, TOO points. Sharp 1972 VW Bug, low mileage,
Papers Guarant
373914.1
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air, automatic, 51.500 373 9406
,tfter 5 30
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i965 CoryairAuto,pat
excelli'nt
cond, bOdy needs little repair,
_w tires 32] 1111

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
swimmirvi ra,cl Situaie on over
Any
DELTOnA
3 (lP 7 baths ill
Quantity.
acre
NOLL'S 1970 Maer.ck. I oer. $I.). 37?
LARGE CARPORT SALE
o' it. sufiten tamijy room, wstl'to
6772 after 6
Casseltierry, Hwy. 17.92, 5)01206.
STARTING THURSDAY, FEB. 17
wall Carpet. 2 car garage, extras
7401 STEVENS AVE
Forrest Greene, Inc.
1970 VOLKSWAGEN FASTAACX
g.ilorc', $12,500 Also) BR,? t.'.itti.
10—Swap &amp; Trade
With
Carport Sale, Saturday. Feb 11,9 to
2 car garage
th electric door 830 683)
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F At. T OS
323 6.353
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5. nis Cordova Drive. Organ,
Private Owner. 371 O1M
opener, rear yard completely
3WAP SHOP FLEAMARKET
fenced, tIoSt to shopping plaza, Tee 'N Green By- Owner, 3 BR, 1',
ster,
clothes.
plants.
couch.
Anyone
can be a seller or a buyer 1971 VOlkswagen 1)7, 2 door sedan 1
misc All good items.
bath. kitchen equipped, central air
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No charge. All admitted free. Come
sPoed transmission, air con
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
&amp; heat, fenced yard, 127000 372
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every
Sufld3y9
to
3
at
ditioned.
radial tires, extra nicj'
the
S v HardWick, Broker
8770 after S or 531-1112 anytime.
55—Boats &amp; Accessories Movielaria Drive.in Theatre, South
53,595 Call 372.1651. Dtate
Ocltona 668 6611
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3 Bedroom, 7 bath block house in
ROBSON MARINE
66 VW BUG, 1300, 50 tip, clean
For Sale by Owner — 2 bedroom,
cOuntry, off 466.11. Fireplace, lot,
Evening Herald
2921 Hwy 1792
runs good, new tires aria tune vii,
IOQ'x750' 115.000 323 05.31
Florida room, l00'xlSO lot, trees.
3,2 6l
VALENTINE LOVE LINES
Saw Werxaays Call Leslie, I4
Near Sanford 373 9316
1721, after 5 ,ind wkerid, 37) 76fl.
26)1 or 631 9993
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— Lake Mary
2 bar., Fla. tm, 17' Dixiecraft, 75 HP Evinrude, tilt
DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
tenced yard, shade. 511,000 or best
trailer. Sell or 'md. for antique
block, excellent COndition, no City
offer Owr'er 372 1507
car. sailboat Cr rrotorc,cle 321
72"'AUCtIOfl
taxes, by owner 3226620
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£235
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TAFFER REALTY
MOBILE HOME on 1' acre lot,
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river privileges, in Lake County-,
Dealers Auction
59—Musical Wrctiandise
weii Rt,iI Estate Broker
115.0(t).
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COMMERCIAL LOT on West Finit
1100 E 25th St
3776655
12 Noon, Every Friday
Piano&amp; Organ sales &amp; Ser,i We buy
St
used Pianos &amp; trade, Lessons7
ndD'veip2ba
FOUR tQ Acrr 1mar15
Highway 46 Flea Market, I
fenced, large shaded lot Orlando
Piano, organ, guitar, accordian,
Sanford,
1273 1016.
(behind
pci. &amp; group. Bail's Piano 1. Organ
Sates, xw,
HAL COLBERT
Auction Galleries)
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cond, fenced, fruit tret's,
y INC
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE if
Bass Guitar, Univoifretless, go
carpeted Close in 371 0121
2u1 C 7Stri 371 78)2
Classifiea
ccndition 112$ Phone
Ads didn't wrirk I
HAL A COLBERT, REALTOR
there wouldn't be any
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SELMAWILLIAP,SSASSoc,att.
JIM HUNT
60—.Off
ice
Supplies
-ii Il- 'l
(yC'. 372 08t?r 377 1527
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Transportation
7S Park Dr
372 211$
(,
Used office furnIture
REALTOR
AFTER HRS
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377 3991
322 9254
377 0645
or steel desks ICiccutive cl

CALL us to fulfill your Peal Estate
needs. hioniet. Commercat and
lnr.onie Pri'çi-rt, Gro.i's

Luxury Patio Apartments

phoning the office of the Architect
requesting further information
(Phone 130$ 531 2110 after
10
February 1976 I

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9 to 5, Lots of Miic items IllS

home, even a basement, screened

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SPECIFiED BONDS
(essful Bidder shall

liroker OVIEDO- 5 bedroom, 2 story older

80—Autos for Sale

UKC

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Oflop, 202 E. Commercial Ave.,
Sanford. Florida
The
Oaimwoorj
Derryberry
way

Real Estate
322-7643

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65—Pets-Supplies

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GARAGE SALE, Thurs, FrL &amp; Sot

WE TAKE TRADES

a m 9 pm

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or .000dcond,tion Ca11231 46 10

CARROLL'S FURNITURE )fl siai
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Color Tv's from 130; B&amp;W, from
$15. Servire at! makes HERBS'
IV. 1700 S French. 3331731

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I S Park

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WANT TO SELL'
Call "Sanford's Sales Leader"
STEPISTROM REALTY
2565 Park, REALTOR 372-2120

Motorcycle Insuranc,
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3aM
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79—Trucks.Trailers

Steam Clean your cAn Carpet
Rent our Rinsenvac

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C,iII 37? 2811 or 0)1 9993

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improvement product, Expansion

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ITunk Beds ana Dishwasher
Phone3fl;623

RegRt'alEstateflroker
107W. 1st
3736061or32)OSlleves

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52—Applsances
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M.UNS WORTH REALTY

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REt,L ESTATE. IPIC

One BR, unfujrn apt electric '"
110 SELLING
Manufacturers air.carpet, stove &amp;ref Aaultt $105.
representative, a basic home
322 7296 after S &amp; wk nds.
has made it necessOry to add an
additional representative In your
area for the greatest improvement
in roofing at all lime
Vinyl

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anytime

37713.

plt buroOm arran'ment, built
dSiW)sher, W w carpet. central
ce
Otnd5c,ipig
131,650 Ilk.' n.

furnished or
Ideal
location

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VACANT, 2 BR with family room.
screened back porch, fruit trees ________________________________
O,snt'r antiOus. Terms 517.500. SAPIr.')RD. 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home, economical Oil heat, shady
MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
yard $19300 Make otter

Immediate Occupancy

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stamped addressed envelop

WiI

Spring Specials

3lA—Oupl

KUIP DECORATORS
-101W 1I
372 7335
We Buy- Furniture

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322-2420 ANYTIME

Clean) bedroom, )' bath, avocado
StOve &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
central heal &amp; air.
Payton's, 372 1301

Large orrr lot cn take, paved
roats. 56,500 2nd lot on lake &amp;
pay' tt rri,v$ 54.000 Ca',h or terms

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II? Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS $3.4 134-1
H000TPACTOR COMPANY

5110'otd GOOdS
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* They're Hot'' *
Pir.' Piij
iflO rural area Plo clOwn
payment, monthly- payments Jeit
than rent Government 5UMidjZed
to qualified buyer%Catt to st'e it
aCt.' ltiilify

REALTORS MLS 2S4SPARK

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fOlIOing p4acrj
Seminole County School Board

DEW.;i

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Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

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Provide a
Performance,
Payment
and
Guarantee Contr'ct Bond
as
Provided and set forth in
the
SPecificationt.
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
Allcontalnlng 71.20) ecrestroreor
OPEpllUr, OF SEALED BIDS
en
All
has been tiled against you and you bids must tie received and opened in
are reguir
o serve a copy at your a regular meeting of the Seminole
written defenses, ii any,
County School Board in the Seminole
County Cnvrtop en th
WiLLIAM J BFRG[q, pIñintiff'
tO of
attorney, whose addrest is mann at 7:30 P.M enclosed in a
Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman
a ed envelope plainty marked on

Fb 17, 19, 2,6.

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G ardens

PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINI,,iG
BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
may review the Documents
at the

fly Mary N Oaraon
Dtputy Clerk

.',.

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Ph.)fl1301

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Put The Bloom
KENMORE WASHER Pa i-ti,
bedroom. 7 bath. completely
central heat air, ar
service, used machines
On Spring
peting, eatin kitchen, laundryMOONEYAPPLIANCESThOÔ,?
room, Shatiow well, plus it'i Make a Iresh spring start tfl this
room ranch, 10'xlO' family- room, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
guaranteed for a full year with
Classified Ads didn't work
''r4 porch Just reduced to
aPP $29,000.
526.900 Excellent fiflanc Ing.
there wouldn't be any.

Real Estate

A'rnort Blvd anfnrd 323 ii-"

7610 Hiawatha

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ANOTHER NEW ONE' Immacul,,te

BAMBOO COVE APIS

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w carpet, 'anee. enclosed

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Rg Real Estate Bioter
JOttN KR IDER, ASSOC.
107W Commrçit
Phcin" 177 1€'1
Sinfor;'

PAYTON'SCHILDREN'SWEAR

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CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMEnT I
FARM EQUIPMENT
NewandUsed
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sale Pnpi, !rvce

Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns

ui',.,

JUST LISTED!
Beautiful .4
bedroom. P bath homCoi corner
lot Near
'cf and shpping.
Fireplace, double garr,ge, dining
room, 2 pOrches, newly- painted'
inside A bargain (or just $27,500

W. Garnett White

Experienced general office and One 6 2 bedroom apartments,
assembly person wanted. Apply In
furnished or unfurnished Newly
person to Mrs Jernign, Sanford
redecorated Come set' 300 F
Dry Cleaners, II) Palmetto

76—Aijto Parts
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FREE GIFTWRAPPIuG All Baby

k I L I '.1:, 11

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Iargc- I tts

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Pavelcfiak Parinership, 750 S High

AND ALSO. Loti 1, 5, 6. 17, 21, 25.
and)) (LESS The East 156 feet
of Lots 21, 75. 37 and 33 and the East

drfendts

1INN

Commercial Building

provided When training corn Clean I t,a1r..ria ,)pt
, lighls, water
piCted
Itjrn , adults 19* SO 372 7796 after
S eves 6. wk ndt
WE SELL SUCCESS.

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Call Bart

Mary- Blvd and I 1. Excellent
school district and on one of the

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rnteced a?oivtYouorlht.feliet b;dsswi9,IJraw,lforapeiOd

ffin1

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Snera ton.Sonford

3)47

Owner Contractor

Agreement
bound
with
specifications
shall
tie
Agreement used

FENCED FOR YOUR KIDS Corner
lot. 3 bedroom. 2 baths, kitchen
appliances, near shopping, Lake

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with PtOPle Nochilciren Training 31'—Apartments FUrnished
_______________________________
ofIere with living
quarfer

62-1_aw'n-Garden

.

Suni,,n,t

Lots
eded fli't
_____________________________ 7 Offices attached Warehouse truck
height Lar'te fenced outside
WAITRESS Bubbling Personality FlU Oviedo- Duplex, turn, Or
with tots of experience
'.tor,iue Central ICiFi'Ori
unfurn, Ideal location Reasonabte.
ASSISTANT MAPIACEP
iA 1'?!
,
ttO(tiy outgoing, enjoy- working
------------ Call
Of

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Addition
and
will
iflCludc
Mechanical and Electrical for Said
plants

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Park Ave , 7 apts 2 I, large &amp; airy.
1I]Smo, Dep HortonOrg,,nuzatIon
Realtor, 299 lS7Oor eves 372 3307

RN- Current

Court either before strvice on rCServCs the r,ght to reject any-or
plaintiff's attorney or Immediately all Bids received and otto waive
thereafter, Qtherwi a default will any nlormalites in the 8.ding No

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srecncd porch, private yard, air
conditioner Mt ason,lbIe 377 2llti

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Cnmt'rc,ai property, Zoned C 7

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37) t3?lor 372

Em

Thursday, Fef 12,

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100 N.Maple

3O-Aidnnts Uurnise

Excellent salar

AAA

600 Sq F I Shop Space

EveningHerakJ,SanIoi.,J

SO—Misceljaneotjs

...._
washer, dryer. 3fl 0345 after
FOR SALE
I
Da'sun Pictup. Wi"t Cc.ist
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_____________________________
Furniture, Knic Krsaks, various
TOMATO STAKES
I mprror, rado, automaoc, tool
household, dresses, sue 20", Call
NEW 3 bedroom, 7 batP, central
)$Olaftersp,m
box, wide tires $350 &amp; asSume
heat, air $,,DQ dQ*n, soo per
Thurs &amp; Fri 10 to? only, 37?
payment5 3.19 5130 after S
7*76.
STOP
&amp;
LOOK
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Ste nstro m Realty
m'x,II'i 372 7227
for the display ad __________________________________
announcing the opening of San
Home of flPp Warranted Homes
A
ssu
me
Payments
ford's newest and unusual Cactus STOP
AND
THIN K
A
GORGEOUS
Owner Says
HACIENDA
in
GO
MINUTE
Nursery,
corner
We-kiva
IF
CLASSIFIED
Singer Dial And Sew Zig zag with)
ldyllwitde, only 1 years Old 3 Pri
to under sia
Park Dr. ana SR io Joe 0. Mr
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
lot this
needle position sewing machine
bedroom, 7 b,ith, Iorm,'il dining
I brdroom tpOri,' on I,irge
COwICV, Sr
WOULDN'T BE ANY
and eahinet Pay balan.'e of $77 or
room, Florida rrn. f,u, dtji
lot
finanling available???
i payments of 5650 See at
____________________________
garilge kitchen egupped, Central
s'!' Whatever SuitS your needs
RecondItioned 6att;res,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Only 111.400
. ItO? Sanford Ave
372911)
Heavy Equipment

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RctI backgrOUnd a muSt Must
be familiar with Sporting Qools

The Herald Covers The Local

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estimnte

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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
(.111
2611
UI

ARIMEPIT MANAGER

great potential

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2100 Willow Ave. by O,yner, 3 BR, Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing,
CII, titedbath, carpeted, lit cond.,
Residential &amp; BusIness Free
space heater, kitchen equipped,
fllit Clean 37] sc

37—Business Property
_____________________________
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central H A, fenced, Small equity
and takeover? po. mortgage $39
1551 or 3.39 3)9S

a;ia4
yr

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Companion, Needed immediately ST OR I NO IT MAK ES WASTE670 06)6

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will be let under the contract
accordance with pages BR 6 amj
BR 701 th• Contract Documents for

15,6 feet of the South 355 feet at Lot
AND. The North 41 feet of Lot 10;
Publish Feb. Il, 19, 76, March i all In HUDSON PARK. as recorded
1916
in P1.1 Book I, Page 69, Public
__________________________ Records of Seminole County,
Floriøa
FICTiTIOUSNAME
AND ALSO That parr Of the East
Not ice i hereby given that we are
50 feet of the West Half of the Plot
engaged in buiiness at SOS East
thwejt Quarter ot the Southeast
Third

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Unknn

21

W,int 5omtcne to Share
tiomeand expenses
Phone);) $37)

Nurses; P Ni; LPN's; Aides; Aid,

and harJ

41—Hou-

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YOVL ESTATES New Swim
lih,
t ciutidiouse, 550 ma Free
literature p 0 (lox .40. Osteeri
rj, 3776.1 122 6077.
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construction vocabulary
The
Projects will be bid as a packag, bid
04' separate bid too' e6ch,

YOU ARE

section 11. TownshIp
Range 29 East.

29—ROoms

REAL TOM )77 li?o

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41—Houses

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TYPE OF CONTRACT The Work

Section 56309 FlorIda Statutes
S Samuel Feldman

LISTEN'N, . OANCIN. , Join in Fun. MON. THRUj SAT
LADIES NIlE WEDS, DRINKS, HALF PRICE

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Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:

4Ø%d O10,

9 p.m. till 7 am. TOP ENTERTAINMENT

Dine In RELAXED Coot Or? At

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(ordance with the provisions of the

all Iot, vI$itOr, Hear, see, enjoy NASHVILLE SOUND
From Mutic City U.S.A. have great fvn tOitel

:jf . ;1;4I

REFLECTIONS UNLIMITED, ma

that I intend to register slid
name
'ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole Cotmty, Florida in ac

IA1

SANFORD'S NIGHTIIFEI
The area5mjt pi3pula, place

Lillian T. Jenkins

L000wood 37750, SemInole County,

PUTTING

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
o, P ELOF SON
'---Residence
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at
BOx 15,

l'mes, according to Nielsen es-

SAN FORD'S

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d b a SPECTRUM

SMITH, HULSEY, SCHWALBE

us seen in nearly 17.5 million

NIGHT 'CLUB

11 00 ocIock in the forenoon on the

24th day of February, 1976

&amp; NICHOLS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
500 Oarnctt Bank Building
Jacksonville, Florida 37207
PublIsh: Feb. 12, 1976
DEW

t(. peak night, Thursday, when
\if("s taped Olympics package

The Sandbar

bidder for Cash, at the west front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida. at

Newh,art" and "Carol Burnett"

1Iion kmes, compared with

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"Sanfor'
Sates Leader,.'
STENSTROM REALTY

2565 Pork Dr .

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Exoerienced&amp;NewlyLic,nsd

Jon

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vs
and interested publIc in attendanct
THE DEVELOPMENT COP
PROJECT SCOPE &amp; CON
PORATIOPi AT NORTH LAKE, STRUCTION Both pro1ects are
INC . et at,
additiont, which are separate
Defendants
Structures from •i.st.ng building

shows.

r

lids Sh,ill tie receiwr.d until 7 ))
I'M On March 10, 1976,
TYPE OF AID OPENING Bids
shall be opened and read aloud to

Plaintiff, Participating General Contractors

described equipment.
Range
Refrigerator
Central I-feat Unit
Carpeting

By

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TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS

Second Replat. according to the Piat DIVISION
thereat as recorded fl Put Book 13, CASE NO. 7S.IOO.CA9.A
Page73, Public Recordsof Seminole 105 MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
County, Florida
Together with the following a Delaware corporation,

Deputy Clerk

It only suas seen in about II

a-

FLORIDA
Lot 16, Block E, Woodmere Park, GENERAL JURISDICATION

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of thC Circuit COUrt

"Mary Tyler Moore," "Bob

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Wn!c

LES1A;EA SSOCIATES

(Seal)

against an NBC movie and CBS'

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caine out third in its time period

• .a.
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on Saturday night, when it best in many moons for ABC.

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9 BEVERLY I4ILLBILLIES

ABC's Ol)pics coverage was many critics, is prosing the

ECONOMY NIGHT—ADULTS SI, CHILDREN SOc

:

2 12' NEV
U ED ELECTRIC COM.
PANY

But right now, this season,

ratings on Friday night.

TUES. &amp; THURS,

..;;:::

p LASSIE

movie, "The Getaway," for top continue.

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THE FBI (A)

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on Wednesday, Thursday and tng NBC by a slight margin. It

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INVITATIONTOBID

(A ED SESAME STREET

thanks to top ratings it got for the ratings.

FORT,

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re
LLMi1I1ILL1 flVJ

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out No. I last week for the challenge CBS [or that net-

_c.z

Legal Notice

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Orlando - Winter Pcuk
COLLEGE
Seminole
_____________________________________________________
Sealed bids from quatilied
8.30
TERY "Longstroet
General Conlrctors will be
831-9993
Ckxçps, Pete Rose, Scairna,t
322-2611
€D BIG VALLEY
9 BARNEY MILLER Chani
received by the Owner. Board
100
Crofflors (Tuos.) Maureen
1230
and (j Wen(vvriti LVO as•
Truste.s for Seminole Community
12 TOMORROW
2 121 TAKE MY ADVICE
Ui, csonka, The
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Collegp, up to 2:
P M. EST,
130
Thee Degrees (Wad.) none
4
'6 SEARCH FOR
Thursday. March 4, 1976
a IflOn Ioioc. wousng
4)ca fine
IffiruS times
4 LATE NEWS
aIJoy. Goorgo Kiby, Pa4k
HOURS
TOMORROW
Board Room. AdminIstration
lic
a line
6
thru
75
times
°
145
Building, Seminole CommunIty
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
1i GRADY
?lc a line
26 times
College, Highway 1797, Sanford.
4' PASTORSSTUOY
ShIoy Wntens, Po (Fri.)
ELECTRICCOMPANY
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(57.00MINIMUMCIIARGE)
&amp;) LOWELL THOMAS RE.
Florida 3777), for furnishing labor.
9. DAILY M)RD
Burgess Morodith. Jimmy
1255
SATURDAY 9.Noon
iLunesMinimum
material and equipment necessary
200
Weth, Rodcy aziano.
12 NBC NEWS
to complete Alt erat ions and Ad
8.57
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
1
9' MOVIE: (Mon)'HSta.lcd
to Portable Typc Buildings
2 12 NBCNEWSUPDATE
,
••
DEADLINES
rnin
Cmiiu,t Cuii,ue,
2
.12 SOMERsE-r.
900
Sanford.
Florida.
I
SOP3 LOton. 1960. (luos.)
2,
Eng
°Y.
2) 12 NBC MOVIE- "A
Friday
Noon The Day Befoie Publication
The work consists generally in I
Boy
ti
i
G,4
A
Miami
E3oach.'
Ch. 12,
ong
Toi,
Oass GIoc1a Jackremoving overhanging eaves and
Hogans Horoos
" Bob Hopb. Bke
installing new pitched roofs. In
Son, i an Ccar winring P°
Sunday - Noon Friday
Morning
I 4 MIDOAY
i:(Wed)
"Cacluding *o tru, purlins, metal
formanoo, stars with George
6 NEWS
reer." Dean Martin. Slwfev
cave fasciae and SOIl ill,
Se9nthesloryoIac*vccee
600
gable Siding, door canopies and
9
RYANS
HOPE
MacLame.
1959.
(B&amp;W)
wohasanaflaIrw1thamanod
4 SUNRISE SEMESTER
ti
of eight (I) existing
(Thus.) "Masquorado" Oifl
€) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
(Men,,
portable type buildings,
X1, Fri.) READING
&amp; Found
I
MING
Roborlsnn,
.Jnrk
Hawkinq
.4
5
rr'c-o.
niva,n speciHcatton _______
- ANOTH€IJ$1IL(T)
1965.
I3ntish.
(Fri.)
'Moe
on
MCV1E:
(Mon.)
The
)
notes. maybe examined at the office
______________________
GarretaJiaowsearthfora
CRACKERBARREL (11)
the Moon
Margaret
Gypsy and the
of the Maintenance Supervisor.
LOST- MALE PUG I,,tl, t,i.',rl
boy I.pod by a .atNess
(Thus) WHY? (R)
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
Seminole Community College and at
Rutherford. Terry Thomas
Molina Mercouri, Keith
with black face. Call 3770366. or
f
Japaneio IOrTOrISI and
IN YOUR FAMILY
6 to
the
Arch)cc?,
Ct.itrnar.n
LiuvrI vi
19.
I;:th.
call
at
kJji.
1958.
itish.
(Tuos.)
two guide Moncan SOOfl AL ANON
_________________________
Dragash Associates Architects
21 SUNSHINE AIW..NAC
CoIorado
Torritory"
Joel
€
fists.
MISTER ROGERS'
rlanners, tr'. Suite 4. Atlantic ror tamlits or friends o problerm Mifsing sincr Friday, vicinity of
615
McCroa, Virginia MJO.
NEIGHBOfcJOO
"
year old toy bulIdO),
T H E A 0 A M S
75th si
U
Bank
Building, Sanford, Florida.
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
Copies of the documents may be For further iniommation call 423 4.517
1949.
(Wad.)
"Divnos"
Joan
partialli
blind.
neecn medication.
CHRONICLES:S
t625
or write
fi) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
4'37 alter 3 p rn Reward
Iondo1I, .i.
Obtained from the Architect by
31?
ig
C.11
the IM$
MX'1C3
2' (Mon) WIh This
0tdM Anon Family Group P.O
dePositing Five Dotiar ti5OQ før
MING
(Thus) "C.,spatcti From p,.
Acian tanJy, wt-io
Box S3. Sanford. Fla. 3777)
(Tues, Thus, Fri ) "Jeai'wwi
each ,(,t,
tots. Edward (3. flobnson,
1000
6—.Chi
hpod desgo. fxesorvo and
(Wed)ostnEt:'
Any bona tide bidder • UOfl
__________
2
E&amp;ia
Best. 1940 (Fri) "The
12'
CELEBRITY
expand the nabon.
I will not be responsible for any
returning the documents In g
9 DAILY VOR0
SWEEPSTAKES
Spanish Gardner," Dirk
debts incurred by anyone other A8ABY s'SORL D Care for infants
onditlon immediately following the
91 XII WINTER OLYMPIC
630
i4 KIJTANA
bagel only. Next ton'n Orivers'
Bogarcio
Cyd
Cusa.k
1956
than myself as of February 17,
public
opening
of
said
bids.
will
be
GAMES Es scheod
'4' PASTOR S STUDY
LicenSe Bureau. 327 6645.
returned his deposit in lull Non
1976.
________________________________
Botish
6)
PRICE
IS
RIGIif
Mons l000m
oedS1ting,
'6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
bidders returning the documents in
I
Eard E I Peewee) ens New gernment program. child
10:30
1 30
k-n xiey
45 ,
J LILIAS YOGA AN!) YOU
good condition will be returned the
c.ir'
Ib'I
is
52
per
wi'ek,
it
t
.s
2 12 HiGH ROLLEIIS
2 12 DAYSOFOUALIVES
Coss Country Ray.
sum of 10 Dollars and Filly Cents
9 P SUNRISE JUBiLEE
fACED WITH A DRINKING
ou oualilv 321 1?1
4
4 PRICE IS RIGi1'
6 AS THE
)RLD
(57.50).
€D HO1WO0 TV THEA.
PROBLEW
_________-835
€1) 700 CLUB
TURNS
Contracts for work under thiS bid
TER' "unsh the Beast."
Perhaps AtcoiioIc Anonymous
4 FARM AND HOME
9—Good Things to Eat
will obligate the Contractor and
1100
9 RHYME AND REASON
Can Help
___________
Teslch's
athut
6
Subcontractor
not
to
discriminate
in
2
Call
12 WHEEL OF FOR200
anec1bicfanWycop,msts
12 LMNG 'RDS
rut F0z Sak
employment practices and to
TUNE
Write
P0 flex Ill)
91
$20,000
PYRAMID
ncltdng a
married
omply with the laws of the State of
643
cat; before lOam. or after 3 pm
37771
Sanford.Florida
I 6 GAMBIT
230
moftin and her lojth hunFlorida regarding minimum wage
372 eea
- -.12 HI NEIGHBOR
I 9 LET'S MAIE A DEAL
2 12 THE DOCTORS
tw, wo thoughtfuify adrates, workmens compensat;on and APE YOU TROUBLED? Call 1911
650
MUCOTTS
11:30
public liability Insurance and other
4 6! THEGUIDINGUGHT
vertises for huSSUC(*)SS4X.
$7 BUSHEL
4 NEWS
Free, 6.442077 for "We Care"applicable
governing
laws
and
'2 ) 121 HOLLYWOOD
9 THE UEkIIBCRS
930
"Hø?ljne" Adults or Teens
3?? 6733 or 322 0)62
655
regi,lations
_____________—________
_________________
SQUARES
€1)
(Mofl)ERtCA(R)(Turj)
€1) MOVIE: "The Bug Booclo'
2! DEVOTIONAL
flidsecurityontheamovntof5per
4 6 LOVE OF LIFE
SOIJNDSTAGE (R) (Wed)
Errol F?. Aosarina Rory
cent (S per cent) of the bid must _______________________ _______________________
658
9' HAPPY DAYS (fl)
accompany each bid.
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
1959 Counterfeiters pass
1' PAUL HARVEY
f) (f,4) Wed, Fri.) "VILLA
Legal Notice
The successful bidder will be
(Thus )NOVA(R)(Fn,)xUp5
Legal Notice
700
required to furnish Performance
ALEGHE' (Tu
SHOW(R)
Thurs.)
w$th leans man on a men'y
21 jZ; TOOAY(Localnows
andPaymentQonds,exc(t,..jyn
300
chese
at 7:25 and 825)
acceptable Surety, eaCh in the
FICTITIOUS NAME
2
12
ANOTHER
FICTITIOUSNAME
RLD
11.55
1000
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engaged in business at 710 W
(B)
1770,under
Bet Jones beos PersonSanford,
Seminolename
County.
Bidders are requested to viSit thi Sanlando Springs Dr., Longwd Florida
the fictitious
of
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9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ste and determine the conditions 32750,
ally lnsvMjd 'ri a mu-dot
9' 0000MORNINGAMER.
Afternoon
Semit
County,
Florida
TIlE
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name
f intend
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800
may be Occupied at certain times register said name with the Clerk of Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
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5: Irene K Brown
Florida Statutes 1957,
'9 ALMOST ANYTHING
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900
MACHINE
Carloyn Stenstrom
Publish- Jan 29, Feb S 12. 19, 1976
5: Chuck Edgell
GOES
Lifias, Yoga and You' (A)
Chairman,
0EV-li)
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
€D (Mon) 'V,xld Pro55 (A)
Publish Feb 12, 19. 26, March 1.
(Fri) 'Con,, Su'j
Board
of Trustees
(T,,
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
1976
'6 MIKE 000GLAS SHOW.
Thu-s)
ROCI
1100
Seminole Community College DEW 67
FRIENDS.
ADvER TISEMEP4T FOR SEALED
Cohost: Michael Douglas.
ThOma3 Rememtr$"(R,(Ffl,
Dr. Earl S. Weldon
________________________ BIDS
UNDERDOG
2) ({) 16 '9 12) NEWS
GUeStS iflcftx,io fP4Dn) Ktk
"Book E3eit"
President
400
INVITATION TO BID. Notice Is
U ABC CAPTIONED N
Seminole Community
2 IRONSIDE' Preeod
hereby given that the Seminole
FOR THE DEAF
INVITATION
TO
BID
Coflege
County School Board. Seminole
Tune, i-_
ED ULIAS, YOGAAND YOU
Publish. Feb 17, 19. 76, 1976
Notic, iS hereby given that the County, Florida will receive se4led
2
12
(Tues
only)SPECIAL
City
of
Ca55clbc,r
of
Semino'e
bids
until
4
ED 700 CLUB
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DEW 6$
7
P M on March 10,
TREAT: "Pa arid Mo The
County, Florida will receive sealed 1976 at which time Bids will
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
loving rofattonslW beM'onan
bids up to 10 Ct) a m., Friday, publicly Opened and read aloud n
2) i2' TONiGHT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
&amp;ciy man
February 20, 1976, in the the Seminole County School Board
s andson
4) MOVIE: Train From
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72347CA-09 Casselberry City Hall, Casselberry, Merting at the Seminot, County
the boy to len to
DIVISION: F
Florida. for Prrwly CZ
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NATIONAL Comprehensive General LIability
1959,
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PROJECT TITLE PINECREST
BANK,
a
national
banking
car
standeiflthe'ci
I°st,t'ance,
Specifications
may
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about a law ofticer w$ trios to
MULTIPURPOSE ADDITION AND
poratiori,
Joseph Mascolo and Matobtained from the City Manager, BEAR LAKE ELEMENTARY
0'er-all, the .ietwork's Ol)mtiw the )vu-lg kiter ci his wile
NEW YORK AP) — The
Plaintiff, Casselberry City Hall, Casselberry. ADDITION. SEMI PlOt. E Coors Iv,
thew Laborleaux star
faint huzzah heard on Sixth Av- pics broadcasts from last
Florida, The City reserveS the right FLORIDA
GILLIGANS ISLAND
6' MOVIE:
pj
enue this week has te idonti- Wednesday through Sunday
HARVEY C. FRANCISCO and
accept or reject any or all bids,
6 MARY HARfl,IAN
NAME OF OWNER: Th
CAROL FRANCISCO, his wife.
Acxk H.idson, S4va Koscn.
Arfhony S Gulliano
fled as coining from ABC's cm- nights were seen in an average
Seminole County School Board
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MISTER
ROGERS'
Defendants,
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1970. U.S. s6dmyCiitianman..
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PROJECT LOCATION Forest
Publish: Feb. 12, II, 1976
NOTICE OF SALE
NEtGHBOPJ,OCO
ages, with the aid cia wotv ci
City. Florida and Sanford, Ftoqd,i
quite well in the Nielsen ratings each night.
DEW
69
Notice
is
hereby
given
that.
9 EDGE CII N1GHT
respective'y
or'phan. arid a German
pursuant to an order or a final —
with their prime time Olympics
If this keeps up for the reED
ADOAMS FAMILY
lady door, to carry out a
PLACE F OR RECEIPT OF
iudgment of forecboaure entered in
shows.
maining five nights of Olympic
4 30
SEALED BIDS All Bids are to be
sabotage rrissn agawisl l'
the above captioned action. I wilt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE d*livred to the Superintendent of
ABC, in past years the No. 3 telecasts, it might give ABC
4 MIKE (XXJGLAS SHC)IN
oo(kAe oths
sell
the property
situated
in ISTHFOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ill AND SChools Bids will be opened ii) the
Seminole
County. Florida,
described
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network iii the Nielsens, came enough impetus to seriously
U MARY HARTMAN, MARY
SEMINOLE
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CIVIL CASE HO. 76.1UCA.e.E
FEDERAL NATIONAL. MOP
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot
poration. etc.,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Pllintiff,
Petition f or Dis solution of Marriage
vs.
has been filed against you and a MARY E. LIEURANCE, a single
prayer containedwitpsin the Petition woman, and CENTRAL MORrocivests the Court to award that TGAGE COMPANY. INC,.CFIOI.Ida
certain properly owned by you and Corporation,
your wife, BETTY S. RACCA, as
Defendants
tenants by ti, entireties, located at
NOTICE OF ACTION
119 Hidden Lake Drive, Sanford,
TO: MARY E. LIEURANCE
Florida, and more particularly
Address Unknown
described IS:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Lot ID, Block "F", HIDDEN action for foreclose a mortgage on
LAKE, UNIT 10, aCcording to the the following property in Seminole
Plat thereof as recor
in Plat County, Florida:
Book 17, pages 53 and SI, Public
Lot 77, Block "J", NORTH
Records of Seminole County, ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION
Florida.
FIVE, UNIT ONE, according to the
to your wife, BETTY S. RACCA, as plal thereof,
as recorded in P1*1
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has been filed against you and you has been filed against you and you
are requir ed to serve a copy of y our are required to serve a copy of your
wr itten defenses, if any, to it, on
written defenses, if any. to it on VAN
DEN BERG. GAY 1. BURKE, PA., JULIUS G. PETRUSKA, ROW.
attorneys for thi plaintiff, at Post LAND. PETRUSKA. BOWEN £,
, Office Box 191, Orlando, Florida MCDONALD, Plaintiff's attorney,
32102, end file the original with the wto5e 6ddP55 5 30$ North Magnolia
Clerk of the above styled Court oqio, Ave. Orlando, Florida 37*01 on or
before March 10th, 1976; otherwise, before March 101h. 1776 and file the
a judgment may be entered against origirat with the Clerk of this Court
you for the relief demanded in the either bef or e service on the Plifl
complaint.
tiff's attorney or immediately
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'i said Court on the 30th day of be ent er ed against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint,
January, 1916.
(Seal)
WITNESS my hand and t he
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
this Court, this 3rd day of February,
1976.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins
(Seal)
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. Beck*ith, Jr.
Publish: Feb S. I?, 19, 26. 197k
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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By: Elaine RiChartie
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. DEW
76 Feb. 5, $2, 19. 26, 1976
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-20S6-CA44.0
IN RE The Marriage of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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FERNOALE, MARYLAND
described property owned by
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
GeocIanna Jeffrey Seivwrlght, said LESLIE MAY LONG HAS filed a
property being located In Seminole Petition n the Circuit Court of
County, Florida. more particularly Seminole County. Florida. for a
described as f ollows :
Dissolution of Marriage and you are
One (1) 1969 Ford, 2dr., ID No. r eq uired to serve a copy of your
9A3SH777I30, $ cylinder
written defenses, if any. on J
being stored at Mullins Shell in Christopher Ray, P0 Box 399.
C,.ssetberry, Florida. For additional Attamon'e Springs, Florida , 37701
Informtlon call the Civil Division of and file the original with the Clerk of
the Seminole County Sheriff's the above styled Court on or before
Department,
the 10th day of March A 0.. 1976.
and the undersigned as Sheriff CI otherwise a Default and Ultimate
Seminole County, Florida, will at Judgment will be entered against
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AM on the 131h day Of
u for the relief demanded in the
February, AD, 1976, offer
for sale Petition
and tell to the hQhest bidder, for
WITNESS my hand and otfcal
Cash. sub j ect to any and alt existing stalof Slid Court on this the 2nd
day
ien, at the Front (Wait) Door of the of February, A D. 1976
Seminole County Courthouse in (Seal)
Sanford, Florida, the above
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
described personal property.
Clerk of the Circuit Co"rl
That said sate Is being made to
By Elaine RiCharde
Satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Deputy Clerk
Execution.
.1 Christopher Ray
John E. Polk.
P0 Rni199
5ertf
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Cowty, Fl3rIda
PubliSh Jan, 22 29, Feb. 5, 17, 1976 Florida 32701
Attorney for Petitioner
0EV 103
Publish. Feb S. 1?, 19, 26, 1976
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEW 73
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CIVIL NO. 76174.CA-09.6
COLWELL MANAGEMENT, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COMPANY, a California Cot- COUNTY, FLORIDA.
poration, as nominee of the Trustees CIVIL ACTION NO. 7691CA-O9.E
of Colwell Mortgage Trust, a STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN 1.
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
California business trut?.
Plaintiff.
Plaintiff,
vs
vs
- flRIJfl WITT a,w4 fnDrA r
BRUCE ELDFNPR'CFaiMADv
LL PRICE, his wife. - - WIlT. his wife,
Defendants.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OPSUIT
TO BRUCE ELDEN PRICE
TO: BRUNO WITT and
and
LORENA C. WITT,
14 Devitt Avenue south
MARY LEE PRICE,
hiS wife,
Waterloo, Ontario
Residence Unknown.
N7J1YS. Canada
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
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from the time she was kidnaped expressionless, Her parents, him holding a weapon across streets of Los Angeles ill ben- handled weapons In front of back of the van and patted him
ready fired, could rest Its case
District Court judge Oil, on Feb. 4, 174, until shortly Randolph and Catherine her chest.
evolent captors. He admitted a him, freely told how she Joined on the head several times, he
by the end of the week.
er J. Carter ruled that the after her capture in San Hearst, did no t move for .,CV
During cross-examination, fori d i l for the liarrisci and the SI.A and boasted of her role said.
Still to come is the playing of government could use the tape Francisco.
eral minutes.
a taped communique sent from and the testimony of a Los AnBrowning called her story a
The Jury was then brought Bailey attempted to destroy
the underground in which Miss geles teen-ager who said the lie and urged the judge to admit into the courtroom, and Brown- Shephard's credibility as a witHearst said she willingly Joined newspaper heiress and two oth. the tape and the evidence of her ing called two witnesses
ness by alluding to Shephard
to reew spaper S
h
Ch
her terrorist kidnapers In the er-s held him hostage overnight activities in Los Angeles.
telling
police that the figure
peat
tile
e
testimony
that
preApril 15, 1974, bank robbery.
in May 1974.
'Everything the court has viously had been withheld from was 6 feet tall.
U.S. Atty. James I.. Browning
ST. PETERSBURG, (AP) founder Hon Hubbard, the its representative, Sorrell AlTheS-Ioot-3Missflearststood
Carter's ruling all but as- heard from Miss Hearst of her the sequestered Jurors.
-The
St.
Jr. said after W'dn1ay's
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Petersburg United Churches of Florida and ln
at Ba il ey's requct,
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Times
has
sued th
urt
that he has, au . take the stand in her own de- not true," he said,
e Churchthe
of
Anthony
Shephard,
a
clerk
at
Sheithard
contended
he
saw
the
Scientology,
accusing
a sporting goods store in central
dition to plRyiing,the tape, "five fense and recount for the jury
Carter then declared that i - by lx)s Angeles, said lie caugh t persi
fromhis
the
bottom of
a hill church and its leader of con.
or six more witnesses" to call, her version of life with her the preponderance of the cvi.
and, from
direction,
a short
Legal
Legal Notice
members
W"liam
They will testify on technical Symbionese Liberation Army dence,
spiring to intimidate and hi
the government has es- Emily Harris shopli ft ing and person would look taller. He rass staff reporters,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
matter-!,detailing such things kidnapers.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
never identified Miss Hearst
tablished that the statements scuffled with them on
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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as t he seizure of evi de n ce and
The
Times
Pubhising
Co.
and
wi th certainty.
Bailey acknowledged outside made by the de fendant after the sidewalk .
ttt certain Writ of cuu IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
by virtue
Miss Hearst's arrest last Sept. court that introduction of the
three
of
its
reporters
filed
a
issued
of and under COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Execution
happening of the bank robbery,
Miss; Hearst has admitted
Tholl Dean hilatthessi a 19- civil suit illiVednesday in Pinellas the seal of the County Court of CIVIL ACTION NO, IF&amp;IIIII-CA-41114-111
18, he said.
tape would "sharply increase" by recording, orally or by tweaking LIP
the light by pep- year-old college student, tes- Circuit Court, seeking an if)- Brevard County, Florida, upon 6 in Re: The marriage of
Chief defense counsel F. Lee
final Iudgment rendered in the LESLIE MAY LONG. Wife,
the
likelihood
that
he
will
ask
writing,
were
made
volun.
pering
the
store
with sub- titied that the Harrlses and junction to stop the alleged
Bailey fought for two days at a Miss Hearst to repeat for the tarily."
OC- aforesaid court
the )Oth day of
Petitioner,
machine gun lire from a van Miss Hearst took him hostage currences.
certain
October, A D. 1975, in
and
special hearing outside the Jun the story she told to the
lie promised a detailed ex- parked across a busy four-lane and used his van as part of their
entitled, Credithrilt Of JOHN I., LONG. JR.. Hus band,
presence of the Jury to suppress judge - and the world
Named as defendants were case
America, Inc. Plaintiff. vs
on
planation
of
his
decision
in
street
front
the
store,
allowing
getaway.
Reipondent,
the taped communique and to
the controversial California- Georgianna Jeffrey Seivwright,
Tuesday.
wr i t i ng soon,
NOTICE
TO DEFEND
the Harrises to flee.
Smiling frequently and based Church of Scientology, Defnthnt, violl aforesaid Writ of THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Execution was delivered to me as
jonu L. LONG. JR..
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Ha ving been tipped by Bailey
Shephard said he later saw a brushing hair from his eyes, the Miss Hearst "because they in the robbery.
The prosecution in Patricia shooting and kidnaping incident constant fear of being killed by
in
advance
on
what
to
expect
woman
who fitted the descrip- casually clad youth told of his were all so nici
She was constantly asking
Hearst's trial for bank robbery, in 1.os Angeles in which hill the
SIA if she did not cooperate from Carter, Miss Hearst sat tion of Miss; Hearst walk toward night-long ride through the
Miss flearst, he said, deftly him if he was comfortable in the
with most of its big guns al- Hearst also Is charged.

