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sktrnush with county officials for what he considered a fair the Sanford Police Beneolent
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preference -not an official action by the board.

caliber pistol on Dec, 27 at the evidence to be examined at the maximum sentence of
15 years
2809 (,roe
Sanford, Sanford rune Lab, that he has
prison on the plea.
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help spd up
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divisiofl as won by Truth' Nopprr; Ma hIawig on the junior
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outlet serice charge be set at
dispatched to the lab at the
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formal request for the upward
The anon case is docketed
Saying they had been living in
to Florida sets hooked up to the ser-vice if a rate adjustment states that the
for trW in circWt court this fear of their lives, the couple
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epartment of Criminal Law rate increase request Is a
w eek
company is experiencing
complete spinning outfits. are certificates, eij;ht passes for Enforcement ( FDCLE)
said in a Jtion to the gunshot
substantial
operating losses; is
proved
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Mrs. Jones said Saturday the fired into their home Nov. lo,
hlerd Outdoor (orrespondent offered for the hea% lest caught pier fishing in Datona a filet operation last July, wasn't the
city
commission, scheduled not a utility with a guaranteed
anon charge will be dismissed the house was again hit by
in each of two age categories, knife, $15 certifi *
cate, portable available to comment today on !or 7 p.m. at City Hall.
rate of return; and points out
Fntrants In Sanford 's Firm under 16 years and over 16 radio
against her son because there gunshots 10 days ago and last
, Instamatic camera, two backlogs in cases in which
Annual
Shad
Derby
can
look years of age.
at the company t not had
According to the proped
"is not enough eidence"
certificates for $15 and $10, e%idence is being examined.
week's incident was the third forward to excellent fishing this
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an
increase
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new
rates
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Additional
participating another spinning outfit three
Sheriff John Polk, who missioners
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fingerprints were on the soda
Seminole years
year because all commerci,il merchants hae added to the certificates a
n electronic fish previously super%lsed the lab, Cableusion, the monthly
shad nets have been removed
pop bottle used in the -,Nfolotov Mrs. Ora Jones, wlio, sai d
Prize list to include a pair of finder and depth sounder, Sio said there is a "big backlog"of
Other items on the city
service harge will increase commission agenda tonight
cocktail" hurled into a side Saturday she and her f,imily from the St. Johns River, ac. shock absorbers, a sleeping certificate, and two galvani
cases
being
handled
by the from thecpresent $4.95 to $6.95,
cording to tarry Uartzog, bag $1000 gift certificate,
bedroom window at the King w r te Kin 's' next doci
include a request by Jack
boat anchors
state
lab
and
that
he
has been for the ft outlet
biologist
with
the
Florida
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gasoline
certificate,
four
ighbor,
claimed
the
city
home on November 10, Mrs
$5 gift
Homer and Mrs Dora Lee
All fishing camps on the river told more chemists are
lie harassed her over a and Fresh Water Fish Cor
Jones said other fingerprints
certificates, a $25 gift cer reported
good fishing oer the employed to reliee the nlissioners Cit \tanager WE Bahet
riod of months in a dispute mission in Welaka,
were aiso on
tificate, a $10 gift cti-tificate, 52 weekend with the percentage of situation.
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th the Kin°s
The nits were used in former free oil changes
She said that in addit.ion the
Knowles
recommended
the
Center:
public
hearings t,
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per
Polk said and a laborato
years to trap shad on their
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bottle, which lodged between
alignment, $5 certificate, cent. One large one, weighing source
proposed
rate
schedule
be
consider
clong
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an
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Mrs Jones said she would spawning migration to the
tha t approved, exce
the window and screen at
Pr
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pt for a monthly abandoning alleys between 18th
the appear before city council upper reacheS of
no fee
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river
anti
cainera
outfit,
$2
proposed
for each Street and th Sweet, and a
$10
certificate.
by
a
young
fisher
ing home, d not contain a tonight to 'laud' the polico the fish were made into fer
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request for Wne exte ions on
flammable fluid, but rather deparunent "for doing its lob." tilier. 11arg stated that
facility and firearms evidence recommends the additional condemnations
contained only water.
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charges against her son, more gunshots were fired into
King
Charles Edward Jones, 22. of
detailed a story of the -I '
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charges
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and Mr&amp; Linton king
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Mrs. King said harassment
the matter w.th Vrnton us began after neighbo reported
morning and Vinton denies to
ic that 2O carloads of
nking any tic promisu.
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visiting a neighbor
to handle this case right do
home, leaving in the wee hours
the middle and let justice take of the morning in what ap.
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peared to be "intoxicated-, or
"1 would not tolerate any of "drugged" state, making an
my People making such excessive amount of noise,
promises if al,)
. such proniLses laughing and screaming.
were ever made,' le said.
Meanwhile, Assistant State hoMrs Kin said her frame
barded with
Attoruey William Heffernan, la
chu nks
concre te
who is scheduled to prosecute thereafter and hit with
LB's
Jones on the arson charges,
declined comment on the case culminating th the attempted
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The Kings returned home
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Longwood mother assistance in their home filled with smoke,
having
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dismissed against her son
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Mrs. Ora I MarY) Jones said broken window and screen. and
Saturday that Sgt. William a slug from a revolver
Vinton of the Seminole County the bedroom wall.

Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway questioned
the facts in a newspaper article which said county of.
ficials initially chose F'7U courses at $3,000, as oppomd to
SCC courses for about $30n.

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said he wasn't aware of any controversy concerning the

Kwiatkowski said mangerial employes need to be
brought UP to date, also, on the latest theories of employe
relations and that state of the art whic
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problenLs
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Though some citizen criticism has rLsen concerning
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If SCC instructors are chosen, the cost will be about
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I01IIpose(1 of professors who have published books.
But Andrew said the county staff reevaluated its
position after meeting with SCC. He said it looks as if scc
Will
teach about 30 county einployes.
Before classes begin, however, the Board of County
Commissioners must okay the proposal. Andrew says he
may present the matter for the commilsions perusal at
Ttiesday's meeting,
Though Srne citizen criticism has risen concerning
the county's paying out taxpayer money to train county
employcs, two co unty
commissJonerjohn Kimbrough
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the home, hit. and Mrs. King
Longwood, detailed a story of the
would be dismissed, The und
the Past several
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firebombing at the Church done
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rnahal said the bottle contamed a flammable liquid and a
Sheriff John Polk denied paper wick,
kxlav that any mem be r of his
The Kings returned home
department
promised
a from work on Nov. 10 to find
ln'ood mother assistance In their home filled with smoke,
having
ar so n
charges draperies soot blackened, the
dnussed agait her son
upright bo ttle lodged between a
Mrs. a (Mary) Jones said broken window and zcrccn, and
Saturday that Sgt. William aslugfromarevolvcrlgj
Vinton of the Seminole Count) the bedroom wall
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It Tuesday night, after two
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tr ial.
F'DCLE's Tallahassee
Inotherartlons t od a). Judge
laboratory.
M ul drew accepted a no contest
Assistant State Atty Bill
The Sanford
facility
had
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plea(rompatrickJohimGre
gg
He ff ernan told Circuit Court firear ms examination
section 36, of Winter Park, to
Jlge Richard Muidrew today until the death in July of i ts aggravated
battery in conthat the prosecution is having firearms examiner.
nection with the Dec. 22
thfficult in get ting laboratory
When t he lab wa.' cpc-tcd
uu:x1ing of William Maloon at
reports on eidence in criminal b) the county," Polk said the Fore
st Cu)
cases and joined defense at. Sta te Attorney got a co py th
e
The court oered Gregg
torneyChrisRayInasjflgfg
reports. But now, under state
mmitted to a state mental
co
continuance in the f irst -degree operation, the reports go hospital
for e%aluatfon and
murder trial of Mrs Nanc&gt; directi) to the law enforcement ordered a pre-sentence in
submitting evidence for %es tigatmntob
d ela yed flfl
Mr s. Black, , Is aced of

Gregg is released from the
ne sheriff said, in order to hospital.
help relieve the pileup Of
Gregg
caliber pistol on Dec. 27 at the ev idence to be cxanr,ed at the maximum could receive a
killing her husband, Billie
Wayne Black, 46, with a .38

sentence of 15 years

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G re g told t he court he went
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to te
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home of her ster, Mrs Arcle ordered all deputies to tinMcCo
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week for Circuit Judge J won't go to tr ial " He said th t 5302 Don Mar St For Cth
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ou1d take evidence out of line di vorce
d, and tired two
Mrs. Black's trial un
for examination and tests and
that
from
a
hrd i:Art losers from the Sanford area (locked to the ('hir Center, wee k of March 8.
ART EXHIBIT
help spd u hia oL cli3
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Heffernan sa id that the State
Sunday, to attend the 17th Annual Membership Exhibit and Tea of Attorney's office hasn't been
DRA WS
hit' Sarilord-Seminole Art Slow. Best In Show award In the adult getting re
diisioti was won by Trude Nopper; Mary lIarpo rts on examination
twig won the junior
bl
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of cvdence by the Sanford
Best in Show Award. More than
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150 art and (-rafts exhibits were Crime L
a boratoryand that
the popular annual e!,ent. Story, pc(ure's on Page
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State Atty. Abbott Herring's
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chief investigator, Jack
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had
been
By AUDIE MURPHy
outlet service charge be set at
d ispatched to the lab at the
IleraldStajf
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$L50.
Th e charge is now $1.00
Sanford Airport "to demand
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for
additional
outlets.
reports."
culminating
declined comment on the
New customers of Seminole
firebombing on Nov. 10.
Chandler Smith, acting Cablevisi onwiIlhaeto
today.
pa y
Seminole Cablevision s
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The arson case is docketed
t
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Saying they had been liing in
from county to Florida sets hooked upto the
for trial in circuit court this fear of their lives, the couple
service jja ra te adjustment states that the
Department
of Criminal lw rate increase request
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is ap- company is experiencing
said In alditlon to the gunshot
spinning outfits, are certificates, eight pa.;ses for
Enforcement i FDCLE )
Ilenald Outdoor Correspondent complete
Mrs. Jones said Saturday the fired Into their home Nov. 10,
proved
at
tonight's
meeting
of substantial operating losses; is
offered for th e heaviest caught pier fishing in Daytona,
a filet operation last July, wasn't the city
arson charge will be dismissed the
commission, scheduled not a utility with a guaranteed
in each of two age categories, knife, $15 certificate, portable available to
house was again hit by
comment today on for 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Entrants in Sanford's First un der 16 years
against her son because there gunshots
rate o re turn, and points out
10 days ago and last Annual Shad Derby
and over 16 radio, InstwnatIc camera, two backlogs in cases in which
can
"is not enough eviden ce."
According to the proposed that th e company
look wears of age.
week's Incident was the third forward to ex
not had
certificates for $15 and sio, eidence is being examined,
ce llent fishing th is
an increase in rates in five
Admitting that her son's time.
new
rates submitted to co
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ona l
participating
another
spinning
outfit,
three
year because all commercial
Sheriff John Polk, who missioners
fingerprints were on the soda
have added to the certificates, an electronic fish previously supervised the lab, Cablevision by
Seminole )ears.
M
Ora Jones who said
nets have been removed prize list to include a pa
po p bo ttle used in the "Molotoy
the monthly
Other items on the city
droom
saturday she and her f amily
from the St. Johns River, ac- shock absorbers, a sl eeir of finder and depth sounder, $10 sa id there Is a "big backlog" of service charge will increase commission
cock
ta il" hurled into a side were
agenda tonight
ping ce rtifi ca te, and two galvanized cases being handled by
the from the present 95 to
the Kings' next 'door cording to Larry Hartzog, bag, $10.00 gift certificate,
be
windo w at the King
v.95,
include a reques t by Jack
boat anchors,
neighb or,
or, ccame
state lab and that he has been for the first outlet.
l aimed the city biologis t with the Florida Game gasoline
home on November 10, Mrs. nei
,.,.. gift
certificate, four
Homer
and Mrs. Dora LetMI
fishing
camps
on
the
river told more chemists , are being
and
FreshWater Fish Corr
over
Jones said other fingerprints
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xriod of months in i dispute mission in WelaL'i
were filso on the tx)ttle.
tifiatc a$lo gift ccrtirftate, 52 weekendwiui
flussioners,
City
Mar'ager
W.E.
Ballet
Guild,
to use the Civic
the percentage of situation
The nets were used in former free oil changes, free front end roe
She sai d that in addition the with
Knowtes
recommended
the
Center
public
hearings to
twining almost i5 per
years to trap sha d on their alignment
bottle w hi ch lodg ed between
Polk
said.
and
a
laboratory
proposed
rate
schedule
be
consider
closing,
vacating
and
Mrs Jones sa id she would spawning migration
$5
certificate,
cent
One large one, weighing source
to the
confirmed,
that approved except for a monthly
the window and screen at the appear before city
Prop
an e camp lantern, pocket nearly s pounds was
a ba ndoning alleys between 18th
cou nci l upper reaches of the riser and
landed firearms examinations are no fee
King home, did not conta in a tonight to 'laud" the
$2 proposed for each Str eet and 20th Str
camera
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$10
ce
rtificate,
police the fish were made into fer
b a young fisherman near longer made at
eet and
the Sanford
flammable fluid, but rather department "(or doing its
AM F M table radio, two
M arina Isle
facility and firearms evidence additional outlet Knowles request for time eensjons on
job."
tilizer.
Hartzog
stated
that
the
recommends the additional
contained only water.
"They (the police depart- fertilizer factories have found
condemtions
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their duties, this practice to be economically
because it lodged upright they wec called (by Mr
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s began after neighbors reported
morning and Vinton denies to police that 230 carloads of
ch promisa. wn and wen In the ir 20's
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to handle th is case right down home, leaving in the wee ho
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morning In what op.
its course," Polk said.
peal-ed to be "intoxicated" or
"1 woul d not tolerate any of "drugged" state, making an
my people making such excessive amount of
noise,
promises if any such promises laughing and screaming.
were ever made," i.e -said.
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for the first time have the right to form Unions and
bargain collectively for wages arid other benefits.
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cniplriyes had all the skills necessary to do a top-notch job
But, lie addei, that just Isn't the case — not in private
industry, nor in county governme,
Kimbrough also said cost management has the
potential to save taxpayers a bundle. All in all Kimbrough
said the commission wou!'l be neglecting its duty not to
insure county government
fx o' managemen t . If it
tijsts money, Kirnbrough says it's a small price for the
benefits that will be reaped In the end,
Kwiatkowski sa id mangerial employes need to be
brought up to date, also, on the latest thec-ries of employe
relations and that state of the art which deals with labor
problems,
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At Goldsboro Elementary and

AflflhlraTIfl1
JIN
TWF
rIPrIPIT
flIIDT
TN!
!!CE
S
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- ORDINANCE CLOSING, cosiu. VACATING 'AND
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE VACATING, AND ABANDONING ABANDONING RIGHTSOFWAY
WAY
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
LANCELOT
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE is heretjy given that
CIVIL CASE NO. 7S.I1.CAO•O GUINEVERE COURT
FLAGSHIP BANK OF KISSIM TO WHOM IT MAY COHCEIN
Board of County Commlssionec of
fllamrng the nation's ilLs on down.
MEE. f&amp;merly MARINE BANK OF
NOTICE IS HERLOY GIVEN by Sem*nole County, florIda, at 1%
congre
wifi requii-e a lot
KISSIMMEE, a banking corporation the City Council of the CY
Regular Meeting held on the 3rdday
national bureaucrats and
If that happens, the governor time. And, chances are Vihien organhtt'cjufl&lt;,4,rthelawsofthe5tate Casselberry, Seminole County, ot February. AD, 1976, in the
politicians,
County Corn- will be required to appoint a will be hard put to function as a of Florida,
Florida, that a Petition was received County Commissoners' Meeting
I
missioner Sidney Vihlen Jr., in replacement.
Plaintiti
by said Council On th 15th day of foom in the Courthouse at S nfo-d,
county commissioner while
January, AD., 1976. to close, vacate, Seminole County, Florida, pursuant
a prepared speech today,
Whomever is appointed will campaigning for Congress.
SPIlLER CONSTRUCTION and abandon a portion of thO&amp; to Petition and Notice heretofore
promised to work to correct have the edge in thIs year's
Vihien associates his major COMPANY, a Florida corporatIon. certainstreetsnamedLanctot Way given, passed and adopted a
and Guinevere Court in the City of Rewtution Closing, vacating anti
Congressional seat held by seat presently occupied by with the Ills he 58)3 exist in
Florida. described aS follows, to wit
FORCLOSUR E SAL!
ctairnn' any and all right of the
Congressman Richard Kelly. Vih!en because an Incumbent is government at both the state
Reform of Vv'elfare Lavvs
That part Of L4ncetot Way right. County of seminole and the public in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
At three separate press considered to have the edge and national level,
the undersigned, ArThur H. Beck- of-way tying between Lot 47. Bt.00k and to the following described
with, Jr., Clerk of the irct.jit Court, "E", and Lot 1, Block ".1", Camelot rights of way, to wit
DtJUhlAl. N.H. tAPi — President Ford, s'ing
conlcrcnces called to officially over a rival office seeker.
"The system is right," Vihlen Seminole County, Florida, will On Unit 7, as recorded In Plat Book
That portion of the unnamed right
OtJBCC his candidacy, the
thinks New Hampshire Republicans wiU prefer his perThe reason Vihien may resign noted. "It's the politicians and the 73rd clay of February, 1976, Pages 95 and 96, PubliC Records of o way, east of lot 11. as recorded in
lcrmance to Ronald Reagan's rhetoric, is considering a
commissioner from Sanford is because the race for Lireaucrats who have failed." between the hours of 11:00 o'clock Seminole County, Florida, north of Southern Florida CitruS Company's
promised citizens he would use ____________________________
I)3t-CleCtion overhaul of welfare laws to help U
______________________________
a m. and 7:00 o'clock p.m., at the the northerly right of-way line of Plat of Sec. 26, Twp 19S, Range 37E.
west front door of the Seminole Gulnevere Drive tO the flOt
"cut out ... the chiselers."
his experience at government's
Plat Book 2. PageoI. Public Records
County Courthouse, Sanford, thwes?erly boundary line Of Said Of Seminole County, Florida
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
"grass roots" level to retUrn
Ford was back at the White house today alter a twoday
Florida, offi'r for sate and Sell at Camelot Unit 7
By the Board of County Corn
ti country to the people.
hunt for votes in the nation's first preiidentidl
IN
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THE
CIRCUIT
public
outcry to the highest and best
COURT
That part of Guinevere Court miioners of Seminole County.
NOTICE OF CALL
bidder for cash, the following right of-way lying between Lot 34 Florida, thiS 3rd day of February.
"In my opinion," Vlhlen said. £10' TE ENTH JUDICIAL dR.
lIeaid he might be back before the Feb.21 balloting.
FOR SEALED BIDS
CUlT SEMINOLE
described
property
in Seminole arid Lot 39. Block "E", Camelot Unit AD. 1976
COUNTY,
Stal"d
Bids
for
lurnushing
labor
County,
Florida,
to wit:
"It's people that really COUnt. FLORIDA
"lexpectiodu well in New Hampshire," Fordsaid, dis2,asrecorded inPlat Book 16, PageS (Seali
and
materials
8nd
performir.g
all
lutS.SIfl suggestiotis that tüs campaign organization is
That'swhatmycandldacylsall PROBATE DIVISION
Lots 3$ and 39, Block 8, Sterling 95 and 96, Public Records of
Board of County
CASE NUMBER: 764CP
workneceSsaryandlncidentaltothe Park Unit 3, according to ptat Seminole County, Florida, from the
1iltering where Reagan's is strong.
about."
CommissIoners
In R•: the Estate of
construction
MIlwee
Middle
therf recorded in Plat Book IS. northely right of way line of
School Addition,of
will
be received
by
of Seminole County, Florida
lie said he thinks the voters will base their judgsent on
Vihien, a Democrat, touched EL BA BARBER HANSEL,
es 57, 53
ar,d 54, Florida.
Public Records Gulnevere Drive to the northerly
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
the School Board of Seminole of Seminole
County,
lulicles - "I don't think they will make tt,eir decision on
Ofl ec$ucatjoi, the tax system,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deceased. County, Florida at the offke of the pursuant to Final Judgment of 2bounaa;y line at said Camelot Unit
U.e hasir of promises or rhetoric."
CITATION
foreign relations, the economy,
.Joann K. Hare
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Superintendent 0? Schools. Sanford, Foreclosure, entered in the above and that the said City Council will
L)ep'fly
Clerk
education and other issues at
Florida, until I 00 P.M., Monday, styled pending cause,
holdapublichearifluOn the Petition PubliSh: Feb.9, 1976
JACKIE U. DOUGLASS, NONA 6. February 73, 1976, at which time all
his second press conference of WILSON,
RUTH
WITNESS my hand and the seal of at 7 00 p m on the 73rd day of DEW 3$
New Flail System Coming
BARBER,
bids
willbe
be done
publicly
opened. All s.aicI
the day this morning in PAULINE McGUIRE and MARY
work
shall
in accordance
1976Court this 6th day of February, February, A D.. 1916, at the City
TRAINOR
Hall f the City of
with the drawings and specifications (Seal)
lando.
VhllNGThN tAPi — The lost Service next month
Florida, A? which time thai. for en1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EtOPIT.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that prepared b'j W. R. Fniuell Ar.
puts it new system to work handiini mailed packages but
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
againstthectosingwillbeheardafld EENTH
JUDICIAL
"Fourteen years experience a Pition has been filed In said chitects. Inc. 200 West Wdbourrie
CIRin community affairs, business Court provn tør the Determlnaton
Clerk of the Circuit Court
pOStill Olfj('iIlS sty (her still expect the serice's parcel
fnal action taken by the City CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE e
Arnue, Winter Park, Florida
of Hir, and you are hereby
fly Elaine RiCharde
Council, tO Wit, the enactment of an COUNTY. FLORIDA.
.olwne to continue to shrink while United ParcelService,
Each Bid mutt be accc.panieJ by
Depuiy
and
government
leadership
Ofl
required
to
file
your
written
a
Bid
Bond
In
form
satisfactory
to
PublIsh:
Feb.Clerk
9, 1916
Ordinance abandoning that portion CivilAction Number 1S-l$l9.CA-OtA
both legislative and adaprivatec'ornpny,enJargesj(sshareoftheniarket
of said streets
ADVANCE MO" 16461 COP
thereto within thirty days said Board, Certified Check or
ministrati%'e
t'r ':-'
levels hn'.'t'
The Postal Service points to rate differences (or the .
i""calion or Posting Cashier's Check in an amount not ______________________________ A D.
DATED
or
1976 this Sth day of February, PORATION. . Delaware
poration,
prepared a solid foundation for hereof, and serve a copy thereof lessthanflve(Sp.ercent) per centof
planation. The service's parcel rates are 20 per cent
Plaintiff.
(Seal)
upon the Petitioner's attorney, the total amount of the Bid as a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
higher than those of United Parcel Service, its chief
Mary W Hawthorne,
vS
effective and hard hitting KENNETH M. BEANE, P.O. guarantee that the Bidder will, if EIGHTEENTH JeDICIAL dR.
romupetitor. For example, a two-pound parcel sent from
representation in the United Drawer One. CMselberry, Florida. awarded the Contract, enter Into a CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOiE
City Clerk
CHAPLIS I HACKETT anti 14()S[
City of Caslelberry,
States Congress," Viblen said. If you fail todo $0, ludgment may be written Contract with said Board, COUNTY, FLORIDA
Washington to New York costs 93 cents by the governM HACKETT, his wife,
Florida
Defendants
entered in due course upon the satisfactory in form to said Board CASE NO.: 74.1001-B
inent's parcel postand 75 cents by United Parcel.
Saying "serious problems ptltien
Publish Feb 9. 1976
NOTICE OF SALE
containing
the
penalty
clauses
as
IN
RE:
The
Marriaqe
of
plague
America,"
Vihlen
'We projected we would hold our volume when we got
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WITNESS my hand and seal of required by Florida law and HENDERSON JONES,
the DCW i bulk-maih system on line," Assistant Postpromised to try and correct this Court at Sanford, Seminole requiring Workmen's Compensat,on
ji THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR p,arsuant to an order or a final
HUsband. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL iuc'gment of foreclosure entered n
County,
Florida, this 27th day of and Public Liability Insurance and and
iiiaster General Edgar S. Brower said in an interview. '.
some of those problems by January,
1916.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE •h above captioned action, I ,,ii
approval of Subcontractor-s by said SARAH JANE JONES,
But wedidn't project that 20 per cent difference in price."
making America's government (Seal)
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
sell the -property situated ri
Board, in accordance with IPie ac
S',if
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Brower said that "as a result of it, we expect our decline
more responsive to its people.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
16-$.S-CA-0?E
SeminoleCounty, Florida. deSert
cepted
Did
and
give
a
Performance
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF SUIT
AC
HOMES
in volume to aceeerate a littie bit."
NAT IONAL
.n follows
"It's no wonder our enand Payment Bond satisfactory in îü HENDERSON JONES.
Clerk of the CircuIt COurt
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
tot 35, Block E. Wooc,iere Paib
form to said Board in the full amount
Address Unknri
By Lou B. Walker
thusiasm is down and that we
Plaintiff, Sond Riplat. accordnq to the Pa'
of
tre
Contract
Price
within
ten
(10)
Deputy Clerk
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT tIlED
Three Die In Jet Crash
thereof as recorded in Pta? Book 11
days after the meeting of said Board that ,i sut for dissolution of ZACHARY 6 HOLLAND. JR
have become cYnical and PublIsh: Feb 7. 9. 16, 23, 1916
mistrusting of the leaders DEW9
Page 73, public records of Scmurv
at which said Contract is awarded. marriage has been commenced kARY HOLLAND, his wife. and County,
within our system," VIhIen
EASTON, Md. tAP—The National Transpert.ation
Documents,
Including
complete
against
yo
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
DIVERSIFIED
MORTGAGE
&amp;
Together
with all structures •
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here, killing three Fort Lauderdale residents.
Among the dead was 68-year-old Ruly Carpenter, itrs
( arPenter.theownerofthesaoo,000twjn..ngjneJa,,3
airplane, was also the sister
former Philijes owner
R.M. Carpenter,
A Maryland State Policespokesman identified the other
two victlrns as John F, Founds, 59, the craft's Iot and a
passenger, Nancy K. Latrobe, 57. AccordIng to eye wit.
rwsst's ho saw the plane plummet to earth around 12:30
p.m. Sunday, a puff of smoke was seen shortly before it
crashed In a field adjacent to the airport.