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activity consists of jogging a
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30 push-ups and 30 sit-ups. I've
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ounces of whole milk for break- what it is in view of your
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history of heart disease.
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factor.
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Air port Authority' officials
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county's first graders. The day
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are scheduled to decide at 9 Vihk'n will then work toward ii
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ask
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future overcrowding at the Points,
teachers.
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Roth Vihlen and Jail
Seminole County, according to the telephone book.
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the "average" speed limit of judges would still have to be
that stretch plus number of elected by the it
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children walking that stretch, Seminole and Brcard Counties
water hazards, remoteness
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from habitation, availability of reside here
sldealks or bike paths, con
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reside permanently in Seminole the bill passed into law
stronger measure through the
The policy provides for a County has passed through a
And Hattaway is confident he legislature
point count based on "hazards" legislative subcommittee in will be able to get the measure
Last year's bill called for five
with a cut off limit. Above that Tallahassee, according to State through the legislature during judges to reside in Seminole
limit, courtesy busing would be p J)
[lob llattawiiv.
this year's session.
County.
recommended. According to
The
Altamonte
Springs
"I'll get this bill passed," he
the proposed policy, the cut off
"We never even got the bill on
Democrat is pushing to get a said.
the
house floor," Hatt.away
limit would be determined by bill passed
by the legislature
The rationale behind the bill said,
combining together the values which would require judgeships is to cut down on the per diem
assigned to specified hazards. held
The
, bill is
by three judges who reside and mileage costs taxpayers
sponsored
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developments.
The three new districts,
take up the top of courtesy
Mrs
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Mrs. Auth told of the passage however, have no authority for
busing — the free tran•
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Management
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fle4ns of enlightened pieces of en- to provide this authority'.
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This will appear on the I1arch
in the Seniinwe County Cc)jr.
pictures
to
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the
Uhitedates,
9 primary ballot s Conthouse.
Mrs. Carmen Hall, a member enormity of the stuadon.
This act provided for a
roposing an
Of a special committee studying
"Parts of the river, including
regiaflal approach to Water amendment to the State Conthe issue, requested time to Lake George, are now in the management through the stitution authorizing and
study' a new courtesy busing same stage that Lake Apopka establishment of five water limiting local taxes for water
policy proposed by' Supt. was in in l%9, an' q
OU tranagernent districts whose management purposes to not
William Layer.
knov, Apopka Is now .a dead ooundarics were predicated on more than one (1) mill."
She studied routes near six lake' due to cbannelization and bsdrologically controllable
This will
elementary schools with run-off of nutriente"
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members of the Department
uanaemerit o 5ret
She further stated that
Formerly there were two resources to the St. Johns River
Transportation. The routes problems of low water in the agencies involved in water Water management District
were described
by committee Sanford area are caused by resource management, the which Mrs. Auth pointed out,
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renters are an asset to an area of welfare with no safety valve
because centers free mothers to keep it from being a give.
who are able to secure jobs.
away program."
County Commission ChairThe
major
opponent
Hattaway offered to put
man Michael Hattaway has yesterday was Commissioner Kimbrough in touch with Mrs.
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rough. Kimbrough Phoebe Carpenter, program
port for a $10,000 contribution said he approved of the concept rlirr'Ctcr
for day care in three
tim%;ard Subt(j17L(1 dii) care for of LI C program, but he said he Counties,
including Seminole
SOifli' 400 needy children in wanted to InSUrIj himself the "Mrs. Carpenter
Is willing to
Seminole County.
county has all the necessary work safeguards
into the
Atyesterday's
county safeguards plugged in before program," hlattaway
told
COIflJfliSSiOfl meeting Hattawsiy contributing the $10,000.
Kimbrough.
pushed for the $10,000 after it
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said today
was learned Seminole Corn.. dma ted Child Care Center Kimi*ough
contacted
her last
munity College has do na ted appealed last year for the entire
"i'm afraid to breathe"
$20,000 — the first Step toward $50,000, but because of an an
she said
winning $400,000 In available ticipated shortage of funds the
-state and federal grant money cornmi.sslon turned the agency
relieved
cat
A total of $50,000 in local down
money is needed to secure
omplemented those corn
Ilattaway said the $10,
missners
who supported the
$400,000 in state and federal could be taken from a $2?7,000 concept. She
Id the ent re
matching funds a ailable for county contingency fund Later
ission
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establishment of day care the $10,000 could be replaced program if shwill support
centers to aid working mothers. when $9
e is allowed the
8,000 in unanticipated opportunity to demonstrate the
Hattaway said he will issue a revenue is
secured, he added,
need for day care.
challenge to industry to donate
Kimbrough said it was his
t .e remaining $20,000. He impression
Commissioners Harry
C year that the
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" What's happening to the
St. governmental acts at the Central and Southern Florida 'bebeves in using nature to enormous
increase
Johns River makes a person rIver's headwaters, referrin
in future generations to "get on
g to Flood Control District and the accmplish aims rather than population," she said. "Some
biologist, and publicized in the
the phone
nt to cry," declared Jean. the miles of
Evening Herald April 13, 1975.
call
your
canals,
dikes,
and
Southwest
Florida
Water
8U $ I fl
wa Auth as she addressed the dams
spending millions for unneeded places in the state have no fresh legislators" to
nine
built by private interests Management District
demand action.
Calling on all citizens to
funded
projects"
water now due to salt water
meeting of Friends of The St. to reclaim marshlands for through the levy
In
her
two
hour
program,
support
the Constitutional
of ad valorem
intrusion. Miami
The Seminole County' School Johns Tuesday' night at the farms, ranches and real estate taxes.
"Our budget last year
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Said Savalas of Women's Liberation 'They can do w ha t
they want, baby. it's all fine by me"
Hanging loose, baby while hanging in there, seemed
to be Telly's approach to nightclub entertainment At one
Point in his show, he did stop short and comment, "I don't
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Part of top-flight competi
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y,'e make the book opening
thrust and counterthrust of bid of one spade With two
measures designed to em aces you should never — or at
barrass the other side
least *almost nc',cr — preempt
East's five-club opt-fling in the first seat
was designed for that purpose.
It workeI far beyond his
(Do you have a Question
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ble was primarily for penalty, the Jacobys" care of this
but North decided a seven newspaper. The JaCObys will
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talks off-screen with the same laconic tough guy-funny
guy style as he does on Kojak. "You play pretty close t
yGurself. If I were a cop, I'd be,like that," he said on his
on-screen performance.

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The lollipop legend was born, Savalas explained,
when a meter maid gave U. Kojak the candy to help him
cut down on smoking. A cop of Kojak's character wouldn't
normally go around sucking lollipops, said Savalas —
"out He1 (10 it to please a chick."

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This coming year you many
experience an unexpected shift
in conditions that will prove
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Kansas City could lose this
year's Republican convention, possibly to Miami Beach,
in a dispute over hotel space, party leaders say.
Local officials claim they may fall as much as 10 per
cent short of providing the Republicans the 16,000 rooms
promised for the August event.
(0P officials say If they can't have all the rooms
pledged they are prepared to move their convention to
another city.
Kansas City Mayor Charles Wheeler summoned hotel
representatives for a meeting today in an effort to find the
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Extra policemen were
assigned to Escambla High School today to prevent any
further racial outbreaks as a number of while students
threatened to walk out of classes to attend a school board
meeting.
Sheriff Royal Untrelner told newsmen he had heard
"rumors of trouble," and school officials said the reinforcements "just seemed appropriate at this time."
The school board was expected to take up some of the
cases of students suspended from school after racial
rioting last Thursday. The rioting closed the school and
injured four pupils by gunfire.
The skirmishes were the result of a long-standing
dispute over the nickname "Rebels" for the school's
athletic teams.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Reporters should have
the legal right to protect confidential sources, say
members of the House Governmental Operations Committee.
The panel approved il-i Tuesday a "press-shield bill"
that would allow reporters to refuse to divulge sources in
almost all instances.
"It provides a privilege for members ti the news media,
broadcast and print, to refuse to disclose their confidential sources and any infcrmathin that they my
gather from confidential sources whether or not it's
published," said Rep. Joe Gersten, fl-Miami, the sponsor.
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chairman of a House in.
vestigatlng committee says he
will (-all today for the firing of
the head of the Department of
Business Regulation and its
chief counsel.
Rep. Dick Clark, fl-Miami,
said he would also call for the
immdisitø r''.!remer.t of tho
Land Sales Division chief.
Clark said he would urge his
Select Committee ti' Fraudulent Mortgage Sales to adopt
those recommendations as the
first steps in a reform of the
department.
A. L Baker, department director, and William Moore,
chief counsel, were to testify
before the committee voted on
final recommendations.
The panel has been investigating why it took government agencies so long to crack
down on a mortgage security
fraud which Comptroller Gerald Lewis said may have bilked
UP to 80,000 persons out of as
much as $1 billion.
The committee staff has
charged that the Land Sales Division was the chief culprit in
the delay and that Baker — di.
vision chief before he was promoted to department threcto
buckled under pressure 1ro
the land sales industry to do
nothing In spite of mounting
evidence of fraud.
Clark said he would also ask
the committee to recommend
that the Land Sales Division be
moved from Tampa to Tallahassee and that the full department be reorganized to better
outline its powers.
C. H. Lynch, division director, was criticized in the corn.
mittee staff report for failure to
lake aggressive action, Lewis
last week called for his dismissal.
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Wheat farmers in the Great
Mains have begun plowing under part of their droughtshrIveled 1976 crop in a desperate effort to head off severe
wind erosion that could affect millions of acres.
High winds this week In western Kansas and the
Oklahoma and Texas panhandles kicked up dust storms
reminiscent of Dust Bowl days.
"It was like the 'Dfrty.! for awhile Monday," said
Allan fldwman,ilistrjil- director in southwestern Kansas
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Herald Staff Writer
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He has assisted In fund
WONN
raising,
organized
and
St. Johns District Corn.
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Scouts
on
trips
to
missIoner
E.C.
(Chris)
Elsea
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Sanford received
'up
Europe. An Eagle Scout him.
Beaver award — the hight
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his days as a Boy Sceut
honor for an adult scouter — at ______
were
spent in New York, Iowa
the annual recogni tion dinner
and
Florida.
held by Central Florida Council
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LONG WOOD — City Attorney
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Ned Julian Jr. has been
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outstanding level of service, i
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of the it
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determined and self-sacrificing
The Humanities and Fine Aria building nader
Cc GROWTH
a has been a Scoutjeader
group of volunteers." Seminole comm un ity College Is scheduled for completion
Councilman Gerard Connell
for ii pears, itsxting,
an
urged
the city to seek a
Oeober.
It will Include an auditorium (shown above) and stage,
In akfltion to Eleeiolficei-s assist It ; Icoutmaster in
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and facilities for the music department — both vocal and band,
the district for the YVar wire Wacr s4, tia. lie has served as viance from (artment of
art and drama. In the background is the present library under Verlin (Vie) Arnett, chairman; scoutmaster, unit
corn. Environmental Regulation
which the open plaza Is now being enclosed and facilities con
h1) tequiroments that a
Russell
B.
Kitner,
cornmissioner,
district
vice.
strutted for vocational programs such as the cooperative missioner; and Dave Davies, chairman, Camptng.Activiea sewer plant operator be on the
education, home furnishings, motel and hotel and clothing executive,
chairman, and Is on the Coun cil Job daily for the city's two 1'
services. Completion date is In April on th is Phase III project.
Also recognized for achieving Advisory Board. He is manager sewer package plants.
"It is ludicrous for Longwood
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
a high level of achievement was of Penney's In Sanford Plaza,
Wekiwa District, which in. which Is Scout distributor for tO have to follow the same rules
as larger systems," Connell
said, adding that the city's
Skylark sewer plant serves only
106 families while the Columbus
Harbor Out serves only the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Connell said the DER is to
discuss downgrading its C
regulations at a 9 a.m. Feb. 19
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vacoum
cleaner
and
a
50-watt
meeting
in Tallahassee. He said
Herald Staff Writer
Bennett reported that wit.
citizens band radio power he talked wi th state DER of.
nesses at the bar told him Uiat
Police ind sheriff's deputies the incident occurred d uring an
amplifier from the residence of (idals who informed him the
have arrested two persons In argument over50-cents that I
Cecil Simpson, 2034 Jefferson city could seek a variance of the
allte regulations.
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Ave.
connection with alleged knife had been put in a Juke box.
City sewer plant operator
attacks.
Patrolman Carey Herndon
Altamonte Springs police
* Police
Brady
Mitchell, whose $10,000
Sanford police arrested arrested Joe Bernard Stevens,
reported the residence
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annual
Booker T. Washington, 49, of 106 24, at his 825 S. Wymore Rd.
salary Is completely
entered by prying open a door.
Bethune Circle, Sanford, early residence on a charge of
Police were unsuccessful funded by the federal govern- 'ti
today on charges of aggravated possession of controlled sub.
ment through the Corn.
early today in attempts to
Deputy Frank Ambrose entered hia car parked at the an
assault, assault and battery and stance. Bond for Stevens
unidentified man who ran prehensive Emplo,inent and
was reported at the same time Seaboard Coastline
Training Act (CE TA) program,
use of a weapon in commission
Railroad
from a burglarized business
at $5,000.
county fire units contained a 10- parking lot at Eighth Street
told
city officials recently that
and
of a felony after Mrs. Jean C
W. 13th Street,
Doug Keith Manning, 19, of acre brush fire west
of
the
Persimmon
Avenue
constructing
and took a
and equipping a
Washington was allegedly Orlando, was arrted Tuesday tlnterstate
Patrolman Tony Brooks Jr. laboratory could cost many
on Markham Road $180 citizens band radio unit.
slashed on the chin and throat by sheriff's deputies on a
circuit before the blaze could damna.,.
Sheriff's Sgt. Oscar Redden said he spotted the man running thousand dollars.
with a 12inch butcher knife at court warrant charging three houses,
In othe r business, council ,
Jr. reported burglars ente red Into an area of high grass near
their residence, according to delivery of a corolled subDeputies
also
reported
that
the
New York Beer over Connell's strong ob.
the residence of Ernest the rear of
Police reports.
stance. Manni ng's bond was set county
Garden
firemen
extinguished
a
about
4
a.m.
Jections, demanded that all city
Culbrerth,
1701
Strickland
Ave.,
Washington was held in at $8,000.
small orush fire in an open field Sanford, Stereo equipment
department
heads
county jail in lieu of $10,100
Police said
have
.r-d en
Deputies reported dense near Collins Drive at Sunland tak en from
the
r
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bo nd.
idence
was
telephones
placed
in
their
had
been
ent
er
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smoke from a brush lire east of Estates south of Sanford.
by breaking a
found in a nearby wooded area, Window and vending machines homes,
Sheriff's deputy J.F. Bennett Interstate Four near the
SR-46
Deputies today were in. Redden said, but record albums were burglarized.
jailed Debris Butts, 26, of 1320 exit hampered traffr
Directing remarks toward
on
the vestigating a burglary at valued at $300 were not
Public
Works Director Ralph
Williams Ave., Sanford, on a (our-lane divided highway
Officers said wrenches
Anderson's Grocery, 18th Street recovered,
charge of aggrakd battery tuesday afternoon. Florida
at the Scene were identified as Fisher, Cndlman Le*wrence
and Southwest
Sanford police today were having been stolen earlier in a Goldberg said Fisher should
after Al(reda Addison, 34, Highway Patrolmen aid Lake in which burglarRoad, Sanford,
-s pried a glass investigating the reported th eft
burglary at
have a telethoneto be available
Seminole Gardens Apartments, Mary Police handled trilfic on door off its
hinges
to enter the of a rifle, three shotguns, a Station, W. 13
in the event a water line br eaks
was allegedly slashed on the the inte rsta te
Str t.
while uni from business and take 0 in cha nge
or another type emergency
right arm with alunfeduring
the Lake Mary Fire epart- (ruin a cigarette vending
occurs.
argument at DcI.uze Bar on ment, Florida Forest
ry &amp;rvice ma chine and a clock radio.
Connell insisted that a
Southwest Road, Sanford.
and four Seminole Count) Fire
th
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David H. Green, of 214 Citrus
Bend for Ms. Butts was set at Department stations contained
man home is his castle" and
Dr., Sanford, reported to
that no one should be required
$8,000, according to county Jail the brush fire,
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A shcrt-lived ban on spray
adhesives by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission frightened many pregnant women and led at least
eight women across the country to have unnecessary
abortions, a new study says.
The ban on the products was lifted six months after it
was Imposed in 1973, but the study by a New York State
researcher says some doctors were flooded with calls
from pregnant women worried about possible birth
defects due to the product.
The commission hanned 5pray iesvc. in A 4g ast I 373
because an Oklahoma researcher said two deformed
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Air Force Secretary Thomas
Reed says the proposed U.S. cruise missile will be effective only against thinly defended targets in the Soviet
Union but that he would be sorry to see the weapon
bargained awzy in arms limitation agreements.
He appeared to downgrad1' the importance of the airlaunched cruise missile, which the Russians have been
trying to curb in nuclear anns limitations talks with the
United States,
Heed contended the relatively slow moving cruise
missile could not do the job that the piloted 131 bomber,
with its sophlstcated radar-jamming gear and supersonic
short range missiles, could do against heavily defended
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Despite grants of immunity, in the April 15, 1974, bank rob. ham and SLAmembers Wil.
Carter agreed to a form of neighbors in the Predomina
n tly and they said she proudly told
and Emily Harris.
three persons who reportedly bcry.
renounced that tape during
immunity that (tort' not prohibit black section
Miss Hearst, daughter of San
of
San
Francisco
them
of
her
revolutionary
testimony
Monday
as
she
did
saw a cheerful Patr icia Hearst
Matthews
testified
at
the
prosecution
In
the
future
where
the
SLA
hid
for
all
Francisco
Examiner president
Bailey also does
several exploits with the t o
SLA communiques containing Randolph Hearst , is on tr ial on
In a Symbionese Liberation jury to hear the not want the hearing Tuesday that Miss against the three who refused to months after kid
testimony of Hearst to,
naping Miss group. She seemed happy,
they her voice,
him she freely testify but insures that their Hearst on
Army hideout are battling to Thomas Dean Matthews, a 19charges that she willingly par.
Feb. 4 1974.
said.
She said she feared for her ticipated in the bank robbery. If
joined the SIJ and showed skill testimony at Miss Hearst's trial
stay off the witness stand at her year-old Los Angeles area man anti
SLA leader 1)nald "Cinque"
Shortly before the bank rob- life from the time she was ab- convicted, she could
expertise with senji. cannot be
bank robbery trial .
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used against them. DeFreeze roprortedly
in- txr),,.%1Iss 11c,ilfst,,~qi d
once held captive by Miss automatic wea pons.
The prosecution planned to
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It was learned the three were troduced them to Miss Hearst,
that she had joined the SLA. She Sept. 18.
call the three again today at
in prison.
Miss hearst's al. Its attempt
to elicit testimony Tuesday was
lost in a protracted legal
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witnesses, llcnald Tate and
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counter a move by defense at.
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A 34-year-old woman testified
She testified that she told she is still frightened for her life
Tuesday that a Pompano Park Conti her fiance, whom she and the lives of her children and
man threatened her life and the later married, was a pollceulan that she moved from Florida
leaving no forwarding address.
lives of her two sleeping in another state.
Alta m ont e S p r I n g 1
children on Nov. 15 when he
testified
that
The woman
forced her to commit unnatural Conti said, "A cop's broad, Patrolman A.M. Caplan, who
sex acts and raped her in the that's great," and began to beat arrested the suspect, testified
living room of her Altamonte her and threatened to kill her that he had previously observed
Springs apartment.
and her children. She said she Conti at a restaurant, that he
The
woman,
who
has since was kicked and forced to answered the description given
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moved out of state, told a cir. disrobe In her living room and by the woman of her attacker
cult court jury that she was an was raped twice during the and had been called "Rocky"
executive with an Orlando firm hour-and-a40 incident,
by a large group of people in the
at the time of the alleged attack
Following that attack the restaurant.
and that Rocco Anthony Conti, woman said Conti told her as
Under cross examination by
42, had come to her apartment he left the apartment," defense attorney Emmett
on thc pretense of diupping off 'ilemrmber you're Rocky'
Moran, the woman testified
promotional materials to be baby now," and asked if she that she was crying during the
used by her firm,
attack but didn't scream out
needed any money.
Conti Is accused of two counts
"He said If I told anyone that because she (eared for the lives
Of involuntary sexual battery. we'd all three be found in the of her children sleeping in an
He was arrested the right of the bottom of a canal," th' wom.in adjacent bedroom.
alleged assault by poli ce at a testified.
The case was eKpected to go
restaurant in Altamonte
said
she
was
to the jury for deli be ration this
The woman
Springs.
hysterical and that she afternoon foll owin g testimony
The woman testified that telepho ned a friend who Is a by witnesses listed by the
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me woman told the Jury that Heffernan.
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MIAMI (A?) — A U.S. Customs offi cial in Miami says an
immigration inspector tT
Nassau, Bahamas, has fountf
Wit pounds of cocaine word
about $2.4 million In a suite,
leading to the arrest of a Ca
Rica man.
The spokesman said ta' cocaine was found Tuesdafthen
the inspector noticed sids of
suitcase had apparer# been
replaced. They said the inspector found six plate bags of
cocaine Inside the suitcase
Panels.
Carranza Ltto MarIo
Mc(linn, 19, of (oa Rica, was
turned over to Bahaman authorities after the discovery,
the spokesmnm said
Ile said Mctjtnn had entered
the Bahamas from Jarnai
and was be1n processed (tie
flight to Miami when the '°
caine was (owid.

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President Ford's proposal to increase the
Social Security tax to 12.3 per cent — an increase of
three-tenths of one per cent for both emp!oyes and
employers
is one way to drive the wolf away
f rom the door of this endangered pension program.
It is not the only way. however, and there are

Theatre, 14 and SR 436,
where representatives
from RS andaSdCPA w
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a.m. will feature a talk on

Businesses participating in the fund raising
include Marcella's, Guy's Bar-B-Que, Dairy Shack,
1101 Donut Shop, Sizzlin' Steak, Knight's Shoe
Store and Dekle'sGulf Station. More businesses will

and answer session -xith David Lanier,
of Sardord,
plus additl(mal assistance from tax
aides trained by
the HIS for Ithe American Association
of
Pcrso.

be announced as they become Involved.
A10 planncJ a Buwi1n Touruaiiieiit uii Feb.
11-12th at 3:30 p.m. at Bowl-America for Sa nf ord
Middle School and Ike View Middle School. 1w
area youngsters intend to compete and raise money
for the Youth Ranch, which is located near Winter

income tax and question

panty

University fraternfUes and sororities prefer to test
their pucker power in "the Great Sea World
Valentine's Day Kiss-Off." Special "smack shacks"
will be erected Saturday at th e park's entrance

where rcpresentative of each fraternal
park Visitors to be
organization will try to
bussed during the kissing contest, 10:30 a.m.
to 2: p.m. The men will compete with th e women
to see Who has the most appeal as well as a cont
to chose the winning sorority and fraternity,

The program is Cponsored by Project INVEST
at Florida Tech University
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If Congress want.s to reject the President's
plan, and leave the tax rate at the present 11.7 per
cent, it has two choices. It could increase sharply
the maximum earnings on which the tax is imposed, or it could plan to stave off deficits with
money from general tax revenue. Both of these
alternatives would lea ve only the wispiest
nect ion between what most workers would put into
!he Social Security system and what they could
expect to receive in benefits upon retirement.
It is the penchant of previous Congresses to
broaden Social Security coverage and sweeten its
benefits th at has made the program an actuarial
disaster area. No amount of tinkering with the way
the program is funded is going to save it unless
there is a major overhaul in the way benefits are
calculated,
Economists and actuaries who have studied the
program are coming up with various approaches to
reform, but most of them agree that Congress
made a fundamental mistake in laying down the
present formula for computing benefits, which ties
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relying on it for all or most of their retirement
income. By the same token, to treat the problem
only by raising payroll taxes
or shifting support
to the general fw1d — invites a rebellion among
young and middleaged workers who resent the
risin9 burden it places on their earnings.
As it is. the one out of five Americans who earn
more than $14,100 a year will see their Social
Security tax rise by $70 this year even without new
action by Congress. 77he maximum earnings
taxable at the present rate rises this year to $25,300
and is scheduled to go to $16,500
next January,
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resources for the sake of immediate profits.
Curious thin g, though, it Is the Communists
who are demonstrating the greatest greed and
least conce rn for th e welfare of future
generations, at least In one vital category.
Scores of Soviet and oth er East European
trawlers, accompanied by huge factory Ships
and refrigerated transports up to 600 feet long,
are ravagi ng the waters off the Atlantic coast,
charge American fishermen.
"0.rownftsh inglndustrycan'tcornpetewj
that," says John W. Brown, of the Emergency
Committee to Conserve America's Marine
FLthCIICS.
"We have small, family-owned operations,
using 65-foot side trawlers. We go out and come
back in th e same day. They can stay out for
months. There is no way we can compete with
those big ships."
Haddock is practically an endangered speci e
already, he says. Herring is declining rapidly.
Is seriously
In response to these cries of alarm, which
have been mounting for the past five years, the
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limit off U.S. Coasts.
Bo th bil ls, which must now be combined into
a single piece of legisla tion, would defer the
effective date of the limit to allow time for ue
l4atlonal Law of the sea nteco to come L
up with an over-all oceanographic treaty

minutes late in arriving at the local Senior
Citizens' Center. Standing on bare floors, amid
paint-peeling walls and under a spiral of
flypaper, she told t'e
10 elderly people t hey had a
"lovely place." Then she removed her coat,
revealing a flawlessly hand-knit frock the cost of
which doubtless exceeded the monthly Incone of
any in attendance.
But what was most disastrous about the
appearance here of the wife of Democratic
presidential candidate Sargent Shriver was, in
the worth of one present, "she didn't tell us
anything." She shook hands, exchanged
pleasantr ies, moved from face to face like a
kindly WAC officer inspecting the troops — and
then left. What about the Social Security controvcry, what about rumored Medicare cutbacks, what about tax relief for elderly borne
owners? Mrs. Shiver was mum.
She did of course make a brief pitch for her
husband and introduced her Inevitable sister,
Pat i.awford, but her LIUiOCUOIJS visit .served
mainly to raise again a never settled campaign
question: What is the pw-pnse ofstpl wives,
iu1dIn any event do(beydoa,iy good?
Put to Mrs. Shrivei- at the Center here, she
said the question is a fair one to which she has no

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defining the rights and obligations of nations in ..

the use and conservation of the world's marine

sessed at $1,500 or 12.000" — as
matters that could be handled
beI by
other tIi the
state's top elected officials.
Another example, he said,
was a half-day Cabinet hearing
foor years .igo which resulted in
a decision that green turtles
had to be 31 inches across the
shell rather than 26 inches before they could be caught.
"It is Important to the green

fflicials said priority must al.so be given to rebuildirq!

turtle, an animal we do not

thc small towns in which damage was heaviest. Many are
just piles of rubble. Guatemala is an agricultural country,
and the rural towns are regional centers of commerce and
government.

want to become extinct .. butit
took the Cabinet several hot rs
to decide," Askew said.
The 114 appeals of disputes
between county assessors and
county appeai boards
in.

nounced the capture of the two ports at the Atlantic end of
the ra ilroa d across the central part of the country ,
and
BritLth corresponden ts report the MPLA and Cuban
forces are moving toward confrontation with the South
Af rican army,
Jane Rergerol of th e London Financial Times report ed
from lAzarxja, the Angolan capital, that the MPLA
Epular Movement) announced its unopposed
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' Th e rout of the pro-Western UNITA (National Union
in southern Angola now Is virtually complete „,, A direct
confrontation wi th the Sou th African army now seems
imminent,” Nicholas Ashf or d of the Times ci London
reported from Johannesburg.

Payoff Probe Demanded
ROME (AP)
Rome's biggest newspaper joined
Italian Communist party today in demanding an official
Investigation of reports of payoffs by th Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to
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Democrats In electio ns last June, asked the

of course, the sister of Se nator Ted ) probably
muddles an eay a tQPQwp
Se at !ast a
well known as her candidate husband. And in
fact, her Kennedy cxwction regularly gains
her more local media at ten tion than the can.
didate himself. On the other hand, her family

president of the lower house of parliament to call a special
session of the f oreign relations commission "to probe
Loc kheed affair . and the inadmissi ble Interference f
the CIA."
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resources. The House version sets a date of July

), 1976, the Senate version July 1, 1977.

It has come to my attention that considerable
Such an international agreement wo uld be comment has been
made regarding my oppreferable to unilateral action by the United position to
splitting the office of the Clerk of the
&amp;ates. We have, after all, protested th e 200'mile Circuit Court in Seminole
County. The upcoming
fishing limit claimed by certain latin American March 9 referendum, if it passes, will allow the
countries off th eir Pacific coasts.
County Commission to hire their own campBut the signing of this bill by President Ford, troller. Th is In my opinion is not only tota lly
when it reaches him In its final form, would unnecessary, but potentially dangerous. I think
serve notice that we will not stand by in. the goals and objectives of Seminole county
definitely and watch our little, independent regarding fiscal management and information
"capitajists" be fished into oblivion bj
can best be met under existing law.
massively organized fleets of th e so-eslled
The requirement that the recorder (unction
"People's republics."
be removed from the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court would not be the most economical
Bicentennial ii years
the needs of the taxpayers. U the
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Important as was the Declaration of In. referendum passes, the recording of documents
dependence, a second and mc*i Important such as maps, plats, bankruptcy proceedings,
American Revolution was the Constftutbnal deeds, mortgages, leases, contracts, liens, court
Convention of 1787, according to Bower My, decrees and more will fall under the jurisdiction
visi ting professor at Kent State Unive rsity,
of the appointed comptroller. To me, the Very
nature
of these items indicates that the recorder
"We woo the war," says My, as quoted ii an
function
should remain with the Clerk of the
interview by the Ravenna, Ohio,
Record,
Circuit
Court,
and not be given to the County
Courier, "And the co rn(eua pa Afcwmen
Commission.
like Mad ison, Hamilton , Jay and Adams
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If the March 9 ref erendum passes, Seminole
decided these former Rritissh colonies
were
in
County
will have the f irst dPPOinted comptroHer
trouble,
in a non-cha rter county In the state of Florida.
"They were great men with the ability to look All other non-charter counties have elected
ahead. They had Prescience. They recognized comptrollers, and I believe Seminole County
that the commonwealths would begin to
struggle would be setting a dangerous precedent with an
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would Intervene on rme side or the other, much
Another matter that concerns me Is whether
2S nations are doing now in Angola."
an appointed comptroller would be conThus they came together in Annapolis in
1787 stitutional. I personally do not believe it would

I seriously question whether a comptroller hired here said he
didn't mind Mr. 'uiver "but I
by the County COMIT1131ito would give ex. never trust his woman."
penditure vouchers the careful scrutiny that an
Campaign officers usually are optimists
elected off1ciaiwould, and ttaxpay
about electioneering wives. Particularly 11 they
entitled to. In business, we do not permit those are personable, Maria
C.arriei-, New Hampshire
who do the accounting to do the adiUng, and I do coordinator
of the Morris Ud.aII bid, says Mrs.
not feel it should be allowed in goverment.
Udall's appearances give vote" a look at the
As a citizen and a taxpayer, I per to vote congressman's private
side, "and for people who
for a public official rather than have him ap- want to
know
as
much
pointed by a political party, IstroJy urge a NO possible this is all to the about a candidate U
good." Actually, times
vote on the March 9 referendw splitting the are such that if
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wife were not
office of the Clerk of the CIrvjt Court in
appearing,
suspiclon
would
arise.
Already
Seminole County, and a llowing the County Hubert Humphrey is trying
to
ch
squel
1-tumors
Commission to hire a comptroller,
that his wife Muriel is balking at the
idea Of
Yours for better but less govenent,
lea vi ng her home for inother White House race.
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It is of course possible for spouses to become
Florida House of

FEBRUARY 10,
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A. Burton
George W. Carlton
Leroy Cole
Harry A. Dilley
Elsie C. Hughes
William Johnson
Mike A. Jones
Horace Kenyon
Selena Lee
Pamela J. McIntyre
nda Montgomery
Anna N. Richter
Boy Ripley
EHUU i.,. Singletary
H e l en Y. Smith
John H. Spinelli
Elizabeth
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Rose,
Casselberry
Hazel Woodward, De Bary
Larry La urine, Deltona
Gertrude Lucko, Deltona

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Terra D. Black
Bridg - tte Perry
Grace'l.. (&lt;md
Marie A. G
Nancy Nelms
Ella hi. Smith

county of Escarnbia — are
scheduled to co me be fore the
Cabinet Tuesday.
Askew said he supported the
Cabinet system because It
brings into the open for public
examina ti on matters of land
purchases, leases and contracts.
"But th e trouble wi th the systern Is that it takes a lot of time
from the governor for items
that are less important," he
said.
lie also said the leLs1atur I
"too sensitive to reallocation of
functions" and interprets them
as attempts to destroy the systam.
Askew's statement came in
response to a question from
Adron Walker, Stetson University union board president, as to
whether the governor felt
le held him ultimately responsible for state activities
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hold him responsible but "those
who understand the dllused executi ve understancf 're pons1hilly cannot be pinpoin ted ."

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Grover F. Townsend, New
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Adelbert Klos, Oran ge City

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Jordan's 6(O to 700 tanks and another 1,000 tanks and ammunition,
in Iraq.
KOREA CAPER: In a wild Journalistic countries, told that his purpose In serving as
Rabin was particularly f urious over the CIA's career missed by
intermediary
to force the CIA to get in.
congressional investigators,
by bitter complaints against the CIA.
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estimates on Iraq which supplied three large the CIA
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friends. The
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flags units of troops to the Arabs in th e 1973 war, At wor
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along do wntown streets, t he warm gree•lng by that
time, Rabin acidly potntc"i out here, the chett,
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newsman, Wilfred But- Applegate, had Li seized in a yacht off Hong
to deffamous
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President Ford ofla rainy White House ta wn
the United States for Kong by Red Chit*
Iraqis were distrac ted by Kurdish rebels.
1100.000.
Rabin's address to Congress created a,i irn.
xtptical of thC'irchctl plan's success, the
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DcIcctIo by the talented Austi'alIan wh(.)s
.S.-Israch relations were trouble.
CIA
newanan neverthel raised it with the Currfree.
has withdrawn its support of the Kurds, ft
byline is familiar all over the Communist world InVist reporter befoh they began their
freeing fouz more Iraqi div isions for potiible would
have
been a juicy in te lligence and
In private talks, however, Ra bin pulled out action against Israel.
ton offer you SK000 for
publicity
coup
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shealsot top secret Israeli intelligence reports in
ur lilt story." th e
In addi tion, Rabin said the United States is
said. "Plus we'll
The bizarre idea of buying off Burchett lake very good care flCnan
an attempt to show the CIA and its recently
of Y." The $100,000 was to
th its originated wi
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departed director William Colby tried to tin- sophisticated U.S. arms, is not
th Maj. Gen. Blackahear Bryan, a be CIA !Ufl(k
a potential Israeli top U.S. negotiatcr at Panmunjom, Korea,
deimlne Israel.
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Robert D. Thompson, Deltona
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IS THE SPIRIT OF REVIVAL5

June B. Walsh, Deltona
Clare II. Brown, Geneva
Eleanor C. Moring, Lake
Helen

if for no other reason than they

Helen M. Churchill, DeBary
William W. Merrls, DeBary
Wealthy S. Spokes, DeBary

FTHE SPIRIT OF '76

Joan Smith, Deltona

1.1311ally work
Bobliy Braddy, without renurneraflon. President Ford
has gone
'Secretary
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34th Disct Edmund Muskie suff ered severely when rumors
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that
his wife enjoyed hercups too much And this
Drivers Appreciative
time around candidate Fred Harris' wife
LaDonna Is feared by many in thIs state as a
The Seminole County Bus Drivers radical feminist, although many others view her
Association would like to express their ap- as of
better presidential timber than her
predation for your coverage of our Tecepilon husband. Then there was the wife some years
honoring a retiring driver, Mt Cart,
o here who was described as "talking like a
street walker and acting even worse;" she i
presidents of our Associati on .
cooly remembered as having had "all the
This event marked a period In our listory ol sitivitY of a pickax."
nwhich we are very proud. We are planning some
For all the risks, no candidate thIs year is
future events and will be pleased if it is conwithout a campaign ing Mrs. (except Eugene
vertient for you to do so, to cover them as well. McCarthy, who is separated). Moreover, most
We also appreciate the cooperative and Candidates
have enlisted other family members,
helpful way
Vincent took the pictures.

o f what he called minor mat.

"whether a lot should be as.

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complaining of his time being
wasted in Cabinet conaideration

There has been no increase for more than 24 hours in the

The Soviet-backed MPLA faction in Angola has an-

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Gov. Reubin Askew was

official toll of 17,032 dead, almost 55,000 injured and more
than a sixth of th e country's 6 million people homeless,
Emergency foreign aid is pouring In, ro criu outbreaks
of disease have been reported and business acti vi ty is
resuming In Guatemala City.
fle corn harvest was over before the quake, but
workers are needed to get the wheat crop in during the
next o weeks. The nation's bread basket, between
Chilmaltenango and Lago de los Cisnes (Swan Lake) was
hit hard, and many farm workers were killed or injured.
Many of the survivors are busy rebuilding their adobe
homes.

Leftist Angolans Seize Ports

answer. In her can her Kennedy kinship (she is,
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appeals to th e Cabinet of 1 4
county tax assessments.
In answer to a question at a
meeting with college studentbody presidents Tuesday, Askew cited these appea ls —

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after Guatemala's devastating earthquake, officials are
turning to such longer-range problems as th e wheat
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and clearance of the highway from Guatemala City to the

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greater "federalizing" rest on the assumption Umt they can be
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elderly, blind and disabled was transferred from the states to
the feder al government to be opera ted as a single pro
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ca lled Supplements: Securi ty Income, under the wing
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Which would raise as much money or more to
relieve the impending crisis.
The trouble is these alternate funding schemes
would destroy what remains of the original concept
Of Social Security. The time is rapidly approaching
V icn Congress must decide whether Social
Security is worth saving as a form of retirement

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Sea Wor ld's 6,800 pound killer whale Shamu, who Is
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Donations will go to the Heart Fund. The champs

The Longwood Bicentcnjijal Com mittee will
meet at the Caine Bravo law offices Sr 4
Longwood. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. MLs Laura

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whc' plan to bring tax forms with them
are remini they are responsib le for all in.
formation on the form.

Individual donations will be accepted by Skip for
one cent per Vote toward his crowning of Feb. 14th
at the Valentine Ball. Contributions can be mailed
to Sanford Seminole Jaycees, P.O. Box, 13 Sanfor d, for the Seminole Youth Ranch.

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the King of Hearts and promote the you th ranch.

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tennial Committee, wLlI give a presentation of the
llc tovfted to attend
goals for that group. The

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benefit the Seminole. Youth Ranch. This ear's
Jaycee candidate is
th e PreSIIenIO(

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PlF(Feb 2D-March 20 ) If
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cmbarrasent
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Feb 12 1q76
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n't rely too heavily upon an
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Mary Magdalene Cliurch, Altamonte Springs.

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earlier than the Smith-Po
in 1528 to king fresh supplies to
Spaniard."
princess,
he found another princess; just
Th e well kno wn love affair of honths romance of 1615.
an expedition.
Capturing the four Spaniards,
Presumably
they
were
marthe
Mississi ppi River.
Capt. John Smith and Poco.
But when Ortiz and three the tribe marked Ortiz as their
Basing
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hontas wasn 't the f irst to brie
or. small Price
d companions arrived in the next sacrifice.
Lox said there is no record oththe old world and the new, says early joura S 0 explorers and Tampa Hay area, there was no
hpdat
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was Juan Ortiz. The name of
ader, r1anfilo de Narvaez,
begged her father to spare his than was broken off when she
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Instead, they found a nels
life," Cox said. "Reluctantly, fit was smitten by Ortiz
1t to time and the tribe's
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history between an Indian prin- identity
chief
named
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and
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Chief
Ihrrihigua granted his
isn't certain he said
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cess and a Spanish con'
tribe of Spanish-hating Indians. daughter's wish and Ortiz was cess, she and her Spaniard
quLqtador was thr., first," said
"I tWnk it was the Calusa, but
"The tribe (had bec,t, bacri- spared."
didn't I
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a Spaniard at theu
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lie left her in 159 and be
Hood Tractor
yearly festival," Cox said. was scheduled to be the victim came a guide for explorer Her)III N Cramit 81astai" Trail
lie sd It occurred on the in a area
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Oflaftoo. F is Jim
s1w)res of Tampa Bay 87 years
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their worth . Mistakes could be affairs.
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having a heal thy enrollment to then a couple others need to be
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draw from.
pushed. But there Is no depth to Navy crew placed third In the
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be recruited before gametime
to fill out the uniforms. Klein,

to come back next year. conversation, agreed and said,
Williams says get ti ng those "I've got some good kids right and enrollment had
A#returnees" is just as crucial as
below 200.
now playing basketball, but

Tilt Postponed

next week's encounter widi, the 15 biggies each, followed
by Sam Cook of Lake
Old Timers with a 73-62 victori Dick Setfle with
Howell Iligh Buckner announced today that
10, Ken Ifinsion and Tom
Acheson of Stetson tonight's wrestling match
over Adcock Roofing Monday with eight, Brent Raborn with
University added 10 each. Lloyd between Lyman and Seminole
night.
six, and Ronnie Howell at
Wall
rounded out tue scoring had been postponed due t
Mt'anwhllc, the Old Timers Brad llollingswortl wi th ur
fo
effort
with six, and Jim illnessofbo th tewn'smembers.
were tuning up For the same
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Naval Academy in Annapolis,
was a direct effect of the Williams.
"You can have an atletic and is due to graduate this year.
negativism surrounding the
The school dropped football
Vietnam war.
program with the smaller
Another reason for hope is enrollment," says hlaiTy, "but after the 1973 season, when
sounded by Coach Bobby it's the depth of the program things got so bad players had to
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knosi.
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to
Harvard
But there is reason for hope. attitude of 'what can I do for the University. Another player,
Officials say the ant i-military
r.thcr than 'what can William "Wild Bill" Driscoll,
mood that pervaded the U.S. In the program do for me," came to the school as a 10th
the late 6 and early 70s Is Williams says.
grader and "probable high
beginning to lift. That mood
One of the biggest problems school dropout acco r di ng to his
lowered the enrollment of all encountered with a small pa rents," says harry.
military schools, according to enrollment is the lack of depth,
Driscoll went on to the U.S.
administrator
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sake of winning, says Williams. Catholic by the same score.
building, open at all next year? "I'd rather be a loser with boys
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INNSBRUCK (Al') - Cindy Alpine medal in the women's
skating has been
Rosi Mittcrmak'r of West petition.
Also scheduled for today was
Nelson, a daredevil gambler on slalom event and lost on a day Germany won the gold medal in the United States' most the Finals In men's figure skatskis, lost the main hope today when the surprising Americans the women's Olympic slalom, lucrative category here, with ing, in which John Curry, .I
as the streakini, Americans were not expected to do well. her second gold of the Games. five medals thus far, including Britisher living in the United
tried to continue'
their inside Mis,s Nelson won a bronze in the (laudia Giordani of Italy won Dan Immerfall's stunning States, w,Ls favored to win a
straight medals run. But the downhill Monday.
the silver and Hanny Wenzel of thlrdplace finish in the 500 gold medal but no American
real ace in the hole for the
Sten Stensen of Norway won liechtenstein took ihe bronze. meters Tuesday.
was expected to crack the top
Americans is figure skater the men's 5,000- meter speed
Bill Koch of Guilford, Vt., a
three.
Dorothy Hamill, who is taking a skating race with a time of 7 silver medalist In the 30If Miss Nelson can't bring a
long look at the biggest pot of
gold ill her career.
Dutch skaters, Piet Kielne and keyed an American team In the
cans will probably fold in their
Miss Nelson, of Lutsen, hans van Helden, were second 40-kilometer cross-country Highlight TV
bidtogainatleastonernedalon
Minn,, went after her second and third,
relay race but his three
each day of competition at
By The Associated Press
teammates are not yet
his
these 12th Winter Olympic
Bu ed by good ratings and Games.
level.
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No American was expected to stro ng showings by American
The next medal For the Amery
i
athletes, ABC is stepping up its icans would push th em over
win a medal in the men's
meter speed skating corn- coverage of the Winter Olym. their total medal count of eight
pies tonight.
at the 1972 Games at Sapporo.
With men's and women's fig- The United States' top medal
Track Proposed
Sem inole we skating and the women's performance caine in 1932,
lalorn rare scheduled, ABC when the Americans won 12
Sanford dirt track motorcycle
In other discussion of the
will present Olympic highllghi,s medals - half of them gold.
enthusiasts may have a safe,
committee this morning,G
tonight from 8 p.m.-11 p.m. __________________________
legal, prot ected area set aside members agreed that th eir
EST. That Is 30 minutes more
exclusively for them if a pr oposed boat-a-cacle project
than originally planned.
proposal voiced by Charlie for this summer can 't get
Unfortu na tely for the U.S.
Smith of th" Greater Sanford started without a boater cxteam, this may be the First day
Chamber of Commerce Sports perienced in running a boat-aSeminole High won its fiat of the Games in which an
kA.
Committee gets off the ground. cade.
DON'T FORGET
golf match of the season American athlete will not win a
Smith is currently contacting
The boat-a.cade would be Tuesday,
YOUR
me
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handing
Lake
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land owners and county of- patterned after a similar
VALENTINE
But
this is a critical day in the
affair Brantley a 157-160 defeat on the
ficials in an effort to select a that originates in Kissimmee. strength of 37s by Wade Bott U.S. charge for a second gold
site, The project would take
Members also discussed the and Mike Fitzgerald.
medal. Figure skater Dorothy
about "six months" before it possibility of including a
Paul Neal led Brantley with a Hamill, now in the favorite's
could be opened, he said,
boatocross
a time rally 38. Seminole Is home today role, goes today in the short
An ideal location would be an simil ar to a sports car rilly - against DeLand a match at program in women's figure
in
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skating.
every effort would be made to
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Washington St 87, California
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Atlanta ill Kansas City 9
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Sanford travels to Winter
cost us," commented Tribe Park Friday. The Seminoles
coach Joc Mills.
Nill be hoping to avenge,
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team played real well but when !__
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Flick got hot in there i made
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"Also, when we got Into foul 'arlaer lopsided defeat.
trouble we used a zone and did
SEA8REEZE Walden 7 16 •;
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1002; Sherry 7SJ It. Flick
to shoot all over us," sa id a C 5 7?. Barrs 12 4 IQ; Williams? 00

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played that well! Reuben did
to steal the ball. These fouls well in spots; Tom helped move
provedtobecosuyas nf 0
theoffenseattimesbutwejust
lost the game on the charity did not have it together. We lost
some offense with David
"We missed a lot of key Wi ggins out and David Craig
freethrs when we were two has been playing with the flu,
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19 Their 6'i" forward, Henry
Barrs, accompanied his 10
This Inconsistency
as points with 13 rebounds
evidenced by the eractic play of
This being their last home
the Crabs Th ey started out contest, It was especially
slow, not getting good shots and disheartening to see a no ther
losing the rebound battle, poor tur no ut. The Seminoles 8However, towards the end of 15 record does not typify their
each period, Seabreeze would play this season and they have
get a spurt that enabled it to given many highly-ranked
stay ahead.
teams some close calls. Look
The Seminoles on the other for them next season to be one
hand were pretty consistent; of the top teams around.
consistent in their fouling
After the game, Coach Mills
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lathe first half the Tribe had some tough
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"it was also a physical game
with a lot of Incons istenci es
our part," stated Chandler.

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Reuben Cotton who led the
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Tribe scorers with 2o points,
Torrid shooting in the Final scored two valuable baskets
minutes by Seabreezeiis Ted and pulled the Seminoles within
Fhch
U8'.)f, dl liti
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pu out a
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victory oer
never got closer
upset minded Sanford Sea breeze was
shots at the end to ice the win,
Seminoles Tuesday night.
It was a tough bailgame,"
For the 21-4 Sandcrabs, Ted

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Gaines ville ftuchholz 66, Lake

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Lake Wales $9. Lake Brantley 45
Sanford $9. Daytona Beach
Seabrecle 65
Trinity Prcp $0. Sanford Naval
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Wymore Terh 53. Writ Orange SO
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AUblJff'idhlC 76, Sebring 52

we could play with them."
Lake Howell out shot the

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Oak Ridge 69, Colonial
Winter Park 51. Bishop Moore 4
Le'sbrg 73, Apopka
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MaIachusetts U. Boston

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OVIEDO- Kis.simmee won a
its reputation Thesday
night, accordi ng to Lake Howell
High basket ba ll coach Greg
Robinson.
"The)' Just didn't believe they
could beat Kissi mmee,
Robinson this morning,
following Tuesday's 81.61 loss.
"Kissimmee took us for a •9
score in the first pe riod, and we
played them about heads up the
rest of the ru Tn.. 16-.,1

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7l. Otrechobee 48

game on

ourpoints, but they Came down,
took one shot, and the ball ca me
back to us again."
Totals 31 1$ 30 80
The speedy Doug Lanier
13 I 1136-SI
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Trinity Prep
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Fouls,Sanford Naval 23, Trinity
pace the quick Trinity attack,
Prep 1
while teammate Mike Denicole
Foule d Out
Tharis, Pills,
('hipped in seven second

Martin
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GIdCflS 67
Moore Haven 71,

Palm North Shore i,
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GladesDay 76. Jupiter Chris',
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contest was a contest, with rebounding, no blocking, nament,"sald Denicole oftüs7.
Trinity leading by two points, everything was bobbled on the lOSaints. "Tony Stevens Is gone
19-17. But Trinity took ad- inside .
Nobody
played wi th a sprained ankle,"
vantage of Navy errors, played basketball tonight, nobody."
Trinity tackcs Jacksonville
errorless ball itself and surged
Navy led in the turnovers Episcopal away on Fridi,
ahead of the Middies, 16-2, to de par tmen t , 21-15, and won the while Navy hoist'
s Florida Deaf
lead by 17 at halftime and
win fouls, 23.17. So many Middles and Blind In its last regular
handily, 8048.
got Into foul trouble Navy, was season game Monday.
It was a question of Trinity forced to
go with four
turning thin good all of a sudden the last 40 seconds. Theplayers
team
and Sanford Naval turning that started with six players. Trinity
bad all of a sudden,
had only seven,
H
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"We cleared the boar ds in
Steve Mock paced Navy with
the second period, and then got 26 points, wi th all but five
oUrOutletpasse5working' said cominginthesc'cofl(JfrJf Mock
Trinity boss Andy Denicole in canned six buckets, 0105(1)atLe4 the (full? tile lb-toot range, and
a
game.
"They just didn't get any
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quarter points and 19 overall. free throw to hit for 13 points in
MI live Saint starters achieved the fourth and a game high 26
double figures.
0
tallies.
One team's brilliance became
"Th.t game was a nightFred lTharis followed with 14
another team's nightmare Marc," rnoaned a frustrated points and IM the Middies in
Tuesday night at Sanford Naval Bobby Williams, Middle coach, rebounds, wi th eight.
Academy.
"Just an all.roind lousy
"It looks as if we'll ti
For the first 10 minutes the basketball game.
We had no these seven players for tour-