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Purchasing Power Declines
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WASHlNGTObAP — American factory workers continue to enjoy better food purchasing power than their
counterparts In 13 foreIgn c'ountri,es, but the gap closed a
bit last year, according to figures published today by the
:gticulture Department.
The figures show that Americans had to work longer to
eat last year than in 1974. while the average in other
untries declined,
The report said that U.S. industrial workers on the
.iveragespenttwohoursand l6inlnuteson the Job toearn
enough to buy a nine-item list of groceries in 1975, up 47.8
per cent compared with one hour and 32 minutes in 1974.

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Storm Due In Mountains
By The AUOetated
The Western mountahs are In for more bitter weather
toda'.
Freezingrainthat began over theSouthwest has moved
northandwillbringsnowtohighereja0
Atravelersadvisoryisineffect in the northwest valleys
ere for hea

snow over
northern &amp;erra Nevada
mountains of California and for the Nevada mountains.

maybe 'tic Eiqhtees,th Judicial Clrc,ut ri
To Whom It May Concern
REALTY CO
earnineci at the office of said Ar and for Seminole County, Florida
lmpi'ovementsniowandhereafter cn
You hereby notified that the thitects
()fendants
said land, arid filtufe'5 attacreci
or at the office of laid
The style of the cause it SARAH
following described livsfo&lt;k, to Superintendent of Schools. Two
NOTICEOFSUIT
ttiereto aIsoalIgas.steam.etetrc
sets
JANE
JONES
vs
HENDERSON
wit,
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
water, and other heating. OOèiric,
of
the
same
may
be
obtained
by
a
JONES,JR
,andyouareregulredto
On. Q'.*ri.,
n DIIEiFIEC
MC,TGMUE
Sorret, wt1
Cr,crat Cui,l,ij0t upon a $ta,w tile your response or other pleading REALTY
refrigerating, lighting. plumbin
CO
blaze face, mare
ventilating, irrigating, and puvr
deposit (checksmadepayabletothe with the Clerk of the above Court
is now impounded at the Seminole Architects). This deposit will be anti serve a copy
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED syStemS, machines, appliance'
thereof Ufl E.
County Animal Control, located at refunded upon the return
that an action to foreclose a mor
Icature. and appurtenance, wn
of the POPE BASSETT, SOD South tqage on the following Pr
the Agricultural and Road Depart
Oprr!y ifl nowareormayhereiitterp.ersar '
Documents
in
first
class
condition
to
MAtlnd
Avenue,
Mattand.
Florida
Seminole
County, Florida
mi-nt on Highway 1197, South of
saidArchitec,, withir,%evn (7) days 3lS1, Attorney for Petitioner, Ofl or
or e used with, ,n, Or on t.i
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida
Lot 6. SAPJ LANTA, THIRD
after bid opening, provided such before
premise's. even though they ti
1h amount du? by reason of Im Contractor hi Submitted a bonaf
February 73rd, 1976 If you SECTION as recorded in Plat Book octac Pied or detachable
Ide lailto doso,
a default willbeentered 13. Page 75, Public
pouniciment is sesi pluS cost of thiS Bid to said
Recos of
Brd Additional sets of agans? ou for the relief demanded Seminole County, F
Tge?her with the
.ii plus $7 SO per day per animal decuments may be obtained
tortda
described equipment
from for Petitioner
c0mm'ng January 2$, D76 The said Arthitects at a cost set by the
been filed against you, and you
Range
WITNESS my hand and seal of are
required to serve a copy of your
above described livestock will. Architects. Subcontractors may said Court in Sanford.
Refrigerator
Seminole
written defenses thereto, if any.
unless redet-med by the owner obtain documents by paying County, Florida, this January 16th,
Central Heat Unit
within thr&amp; (3) days from the date reproøuction costs, whIch costs will 1976
LEONARD V WOOD, At
Carpeting
hereof, be offered for sale at public not be refunded,
torney for pla'ntatt, At Suite 711. 731
iSeal)
a' public sate, to the highest anci Ii"'
auction to the highest and best
Matland Avenue. Altamonte. and bidder for cash, at the
No Bidder may withdraw his bid
Arthur Pt. Beckwith, Jr.
Front y,r',,
bidder for casti
file the original with the Clere Of the door
for a period of thirty (30) days after
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the Seminole Counh
John E. Polk.
C'
the dit. nO l.t
5ef
.ri
B
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in sanford, Florida, a'
Sheriff
day of February 11th 1976 Other
reserves the right to reject any and
Deputy Clerk
II 00 A M. on February 20th. 9ff
Seminole County, Florida
wise a fuclgment may be entered
all bith received and to waive any Publish January 19. 76. Feb. 2.
February 6, 1916
against you for the relief demanded
andallforatitIejjn regkrd thereto 1976
Arthi,,r Pt Bf-ckwilh, Jr
Received of John E Polk, 5herilf
in the Complaint heren
The successful bidder will provide 0EV
Clerk of tn Circuit Coo"
of Seminole County, Florida a Notice prior to the award a
WITNESS my hand and seal of
bond with a
By Lillian I Jenkns
regarding the impot.indment and rating as A•AA or better.
said Court, thiS 16th day of January.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 1976
Deputy Clerk
redemption of livestock to e
School Board of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 'Seal)
MacLean and Orooke
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PJblSht' February 9, 1976 The bill
Seminole County, Florida
PROBATE DIVISION
Attorneys for Plaintiff
The fifth Congressional is lobe made to the Civil Division of
Arthur H Beckwit l.
By: Robert C'. Feather
NO. 74-3)5-CF
Pc's? Office Drawer X
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Clerk Of the Circuit Court
Seminole County Sheriff's
Chairman of the Board
DistrictstretchesfromTavares
In Re: The Estate of
Jacksonville Florida 3flOJ
Department with payment made at ATTEST.
fly Martha T ViPi
RObERT
WESLEY
AMALONG.
in Lake County to Clearwater in a later date by the Clerk of the
Publish Feb 9, 16, March I, 1971
Deputy Clerk
William P. Layer,
Or-ceased
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Pinellas County. Vihlen spoke Crcu,t Court of Seminole County. Superintendent of
Pth
19,
76.
Fet, 7 9. 1976
NOTICEOF
DIV SI
Schools, Seminole
toda' in Tavares, Clearwater PubIih Itj 9, 1976
ADMINISTRATION
DEW
County, Florida,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING IN THE CIRCUIT (OURT FOR NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST
and O1'l.lindO.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Publish: Feb. 7, 9, 1$, 1916
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SEMINOLE COUNT! FLORIDA FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
Vihlen's announcement was FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEw6
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CASE NO. 7S.1014.CA.OIE
February'S 117$
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made amid speculation that he FLORIDA
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTID CIRCUIT CIVIL
Applicant: City of Sanford
No.
7S2l7$CA.o9.O
CONSOLIDATED AMER'CAN
IN THE ESTATE:
will resign his county cornP0 Bc. 177$
Divis4on 0
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANy, a
Sanford, Florida
mission seat and devote all his
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ttiat
the administration of the estate Mississippi corporatiqn qualified
(305) 377 3161
MID STATE
HOMES, INC., a SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA of Robert Wesley Amalong, under
time to the Congressional race. Florida
corporation,
Florida Statute 613 to d
to all interested agencies
PROBATE
DIVISION
NO.
76-20-CP
dec%ed,
File
Number
Pllintllf,
Vihien aide
14 335. is business in the Slate Of Florida,
uls Rotundo,
and persons;
In Re: Estat, of
vs
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
fcr
.
Plaintiff,
On or about February 27, 1976, the
however, says VihIen will not HENRY WILLIAMS and MAXINE Waits.
J. WAITS, also known as Jefferson
Seminole County, Florida, Prote vs
City of Sanford will request thc U S
immately resign. However, LAW,
P4AP4CY KUP4ZE. as Trustee in Department of HOusirig and Urta
Division, the address of which
Deceased,
Defendants
Rotundo says as the campaign
Seminole County Courthouse. Bankruptcy of the property of Development to release Fedira
NOTICE
OF
NOTICE OF SALE
Sanford, Florida 37771 Th
Orange State Mechanical Cor
cc,
fundt under Title I Of the HOus'r'
ADMINISTRATION
personal representatives of the poration.
ORANGE
STATE andCommunityDevelopmentAc?ot
possibility that Vihien will Step
pursuant to an order or Final CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Dean A
Hudson, whose adresses dissolved Florida corporation, project
Judgment
entered in the abo'e THE ABOVE ESTMTE AND ALL are Post Office 60'
aptioned case,
744, Fern Park, EUGENE E GERBER and JOAN
Title' Goltisboro Park
I
will
sell
the
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
Florida3773O
roperty situateci in Seminole IN THE ESTATE:
arid ll3OCedar Street, M. GER tIER, as Trustees of
Purp
RecreatIon
County, Florida, described as
Daytona Beach, Florida nosa, ORANGE STATE MECHANICAL
Location' Sanford,
Lot 115, Bookerton, according
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED respeclivt'ly. Thenameandaddr,ss CORPORATION, a disSOlved Florida
pta? in Plat Book 4, page 97 and tO that the administration of the estate Of the co personal representatives'
Florida corporation, S &amp; L (Pd
Estimated cost 140.000
of
iWAITS, deceased, File Number ,iltorney are
Public Records of Seminole County,
set forth below,
I ER PRISE S. INC . a Florida
An Environmental eview Record
7620 CP, is pending in the Circuit
Florid.,
All persons having claims or
corporation WAYNE A PIICARRY,
Court for Seminole County, Florida, drmand$
respecting the e,thin project haS
At public sale, to the highest and be's
against the estate are WEATHERKIP4G, INC. a Florida
beenmade by the above named City
Probate Division, the address of requ'red, WITHIN THREE
bidder for cash, at the west
THE
MON. corporation,
front which
UN IT ED which documents the environmental
door of the Seminole County
thouse,is
Sanford,
Seminole County Cour- TPfS FROM THE DATE OF THE STATES OF AMERICA DEPART revi
Florida,
of the project
Courthouse,
in
Sanford,
Florida,
at
The FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
MENTOr TREASURY INTERNAL vironmental Reva
WASHINGTON lAP) — Igpersonal representativeof the estate
Record is on
lhehourof %l:QOA.M,onMarch2nd,
NOTICE, to file with th clerk of the REVENUE SERVICE, ORANGE file at the above address
and iS
is CL Waits, ose address It I
islatbon backed by the Demo- 1916
above court a written statement of
BUICK COMPANY, a Florida
VInQOd Drive, Sanford, Florida any claim or
altable for publIc esaminatiOn
Dated February 6. 1916.
cratic leadei'ship to expand
demand they may
enrporatio, STATE OF FLORIDA
32771. The name and address of the
and copying, upon request
have. Each claim must be in writing DEPAR TMEP4T OF COMMERCE.
publicservlcejotswlll be taken ISeal)
personal
repre%entatIvV attorney
The City of Sanford will undertake
Arthur Beckwith
and must indicate the basis for the SOUTHEAST
BANK
up by the House this week.
are set forth below,
OF the project described above *it'l
Clerk of the Circuit Court
claim, the name and address of the MELBOUflNE, a banking cor
All persons
Block Grant fundt from Die U S
By. Elaine RiCharde
having ctaims or Creditor or his agent or attorney, poration, organiSed
The senate Is in recess
demands
against
the
and
esisting
Department
of Housing and Urban
Deputy Clerk
estate
are claim
and the amount claimed, If the Vfldrrafldbyvirtueofthela0f, Development (HUD), under Title I
required, WITHIN THREE
week because of Lincoln's DaY. Harry M Hobbs, PA.
MON
isnof yet due, thedatewtien it
State of Florida. INDUSTRIAL Of
T1C5 FROM THE DATE OF THE will
the Housing and Community
The House leaves Wednesday Attorneys for Plaintiff
become due shall be stated If SUPPLY COR PORA liON OF
Development
Act of 1971 The C1ti of
725
E
Kennedy
Blvd
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS the claim is contIngent or ORLANDO, a Florida corporation, Sanford
(or a shorter holiday,
NOTICE, tofile with theclerk of the unIiquidat, the nature o the un
is certifying to MUD that
Tamp,, Florida 33602
and COMMERCIAL CREDIT Sanford and Warren E Knowles. in
above
court a written statement of 'certainty shall be stated. If the
If fully funded, the Jobs bill Publish Feb 9. 1976
EQUIPMEPIT CORP. a foreign
any claim or demand
his official capacity as City
DEW LA
they may claim is secured, the Security shall
CorpOration qualified to do
would allow $4.3 billion to be
have, Eachclaimmustbeinwriting be
business Manager, consent to accept the
described.
in
The
claimant
shall
Florida,
spent qn 600,000 public service IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE arid must IndIcate the basis for the deliver sufficient (Opiesof the claim
iurlsdictionof the Federal courts it
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. claim, the name and address of the
Defendants an action is brought to enforce
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Jobs through September 1977. CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, creditor or his agent or attorney, mail
NOTICE OF SALE
one
responsibIlities in relation to er-copy to each personal
Notici- 5
FLORIDA.
and the amount claimed, If the representative
given lhJt, vironmentat reviews, dccii
Republicans say the bill Is too CIV1L ACTION NO. 7S2e*$4$b
pursuant to hereby
ttip order
claim snot yet due, the date when it
of final making, and action, and that thei
All persons interested in the estate
lvdgment entered in thi%
expensive and that there is no FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- will become due shall be stated, If to
ause, in "sponsiblIjIles have been satisfied
whom a copy of thus Notice of th Circuit Court of Seminole
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
ThelegaleffecsoftheceqtlflcatiOnis
need to subsidize such a sizable
the
ctaim
Is
contingent
or
Administratjtqi
has
been
mailed
County, Florida,. I will sell
are
Plaintiff
IIIq'4Idated, the nature of the
the
that upon lt approval, the City Of
expansion of the job market
.
Ufi required, WITHIN THREE M0N
certainty shall be stated. If the THS FROM
Properly situated in Seminole Sanford may use the Block Grt
THE
(j
DATE OF THE
County, Florida, deScribed as
when Jobs are increasing
IVER C. STEELE, SR,, el al,
claim is secured, the Security
funds, and MUD will have satisfied
shall FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Dfendants.
economy improves,
From the Southwest corner of the Its responsibIlitIes under the
be described. The claImant shall NOTICE, to file any
objectIons
Northeast
they
NOTICE OF SALE
', of the N0r1hw,t
deliver suffIcIent copies of the claim m,iy
of National Environmental Policy Act
Section 6, Tnship 71 South, Range
hAve that challenges the
NOti
is hereby given thAt PJt
ci 969. MUD
The hIot.ie.e floor debate T'esto
will accept an objection
the
clerk
to
enable
the
clerk
tO
validity
of
the
decedent's
will,
the
30
East,
run
suant to the Final Judgment of
mall one copy to each personal Qualifications of th co
South l$degrees 51' 26" toIt approvalof the release of fundS
day comes against the back- Foreclosure and Sale entered in
East along the South line of
personal
the representative,
said And acceptance of the Certification
representatives, or the venue or P4ortheat '.I Iiet to
ground of the largest drop In causlpendinginthedlrcilitdourtof
a Pnt of only If it i on one of the foIIowng
Allperscnsinterestedinthe'state turiSdiction of the
court
Beginning thence run
monthly unemployment figures the t'lghteenth Judicial CIrcuIt, In to wtiom a copy of this Notice of
North 0 bases: (a) Thatthecertlficationwns
dcgree 02' 31" East Parallel
ALL. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
and for Seminole County, Florida.
with not In fact executed
in more than 16 years. The ad- Civil
AdminIstration
has
been
mailed
ar
06
)EC
I
IONS
PlOT
SO
FILED
the
West
by the Chit
Action No. 7576.3509 B, the required, WITHIN THREE MON
li Of laid Northeast ,,
executive Officer or other Officers Of
ministration cites the January
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED,
43737 feet. thence
ei-sigried Clerk wilt sell the
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
run South $ apptican approved by MUD, o' IC'
Date of the first puLticatIr u fhi
decline from 8.3 per cent to 7,8 property situated In said County, FIRST PUBLICATION OF
dcgrrr 46 East 175 fr-r-t, 'rflce run
ApplicAnt's environmcfltal
THIS Piotici'of Atiniintq,tpn February
South 0
described as
NOTICE, It, tile any objections they 6,
pr-r cent in the Jobless rate as
02' II" Wcsl 437.1 review record for thu project ri
1976
feet. thendegrees
Lot , NORTHW000, accordIng may have that challenges the
run Northl9cir.g,,es
Si' dicat's omnmlssion of a required
further proof that the economy to the pta? thereof as
Joseph M Murasko
76" West 173 feet to the Point Of
recorded in validity of the decendent's will, the
decision, finding, or step applicable
PD
Box
746
improving,
Plat Book 17, Page's 11
Beginning, (Being Lot I) ot
42, of the qualifications of the personal
to the project in the environmental
Fern Park, Florida
Public Records of Seminole County,
urorded
Plat
of
representative, or the venue or
LOflwOOd
In
review
Procp Objections mint be
Democrats point to the 7.3
c1ustriI Park),
jurisdiction of the Court.
prepar
arid sobmitted in AC
Dean A. Hudtri
publIc S-ale, tothe hig'se'st s,nd beSt
million persons still out of work
atPoblic%als.tothehlghes,andbes, Cordanc, with the required
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
1130 Cedar Street
bidder, for cash, at th, west
bidilerforcashat
11:OOo'ciockA.M.
OBJECTIONS
HOT
SO
FILED
and say that more- nubile aerv
.
front
uay'ona CMh,
944 çl- P( pari u, mo
door of the %.ml,asi.
onthe2S*hdayofFet,urery,197,t
WILL BE FOREVER RARQFO
ice
"di be addressed to MUD at 1121
are needed
r".'sni.
,uti.
miun uudr
Vfl
VmiJe
CoUrthouse in S.ar,fnrti, Florida, at
5: C. 1. Walls
Peachtree Street, NW, Mlanta.
Co PecnaI Repres
II 00 AM, on February
unemployment benefits County Courthouse, Sanford,
As Personal Representative
lCth, Georgia 30305
i'ntallves
of
the
0bjectons to the
1976
Florida
expiring for thousands of
of the Estate GI
Estate Of
release of funds on bases other than
At?bjr
i. w;:: øcaad.
$, Blkwilii, Jr
pettJiI.
those stat
Robert Wesley Amalong,
above will not be °
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Cri
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Sidered by HUb N
deceased
objection
of
the
Clirk
('itcuit
Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
REPRESENTATIVE;
On another matter, the house
received
Joseph M Murasko
Fedruaryfl, 1976 *ill
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
w.
C.
Hutchlson,
Jr.
intelligence committee goes out
p
be considered by HOD
Box 746
Deputy Clock
Jnh H PerI,
HUTCHISON £ MORRIS
Warren E Knowles,
Inn
l'ark.
flOrida
377)0
(II lJUStfle5 Wednesday alter a
Attorney at Law
Poet Office Drawer H
Telephone (305) 1)) 01*5
CIty
Monagir
(Court
Seal)
$01
ycar -long investigation. it
Sanford, Florida 32771
West Bay Drive
City of Sanford
Attorney for Peral
Suite 6.01
3214051
meets Tuesday to complete Its Publish: Feb. 9, 5976.
RCpICWntAtjv's
P.O. Box 1771
Largo. Florida 33510
PubliSh: Feb.
16, 1976
Publish Feb 9, 16, 1976
Sanford, Floi'itja 37171
commendaUo, to the House. DEW r
PubliSh feb. . 1976
DEW.10
PiiI.k.
w..i. rep. v, IyI
OEW4

said.
"Our people have been living
(or seven years with rising
prices, rising deficits, and the
highest rate of unemployment
since the Great Depression
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all at the same time," he added,
Vihlen promised to cut
"complex, timely red tape" in
his dealings with Tallahassee
and Washington. "Red tape can
be cut. I can speed up road
programs for our communities,
water and sewer issues, Cflvironmnental assistance and
direct services to our citizens,"
VihIen called for a closing of
tax loopholes that favor the
"economic power structure.'
Also, he urged a return to the
basics — reading, writing and
arithmetic — for the education

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Church, O W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Talk
naJs
by Bob Smith.
Sanford Middle School Local Advisory CommIttee,
p.m., school library, Open to public.
Jackson Heights PTA, socIal hour and student
display, 7:30 pm., meeting and panel cm "The PTA and
School LegislatIon," 8 Din.

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Harbour nub, Altamonte Springs, Speaker Aug
Johansen, former corresnan from Michigan.
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Modi. Fcrry. 1976—.V4. 61 No. 146
Published Daly and Sunday, except Saturday and Christmas Day
by The Sanford Herald, Inc., 300 74. French
Sanford, Fla.

32171

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Class

Second
Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771,
'i.-me Delivery 55 cents, Month, *2.13, 6 MOnths $14 0. 'rear.
575 40 By Mail In Florida same at home dc-livery Allottser mail
Month, 1770. 6 Months. 5t6 70. 17 Months $37 13

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the only llepubljc;in challenging Ford, also
'.tn a sttaw vote at a weekend Florida
ConservatI%-'
t'ion ('onference in Orlarnh,,
per cent of the total ballots cast while Wallace,
liernor of Alaba,jimt, got 27,4 per cent. Ford had 13 per
c'nt anti Carter 11.7 per rent of the votes

Troubled

School Reopens

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hours Thursday, destroying about 1.5,000 in school
voperty, after white pupils raised a ('onfedrate
following the opening uI &amp;Jit,l.

Group Seeks Food Stamp Bill
F PETERSHUnc; (API

A Florida citizens
group says it will press for food stamp legislation
assure "convenient rw1 re4lson;jble" acc't,"s. to (1
stamps.
"Man%- people in Hiruli io
without f
becau.se of lack of transportation" said Virginia Snyder,
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spokeswonuuan (or the Florida Citizens Coalition Against
hunger,
Ms. Snyder. the title she prefers, said that studies show
onl : 2 per cent of the thte's eligible recipients actwilly
rcceis' the food Stlllipo.

Of Programs Cited

'IAI.l\hIASJ.J-,, Fla I APi --. 'Iuie federal government
may he leading Florid:i down the path to serious problems
hr nift-ring an array of program.s that will have to be state
financed when the federal dollars run out, .sas-s Sen.
Kerlflcth I'lante.
"You are talking about hundreds of millions," the
(h'iedo Republican said. "We are getting into so many
program_S nobody can even count them.
"We are going to be in a real bind when the federal
Illofle)' runsoutanul weare left with 'Ill those people on the
state p;iroll

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The Semninole Indians,
awaIting action on their ;lgree,uien to accept $16 million
(or tribal claims to the Florida peninsula, are split over
ss hat to do with the money, tribal leaders
Young Seminole leaders want to invest the bulk of the
-.t'ttk'nicnt, accepted last month after legal battles dating
tii l!49. hkissever. abler Semnirwdes want to divide the
money into per capita shares.
Yet, the tribe is searching for ways to supplement Its
Inelimne from ('attic and real estate businesses,

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Dutch Prince Named
In Lockheed Bribe Scandal
THE HAGIJE, The Netherlands i API — "If all this is
true, we can wave goodbye to the royal house," said a
young woman lawyer after Premier Joop Den Uyl's an•
nouncemcnt that Prince Bernhard was the Dutch official
accused of receiving $1.1 million to promote the sale of
Lockheed aircraft.
"This would be not only a calamity for the royal family
but a calamity for the whole nation," said a retired
Jx)l i tician.
Other observers said it was premature to speculate
about the effect of the scandal on the future of the Cefl'
tunes-old hlou.se of Orange,
The Dutch reacted with shock and often with disbelief to
the rising storm around Queen Juliana's popular, 64-yearold husband. Many obiously wanted to believe the
Iwince's assertion, reported by Den UyI, that "he has
neve? received any money and would appreciate a full
Investigation.''

Earthquake Toll Increases
(;VA'FEMAI.A

CITY. (;uatt'zlutl1t Al' I
HelIcopter
relief teams took supplies to towns and villages isolated
by the (;uaternalan earthquake and returned with reports
that raised the official toll today (ii fIl0l'C than 15,000 (l('a(l,
an estimated 40,000 injured and 200,000 homeess.
The death toll Jumped repeatedly as the national
emergency relief conunittee got more information from
outlying areas cut off until the first relief helicopters
reached them late Sunday.
1-mig intt'rs ss orked to open mlucre roatls blocked hr land.
slides and to repair broken bridges. Relief officials put
sur'ivcrs to work, promising them extra food according
to the hours they worked clearing roads or burying the
(lead.
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An estimated 50,000 (Ir
inure antlgovt'rnmnent demonstrators tied up Barcelona
for five hours Sunday, and today a mayor was
assassinated in northern Spain's other rebellious section,
the Basque provinces.
Guerrillas from ETA, the underground Basque independence organi7ation, were suspected of murdering
Mayor Victor Legorburu of Galdacana, 25 miles west of
Hi Iban.
Four youths Jumped out of a car and shot I.egorburu as
be was leaving his home for his office, police said.

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fire, believed to have Started
near a chimney, damaged a
COU nd I
two.story frame house at 2502
W. First St., Sanford, that is
otied by Grm'ce Flanders.
Eyes P a y I-I i k e s
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Ambrose said that firemen I
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11y I)ONNA E.STE.S
the pay cut for the officials be motorist reported by citizens
hieraicj Staff Writer
restored retroactive to last Oct. hand radio that dense smoke
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I.ONGWOOIJ — A 33 per cent
beginning of the current was pouring from the house at
pay raise (or members of the fiscal Year.
the Corner of ltiverview Avenue
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When the
city council and Mayor James
ordinance came up and V. First Street SR.46).
H. Lermann will be considered for its first reading last month,
Sanford police t
y were
council agreed the increase looking far a $9,150 diamond pin
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7:30
p.m.
meeting today.
by the
governing
body at its would be effective In January. belonging to Mrs. Gertrude Sanford Police S. Bill Bernosky cheeks damage
The council will also consider Upton of 1911 Mellonville Ave.
vandab to o classrooms at Golboro
l)Ublic
hearing
is scheduled
bids (or drainage pipe for the Dr. Maxwell Lipton told of- Elementary School. Ulerald photo by 11111 Vincent Jr.)
onAthe
ordinance
which
would
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Increase
the salaries
of the
elected
officials
from $150
to Theboardcalled(orbidsonthe pin on her dress at a party
drainage pipe when It was Saturday night at the Mayfair —
City council last year in an reported that drainage ditches Country Club and discovered
on both sides of the roadway the pin was fussing when she
economy move reduced its ow
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from Rosedale
to sficient
Orange returne(I home.
pay at the same time that the Avenue
do not leave
() S J S e t A/I e e t I
g
Sanford Airport security
were cut.of department heads right of way for the sidewalk, officers reported thieves made
salaries
The FrieNis of the St. Johns referendum, to be held March 9, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m.
Then-cou nd Iman Don
Parents from 1.ongwood off with 450 feet of fencing on IFOSJI, a group conrr'rnnl accerdir.g t
J.T. upaeed
Schreiner in [)ecember urged i'sorth and Mrs.
at the Sanford Civic Center,
firletta the southeast sector of the with the preservation of the St. FOSJ president.
Mrs.
Auth will discuss past
('oberly, principal at Longwood airport at Marquette and Sipes Johns River, will sponsor a
The referendum will be held practices of the State regarding
Elementary School appealed to Ares,
public meeting Thesday night to allow Floridians to vote on a water management; expected
Court Denies
the council for the sidewalk to
Sheriff's deputy F'. M. that will feature Jeannine Auth
proposed constitutional costs of funding water
be constructed for the safety of Stewart said a $759 antique Administrative Assistant of the amendment which, if approved, management districts; and the
Hart Eviction
the walking school students.
German clock was reported St. Johns
l.ONGW(JOI)_ ('
River Water will grant tax-le'ing powers to philosophical questions that
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Mrs. ("oberly said as many as missing alter a burglary at the Management District, Palatk.a. all of the state's five water arise regarding effective water
Court Judge Wallace hall
300 students daily traverse the home of Joseph J. Noviello, 168
Mrs. Auth will speak on the management districts,
has denied a petition from
road on their way to school.
resources management, acAlder Drive, Forest City.
subject of an Upcoming
Seminole Petroleum Co. to
At the meeting, which is cording to Turnieed.
Sewer operator Brady Mit.
e'ict Hasley and Evelyn
c-hell is to report to council on
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Hart from the service
the needs to operate 0
management
district
HOSPITAL
NOTES
in
station tile)' have operated
laboratory (or testing effluent
1.-,- i,,,
Palatka
have
shown
concerc
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and have beer active in c
I'I:nitl'AI'7, 1976
[helm- dttorneys said today
plants, Skylark and Columbus
Angel A. Camacho, Deltona
William Johnson
deavors
to
halt
the
Al)MIS.SIONS
"We are so happy," Mrs
hlatbor.
John Kapustik, Deltona
Nellie M. Nettles
deterioration
of
our
great
Sanford:
hart said, noting this court
Mitchell told the board at a
leslie Varnes, Lake Monroe
Thi Nguyan
river," Turnipseed stated in a
Travis Chandler
decision is the first victory
recent meeting that both
Lerraine A. Yoder, Lake
Albert W. U
recent FOSJ memorandum,
Abbie Davis
she and her husband have
Menroe
weekly and daily testing of the
Wilbert Smith
'They opse the dredging and
F'renze Franklin
had
since
Seminole
effluent is required under state
William S. Jermyn, New
Annie M. Tucker
diking of the marshlands and
l.inda Jarrells
h'etroleum, a distributor
SflIIITOa
I)epartmnent of Environmental
Max A. Patterson. DeBary the diversion of the waters of
Ruby
A.
Langston
for Phillips '66 notified
Regulation requirements.
John W. Urban, Deflary
the St. Johns into the Atlantic
Noah Matthews
them last month that their
Routine
reports
FEBRL'AJtY8, 1976
are
Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona
Ocean."
James
O'Donnell
lease on the service station
scheduled from Public Works
ADMISSIONS
John P. Greer, Deltona
"We invite the public to atElla M. Smith
would not be renewed
Director Ralph Fisher, counSanford:
Ermna
J.
Hammond,
Deltona
tend
this meeting and become
Elbert Taylor
James Alford said the
Terra D. Black
cilmnen and Mayor James R
Betty
hiollenback,
Deltona
more
enlightened on this imSallic 1). Hoskins, Ddflary
notification to hart was a
Ijirmann. Cit' Attorne' Ned
Thomas H. Daniels
Mary
B.
Kuchinsky,
Deltona
portant
subject," Turnipsd
Oliver Sjoblomn, Lake Mary
combination lease canJulian Jr. may bring up for
Jinmiie Davis
Frai'icjs N. Ledous, Deltona said.
Wilbur R. Pent, Lake Monroe
cellation and refusal to
action a set of parliamentary
Grace
I. Good
Cecile A. Santella. Deltnn.
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renew Inc lease and
rules he composed at the
Lisa A. Oglesby
Emanuel
Theodosakis,
Marilyn Strickland, Orlando
declined further comment.
board's request for use at
Maniah Perry
Deltona
Arnold
F. Fisher, Avenel,
Gertrude Woods
council meetings.
Alice H. Clements, l.ake
N.J.
Franklin A. Baker, Apopka Mars'
I)ISCHAI(GES
helen M. Churchill, Dellary
Juanita I). Pent, i.ake
Sanford:
Michael
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Erickson,
\101u'oe
Angela N. Broun
DeRar'
Pauline Spivey, Lake Monroe
Evelyn Crumpton
Ethel B. Miller, DeBary
Josephine K. hledrick
Mary
Cecil F'. Rider, DeBary
SPUItGEON SMITh
B.
Gearheart,
Pennysivania, he came to
Jan C. Henry
Barbara A. Daddis, Deltona Williarnsport, Pa.
Sanford a number of years ago
Stephen Kazec
Adelbert KIos, Orange City
Mrs.
Spuxgeon Benjamin Smith, and was selfmployed.
Samuel
1 Mar)')
Edward A. Korgan
6-4, of 1609 Park Ave., died
Rosie
M.
Tufts,
Orange
City
Buckners,
&amp;
baby
boy,
Sanford
Survivors include a daughter.
Cathy Kudlac
l)lSChIAR(;E,s
Mrs. Jerry Bobbie) Orne &amp;
Sunday at Seminole Memorial Mrs. Peggy Bridgeman, Pitt
John C. l.aRosa
Sanford:
Hospital. A native of Anderson, sburg, Tex.: sisters, Mrs.
baby boy, Casselberry
("hinjta
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WIllie I" Ii,-h:-,nng,n
Allie M. htuffin
Jessie H. Brewer
since 1926 movIng here from Mangareta Butcher, Mrs. June
Elizabeth Russell
Anderson. 1k was 71 member of (;artlncr, and Mrs. Doris
ftitiglas P. ('iniglio
Willlamij Walden
Clyde
Dailey
the Central Baptist Church, was McClure, all of Pennsylvania
Dorottuy P. Webster
Cora
B.
Driggt'rs
a veteran of WWII, having and Mrs. Agnes Butcher of
Jinha F;. Deneff, DeBar)'
Elbert
Gaines
served in the U. S. Arm)' and Sanford; two brothers, James
Willjamiu 1'. Sinus, Ddllary
Mary V. Hall
was a member of the Campbell Gates, Pennsylvania and
Lassing American Legion Post Richard Gates, New York.
53, and Sanford Elks lodge
Gramiuko' Funeral Home is in
1241. He was a mechanic for charge of arrangemnents.
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Mrs. Emma I.. Smith, Sanford;
four brothers, Clayton C., Carl
A. and Hubert D. all of San.
ford, James Smith, Daytona
Sunday's high 60, today's low
Beach; sister, Mrs. Frances S. 35.
Hall, Orlando; several nieces
Fair through Tuesday 'isith a
and nephews.
ssarmlng trend Tuesday. highs
Grarnkow Funeral hlonie is in in the loss to mid 60s today and
('barge of arrangements.
miii 70s omi Tuesday. 1.4)595

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except upper 30s colder farming areas. Northssest ssintls 10
l.aVerne Edward Gates, 62, to 15 m.p.h. diminishing tonight
(If 805 W. First St., died Fridfl)'
and mostly north ssinds 10
at his residence. Born in m.p.h. on Tuesday.
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weather. MULl with logs iiiust1
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.
ir the SOs except SOs along the
A F. Stevens officiating Burial
in Lake Mary Cemetery
southeast beaches and Keys.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Highs mostly 70s north to loss
Charge'
80s extr'nut' south. A little
cooler north portion Friday
SMITH, SPUROEON BEN.
JAMIN— Funeral services for
with lows in the 40s and highs
Spurgeon Benfami's SmIth, 6.1. o
near 70, ('ontlnued mild central
1609 Park Ave .who died sunday
and southern portions.
at Seminole Memorial Hospitst,
will be field at .i p m Tuesday .t
Tuesday's l)aytona Beach
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel
tides: high 2:54 a.m., 3:1! p.m.,
with Rev. Bill W. Coffman of
low
9:10 n.m., 9:19 p.m. Port
ficiating Burial in Oaklawn
MemorII Perk. Grmkow
Canaveral: high 2:48 n.m., 2:
Funeral Home in charge.
p.m., low 8:53 n.m., 9:17 p.m.