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"I have stacks of
Aldia hlilwee, I,ongwood, is a newspapers.
the"'. Sometimes I never get
retired school teacher who around to trying them, but I
doesn't have enough hours in enjoy reading them!" Ilere are
the day to do all she wants.
several of Aldia's favorites.
As for cooking, she loves to
IA)NGW00D COOKIES
make desserts and congealed ' lb butter no substitute)
.4lads. Of her cakes, she said, I heaping cup sugar
itever use a mix. I just don't 2 cups flour
think cikes are good unless you 1 egg
start from scratch, but )ounger 1 tsb cinnamon sifted in flour
people generally won't take the
Cream together butter and
time " Mdia remembers sug
ar Add ol,k of unbeaten
baking cakes from the time she egg. Add flour gradually and
was 10 )ears old
knead with hands Press thin on
When Aldia was teaching, her a well buttered Cookie sheet.
mother lived with her, and took Co
with beaten egg white.
Os er the chore of prcparint the Sprver
inkle ' lb "hnped pe inc
-~.'jain dishes for a meal. "I don't on dough and press in with
like to make anything that Is too hands. Bake in slow oven for 35
time consuming Guess I'm not minutes or longer Cut in
a gourmet cook," she said.
squares while hot.
Swimming, biking and
FUDGE PUDDING
playing Uke piano are some of
Sift and mix together the
the other things Aldia enjoys. following:
She has Joined several I cup flour
organizations and Is involved in 2 tsp. Baking Powder
church work, besides visiting
a cup sugar
1ber mother in a nursing lionie L tsp. salt
sery other da) She has two 1'
cocoa
maffled sons
In another bowl mix together
Aldin believes girls should the following:
learn to cook before they get ' cup chopped nu
married Then she added,"Md 1-i cup milk
boys too! Just common, I tsp. %allilla
everyday food. Well, at least 2 Tbs. butter
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EDITOR'S NOTE — The anchor in Lower Bay. hundreds John Washington in
1615. lie I ndia.
but he was not a warm
Washington, "straight as an that the dispute had been left to the odds of war, and in llhilaWashington Monument stands of New Yorkers had trudged in subsequently was implicated in
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by
then
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temporary
Indian."
was
a
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____ posterity to determine, but the delphia on June 16, 1775 he took leader. 77he frontier riflemen
SS5 feet Stu Inches. George the dust up Broadway toward t1w murder of five Indian brigadier general,
he was with years but (fld not speak in the crisis has arrived and we must them.
"Old floss" behind
called
him
Washington stood 6 feet 3'
King's Bridge, the only crossing emissaries and after his first the column that captured Fort assembly
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a classic smile is assrt our rights or submit to
IS back , but 't man who dared
1k 44-year-old general, who
inches. So too, Is the man o%er- to the niairdand. If outflanked wife (tied, married
in sue- Duquesne. The next year he, frequently
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on
his
lips,
every
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that
can
txsaw
the
imused
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forces
II tim ('eorge
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by Lord 110'e's !O !:h' — Of th" CT:ZW,n tlivf,
Sisters Whu had was elected to ttx- Burgesses but a lond laugh, It is said, set- heaped upon us, till custom and growing daily, had little reason Ills IIIice received a (xild starejn
myth. The reel George Wash- line and 20 frigates on the East been charged before him when s here a speaker lauded him for dom, if
Cs
ever, escapes turn"
Inglon emerges In this chapter and
use shall make us an abject (or confidence lie had s on the return
Hulson
Risers, he sas Justice of the peace, one his heroism Washington rose to
from -76," The Associated Wa.shington would have to t,-y to for keeping
crisis
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On
Jul)
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date
keeps
reslase as the blacks sse rule first round at E3ton in March
a bawdy house and rt-ply but could oril - blush and curring in his life)
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he
wrote
over
with
such
arbitrary
Press bicentennial book.
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Washin
1776, but Ihat was only a pre- Spring
gton n.
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evacuate his untried and in
the other of being the goser stimrner. "Sit (town, Mr of an idea for planters to sway." A year lat er he asked huuunars Spies had told him the erre1 a gain
na
trained arniv over the same nor's whore.
Washington," the speaker said, suspend debt payment to Brit- "Can a virtuous man hesitate in Hessians were expected any violation of military wisdoin,
ils Sill
bridge used bs the departing ci
Georges father, Augustine
)our modest y is equal to ow
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AP Nrusleatures Writer
moment, nhich would lease Washington divided his army in
%-ilians.
Washington, was a member of valor and that surpasses the
On the eve of leaving for the
George
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Paper declarations (to not win
Washington,
a
gain.
him outnuinbered. His own tlwa toi a surior eneni
Gen. Ilenry Knox had assem- the lesser gentry, keeping a power of am.language I
pos- First Congress, he wrote a bier — by vocation as a tarmer arI .was uncertain.
move that by October cost Ili,,,
wars. Armies do With Con bled come cannon behind ear (arm at s hat is now Mount sess
friend 'I could wish, I own, and as ovatucri it cards k ne w
gress fi nally on record, the bur. then mounds at the tip of Stan. Vernon. but George spent most
t ' orCity.
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The men admired his bras e
den
and proof
hattan and over on the Broold)-n of his childhood in Fred.
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pendence fell on the narrowshore, and had tra ined them on ericburg in a six room house
shoulders of the former soldierthe two river entrances where crowded with 13 beds ar.~ a
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Harry is n't for marrying.
his command, the most he
repeatedly tell women to stay
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out
of
their
husbands'
billfolds
man. George Washington had scouting party in the fall of 1753,
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received countless ktters from
But New York was a trap.
and tlrasscrs'
not chosen to be there. John to learn the intentions of the
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BORDENS
have somethingin his billfold
ing a Virginian in command of i Pittsburgh i. Washington
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drawers that his wi C
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England affair. But when he Gov. Robert Dinwiddue asked
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we
occasionally
snore.
flU. flnu rlLin
carrying
on
a
secret
love
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heard Adams propose him as Washington to lead a larger
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commander-in-chief in June force ba to warn the French
with another woman its none and the marriage would blow it's like hearing heasenly
of his wife's buIsiness?
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up.
Oftentimes, a wile discosrs
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the room.
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Ihrry's first wife died five has (mails been able to fall
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In Re: Estat, of
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FILE NO. 76.2
In Re: Estate Of
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COUNTY,

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ADMINISTRATION
Representatives attorney are set
All persons having claims or
TO ALt PERSONS HAVIPIO tarTh t,ok,
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d.mards
against 'he' Citate are
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
All persons having Claims or required, WIT'HtN THREE MON.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL demands ainst the estate are THS
FROM THE DATE OF THE
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED required, WITHIN THREE
MON
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
IN THE ESTATE:
TIIS FROM THE DATE OF THE NOTICE. tofile with the clerk of the
YOU ARE HEREBi' NOTIFIED FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS aboveCourt a written statement Of

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ATTORNEY FOR
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DOUGLAS
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ESQUIRE
Past Office Box 13)0
Sinford, Fiora 37111
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Telephone: 322-7171
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air, carport, skirting, aing,
ce4ient condition, Offered by

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Luxury

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Patio Apartments

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2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUE5

Chrysler Plymouth
runt good. new lireS and tune up,
54(5) Weekdays call Leslie, $34
1221, .f'rr S arIj ,slrrid. 373 7is7

mum

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6&gt;-I'eTs.sUppIles
JKC Pit Bull Terriers, 100 point
Papers Guaroteed 323 9141

COME BY AND SEE THESE USED CARS

TOYOTA MARK II. I Door Sedan
New Condition,

CASH 3224132
r used furniture, appliance
tools4 etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Item
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanford AvC

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PONTIAC CATALINA. 4 Dr. Hardtop.
22,000 Miles.

We Buy Furniture

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MAZDA STATION WAGON.
On, Local Owner.

iis-Acreage _______________________

3 Mo. .6 Mo,&amp;
1 Viar Leases

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HWy.17.92A,o5
From Ranch
323-U7Oor$31-9777,,,

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REALTOR
WE ALL LIKE A BARGAIN

FHA VA terms

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TOYOTA PICK.UP.
3 To Choose From.

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73

AUDI FOX. 4 Door.
P41cc Car.

73

TOYOTA COROLLA Station Wagon,
3 T's Choose From.

73

OLOS DELTA ROYALE,
In Mint Condition.

73

CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO.
It Has Everything.

73

FIAT 121 Spci.'t Coup,,
A Real Nice One.

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Aluminum Siding
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Land Clearing

IDYLLWILD-. Choice 2 story.
bedroom, din'sg room, breakfast
roam. lsrg. family room,
fireplace. C HIA, 559.900

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HIghway 46 Flea Market
Sanford,

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New Vinyl Flooring

Assorted Colors

Eii&gt;ert roof replir's, llt roofs or
shingles All Work guarant
OGDEN ROOFiNG 3736100

Service
Land Clearing. Pill dirt, clay, rock
Alt kinds digging Housetrailera
stored i moved 337 9143

Sewing
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

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Alterations

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Upholstering Donna Canada.
372 0707
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p ainting

DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
Quality WoeS,, Reasonable Prices
Patty Vi,rncr, 373 4203
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iob too large or small. Free
estimates. 35 years experience. C
Sanderson. 321 0050

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 71
Hour Service Dykes Heating &amp;
Alt' ConditionIng, 377 8877

Dressmaking, ladies'.

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?
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Need help on thal Saturday lOb'
Paneling, aoor. wodows
concretework,etc. Bytl5ehour,or
by the ji
32? 9365

hungs.

Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Patching &amp; Simulated
wick &amp; Stone specialty. 372 2780

Upholstering

701 E. Commercial, 373 645).
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APi ti"IOWPI i'15t LONTROL
256? Park Drbe
372
8545
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Heat &amp; Air Condtionin
For free estimates, call Carl
HarriS. at SEARS .n Sanford 377
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BUICK ELECTRA 323.
33,000 Actual Miles.

Transportation

72

CHEVROLET KIPIGSWOOD.
Station Wagon.

72

FORD GRAN TORINO,
S To Choose From.

72

TOYOTA COROLLA Station Wagons.
3 To Choose From,

72

DATSUN "310" 4 Door.
E.tra Sharp.

72

TOYOTA MAR XII Station Wagons.
Extra Clean.

373 7I5

322 0779

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Owner Says "Go"
Price cut to under $18000 (or thit
Sunland 7 bedroom homc on large FREE GIFTWRAPpING All Baby
Yes ''Whatever suits your needs
Try us

Call Bart

Just Opvnr'j AUTO PARTS
SUPPLIES. 3l0lSanfordAve 377
0641 Open 7 Days, Mon Sat.. 7
6. and Sun 94

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exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
09 Sanford Ave

torcycles

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TOYOTA CELICA,
Red and Sharp.

71

FORD PINTO. XXX Clean
2 To Choose From.

68

FORD GALAXIE
Coupe.

68

FORD FALCON.
4 Door.

68

CHEVROLET 'i TON PICK.UP.
Power Tailgate.

64

CHEVROLET ', TON
PICK-UP,

62

FORD ' TON
PICK-UP.

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197$ Harley, Street or dirt bike 9(52
miles. List price, 51,300, now 5.399
Hacienda Motors, 3739395.
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
123 )6
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IS Ft Dual Axle With Sides

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Chevrolet pickup, $850. Good
Cond 377 1091 Mcii Fri. I-S. After
&amp; *k ends 3273472
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1961 Jeep half ton piCk up, I whe"
dr ,good COnditiOn Call 831 1655 i C

JUN'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
26Hswatha
Ph 373-1301
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327 7495
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home? Moving to
apartment'

needle position sewing machine
and cabinet, Pay batlnceof $77 or
17 payments ot 56 50 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
07 E 1st st. Downtown
3fl 911
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Re" ttSt4te Broker 3710610

373 5215

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BUY-SELL-TRADE
3)1315 E First St.
373 54fl

Assume Payments

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76-Auto Parts

iWti
* They're Hot'' *
New
ii a rurai ares eo
payntent, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyersCail to see i
GuelIfyl

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Double bed, coniplelt'. S'15' Single
bed complete. $25, Love seal. $40;
Old Arrowack rocker, $35. New
dinette, 1 chairs. 169. KULP DEC
_RATORS,
409W. 1st St .327 fliS.
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PET REST INN
13o,arding&amp;Groomin
Ph.322 1037

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availlblC. Bud Cabell 377-1052
anytime.

GOOD AS NEW- I BR, )i bath.
Used Cross Ties
central heat and air, wall to wall
carpet, garage Only 526,100 Call See Foreman at W. J Sapp &amp; Son,
now
Benson unction, or call Jack
LAK EFRONT- 2 Acres plus
sonvitle 901 7117063
RURAL RESIDENTIAL, 2 story
C 13 and brick I BR. 3 baths.
large swimming pool 570.600

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Clrpentry Remodeling, AdditiOnS.
CuStom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free
estimate 37) 603$
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Florida room - a maintenance
free interior- and a potentially
commercial property for this
Buy of the Week!
CLIFF JORDAN,REAL'TOR
831 8277

Qualityupholter,ng, Free pick upA.

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Tropics!

The

K lichen Bathroom Cabinets,

C&amp;A Back Hoe

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TOYOTA PICK-UP.
To Choose From,

2Sfoot Apollo. Dodge 440 engine, low
mileage, all steel frame. 323 4503

PROFESSIONALMAIDSERVICE
For FreeEstimate
Call Cathy, 321 0962

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WANT TO SELL

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BROKERS
Days - 377 6173
Nights--3fl 7)5?

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8uyng a new home9 Moving to an ___________________________
apartment?
Roofing And Carpentry Repair
Get Some actIon with a Herald
Freeestimates
classified ad We'll help you wrIte
Call 323 6769
an ad that will bring a fast Sale. _______________________________

WANT TO SEE A WONDER 4k'
WORK' Place a Ctassified Ad
thø
Evening Herald today
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Fast
5trr
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Casseiberr Phone 111 9611

CALL 3777611

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TOYOTA CILICA1
A White Beauty.

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75-Recreafjonal Vehicles

Stripping &amp; Waxing.
Residential &amp; Business Free
estimates flit: Clean. 373.5954

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l700FrencpsAye 323 7310

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Auction Galleries)

Sanford AuCtion

REALTOR 323
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USTEIISON LANOCLEAPIPIG
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
work Fill dirt, top Soil. 327 534.)
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(formerly Harriett's Beauty NOO&amp;
Sl9E. FIrst. 3fl-57a7

HAROLD RALL REALTY

DATSUN "iico" Coup,
Real Economy.

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Radio &amp; TV

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siding A. sotfit system. Also
Roofing, Gutfer 70 yrs E'p
Facile Siding Co 85$ 95,53
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a-Auction

3 BeautIful lots with 21 fruIt trees,
1)5 Alma Ave E V Foster. Lake
Mary. 377.5.$
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bedroom, 2 bath, mint condition,

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ROSALIA DRIVE- Low down
payment.) bedroom, central air.
large workshop. 570.900.

LIiJ±[I_TO

HAULING
Trash Removal,
Building Cleanup, Yard Work
Reasonable 32') 7157

Get Some acti
with a Herald
tusSled ad Well help you
ite
an ad that will bring a fast ule
CALL 377 7611
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Well

Photography
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l'r#otorjrapby by Munson Cockayne

down

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
Drilling

WELLSDRILLED,PUM '
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes

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cR II(ATINC, AND 5'rATLP

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

FOR SALE- ApproimateIy one
SWAPSF4OP ILLAMARKET
acre, 200 ft. frontage, on Lake Anyone can be a setter or a t'uyei
Harney. L. Swanson, R. R. 2, No tharge All admitted free. Corn

2 Sq. Yard

THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION Of TillS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the
NOTICE. to file with the clerk of the obove Co'.irt a written statement of
above court a written slatement of
any claim or demand they may
any claim or demand they may have. Each claim must be in writing
have. Each claim must be In writing and must indicate the basis for the
and must indicate the basis for the r.taim, the name and address of the

certainty Shall be stated it te claim l secured, the security shall
claim Is secured, the security shall 1* di%cr4
The claimanf ShillO
be described Th'p claimant shall deliver
deliver sufficient copies of the (taim
to thr clerk to enable ihe cltrk to
to the clerk to enable the clerk to mail one copy to each pecsonl
mall one copy to each per'naI representative
rrprcjefltative
All persons intere%tCd In the estate
All persons interested in the estate
'0 whom a copy of this Notice of
tO whom a co of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
Pdotice of Administration has been
required. WITHIN THREE MON.
mailed are required, WITHIN
IllS FROM THE DATE OF TIlE
THREE MONTHS FROM TIlE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
C,ATE
OF
THE
FIRST NOTICE.tofileanyobjecfbonsthey
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
may have that challenges the
tO file any object ions they may have
vllidily Of the decedent's will, the
ttt,t ch,illenges the validity Of the
qualificti0n5 of the personal
ciec('nctent's will, th qualifications representative, or the vinue or
of the person,il representative, or
jurisdiction
the Court

TOYOTA CORONA Station Wagon.
New Condition.

Seminole &amp; Volusia Countiet,
Acreaoe Tracts, small &amp; large.

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or his agent or attorney, and the amount
claimed If the
end the amount Claimed If the
Claim is not yet due, the date when it
claim isnof yet due, thedate wtten it will become due shall be stated If
will become due shall be stated If the claim i
Contingent or
the clIm is confingnt or unliquidated, the nature of the un

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Osteen. Good terms. Discount for 17.97. Phone 372-1216.
Sh. Conditional permits for
EveningHerald
mobilehomeorhornec,rtion
VALENTINE LOVE LINES

Deltona, 2nd Area, $19,O. 2 BR.
Fla. room, central ir heat, very RAVENNA PARK- Attractive
low flown Easy termS. Owner wilt
bedroom, 2 bath, family room.

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CHEVROLET MONTE CAiO
Only 19,000 Miles.

2017$ FRENCH(11WY1792)
RAYMONOM BALL
Reg Real Estate Broker
3fl$611.AItert4rs,3fl3757
w 1s151.,$anford

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BR, $19,500; I BR, 523.500

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Gold.

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!enced yard
577 000

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LET S NEGOTIATE
Owner means to sell 3 bedroom, 7

'wu wii uuiui movern nomes

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wide mobile home, fenced 'Wanted to buy used officifurnituri
pasture, large garden ready to
Ay
Quantity.
NOLL'
plant Sell or trade for motor some
C.it'ty, H*y 192. i) 4204
or travel trailer. Located ofl _______________________________
Wilson R. at Paota, E. of Wilson
School, follow tign, 3 6091.
10-Swap &amp; Trade

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DEPOSIT.

3222090
Profe%tionatIyMangrd

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SANFORD

EVERYDAY someone is lOoking for
what you hIve to ;efl. Call tndsy
IndYo(JrClassif4iAdwiilapr
here tomorrow
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P4urs; RN's; LPN's; Aldej Aide
Companion. Neided immediately

TOYOTA CELICA Coupe.
3 To Choose From

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Del lvecedor wilt pick up
3)9 1439

screened room. carports and
skirts. s,000 under invoice. 940
dealer's, please P?-a'ti. 3?) 6051 or
1)00005 Nights clone 678 558?

screened porch, fruit trees, large

3210041

1OR UNFURNISHED

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.85 Hwy. 136
531-7700
('Al I fllfi( fthlDlJ(

Steam Clean your own Carpet
Rent our Rinsenvac
i 'c iiioi,ir

68-Wanted to Buy

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HAL A COLBERT, REALTOR
SELMAWILLIAMS,Atsociate
1 v' )77 0412 cr377 15$;
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All conveniences for $21,500

APARTMENTS

Clark

speed transmission, air con
ditlonc'd, radill tires extra nice

REALTY iNC

3226457

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
WALK TO SHOPPING from this 3

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1a5 $8890 w $6390

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350) Orlando Drive
Sanford,377 $200
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HAL COLBERT

Kish Real Estate

Gardens

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15 YR FHA FINANCING

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom Concrete
block, excellent Condition; no city
_taies;_by owner 3276420.

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

I dr, PiV05, WSVIM 16i.'i
old iwliJic elm iestckxi t,
ifr'f poo, $di k1sv
Wls
M! ?t..1f h's
an irS aO
qsat,s rWr,i5n,tv rillied.
LU 'l')
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p'j expect en a

64-Equipment for Rent

iti0, 3 BR 16,000 373 8579
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Florida room, 100*150 lot, trees.
Hear Sanford 37) 9)16

SISOOO
indish.',asher, W W carpet, central COMMERCIAL LOT on West First
h a, excellent Iands,.aping
St
5)1.8513 (.iki'
FOUR 10
tri•.

Man.ouie&amp;atonetnnkInoirwIm.
Desires good 1 BR apt., in quiet no
pet area Box U9I Sanford.
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Ii c" Cati o terms

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CONTRACTOR - s EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales, Rental, Service
117 Magnolia Avenue
AL'TAMOHTE SPRINGS Iji liii
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

of $171 month Phone 37] 7042
S V I4ardwck, Broker
Deltona 661 661
____________________________ 1975 Atlantic. 17'x6S' unfurnithed,

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p1oyment, 701 Commercial. phone
7735176
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Florida, Probate Division, the a- and must indicate the bails for the creditor or his agent or attorney, _____________________________
drett
of Which 5 Seminole County claim, the name and
address of the and the amount claimed.
the
Courth00se. Sanford, Florida 3777). creditor or his agent ci' attorney,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
claimisno$yetdue.thedateen
The personal representative of the ana the amount claimed. If the will become
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FI.ORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
due
shall
be
stated
If
PROBATE
DIVISION
estate is LEE SIMONE whose ad- claim Is not yet due, the date wtsen
it
PROBATE DIVISION
the claim Is contingent or File Numb.r 14.23
dress is 7480 Fairview Avenue, will become due shall be statect
Fili Number 74.74
If unliquidayed, the nature of the
Divlon
Cincinnati, Ohio 45719 The name the claim Is contingent or
Division
certaInty shall be stated If Un
the
In Re: Estate of
and address of the personal unliquidated, the nature of the claim is secured, the security shall RICHARD
In RI: Estate of
L BAIRD
representative's attorney are set uncertainty shalt be stated. If the be described The Claimant shall
NELLE &amp; EASTABROOK,
forth below,
Deceased
claim is secured, the security shall deliver sufficient copies of the Claim
Deceased
All persons havIng claims or be described. The claimant shall to the clerk to enable the clerk to
NOTICE OF
demands against the estate are
4
NOTICEOF
mail one copy to each Personal
ADMINISTRATION
requir, WITHIN THREE MON. to the clerk to enable the cerk to Representative.
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE mall one copy to each Personal
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THI5 Representativ,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
to whom a copy of thi% Notice
NOTICE, tofile with the clerk of the
All persoes interested in the estate
Administration has been mailed Of THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
are OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
above court a written Statement of to whom, copy of this NotIc. of required, WITHIN THREE MON.
IN THE ESTATE:
any claim or demand they may Administration has been mailed are
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that t, administration of the estate
and must Indicate the basis for the THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
NOTICE,
Claim, the name and address of the FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
to that
tile any
objections
they
OfNumber
RICHAnD L. BAIRD, deceased, deceased, File Number 76 21. it
may have
challenges
the
File
Creditor or his agent or attorney, NOTICE, to file any objections they
is pending
in the
penaing in the Circuit Court for
validity
0$
the
decedent's
Will,
the
Circuit
Court 76
for23.
Seminole
County,
and the amount claimed, If the may have that challenges the
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
claim snot yet due, the date wten It validity of th, decedent's Will, the
qualifications oforthe
Florida, Probate Division, he ad
Representative,
thePersonal
Division, the address of which is
VenIJC
Will become due shall be Staled. If qualifications of the Personal
or dress of which is Seminole County
jurisdiction of the Court
Seminole County Courthouse, North
the claim Is contingent or Representative, or the venue or
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Courthouse, Sanford, FlorIda, 37771,
Park Avenue, Sanford, F137771 The
unliquidated, the nature of the un jurisdiction of the Court.
personal representdtive 0$ the perscMaI representativeofte estate
certainty shall be stated If the
OBJECTIONS
NOT BARRED
SO FILED estate is YVONNE H, BAIRD
ALL CLAIMS. DEMiNDS, AND
WILL BE FOREVER
whose ISKEPINETHW MCINTOSH. whOSe
claim is secured, the security shalt OBJECTIOPIS NOT SO FILED
Mirvie Kraf:ert
address Is 210 Sweet Gum Way. address i% P0 Box 1330. Sanford, Fl
be describect. The claimant Shall WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
LonqwcxJ. Florida 31750 The name
Personal
3777) The name and address of the
deliver Sufficient copies of the claim
Marcetla Hardie Thompj
Representative
ana address of the personal personal representative's attorney
tO the clerk to enable the clerk to Kenneth W. Mcintosh Of
representative's attorney are set
S. Douglas Stenstrom Of
are set forth below.
mail one copy to each perSonal Stenstrom, Davis. &amp;
forth below
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
All persons having claims or
represent
McIntosh
All persons having claims at'
Mclntoth
demands against the eState are
Allpersonsinterestedintheestate Post Office Box 1330
Post Office Box 1330
demands against the estate are required, WITHIN THREE MON
Administration has been mailed are
reguir, WITHIN THREE MON.
IllS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections they
'flay have that challenges the
validity of the decersdent's will, the

per month payments on) bedroom
home at 1799 Lincoln Drive Call
Dave at 567 5520

Immediate Occupancy
4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. double garage. MOBILE HOME on I' acre toi' 2 New double wide, fully set up in

W. Garnett White

FURNISHED
GARAGE APARTMENT
t4')pttS
2XAJ r,(IiCtI,iI.' AVC

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Tractors

'75 Imperl le8aron

1970 Maverick, I owner, $1,195 )fl
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Phone 37) 6051 or 1)00005, flights
ooi'e. $12500 Also 3 BR, 3 bath,
call 67$ 5549.
2 car garage with electric door
opener, rear yard Completely 1915 Rran new Redmond 17,60'
mobile home. completely set up
fenced, close to shopping plaga,
*itti Patio and awning in ,iciult
$31,500,

'r 322-2420 ANYTIME

Wr'tkty 3515 Hw't Il 92. Sanford.
JOHN KR1DER,ASSOC.
323 1930,
107W. Commercial
- Phorie3ll 76-ti
Sanforei
AVALONAPAR1Mr.NTS
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ADUL'TS.NOPETS
38-Wanted to Rent
16W 2ndt

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ford's newest and unusual Cactus
Queen Nursery, corner WeSiva
Park Or, and SR 46. Joe B. Ur
Cawfey. Sr
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ONE DAYONLYI I

1969 Tarrso, new radal tires, excel
cond. Check prices, then call me
Hacienda Motors. 323 9395

Heavy Equipment

DELTONA- 3 BR, 2 baths, all

Large corner lot on take, paved

SAN MO PARK. I, 2. 3, bedroom

FOR SALE
TOMATO STAKES
3$] 3$ólatter S p m.

2524 Park Dr
312 211
REALTOR
AFTER liP'
377 399
377 9751
377 06-1

Double

Jct. 17 92&amp;lfl,Løesgwoc,cj
323 $SlOorI3I 4605

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Commercial Building

br? Bedroums Adultsonly
' PARKAVENUEMOBILE PARK
Parkr)rive $lQup

1965 Corvair Automatic, exCelter
Uurnflure
Coed, t)
needs little repair
Vood or steel desks (executive desk
new tires 373 1114
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
haIrs, straight chairs, filing '4# Buick Eletr, running cond,toi
but neects some repair. $175 C15h
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry,
Phone 327 1195
NOLL'S
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Casselbirry. I?
Chico &amp; The Man

371 0471

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HUNT REALTYIN(

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.lpptjaocr's, alt on huqe lot You'll
lall in love with it'
Call Sanford's Sates Leacier

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the Sanford, Attamonte Springs,
Winter Park &amp; Ortand are. NO

c,SrP"td Cioe

Screened back porch, fruit trees,
yard Paneled family room, inside
Owner anxious Terms. $11500.
utility room. 3 bedrooms,
baths, kitchen appliances and
didpis! Aiii thiS ana more for MOSSIE C, BATEMAN

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NEED A HOME'
Check (t.r P,n'ais Firsti

2nd lion .iparfment,
screened porch, private yard, air

Call before lOam or alter 3p.m.
372 $$4$

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EXCELLENT CONDITIONI 3
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bedroom home 'n qwet Wyn
newood, Carpeting, kitchen ap Clean) bedroom, ii bath, avocado
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
pliances, dra's, family room
central heat &amp; air
5eed backyard. A real honey
Pa1on', 377 130
of a deal for $72,000

Unfurnithed? Bedroom Home
$i5Omontnpluiaeposit
Phone 372 1549

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central H A, tenced. Small equity 105 N. Sunland Drive-3 BR.2 ball
and take ovor 7 pct. mortgage $69
fenced, large shaded lof. Orland
1557 or 339 3195.
73 1016.
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Willow Aye, by Owner, 3 BR, I BR, I bath, c0m1e?ely ?urnlej
space heater, kitchen equipped,
washer, dryer. 377 0)45 alter 5.

Wednesday, Feb. lI,1,7&amp;-7

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OVMUWS sor ase
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Ba'5 Guitar, Univox fretlest. good
J
cOndition, $125. Phone 37? 1911.
I Sharp I72 '1W rug. low mlleag
air. automatc, 51,800 323 94'
60-Office Supplies
-alter 530

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air, narage, fenced yard. 377 3153.

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Screened porch, 2 extra rooms can
be uSed for extra bedrooms or
family room, etc. Unique home
with oh of possibilities
Guaranteed for a full year. 7100

IBedroom, 2 bath, carpeted, Stove

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CALL us to fulfill your Real Estate Sunlanci, 3 BR, cor lot, e*CE'l cond
$21,900. Horton Organizatioi
needs, Homes, Commercial and
Income Property, Groves
Realtor, I 299 1520 or 377 337.
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Like Mary - 7 bdr., Fla.
Stemper Realty
fenced yard, Shade. $11,000 or
Central Florida's
offer. Ownir 377150?.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3271991
1919S French
TAFFER REALTY
'71 1196,377 1951
377-1959.377 IIM
Pp() P.'i F'C B'O'

Home ot RPP W,irrantecj Homes

For Rent. Suntand, I BR. 1 bath,
carpet, Stove. $175. 373.fl7,

30-Apariments Unfurnished

MURCOTT5

Call 47) 4591
Write P.O. Bc" 12$]
Sanford, Floridal7l/l

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Stenstrom Realty

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homeandext4.nses
Phonr 171 S1?I

Oviedo. Oviedo, Florida, will beheld tend to register said name with the
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Extra Hours? Extra Incomet
at the bank located at 156 Geneva Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Pleasant Telephone Work FROM
Drive, Oviedo, Florida, at 3.00 P.M. County, Florida In accordance with LOST MALE PUG (fat), fawn OWN HOME. Representing tine

meeting.
I.. H. Webb
Executive Vice
President
Pvbt,th Feb 1. 1$. 916
DEW 60

-29-Rooms

Notice is htrfby given that I am

the election of Directors and the Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
transactionof,uchother business at $6509 Florida Statutes 1957.

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VIA VALENTINELOVELINES
In The Evening Herald
Call 377 2611 or $31 9993

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lkfr.
air. $2000
acre. $49,900 Horton Orgnn:at
$706
----------heat,
month. 377 ns
Realtor, I 799 1S0 or 377 1$7

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VENDING ROUTES
Excellent Opportunity. Only 4-10
hours Weekly with complete
Company training &amp; location SC?
:
lnvestmnt of $60055000 Call
collect, Mr Crson, 813 576 5321

Perhaps Aiholi Anonymous

engagea in business at 1060 Hwy.
Legal Notice
-______ _____________________ - 434, s5ttamonte Springs, Seminole
County, Florida under the lid
STOCKHOLOERS'MEETINO
The regular ainual meeting of the itiotjs name of HEINTZELMAN'S

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24-Business Opportunities One BR, unturn apt., eiectrlt heat,
air, carpet. stove &amp; r Adults, $105.
322 7296 alter S &amp; k nds

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1 thru 5 times
31c a line
6thru 25 timn
24C a
26 times
(57 00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

FACED WITH A DRINKING

lCTlTlOUS NAME

Paslery Man for Dansh and Sweet DUPI. EX- lurniSned or Un
foils, bread mixer, experienced
furnish,cl
iiiøei
location
4 only to apply 322 7596 Srmnole1 Reasonable rent.
365-3771
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
')Ot' R I.ITT!.E lU .IGlS'C1"(
9 ONELIFETOLIVE
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING I
and CASHIER, must
WAITRESS
TO ALL PERSO
iiAVlir, CLAiMS CR DEMANDS AGAiNST
D (Mon jues Wed, thu-a.)
nave experience and pleasant
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL • * SlUt y.vr Ifl bVlIiWi$t
"l.Aias, Yoga and You' (A)
il outgoing personality
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
,*
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-WE SELL SUCCESSOTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
(B ROCKY AND FRIENDS.
IN THE ESTATE:
201 Commercial
3734174
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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UNDERDOG
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tttatthe , jministratjon0$tp*Es,a,e
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
_______________________
2) IRONSIDE Proen"çylod
of CHARLES RAY THOMPSON,
Experienced&amp; Newly L'enwd
Number 7671, is pending in the I
- Deceased, File Number 76 IS CP, is Circuit Court for Seminole County,
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2S6SParkDr. REALTOR 3777470
Seminole County, Florida, Pro$)ate
dress of which Is Courthouse, North
BUSINESS &amp; JOB BULLETIN
IIII THE CIRCUIT COURTTO'
Divition, the address of which
Park Avenue. Sanford, Fl 32771. The I
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Seminole County Courth,se. N. Personal Representative Of the I indy rpscvndertlsxv.it Send
address •M aiv U tsr t%
Retail background a mutt Mutt'.
File Number 74.37
Pcore,nta•ivp of thi
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In R: Estate of
and hardware. Excellent salary,
MARCELLAHARDIE 'TIIOMP.
Avenue, Sanf;rd, Florida 32771 The • 1105 Cuf?it' bvtlaess and lob .p- I

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3:30 tO 4:30
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Dine In RELAXED Confort At

(B THEMOTHERSINLAW
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(A I (I\ I
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representative, or the venue or
iuriSdictn Of the u-i.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIOrIS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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LISTEN'N.. DANCIN. - Join in Fun, MON. THRU SAT.'
LADiES NIlE WEDS, DRINKS, HALF PRICE

9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
€D (MonjA BIT WITH KNIT
(Wod)t%VMANALIVE

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That said Sate is being made to
or write
satisfy the terms of Said Writ of Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
Execution.
Box 553. Sanford, Fla. 37771
John E. Polk.
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Sheriff
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Seminole County, Florida
Free, 644-2027 for "We Care'-

SOIJP

300
ANOTHER tM)RW

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OdQndo

322 - 2611

of CORA DUGC,AN, deceased, File above Court a written statement of
have. Each claim must be in writing
Number 7627. is pending In the any claim or demand they may and must indicate the basis for the

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7:30,
no)
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6-Child CaR?
4-P?rsorIs
11:00AM, on the 4th day of March,
..
A.D. 1976, offer for sate and sell to
s'tJRLt)
Carelor intnnix
A BABY'S
the highest bidder, for cash, Subject
iS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
oage2
only
P4cit
to new Drivers'
to any and all existing leins, at the
YOUR FAMILY?
License Bureau 377 M
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
AL ANON
County Courthouse in Sanford, For families or friends of prohIeri New government program, CP,iIitl
the above described Per.
care for as low as $2 per week, I
nken.

(I &amp;) SESAME STREET
-91 THE FBI (A)

9: BERLY HILLUIES

91 RHYME AND REASON
2:00
91 0,000 PYRAMID
2.30
'2' t2 THE DOCTORS
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County, Florida, more particulariy
describcd as follows:
Lots IS. 16, and 17, Washington
Park, City of Oviedo, Put Book 5,
Page 93, Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida,

6' MERV GRIFFIN SHOW:

BIondolI, DdI POwell. 1934.
(Thqg) "Dispatch From R0t•
berg" Edward G. Roø.ron.
Edna Best. 1940 (Fri.) • Tho
Spanush Gardner." Dirk

at 725 and 825)

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NEIGH(3ORH000
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
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6 BE MY VALENTiNE,

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Gypsy and the Gondoman"
Molina Mercourl, Keith
Mitchell. 1958. British. (Tuos)
"Colorado Territory" Joel
McCroa, Virginia Mayo.

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RDS
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650

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suckecy becomes deacly ro

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"Igan's Heroes."
MIDDAY
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9 RYANS HOPE

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12 THE DUMPIINQ5
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80)W ht St
323 6061 or 323 03)7 eves

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Call "Sanford's Sales Leader"

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OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Yvonne H, Baird
As Personal Repu-esen
tative of the Estate of
RICHARD L. BAl

Kenneth w. McIntosh
A Personal Reçresen.
tativ of the Estate of
NELLE 0. EASTABROOK
Deceas.eti
ATTORNEY FOR
Deceasect PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

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3774432$ SAhFORD.- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, economical oil beat, Shady Color TVs from 150. 61W, from
yard $19,500 Make offer,
ItS - Service all maket HERBS'
WE TAKE TRADES
TV. 200 S French, 373 1734.
Service
OVIEDO- S bedroom. 2 story older
home, evenabasement, screened

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insisted that their beef be than any other type of meat.
chopped and placed between

eggplant in two lengthwise; one egg, slightly
beaten heap you might like to try this recipe. 1 cups diced carrots
scoop
out the inside leaving 24 the eggplant shells with the
We
all
have
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favorite
ways
buns so they could easily carry
2 cups diced potatoes
of preparing hamburger, some inch all around the shell. Chop mixture, sprinkle with bread
it aboard their ships in bags.
MEATBALLSOUP
2
cans (2 cups tomatoes
Sailors from Hamburg,
From Ne York, the custom from our &amp;migrarn forefathci,3, the scooped-out eggplant and crumbs, and top with butter.
Slix one lb. hamburger, one I cup chopped onions
Germany, docking in New York spread westward and today has others that we have created cook in I 4 cup butter until clear. Rake at 325 degrees until meat slightly beaten egg and one 5 cups water
City In days gone by are said to
Add 1,2 cup chopped onions and mixture Is done. Serve with teaspoon salt and form ilito
become a standard at the hack- ourselves,
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have patronized the eAting
one minced garlic clove. Cool tomato sauce mixed with small balls.
yard barbecue. Store hamPlace
the
following
leaves
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4 cups fine bread horseradish. Serves 4.
Ingredients In a large kettle and I cup chopped green
stands along the wharf. They burger Is consumed in America always welcome. Try cutting an crumbs, 34 lb. hamburger, and
For a different kind of soup bring to a boil,

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Orlando boat manufacturing firm which is expanding its
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begin an animal inoculation
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Seminole County firemen contained and extinguished fire this morning In the Roseland Park matter before the county
eotnmunity east of Summerlln Avenue before II could sprcad to nearby houses. The blaze, of un- commission on Tuesday.
determined origin. gitt4.- UsC flit-room frame dwelling of &amp;trs. M.ary Lee Collier, b4, but no tnjwles
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Clark said the vina hits
manner as flu hits human

Negative opinions given

by specified hazards in a given

rhe proposed school would Hattaway's proposal to award

time, affecting their children's teachers included statements area to determine who should break with the recent tradition $10,000 toward winning $400,000
education,
r fo the free tran. Of"round"schools,andwouldbe in matching state and federal
that pupil adjustment was qualify
Apparently not so, say 35 slowem, students felt more sportation given to students rectangular with
brick
funds for day care.
teachers who said pupil pressure because of less time, who live within two miles of tenor. Now that the plans have
achievement was higher. Pupil and students felt more their school.
llattawa' won the majority of
been drawn up. the architec t
achievement was the same,
Some teachers felt
Mrs. hall's major proposed said, the board is in a position to board support at Tuesday's
according to 42 teachers. Only they were less able to meet alteration would change the proceed quickly if they decide meeting, but a final decision
11 teachers said achievement student's needs
method of determining the the school should be built,
was postponed until Cornwas lower,
Many teachers found that "traffic count." She found in all
flUSSIOflf
John Kimbrough has
The board agreed with
Those results came in a achievement was greater in six areas she tested against the layer's recommendation of a chance to research the
survey of elementary school reading and math ra ther than board's proposed policy and her suspension with pay of Sail. matter.
teachers by Mrs. Mary science and social studies,
the results were ford Middle School teacher
COIIInIISSiOnCrS Harry
Groorne, director of elementary More time to study the basics, different.
arrested
last
week
by
the
Kwiatkowski
and Sidney Vihlen
education in Seminole Count)'. reading and math, is alloted
Several areas she in- Seminole. Brevard state at. Jr. backed lttaway's proposal
Mrs. Groome reported her under the schedule.
vestigated would not qualify for torney's office on felony drug to
donate $10,000 of county
results to the Seminole county
Comparisons between the courtesy busing, under the charges.
board's standards but under
school board at Its meeting report cards of last year's
The board agreed without a money.
Wednesday night,
graders and this year's first her revised standards, they motion to delete routine budget
Kimbrough voiced some
More than 90 per cent of Si graders showed little difference would.
personnel and bidding items opposition, and Commissioner
teachers polled agretd the of achievement, according to
The board will take up the from the agenda onthe first and Richard
Williams
said
matter
shorter day should be con- the survey,
next week, after third meeting dates
each yesterday he is researching the
tinued.
Mrs. Carmen hall, a member further consultation between month. That action should issue before making a final
Teachers further indicated in of an ad hoc courtesy busing Superintendent William P. shorten those meetings.
decision
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Eoghan Newman Kelley, beings. He said he favors
schedule cut begun this year, ficient work habits, less hazards confronting them as Sanford architect, presented adoption of an Inoculation
has had no adverse effe't on the frustration, strengthened at. they walk to school.
the board design development program.
learning process, a teacher titudes toward learning, and
proposed
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The
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bu
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less questioning of 'when do we courtesy busing policy involves
CornParents had protest ed that go home'
an objective tabulation of estimated cost of $2,323,000.
mission Chairman Michael

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feet.
Th e brand names of the boats are the "Angler," a fresh
watermodel,and the"Rogue,"a saltwater caft
Tom Malia. president of the firm, initially contacted the
Sanford Airport about a facility in its planned expansion to
better serve the East Coast area, and was referred to SCIDA
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Robert M. Itosemond indicated program.
to Vihlen, who arrived just as
But since it was a regular
the meeting ended at 955, that monthly meeting with enough
There will be no jail at the the county's proposal to lease agenda items to last for at least
Sanford Airport.
the airport building probably an hour, Vihlen said he thought
Instead, ac
cording to County would have been defeated even he had enough time to get there.
Commissioner Sidney Vihlen, if Vihien had made it to the
Now, Vihlen said, he will
voters may be asked toapprove meeting on time,
begin preparing data and
a $2.5 million bond referendum
Vmhlen's presentation would background
information
in Stpttmnber (fir a i'CW
simply have repeated an necessary to either put the jail
A second alternative, said identical request that was question on the September
Vihlen, would be to assess an turned down las t year when ballot or assess the additional
additional mill or mill and a residents who live near the taxation. 1k must present his
half p 4I valorern taxes over airport protested housing in- information to the county
the next two years to finance mates near their homes.
commissioners for their ap9.
the now J! whi:h u, u!d a!
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structure
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Vihlen, would probably be to leave Mount Do
by 8:30, Vihlen said, because the
cheaper in the long run,
but an addition to the program problem of overcrowding will
Airport Authority officials -films of the John F. Kennedy not go away. A site near FRC
unanimously rejected Vihien's family taken nine days be fore Points had been suggested
proposal to lease building 3loat Kennedy's dcath - extended earlier by county Cornthe airport for a jail after the program and delayed him. missioners Michael Hattaway
Viblers failed to show at the 9
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a.m.
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Sanford Airport Authority
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presentation."
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Authority chairman Dr. excusea himself from the their building.

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referendum.
The Improvement Authority Act would not become (act, he
added, until a referendum was called and a majority voted it in.
No time limit has been set for a referendum.
The Improvement Authority will be presented to the Sanford
City Commission Monday afternoon, and to the local legislative
delegation Monday night. The legislative delegation, in turn, will
submit the bill to Tallahassee in April.

million of the total $10 million evaluation.
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The City Commission would also be the vehicle for levying
taxation within the designated taxing district, ssith a taxing limit
of three mills.
A one mill levy would mean one dollar of taxation on every
$1,000 of assessed property evaluation within the district, Miss
Jacotzon cxpta:ncd. Th iiiithiijj 3 mod] k iuukl iiieui three
dollars taxation on every $1,000 evaluation.
She added that the total assessed value of the proposed taxing
district was approximately $10 million. Also, she said about 40 of

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Development Authority board, with members serving two-year
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Act which, according to Chairman Sara Jacobson, will give
and character to the downtown development effort.
Atty. Douglas Stenstrcni explained that the Improvement
The Downtown Development Corporation of Sanford, Inc.
Authority Act would provide for the setting up of a taxing district
ll)DC) today signed its charter which provides For a 15 to 19- as a permanent, long range method of raising money, rather than
member board charged with rejuvenating downtown Sanford.
having to depend upon the unreliable income of an annual fund
The rejuvenation is to be done with the cooperation of merraising drive.
chants and property owners, civic and political leaders and other
Stenstron, is a supporter of downtown development whose
interested persons. The corporation will institute a four-point
law firm has donated its services to DDC.

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Consider,
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4 B—EvenIngHerald, Sanford, Fl.

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For Tuosday, Feb. 10, 1976

Dell usef$
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tempted to have named as
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Then he till go on to Walt
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at the Contemporary Hotel
Priortot)epressconference

Florida organization, and,

strategi.st.stohelpwlt.hthe Ford

be held lt Walt I)isne World

In a stor) in the New York

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ha.s scheduled a 4 p rn nets
conference F riday at the
Sheraton Jetport Inn across the
street from the Orlando Air
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Ford's Florida appearance
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Ford was considering remo%ing
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essen denied the contents of
Apple's story,
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last scek thc Ford camp
ISSU'rll(l t%co lop polIticil

campaign was in trouble and
that it tasn't being run to suit
Ford sIporters in Washington.
Honda is important because
it is a state with early primaries
and both Ford and Reagan wish
to capture the vuk here to show
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Mrs. Louclia Dirkscn will be
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(of ti'er Il1i:iui Senator Everett
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collect - - with a little Interest, scrupulously (air.
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good friends. You are doubly
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paLs you can really cutint on.
VIRGO (Aug 23-&amp;pt 22) an problems hanging, press a
Though ou hate to work a bit littk h irdtr to risolte them
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YOUR BIRThDAY
things that will please the boss.

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sleep with his heart beating
rapid and hard, and sometimes
hen the suit brokt. finall
with shortness of breath. His
he got to dummy with the
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and sometimes his leg muscles
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to 10 minutes. There is slight that occur In attacks. They are
discomfort in the upper ab- sometimesretatedtoanxletyor
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partners
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continued until the week of pany's amended ralt schcdulc reduces the $2 fee to $1 50 and from citizens o osin the idJustnient
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already has giten $20,000 And to care for children whose us assume that today n
an additional $7,000 to $10,000 Es parents must work Homer has Se I I County all little
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seems hard to beliete that even extra beats (skipped
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symptoms whi e he is sleeping are Dart o the treatment of
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Police Sgt (ireg Manning denied the nolice were not taking

not acted In like fa.shion by helping her when her house burned,

place and Jones was arrested and charged with the flrebombing.

matter, saying published reports were "a pack of lies"

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Fair and warmer through hospital
The hanEc after the third incidnt of gunshots being fired Into
V. ednesday highs today in the
Mtanwhile, in a chambers hearing Monday afternoon, CircuIt their homi, last Tuesday night detailed what thet called a senes
lower 70*. Lowe tonight near 50 C')urt Judge Richard Muldrew ordered the
arson trial of harassments. Mrs. King said she and her husband lived in fear
and Wgk Wednesday near . continued until the week of March 8.
of their lives after neighbors complained to police that carloads of
Light variable winds.
Defense attorney Roger Berry told the ('Olin he wants to hi" men and women in their 20's were nightly visiting the Jones'
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planned for Rotary meetings by
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Contest Opens

NOTICE OP
The Board of County Corn
miuloners of Seminole County,
Florida, will conduct a Public
HearIng in the CommIssiOners'
Meeting Room of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida, on March 2. 1916. at 7:00
By BOB
In separate cases Steven Elementary School, W. 16th 51., P.M. or as soon thereafter as
James Kerr, 20, Pendleton school officials have repoit (cJ poisible to consider a proposed
amendment to Ordinance 737:
Drive, Forest City,
jailed in as missing a ladles watch, i
7 (a). Seminole
Ordinance Plo.
Sheriff's detectives and
lieu
of
sa,OOO
bond
on
burglary
yo-yos
and
24
tropical
fish.
County,
Florida
Seaboard Coast
Railroad
An ordinance relating to the
and grand larceny charges.
Bluford R, Carroll, 1909 Oiik
agents today were Investigating
areas of Seminole
Bryan Lee Hollar, 18, 2714 Ave., told pollee that a bicyc le County. Florida. relating to
Trailwood Drive, Forest City, and tools valued at $165 we re dredging, filling and other related
*u.s arrested on a circuit court taken from an unlocked tool activities affecting the quality and
Iwo Montgomery Ward trailers
quantity of waters under the
warrant charging possession of shed at his residence.
jurisdiction of Seminole County;
iwi
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controlled substance.
W.F. Yeakle reported I 0 amendIng Ordinance No. 737 by
Rand's yard, west of Sanford man on an Arizona fugitive officer and possession of norSanford police today were sheriff's deputies that eiglit adding a new Section iA to provide
near SR-46.
warrant charging grand theft. cotic paraphernalia. Ills bond investigating 1*0 plant thefts, water and air hoses, valued iit for the exemption of certain proiects
from public hearing requirement;
Officials said the trailers Being held without bond today was set at $5,500.
Officials at Bob Dance Dodge, $200, were stolen from the She " ptoviding application and nofice
were discovered to have been in county jail was Paul Andrew
Paid Laurence Rouguex, 24, W. First St., reported three Service Station at SR-46 and I , requirements for such projects;
burglarized Monday and Guggleman, 28, an unemployed of Maitland, was arrested on palm trees, valued at $lO, were
Deputy Donald McCormlck providing criteria for the granting of
cartons of tuerchandise were truck driver,
specIal exemption permits;
circuit court warrants charging stolen from the auto dealership. reported a kitchen fire Monda Y providing
for construction,
scattered in the area.
Deputy John I. Poole arrested three counts of forgery and four
severability
and in efftive date.
did
an
estimated
$5,000
damag
e
Dr. Harold Harris, past
According to a report by two Winter Park men on drug counts of uttering a forgery. His
Michael J. P-'arraway,
Chuch
1607
at
the
residence
of
J.
Richar
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Sheriff's Sgt. Perry Thomas charges early today after bond was set at $l0,(*.).
Chairman
,.,
Torrell, 3504 W. Linda Lanc
Board of County
and detective R.E. Winger, a stoppIng a cc: at Eastbrook
Sheriff's
deputy
Sanford Ave.,
rcorted
two
Forest
City. County
fire wilt
S
Commissioners Seminole
high
planters
conexttngulslici
blaze
tha
freezer was apparently taken Blvd. end Howell Branch Road Higginbotharn arrestedD.E.
Lan'three.foot
taming ferns
were
taken from
Mormick
said the
originated
in
County. Florida
by the burglars. The freezer for alleged traffic violations. Lee Roth, 23-year-old Russel, the church property. The fern., ,
PublIsh: Feb. L 10, 17, 24. 1976
shipping crate was found empty
DEWI
Patrick Robt Disanto, 19, Pa., elf-emp1oyed golf pro, and planters were valued at 1ring pan o cooking oil.

NA11ON Officers Probe Railway Car Thef
Is Unable To Repay Loans
WASHIN(;TON (APt —Lockheed Aircraft Corp., which
doled out more than $20 million in payoffs to foreign
government officials, may not be able to repay bank loans
guaranteed by the federal government.
U.S. Comptroller General Elmer B. Staats, in a report
to Congress dated Jan. 30, said Lockheed has forecast
operating ,. rofits through 1979 that are "sufficient to
maintain the company's stability, but insufficient to
liquidate its guaranteed bank loans by the end of 1978 —
the maximum time pro%ided by law."
The' rfport also indicated Lockheed's management was
worried that publicity about the company's foreign bribes
would harm sales overseas.
Staat's revelation followed testimony last week in which
AC. Kotchian, Lockheed's chief operating officer, told a
StnaL ,cub*wnmltte" details of many payoffs, some of
them totalii,g millions of dolars, to foreign officials In an
effort to assure sales of company planes.

Bentsen To Run in Texas
\VA.SIIING1'ON 1AP - Sn. Lloyd I3entsen, hurt in two
early candidate tests, is staling down his national
presidential campaign to a favorite son candidacy to
guarantee that Texas has a voice at the Democratic
National Convention, campaign officials say.
The Texan, who hoped to build momentum with early
vc tories but suffered setbacks instead In Mississippi and
Oklahoma, was expected to announce his plans at a pres.c
conference today in Austin, one day before his 55th birthday and a week before the first anniversary of his
candidacy.
A favorite-son campaign would mean that he would halt
his national campaign but would run in the Texas Democratic primary on May I.

Rain Drenches Western U.S.
LOS ANGElES (API — Already battered by
widespread flooding and mudalides, California, Nevada
and Baja California braced for more rain today, while
Kansas sighed with relief that a crop-threatening windstorm had abated.
In California's central San Joaquin Valley farmers welcomed the end of the lO.inonth drought. Fresno recorded
4.22 inches of rain icr the season Monday, compared to a
normal 5.85.
The western rains have been pouring intermittently for
a week and have claimed two lives In Tijuana, Mexico,
mudsi ide.

Loudd Guilty In Drug Trial
BOSTON (API — Former professional football player
Hommie Loudd Is scheduled to be sentenced In U.S.
District Court March 8 for distributing cocaine.
He could be fined $15,000 and sentenced to 15 Years In
zison for his conviction Monday by a jury of nine men
and three women.
The jury deliberated for minutes after a four.day
trial.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

One In Six People Are
Homeless In Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala (AP) — More than a
sixth of Guatemala's population was reported homeless
today as the official death toll from the earthquake last
week topped 17.000.
President Kjell Eugenlo Laugerud told diplomats that
the count of casualties in last Wednesday's earthquake
had rscn to 17,032 dead, 54,8 Injured, 221,994 homes
destroyed and 1,034,441 of the nation's 6 million people
homeless.
It was the worst recorded disaster in Central American
history. A catastrophe of the same magnitude in the
United States, where the population is 34 times as large,
wou!d result in inure than 575.000 dead, nearly 1,865,000
injured and 35 million homeless.

U.S. Aids Earthquake Victims
WASHINGTON

(APt — Despite diplomatic and
logistical delays,
United States Is joining se%eral
nations in providing millions of dollars In disaster aid to
the victims of GuatemaLin earthquakes.
While food, supplies and medical aid have been pouring
in in huge quantities, officials of relief agencies are
discouraging Americans from volunteering to travel to
Guatemala to help.
"Our (earls that a tremendotm number of well-meaning
the food, housing and water," said Dwight Swartzendru.
ocr, Latin American director for (lurch Wocid Services,
a Protestant relief organization.

Dwch Queen Is Wealthy
A4MSTEIUMM, The Netherlands (AR) —
that Prince Bernhard got $1.1 million to Influence the
Dutch government to buy Lockheed ranes Is the fourth
major furor to hit the house of (ange since Queen
Juliana came to the throne in 3948.
None of it hzs hurt the 6S-year.old queei.'s bulging
pocketbook.
The extent of Jullana's fortune has never been officially
disclosed, but an umfficjaj estimate In the late l%O's
indicated her bank balance then was around $100 million.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AR) — killed," was her simple, direct for the prosecution today In its
She admitted under cros.s-ex- a rifle and a shotg.zn after
Weaving a chilling saga of fear explanation of many of her ac- attempt to convince U.S. amination by U.S. Atty. Jam
breaking into a pickup truck
and degradation, Patricia tions. She said she was threat- District Court Judge Oliver J. L Browning that she sprayed a owned by Robert Blocker of
Deputies
said the
Hearst says her Symblonese ened with death "hundreds of Carter to let the Jury hear a sporting goods store with gun- Leestxirg.
Uk was parked
at Circus
A
Liberation Army kidnapers times."
tape of Miss Hearst and young fire a day earlier to allow the Go Go, U.S. 17-fl, Fern Park.
forced her to embrace violent
Miss Hearst, 21, took the Matthews' testimony.
Harrises to flee a bungled shoprevolution and enslaved her stand at a special hearing at her
Brian Eddy, of Maitland,
Under questioning from chief lifting attempt.
mind with the belief she would bank robbery trial as the defense attorney F. Lee Bailey,
reported three .22 calIber rifles,
51wfrom
called
it a reflex
a citizens were
band taken
radio when
and a
never escape the terrorist Un- defense sought to suppress all MIss Hearst said SLA members
repeated
SLAaction
in- skateboard
derground,
evidence of her movements William and Emily Harris, now doctrination on how she should his auto was burglarized In the
Fighting back tears, MISS after tie April 15, 1974, bank awaiting trial in Los Angeles, act in a given situation,
Hearst finally told her story to robberir,
parking lot of Plantation
kept up the barrage of in.
the world Monday In tc.5tirn11y
The .eenager to whom the timidation after six SLA mem
Asked by Browning If she had Apartments In south Seminole.
at her bank robbery trial. It was defendant allegedly confessed, hers were killed in a fiery felt good about aiding
Deputy Arthur C. Price
a bizarre account of weeks In Thomas Dean Matthews, was shootout with Los Angeles po- rises with her gunfire, she re. reported burglars took a
darkness, sexual assault, scheduled lobe the first witness lice on May 17, 1974.
plied, "It did not give me any citizens band radio from the car
month, of living with the refeeling, t happened so quick,! of B. C. Ogle, of Altamonte NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
curring threat of death and a
did it without even thinking." Springs, while the vehicle was AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
night of watching some of her
parked at the Amtrack DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
most vicious tormentors die in U nfair PUiICIty,
She
said
the
Harrises
ordered
passenger
terminal at Sanford. OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
her to tell Matthews that she
flames,
THE
CITY OF
SANFORD,
Another
CD radio
willingly Joined the SLA and reported taken
from awas
car FLORIDA.
Teslifyingwlththejuryab.
Notice is hereby given that a
sent, she said she took part in Mother Charges
PubliC Hearing will be held at the
freely
participated
in
the
bank
belonging
to
Charles
W.
Lilly
at
robbery. If she failed to folio
the robbery only out of fear of
Commlss.on Room in the City Hail in
Apart. he City of Sanford. Florida. at 7
their
instructions, she said Springwood Vl11ae
death and said she never stw.
tContlnued from Page 1A)
'cIock P.M. on February 33. 1976. to
"they told me I would be ments, SR434. Longwood.
rendered because rem$ilfliflg
Meanwhile, at the Quality Inn oniider changes and amendments
Mrs. Jones said both the Kings had used vulgar and abusive killed.
SL&amp; members threatened tO
p&amp;Iing lot, sit-tv and 1-4, Mrs. 0 the Zoning Grdinane of the City
Language against her and her children. Mrs. King denied the
A Sanford. Florida, at foiii:
Miss Hearst spent four hours Betty Reams of London, Ky.,
stalk her for the rest of her life accusation, saying "We do not use that kind of language."
That property tying on the West
if she did. She was captured
stand Monday and quiet- repoted 'to deputies that ide ci Upsaia Road, ,.pposlte Lrk
Sept. 18.
Councilman
Parker
Monday night after Mrs. ly implicated nearly a dozen burglars cut the top on a 1976 vood Drive, and North of The N'
Jones'
appearance
beforeAnderson,
the
reen
is proposed to be
With a whlspy voice
council,chairman
questioned
persons in her underground od- Cadillac convertible to steal a clonedEstates,
that was cnnell and Councilman Lawrencecity
Goldberg,
of both
from SR1AA (SInglethe
barely audible at times,
yssey, some dead, most still citizens band radio, stereo I amily Residential) district. Said
police department committee, why they were at the King 11017w alive,
pale newspaper heiress said af
roprty being more particularly
tapes and a camera.
the incident.
escribed as fllow5,
flight was futile as two survivGoidhert said he was called to the scene by the police
To: RCI (Restricted Corn.
iercial) District Eat? 1 tee? of
Ing SLA members continued tO dispatcher to remove Connell from the King premises. Goldberg
carry on the legacy of those
te South one hail of Lot Si. New
who said police claimed Connell was obstructing the crime scene
died — to imprison her forever
tpsala Subdivision. Put Book I.
investigation.
'aged?.
Public Records of Seminole
in a mental dungeon.
Ounty.
"The
police
did
not
want
to
arrest
Connell,"
Goldberg
said.
"Where could I go?" she
To: SRI (SingleFamily
ConneUsaldhewa3atthe5cenebecaMrs.Kinghadced
esiclential Dwelling) District:
asked several times, saying the him and that he attempted to follow
Weit one half of the Southe,ait one.
SLAconvincedhertltshej city police and the sheriff's deputy.
uarter of the Southeast one quarter
been abandoned by her family
ByJANECASSELBRY
toknucklewider,"Maueyuld
Goldberg said contrary to a report filed at the sheriff's
lets South 121.35 feet) 3) 1S-3OE,
HeraidStaffWrft,i
when the county turned over a rid the South onehalf of Lot SI (less
and that the FBI wanted her department that he and not Connell had been carrying a flashlight
se East I
feet). New Upsala
dead.
at the King home.
WINTER SPRINGS — City t'ate setting authority to PSC in
bdivIsion, Plat Book I, Page 61.
Miss Hearst renounced all
the commission r ubiic Records of Seminole County,
Council member June Lormann, however, asked Connell why Council heard protests Mor.day October
her taped communiques from he did not Just leave the
All parties in interest and citizens
"embarrassing
night
from
North
Orlando
thOUght
because
"the city had
King home rather than
sill
the SIA as products of coer- the council,"
have an opportunity to be
Water and Sewer Corp. corr no ordinance governing utility
?ard at laid hearing
don, disclaimed her celebrated
"Frankly the woman was scared for her life," Connell said. sumers over the proposed rate rates, the county had been
By order of the City Commitilon
love for slain SLA member "I would
0 the City of Sanford, Florida.
hike the utility company is setting rates."
like the recordtospeakfcrl1f I,
Willie Wolfe as a farce and said
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
However, at Monday night's
from the Florida Public
Goldberg said he was eventually ordered to leave the scene
City Clerk
she was forced to help rob a and did so
meeting,
former City Coun- p ublith: Feb 10, 1916
Service Commission,
bank and later tell a teen-ager
The council, which aet. rates cilman Irene Vsn Eepoel C EW 19
As discussion continued about the Jones case. Mayor James
that the acted freel)'.
Council
R. Lormann said "We are treading on dangerous
that und" and for utilities within the city, reminded
RESOLUTION
"They told me I would be discussion ceased.
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Pl3h15 to object to tie us*apthg OrdInance 81 sets rates for the o N MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
utility and if they were to be V IHLEN SECOhDED BY COM.
of its jurisdiction by p
ISSIONER WILLIAMS THE
North Orlando W&amp;S Corp. increased the ordinance would
DLLOWINO RESOLUTION WA%
appIledforarateincreasear have to be changed. Mrs. Van
NANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
F.epoel, who said she did not T $E REGULAR MEIT1N; OF
being notified t,y sc it
have city water, but was there T 'IE BOARD OF COUNTY COMjurisdiction over the utility,
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ISSIOPIERS OF SEMINOLE
thia month, and In June will be will expand protection for city
Roscoe Turley of Hacienda at the request of other residents
as experience dramatic in)UNTY. FLORIDA, ON THE 20th
presented at the JFK Memorial empkyes while requiring only a Village told council, "I don't who do, told council it would be C kY OF JANUARY. AD.. 1916
reases In the cost of doing
WHEREAS, Florida Law requires
Center In Washington, D. C." few dollars per month in ad- want any people up in the PSC abdicating Its responsibility
Pusiness.
th
of a Resolution when
Homer added that Sen. Lorl ditional premiums.
In Tallahassee deciding on my allowed PSC to take over • ey adoption
change is made In the locations
Other subjects on last night's Wilson (I-Merritt Island) had
Finally, Knowles told the rate increase. If it means going Jon.
of polling pI.cei designated for any
a
genda included a request by pee-filed u bill in the state commissioners he had been tocturt that is what we ought t
ection Precinct, and
Her
closing
statement
won
ti e Sanford-Seminole Ballet legislature making the
VHEREAS. Florida Law, Chapter
ballet advised that the state Depart- do."
applause from the audience, " 10 Ill
C:uild for perrnLilon to use the the official
(3), further prescribes that
ballet of the State. ment of Transportation Intends
The residents expressed am tired of hearing you all lay th p locatk)n change In any polling
C'ivic Center free of charge to
p1 ice can only be made when the
The Sanford City Commission to construct railroad warning alarm over the size of the down and say hit me."
p'it on a ballet Feb. 21 and 22.. votedtografltthegallej3'3 gates at the Sixth
ard of Cointy Commitsioneri
Massey said, "If in the orStreet proposed rate increase. A
termine that the accommndations
Jack Homer, Director of request for free use of the Civic crossing.
subsidiary of Florida Gas Co., dinanee it sets rates It makes io the holding
BaBet Guild,' President Dora Center, but Commissioner A. A.
of any election are
ln dequate at th, permanent polling
Commissioner Gordon Meyer the North Orlando corporation ow legal position better,"
Lce Russell, and Vice President McClanahan dissented.
cc, and.
Mayor Troy Piland said, "I
Introduced a motion to the had asked for an Increase from
Dorls Dktrlch appeared at the
ItHEREAS, the Board of County
McClanahan said other effect that the City of Sanford the present $3.50 minimum
for feel we still have the power to Co mmjstloners of Seminole County,
in eeting to urge conunissloners organizations perform public does not want gates
at
the
$4.10
set rates over any utility within Fli rida, hat determined that the
Sixth
up
to
6000
gallons
to a
to grant the requtat.
services, but they must pay Street crossing, and
of the permanent
the city minimum for the fIrst 3,000 the city. They (North Orlando ' :on,modatI
Speaking for the Ballet Guild, when they use the Civic Center, will
ling place in Election PrecIncts
do all in its power to oppose gallons and 60 cents per W&amp;S Corp.) have not submitted
wrwr pouited out to corn- McClanahan said he was well
Inadequate in complianc, with
their construction, The motion thousand for all
uaige a rate increase application to Fl rida Law.
Issloners that the non.proflt aware of the good works done passed,
lOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
over that amount. The company city council. If PSC grants an
ganizatlon provides Free by the Ballet Guild, but he
"We need lights at Third and now charges 50 cents per rncrise we may be in the
SOLVED by the Board of County
Co smlssi.ei,rs of Seminole County,
nce instruction to dozens of dissented because of the Ninth (street crossings) a lot thousand for the next
i000 position to get an inJu1ctIon." Fk rid., that the polling place of
; wig people, and the proceeds princijxe involved,
more than we need gates at gallons and 35 cents a thousand
He added, "We will notify El ctior Precinct No. 3 is tern.
m ballet productans go
In other actions, the corn- Sixth," Stenstrom commented, for over 7,000 gallons.
'arily
changed
for
PSC the request comes under
the
toirard dance scholarships for mh.slonera voted to accept bids
ESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
"This is just jousting at
At least week's meeting, City the Jurisdiction of Winter PR
sening ptçlls.
IMARY ELECTION called for
on new life and health in.. windmills," Moore said. Attorney Gary Massey ex. Spring5coiincll. Iftheyagreejt Mirch
9, 1976, s follOws:
'Thi! )'car the ballet is about surance coverage for city "There Is only one crew in the peessed the opinion that "it solves the problem without
sa nford and the Central elIIplo)es, as recommended by state that can erect those gates would do little to seek an
ECIUCT NO. 3— LOCATION legal fees."
MI way Canaan Water Atsociatioi
rida." Homer said. "The City Manager W. E. Knowles, and it will probably take them opinion from the attorney
Ice, Jitwiy Avenue. Sanford.
let will be presented here Knowles said the new programs len years to get hero,"
rida (Old Midway Fire House)
general as the PSC is not

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Officials Prepare Quarantine
FORT (.\V[Jf- :u[)\jy APt - State a.id federal
igriculture officials are preparing to quarantine at least
21) square miles of Browanj County and do battle with the
- itrus blackfly that has infestei area groves.
Field officers of the Florida Department of
Agriculture's I)ivision of Plant Industry and officials (if
the U.S. Department of Agriculture were to decide today
lw large an area should be quarantined.
The infestatIon of the blackfly, a tiny insect affect:ng
the health and taste of citrus and often fatal to citrus
rcc5, n
reat'hs from near Fort Lauderdaic north to
v,est of Pompano Beach, officials said Monday.
('harks Poucher, chief of the state Bureau of Pest
Eradication, said the minimum area of confirmed contalflination is 20 square trUes. Hundreds of
CoflfirTfled
('ases of the blackfly have shown up In the area.