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dais heoke a window to gain Charlotte Street, Forest City, trailer and (lamflaged two
entry to the administrative wis ai'rested on a warrant motorcYcles and or', auto,
office building and ransackm'(I a charging possession of a conDeputy Frank Ambrose

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A high school torn b racial
tri(e over use of the nickname "Rebels" reopened today
Ilr,il?'r the protection
UI about 1141 rlotequipped sheriff's
dt'putics and Florida }Iighw;ii,' Patrol troopers
'We're going to (10 L'vt.rythi:ig in our power to provide
an opportuni(y for those who want to to go to school," said
Peter GIntlI, ('hairflja,'1 of the Est'amnbia County School
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third in ballots of 827
dt'lt.'gate .Sundar sshile forInc'r Georgia
Gov. Jimnly
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Seminoles Split Over Money

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Elementary School

I)AYTONA BEACh AP -. Presidential aspirant
Ronald Reagan won the top spot and George Wallace
Placed second in a stras' vote at a Florida
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number of desks. The only trolled Substance. 11cr bond was
items reported missing were set at $5,000.
keys to the school's indwtrlal
Robert Lee Boothe, 40, of 216
Sanford police today were arts shop which was also en- W. Central
Oviedo, was
probing weekend vandalism at tered, police said.
arrested on a warrant charging
(;oldsboro Elementary and
In weekend arrests, Winter burglary and grand larceny.
('rooms High Schools in San- Springs Police Jailed Stephen Bond was set at $5,000.
forti.
Joseph Conti, 19, of 1151 Land- WilliajiiCharles Millet, 31 of
Officers said
damage mark Lane, Cas.selberry, on 2851 Red Lion Square, Winter
estimated at $1,000 to two three charges oi burglary. Bond Park, was jailed in lieu of $5,000
(')assroo,iis at Goldsboro was set flt $15,000.
bond on a warrant charging
Elementary W. 16th Street,
Jeanette Lee Kite, 29, of burglary and grand larceny,
,'- as iliscuvered when the school Orlando, was charged with
Sheriff's deputies reported a
opened to students this Inor- forgery and uttering a forgery. Sunday afternoon fire of unning.
Bond was set at $5,000.
determined origin destroyed a
Police said vandals also
Itobert Mitchell Chapman, moLile home off Osceola Road
broke into Croonis High, W
21, Church Street, Longwood, is at Genera. Deput Fred H.
13th Street and Persimmon being held without bond at Johnson said Jeff Russell, his
Avenue, oer the weekend and county jail on a probation wife and daughter were not at

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Vihlen Opens Campaign

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WI1.IJAM 1). ('UIUUE, Manziging Editor
UOHEIT C. MAHK EV Advertising Director
Ib'iut' I )eIiver Week, &amp;5 ienLs; Month, $2.40; 6 1onths, $11.20:
Year, $28.40. th Mail: In I'iontLi siIiw is boric (ichvcrv.
All
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Shows Sanity
The overwhelming 246-124 vote by the house of
I cpresent at ives which blocked its intelligence
comm it tee from pubhshing intelligence agencies'
secrets without presidential approval was a clear
yj of sanity in a Tower of I3abcl.
Unfortunately, the vote came after much
daniae has been done .Most of the Contents of the

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question to go out and lure inexperienced
replatenments lIesides, Ellis points out th're are
county policies wmch torbici such practices.
One can easily understand, however, how cmployes could (ear working (or the conuiiisslon.
A look at the board's recent track record would
certainly not be reason to shout for Joy. For
?xample there was a director of environmental
services who woke up one morning last year to
discover he had no budget and, of course, no Job.
Then there was the personnel director whose job
was put up (or grabs. When he reapplled after 14
months' service with the county he was turned
down. So, he resigned.
There is also one commissioner whose tactics
are questionable, to say the least.
One would think he was director of a large
private corporation, instead of an elected
representative of the people.
He acts as if he owns county government, but
actually he is one of Its least respected officials. At
least that's the word from secretaries and other
"real" officials at the courthouse,
One fiasco this individual commissioner
promoted was the ouster of veteran county ernploye

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assistant to the county commissioti,
Well, I checked It out and sure enough it's there,
A "rumor mill" does exist at the courthouse in
Sanford.
No one knows (or sure how it works or who starts
the rwnors. Just an inexplicable "rumor mill,"
that's all.
The latest rumor to emanate from the mill is one
that says employcs in Circuit Court Clerk Art Beckwith Jr's office won't have jobE if the comptroller
bill goes through,
"We won't have jobs," a mournful secretary told
a reporter. "If the county commission takes over
Art's (unctior,, we'll all be fired,"
Well, it is true that the bill pro'.ides for the board
to take over the recorder functions presently being
handled in Beckwjth's office,
However, Ellis said the "rumor mill's" assertion
that recording department employes will be ousted
is "absurd."
Ellis said the board feels these employes are
doing a fine job and that t wniib-1 hi nut nf tk

news media and Washington agencies.
evertheless, that does not detract one whit
from the future importance of the Itouse o1e, A
majority of the tiwmuhers now have told the iii•
telligence committee that it has overstepped the
fx)unds of propriety, ethics and the natiomi I in.

(crest.
Mercifully, the Pike committee has disbanded,
largely because it could not stop its 'er1)al
hemorrhage to the media. But the majority in the
house established a guideline that can assist the
remaining three committees in the house which
regularly monitor civilian foreign operations
foreign relations, military and appropriations.
Additionally, the house vote should give the

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Mrs )unu)e is now working in the comptrnller's
office in the sheriff's department,
This particular commissioner is also the subject
of many unprintable letters to the editor,
Readers write in complaining of "under the
table" tactics.
Beckwith recently i"harged a commissioner with
coercing county employes Into support of the
comptroller bill. If departmental chiefs refused to
support the board, hlgh.paying jobs could be lost,
Beckwith charged.
Commissioner harry Kwlatkowski denied Beck.
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Commissioner Sidney Vihien Jr., will resign before
his term expires.
Why? To devote more time to his race (or
Congress.
Vlhlen aide Louis Rotundo says It won't happen
today, when Vihien announces far congress.
Rotundo, however, did not rule out the possibility
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In the unlimited class over Kissimmee's Gray In Saturday's
(hietlo Invitational wrestling tourney. Abramson's team, lake
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years than ever before, but they seem to be
MANCHESTER, N.H.
Fred Harris, the
learning less and less.
chunky, jowly candidate of the common people,
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One in every five adult Americans is "funcwas holding a reception here when a genuine
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tionally illiterate" and unable to cope with the
person emerged from the audience to
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ask a question. Unfortunately, the commoner
basic demands of life, according to the
emerged at an inopportune time that is, when
preliminary report of a five-year national sur/
Harris was too busy talking to do any listening.
Senate intelligence committee led b Sen. I'rank
vey, And the illiteracy rate among young people,
aged
1810
29,
is
worse
than
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that of those aged 30
(hurch some serious second thoughts. 'I'he Church
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committee has been exhibiting the same runaway
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shoulder.
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like
how
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works
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University of Texas, who headed the team
cident that there is a touch of the crudity in
would establish a committee solely dedicated to
conducting the survey. "They lack the skills and
former Senator Harris' beer and pretrels d for
intelligence oversight. Its nine members would
the presidency. Yet the tnc1det does not stand
knowledge to achieve even moderate suss in
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aior.. In his tedious solicitation of what he calls
havc a major voice hi establishing the imitelligence
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same
"the
time, there has been a decadeeveryday American," Harris often equates
budget and additionally require prior notification
long drop in the scores achieved by collegeoafishness with ordinary. He can be rude with
of all foreign surveillance, propaganda, political,
bound high school seniors in such widely used
the slow witted, ruthless with those In honest
economic. paramilitary and counter insurgency
tests as the Scholastic Aptitude Test SAT) and
disagreement
with him, To the extent then that
activities by Americans.
the American College Testing Program (ACT).
he tries excessively to be one of them, candidate
The flaw in Sen. Church's proposal is sumUp until the m1d-l96(, the trend for all
Harris' Idea of the common people seems to he
Outside Looking In
niarized by the popular apothegm that a camel is a
testing programs was a steady increase in all
that they are uncivil, cantankerous, egotistic,
subject areas. Then a decline began which has
horse designed by a committee.
pushy and quite insufferable,
steepened in recent years and ha brought the
To avoid congressional infringement on
He of all the political contenders should know
level of SAT scores below that of the l94,
executive prerogatives. Sen. Church stopped short
better. Ills campaign is 3tructured as perhaps no
This has educators puzzled, and many of
other In memory to tap the spirit of the
of proposing that Congress have the power to veto
them are blaming the tests themselves, claiming
American citizen, On the stump, Harris sleeps In
('IA and other agencies' programs. Its authority
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tioneering stops, he sometimes acts as chairability to publicize ,CIA activity that it did not
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person, meaning he helps set up the slt.downs.
You can hardly have a because of money. It became difficult
approve of
even if the President opposed
to Obtain, Then there are the multitude of young,
Decreasing enrollment in traditional sustained economic recovery In the United and when it was available, it
came at rates that
disclosure on the grounds that it would give srets
academic courses is the most likely cause of the States If construction, especially housing con- precluded a profit. The
uelently common people working for him,
bottom line, as they say,
declining achievement level of American high struction, remains weak. Few economists will was red,
for gratis, for long hours, for reasons they say
to our enemies. The effect that congressional
school students, say David E. Wiley, associate disagree with that statement.
are related to an almost evangelical belief that
disclosure of intelligence activities would have on
Not all the money problems have been solved
professor of education and the behavioral
the nation must make better use of its limitless 1
Well,
construction
is
relatively
weak.
Industry
by
any
means,
our friends who supply us with information would
but with rates dropping builders
sciences at the University of Chicago, and An- has shown little enthusiasm for capital spending
reservoir
of human resources.
reportedly are making plans again. The money
in itself be devastating.
negret Harnischfeger, a former research projects, and the housing industry, especially is available; to
Yet for all this familiarity with the people,
'hat Sen. Church really is proposing is that
some extent It is already a
associate at the same university,
the multifamily component, is operating far borrower's market.
Harris
seems unable to do anything but
(ongress politicize the CIA and other groups.
High school students are taking fewer below desirable levels,
stereotype
them, as did P.T. Barnum, In that
In some areas, for example, lenders
Ironically, the fear that the CIA would be thrust
"basic" courses like English and mathematics,
Now the good news: Several cost factors
repor.
they
are
Important
so far as they are numerous,
are tedly are willing to offer a premium rate to put
and fewer college preparatory courses like developing that can only mean good
into politics was a genuin worry on the part of
otherwise they are rubes. At speeches he tries to
news
for
their
mnoney
to
work
sooner. Some lenders
algebra, first-year foreign Languages, chemistry builders and, as a consequence, for the myriad waiting
many senators during the recent nomination
aren't get the audience to crowd the front seats, so that
for
the
borrower
to call; instead, they're
and
physics,
they say.
hearings for ('IA director George Bush.
other industries whose fortunes are dependent
news photographs will not show empty spaces.
knocking on the borrower's door,
upon construction.
Another finding of concern to parents
in
This is one of the many good reasons why the
Sd3siOL5 with voters, he is passionate
There is more good news too. The big
Interest rates now are well below the cxlife
Inwith
frietiy
queries, curt with the others, and at
Church bill should he pigeonholed. The Senate must
strance companies, who were reluctant to put
training,
such
as
business
all
times
defines
dialogue as one-way cornjoin the house in speaking up for responsible inand home economics constmetion nosedive. Money is plentiful. And, higher
rates in corporate bonds, are showing
telligence activities at a time when those honorably
courses.enrollment
This development,
with
the believe
general
decline intogether
academic
courses,
er. It or not, some materials prices are low, renewed interest in construction.
abruptly rough, once reportedly telling a critic to
engaged in conducting them so desperately need
"has resulted in extreme drops in total secon"shut up and get out of here,"
Advance Mortgage Corporation, the nation's
encouraging words and deeds.
Savings and loan associations, which collecdary school course taking."
1ore than this, Harris can be iasultlng insecond largest mortgage broker, reports tively make more home mortgage loans
The researchers also speculate that students
than
tellectually.
IlLs speeches before the common
any other group, are loaded with funds they must
apartment mortgage rates have fallen to t
may be receiving less overall instruction time
people
suggest
he views them as less than
lowest figure in eight months and shopping cen- put to work. A year and a half ago they had
tX'ruse of shurkr)ed school days or Increases in ter
little comprehensive, "If we take the rich off
rates to the lowest in six montli.s.
money to lend at any price,
study hall periods as a substitute for homework,
In just one month, it states, the rate on typical
During 1975 the S&amp;Ls built up their lendable welfare," he told an audience here, "we'll have
Wiley and Harnlschfeger examined a number
Teddy Roosevelt jroclalmcd a New Nationalism in 1912.
apartment house mortgages fell one-quarter
funds strongly, the result of a high consumer plenty of money to do what needs to be done In
Then Woodrow Wilson campaigned icr a New Freedom. After
of other possible fzictors, such as problems one-half a point, the
this country for everyone else," "Most people,"
single-month savings rate-at times more than 10 per
associated with racial desegregation, the in- decline in more than steepest
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, Americans explored John F.
cent
of
he
said later, "would be back at work if they had
after-tax income-and a more competitive In- an
creased mobility of families, the rise in singleKennedy's New Frontier, were introduced to the New
adequate tax cut and It was coupled with
One month ago an apflrtment mortgage cost 10
'est rate situation.
Economics in the Johnson ,ears, trembled at thunder from the
parent families, the effects of television wat- to
Increases
for the Rockefdllera and the John Paul
10.25 per cent. At the end of January they
As a result, the associations became eager to Gettys." SimplicIties.
ching, school crowding, teacher strikes, higher averaged around 9.75
New Ift, and then heard lbchard Nixon come out for a New
Demogogical. But apper cent. A month ago a lend. In fact, they loaned more
Federalism.
student suspension rates and a larger per- shopping
than
$50
billion
parently
he
thinks
the
voters
too dumb to know.
center mortgage cost 9.75 per cent, last year, second
highest iii their history, but
cent.age of "drop.out prone" students staying
Watergate was supposed to have ushered in a New Politics,
Surprisingly,
disappointingly, Fred harris
In Now It costs nearer 9.5 per cent,
mainly on existing homes, There just weren't
but the speech-writers are marching to the same old drum.
school and taking the tests.
talks down to the common people with whom he
This type of construction came almost to a halt enough new
homes built,
President Ford called in his State of the Union message for a
so loudly aligns himself.
ew Realism Gov Jerry Brown is exhorting Californians to
JACK ANDERSON
base their future on New Econcznlc Realities. Gov. Hugh Carey
says his latest budget begins a New Era for the state of New
York.
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its win against Lake the first
'tnt', hut picked up
County basketball greets cager but of the three, only Trinity the
fourth to drop Florida Hrantlev, arid was ahead of the offensively in later quarters.
fans Tuesday night when five Prep could wake up on Sunday Central from Sorrento.
Pals l5by halftime and
But for 3-14 Howell, enough
area games hit the floor at 8 and claim a win, 63-36 over
by
third
quarter.
points were impossible to come
David Syme produced 15
o'clock-DaytonaSeabreezeat Florida Central. On other acby
even In the frames it did well
points
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seven
buckets
and
a
Sanford Seminole, Kissiminee tion, Bishop Moore downed
SOphOreJn Fry paced the in.
free
throw,
while
at Lake Howell, Oviedo at Lake Brantley 741, an
teammate Pats with 14 points, and David
Lyman,TrinityprepatpJo
Wymore Tech defeated Lake Thad McNult hit five buckets Twaddell followed with six.
Brett Thomas paced the
and a Free throw for 11 points.
Naval and Lake Wales at Lake howell 71-47.
Hawks and all players as well
Trinit"s record is 6-10.
Brantley.
Lake Howell got off to a show with 12 buckets from the floor
Trinity ran up a
10 half.
Bishop
Moore
tallied
doublesrt
against Wymore Tech in for 24 points.
Three games last Saturday time lead, held on tight in the
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wA.sInN(;TON
(;ovemment documents,
ntenik'd for official eyes only, describe how a
4l9 million irrigation project has brought a chill
o the once warm Friendship between the United
tates and Canada.
The project, known as the (;arrison Diverion, is located on the border between Canada
nd North Dakota. Designed as a multipurpose
aer syterii, it %'sii! irrigate 250,000 aires when
is conpleted in 1990.
Canadian officials and congressional critics
barge the Garrison liroiect will route dirty
atcr Into Canada. This would violate a 1909
'eaty, which prohibits the U.S. and Canada
pnlluting one another's waterways.
'The :iiain support for the project comes from
orth Dakotan farmers, who are thirsty for
eIeI, new water sources. Bu Canadian farers and conservationists fear that both crops
id wildlife will be endangered
the project's
tensive irrigation system.
To soothe Canadian ferns, the US. agreed in
74 to hold up construction on sections of the
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flt'vli ma lion indicate that irrigation return
flows from the (;arrisi 1 project will adversely
affect the Souris and fled Rivers,
'These adverse effects, If not mitigated, are
likely to violate our obligations
of the
Boundary Waters Treaty not to pollute waters
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project which is certain to result in a treaty
violation,''
A
State l)epartmnent spokesman
acknowledged that the McClusky and Lonetree
('OflStflJctIon is proceeding but claimed these
Features could be used for "purely domestic
purposes."
however, Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State ltichurd Vine, who Is responsible for
('anadlan affairs, conceded to our reporter Julia
Hose that he had not seen an' plans for purely
domestic uses but was relying upon the
"assurances" of the Bureau of RecLarn.ption. He
insisted that the U S. won't violate Its treaty with

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Therefore, if the IJC should report that the
(;irrl,n project will pollute Canadian waterways, much of the costly constmction
will have
to be scrapped,
WASHINGTON WhIR!.: Not only cxl'resiik'ni t.rd NL'cc but hL
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under extreme emotional stress during their last
weeks in the White House. Secret Service
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breaking
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"I'm happy with the bronze bmtg Jacksonville 87-62. In led the staff in victories the
from! its Medical Commission, then Finland's Rauno
regulars in Saturday's over'° years.
Mittenen
miiediil,
but I hope to get a silver small college contests, Florida
said: "Mrs. Kulakova took a wasgiveuthjr(Jplacebefor(
whelining
effort.
or a gold before I leave In- Tech stunned ninth-ranked
medicament which contained officials reversed themselves nsbriwk,"
Chip
Noc
led Seminole with
said Miss Nelson, 20, Rollins 94-77 and tenth-ranked Lym an Wrestlers
one of the banned drugs." It and gave
seven buckets and Five free
Winkler the bronze who shook off some horrible
0t'idl,a Southern beat Biscayne
was the first case of doping medal once again,
throws (or 19 points, while
practice nina to finish behind 93-M.
siace these 12th Winter Olympic
Pin Metro Second
The Nordic combines 70-inc. Rosi Mittermaier,
Reggie
McDonald hit four
the popular
Florida's Gators outscored
Gaines started last Wednesday. ter ski jumping
buckets
and
six free throws fo
with a IS-luOHI.ANDO
A sutemnent from the IOC lomneter 9.3 miles) ski race. gold medalist from West Ger- Mississippi State 11-4 in a fiveLyman
14
points.
Following
were Terry
iiiany, arni Austria's Brigitte minute overtime to end a five- finished second place to Winter Jani-eson
YOUR KIND OF
said no further action would be Wehling won Sunday's jumping Totschnig.
s-ltl1
Park in Metro Conference Jacobs with 10. 12 arad Bob
iie
SEC
losing
streak
and
taken against Mrs. Kulakova and maintained the lead even
Medals in both the slalom on even their overall record to 9-9. wTesthi competition Saturday
PRICE!
and she will not be prevented though Hettch won the cross Wednesday and the
ST. JOHNS: WI',te 7 35 Il
giant sin. Gene Shy had 21 points and at Colonial High School with
from taking part in Further country race today in 48 miiiWlIarr
0
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10
lam Friday would make Miss Mike Lederman
126'., total points. Winter Park' l4rpton
competition here.
7 00.4 Maltnrun 1 1 0 12
utcs 1.55 seconds,
Nelson the second American to Florida, which won14 to pace captured I43' points.
MCor- 1 0 0 7 Brit? S 00 10
"All competitors are warned
the
game
Cindy Nelson, seeking to fol- ever win three medals in one with an 13-11 advantage in
Doug Peters and Jerry Mfthcil I I 7 3. Totals 2510 16 60
Free
that they should not take any lowShellaYoung'strIple-rna) Winter Olympics. MIss Young, throws,
SEMINOLE: Ploc 75519. Zueli 3
human successfully defended
M(&gt;()4&amp;6 II. McIntyre i
niedicament without the advice patti, grabbed the bronze ring the sensational speed skater
their 130-pound and 188-pound cio, F,ib'
7276. Jacobs SOC 10
Stetson also used the Free- titles, respectively. Peters was ichnson I 007- Jamon 600 12,
from Detroit, won her third
throw rcute to beat visiting cited as the top lightweight
Krucr I 00 2. Wilterson 7 03 4.
medal
Saturday,
taking
a
small
college Florida A&amp;M. The the meet. Teammates Armando Wiitm'. 117 3 Tolals 36 36 77 t
i;rorrze in the 1,000 meters.
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Miss Nelson's bronze gave Rattlers had one ri-ore field Payas in the 116-pound class St. JohITh
32 2$-40
JO H N Dl C K E Y I NC.
45 43-5.4
the underdog Americans six goal, but Stetson got 23 free- and Phil Summersil in the 102- Seminole
Ph. 322-0651
throw attempts to only live for pound class were also inmedals, six less than
.JO'nS 21 Srnflo
17
their
preA&amp;M.
Stetson,
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now
14.6,
got
vious best total, established in
405 W. First St.
0 dividual winners,
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Sanford
1932 in Lake Placid, NY. when point.s from lJav Stowers and
MIAMI
The Raiders of Valcncia and Miami-Dade the United States
six gold 17 from Paul Morris while EBCOEBCOSEBCO•EBCOSEBCO.EBCO.EPCO.EBCOEBCO
&amp;minole Community College North, and rated sixth for team medals. The Unitedwon
States FinS Clemmon Johnson tallied 20 for
B
are ranked third in (hi' offense.
four A&amp;M, n' 14
ished with 11 medals
B
statewide poll of community
Itandy Faber holds down the gold - in 1952 and 10 - three
c
Cincinnati,
now
17-3,
got
four
college basketball clubs.
F ifth spot statewide for assists, gold in 1960,
C
Americans have straight field goals (ruin Brian 0
In First place is Chipola with 126 through the first 22 good
mnedal chances in at least WIlliams to run away from •
Community College, followed games,
a half dozen other events in Jacksonville before 11,301
S
fans E
by Lake City Community
GET IN ON OUR II'IVENTORY CLEARANCE
these
12th
Winter
Gaines,
in
the first college game in the
1
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College. Seminole tackles lake
E
After Sunday's events, the new 17,500-scat Riverfront CoIl- B
Sem,nolt',
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CoasI.
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DISCOUNTS THRU OUT THE STORE
City Saturday.
ucola 6 Indian RIver. 7 Florida Soviet Union led the medal rare
scum. Kent Glo'er had 19
B
Seminole is rated third in ColIec. S. ftrevard. 9 Miami O.'ide
°
with seven gold medals and 14 points in the second half to lead C
INCLUDING
THESE
SUPER
BARGAINS.
team defense behind Orlando South, tO. Edison
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5. Bradenton Southeast (15-2)
ALso receiving votes: I'emisa6. Orlando Evans (20-2)
The state's four top(. Fort lauderdale Cardinal cola Catholic, Baker, Dunnelrated prep basketball teams
7. Miami Jackson (17-2)
Gibbons 15-Si
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8. Stuart-Martin County 217. Tallahassee Itickards (17 dali' Pintrrcst,
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8. Titusville Astronaut (15-5)
I. Laurel Hill (2l-2
main atop theIr respective dlvi10. t!earwater 19-3)
9. Jacksonville Bolles (17-4)
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10. hollywood hills (20-2)
10. Marianna 146i
3. Tallahassee FAMU (12-1)
Tampa Robinson (19-1) Is the
Also receiving votes: DayALso receiving votes: Ocala
4. MIami Deerborne (16-5)
Class AAAA leader,wlth Cocoa tons Beach Seabreeze, Fort Vanguard, Leesburg, Milton,
5. Allentown 155)
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Georgia o'fklals tell us that Jimmy Carter,
their erstwhile governor who is now the hottest
Democratic presidential prospect, was a "fair
afld honest governor" whose political ambtlons
always went beyond the Georgia statehouse, He
was a personal campaigner who stressed his
charisma more than his platform, they recall,,,
An unauthorized biography of Nelson
Rockefeller, to be published In May by Basic
Books, contains revelations about his personal
I*.'cadilloes and his role In New York City's
Financial crisis, The book will be called,
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The Bureau has already acquired land and
started constructlf)n on the MeClusky Canal and
leinetree Heservoir, two components of the
G;irrin project. The canal and reservoir will
link up with a shared Canadian-American river,
wlu('h will riute the polluted water Into Canada,
The U.S. has conceded privately that the linkup could cause a "potentially serious and costly
dispute with Canada. The State Department has
de1iv'red a memo to President Ford's national
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States medal as the
upstart ping South Florida to l
last Saturda's win over St.
de- has signed for his 14th baseball
Americans continued baffling
spite
Eddie Davis' 21-point ef- season with the Pittsburgh Johns saw 11 Raiders light up
fins Kulakova today on grounds Its runnerup total when U!rich
(he scoreboard bulbs with
mentum toward possibly
of doping.
Wehling won the Nordic corn- best medal total since 1932.
their upped its Southeastern Confer- Jerry Heuss and left fielder
Mrs. Kulakova finished third bined event today. Urban hfetence record to 4-6 with a 78-71 Rlchie Zisk.
throws thrown thrcugh the
Miss
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the women' five-kilometer tich of West Germany won
Nelson,
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hoops.
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the skier (roni Lutsen, Minn.,
Terms of their contracts
rross.country race Saturday, silver
ute.
The win was a sweet one for
medal and Konrad Win. ished a surprising third in
the
National League club were
just ahead of Russian team- kler of East (;erman' earned
the
Raiders, who lost against
dangerous downhill ski race
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mate Nina Balicheva, who the thirdplace bronze.
Sunday and immediately Stetson stopoing Flonda A&amp;M Pirates' all-time home-run theVikingsinaninjtialrii-jg
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.Supx)se(lly, the third time's
The Raiders of Seminole Oral; ;igairt Central FIord.1
thc char11, but it didnt wo
Community College geared up Community College on Wedout that way for South Florida's for a week of Important
nesday, and a home matchup
basketball team in its
third divisional contests Saturday against Lake City Saturday.
meeting of the season with night with a win
against the Saturday's Lake City contest
Florida Suite.
Vikings of St. Johns Community will be against one of the Few
After losing by only 78-71 and College, 88.60.
foes to defeat the Raiders on the
76-72 in the first two gaines, the
Games to follow this week year, and is a crucial Division
Brahmans were bombed 88-32 Include an away contest a: II battle.
in Tallahassee Saturday night
And best of all, that Saturday
as Florida State's David
game is free to all corners,
Stargell Inks
Thorno poured iii 23 points,
courtesy of the Greater Sanford
Thompson, a 6-foot-9 sophChamberolCommerce. Tickets
Bucs Contract
ornore, added 20 rebounds,
can be picked un at the
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Open- nearly 200 entries (;ladden, "and we
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to such is
anbusting
extent that Deltona play."
head pro Buck Gldd9 is
Mark linton, of Winter Park,
planning to use neighboring
WOfl Saturday's Deltuima Open
l'lans are for
Mayfair Country Club For the weekenri's
entrants in this Gold Sponsors tournament with
tourna,iment to play a net 67, edging Deltona's
overflow this Friday and one
lo
round Friday and Saturday
Saturday
Brown and Dr. Dave Tatiss by
each at Ikltona and Mayfair,
"It was either that or restri
with the Field cot (or Sunday's one stroke for A Flight honors
On B Flight, Seminole County
Sheriff John Polk won with a 65
followed by Sanford's Tony
Itussi on a riiatch of cards, and
(Thuck Mtarthy with a 71.
Deltona Open Golf festivities
continue
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Evoning Hera, Sanford, Fl,
Monday, Feb., l97M
with a ladies mini-tournament.
The l)eltona pro-am is
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was set with red, white, and Orange for the social on Feb 2,
After the youth meeting,
DAV A
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adult a6isors met at the home
Both theFeb. 24
d 26
arrangements and a momeoto
Other members attunding of John Booth. Officer lvkovich,
Recently the Disabled seminars will meet in the
of the state each member were: Ercell Gray, Arlene who has been named coor. American Veterans Auxiliary Hospital Association Bu.ilding
represented. Beverages were Blwn, Faye Suer, Connie Dean, dinator of the Lake
Mary Junior (D.A.V.A.) Unit 30 held a white Adoutonum on Mama Avenue
ania 23-year%our doctor and explain your served in the chapter's and ue Cc)-nowa,
Police, also attended.
elephant sale. Ifelping sale in Winter Park.
old unnuirried woman. I ain 5
Bicentennial mason jars, with
probIrm.
The
meeting
resulted
in
the
chairwoman, Florence
foot 10 aniii weigh 210 pounds.
The seminars are free, with
If tu- says he can't help you. all those attending dressed in Junior Police
agreement
of
mutual
aid
and
Williams
were: Loulse Lan.
ne
Winter
Springs
Junior
I have I"-n fat ever since I
limited
enrollment. Reserfind a do(tor %ho's Ix-tter In. different variations of red,
assistance between the two dress, commander; Adeline
Police
held
a
ineeting
on
Feb.
was a teenager. People made
3
vations;
may
be- made by calling
wile
an
Formed on dealing with 11w
'IVy
Seventh-day
Adventist
fun of file. I had no friends and I
the
Those
kin
t in the at the
sexual prnblems of the
agreement to work closely members Mary Gilmore and
a Elizabeth church on Sloss Road.
was miserable I trued every
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phcknIh handicapped
ether to acideve the goal of Mary Bullard.
During the short business
diet I ever heard of. I'd lose. but
Raymond
eventing
juvenile deli uenc
During February, the
pr
never stayed off very long.
Bakin
and Chuck Jett, Evelyn and meeting the group resp,onded to
D.A.V.A.
will sell Ameriran
I went bock tottie dentist and
Alex Serraes, Vickie and
Forap.onatr,piy write
-iqkpfl him Ill wire my jaw5 new5paper. showing an at.
DennisHall, Fay e and Don Heart Fund Chaian, Mrs
Moose Women
interested purchasing eiUr
he
Betty
Ash,
to
take
part
in
this
again fit smd I
uuldss I do i t. trd1tut )oung couple in
Siier, Connie and Jim Dean,
flag
should
conta
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the
Jan and month's fund drive. The group
'ITen life told rne tos" a shrink. wedding
attire who had been addressed envelope, plea.".
Arlene nn Bob
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Women of The Moose Chapter D A V A Flags wi
ll be given to
Hatte to write letters? Send $1 to
will be collecting for this 1404 recently held
Well. as you know,.a shrink is inarried in the chapel of a A bigalif Von Buren, 122
John
Myers,
Lmie
Pauline
Lasky
Dr..
its
annual
clas;sroom.s
as
pan of the
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charity in the Meadowlark Child Care
onc of those head donors tl FUNERAl IAI(IA)ft
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with
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area
can't spell "sy-kLtrist"). I am
Have you ever heard of by's booklet "How to Write Letters
Maxine Hamlin as chair- program.
Xi 77*ta Epsilon met at the
for
All
Occasions."
Please
enclose
a
Winter Springs Mayor Troy woman. Mrs. Ilamlin presented
not crz% by a long shot. so why
nv`11iing like this?
long, sell-addrnsed, starnpied (20
home of Jan Myers, with Piland then gave a
On Feb. 15, the unit will
"Ifornernaking
the Old
should that dentist tell rut to e
talk on the Senior Regent Virginia Borem
S11 \ I VERY1IIIM1 cent) envelope
host
the
District
Six
D.A.V.A.
Fashioned
Way,"
a
ftee-day
Evelyn Serraes president, strtwe of city government A with two checks, one for
I shrink )
DF.Aft SEPN: 11 people can
presiding, on Feb. 3.
school of instruction.Lucille series
of
lecuture
Sue question and answer period Slooseheart Scholarship Fund
Do you think I am crazy, l niarttI under water,
McCarthy, national judge demonstrations
Ce}nowa reported that ticket followed Mnor Thland cornVienna Boys Sing
will
be
and one for Mooseheart Easter
sales anti reservations for the
advocate, will be the instctor presented to the public by
pliniented the group on its in- Fund.
;I head doi-tor do for ine'
skates, up a pole andi In the ra%,
The Vienna Choir Boys Valentine Ball on Feb. 14, were terest in city government and
I,unch will be served at Seminole Community Action
HATES MVSEII I don't know why they can't be
The guest speaker was ary 12:30
will appear in a rare concert going "just great."
p.m. and the school of Center, Feb, 17-19. The course
the
maturit
y of questions asked McLoughlin, who talked on her instructions
1)[:Alt IIATF.S: Part of your slied In the chapel of a funeral
will s
free.
at 2 p.m.
at
Peabody
Auditorium
in
The
program,
"A
Woman
by youngsters.
problem is rev eal ed In )OW parlor A chapel Is a place of Daytona Beach
ficer recent visit to Mooseheart Baby
McCarthy
will
bring
with
on Thursday at Alone," was presented b)
Lake Ma
Police
signature. No. I don't think %orship, anill %hat could
On Feb. 17, home canning,
Village
be 8 p.m. Ple Choir is currently on Elizabeth Jett and Lessie Ronald Turnminia then spoke to
her other distinguished guests probablyusingtumato
you're "crazy." but a heud more appropriate?
as
Enrolled as new members
its 31st tour of North America. Pauline.
the group on bicycle safety and were: Marietta Clam, Phronie
doctor Aill try to make you
demonstration material, will be
DEAR ABBY: y husband
Reserved mat tickets are
Vickie Hall, the chapter's equipment regulations, and Parrish,
presented from 1-3 p.m. at the
underc(and w h
s ou hate and I have been married for
Helen
Inman, Losertoma
,
priced at
50,
50
and
Valentine
representative,
was
gave
the
)oung
sters a test Ofl Micheline Chateau, Margie
Canning
Center located at 504
)ounirlf" so much that you years. For 22 years, we had an
Winttr Park anti Longwood F
$2.50. and children 12 and under honored with refreshments these points.
Celery
keep bullfflng a Anti of !at ideal marriage. T'hen, three
Sanford
Kneski, and flarrett Ilarris.
Imertoma Club will hold a joint
The next guest, Lake Mary
round you. It's turless to ha%v %cars ago I hurt iny back. live are half price. Tickets are which included a heart-shaped
The Feb. 18 course will be on
Committee niemtxrs present installation banquet at the
sour jaws wirtI shut unless )OU had fuse operations and haven' t available now at Colonial cake, baked and decorated by I'olice Officer Ilona Ivkovich, to welcome new members Quality Inn, 14 and
S.R. 434 in the mak~ing of pickles and jelly,
Plaza. Orlando, and Altamonte the hostess Ese1) Serraes told the group of the Junior were,
knoit WHY )ou eat. I agree been able to be I wife to Win
Dorethy
Chiesa,
Longwood,
on
Saturday
at 7 also From 1 p.m.
Mail ticket agencies.
presented Vickie with
silth sour dentist See a since 11w doder says that
Elizabeth Riceand Vivian p.m.
ps)chiaIsL Good luck and little strain on my back would
Mann
June
Kemp,
eglonal on Feb 19 from 1 p.m. will
mav God bless you.
On Feb 14, Child Care director, and Hazel Arnis,
put me in a wheelchair for h e.
Mr&amp; Ruth Runge
DEAR ABBY: A friend
Now ins husband wants one
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mine living in Fort Payne, Ma night out a week with another
b
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sent ine I clipping from her wonuin. I sy no. fie is 70 and I
Gary St. flerridinn. 7, 511 Catherine
Dance, which will start at 9 Ethel Goldberg
iller,
further coues
wn 52. We have never [wen Ifelm Wv, Casselberry, Karen Shoals Dr., Orlando.
Bruce . Botisteui, 33, 402
(I. Grisil~aber, 24, same add.
unfaithful to one another.
Jackson C. Hampton, 30, Box Orange Ave., Teresa E.
Frederick C. Weber, 27, 2W5 1314 Lake Wales, Johnnie . Almny, 20, iloo W. Ist St.
%ii, hitever you say.
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gap
Harley Leak, 31, 5481,z W
(onsent to his rav orting silith
inoth r woman Go back to Washington St • Orlando.
The Altamonte Springs eluding singers, musicians
111)ers will present a Bicen- (lancers, svits and comedy. ne
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Mrs Leonard A Govern of
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New Rochelle, N.Y. She is a
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Ifigh School and currently
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Thelma
Sikes;
Phyllis
Senkarik; Faye Siler; Maric
Richter; Lucille Rogers; Judy
alone; Fred Jones; Barba
,ra
Shepard: Robert Althauser;
Miriam Van Duyne and Dorcus
Nomin.
J une Best In Show winner was
Mary Hrtwig, whose entries
included
"Black Girl"
and an untitled work.
JimmyDcus won first place
in the hinior Section; Arny
Dauni ds second, Andrea
Prior, third
Crafts winners were Carol
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'Members of the Xi neta on Jan. 30,
engraved terling silver heart formed in Lake Mary and spoke P.m. Proceeds from the dance
.Nlrs. Frank Rocco of New Conununity College.
Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma
Jan Myers did an outstanding pendant.
of the two units working will help support the work ling
Jersey. A 1973 graduate of
The wedding will be held in Phi and their husbands enjoyed job with table decorations for
Plans were made for an together in the future A done for the children
in
[hlnd lii 'h School he will August at All Souls Catholic an evening of dining and the evening. To reflect the e
vening of dining out at the possible baseball game was Mooseheart
graduate in June from
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Mr.%. C'onstnce G. Fowler,
,3W West 15th t., Sanford announces the engagement of her
daughter, Theresa Ann, to
J William Daniel Keeffe. son of
r. and Mrs. William D.
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and Ruby Brown. third.
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large crowd of area art Art Association and to enjoy the Nopper, whose entries included
lovers assembled Sunday at the club's Annual Tea at which the "February Street," -Peace,
inford Civic Cutter 10 IC% clubs past presidents were Faith and Lose,"
and "Red
the lith Annual Members hosts.
Feathers
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Best in Show was artist
Other winners included

Stephenson learned an $8,500-

You get what you pay for

Wrestling

Sunday's ReiviR
i4evit York 91, Boston 09
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race, but developed late tire
problenis and had to settle for
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What she did do was make
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Ladies Professiorial Golf Asst*~- four-over-par 76 and finish I
Ct.lve Ne"uss?. $7.440
ciation tournament here — good shot head of rallying Jud%
74 70 61 71 69 351
i'm Colb'.
shots, not strategy, win golf Mei.ster and defending chain - a
67 73 77 70 64-- 3SI
pion Sandra Haynie.
tournaments.
rry Heard. $777
r
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As she entered Sunday's final
7069 67- 35
73
Jock Nil.klaul. SS.SIS
218,
two over
round, the 24-yer-old Austral- 54-hole effort at
69 70 7? 69 72-357 ian fourld herself in first place Rir, by blLsting out of a nd
t- Elder. $5 s3s
for the first time in three )-ears trap on the final hole to within
7 1 70 73 6969
on the IISA tour.
10 Feet the cup.She then t
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1 spent all night trying to putted to nip her contenders
Murphy. $4,320
work out a strateg, then I
,I felt better in thesand than
7671
turned out here today and had I (lid hipping
said \1iY
69 71 74 10 to 3s4 no idea what I was going to do," Stephenson.
Massengale.