'IAl.LAjiAssEF; I API - It's going to he at least
the summer of 1977, half a year late, before the new
(ipitol will be ready for occupancy, says House Majority
Leader Dick Clark, D-Miami.
'I'm very discouraged by the progress they are
mIlking," Clark, a contractor, said Monday alter a
meeting of the House-Senate committee which has been
probing delays in the project,
'It took 16 months for them to finish the first 47 per cent,
the easy part," he said. "When you start talking about the
gULS of the building - the
doors, the desks, the light
s% ltthPS
It's going to take longer than 20 months,

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awarded to the grand prize opening day in the tournament
Jack homer, executive winner and another outboard and the first weekly
prize will
director for the Chamber, motor to be given away as door be based on the largest shad
expressed his thanks to fiw prize at the awards
barbecue landed by the following Sunday
Evening Herald and all corn- following the end
of the 30-day night. After that the weeks will
mittee members for their ef- contest,
be Monday through Sunday.
such a big affair,

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Bob Bernosky, president of Derby was first announced
and
Sanford Police Benevolent all fishing camps in the area
Committee chairman
Dick Association, distributed tickets report good fishing with fish
Dove said represcntati'es from to be sold for the
barbecue and close to six pounds landed.

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outfits; the sponsors will decide heaviest fish during the entire
Figures released at
the wtlIch of the many remaining contest.
meeting show that 102 piizes
prizes will be awarded second
with a cash value of over $3,000 and
Boating activity on the St.
third place winners in the Johns has increased tremenhave been contributed b
Derby.
dously since the Sanford Shad
Participating merchants

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students Cassandra Ennis and Mamie Dankli are entranced by
the tales of glamor told by Delta Burke, 1974 Miss Florida till"
holder Ms. Rodlhn, who teaches a modeling course
to girl
enrolk'd in Youth Programs 1mw., InvIted Miss Burke to addres
her stutlt'nLs on Saturday morning at the Greater Sanfor
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ill.; sister, Mrs. Lil1Ia Roll,
Ft. Wayne and one grandchild.
Royce R. Robinson, , of 310 Grarnkow Funeral Home in
W. 11th St., Sanford, died charge of arrangements.
Sunday night. Born in Brasher
LONGWOOD — The city available, the Grant Street
— Adopted on final reading
prepared
by
City
Attorney
Ned
Falls,
N.Y. he lived In Sanford
council
Monday
night sidewalks would also be an ordinance increasing the Julian Jr. for conduct at council for 65 years. He was a member
authorized construction to delayed.
4',
monthly salary of the c&amp;uncil meetings.
of the Congregational Christian
begin on a four-foot wide
Council member June Lor- and the mayor from $150 to
— Agreed to have consulting Church. He was a
retired
concrete sidewalk on Grant mann
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colleagues that $200. The council cut its pay engineer A.E. O'Neall research Carpenter.
All Units
Street from Rosedale Avenue to streets in the 'j1 should be
$200
$150 monthly last the possibility
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SALE
Survivors
include
the
city
Orange for walking Longwood paved and that
,
money would year in an economy move. No acquiring federal funds
Charles
H.
RolAnson.
Sanford;
through
f':lernc'ntar}' School children, not be available for everything one spoke against the increase
&amp;. IS
the
Farmer's
Home two sisters, Mrs. Mary Schrnah,
Materials cost for the project "without raising taxes."
during a public hearing.
Administration for the cx- Sanford and Mrs. Mildred
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as e.stimated by Public Works
Council agreed that the ad1
Only Councilman Parker pansion and improvement of Greene, hlopkinton, N.Y.: and a
1)ircctor Ralph Fisher at $2,500. vice of City Planner James Lee Anderson voted against the pay the city's
water system. The brother, Robert RobInson, Ft.
City crews are to perform the would be sought
to determine raise, saying he could not "in city council for the
'1
past year Myers.
labor.
on which side of the street the good conscience" vote
to
give
hasbeenconsideringepanding
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Brisson Funeral Home is in
Costs of the project are to be sidewalk should be built.
himself a pay raise when he the utility system
into the city's charge of arrangements.
paid from unbudgeted excess
Action on drainage pipe bids knew what the pay
.
was when he west side areas particularly
state revenue sharing funds for the
AI.BERT
IWl.FJIt.
(lrainape ditch on ran for cffIc.
irt tlwe subdi','isions bounded
which state officials notified the whichever side of the road the
Albert William HoIf Jr., 77, of
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Denied
a
request
for
a
by
Range Line Road and SR 1305 E.
city it would receive,
sidewalk is place was tabled special exception to operate a 434.
Wynnewood Dr., San.
The project, brought to after Council Chairman JR. used furniture store
PLUMBING &amp;
ford
died
Monday, A native of
in the
Set a workshop for 7:30 Ft.
council attention by Coun- Grant said sufficient right of
Wayne, hid., he came to
business district zoned property pin. Thursday on the city's Sanford
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HEATING, INC.
cilman Gerard Cormell last way exists for the sidewalk south of SR
years ago from that
434
and
east
of
finances
and
budget
and
to
city.
summer,
was approved without covering the (111db and Grant Street.
was a salesman for
discuss with
unanimiiou.slv by the board after piping the drainage.
planner
James
Let'
Wall
Supply
Co., a Lutheran
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Authorized purchase of a progress on the city's plan
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by Councilman
and
a member of Elks Lodge
The pipe bids ranged
from a resuscitator-suction device for required by state law to be 155, of Ft.
lawrence Goldberg to set aside high of $6,037 from Gator $350 after representatives
Wayne.
GE
of completed by October, 1977.
$15,000 for three separate Culvert to a low of $5,964 from Herndon Ambulance Service
Survivors include his wife,
- E)elayed authorizing $1,000 Mrs.
sidewalk projects f;iiled.
Palm Beach Tank and Culvert said the equipment is a in repairs for an old
Mildred Rolf, Sanford;
police Car
Co u n cii in an
P a r k er Co.
, Jack H. Rolf, Rockford,
necessity for the fire depart- until after the workshop.
Anderson, fighting the GoldIn other action, council:
ment's emereencv vehic1,
tas4i...I *
- Heard a report from
berg move, Insisted it was a
%.1IIIUI Mu
Authorized the attorney to
Councilman
Lawrence Goldbcrgthatthecitycurrerjy
Funeral Notices
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delaying tactii.. to stop work prepare a resolution ap. Goldberg was authorized to
has four police dispatchers
from proceeding on the Grant propriating funds
to give a otlain prices on a portable including
ROBINSON. ROYCE R
one whose salary is
Street project I!flfflediat,ely.
Fijritca Serv,CCS to( Rcce J
monthly pay raise of $41.61 to suction device
0,..,.
for the funded by the federal Corn.
RobinSOn.
SI. of 310 W. 11th
Anderson saul by incluc'ing Public Works Director Ralph emergency vehicle after the prehenslve Employment
Thru Feb. 15
and
5.Sntord, ...no CeO Sunday '
funding (or sidewalks for the Fisher, Public
Safety Director hterndon representative said Training Act ICETA) program.
t'' Pi.'la at 230 pm We'dn.',
lg' r,v y,h,J our
Woodlands School and Lyman Douglas Keller and Building this equipment
a? Srison Funeral Horn, .'.
Ic also a
Shelley Friend of the county's
neory is hgfl IS I?'.?
High School when cost Inspector David Chacev ef- necessity.
R
ROb, Hun'Cr officat níj
test Dossible time for Cu
('ETA office said there was no
Bural in Evergr'"n C't'r
estimates are not readily fective Jan. 1.
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Adopted
rules
.isoonanewGE Cenril
Brsson
of supplanting of funds in hiring
,srg,In
t
r Conditioning Syser'
5n'm',
parliamenry procedure the fourth dispatcher. Under
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ROLF, ALBERT WILLIAM
federal law, a position already
rrost popular modei s
JR — Funeral serviCeS
funded by the city cannot be
A0,.rt
Roil Jr..
iIeâtrejucedpricesI':.
replaced by a federally funded
tiCS E Wvnnewood Or,,
Jiouary I tOFebruar) I'
Sanford. no died Monday, .,
enipbye.
As us about other ccr
Pamela) Cassidy, a boy,
N' held a' 10 a.m Thursday, a'
denn,'
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Gramkow Funeral Home v'
Sanford
v E A ReuscPser officiatr.3
Sanford:
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone
Ourjtl in Oaklawn Memorai
Haynell L. Barnes
i Patricia) Moran, a boy,
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Gr,imb fl ct'srçe
Mack Combs
Sanford
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LONG WOOD - hiasley and
Myrtis Frazier
FREE
Mr.
Small Trac?or Small Pr,ce
and Mrs. Michael Evelyn hart, operators of the
Monday's high 63, today's loss
Marion W. Freeman
Alyce, Tindel, a girl, Sanford Phillips
Custom Estimate
diesel
Antonina (;rasso
'66 service station, 31,
OnYour
(
located at the southwest corner
Fair and siarmer through
Johnnie D. Hartley
individual
Needs
L)ISCIIAHGES
of
U.S.
17-92
434,
V,t'dnesdzjy.
Highs
CALL
and
Geerge S. Kenis
SR
today
in
the
Sanford:
received notice this morning lovser 70s. Losss tonight near 50
Classic M. Martin
Ithynell L Barnes
that
they will be evicted from and highs Wednesday
Anne M. Porter
80.
William E. Cantrell
the
premises
on Feb. 16.
light sariable winds.
(ttlb Schimp!
Lena Q. Doyle
EXTENDED FORECAST
Wilmer 1. Stapleton
Mary S. Funt
The Harts won their first
Scattered
shossers Thursday,
Frank A. Thomas
Ebony S. Hampton
skirmish in county court Friday
PLUMBING &amp;
Hood Tractor Co,
otherwise
fair
to partly cloudy
NeLson C. Thornton
011 the move by
Stella Hardy
21: P O'anp i!ot*em Tnt
HEATING, INC.
sseattwr. Mild dabs and cool
OrIardo. Fi 32*51
Teresa Tyson
Alice D. Mcl..ellan
Petroleum Co., the oilSeminole
company
4U Ma9r,oI,a A.
tOO? S. Sanford Ave
nights.
IM%%c
mostly
in
the
t0
James G. Waits
At?ir,,,t Spfii'U FII
distributor, to evict them from
Laura Overstreet
5;,
gs
Sanford
north,
SOs south
and 6-Os in the
Eunice %Vheatley
4::
Marie Walker
the business they have operated Kes, exrept
losss
ssi 51i
Case)' Whitehead
Thursday
for the past five ears.
Nina E. Ware
morning
in
Caesar A. Forman, Cas.tadaga
the
SOs
north
porMrs. Larry (Sandra
County Judge Wallace Hall in lion. Highs from the upper
6Oc
BeckyJ. Moreth, Casselberry boy
the first hearing found that
losa
70s
north
to
mid
and
Sophia M. Korechi, DeBary
Arthur E. Carlson, DeBary Seminole Petroleum did not upper
70s south portion.
Frederick Perrick Jr.,
Beatrice Rosenbaum, comply with Florida Statutes
Deflary
Weilnesdas's Da)tona Beach
l)ellary
regaiding landlord-tenants
tides:
high 3:52 n.m.. 1:14 p.m..
William G. Pynn, Deflary
Blanche Belanger, Deltona
YOU
Of the new eviction attempt, low 10:07 a.m., 10:15 p.m. Port
Martha J. Roach, t)eBary
Norman G. Belanger, Mrs. Hart said
today, "We ('anaseral: high 3:46 a.m., 3:52
Henry C. l'hursain Sr., Deltona
intend
to
continue
fighting."
p.m.. loss 9: am., 10:15 p.m.
fleBary
to
Noah E. Davis, Deltona
henry I.. Wagner, DeBary Stephen B. Dickens, Deltona
Mary A. Wilson, DeBary
Sara F. Hill, Deltona
for
tax
John I.. Bailey, Deltona
Philip E. Lange, Deltona
Agnes Darling, Geneva
Benny L. Mellon, Dcltona
Aino A. Kuhlman, Lake Mary
Ernest H. Phillips, Deltona
Rossie I,. hlradwell, Lake
Bertha L Runyon Deltona
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Edna C. Schroeder, Deltona
Esperanza DeMoya, Orlaruli,
Pauline U. Wisniewski,
Juanita B, Gregory, Winter Deltona
Internationally Known
Springs
Earl W. Toney. lake Mary
° Qgp,ijst
Kathryn A. Huch, Lorgwood
BIRTHS
i\rnold F. Fischer, New
Rec1g..4tist
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jersey

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
l.a l.eeh League, 8 p.m., home of Carol I..ctchworth, 125

L,arkMood Dr., Sanford.

17-92,

(h'ereaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
I.,'ht building, Sanford.
"Starting and Managing a Small Business", SCC's
South Seminole ('enter, 1-4 and SR 436. Morning class, 9;
evening, 7.
Free Blood pressure tests, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.
l.ongwood Bicentennial Committee, 7:30 p.m.,
('aflmljne Bravo law office, SR 434, Longwood. Open to

public.

Seminole Community Band, 7 p.m., music-drama
building, old 5CC campus.
Central Florida Assn.
Deal, 7:30 p.m., Rock Lake
School Cafeteria, Tampa Ave., Orlando,
for

Seminole AA, open discussion, 8 p.m., Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Rd.. Sanford.
Goldsboro Elementary School Advisory Committee
Meeting, 7:30 p.m. In the school library.
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Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m. meeting and Bingo, ready room of

fire station.

WEDNFSDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, civic center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose,

p.m..

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day of January, A D, 1976.
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Seminole AA closed, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.

AT rEST;
Ar? 'yr H. B*Ckwith, Jr.
ci. 'K to the bo.rdot
nty Commissioners in and
Seminole COunty,
'Ida
By: Joann K. Hare
uty Clerli
Put ti%it Feb 10, 17, 1976

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musical excitement as Mr. DeCou executes his confident
and superior style at the newly Installed Allen
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representative ..but we can answer all
questions about how your taxes were
prepared,

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at the organ reveals genuine musicianship
and dedication to his ministry in sacred music. Mr. DeCou
is edltor of the popuLar choral magazine "Voices in
Praise", He has wrlttn many arrangements for the'
gospel organist, and created orchestrations for hymnals
and brass entembles. On Tuesday, Feb. ID, he will con
duct one the largest choir clinics ever scheduled in the
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Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit S3, 8 pin., post
home, 17-92, Sanford,
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn,
I)anre for senior citizens with music by Sanford
St'ranadi'rs. 2.4:30
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Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford,

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thiI clear notic, of the change
In the
Pu Inct Polling place be
posted on
or of the prvi.3V5 polling
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Mary Magdalene Church, Alt,amonte Springs
Casselberry AA, closed meeting, 8
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TAIJ.AIIASSEE 'APi - A legal battle over
".hvther emnploye-union authorization cards are a public
record is before the Supreme Court.
There's a possibility the (lispute will force a post.
porunent of a union election for 6,000 university employes.
The Public Employes Relations Commission refused
Monday to allow members of two antiunion groups to
examine the cards as ordered by Leon Circuit Judge
Kenneth Cooksey under the state's open-records law.

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'I AlJ,AhiAy,,SE; I APi — Twelve tracts whose value
almost equals the $100 million remaining in endangered.
land bond funds have been given top priority for state
)urchase.
'hits probably is not the final list because purchase
igret'nicflt,s on all 12 are unlikely," Natural Resources
I)irpvtnr Iinrynnn Shic!dz said Monday of tie list,
drawn
UI) by a committee of st.ateagcncy heads.
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The Public Service
I UUiI1.Ssofl, in approving a
$3.19-million rate hike, has
granted art alniost four-fold increase in telephone hook.up
charges for residential customers of United Telephone Co.
However, the commission rejected Monday across-the.
board increases in the bmse monthly bills for all
customers except those lii the Fort Myers exchange and in
the Cape haze area.
fl,, Z.G,CiOO customers in a l3county area served by the
Fort Myers-based company wil see their residential
hookups go from the current $11 to P.O. Business in:'tallations " ill be $50, up from $16.

water

men on the St. Johns River In in Volistn County in connection
Atamonte Springs, accused the Lemon Bluff area.)
with the hoop net incidents,
raid larcenyof coins from a
Defense attorney Roger Berry said.
ford coin shop owner,
Berry told the cowt that both be
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Dewey Bean, 34, of
Ode Ola Campbell, 55, and Campbell have received CaueIberry,aujoffor
ford Route Two, acc',jsed
of telephone threats against and uttering a forgery, The
e counts of receiving stolen Campbell's life
"If he goes back court Issued a bench
warrant
)erty (hoop net.s allegedly out on the
river."
for Bean's arrest after he failed
m from commercial fisherCampbell alci r aces charge
t apf*ar for trial.

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warned

r i n s Boa r d

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Ii hereby given that I am
engaged In BuSineSs it 1 N. Hwy.
17.92, Caiseiberry,
Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of CITRUS SIGNS, and fist? I
Intend to recjlster said name with the
Clerk a' the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with
the plovIsfrAi of the FlcIIIlou
Name Statutfl, Tr Wit: Section
365O Florida Stritutes 1957.
S M. L. Mathews
PubIth: Feb. 10, 17, 21,
Mirth 7, 1976
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sponsoring groups, the Even1ng assured committee member!
Ilt'rald Outdoor Correspondent Herald and the Greater Sanford that purchasers
would get more
Chamber of Commerce will get than their money's worth: a
flue steering committee for together to decide the final half chickcn and all
the trim
Sanford's First Annual Shad distribution of prizes.
mings, plus the chance to win
Derby rilet Tuesday night at the
/it present, plans call for a one of the many door prizes.
Chamber
of
Comiumnerce boat, motor and trailer to be
Satwday, Feb. 14, will hi'
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Broward Citrus Infested,

Cable TV In crease Considered

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PvbI,$k.td Oa*ty and Sunday. .c.gt Saturday and CPulitmas Day
by 7i Sanford Herald. tnt.. 310 N. Fr,ncj* Ava Sanfrd,
F'a.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE P4( U.90.A44.0
LINDA B SISSOU.
Pet it Cr,
viWILLIAM R. SISSON.
p rspiaern.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: WILLIAM R. SISSON
Last Known AddreSs:
MKR
Tonsina Camp
Fairbanks. Alaska
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage nas been filed against you,
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to it
on THOMAS B. DRA'E. JR..
Esquire. P.O. Box 17, Orlando.
Florida 32502, attorney for tne
Petitioner, and tile the original with
the Clerk of the above styled Court
CS' CS before February 23. 1976
Otherwise, a Judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court. this 16th day of January.
1916.
(Seat)
Arthur H. Bukwith, Jr.
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By: Elaine RiCharcie
Deputy Clerk
Publish: .Jan. 20, 71, Feb. 3. tO. 1916
0EV. 101

Bob Scott, of Orlando
reported that fuel, two strobe
lights and a landing light, to'aI
value $390, were stolen from his
Navion airplane at the Forest
Lake Academy Airport, Forest
City.

Patty Hearst Testimony A Tale

ircuit Court Acts On Cases

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was held in lieu of $10,000 bond early today at Fern Park on a
In weekend burglaries, Jessif
Other cartons found in the on charges of possession of grand larceny charge after $100, police said.
Sims,
115 Larkspur Dr.,
area contained furniture, tools, controlled substance and letters were taken from a sign
Patrolman
Rick
Dearing
Altamonte
Springs,
told
tea kettles and a baby stroller, narcotic paraphernalia,
at
the
Circus
A
Go
Go
on
U.S.
reported
in
addition
to
exdcputics
that
tools, dies an
officers said.
Frederick Walter Holmes, 21, 17-92. Bond for Roth was set at tensive vandalism damage to electrical parts valued at $1,Oc
Sheriff's deputies have was charged with making false $5,(, according to county jail two classrooms (Iiscoveretj werc taken wLen an auto Was
arrested an Altamonte Springs reports to a liw enforcement records.
Monday
at
Goldsboro burglarized at his residence.

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All the paper 'ork required of candidates under
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N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
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ollice locally to shy away from formally
announcing intentions In this year's general election.
elective

or 831.9993

Tuesday. Feb. 10, 1976-4A

Around

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R. RICIMUI) LONG, Editor
Y 1111AM U. CURHIE. Managing Editor

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s
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but then
anybody who is expecting to be startled by some
rcvelaticn about how to improve the economy
overnight probably hasn't been tuning in to what is
generally known as the new era.
The new frugal era is amply reflected in the
predictions of the President's
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Advisers. The United States is steadily inching
toward a recovery from one of the most difficult
recessions that we have ever experienced.
Unless the unforeseen happens. the gross
national product . which declined in each of the last
two years, should show a substantial gain this year.
Inflation will be bad, but half of what it was just two
years ago. Unemployment is "distressingly high"
total number of jobs in the United States also is
rising,
Inaflofhisrecentcommentsaboutthesubc(,
President Ford has made it abundantly clear that
this is the course and speed that he prefers. He
seeks frugality and restraint.
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turning out to dance to the music of the Sanford
Serenaders at the Civic Center. The musicians in
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trade.
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sho uld be time to end t he 16-year U.S.-Cuban
cold war, But there are also a number of osb.
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As it Is.
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World a wooden nickel.
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The embattled Mint director finally arranged
neck
injuries
since
the accident. Kennedy helped
KENNEDY'S COOL: Sen.
the hospi ta l la st November with nervous f or
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exhaustion. She ii still quietly recuperating.
the
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bro thers and hiBLsel( for lniurie
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he had anot her
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man when it comes to of a very attractive well-to-do

truth to that, I'm willing to pay
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VALENTINE MESSAGE

By RICHARD CARF.U.11
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the wives. It Is a job that usual- cision Machinists Association consumer advisor Lorraine opening cxperier.ce for
some
ly results in too much planning members gathered in a meeting Roberson
standing
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with
not
used
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or too little," says Ken Ellis, room of Miami's posh Doral helpful hints,
buys,"
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Iris runs Country Club, Iris Ellis quickly
MIAMI (AP)
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Checking such fashion labels
The
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exattending a convention with her S.O.S. (Save on Shopping) Inc. caught their attention,
as Givenchy, Institution, Trissi csion,including
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a S.O.S. di1- husband can easily get bored,"
"One thing we know for cer"Does anyone here feel what and Ilalston fashions — at rectory for each shopper, cost
Mary Alice Hanson of Bridg- tam, women love to
shop. When they're wearing was purchased prices Mrs. Ellis said repre. the Tool and Dye convention $15
man, Mich., explained as her they can shop for
sented 20 to 70 per cent savings per woman.
quality and at a fair price?" she asked,
eyes focused
the
ce ta g sa ve money, they like it even
over retail store prices, Bar"Hopefully, v,c gave birth to
hanging from a light blue pants more. That's the story
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Muhler
of
Baltimore
consome
aggressive, rebellious
behind
seeing no hands raised, she fided that she has
suit.
our seminar and expedition."
considered bargain hunters," said Mrs.
continued: "We're here to help herself a careful shopper
for Ellis. "The emphasis is not on
"This shopping idea is someThe Ellises made national teach you how to shop, how to some time,
sa ving money but spending
thing the average woman really
get good buys for your money,
news last year with their
"But this could be an eyewisely."
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to deal with the regulations they've written,
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revolution to the rest of Latin America, some
"We at the aency," says my contact, "know
And at the federal level Sen. Edmund Muski2,
10,000 Cuban troops today are serving as lackies
that the pollution practices we're attempting to
presumably speaking for all congressional
"It's equal rights — I have a right to smoke and
of Russi an Imperialism in Angola.
change overnight have been common for
Democrats, deplored "government waste," ad
This Is understandable, perhaps. Castro is i
decades in one form or another. I'll be happy If
right to wear a mask!"
hopelessly In hock to th e Soviet Union and the
'ocated the restoration of economic heal th in th e Wecancor recttl)emthlOor30y
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"Though we know th at the average
United States, and lashed out against the in.
Kremlin to the tune of 11 million a day. ErbusInes.nan, especially the man with little
creasing of payroll taxes.
1. porting cannon fodder 11) Angola ( the Cu bans are
capital working on close margins, can't Possibly JOHN CUNNIFF
no more "volunteers" then were the Chinese
It is clear that American people will have a comply with our demands, we hape that by these
more difficult time than usual in sorting fact from rough tactics we can push most firms into doing
peasants who swept Into Korea in 1950) is one
verbiage as the new era of politics progresses.
way he can pay back his benefactors.
more than they think they can more quickly then
'I'hev might begin by asking Sen. Muskie, for
Eaton, in fact, would probably argue that If
they'rewl111ngtoathnit.Andsome5
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the U.S. had not been so mean to Castro in the
'xample, how he can deplore the waste and inef- fist approach works. In the meantime we've
late IM he never would have turned to the
ficiencv of bureaucracy on the one hand and stirred up a lot of in will. There must be a better
NEW YORK (AP) — One ingredient of the fuel be made available to the stock market over the Soviets.
demand that the same bureaucracy create more way," he continued,
that boosted the stock market like a rocket since next few months. But
the recovery news
Not so easily dismissed, however, is Cuba's
"Instead of asking companies to do the tin- the first of the year, as expected, is now running must be analyzed morenow
public service jobs on the other hand. Perhaps he
closely,
outspoken
support of Puerto Rican nationalists,
possible, we should be out there working with low: The decline in interest rates has almost
also could explain why he dismisses the thought
Is
the
recovery
that
strong?
Are
we
so
enCastro
knows
as well as anyone else that
them to learn what they can do, with what they come to a halt for the time being.
that government deficits cause inflation but ap- have, to cut back on the pollution their firms
thralled with the good news that we have over. these fanatics, who killed four people in a
Almost simultaneously, the popular stock looked the weaknesses? Will the recovery be bombing in New York last year, represent no one
plauds the effort of Congress to reform the create.
market
indicators began falling. The Dow Jones steady or might ire not have setbacks?
budgetary process so deficits can be avoided.
but themselves, having been massively
"I've had company men tell me if we'd be industrial average, which on Feb. 4 reached a 27Nobody really has answers to these (piestions. repudiated in a 1967 referendum. Ile also knows
President Ford also chose some unfortunate reasonable they'd do everything they could to month high of 976.62 points, declined almost fl of course, but the stock market cannot accept
that the Puerto Ricans could freely vote to
clean things up as fast as their finances and their points In the next two days.
rhetoric in his budget messages when he talked
that dodge. It lives in the future; it must make its change their sta tus anytime they wish
Of product ion techniques would permit," an EPA
ed —
The question now facing Investors Is this
: Are decision now even if It doesn't have the evidence, something his own people have never had the
the
"new
realism."
The
realism
is
as
old
as
the
official
continued.
"But
If
I
push
them
to
the
economic
prospects
hills — there is no free lunch, no magic cures.
sufficiently promising to
Its commitment to the future must be firm too, opportunity to do.
wail,
they'll
buck,
not
bend.
The
smart
onessupport
a
continuation
of the rally? Many wise If the market is to continue rising. I
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-_ nd ecision,
Castro's attempts to capitalize on this
know we can't carry out our threats. Some tell us
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converts to realism have yet tc absorb it.
,
If nonexistent issue, using it to bait and harass the
so to our faces — then ask us what we want, that question this week,
th e market is to rise, an affirmative, positive
U.S. In the United Nations is hardly the behavior
cooperation to the limit of their abilities or a dog
For many weeks the decline in interest rates decision must be made.
eat dog ri
fight we can't possibly win, In cases like had made stocks mor
of
a man desirous of creating a warm relations
e at tractive than they had
Analysts will find it easy to work withinsee of wi th Americans.
is
w
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th
he
th
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righ
th e more obvious economic lzidlcators, lizatlon,
Cyrus Eaton's pacif istic heart is In the right
ts my
experience
is
that
we
at
EPA
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How
could
the
stock
market
compete
with
10
per
unemployment
and other measures o'
ne choice of W.J. Usery Jr., by President Ford as his
weakness place, but when it comes to dealing with the
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down. Not always, but a good deal of the time. cent returns in credit markets?
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nominee for secretary of labor was desIgned frankly to patch up
are declining. Income, profits and other Communist world, especially Cuba, he has an
with one face-saving gesture or another, though
As rates declined sharply, Institutional money measures of strength are growing numerous,
administration difficulties with AFL-CIO President George
the true facts don't get in the record."
unfortunate habit of letting his hopes run away
that
had been attracted to the bond markets was
But, while they have their eyes glued to the with
!eany.
his better judgment,
Shift story now to a meeting of a government encouraged to
reconsider stocks. Now that short- improving indicators, few analysts dare to
Usery, as a former union official, is convinced he enjoys
advisory board of businessmen and university term rates have stabilized, that Incentive, while ignore the position of
In terms of performance, productivity and
"th e conf idence of many people in the labor organiza tion," but
the economy. Our output of cooperation,
and financial ie present.atives.
the American wor ker rates second
present, Isn't as compelling,
goods and services still hasn't reached its level to none, reports
Meany apparently is uncertain because of "difficult cirInternational Management
In one form or another, their conversations
Few Informed stock market observers cx- of three years ago.
rim like this:
magazine.
pected that the In terest rate decline could pro.
What the market must do, and probably this
Labor leaders are still resentful of the veto of the common"These environment men say we've got to do vide the thrust for an extended period, but they week. Is strip all the emotion from
Responding to a survey made by The Con.
site picketing bill, which led to the resigution earlier " this and we've got to do that. A
the statistical ference Board, a business research
lot of these were inclined to feel the economic recovery in evidence and attempt to measure where the organizati
month of Labor Secretary John T. Dunlop. The bill, In the
on ternati nal
cu U es
regulations they throw at us don't make sense, general would provide a second boost,
that
opinion of this newspaper and almost all others taking a stand
economy
is
right
now
and
where
it
might
be
high
pr
To us, they're theories someone has dreamed up,
od uctivity and general availability of
That theory now is facing the test,
fset
on the Issue, was bad legislation,
expected
to
be
six
mon ths from now.
not bothe:ing to check what they'll do to our
U.S. workers' high pay and made them a better
There
is
little
question
that
considerable
But Me.any and his Associates can be underzt.andably
week could be as Interesting as any so far all-around bargain than the worken of other
production schedules or our costs,
evidence of economic recovery will continue to th This
is year.
,
critical of Mr. Ford's wavering on the measure he once supcountries,
ported.
Even so, the rejection by labor of working with the White
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cutti ng pollution." he said. "we go but if we find
firm for noncompliance.
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George. The
cake was cut and served by Mrs. Revel Robison and
Mrs.
William S. Brumley Jr.
Others assisting were Mrs. Ed M. Smith, Mrs. Wynelle
Lanier, and Mrs. Carlos liatnes, all from
Sanford; and Mrs.
John Miller, Winter Park,
Preceding the open house, the family attended
the morning
worship service at First Baptist Church,
where Mrs. Vickery
has been a member- for about t'Prv. , , 1In-..,..tt Ud., UI
1886. She currently makes her home with a
daughter, Lourinc
Messenger. The eldest of 13 children, se ven of whom are still
living, Mrs Vickeryha-, 16 grandch i ldren and
19 grcut
grandchildren,
()itof town gran.cbuldrfl attending were Mrs Messenger's
sonaiuiswifP,Mr.anr11rs Walter Real, Odessa, Texas' Mrs
l)uga'i's '!2thtcr, 'rs Shiiiky Conklin, Atlanta, Ga
,and Mrs
Lee s son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Lee, Shelby,
NC
Other relatives attendi ng were Mr.
Mrs. L ICeith Quinn,
Lake Wales; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Winter Park; and Mr.
and Mrs. I3rui"t' !)uke. hlaines City.