11irty of the midwest's to p
the ARCA 200 with
jumping out o a eom
llianding le.
James Sauter
surprised every one in the field
when he shot Irma the sixth
starting spot to fall on to the
back of Harris and eventually
SMU 79. Texas 76
Iheiti ill
1220, 600, 3 Hakeye Eckert
lie Sam take o ver the
Texas ALI 86. TexasArling s 2o. o (I i) ii oo, P (I Y) i46 io
tersely. setting a serious tone
Bob T'hoinas brought out the
ton 14
for
thf*
windup
to
Spped
Weeks.
first
caution flag on the 210th lap
Texas ALM 71, Saylor 63
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(2) 10 60, 6 90, 6 60 7 Bob's Ml 161
Scott, of Keokuk. Iowa, had when he blew motor then spun
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Ifin 75
11 CIO, I 80 3 Sokol (8) 13 40. 0 (2 6)
posted a time of 183.456 m.p.h. in the second turn. Thomas was
W Texas 68, Nm Mexico St 91 60, T i 2 6 8) 1;93 20. 31 lo
and had Wniwif geared to start running fourth at the time.
o. 01
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fourth,
but the first three
72 Oor 6 Oor 'I 40, 7 7 nV Tide ( I ) 6 20.
Joe Holly, a local racer
I 40 I PArwola Disev (6) 3 80 0 (I
qualifyers were scrtched when running out of Deland in [luck
6120 P (5 1) 29910
it was discovered their cars had Holders Cheelle, brought out
EIGHTH - S-16. 0: I Aries Go (6
I 00, A 91 3 60 d^ Lustre Eckert i 3~ not met racing standards. Fuel the cautionnag on lap ri when
idiator lie runnied the back stretch
Lak 8ran?Ie 17) (LO) L
Q (36) 2160 P (6 1) 6710 32 fl
bpass were the culprits which wall and rode it for almost
Hovvell 121 ILH). Kissimmee 1261,
NINTH - Is. III: I Real
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A.J. Fo)1, Darrell 1,000 feet. Neither driver was
I6 60 6 iO )8D2MarQM!2))
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eanwhile. Sunda was
102- Bright (k) d Coleman (LB).
TENTH - S-16. C. 1. Red Ch,in
30. 109- Timothy
p
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'(I ('I II 20 6 tO 100 7 Rollo higgmt day in the life of Lennie
(K) 229 11
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super
speedway
race.
fie
(I Barnes (k), A 3. 123- Barton
but Pond and Harris held it
ELEVENTH - 5.16. 4: 1 Ram
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claimed first place in the ARCA most of the time. Pond made
bling Rea (i) "Ao. is 2o. 6 so,
r:a(LB)dFte (SC) 7' 136200, beating Wood) Fisher b) m tee pit stops with the last
g(7)i
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FOURTH - 5-16, M: I
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SOUTHWEST
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You know, Ronio. like you
Houson
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St Mary's, Tem. 71, St. Ed
FIFTH - 5.16, 0: I Betty Jane
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age — at ftit time) to be close got untracked. He had to work
even if Jack never wins again. hard fora round of par 72 on the
In the matter of the majors — wet and soggy, 6,532 yrd
the U.S. and British Opens,tjie Indian %Veils Country Club
asters and PGA
Stiller course and finished eight shots
would face an all-but-impos- bick at 352.

Jnhnny Miller. S36 000

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iller rolIM in Lin 18 foiol, sible task. Nicklaus has won 14.
The ine%i tble question came downhill birdie putt on the )6tll Nliller has won one. Only Nick
up in the wake of Johnny Mil- green. fie finished second with laus luis won more thin 11.
ler's brilliant triu.niph in the a 67-347. Vietriam veteran Bud Even if Johnny won that many,
be short.
Bob hope Desert G off Classic: d) AIIm was third at 67348
ccti
6,O0O from
lIon does Johnn MilIercon
fie 01
J i m (ol1rt who had an
for
iii
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of
$180,000
pare with Jack Nicklaus?
unitng 28 on his last nine.
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successful defense of the oi
This time
in contrast to Jerry heard and Dave New
fie won with a .344 total, 16
some of his observations of tlw-. quist were at 351. Colbert had a
under
par for this unique, 90last two )-cars — Johnny Miller 64, fleard 67 and Newquist 69.
g none of it.
Arnold Palmer. a five-time hole, fi ve-day, four course
it w,-is his second title of
"I don't ivant to be minpared winner of this tournament, v
ac
moved to the fore s the heir- cause of the death of his father. starLs on desert layouts.
And, importantly for iller,
apparent to Nicklaus' reign as
The victoll., put Miller 41
pro golrs prernier performer. tourrumients behind Nicklaus. it culle in a tournment in
"I might win as many tour- He'd have to average five a which Nicklaus was competing,
namentss Jack, but I'll never year for the next eight years Jack, only one shot luck goin
ot
merits.
And he even has quite I ways
to go in that respect.
iller's nine-under-par 63 —
the best round in more than 12
months of tour activity
prosided hum with a three-stroke
r
%:one
cb01 Jt11led ?St i
and
American tour title Sunda),.
Rik Massengale made a grit
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SANFORD ITALIAN PIZZA
RESTAURANT

OPEN 11 A.M. MON.thru SAT.—OPEN4 P.M.
SUN.
1008 French Ave. (Hwy 17-fl) Sanford
Ph. 321-0122

when you buy one. Bring a friend or the
PIZZA

February 29 and redeem the coupon

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Slovak Garden s

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NEW 3 bedron.
,000 down, S206 pef
monthL In 7787.

31paments Furnid

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Call before 30 a m or after 3 p m
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BALL REALTY

Clean 1 bedroom apt .lights, water
turn , .UjIt% $91.50 37? 2296 alter
s eves &amp; wk rids

NAVEL ORANGES
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DO YOU HAVE
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Extra Hours? Extra Incomet
Pleasant Telephone Work FROM
OWN HOME. Representing fine

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trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 351$ Hwy 1797, Sanford
3733930
AVALOPI APARTMENTS

the Sanf or d, Altamonte Springs.

ADULTS. NO PETS

Park &amp; Or l ando areas NO

1 16W 2nd

Upstairs S room apartment, water
furnished 1125 per month Child
and pet 0 k 322 0211
FURNISHED
GARAGE APARTMENT
No pets
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Sell that extra bike with a low cost
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SALES - Excellent company with
DOW benefits Potential above

SELMAWlLLIA,ySA5504,
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Itture, large garden ready to
plant Sellortradefor motet home
or travel trailer Loc at ed off
Wilson P. at Paola, E of Wilson
bollow sign 32) N.

FOR SALE- Approximately one

NOW

MION

I,irqr swimming pool 173,&amp;
WITT REALTY
saIe Rtoki'r l7t
J73 79S
312 0779

1551 Or 339 319$
Get ri'ao for hot wtatht'q 0 thiS
OVIEDO- Five bedroom, 2 story

lovely I bedroom home with

older home, even a basemrrt,

screened pool Large corner lot.

Screened swimming pool. situAled
on over '. acre $17.500

carpet. inany other ex1ras
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needs, Homes, Commercial and
Income Property, Groves

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Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy 17 97. 830 4206

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Chico &amp; The

1969 Torino, new radial tirM. excel
nd Check prices, then call me
Hac.enda P,'otors, 313 9 315

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Aluminum Siding

Insulation

1 Can cover ~our home with alum
siding 1. soffit System. Also
Roofing. Gutters 20 yrs. Exp
Eagle Sd'ng Co 8519563

Radio &amp; TV

Save 25 p(t nn ho-At,ng &amp; Air ~Dn
ditioning InSulate now New
constriction, labor &amp; materials,
4" blown, Ic so It., 6" blown. lOc

sQ ft.; 9". 17c. 3

115 Alma Ave. E V, Foster, Lake
Mary. 372884

377 7195.
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WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'

ESTERSON LANO CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch

WORK? Place a Classified Ad fl
the Evening Herald today.

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Luxury Patio ApadmentS

urge 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

APARTMENTS

TOWNHOUSES

Hauling

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work Fill dirt, top soil 377 n

Sewing

Alterations Dressmaking, lacles',
men's, Childr en 's
JP5. Quilts,

Upholstering Donna Canada,

FROM TODAY 5 WANT AOSI

Reasonable 32) 7157

372 0?0?.
DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS

Quality Work. Reas on able Price's

Painting

Patty Varrier, 3736703
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Oil Burner Cleanng 6. Service 74
joN to l,,rge or Small Free
Hcur Service Dykes Heating '
&amp;
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Air Coi'tiøiiing, 372 8677
Sanderson. 321 0050

Upholstering

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE of
Classified Ads didn't work
there w:''dn I be an1

Home Imp rovements

Need help on 111.19 Saturday job 7
Pani'ltiq,
s wind% huous, ,
concrete
By the hour, or
by the job 322 9313
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Plastering,

Plaster Palch;ng &amp; Simulated 1
brick &amp; stone specialty 322 7180
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Quality upho4slering

F fee pick up&amp;
delivery Call for free estimate
703 E Commercial 371 6451

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home' Moving
to an
ap,artmen"

Pest Control

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Get some aCtiOn with a HeraI'i

Classified ad We'll help 'oi, Wi'itean
CALL 377 26SI

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Well Drilling

Boarding &amp; Groomn

For free e•lmat, aIl Carl

Ph. 3211057

Harris. &amp;I SEARS in Sanford 372
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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS

SPRI NKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
Werepairandseryice
Photography
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
- 207W 7ndSt
F'r ec.Jritet i .'.rison Coi:is.
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Williams

Accounting

Window Service

Pressure Cleanin g

Income Tax Returns
Individual, Business Hwy 1792
at Five Points Phone 3n 1#43

3222090
Professionally Managed
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PUT REST INN

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SANFORD

3 Mo:. 6 Mo.8, J
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

T rach Removal,

SOLAR HEATING AND ATCR
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS r,All Phil Gonzalez 105 373______
3939

1505 W. 25th St.

DEPOSIT.

Shingte
All work grant
BROGDEN ROOFING 373 6700

Land Clearing, fill dirt. clay, ___
rock
All kinds of digging Hous,trail,rs
Stored &amp; moved 3729147

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service

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NO SECURITY

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

High, dry, tree covered. Corn
muity water in Property.
Reasonable terms. Offers (On
sidered Call Titusville, 2696387
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Osleen Good terms Discount for
casn. Conditional permits for
moljileltomor home construction
available, P41 1011,

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Schuren Realty

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ISerninote &amp; Volusia Counties,
Acreage Tracts. Small &amp; large,
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
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IAKEFRONT--- 2
Acres plus Mullef Lake Park- Canal lot And
RURAL RESIDENTIAL, 2 story
trailer, 113.00o. Phone )S3I9S1lid
c ii anti brick
BR, 3 ba ths,

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at conditioned, carpet, fenced, 3
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free interior- and a potentially
commercial property for this
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with patio and ,i*nng in aault
9x1rk $900 Ana assume pdywenl%
"l 5.129 month Phjnp 3737067

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LOCATION

Elementary School Auditorium, Clerk of the Board of
State Road
33 &amp; Lake MAry Blvd., County Commissi eri in
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Lake Mary. Fl
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r Spanish) OR, I bath. carpt'f,
373
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And takeover 7pct. mortgage. 869 Summer Is Almost Here

'I Bedroomlurn'Shed house for rent.
in Paola Phone 3?? 1767

to "Home"
In The Sunday Herald

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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CerlillIePely re-furbiShed l.'ilroom.

PRECINCT NO. 10 -- Lake Mary Arthur H ftk*itti 'Jr

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43-t.ots.Acreage
REALTOR 322 5771

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Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
8k'. Mrtha T. Vihl

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$300001 Nights phone 675. 5569

372 6457

3771991

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Clear notice ofthp po,, p1
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SAid Precincts be Published in
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CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, uhot, Pettibone
79-Trucks-Trailers
Sales. Rental, Service
417 Magnolia Avenue
Beautiful Broyhill couch, white, ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS 5.33 1344 1964 Jeep half ton pick up, 4 wheel
brown and gold velvet. 6 months
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
di' , good condition, Call 111 145110
old, $lt,*)Q new, $450 firm, 3 pc $43
am, V m
year old maple bedroom Suite.
64-Equipment for Rent
orinal tag on mattresses, like ____________________________
196$ Ford pickup, 1550
1969
new, see to appreciate, King SiZC
Chevrolet pickup, 1850, Good
Steam Clean your on Carpet
bed and - eat1t'ard wiii
Cond 'Ifl.IMI AA nn v. 5
Rent our R onsenf Ac
bedspread, SISO firm; dinette
wkrendS, 322 3472
dark brown with 4 beautiful CARROL1 'c FURNITURE 372515.1
— 197S Custom Dodge Van, Tradesman
leather padded chairs, 1150 firm;
200, 17.000 mites, . ton, V $
several other items, some an
65—Pets- Supplies
automatic, ET mags, carpet.
tiquej Call mornings o"!y, 173
-teats stereo, A C 3222860
5)21
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Spc. walnut bedroom SUite. 1150.
Papers. Guaranteed. 7739141,_80, -Autos for Sale
Caff Anvtime weekends of After
FREE PUPPIES
w('('iidAy% 373 0688.
1977 Ford Courier, like brand new,
Cute, Male.
only 111593 Call 327 1651, Dealer.
Phone 323 7722 after 6 p m
52-Appliances
Sharp 1972 VW Bug, low mileage,
air, avtoimAtic, %I,Wo. 3?3 9406
6S--Wanted to Buy
V [N'.ORE WASHER, ar,s,
I after 3:30.
service. used mach,nes
Need yards chicken manure
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697
196$ Corvair Automatic, excellent
OcIveredor will Ock uP
cono, 000y flC5 littiC i'Cir,
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hillcrest 1?z60, 2 bedroom, central Fisher Stereo FM: Color Console
air, carport, skirting, awning.
TV, Black &amp; White Portable;
excellent Condition Offered by
Speakers, all sizes 371 07C
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CASH 322-4132
Savings &amp; Loan 16314 per month.
Phone 3236053 or 8)00005., nights
Color TV's from 1343; BIW. lrom For uSed furniture, appliances,
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call 678 5569
5.15: Servi
all makes HERBS'
toots, etc Buy I or 300; it ems
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5 French, 373 3731
Larr s .'.'art 715 Sarfrt
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlancjoDrve
Sanford,)?] 5200

payment, 3 bedroom, central air,
country wooded estate of
s
large workshop, $20,900
acres Complete with %tables, lack
room, corral A truly fine hom for
the horse lover and the large OLDER TWO STORY- Fine 3
bedroom, 7 bath, mint condition.
family. 169.000.
LOTS &amp; ACREAGE

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

Furnished

home

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BLAIR AGENCY
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53-TV-Radio.Stereo

COUNTRY
GENTLEMANA fine
Older I bedroom
home on
a ROSALIA DRIVE- Low down 1975 fr,jni, 111w Redmond )7'a40'

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S. Sngle
bed complete. 5.25. Love seat, uo.
Old Arrowback rocker, 5.35, New
dinette, Ichairs, 5.. KULP DEC
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only 127.950

JOHNNY WALKER

Realtors

for

19YS Harley, street or dirt bike 9oo
miles List price, 11 300, n
1599
Hacienda Motors, 3739395

Tractors &amp;

Heavy Equipment

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3239410
7017S FRENCH (HWY Il 92)

131.650 Like new

I Bedroom $140 per

33350s

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

acre. 200 It frontage, on Lake
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
Harney L Swanson, R. R 2,
8)1
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I Bedrooms. 7 baths, double' uaraqr, _____________________________
Gettysburg, Pa. 11323.
split bedr oo
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arrangement,
built GOOD AS NEW- 3 BR. Ii, bath, NO LONGER USED CAMPING
indithw'ather,
w carpet, c en tral
central heat and air, wall to waIl
h a. excellent landscaping,
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
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DELTONA-- 7 OR, furnished or
lurnithed 5.155 to $175 7 BR, 2
bath, carport, swimming pool,
1190 n nth Dynamic Properties,
s v Hardwick. Broker, Deftona
665.6611.

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
home? Moving to an
Buying a
apartment?

LOOK for the display
announcing the Opening of San
ford's newest and unusual Cactus
Ou"n Nursery, corner Weiltiva
Perk Dr. and SR 46. Joe B. Mt
C,)*Iey, Sr

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SUPPLIES, 3101 Sanford Ave. 3)
0647. Open 7 Days, Mon Sat, 7:30
6. and Sun 91

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FOR SALE
TOMATO STAKES
3l33ló4 after Spm,

FREE GIFTW RAPPING All Baby
Gilts, Knits, Christening Gowns.
PAYTON'SCHILDREPI'SWEAR
2640141iak,itha
Ph ]" 1;01
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REALTOR
AFTER HRS
entertain yel separate from rest ot
322 11"1
172 9294
3220645
family, Colonial with big living
room, family room with fireplace, Very low down and
take over $175
5
un;ii. 2 tel vraut- i
per month payments on) bedroom
home
rome at 1795 Lincoln Drive Call
Da.t' Al 5.67 5570
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Immediate Occupancy

Bedroom. 7 bath carpeted, stove

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HANDY MAN'S DREAM-_3
Bedroom, I bath C B, on P1 lots.
1)7,500 3720880
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll __________________________
find him listed in our Business IDYLLWILDE.. Choice 2 story, 4
Directory
room dining room, breakfast
room, large family room. 2 New double wide, fully set up in
fireplace. C PI&amp;A, 159,900
quiet adult park Central air.
Kish Real Estate
screened room. carports and
RAVENNA, PARK- Attractive 3
skirts. 11.000 under invoic. No
SI RVICE BEYOND
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,
dealers, plea se Phone 3236751 or
THF

roads. 5.6,500 2nd lot on lake &amp;
vr'j rna't, 14000 Cash C' terms

5)7

7173 Cuinmrcial

air cond.. fenced, fruit trees.
irrvltc Close in 321 0414

HAPPY FAMILY

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and refrigerator, central heat and
air, garage, fenced yard. 322

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'TarrySaxloit

C,IIt $antors Sales Leaoer

Large cornier tot on lake, pav ed

p'us 5100 security 322 7711
average.
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ASHIER -- Nice ban, pleasant BROWSE AND SAVE
It's easy

BAKER
Willing to pa good
salary Excellent hours
CHILD CARE COUPLE -- Work
with emotionally disturbed
children Good benefits Living
Salary,
Quarters furnished

25 foot Apollo. Doc,e 440 engine, low
mileage. all steel frame 3zi Asaj
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baths. Story home on 1'; wooded To sex. a wonderful home lust Sit
acros' Swimming pool,
there empty? In good ConditIon
fireplac, separate garage
with big family room and 3
apartment Range, dishwasher,
bedrooms Carport. Ideal for
drapes. Located at 30$ W. 15th St
children Owner must sell 122.000
and priced at lust 139,500,

Spring Specials

I Bedroom, unfurn.. lence4l. air, %M

and fun . - TIe Want Ad Way,

7S—Re-creational Vehicks-

or sleet dFks (executive desk
1. chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Cass.e;be'rvy, 37 97, 5.30 i2i.

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HAL A COLDER T. REALTOR

REALTOR

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skills, Excellent company

work
PLUMBER ' Must have Florida
license. gcxxj references and local

Used office furniture

2511

32-Houses Unfurnished

Seminole County, F I

Transportation

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excellent SChool district. All on one
of the largest lots in Sunland, Call
to see this 176.500 charmer
Call Sarford's

SHORT ON DOWN?- This well.
kept 3 bedroom home has plush
carpeting. range. dishwasher,
disposal, fenced rear yard,
paneled family room. Price?
$73,950
Terms?
Excellent
financing available

321.0041

FRONT OFFICE - Good at meeting For RenI, Sunland. I BR, I b,Ith.
people Attractive, general office
carpet, stove SITS. 3237774

LARGE CORNER LOT- Corn,
plelely fenced 3 bedrooms, 7

70? E 25th)?)

heat
carpet, walk.In
old
closets, old
fashioned well, Planfers, and
beautifully landscaped 5)9,900

furnished or un
DUPLEX
Ideal
furnisn'cl
location
rent.
Reasonable
365 3171

tractive, neat appearing Train
for apartment manager Handle
social affairs, leasing. etc

Selectric and IBM Executive
typewriters Firm, 1,3`14 eacts In

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107 E Ist St. Downtov%n

Market,

(behind

Auction Galleries)

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
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CcmpIcIe;,;d,U,, rebuilt IbM

S'iir'r Oil And u-,, Zcj z. ,.,tO 3
needle position sewing macnine
and cabinet. Pay balance of $72 or
I2 payments of 5.650 See at

BACK ON THE MARKET!- Lovely
shaded 3 bedroom, 1 bath home.
Range. refrigerator, carpet, and
oak floors Relax after a hard day
on the brecic way. You'll love the
corner iot and the low price of

HAL COLB ERT

'.'LS RE.'.t.TOps

anytime
COUNSELOR - Aggressive Sales
persality EiccIlenl appearance
turn
apt
.
electric
heat,
un
BR,
with go pho
ne voce Room for air, carpet. StOyC 8 ref Adults 5.105
adancrmi'nI to management
372 2796 Alter S P. v.k r.5
ASSISTANT MANAGER . At

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CALLING ALL VALENTINES
Place Your valentine Love Lines in
the Evening Herald, then watch
your romance btosom. Call
3222611 or 831 9993

BRITTANY
AI4M HOUSE- In
oak shaded Loch Arbor, Central

Sanford,

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Used Cross Ties
See Foreman of W. J Sapp L Son,
Benson Junction. or -all Jack
sonville 901 14 706)
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ARBOR SPECIAL- 4
Bedroom, 2 bath home, needs
Some fixin' upl in a quiet neigh,
borhood, Needs work , but
structurallysound, indoor
room. central heat air, range,
refrigerator. Loads of potential.
and priced to sell, 5.25.5.00

block, excellent Condition; no cot y
taxes. by owner 322 "20

Home at 13PP Warranted Homes

31A-Duplexes

')'o('R I/Till. 11 E 1(;I:s'(:)'"

13? Orlando

Home of BPP Warranted Homes

DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete

Stenstrom Realty

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105 N Sunlarxj Ii
fenced, large Shad
1273 10)6,

Every

Highway 46 Flea

BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 315 E First St
377 fl

LOCH

MOBILE HOME on 1', acre lot.
river privileges, in Lake County.
$15,000
COMMERCIAL LOT on West First
SI
OUR 10 Acre tracts

SELLING Must enjoy talking
with public. Schedule own time
IS20 hours weekly Guaranteed
hourly rate, Will train Call our foil
free number
1100573401

321665$

12 Noon,

60--Mice Supplies

Reg Red$ Estate Broker

Stenstro m Realty

OlficeCleanlng. Free estimates and
free initial cleanups. Blitz Clean
7735954

RAYMONDM BALL
Peg Real Estate Broker
377 %ll. Alter Hr
8)7W 1t St Sanford

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REALTORS M LS ISIS PARK

Ior?flroorns Adullsonly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
754$ Park Drive 170 up -

18-Help Wanted
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Bass r,u"ar, Unvoi lretless.
cornj?ci. SI
327 1if

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available Bud CabelI.
anytime _________________

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-i-! 7Sth5r

Dealers Auction

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BAMBOO COVE APIS
One
2' bedroom apartmen ts,
furnished or unlurnish.d Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E
. Airport Blvd Sanford

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tiviu
IN TOWNt
Sound impossible? I bedrooms, 7

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LAKE MARY. Take Your rhoice of
two well built modern homes 2
BR. $19,500 3 fIR. $ 73.500
BROKER COOP

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59-Wvsical Merchandise

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(Seal)

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thiS Court on January 23rd, (976.

CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Attorneys f or Petition er
P 0 Drawer 1
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish; Feb 1, 9, 16, 73. 1976

Seafood and many other Authentic Dishes,

I &amp; 7 BR, ,iIl &amp; E kitChen,
Imm Occ Franklin Arms Apt%.,
1170 Fla Ave.

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In "11?

PROFESSIONALMAID SERVICE
For Fret,Estimate
ca:
371 0967

Lake Mary
2 bdr.. Fla rm..
tencej yard, shade, 111,O00or et
offer Owner 377 1507.

For Sale by U,n'r
2 t3edrom,
Florida room, 10Qx150 lot, trees.
Near Sanford. 373 9316

41—Houses

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants $134 up

WITNESSmy hand and the sal of County

Deputy Clrti

Spaghetti Lazagna Parmlglana - Ziti ScAU.opine.

Mc Don aId's
In Sanford,
5 290.,i Orlando Drive

30-Apartments Unifurnished

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general Circulation Within the
demanded in the claim oainst PRECINCT NO.9- Baptist Church, County.

Clerk of the Circuit Court

only

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Practically New, 5.1$

Little want ads bring big bIg
results Just try one. )fl 2)I or
9993

keal Estate Broker
5.03W. 1s1 St.
)7)6O61or323O5I7yj

322 7611or831 9991

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3227643

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Evening Herald

Bicycic

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3 BR. I' bath, wall wall Carpeting,
5.3,200 down &amp; assume ntg 2133
Empire Place, Sanford. 1624114

COMMERCIAL

pfairtiff's
attorney or Immediately Community House, Howell Branch
Ihereatler~ otherwise a default will Road. Seminole County,
Ff
be entered against YOU for he relief

(Stall
Arthur H. Berkwirh, Jr,

COMPLETE DINNERS OR ALA CARTE
Good

Rentals
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North Woodland Drive, Sanford, Fl

Ep,scooal Church, 3)3) Lake Howell
Records of Seminole C ou
nty, PRECINCT NO 3 - Midway Road, Seminole County, Fl
Flirida.

this Court either before service Ofl PRECINCT 740

(Nv k of the Circuit Court on this291h
of ;oilvary. AjX. 1976,

SQUARE SICILIAN PIZZA AND CAL ZONE

Ad in the Herald 3227611, III
9993

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Garage sales are in season Tell the
'*-Lost &amp; Found

Sanford Auction

38-Wanted to Rent

portunities

anO( before FEBRUARY 23t, 1976, Crsuluota, El
afld file the originl ,ylth the clerk of

WiTNESSmyhanaflØ8IQffp,0

Also Introducing Our Own Special

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February 29th 1976.

:916, otherwite C default will
entered against you.

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s, if any, to it Of PRECINCT NO 7 - Community MOravian Church, Senlando Springs
,u copy thereof on Petitioner s at
J. BERGER. plaintiff's Ilouw, Avenue E &amp; 7th Street, Drive, Highway 13.1, Longwood, El
torney, Mack N. Clev eland, Jr., of WILLIAM
attorney, whose address Is Chuluota, F I
Cleveland 1. Mite, P. O. Drawer z, Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman,
PRE(INCT
51 Highway
-- Sebal Palms
sanfOrd, Florida, 3377). on or LipOff &amp; Quentel, P A., 1401 Brickell PRECINCT NO, IA -' Community
CountryP40
Club,
431,
before the 41h day of March, A.D., Avenue, PH I. Miami, Florida 3)1)1, 'House. Avenue E &amp; 71h Street. LOnOWOnd ci

Sausage . Anchov.
Medium - Largo or
by the Slice.

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37? 7611 or 131 9993

$2 Sq. Yard

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SWAPSHOP ILEAMARXET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
No charge Au admt'e'i free Come
browse every Sunday 9 to) .it tre
Moyibontj Drive in Theatre, South
17 93 Phone fl7 1716

HOTLINE
Assoed Colors

M.UNSWORTH REALTY

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Canaan Water Ass uktAND ALSO: That part of the East
Jitney Avenue, Sanford, Fl
PRECINCT NO. SO - Information
80 feet of the West Half of the Nor
Center, 1301 Winter Springs
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED thwest Quarter of the Southeast PRECINCT NO 1
Altamonte Boulevard, Seminole County, El
that a proceeding for dissols,tion of Quarter of Section II, Township 21 Springs City Hall, I bUt, w%t
01177,
marriage has been filed against you, South, Range 29 East
ILESS: The I t blk. north of SR 436. Allamonle
PRECINCT NO. 51
and thi Short title is IN RE: THE South 223 feet thereof) lying South of Springs.
Fl ,
8aptit Church, South Side Of 433.
MARRIAGE OF BOOKER T. the Southerly right of siay line of
WASHINGTON, husband, and State Road No. 436. all lying and PRECINCT NO.3-City Hall, South West of I I, Longwood. El
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON, being in Seminole County, Florida, Central Avenue,
Oviedo. Fl
andthese preset is command
PRECINCT NO $2 - Casselberry
All containing 14 701 acres more or
Fire Station, 9S
oi.0 In appear and file your Answer
II'ss
Lake Triplett,
PRECINCT NO 6
C.1%Seberry, F-I
Commurit,
.1 otli'r defense or pleading With the
as been filed against you and you blouse. First Street, Geneva, Fl
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and
are required to serve a copy of your
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SeminoIeCocity, Flor ida, and serve written defense
PRECINCT NO 53 Rolling Hills

After 5 p.m.

thru

RESIDENCE

Peg Real Estate Broker

VENDING ROUTES
I 'leftent Opportunity Only 4 tO
hours weekly with complete
company training
location set
up. Investment of 5600 15000 Call
Collect, Mr. Carson, 111516 5370

Singers
Nationally known Production Co
looking for fresh .
tJlcnt C.I
177 4481 today

803

family after 5 p.m. any day

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75.-17I.CA..D Section 11, Township 71 South. ELECTION called for March, 1976, Community Building. 17i West
In Re: The Macnag, Of
Range 29 East.
as follows
Church Avenue, Longwood, El
BOOKER T WASHINGTON,
AND ALSO: Lots 1,5.6, 11. 21, 23,
Husband Petitioner, 37 and 3) (LESS The East 136 feel PRECINCT NO. I - Church Of God,
PRECINCT NO
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON, of Lots 24, 25,12 and 33
- Holiday Inn,
and the East
West 27nd Street, Sanford. F1
West Side of 1 4 lust SOtith of 436,
Wife Respondent
IS6feet of the South 353 feet Of Lot
Altamonte Springs, Fl
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
5): AND TheNorthllf eetoftot 10, PRECINCT NO 7- Wilson School,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
all in HUDSON PARK, as rec'srded State Road 431. Paofa. i.;
PRECINCT NO. 49 - St. Richards
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTOPI, in Plat Book I, Page 69, P.,blit

One

and to prove It, we're offering
our delicious Big Mac
TM.
FREE

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
ALSO The South 225 feet of the Election Precincts, are established
431, Letig*ocil, Fl
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Wes t Half of the Northwest'Quart er for
the
PRESIDENTIAL
FLORIDA
of the Sou theast Quarte'; all in PR EF ER EPIC E
PRIMARY
PRECINCT NO 47 -- Longwood
CIVIL ACTION NO.

POSSE"

L TUES, j. THURS,
ECONOMY NIGHT-ADULTS $1, CHILDiEN Soc

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IMF rench Ave., in 7340

Vacant 3 DR, 2 bath. 7 car garage.
5.78.900
Vacant, 2 BR, large family rm.,
Screerv-d back porch. fruit Iree%

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.
101 W Commercial
Phone 322
Sancor
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East of the East right of way line of Commissioners of Seminole County, Country Club, Pressview Avenue,
State Rcad N3 4W lInterstate 4); Florida, that the polling places lot
North of North Street and South of

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At /VicDonald's ~, we do it all tot you

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Nurses. RN's, LPN's. Aides; Aide
Companion, Needed immediately.
628 0636

Free. 641 77 for
Care"-"HOttjne," Adults ne Teens

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THE REGULAR MEETING OF

North 1095,17 left thereof) lying

ALSO:

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PROBLEM
r 'irri.u.s Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
call 421 4S7
.rtep 0 nos1213
Stord.FIorida)7,,l
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PRECINCT PlO. 39 - St. Johns

AND: That part Of the East Half of Precincts,
egal Notice
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the Southwest Quarter (LESS: the
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT

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arrangements to add to your
family income. Opportunity for
local managtr 3710014 or Sy4

FACED Wo TH A DR—
INKINC.

following property in Seminole prescribes that the Board of County

AND FLEA MARKET
EVERY SUNDAY 9A.M..) PM
CALL 373.1226

Fashion Show Dir"for for Sarah
Coventry Act now no investment

New Vinyl Flooring

'S1narura1area Podn
monthly paymer
less
tpan rcr.t. GuWI(IuncrIl Subsidiled
to Qualified t'uyrs(aJl t s it

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ROBSON MARINE
7921 Hwy 17 9?
)fl 5961

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3235116

ar"kers

PRECINCT NO 44 - San Jose
County. Florida
Commissoner
dn1ign,te polling
Apartments Recreational Room, off
That part of the East Half of the places for special elections, and
d3don
Winter Woods Blvd. Seminole
Northwest Quarter lying East of the
WHEREAS, the Board of County C ounty. Fl
East right of way line State Road Commissioners, upon recom
No. 100 (Interstate 1), all in Sec tion mendatlon and appr
oval p1 the PRECINCT NO, IS - Summit
73. Township 21 South, Range 29 Supervisor of Elections, may name Apartments Recreational
Aft
East.
the polling places for Elec t ion 436 nea r Red Bug Lake Road,

FREE SWAP SHOP

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IS ALCOHOL A PWOIILEM
IN YOUR FAMILY
AL ANON
For families or trends of problem

A

and
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
MACPOLl C. HAMILTON
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE PRECINCT No, I)-Eastbroole
Residence Unknown
COUNTY. FLORIDA, ON THE 3rd
Pool AI54 (i*?ion. Off Eastbrook
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD,, 1,76
Boulevard, Seminole County, l
actiontoforeclos ea mortgage on the
WHEREAS.
Florida
Law

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Plaintiff, Arthur H BeckwjtPi, Jr
Fern Park. Fl
vs
Clerk to the Board
THE
DEVELOPMENT
COR- of County Commissioners,
PRECINCT No 40
Elks Club,
rORATION AT NORTH LSIXE, Seminole County, Florida
Howell Branch Rp,iii, Gldenrod, El
INC . et al .
RESOLUTION
Defendants
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT NO II-- Mil*eeMiddle
NOTICE OF ACTION
kWIATKOWSKI SECONDED BY
School, Highway 422, Longwood, Fl
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS THE
PROPERTY
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
PRECINCT NO 17 - Sandle'wnoii
TO: I E HAMILTON, JR.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT Villas Recreational Building, 130

f.

Call

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ATTEST

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Man. quel &amp; %looe Ioonq lc r'me
DEPARIMEPIT MANAGER
t,il b.lcgrovnd a must, must
,r
Box 1793 Santoro
ti'
with Sporing goods
,U1'J
ti,)rdn.ire Excellent salary.
Real Estate
great potential, AAA Em
Ploymeni, 201 Commercial, phoir ________________________

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LEASE OPTION
Two for price of one, 3 OR, w W
carpet, ccntrat
heat, partially
furnished c.O' , tul oaks. On
separate .
I BR hOuSe, fur.
fiShed
Must see to believe.
5.33.900

2 Ott t' aV cic'd ',aretouse lrutk
height L arJ, fenced Outside
Cv'ntr,it Ioca'ion

18-Help Wanted

would like 10
thank Brother Bill PailefY Man tot Danish And Swer - I
Coflman from thc Central Baptist
PoII, bread mixer, experienced
Church for
1596 Seminole
vSitatior while I was ill in tnc
Bakery
hoSpital Also the Eckerd Drug
Storm. and lhe Winn Dixie stores
and all my friends for lh many The Evening Herald Classified Ads
offer no fancy claims ...Just
blowers, gills and cards
Reultif
LOUISE BROWN &amp; FAMILY

Winter Park Drive, Casselberry, Fl

Florida

*"Get ' Em WhjI

Clean 3 bedroom, 11 1 bath,
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air,
Payton's,Jfl 1301

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1-Card of Thanks

Seminole County.

MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

a Delaware corporation

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are having dilf'uIt' finding a
piacetnhive.cartodrive..lob,or
some service you have need of.
read all our want ads every day

BROKERS
Days 372617]
Nights- 377 M7

Commercial Build

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$77,
1710 aster 5 or 831 1117 nytime

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Ft Shop Space
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STUDY
PASTOR'S
SUNRISE SEMESTER
*1 1 t,lA; YOGA AND YOU

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8:00 AM,
5:30 PM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAy

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ltamonte
not the duties 01 the Clerk of the PRECINCT NO. 23
Circuit Cou,
Springs Civic Center. Magnolia
500
t Shall be divided bel.
Avenue, Off Long^vod Avenue.
wrien two offices. one Serving as
2 ADAM 12
Altamonte Springs, Fl
clerk of circuit court and county
12 ('luos. oy)VEGETE
Court and one lobe kn.wn as County
SOUP
Lake Mary
comptroller and e officio clerk of PRECINCT NO 26
LASSIE
thefloardofCountycommlssione, Fire House, SE corner of Wilbur
auditor, recorder, and custodian of AvenuC and First Street. Lake
5 30
Mary, Fl
all county funds; providing for the
2
12 NEWS
ell-ction of the clerk of circuit Court
U W ELTRtC COM
PRECINCT NO 21 - Sanford Civic
anci county court and appointment of
Center, Sanford Avenue, Saord, Fl
nunty comptroller by the Board of
9 BEVERLY HlLlLLjES
C o u n t y C o m m ii ion cr5,
€1) THE LONE RANGER
PRECINCT NO. 78 - Central
establishing the respective duties
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Avenue,
and compensation; providing said
Sanford, Fl
referendum 5 approved by the
Legal
-electors residing within Seminole
County,
PRECINCT NO. 79
FICTITIOUS NAME
The Questh as to theadoption of Sanlord Middle School, South
Notice is hereby given that I am this %pt-Cial act
French Avenue, Sanford, Ff
Shall be placed on the
gAQed in hutinpix a, 1017 Crr;an Mrh7, 1fl
it, lI.Iii*iig
Ave. Winter Park. Seminole form
PRECINCT NO 30- Lake Monroe
County, Florida under the fictitious
"Shall the office of the Clerk f the
Elementary School, East Of tSA,
name of DIVERSIFIED SER. Circuit Court be divided into t
Monroe School Road, Lake Monroe,
VICES, and that I in!e to register offices: one
to b elected and known Florida
said name with the Clerk of the is lhe clerk of the Circuit Court and
Circuit Court. Seminole County. the other to be appointed by the
PRECINCT NO 31
English
Florida In accordance with the Board of County Commissioners for
Estates SChool. Oxford Road. Fern
proviSions of the Fictitious Name afour year term concurrent with the
Park, Fl
S tatutes, To Wit' Section 5.6509 clerk of the circuit court and
be
Florida Statute% 19SI.
lublecl for removal by the Board of
PRECINCT NO. 32 - Portable
5: John V . Droaddos
County Commissioners for cause ,
adiacent to south side of Mayfair
Publish: Feb, 2, 9, 16, n, Ityfli
and be known A% County Camp
Country Club, West A6 A, Sanford, Fl
DEW I
troller?"
PRECINCT NO 3) - Longwood
The plaCM of voting in the
referendum eleCtion small b those
City Hall, corner Warren Street and
KOTICE OF REGISTRATION
places in the resolution set forth
V.'ilma Street. Longwood, Fl
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
below The
i .
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I,n?,.-r
:1
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.'yEl'i
•
v oting
on the date
PRECINCT NO 21 saia
hjb ••,_••.
Springs
referendum
election
from
7
Elementary School, 300
00
a
rn
erwage In business in Sanford, until
ion
flm
of the
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n.i...
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.minoseouniy.
Florida, unbar
- All Qualified electors residing
Drive, Altamonte Springs, Fl
fictitious name
DISTRIBUTORS DOUG ALMANY within the County Shall be entitled.
Intends to qualified, and permitted to vote at
PRECINCT NO. 33 - Spring Oaks
register Said name and
with the Clerk of Such
election
Community Club House, 500 Spring
the Circuit Court of Seminole
Majority vote required for
Oaks Drive, Altamonte Springs, Fl
County, Florida, pursuant to adoption Proved a majority of
Chapter 86509, Florida Statutes
voters who shall vote if Ihe
PRECINCT NO. 36
St Mary
Rob er t W. Whitaker
Magdalen Church. 100 Spring Lake
referendum election, shall vote "for
Publish: Feb. 2. 9, 16, 73. 1976
adoption," then the provisions of thIs
Road, Altamonte Springs, Fl
DEWS
act shall becomeoperatIyean be ;n
full force A-id effect, an, lrOm, arid
PRECINCT NO 37
Sanora Club
atti'r the date of such election
HOUW, East all Sanford Avenu e on
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
County of Seminole,
Sanora Blvd., Sanford, Fl
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Florida
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Mike Hattaway,
PRECINCT NO
3$ - South
FLORIDA
Cha 'man
Seminole Middle School, East side Cl
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Board of County
Queens Mirror Lake, turn South off

KOVE ESTATES- New
fish, boat. Clubhouse, 5.50 mo Free
literature
o Box 10, Osieen
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3776.i 3226017

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3lca line
26 limes
24caline
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Adventist Church, South of 431 On
Moss Road, Winief Springs. Fl
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Tuesday

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British

MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORH000
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2100 Willow Ave.. by Owner, 3
C1.tIfdbith.carpdarcond
space heater, kitchen equipped.
washer, dryer. 322 0345 alter

Tomorrow may be the day you sell
that rolla Way bed you've
nowhere to roll away
. It you
Placea CI6%Sifi,d Ad t,aay.

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CLASSIFIED

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15507, House Bill No 2117, State of
Florida. Shall be enacted for the

Winter Park

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Publish: Jan. 75., Feb. 7, 9,

1&amp; 1976 PRECINCT NO 21
Jaycee In
formation Booth, 4th Street and
NOTICE OF REFER CPIDUM French Avenue, Sanbord, Fl
ELECTION IN THE COUNTY OF
FLORIDA. ON PRLCINI NO, fl- Sanford Civic
SEMINOLE.
Center, Sanford Avenue, Saiford, Fl
MARCH 9. 1916
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Prairie Lake
PRECINCT NO. 23
THAT A REFERENDUM ELEC
on the 9th day of Legion Hall. Lakeview Avenue,
TION will be
March. 1916. in the County of Fern Park. Fl
Seminole, Flgrida. to consider

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These presents are to require YOU Center, Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Fl ¼.
tofileyourwrittencsefenseswiththe
Clerk of the above Styled Court and
St. Andrews
PRECINCT NO Id
to serve a copy thereof on Petitioner
Presbyterian Church, 99)3 Bear
or his attorney, GORDON V
Lake Road, Seminole County, Fl
FREDERICK, P.O. Box 179$,
Sanford. F lor lode n or before
Casselberr
NO 9$
17 Lake
February 25, 1976. Should u tall toPRECINCT
Fire Station,
Triplett,
do so a default may be entered
Casselberry, Fl
against you and the cause proeed
ci parte.
Seminole
PRECINCT NO. 18
WITNESS my hand and official
limiles off
seal as Clerk of the above Styled County Agri Center.
92, Sanford, Fl
Court on this 72 day of January, 1916.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
PRECINCT NO 19- Seminole Hgh
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
School. Georgia Avenue, Sanford, Fl
By- Lillian Tr Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
IdylIwilde
PRECINCT NO 20
(Seal)
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ED fl()Q&lt;y AND FRIENDS.
UNDERDOG

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EL) MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRC

(Fri.)'ConsuerSijvj

12' MAGNIFICENT MARBLE
MACHINE

35—Mobile Home Lots

SWORTHY.