A Sanford resident since 1913, Mrs. Lillian Vickery, who
observed her 90th
birthday Feb. 7, is a walking history file. The
alert, "young" 904ear.old pioneer was"honored
open house
Sunday afternoon at Sanford Woman 's Club. A boat
ut 200 friends
and rela tives called during the hours 3-5
p.m.
Hosting the event were the honor
ee's six children and t he ir
JIAI
uuIuwI1g Mrs. Lourtne Messenger
and Mrs. lillian
l)ugan,of Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs JOtUIW Vickery, Palatka; Mr.
ind Mrs Philip M. Vickery, Arlington, T5
Mr and Mrs J s
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morc- %'-C- - afild 114iss Theo Vickery. Key West.
A kaleidoscope of color featuring th e Valentine motif,
was
carried out in the flowers anrlrefreshnie,i ts Trw refreshuirni
table overlaid with an exquisite hand-crocheted heirloom cloth
utritired w ith an .Irrdngerncnt of red and white carnations,
accented by silver candelabra and o ther silver appointments.
Mrs. Marth a Raborn greet ed the guests at the
door and Mrs.
Estes Brockman presided over the guest register. Pouring

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Blood Bank would not have blood needed in life or
death situations such as accidents and major
surgery. There were 206 blood donations during
January at the local blood hank, including 37 first
time donors.
A special th anks to th e repeaters such as Edward G. Checefsky, who received th e Five Gallon
award and County School Lunchroom Supervisor
Charlotte Whltrnore, who received the Four Gallon
award. Two Gallon awards were given Da vid Bass
and Donald E. Coleman and donors reaching the
one gallon level included Bar rd J. Mason. Hubert
E. Jones, Carol Kenny, Robert A. Hood, Sadie 1.
Hackett, Ethel Corbett and James M. Price.
—Bill Currie

numerous campaigns of others.

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To Honor L ill i an Vickery

Wi thout the many faithful volunteer donors who
keep th e llfesa'ing supply of blood flowing Seminole

Meanwhile, Seminole County Port Authority
Administrator Jim Ryan, holding off formal announcement of candidacy for the Florida House
seat held by Vince Fechtel (R -Leesburg) is shaking
every hand in sight. He notes he Is not exactly a
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something this year, but he has not made up his
mind whether it will be for the county commission
seat currently held by Mike Hattaway or for the
post In the Florida House of Representatives
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smbolic obeisances that Democrats in general are
Yet the men who make the decisions, lawyers
making before the altar of frugality,
almost to the man, say EPA is an enforcement
In New York, for example, Gov. Carey agency, and that there's no place for those
hoping to lend a helping hand."
proclaimed a "new era budget" that would show "a
"We're supposed to catch violators and
healthier respect for our taxpayers' dollar."
punisti them — not let them escape," they say.
California. Go'. Brown declares that smaller is
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local retirees, who play instruments, are invited to
join the orchesra, according to Leo Gabele of the
dance committee. Anyone Interested may contact
Gabele at 323-6598.
The dances will be held each Thursday, 2-4:30,
when the Sanford Civic Cen ter Is available and all
senior citizens are invited to attend at no cost.

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Despite the lack of formal announcement, suppor ters are touting the candidacy locally of erstwhile county commisbion chairman John
Alexander for a new term on the county governing
body. It Is said that Alexander, a dynamic force
during his years on the county board is eyeing the
district five seat currently held by Sid Vihien Jr.
Alexander Is said to be testing the temperature
of the Political waters In ta lks with old friends.
Scuttiebut Is that ex-Winter Springs Councilman
John Booth Is being considered for appointment to
the Seminole County Port Authority.
Most recently Booth was a member of a select
Committee named by the S"rninn1ø County
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Democratic Executive Committee to investigate

Republican Seminole-Brevard State Attorney
Abbott Herring and to work with Democrats in
lirevard to oust Herring from office in the up.
corning general election.
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the local democratic committee when he moved to
Winter Springs.
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that the administration 04 the Estate
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PRECINCT NO.47 - LOCATION 75 775 CP, is pending irs the Circuit
Longwood Communily Building,
Court for Seminole County. Florida,
Longwood, Florida
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which is Seminole'coun?y Cour
PRECINCT NO. 52-LOCA'ymnpj
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Estate s H. Mellon Ware, whose
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Cou nty Commissioners, this 70th
Day of January, A D, 1976
ATTESTArthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Board
04 Co un ty Commissioners In
and f or Semi no le Coi.nty,
Florida
By: Joann K. Hare

H. Milton Ware
AS Personal Repres
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Estate of
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Deeised
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SPEER &amp; SPEER, P.A.
113 Magnolia Avenue

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P.O. Box 1361
Sanford, Florida 37771
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Representative

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plant. Seller trade for motor home
brick &amp; slone specialty. 3772780.
or travel trailer. Located off
Wilson P. at Paola, F of Wilson Carpentry, Remodeiinq Additions,
School, follow sign. 373 6098.
Custom Work Licensed, Boded
Free estimate 37) eO)I
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Need help on th,st Slurday iob?
Paneling. doors, wrijOws lungs,
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some service y ou have need of.
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Free estimates
Call In 6769

Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging Housetraiter
Stored &amp; moved 372 9142

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1975 Llr.'snct new Redmond l?'sOO' HAULING
Trash Removal,
Building Cleanup. Yard Work
iii,,lc' borne, completely set tip
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37) 7157
with patio and ,swninq fl ,'tcIult
ti,,rk $900 and ,issurne' p.Iymt'nt5
it 1171 month Phone 323 106 7

RAVENNA PARK-- Attractive 3 Mullet Lake Park- Canal lot and
bedroom, 2 bath, family room.
Irailer, $13,000. Phone 305 319 SIN
on ly $21,950
WE HAVE from Ito 70 acres near
Qtn Good terms. Discount for
ROSALIA DRIVE
Low down
caSh. Conditional permits for
pa yment,] bed room. Central air,
large workshop, 220.900.
mobilehorneor home construction
available 6.41 1617
OLDER TWO STORY- Fine
Ledroom, 2 bath, mint Condition, Seminole &amp; Voluia Coumiliet,
Acreage T racts, small &amp; lrge
527 50')
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HilIcre-t I7xôO, 7 tc.'drocm, central
air, carport, skirting, awning,
esceltent condition Offered by
savings &amp; Loan $6311 per month.
Phone 323 4051 or 8300001, nights
call 671 5569

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r0NIES OF DISTINCTION

24 Hrs.

70 1? S. FRENCH (HWY 17 97)

Home of BPP Warranted Homes
SEPARATE STUDIO APART
MiNT- 3 Bedroom, 1i bath
home, located on 3 oak shaded
lotS. more Than 3500sq ft overall.
Priced at 1)9.500. See at 105 W

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Sanford, 373
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Will Save you thouSands Cleaning,
painting, snowing will give you a
big 3 bedroom, 11-, bath Asking
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519E. First, 372 5742

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heat, air $7,000 down, $206 per
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372 3991

CALLING ALL VALENTINES
Place your Valentine Love Lines in
IhO Evening Herald, then watch
Your romance bloSSom Call

MOBILE HOME on i' acre lot,
river privileges, in Lake County,
2)3.000

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this list ing call:

Welcome.

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WINDER'WEFDLE HAINES,
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P 0" Box UO
Winter Park, Florida 377*9
Publish' Feb 10, 1) 1976
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Il, 1976

WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
S William 8. Gray, II
S Dased W. Gray
As Personal Repres
en tatjs'e 01 th e
Estate
WILLIAM B. GRAY,

Retire In The Tropics!

Immediate Occupancy

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days
mail One copy tO each personal
nor less than twenty days prior
to
representative
chsimai,f Shall deliver sufficient thit h7lding of the upcoming
copes of the clam to tnt
All persons 'nterejted inlhe eltat.
clerk to PRESIDENTIAL PREFE HENCE
enable
PRIMARY ELECTION for March 9, to whom a copy of this Notice of.
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each personal representative
Administration hat been mailed arl;
1976
Allpersonsinterestetiintheestate
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the required. WITHIN THREE MON.,
t o w ho m a copy of this
Notice of above and fort-going is a true and TIlS FROM THE DATE OF THE'
Administration has been matted are
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS:
required. WITHIN FOUR MONTHS correct copy of a Resolution passed NOTICE fofileany Objecliocisthe?
unanimously by the board of County may have that challenges
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST Commissioners o Seminole County,
1
validity
ot the decendent's
will, the*
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE,
Florida,
at
Is
regulsr
fleeting
held
qualiflcati005
Of
the
persona,'
to file any objections they may ha
ve on the 70th day 04 January, 1976, as
reprpsta,ive
or the venue or,
that challenges the validity of Ihe same appears on the record in the iurisd,clion
of the
decmndent's Will, the qualiflcatons Minute
court
B oo k for s-aid County.
of the Personal rtPresenlat;ve, or
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
the venue or jurisdiction 01 the hereunto
set my ha nd and affixed
court

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No charge All 60mitted to ee, Come
browse every Sunday 9 to 3 at the
Movieland Drive in Theatre, South
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Phone 372 1716

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iiamer Ave. Longwood, Ficiriti.
32750. respectively The name anti
addrest Of the personal represen
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attorney are set forth bel
PRECINCT NO S3LCCATION
All persons
having
Park, Florida 32719 The name and Rolling Hills Moravian Church. demands
against
the claims or.
addrets of the attorney for the Saniando Springs
estate are
Drive, Hwy. 43.4. required.
personal representative is 51, forth Longwood,
WITHIN THREE MON
Flor ida
below
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
All persons having cIaim
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
BE IT FURTHER
THIS-11114
RESOLVED NOT ICE, to file with the Clerk of
demands against the estate are that
the.,
where
the
required. WITHIN FOUR MONTHS designati
on s of polling above-said above court a written statement Of
FROM
places shall any claim or demand they may THE DATE OF THE FIRST result n the voting place for two or have Each claim must belnIting
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, moreprecincts being located for the And must indicate tPie10 file with the Clerk of the Court a purpose of
basis for the
an election in cei
written statement of any claim or building, the voting places for
clam, the name and address of the-'
the creditor
or Pll
agentclaimed
or attorney,
demand they may have. Each claim several precincts involved shall
be anti the
amount
If the
must be in writing and must indicate established
and
the basis for the claim, the name and separate and apart frommaintained
each other claim is not yet due. the date when it
address of the cred itors or his agent
will become due shall be %ta'ed If'
in said building, and
or attorney, and the amount
the claim is contingent or
Claimed If the claim is not yet dye. that
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED unliquidatj, the nature of the un'
Said
temporary poling Places certainty shalt
the date when it will become due be recorded in the Official Rec
be stated If the'
or d claim is
Shall be stated If the claim Is Book in
Secured, lPst security thall
the Office of the Clerk of the
be
The Claimant
Shall
contingent
or unhiquidated, the Circuit Court of Seminole County, deliver described
Sufficient copies
of the cla
nature
of the
uncertainly shall be Florida, arid that this Reso;ution be 0 the clerk
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Slated. It the claim is secured, the
to enable the clerk to'
published not more than thirty

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Sanford, Florldi. 32771. The per

Eastbrook
Pool
Association,
Eastbrook Boulevard, Seminole
County.

24-Business

Days -372 6173
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Bats Guitar. Univox fretless good
$2 Sq. Yard
EveninuHerald
condition. $125. Phone 377 1917.
I Bedrooms. 7 baths, double garage, Where else can you "ffl a 16'x25'
VALENTINE LOVF LINES
Sanford
Auction
split bedroom arrangement, builtFlorida room -- a maintenance
372 7611 or 83' -?3
VENDING ROUTES
Piano3. Organ Sales 3. Serv. We b.y
ft ifltC,10f and a potentiall y
indithwaer, w w carpet, central
vied
pianos
&amp;
trade
LrtsonsEcvlient Opp'rtlinity Only 1 10
h a. excellent Iandscap,nn
commercial property for this
1200 F renth Aye,. 373 7310
Piano, organ. tuiIr. ((Oqdio,
nuurs weekly with complete
S31.650 Like nt-w
Pf Ice Buy Of the Week I
72-Auction
Ple
I L group Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
company training &amp; location set
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
Little
want
ads
bring
big,
big
JOHNNY WALKER
Sales, i W 1st, 372 72SS
up Investment of $100 15000 Call
Noon The
831 8 7fl
results, Just tr one 3727611 or
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Before PubIicQtiOn
Dealers Auction
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
collect, Mr Carson, 813 576 5320
6.31
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ESTATE.
INC
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AS
NEW--3
BR,
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central heat and air, wall to wall PROFESSIONAL MAID SERVICE
Every Friday
60-Office Sopplies - --carpet, garage. Only $26,100 Call
For Free Estimate
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Highway 46 Flea
now.
-- Call Cathy,3210962
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7
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plus
Sanford, (behind
30-Apartments
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Urtfurnishecj
Selectric and IBM Executive
RURAL RESIDENTIAL. 7 story Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Aucti
on Galleries)
sonals
typewrI?e, r;rm, 130 eaiji 373
--C*ji,l, tops. Sinks. Installation
t. 11 anti briCk I BR, 3 baths,
Kish Real Estate
I Room, 2nd floor apirtmenl,
46
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Care
large Sivmminj pI S70f)O.
available Bud Cabeil. 372 00S7
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE it
screened porch, private yard, air
anytime
Classified lids ddrit
',ork
15 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
t W l( III vOND
conditioner Reasonable 372 7?
Used office furniture
WIlT REALTY
A BABY'S WORLD Care for Infarsis
there ,'.-'i,iidri I re an e
IN YOUR FAMILY?
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
11
toage 2 only. Pfcxl to new Drivers' 2131 up -- I &amp; 2 OR, all G.
AL ANON
E. kitchen. UNIQUE SPANISH ABODE
3
323
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bedroom.
2
For famlies or friends of PrOblemLicense
Imm. Occ. Franklin Arms
)7 0719 311 ]1
bath Winne with ex
F rt St
372 6fl
posed beams and ornamental iron
1)70 FIa. Ave. 3236650
chairs, straight chairs, filing ___________________________
New government program, Child
Cabinets, as is. CdW. and carry,
For further information ca ll 473 4U7
work are the key points in this fine
care for as low as $2 per week,
Owner
Says
"Go"
TU Ovledcsi- Duplex, turn,
NOLL'S
or write
home for l utt S32,0W
IJsed Cross Ties
you qualify. 37] 8124
7Rereatiol vehicles
Casselbex'ry,
17 92, 830 42od
Sanford Al Anon Family Group p
Lnfurn.
Ideal
location
Reasonable
LOTS
A
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ACREAGE
EAGE
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St,nI,nd
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Box 553. Sanford Fla. 37171
MLS REALTORS
eeon Junction. or all Jacklot
foot Apollo Dig U0 ng nc
9'-Good Thing's to Eat
Financing ava,lab!e??
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mileage, oil steel frame 373 450)
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321
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
needs
31-Apartments Fujshed
Try us
mornings
rr ee , 644 202Y for "We Care-lMURCOTTS
FOR SALE
"till
AdIt or Teens
LAKE
MARY
Take
your
choice
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f
2750 BUSHEL
Assume
Payments
Clean 1 bedroom api, lights, wa'er
TOMATO STAKES
322 67 33 or 177 0)42
two well built modern homes. 7
7utn Parts
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C,ai And Sr* Zig zag with 3
--Losf &amp; Four
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needle Position sew,nq n1achine STOP &amp;
BROKER COOP
FrUIt For
LOOK for Inc ct,s p;a y A(I
, Opened AUTO
andcab,,et Pay balanceof S71 or
C-111
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1 0 -1 IM or after pj?) BAMBO,O COVE
announcing the opening Of San
BALL
REALTY
SUPPLIES, 310* Sanford Ave. 372
Missing Sinte Friday, vicinity of _______________________
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paymflt
of
USC
See
at
372 "48
One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments.
ford's nest anti unusual CactusJul,
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SANFORD
7 Days, Mon Sat., 7:30
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2SIh
St, I year old toy buildog,
G CENTER
RAYMONDM BALL
Queen Nursery. corner Weikiva
bath, kitchen (quipped. central air
furnishect
307
E
1st
St
Downtown
Partially blind, needs medication
or unfurnished Newly
Reg Real Estate Broker
Park Dr. and SR 46 Joe B. MC
&amp; heal. fenced yard, S22,00O 127
18-Help Wanted
redecorated. Come see. 300 E
3" 9411
Call 372 1337 after 3 P m. Reward
372 S641. After Hr1r 122 77S?
Cawley. Sr.
Reconditioned Batteries, $12.9s
8770 after S or 8314112 anytime
Airport Blvd. Sanford 323
8)7W is? St Sanford
FREE
GIFTWRAPPING
All
Baby
TELEPHONE INTE
LOST-.- Lady's billfold, 0 or near
1109 Sanford Ave
Gfl, KnitS, Christening Gowns, 63
Tractors &amp;
y
DO YOU HAVE
Park 'N Shop on Sanford Ave
4 yr Spanish 3 DR. 11; bath, carpet,
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PA RK
PAY TON'S CHI LDR EN'S WEAR
31 EXTRA HOURS DAILY??
Reward Ph 373 6217
V
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central H A. fenced Small equity
Ztf.a,5Iha
2545 Park Drive. 170 up
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Ph 372 1301 _________________________
Extra Hours? Extra Income?
and takeover? prt. mortgage.
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CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT
Pleasant Telephone Work FROM
1557 or 339 3195.
SAN MO PARK. 1, 2, 3. bedro"Orn
Newhouse$ ins rural Area sij[)(jo,.sn
FARM EQUIPMENT
OWN HOME Representing fine
1975 Harley, street or dirt bike. 94
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park, OVIEDO-- Five bedroom, 2 story
51-Household Goods
Ne N and Used
National Firm for individuals in
payment, monthly payments less
Weekly. 3515 Hwy Il 9). Sanford,
miles List price, $1.300, now wq
Ford, Kubota,
Oil CE
the Sanford, Altamonte Springs,
older home,
even
than rent. Government SUbSidiZed Double br'ti. complete, US. Single
323 19)0
- ,--- a basement,
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Hacina Motors. 3239395.
UJni.,. fli.
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w;rnriing Pool, Situated
ouyerscap, to See it
bed Complete. $2S Love seat, 260;
' Magnolia Avenue
0(1 Over '; acre 117.S
Motorcycle Insurance
AVALON APAR TMEPITS
,Oy ' 1 ' 1Y'
SELLING. MusI enjoy talking
Old Arrowback rocker, 135; New
BLAIR AGENCY
ALIAMOpITE SPRINGS $34 t34.4
ADULTS, NO PETS
*ith public Schedule own time
dinetle.lchairs, 269, KULP DEC
Forr
t Greene, Inc.
323-3166
116W 2nd 1t
M.UNS WORTH REALTY
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
1520 hours weekly. Guarantee-ti
ORATORS, 109W itt St.. 322.2333
P- curly rate Will train. Call our toll
PLr.L
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32)
63S1
Upstairs S-room apartment, water
Re.g RrñI Estate Broker
free number.
79-Trucks-Trailers
Beautiful Broyhill couch, white,
64 -Equipment for Rent
furnished $175 nc n'onth. Child CALL us to fulfill your Real Estate
6.03W. IsP
1 6.00 5?) i80.f
and pet 0 k 3?? 0781
brown
and
gold
velvet.
6
months
173 606)or 323 0517 eves
needs, Homes, Commercial and
o'd, $1,(QO,i, $150 firm, 3 Pc 50
1965 FOrd P.ckup, 2550. 1969
Steam Clean yOijr own Carpet
Income Property, Groves
Lake Mary - 7 bdr , Fla rm ,
FURNISHED
Chevrolet pickup, $6.50 Good
year old maple bedroom suite,
Rentour Rinsenvac
GARAGE APARTMENT
tenced yard, shade $tI.O00or ,,est
Cond 377 1091 Mon. Fri. $5. After
'1'riiyiT1
'wiginal tag on mattresses, like CARROLL'S FURNITURE 322
Nopets
Stemper Realty
otic'r Owr.ec 17? 1507
,'ellnyiIlr Ae
neW. tee to appreciate; King
&amp; wk ends, 322 3422.
bed ad headboard with malching
Central Florida - s
65-Pets-Supplies
196.4 Jeep half ton pick up. I wheel
lITTlE FEE .ICENC)'"
bedspread, $150 firm; dinette set,
TAFFER REALTY
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MULTIPLE LISTINGREALTOR
31A-EipIexes
SHOE SALES- Exper,ence
cur.,goodconditiorl.Calls3i.usa IC
dark
brown
with
orI
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19)9 S French
am 9p.m.
UKC Pit Bull Terriers, 100 Do,nts
thOpediC shoe sales fir children
R,.'al Estate ftrol,'r
leither padcft'd chairS, SC firm
DUPLEX- furnished or un
ASSISTANT MANAGER- At
several other Items; some anPapers Guaranteed. 373 9141.
372 195?. 372 1161
,._JJ,'J) E 25"' St
372 6655
furnished.
tractive, good personality,
Ideal
location
tiQueS, Call mornings only, 373
90AL(toS fOr Sale
HOTLINE
Reasonable
105 N. Sunland Drive-] BR, 2 bath,
rent
children. Training offered.
5371
365 3721
FORVALENTINELOVELINES
anytime.
Veced. largeshaded lot. Orlando
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
COMMERCIAL
1972 Ford Courier, like brand new,
377 ?61t or 8]) 9993
1773 1016
TELL HER YOU LOVE HER
Experience-ti with paint, hardware
One BR, unfurn apt , electric heat.
Only $159S Call 377.1651 Dealer
LOCATiON
VIA VALENTINE LOVE LINES
and Sporting goods 2) hOur - 'fours
air, carpet, stove &amp; ref AcSjlts $105
COmPleteI re-furbr%y.ed 2 becirocim.
In The EveninG Herald
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Sharp If? VW Bug, low mileage,
7272796 altec S P. wk ntIs
1 bath, frame pionie $IS.00
Call 372 2611 or 831
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-WE SELL SUCCESS_______________________
air. automatic. %1,lDO. 323 94.36
201 Commercial
373 5176
Did you knov., Itkil your
after S 30
N"d 5 yards chicken manure
32-Houses Unfurnis
club or organization Can
DeliveredorwIllplckup
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1965 Corvalr Automatic. exceilent
OEPARTMEPIT MANAGER appear In this listing each
&lt;]RIX
339-1139
COnd body needs little repar,
Retail background a must. Must
REAL TOPS Itranh 011cc Pio I
For Pent, Suntanci, 3 BR. 1 bath.
x ENMORE WASHER, parts.
wk for only 5) ,
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new tires 373 4114
be familiar with sporting
2671 Orlando Drive
carpet,
Stove
$175.
32]
2771
11
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)VEV'I.V, VWU maininv'
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I JLLM IJ(
v.rvw.' mis is an 'deal
anti hardware. Excellent salary,
MOONEY A PPLIANCES
0697
DELTONA- A real shO*De Stenstro
m
Realty
For
used
furniture,
appliances, 'U Buick Electra, running condition
ay to Inform the public
great potential, AAA
3 Bedroom, unfurn., fenced, air, $155
Em
OR, I bath. screened porch, heal
but r*eds some repair 1175 Cash
Woyment. 201 Commercial. phone
of your club activities
plus SlOO security. 322 7741,
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE it
Home
of
BPP
Warranted
Home%
tool%,
etc.
Buy
I
or
1001 items
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Phone 372 1195
and air conditionti, completely
323 5176
Lattyi Mart. 21$ Sanford Avi,
Classified Ads didn't work
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PICW AROIIT kin .'tDD •.c.'Ii'.'
ft'rnthed 515,5
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1 Bedroom, 2 .i?h, cuiI.ekj, Sluve
Inere wouldn't be any
v
This
7bedroom,
i'tath
upstairs
Properties,
5,
V.
Hardwick,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
and refrigerator, central heat and
Chico &amp; The Man
downstairs, '5 really NEATt
Broker, Deltona
T
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prices paid, used, any condition.
AMERICAN
air, garage, fenced yard. 372.3353
.
Refrigerator,
Dryer,
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&amp;
.jct 17 928. 177. Lcncwood
Carpeted, central heat air, and
6.44 8176. Winter Park
LEGION
Bunk Beds and DL.
DELTONA- 2 Elk. furnished
If you are having difficulty tiding a
323lSlOor 834 4605
many extras Reduced to 227.500
POST s 3
Phone 372-2683
placeto live, car to drive, a jab. or
Unfurnished 1)53 to 2115 7 OR, 7
We Buy Furniture
i'
Torino, new rod-at tires, excel
bath, carport, swimming pool,
tome serviCe you have need of, PANELED' FAMILY ROOMto
ccnd. ChecS prices. the-n (all me
53-TVRadio-Stereo
read all our want ads every day.
,
LOvely 3 bedroom, 7 bath home
DAVES'373 9370
2)90 month. Dynamic Properties,
Hacienda Motors. 3239395
S V Harciwick. Broker. Deitona 7400 Willow Ave. by Owner,
kitchen equipped, central
3 BR.
Color TV's from $30, B&amp;W. from Wwte-dto but. used office furniture,
Hw' 1797 l4Sile
vacuum system, garage d5pjl
1970 Maverick, 1 owner. $1,195 372
CB, tiledbatpi, carpe'e.d, air cond.,
Quantity.
NOLL'S
nuthofSanco,ti
males HERBS'Any
tOvly family room. Completri,'
6777 ,jtter 6
SPace heater, kitchenequipped,
CassmIberry,
Hwy.
17
97.
8
OSTEEN- I Bedroom, sgQ
1206
30
TV IO0 S
i"flch. 37) 1734
fenceti front &amp; rear yard $7i,
washer, dryer, 327 0345 after S
month. SCHUREN REALTY,
MEETINGS
Realtors 327 1)07.
GET OUT YOUR PAINT BRLJSti
8PM ?ndlndl'h
Clean 3 bedroom. l- bath, avocado
Nice family home in quiet oak
Stove &amp; refrIgerator, blue carpet,
F
F
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33-fu
Shaded Loch Arbor IBedroorn, 7
central heat &amp; air.
bath homewith rumpus room
BINGO
NO SECURITY
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Payton's.3fl-130l
1 Bejroom furnished ho,j for r'
M'nut 1 0 901f Course and walk to
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE
P,Son &amp; Sal
in Pacila Phone 372 1267,
tmoI Priced 10 sell at 1251c')
Earl',' flirdal 7 1$ P M
1
DEPOSIT.
MOSSI E C. BATEMAN
Rcqular all ISP M
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Call Senforti's Sales Leader
3 Mo, -6 Mo. &amp;
Is-ftbile Horne Lots
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322-7643
2 Acrj for rent- for
mOf'le home
REALTORS MLS 2543 PARK
Hwy. 1 742 Across
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Can 372 )O between 66. 7pm
From Ranch H
- Aluminum Siding
Insulation
For Sale by Owner- 2 Bedroom. 3 UP. I bath. (Ompli'tely furnished,
Radio &amp; TV
9
KOVE ESTATES- Niw.
Florida
room.
i00'x)SO lot, trees
air cod, fenced, fruit trees.
Swim,
fish, boal, (lubboute 150 nio Fr.
Near Sanford. 373 911 6
I can co.rr your home *ith alum
carpeted Close in 3 21 0171
literature. P 0 Box
siding &amp; soff it system Also Save 75 pct on heating &amp; air con
10,
Osteen,
i' SERVICE_ rI3 37764
Fast
3 BR, 1 beth, wall wail carpeting,
ditiOning Insulate now New DRIVE
3276077.
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Gutters70 1r
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Exp
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eneva
Oak fl
11.200 clown &amp; assume mlg, 26.35
construction,
labor
&amp;
materials,
Eagle S' ng Co 651
( 55
Pr"n' 11) 9611
Empire Place. Sanf or d. 862 17)1
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NOTICEOFSI'4ERIFF'SSALE
t 1iC1ttC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
is hereby gym
FICTITIOUS NAME
by virtue of that certain Writ of
engaged in bUIflISS a' 1019
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Execution Issued out of and under
Pars. Drive, CatselberrY. 5rmf
SPeaZIng In OOfl
ED SCHOOL PROGRAM.
British
Pursuant to Florida Statute 55165 09. the seal of thC County Court of
County,
Florida under the fitt
1100
MING
that the undersigned, desiring
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
name of COMPLETE WINDO"
l'30
2 4
6' 9 12' NE
engage n business under the tic final judgment rendered in the SALES AND SERVICE
1000
2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
W 700 CLUB
liliouS name of CALVER T aforesaid court on the 151 day of
intend tori%ter said name with thi
2
12'
CELEBRITY
4
6
AS THE WORLD
11 30
MACHINE SERVICE at 203 December, AD 1975. in that certain Clerk of the Circuit Court. SemnIe
SWEEPSTAKES
TURNS
Charlotte Street, Longwood, case entitled, Southern Discount
County, Florida in accordance with
2 12' TONIGHT
4 KUTANA
9 RHYME AND REASON
Seminole County, Florida, intends to Company Plaintiff, -vs Chester M.
the provisions of the fiClitjOVS
4
6 CBS MOVIE The
6' PRICE IS RIGHT
register the said name with the and Dora F Wells, Defendant.
Name Statutes, To Wit SecliØn
200
C&amp;i1O(fl
Californi
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court of WhiCh aforesaid Writ of Execution
1030
8S
09 Florida Statutes 1957.
9 S,00O PYRAMID
9
TUESDAY MYSTERY
Seminole County, Florida.
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
S Jerry w Berry
2 12 HIGH ROLLERS
230
Harry B Calvert
Seminole County, Florida, .id i
Robert I 5ickIe
2 12 , THE DOCTORS
Veronica H. Calvert
have levied upon The folln*ing
PublAh Jan 70. 77. Feb 3, 10, 1916
1 00
fD 700 CWQ
4
6 THEGIjIDff4GLIGI.fr
Publish: Jan. 27, Feb. 3. 10. 17, 1976 described property o'
wned by 0EV
96
2 12 TOMORRow
______________________
4..
11 00
DEV-134
Chester M, and Dora E. Wells. said
9 THE NEIGHBORS
9 DAJLY WORD
FICTITIOUSNAME
_________________________
2- 12 WHEEL OF FORproperty being locat ed in Seminole
Notice is hereby iVCfl that I 8111111
200
TUNE
County. Florida, more particularly
SOUNDSTAGE
(R)
(d)
engaged in business at 701 S French
2 DAILYDE
NOTICE
described
as
IoIlows
UNDER FICTITIOUS
6 GAIT
Ave, Sanford. Seminole County,
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
Any and all furnishings fixtures
NAMESTATUTE
9
LETSMAJKEADEAL
FloridaunderlhfictitiOuS name Of
(Thass)NOVA(A)(Ff,)KIJpS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
anti property taken from the NATIONAL DISCOUNT AUTO
11 30
Wednesday
Notice is hereby given that the residence of the Within named
SHOW (FR)
SALES, and that I intend to register
2
12 HOLLYWOOD
300
undcrsigned, pursuant ID the defendant, at 291 E Marvin Avenue,
Morning
name with the Clerk of the
said
SQUARES
2
"Fictitio Name Slalut" Chapter Lonawood. Florida
Including
ANOTHER WORLD
Circuit Court. Seminole Cuuiilt,
600
8
6S
09.
4
Florida
Statute,
will
register
various
household
furniture
and
6 LOVE OF LIFE
4
6: ALL IN THE FAMILY
Florida, in accordance wilh
4 SUNRISE SEMESTERwithlheClerkof the Circuit Cour t, in appliances,
9
HAPPY DAYS (A)
(fl)
the provisions of the viCtitiOus
11MOn. Wed Fn) READING
and for Seminole County. Florida,
Additional information available Name Statutes, To Wit Section
ED (Mw, Wed. Fri.)
9, GENERAL HOSPITAL
upon rectipt of prool of the
the Civil Division of the
AND THE INDIVIDUAL
66S09 Florida Statutes 195"
ALEGRE' (Tuos Thur)
(MOfl) A BIT
bt1c
TH KNIT
of th flOte, the IC Seminole County Sheriff's Depart4
CRACKERBARREL (R)
SiSanford J. Gould
(Wed) WOMAN ALIVE
titiou5 name, to Wit. BUCKHORN ment. All property being stored at AFeb 3, 10, Il, 1916
Publish
71,
(Thu's) WHY? (R)
Jan
BEER L WINE BAR at Highway 17 J. LosSing Transfer&amp; Storage, Inc ,
11 55
(D THE MOTHERS IN LAW
DEV 132
6 10
92 in the City of Casselberr
in Sanford, Florida.
4
6 CBS N
330
Florida.
2' SUNSHINE ALNAC
FICTITIOUS NAME
and the undersigned as Sheriff t
Afternoon
4
0 MATCH GAME
ra' am
That the party nlett
Notice s t'reby
In said Seminole County. Florida, will at
6:15
1 200
9
11.00 A M on the 2Sth day of
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
engaged n business at 219 Matland
business enterprise 5 as follows
6., SUNSHINE ALMANAC
2
9
Robert N. Havens
February, A.D 1976, offer for sale Ave.. Suite IC], Altamonte Springs,
625
4
6 YOUNG AND RESTDated at Cas..-Iberry, Seminole, and sell to the highest bidder, for Seminole County, Florida under the,
"Ls
,
Yoga
a
YOU" (FR)
'2,, (Mon) *Wth This Riling
AAR
LESS
Of
Counly, Florida, January 19th, 1976 cash, subject to an and all existing fictitious
name
(Fri.) _C*VS1JMOr Swmal Kit"
(Tues, Thu's. Fn) "ano"
and
Jan
CENTER.
Publish:
Itins,
at
the
Front
(West)
Door
of
the
CHIROPRACTIC
20,
27,
Feb 3. 10, 1976
12 MAGNIFICENT MARBLE
ROCKY AND FRIENDS.
0EV
Seminole County Courthoui ;
that $ intcd to rc;stt St name •
(Wed )-Prosties in Educaticxi
MACHINE
UNDERDIOG
__________________________ Sanford, Florida, the above with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
9 DAILY WORD
tMon)
)R)
described personal pr oper ty,
S,~minole County. Florida in ac
6 30
NOTIC E OF SHERIFF'S SALE
(TuDs. Wed. Thiss) "Lowol
2- IRONSIDE- ProwVed
That said Sale is being made to cordance with the provisions of thcá
4 PAS TOR S STUDY
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN that Satisfy the 'arms of Sa id Wr it of Fictitious Name Slatults. To-Wit~
TLm. soo below.
ThOritas F101'rentlem"(FI) (Firl.)
by virtutit, of that certain Writ Of Execution,
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
Section 165 09 Florida Statutes 1931
"Book Beat -21 IZ (Tuos Oy)SPECIAL
Execution issued out of and under
John E. Polk,
S: M. J, Froyd, D.0
OU
ED BIG VALLEY
TREAT: -P" and Me.- The
the 1,481 of the Circuit Court of
Sheriff
PubIlSh7 Feb 10, 17, 74, March 2,
9
SUNRISE JUBILEE
12-30
Seminole County. Florida. upon a
IOngr&amp;ationship boenan
Seminole County, Florida
1976
835
2 12 TAKE MY ADVICE
elderly man
final
judgment rendered in the Publish' Feb 3. 10, 17, 24. 1976
DEW So
9nd50
aforesaid court on the 2h day of DEW
_________________________
IS
4'
V SEARCH FOR
OnablOs the boy to learn to
January, A.0, 1976, in that certain
638
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
TOMORROW
cope with death and under.
case entitled, J. Ed Slraug:rn, as
NAME STATUTE
12 LIVING WORDS
9
RESOLUTION
ALL MY CHILDREN
S tand its
executive director of the Florida
TO
WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN
64-3
ON
MOTION
ISV
€1) ELECTRIC COMPANY
COM
life Josepit Mascolo
Department of Revenue, Plaintiff,
Notice is hereby given that thj
12 HI NEIGHBOR
vs John Capko ti b a Pig 'n Whistle, BY
1255
1t
MISSIONER VIHLEN SECONDED undersigned, pursuant to the
Laborloaux w
COMMISSIONER
KIM
650
2 12 NBC N
"FiCtIti
Name Statute," Chap$
4 GILLIGAN5 ISLAND
Defendant,
whiCh
aforesaid
Writ
of BROUGH THE FOLLOWING 86509 Florida Statutes, will registe
4 N
Execution
was
delivered
to
me
as
100
6' MARY HARAN
T
L
N
W A S withthClerkoftheCircuitCourt, 'n
655
2. I? SOMERSET: (Tues
Sheriff
of Seminole
County,
Florida. UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT and for Seminole Counly, Florida
0 €1) MISTER ROGERS'
and
l
have
levied
upon
the
folio
2 DE'/OTIONAL
orgy. cli 2. 'An Evening
NEIGHBORHtyj
wjng THE REGULAR MEETING OF upon receipt of proof of the
658
described property owned by John THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM publication of thiS notice, to Wit.
Miami Beach," Ch. 12,
9' EDGE OF NIGHT
Capita d b a Pig 'n Whistle, said MISSIONIRS OF SEMINOLE SANFORD, CARPET, LINOLEUM
12 PAUL HARVEY
"Hogan's heroes'
ADOAMS FAMILY
property being located in Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON THE ?'h AND TILE under which we are
700
County. Florida, more particularly DAY OF JANUARY. A 0.. 1976
4 MIDDAY
430
described
as follows: all property
12 TODAY (Loc news
engaged In business at iii S Park
6 N
4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW.
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes Avenue In the City of Sanford.
at 725 and 825)
liken from the defendant's place of requires the adoption of a Resolution Florida
9 RYAN'S HOPE
6 MERV GRIFFIN S - ow
'4 6 CBS NEWS- (Ch 4.
tusness. the Pig 'n Whistlein establishing temporary polling
€0 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
Cluding.
*1 €0 SESAME STREET
That the parties interested in said
7 30, loc news)
MING
3) chairs
places when no accommodations business enterprise are as foliows'
9 THE 1 (A)
presently exist within the boun
0 SESAME STREET
tarnes. 3x3
Tessie Abramson
W MOVIE (Mon.) "The
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
dairies
of a precinct adequate ifl
Stables, 7x2
9 GOOD MORNING AMER.
Ira
Alvin Abramson
Gypsy and the Gentleman'
B&amp;w
compliance With Florida Law. and
I 8' Coke Cooler
ICA
Dated at Sanford, Seminole'
Mohn P.f rccuri, k'iIli
-iJ(J
I Perlicx Oairs Box
W'EPEA, "a La'i:. '' County, Florida. January 72nd, 1976
800
98031 and 101 73 further prescribes Publish- Feb 10, 17. 71, March 7.
Mitchell 1958 British (Tuos)
2 ADAM 12
I Schacffer Ice Cream Box
4
6'
CAPTAIN
that
the location change in any 1576
"Colorado Territory" Joel
12 (Tues oIly) VEGETABLE
I Howard Salad Bar, stainless polling place can Only be made when DEW Si
KANGAROO
steel
McCrea, Virginia Mayo
SOUP
the Board of County Commissioners
15 tray steam table
0 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
1949 (Wed) 'Dames' Joan
determinethat the accommodations
W LASSIE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
MING
Btondell,D,ck Powell 1934,
I Garland Gas Stove. 4 burner w for
of any election Are - NAME STATUTE
grill
. any-holding
-'
530
inadequate at the permanent polling W WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
't,,aspajct From Retj2 - 12 NEWS
1 6-burner gas stove
2' PHIL
place. and
Notice is h~-rrty given thest thit,
WHEREAS, the Board of County undersigned, pursuant to the
6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:
I
Anetts
Deep
Fryer,]
SccI,n
Edna Best 1940 (Fri.) 'i'he
PANY
Commissioners of Seminole County. "Fictitious Name Statute.' Chap4
Cohost: Michael Douglas.
baskets
Spanish Gardner
Dirk
9 - BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
Florida, has determined that no 6.4509. Florida Statutes, will reglstt'q
1
Wire
Baker's
Rack
GUeStS include (Mon) Kk
Bogaide. CVII Cuack 1956
accommodations presently pxi5l With theClerkuf the CircuitCourl, n
THE LONE flAGEfl
1 Cigarte Machine
Oouas. Pete Rose. SCatl'flan
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within Pr.,-.nrix PA II ', 'i, 'i.
Ai'i,i I,,,' C...,,,,s,..i
P.....,,,, ri.....,
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J4•
a nd inc undersigned as Sheriff of ----------------Al. 17. 57 and 53, adequate for the upon receipt of proof of the
Seminole County, Florida, will a?
I 1 00 A M. on the Ird da y of March expeditious and efficient showing Publication of this notice, the tic.
A 0. 1976, offer for sale and sen , and handling of voting and voting titiOtj5 name, to wit LONWQO
paraphernalia within said preCirscls, EXECUTIVE PARK. undar which
NOW, THEREFORE. BE ii am engaged in buiinMs at 110 F
to any and all txi5tlg leins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole RESOLVED by the Board of County Highway Iii, Longwcyid, Florida
County Courthouse in Sanford. Commissioners of Seminole Count y. 32750
Florida, that for Precincts 7A, It. 72,
That the party inter.4,spI In tali
Florida, the above described pf'f'
4'). 47, S2, antiS] the fotlowing business enterprise is as fgItOws
social property. All pro,)erty being
Gerald Korman
stored at A.J. Lossing Transfer &amp; polling places be designated as
Storage in Sanford. Florida Ad temporary polling places for the
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
ESDENTIAL PREFERENCE Co'nty, Florida on February 4th,
cillonal information available from
the Civil Division of the Seminole PRIMARY ELECTION, called for 1976
March 9. 1976, said polling places Publish- Fe
10, 17. 21, March 2.
County Sheriff's Department
That said Sale IS being macu to being Outside their respective 1976
DEW SI
satIsfy the terms of said Wr,t of precincts, but contiguous thereto
Execution
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
PRECINCT NO.7A-LOCATION -John E Polk. Sheriff
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Community House, Chuluota. FOR
Seminole County, Florida
FLORIDA
Publish- Feb. 10. 17, 71, March 3. Florida
,
IN PROBATE
PRECINCT NO 111 -LOCATION
1976
CASE
NO
76-14.CP
Seminole County Agri Center,
DEW
.
In Re; Estati of
Sanford Florida
WILLIAM B GRAY,
Deceaseci
PRECINCT NO 77-LOCATION
Ill lilt i.IP(1U11 COURT FOR
NOTICE OF
Sanford Civic Center. Sanford,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Florida
ADMINISTRATION
PROBATION DIVISION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Illisis
NO. 75.775.CP
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
PRECINCT NO 27
',OCAT iON
In Re: Estate of
Sanford Civic Center, Snforti, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
R W WARE.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Florida
Inugucuons: TM IIdea UMH hued be low appur forward,
Deceaeti
IN THE ESTATE:
biekw&amp;r'd, up, dewi, or diaosgIIy In 1k. pg,u$a. Find each
PIOTICEOF
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
PRECINCT NO.31--LOCATION
hldd.n same sad boa II In ii shown:
ADMINISTRATION
Aitamnonte Springs Elementary that the administration of th estate,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
WILLIAM
B.
GRAY.
School, Altamonte Springi, Florida. of

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about $4,000 toward the foundation, which among other thIngs,
assists needy students. Entry fee is
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Negotiations resume today on time."
between major league baseball
Fitzgerald denied reports
and the Players Association that John Gaherin was about to
with the owners expected to be dinissed as the owners'
announce a decision to appeal chief negotiator. "11*re has
last week's Kansas City ruling been absolutely no change in
that upheld the arbitration the role of anybody."
award of free agent status to
Meawhile, National League
tchers Andy Messersmith and owners were set to return for a
Dave McNally,
midday meeting, hoping for Ii.
"It is highly likely that we nal word from San Francisco on
will continue to appeal, said the proposed sale of the Giants
Ed Fitzgerald, chairman of the to Toronto interests. A tern.
board of the Milwaukee Brew- porary restraining order
ers and acting chairman of the prohibiting the move remains
player relations committee.
in effect but NI, President Chub
htzgeraldrefused todisclose Feeney recessed Monday's
the nature of his committee's meeting alter receiving word
report to the owners Monday, that a decision by Judge John
saying, "I consider our conver- Benson on the move "is immisation wi th the wners a con- neat."
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Uidential matter
One th
Francisco quesCommissioner Bowie ion S settled,
owners are
Kuhn termed the report "posi expected to t ur n their atten tion
use," and said he was pleased .a possible expansion Feeney
byit. Kuhn said the owners had said the subject had been dismade no decision on spring cussed on Monday.
training, %vWch is scheduled to
Al. o%mers adjourned their
start in about two weeks. There meeting after hearing a report
have been reports that if no from President Lee MacPhail
agr eement is reach ed with the on de velopmen ts in Seattle
players, the camps would no! be which has been awarded an eopened.
pansion franchise for 1977. The
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Club mixed doubles tennis tournament, LeUy Renaud, Mrs. Don
Reagan and Debbie
e..e ,1eagan be. .n some earliy• practice. guC
touramt'nt opens Saturday and runs through Sunday it the
Seminole Community College courts. Proceeds go toward the
Boosters Club and entry fee is $20 per team for the double
cllmlnationevent. Deadline for signing up Is Wednesday at 5p.m.
Entrants should contact the school for further details.

the Kansas (ity court case.
I don't buy that, he said.
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to negotiate earnestly to reach
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Jersey the o th er night at the (log track who was
delighted that 17 per cent is taken out of monies
handled h' Florida pari-muteel plants. ('11e r(-,A is
returned to holders of winning tickets). Seems he
had been playing the state lottery up there, here
they take out 55 to 60 per cent, and return the
crumbs to the bettors.
Seminole Ifigh is host for the state prep golf
tournament. Hold it, guys ... mat s Seminole High

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DAYTONA BEACH (AP) - day's 18th annual Daytona 500, Maurice kiddingly asked the in"If we pick up another five
Unbeaten Indiana received
v cr a fl;c-tivile wififier, it bc chi7AO~it lifitc in :stmk cdr s[wction team, Pointing to the miles an hour or so by Sunday, all but one first-place ball3t and
the only man ever to have even racing,
engine,
we should be all right, other- remained the overwhelmin
Martha Rockwell of West won more than once, Richard
Pelty's relative low profile is
"Yeah," said one, "We'd like wLse, I don't know," he ex. leader in th1s week's Amociated
Leksbon, N.11 I was the top Petty seems to be strolling attributable to two factom
to know why it went so slow." plained. "We'll be working on llress college basketball poU.
American finisher, coming in around alm ost unnoticed as
First, the lean, tall million"So would we," answered it, that's for sure."
The lone dissenter cast his No. 1
36th in 34:21.34.
preparations co ntinue for Sun- sire is -porting a fashionable, Maurice. "So would we."
Petty was expected to take vote for Rutgers, one of the
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King Richard. who seldom advantage of today's practice nation's two other major Una far cry from Ws slicked do%-n, qualifies faster than he plans to and
qualifying
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their first of two runs down the
generally clean-cut style of run an entire race, seemed gen- although he didn't make an
Indiana and Rutgers both
years past-and probably Un- uinelv concerned, though,
run for an aggregate
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raised their season records to
recognizable to most unless
time of 1:25.60. Hans Bradner S t
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and Balthasar Sc-hwarm of
night,
Indiana beating Big Ten
By The Associated Press
West Germany won the silver
Second, his qualifying speed
rival
Michigan
State 85-70 and
The game the united States' M17R.
medal in 1:25.88 and Rudolf
miles per hour, a di
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Delaware
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Austria won the bronze in a medal and the attempts ortwo people who do recognize him
By The A*oc.ated Press
American men for individual are wondering if they should
1:25.91.
The Tos T0C?ty t,ims fl
medals will highlight tonight's still approach him,
The Atscia?eci Press college
Today's competition also in- television coverage of
ba%ke4:*41 poll with first place
the
"At least nobody is accusing
eluded completion of the men's Winter Olympics.
o' es in parentheses,
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records throvqh Sunday. Feb
giant slalom and the 500-meter
The American effort at the as he sat on a stack of tires in
nd total po'nts Points based
speded skating event.
XII Winter Games has been front of his garage.
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Hobby Loy, winner of the recent Mayfair Open,
had some comments in favor of continuing the 54hole format.
"They're trying to kill the golden goose," he
said, resting on his Altamonte Springs motel bed. It
was something of a victory oversleep for him,

"Maybe we should raise the entry fee. . . that
would get rid of a Ict of the also- rans. Or maybe
have qualifying. Of course qualifying gets into
extra days, too. I don't know what is going to
happen but the matter will have to he resolved "
No changes are planned this season, but the
executive board will be m ee ting several times

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bronze in the five-kilorneter because she took ephedrinc, an iilegal drug, to combat a cold the
night before the ram, clocked

you get a better representative in the winner's
circle when you have to play 54 holes."
Bratzler doesn't argue with Loy or any of the
young lions seeking fame and a toehold toward the
big tour.

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"It would be a step backward," he went oil. "I
guess it's a matter of politics. Players are down
here to play golf. I don't mind the 36-hole cut, but

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Crooms dropped a 5845
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freshmen, who were hot as a
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Soviet Union and East Germa. the U.S.wi th its eighth me da lof 10th in 40.09.
fl) continued to pile up 1ctories these (zarnes, t)lng the number
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to take a bronze in the 500.me- Winter Olympics set in 1932.
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three double-seater luge event.
1:19.17
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over-all. followed by the East
Gerniam, witli sL% gold and 13
total medals and the upstart
Americarn with a gold, three
silver and four bronze.
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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gift expressing your feeling for repairman, the only one In the right now is the 14 k. gold
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Jewelers, in the Longwood that needs some Work done to
Bracelets, charms, gold and
Plaza, Longwood,
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Silverware, baby's silver,
Myninkaba. Burma, near the
for Valentine's Day or any repairing just so he can sell you copper jewelry, music boxes-edge of the old Capital of
other occasion,
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Pagan, a woman draws the
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children, as they smile at
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There are lovely engagement can be engraved,
to take bucket baths at the
giving, or for any other oc.
rings by Keepsake, along with
public
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A new idea that is popular: Cc1sion.Or why not give yourself
Inhabitants of this village
itching wedding bands. Ben diamonds contained in clear a gift, may be you deserve it.
donate the money to build
also furnishes class rings for lucite cases. The cases are ADV.
the area high schools.
the pagodas which are so
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are most professional
maintenance
Mrs. June Miller, Activities
Is that of a place where the interesting
and
whose crew. Specialized equipment Director for the center,
is a
rlisldents sit around with viewpolnts and ideas make
a lot for odor control keeps the air lovely vivacious person whose
rSning to do and receive no of good sense.
smelling sweet not medicinal, smile and energy are con
Personal attention, they you've
On a vIt to Lakeview you
Her lob is to see Iiit
been in the dark long enough, might
E n te r ta i n me n t a d
get caught up in an active rehabilitative therapy
are the patients do not feel that they
Lakeview Nursing Center game of bingo,
"have nothing to do" All ac
Every resident primary
located at 919 E. 2nd
objectives
the center are
Sanford, is a happy St., in is invited to participate and Lakeview, A therapy room fully tivities
planned at
to be
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staffed with concerned pe
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Lakeview Nursing Center
fortunate, happy and content.
ultra Sound, ultra violet light, residents lives. Movics, parties,
They Succeed In doing this with recently celebrated Its 61h parallel bars, shoulder wheel, worship services, birthday
parties are
just a part
ofhas
the
flying colors. I know because anniversary. Mrs. Virginia
finger steps, restorator and activities
program
June
Michalowski and Ms. Susan ha nd pulleys are available for
I've been there.
developed to get everyone in
(.nteri
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Castrianni, Administrative treatment of the patients.
gLakeviewy'llfi
volved. For those who love the
a
lovely patio with a Direct or s, ha ve been t here
For entertainment, patients "great outdoors" Lakeview has
breathtaking view of beautiful since its opening.
may choose to watch color T.V. a new shuffleboard
cou rt and
Lake Monroe. Many residents
Cleanli ness Is a must at play the piano, relax In big
residents have teams that
find the patio a perfect place to Lakeview, and
it shows. Floors comfortable chairs for a typical com pe te.
visi Ut jusi relax arid lake in shine,
windows
gleam, fireside chat, play cards or take
A large crafts room lets
the view. You'll probably get everything looks spotless yet a leisurely stroll
around the creative residents "do their
Involved some In the lively not antiseptic atLakeview and beautifully landscaped
thing"
from dec oupage to
conversation with the residents due cred it should be given to the grounds.
needlepoint.
Right
now
residents are making Valen
tines for each other.
So get out of the dark, visit
Lakeview Nursing Center and
see just how lovely, friendly
and happy life at Lakeview can
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saturated fat, or do you have yolks if you get your needed
any suggestions about my diet? quantity of meat, fish and
Incidentally, my family has a poultry. You would need to
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trouble,
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fats have them because they thoroughly tested and the
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at least a strong, contributing you stay that way. For more
factor.
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Tuesday morning at the Ramada Inn, Altamonte Springs.
Tuesday evening they gave him six lovely girls and a
IIiILTupnune at me urIarx1oeimnole
Jai-Alai Fronton for
the Telly Savalas Las Vegas Revue.
He'd have done better to have stuck to his guns.
Nevertheless, the fans turned out in the hundreds to
get a closer look at their bald-pated pussycat' — and
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Air port Authority' officials
If Building 310 is not secured, ('omit's
county's first graders. The day
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are scheduled to decide at 9 Vihk'n will then work toward ii
was cut one hour and forty-five a.m. Th
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ursday whether to leas e Septem ber referendum to
ask
I'i1Irial
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minutes under a new plan Building 310 to the county for the count% sottrsformiujne
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future overcrowding at the Points,
teachers.
Bell's subscribers in appear In the Oviedo section of book.
women
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They provide an accurate
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Seminole County, according to the telephone book.
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the "average" speed limit of judges would still have to be
that stretch plus number of elected by the it
district —
children walking that stretch, Seminole and Brcard Counties
water hazards, remoteness
— but would be required to
from habitation, availability of reside here
sldealks or bike paths, con
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other conditions deemed
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iiIilSiborn;itgetting year to get a similiar but
reside permanently in Seminole the bill passed into law
stronger measure through the
The policy provides for a County has passed through a
And Hattaway is confident he legislature
point count based on "hazards" legislative subcommittee in will be able to get the measure
Last year's bill called for five
with a cut off limit. Above that Tallahassee, according to State through the legislature during judges to reside in Seminole
limit, courtesy busing would be p J)
[lob llattawiiv.
this year's session.
County.
recommended. According to
The
Altamonte
Springs
"I'll get this bill passed," he
the proposed policy, the cut off
"We never even got the bill on
Democrat is pushing to get a said.
the
house floor," Hatt.away
limit would be determined by bill passed
by the legislature
The rationale behind the bill said,
combining together the values which would require judgeships is to cut down on the per diem
assigned to specified hazards. held
The
, bill is
by three judges who reside and mileage costs taxpayers
sponsored
by State Rep. Jane
Those hazards Include a In Seminole County to remain in must shell out when Judges live
Robinson a Republican from
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developments.
The three new districts,
take up the top of courtesy
Mrs
Auth
Administrative
Mrs. Auth told of the passage however, have no authority for
busing — the free tran•
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this Lix, necessitating an
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Management
calliny
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of
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most
amendment
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within two miles of t
length
fle4ns of enlightened pieces of en- to provide this authority'.
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This will appear on the I1arch
in the Seniinwe County Cc)jr.
pictures
to
illustrate
the
Uhitedates,
9 primary ballot s Conthouse.
Mrs. Carmen Hall, a member enormity of the stuadon.
This act provided for a
roposing an
Of a special committee studying
"Parts of the river, including
regiaflal approach to Water amendment to the State Conthe issue, requested time to Lake George, are now in the management through the stitution authorizing and
study' a new courtesy busing same stage that Lake Apopka establishment of five water limiting local taxes for water
policy proposed by' Supt. was in in l%9, an' q
OU tranagernent districts whose management purposes to not
William Layer.
knov, Apopka Is now .a dead ooundarics were predicated on more than one (1) mill."
She studied routes near six lake' due to cbannelization and bsdrologically controllable
This will
elementary schools with run-off of nutriente"
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members of the Department
uanaemerit o 5ret
She further stated that
Formerly there were two resources to the St. Johns River
Transportation. The routes problems of low water in the agencies involved in water Water management District
were described
by committee Sanford area are caused by resource management, the which Mrs. Auth pointed out,
members
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renters are an asset to an area of welfare with no safety valve
because centers free mothers to keep it from being a give.
who are able to secure jobs.
away program."
County Commission ChairThe
major
opponent
Hattaway offered to put
man Michael Hattaway has yesterday was Commissioner Kimbrough in touch with Mrs.
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Kunbrough.
rough. Kimbrough Phoebe Carpenter, program
port for a $10,000 contribution said he approved of the concept rlirr'Ctcr
for day care in three
tim%;ard Subt(j17L(1 dii) care for of LI C program, but he said he Counties,
including Seminole
SOifli' 400 needy children in wanted to InSUrIj himself the "Mrs. Carpenter
Is willing to
Seminole County.
county has all the necessary work safeguards
into the
Atyesterday's
county safeguards plugged in before program," hlattaway
told
COIflJfliSSiOfl meeting Hattawsiy contributing the $10,000.
Kimbrough.
pushed for the $10,000 after it
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said today
was learned Seminole Corn.. dma ted Child Care Center Kimi*ough
contacted
her last
munity College has do na ted appealed last year for the entire
"i'm afraid to breathe"
$20,000 — the first Step toward $50,000, but because of an an
she said
winning $400,000 In available ticipated shortage of funds the
-state and federal grant money cornmi.sslon turned the agency
relieved
cat
A total of $50,000 in local down
money is needed to secure
omplemented those corn
Ilattaway said the $10,
missners
who supported the
$400,000 in state and federal could be taken from a $2?7,000 concept. She
Id the ent re
matching funds a ailable for county contingency fund Later
ission
esi
establishment of day care the $10,000 could be replaced program if shwill support
centers to aid working mothers. when $9
e is allowed the
8,000 in unanticipated opportunity to demonstrate the
Hattaway said he will issue a revenue is
secured, he added,
need for day care.
challenge to industry to donate
Kimbrough said it was his
t .e remaining $20,000. He impression
Commissioners Harry
C year that the
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" What's happening to the
St. governmental acts at the Central and Southern Florida 'bebeves in using nature to enormous
increase
Johns River makes a person rIver's headwaters, referrin
in future generations to "get on
g to Flood Control District and the accmplish aims rather than population," she said. "Some
biologist, and publicized in the
the phone
nt to cry," declared Jean. the miles of
Evening Herald April 13, 1975.
call
your
canals,
dikes,
and
Southwest
Florida
Water
8U $ I fl
wa Auth as she addressed the dams
spending millions for unneeded places in the state have no fresh legislators" to
nine
built by private interests Management District
demand action.
Calling on all citizens to
funded
projects"
water now due to salt water
meeting of Friends of The St. to reclaim marshlands for through the levy
In
her
two
hour
program,
support
the Constitutional
of ad valorem
intrusion. Miami
The Seminole County' School Johns Tuesday' night at the farms, ranches and real estate taxes.
"Our budget last year
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Said Savalas of Women's Liberation 'They can do w ha t
they want, baby. it's all fine by me"
Hanging loose, baby while hanging in there, seemed
to be Telly's approach to nightclub entertainment At one
Point in his show, he did stop short and comment, "I don't
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to know what our opening bid
vulnerable is with.
Part of top-flight competi
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lion in any game includes the
y,'e make the book opening
thrust and counterthrust of bid of one spade With two
measures designed to em aces you should never — or at
barrass the other side
least *almost nc',cr — preempt
East's five-club opt-fling in the first seat
was designed for that purpose.
It workeI far beyond his
(Do you have a Question
wildest dreams South's dou' for the experts? Write 'Ask
ble was primarily for penalty, the Jacobys" care of this
but North decided a seven newspaper. The JaCObys will
card heart suit was worth a answer individual questions

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talks off-screen with the same laconic tough guy-funny
guy style as he does on Kojak. "You play pretty close t
yGurself. If I were a cop, I'd be,like that," he said on his
on-screen performance.

the Icing of clubs and decideti
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trump suit while two hearts
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diamonds and went into a hud.
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had played three spades and a
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for a 4•0 heart bruak 1k Ic-cl a
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heart,
stuck in dummvs nine
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and had thrown away a slam
f3oth vulnerable
If South had thought dearly
he would have realized that
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North East South
East would have doubled six
spades to call for a heart lead
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The lollipop legend was born, Savalas explained,
when a meter maid gave U. Kojak the candy to help him
cut down on smoking. A cop of Kojak's character wouldn't
normally go around sucking lollipops, said Savalas —
"out He1 (10 it to please a chick."

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'I'm sick of people handing me a gun and sa)ing,

This coming year you many
experience an unexpected shift
in conditions that will prove
udneiiu-ui .rtvrwi.e. rrn mortn
your best efforts. Be ready if
the breaks come.

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Herald Stall Writer

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However, the high point of the show for most of them
Mui1id to come' it t)it. final curLim hen Kojak 'AdS
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