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happinm wWo Rudy*s thriving buness career loads I,i
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BARGAIN MATS. I VERY CiA_y

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(Mon) A BIT NTH KNIT
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"CARRASCOLENDAS"

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Tenor stalks the cartus alter
fort girls
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filth vIctim lies wounded in her
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Pail tti-oo, The beth of Tom's
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A10110 IS Ofdefod to diet " tho
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2 12 NBC NEWS UPDATE
900
2 12i JOE FORRESTERBridges) is
Forroc (Uo
aided in s ofls to broak up
a gambling ring by a drug

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GAMES

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Altamontto
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ANGELA JEAN NOR
-- Iore5t City
SWORTHY whose place ofresidence PRECINCT NO. I?
near Lake Fire Station,fbi 3215.
is unknown
Fl
You will please take nice that Forest City,
there nas been filed and is pending in
Winter
theCircuitCoursinandforSeminole PRECINCT NO. 13
Springs Town Hall, 102 North MOSS
County. Florida, Civil Action No 16
Road, Winter 5prns. n
Ifl CA A brought by JAM E S
TALLEY NORSVIORTHY seeking a PRECINCT NO
Church of
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ANGELA JEAN NORSWORTHY Go&lt;lm
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at the Contemporary Hotel
Priortot)epressconference

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strategi.st.stohelpwlt.hthe Ford

be held lt Walt I)isne World

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last scek thc Ford camp
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campaign was in trouble and
that it tasn't being run to suit
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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
domen.
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nervousness but may not be.
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partners
opening 3pade bid to
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(ommunit) College iSCC
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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
anticipated from parent.s If the heartily endorsed the concept of ctiiIteg
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Oswald

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charges of grand larceny and free on bond until sentencing at
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Mr.
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Mrs
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Tuesday
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attorney Chris
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filed
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said,
night
for
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second
time
In
a
toxicated
or "drugged state.
motion seeking another conThey (the police department, week
were
reportedly
tinuance in the case.
Mrs. Jones said Saturday that
Seminole County Girl Scouts are busily selling several varieties of cookies In their annual Girl Scout
IT'S COOKIE
performed their duties, they terrorized when gunshots were
Cookie
Sale.
Here,
Cheryl
Fetter-hoff
she
moved into the house next
Patrick John Gregg.
and
Denise
Carver
set
out
with
a
bundle
of
the
delectable
, of
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were called (by' Mr. and Mrs. fired into their home. In door to the Kings on October l
91)(KIleS.
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pictures
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recipe.,
using
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cookies
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be
Winter Park, is
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fount] on Page 4-51) in t0day's linton King) and they came." October and early November
Seminole Magazine. (herald Photo By Bill Vincent Jr.
trial on chargof attempted
Mrs. Jones' son, Charles, is their home was pelted with
Page
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530'.) Dun Mar 81., Forest City,
contributors
ifleridd; Jack Horner, executive or entry fee s required - f it a Lwbecue to be staged by
the Knight's Shoe Store, Seminole Boat Works andMarina, DuLxns
residence 1 Gregg's tx-wife, Herald Outdoor Correspondent
Beginning Feb. 14. the Derby manager of the Greater San- shad is landed which the
days,
cn(linp,
March
ford
(.1amber
of
Commerce-,
fisherman
wants
to
enter,
have
Sanford
Police
Benevolent
Chrysler Plymouth, Meador's Lawn Mower Sales and ServiceCentral Florida merchants will run 30
according
to
!heriff's
Association
at
its
building
on Marine, Monroe Harbour Inc., and Norm Shanholzer. Daytona
fl
dr'puiIe. Officers reported and businessmen are sup- 14. This will allow five Dr. Robert A. Woodard; fishing it weighed and registered at the the Lake Monroe
waterfront. Mr. Muffler Shop, Sanford Shoe Tackle Supply.
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tal000 was shot in the back porting Sanford's First Annual weekends '.nd two ful moon camp operators John Lankford, neareM camp.
The derby committee an. Center, Sanford Auto Parts,
Grand prize winner in the
Shad Derbyy and 26 contruer-s
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periods when the shad
withapistol.
w
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Camp operators are required nounced that the following Seminole Sporting Goods, tournament will take home a
Rocco Anftn)- Conti, 42, of have amassed an array of should be at the peak.
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Woods; and "Tennessee' to purchast, identical certified merchanti are participating: Super X Drugs, Wert Jewelers,
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PompanO Park, Broward prizes for winners.
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The committee, composed of lindsay' will meet Monday at scales to weigh the shad.
fishing outfit
Adams Auto Parts, Army Medco Drugs, Sweeney's Office complete
HP
Johnson
motor,
12
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Taylor
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.7:30
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p.m. at the ChanIber
With "kick-off" (Lay for the Dick Mve, taxidermist. Gen,
The Sanford Shad Derby is Navy
Surplus
Store,
Supply,
Daytona
Main
Street
boat,
and
a
Harding
galvanized
IV.O (aunts of Involuntary Derby less than a ,week aay, \kidors Meador 's Marine, building at 730 p.m.
sponsored b the Evening Automotive Speed Parts
Pun, Fishing Hole Tackle tilt trailer. Weekly winners will
sexual
battery in connection Dick Dove, chairman of the Don Smith, Seminole Sporting
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Fishing camps designated as Iferald and *backed by the Johnny Bolton Ford, Dekle's Shop, Gwaltney Jewelers, be awarded complete spinning
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with the Nov. 15 rape of a 34- Derb% committm, today urged Goods;
Jack
Itathmell, weigh-in stations are Osteen Greater &amp;inford Chamber of Gulf Station. Denmark Sporting Walgreen Drugs. Wiebolt outfits plus other prizes and the
year-old woman at Altamonte all potential supporters to manager of Monroe harbour Bridge tamp, Marina Isle Commerce.
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Goods, Doves Taxidermy Camera Shop, J.C. Penney grand finale barbecue will see
Springs.
contact him untne(hately in 'Marina, B,ob Orrell and Bob Camp, Lemon Bluff, and
Following the inonth long Service, Goodvear Tire and Stores, Eckerd Drugs, Osh- some lucky persan ina7l-.11P
f order to complete the list of Markey of the Sanford Evening lindsay's. No pre-registration derby. prizes will be
,awarded at Service Store, kader Jewelers, man's Sporting Goods, Sanford Mercury outboard wmotor.
34 E. Warren Longwood. is
accused of arson in connection
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ultimately will lead to savings
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dollars for taxpayers, ac.
Women
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are included in 14 cases
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before Circuit Court Judge J.
William Woodson.
Mrs. Nancy Mae Black, 33,
formerly of Tampa, as indicted by the Seminole County
Grand Jur on a ftr't-degree
murder harge in the Dec fl
shooting death of her husband,
Billie Wayne Black, 46
The Blacks were visIting at
the 2809 (,roe Drive, Sanford,
home of her sister, Mrs Archie
McGwmick, when the shooting
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ttra pains V.ith proJects er
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philosophically. Don't take
ago Jill Jilt yourself or others too seriously. This coining ear you will
rhin
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Hong OMEN
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Lockheed Pay-Offs Disclosure

ltona Woman's nub, Normandy Boulevard.
Sanford Founders' Day program, 3 p.m., General
HenS. Sanford MemorI Ubrarv and Miji, 520 E.
First St. Open to public.

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to foreign
isbringingdem
in Congres. for an internatioJ code of business ethics
that would outlaw the practice.
"It's not just an American problem," said Sen. Charles
H. Percy. R.tlL, at the conclusion Friday of Lockheed
hearings b the Senate subcoinjnit
on multjnatio
corporations.
"I hope now there will be movement in Congress, in pri.
vate business, and in the OECD community Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Develcpment) (or an cifective multilateral code of conduct for corporations."
The Senate made a start this week in adopting an
unendinent to a pending (orei
miiitary aid bill
rcqLring contracto to report fts, fees and cornmissions paid or offered in Connection with U.S. weapons
sales abroad.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
aJSchoolAd%i3oComm1te730PId[ljlde
Elemen
School
Iongwood Tourist aub ir") to Tampa for Gasparilj.a
Day. Leave Seminole Plaza by bus 8 a.m.

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DOGS TAKE GROOM ING HONORS
The Annual Southeastera PfsIonal A1ed Dog Grooming
contest, a to.day event held at Jetport
Inn, Orlando, attracted
tIuII(jred, tl dg groomers to compete for awards and houc*i. In
the competition, Larry Blair, owner of Care.O.&amp;ll Pet Palace
at
Sanford, entered his silver standard poodle, Judd, and *
miniature Schnau.zcr, Heidi, to walk off with a trophy and third
place honors in overall dog grooming. Heidi Is the pet of Mr. and
Mrs. R.L. Williams of Idyllwflde Drive, Sanford.

SACHAMEN1'o, Calif. APi — The frail compromise
that built California's farm labor elections law, Gor.
Edmund Brown Jr.'s most celebrated achievement, has
lapserJ
The Agricultural Labor Relations Board ran out of
money Friday and closed its four regional offices after

Fields.

as the previous decade of umon-gro'er conflict often was.

PEOPLE
Nancy Kissinger To Undergo

Surgery For Stomach Ulcer
BOSIDN 'APi - Nancy Kissinger, wife of the
for a stnach ulcer.
Dr. W. GeraldAuste thief o1 wgeryat Massachusetts
Genera Hospital, and Dr. George Nardi said they Cotciirr
with the findings of Washington doctors after
The doctors said the operative plan will depend on the
findings at the time of surgery but will almost certainly
consist of removing the distal portion of the stomach
that which empties into the naU intestine.
Mrs. Kissinger, 41, has had a recurring gastric ulcer for
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NEW YORK APFib 'imwarriedact
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writer William
Dully after inspiring him to lose 83 pounds.
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Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Allen Myers in his
ctuunbcrs.
it i a
marriage far Dully.

according to police reports.
after his station wagon was
Police did not find the stolen from him by a girlfriend.
weapon, nor were any
The girlfriend allegedly took
criptions of any persons, or Nolan's wallet, ientllicatbon,
cars available, aceording to
the and *200 he had won at the d
reports, but the officers did find track earlier In the evening..,
the three bullets, lodged In The station "agon
"1ou.splaceZ in the residence, recovered by police at a motel
The first bullet reportedly in Altamonte Springs after
entered the south window of a Nolan told police he thought It
bedroom and struck a small might be found there,
coin purse. The bullet than fell reports sd.
to the floor where police found
Nolan reportedly decided not
it.
topreschargesagar
Police found a second bullet after the car was found.
lodged in the east wall of the
Police booked Nolan Into
same bedroom, and a third Seminole County
jail in lieu of
bullet penetrated the east wall $5,000 bond.
of the bedroom and was found
David Hamilton, 25, 113 W
in the north wall of the living 15th St., reported to police at
room of the residence, 11*
10:35 FrIday night his bicycle
reports said.
had been stolen, according 10
A neighbor reportedly ad- police records,
vised the police upon their
flle bicye had been seed
arrivalsbeheardwhatnded with a chain and lock on the
like shots at about 12:30 a.m. south side of the ABC tounge on
In other actions, Sanford FrenchAvenue,thereports,ajd
police arrested William J.
Hamilton reportedly told
Nolan, fl, 2206 Santa Rosa, officer
R.A. Mcintyre the
Vero Beach, for breaing and bicycle, a Schwinn
lpeed,
entering into the Sanford was valueti at $175.
Middle school early Saturday

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arrest by sberfff's deputies of
Officer Richard L Bennett James Douglas Stage, 20,
and another officer reportedly listing his address, according tO
investigated a telephone alarm county il records, as 112 E.
rceived at 3:36a.m., and found Airport Blvd., Sanford,
a window broken at the school.
Mrs. Wanda Malone, of 112 E.
After being let into the Airport Blvd., said Saturday
building by principal Dan that .St.age doesn't reside at the
Peiham, the officers proceeded address.

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GHEENSI3OItO, S.0 lATh
Republican presidential
hopeful Ronald Reagan has received a citizens band rrdio
for his 65th birthday from S1pers.
"You can use It in yourep when you're going out to the
ranch," one supporter said during a luncheon Friday.
'thisthekindthatthetruckerstoavOjd thespeed
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I IC') Per Cent.

"Starling and Managing a Small Business", SCC's
South Seminole Center, 1-4 and SR 436. Morning class, 9;
Veni1, 7.

I..ongwood Bicentennial Committee, 7:30 p.m.,
public.
Seminole
, open discussion, 8 p.m., Hallway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Rd., Sanford.
Seminole Commu1(y Band, 7 p.m., musicrama
building, old SCC Campus.
Central Florida Asin. for Deal, 7:30 p.m., Rock Lake
School Cafeteria, Tampa Ave., Ciando.
dsboro Elementary School Advisory Committee
Meeting, 7:30 p.m. in the school library.
Winter Springs Volunteer Fire Dept. Women's
AuxilIary, 7:30 p.m. meeting and Bingo, ready room of

Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Banquet for H*dgfjrt Volunteers, 7:30 p.m., si.
Mary Magdalene Church, ?Jtamonte Springs.
Cauelbe
lutheran Church.

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TRURSDAY,FEBRUARYI2
Mcoholic Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W.
Sanford.

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Seminole AA, closed, noon, Mental Health Cenr
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.

Mnerlcan Legion Auxiliary Unit 53, 8 p.m., post
home, 17-fl, Sanford.
S1R, toe., noon, Holiday ton,
Mtiinoste Speings Garden Club covered dish Supper and
meet, First Federal of Orlando, SR 436 and Palm
Springs Drive, Altajnontc Springs, 6:30 p.m.

Bkenten,iial Reception sponsored
by Suburban
Republican Women's Club, 7-9 p.m., Oak Harbour Club,
Altamonte Springs. Awarding of BicentennIal quilt,

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said "there is a good chance" Donald "Cinque" DeFreeze
Miss Hearst will testify in her trained his
weapon on her dur.
behalfthatSbion
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Ttiars what inake the FTU
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Under the watchful eye of Dr.
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professor who has been the
guiding light behind the FTIJ

calls for an individual who is so
well versed in his craft that
courtroom tesUmony he offers
is unassailable, He also
reminds students that SUCh
testimony' could send a

Under ideal cunditious a
forensic scientist is able to
co'centrate in a specific area.
Most, however, are required to
work all six, the FTU chemist
indicated.

WIth one of the newest and few would-be forensic scientists are
forensic science degree Faced with studies calculated to
programs in the country, make them acutely aware of
Florida
Technological their future responsibilities,
University' joins a select groups The emphasis is on the natural
of colleges and universities in sciences ranging through all
the development of such cx' levels of chemistry Into
perts from scratch,
physics, geology, biology,
The majority of forensic botany, and a healthy' rations of
scientists working in crime labs math. To those, add courses in
today were trained as chemists criminal and civil law, criminal
or biologists; others are former justice and liberal arts, With
law officers with on-the-job such stiff requirements only'
training. But there are still students who are serious about
relatively few who've been pursuing a career in forensic

prison. Some have had second
thoughts after considering that
particular possibility, McGee
said,
But the profession has its
rewards for those who stick.
Theaveragestarting salary for
graduates is $2,000 a year.
There are
areas of
forensic scier,ce, McGee CXplained. Included are firearms
and tool marks examination,
scrOlOt)' (blood and body fluid
analysis, tocicology (poisons),
solid dosage texting,questjoned

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in the two years It has been
operation. An additional step (Ct
lend more muscle Is the Upcoming appointment of a
visiting professor In forensic
science who will divide a oneyear stay at FTU between
teaching chores and researching some of the problems that
vex regional crime labs In
Florida, The appointment will
be the first of what McGee
hopes is a succes,sion of such
opportunities.

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victed criminal, was hung'in the faVorable, since the portraitS who abuse their public trust?"
Justice Department. They're hanging ceremony Jan. 23 may
be no real measure of public
writing angry letters about
Kleindienst, now a private
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Senate Judiciary' Committee
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graph Corp. He was given a
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doubt which bulet was the
killer.
There's no room for
gUeSSWOrk.
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the professional who uses the
laboratory to uncover clues that
can spell innocence or guilt.
While the deductive powers of
Sherlock Holmes make good
reading, It remains that tying
together evidence at a crime
scene in a package that stands
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TM.I.AHASSEE 1 AP - Faculty' and staff at the
state's nine universities will vote March 2 and 3 to decide
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killed the driver; but which
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district attorney. Did the first
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TALI.AIIASSEE (API - A joint commmittee
studying the possibility of a state takeover of horse racing
in Florida says it would be too expensive for the state to
buy the Five tracks in the state.
The Joint Legislative and Executive Horse Trust Study
t'ornrnittee said in its final report Friday that It would cost
more than $75 million to buy the facilities,
Revenue from betting at the tracks would not be high
enough to retire bonds the state would need to make the
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Kenneth Cooksey turned down a suit Friday by two an•
tiunlon groups seeking to halt the balloting.
However, the judge granted a motion to allow the two
i;roups to inspect union authorizatloil cards signed by
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they Book 17, Page
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may have that ChalIeng. the
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BOSTON AP) -The defense in the drug trial of former
pro football linebacker Rommie Loudd has ended its case
and the Jury is scheduled to receive its charge and could
begin deliberations Monday'.
Loudd, 42, charged with possession and (listrihuting cocaine, testified in his own defense Thursdiv in U.S.
l)istrict Court.
i.oudd was managing general partner of the Florida
Blazers in the World Football League, which collapsed
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year 1976 LS iI bit disconcei'tlflg.
"I can't even go to a cocktail party anymore without
hearing, 'Wait 'Ill you get in the White House' or 'Is that
you Scoop7 ' People take politics too seriously," says
Jackson, who shares his name with the senator from
Washington.
'ftelour—Jacksn,Ford,Wallaceand}lan.is_areall
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FORT LAUDERDALE (API

SCHUMACHER and

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit to foecc lose a Mortgage
his been filed against you In the
above Court by the aP.ove named
Plaintiff.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR loreclosec,The
is properly sought to be
as follows
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
LOT 6, (Less the Southwesterly o
PROBATE DIVIION
feet thereiof) arid all of Lot 7 of
File Number 1S31CP
Block
'A", THOR NBURGS AD
Dsviiori
DIT ION TO LLOYDS TERRACE.
In Re: Estate of
Srmlnoi, County. Florida, ac
PHILIP OrCICCO. JR.
0teaS.'d
in PIat Bk 9. Page 94 of the Public
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
RecOrds of Seminal, County,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Florida
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
YOU ARE REQUIRED to file
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
your Ansr with the Clerk of the
OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED Court and to serve a cope upon the
IN THE ESTATE:
Plaintiff's Attorney, HARVEY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED COULTER, Pa Boi 3736. Forest
?hattneadministrationoftheestate City.FIorida37;$1,Iaterthanth,
of PHILIP DCICCO. JR.. deceased.
11th of February, 1976. If you fail to
the Circuit Court for Seminole
ainjt you for the relief demanded
County, Florida. Probate Division,
in th Complaint
the address of which '5 Sanford.
WITNESS my hand and seat of
FlOrida The personal represer,
tative of the estate is SIDNEY H. Siid Court at Sanfoc't. Seminole
County, 1976
Florida, this lltn day of
LlTNER,wtoseaddressis445GuIf Janua
of Mexico Drive, Apartment No 302.
Sarasota. Fl 33577 The name arid (Seal)
Artr H Beckwjth, Jr.
address of the Personal represen
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fatsve'sattorn,y are set forffi below.
By' Cecilia
All persons having claims or
Deputy Clerk
demands
against OIJR
the estate
are Publith Jan 18. 23, Feb. I, S. 197a
requlr, WITHIN
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Route I
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U) Atty. (len. Edward Levi,
Democratic Sens. Lawton Chiles and Richard Stone
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Road Repaving
Bid Accepted

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WASHINGTON (AP - Florida's two senators have
recommended Tyrie Hoyer, chief judge of the state's First
to be a fekral district judge

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Larry I. Williams,
President

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Senators Recommend Judge

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7673.CA.O,.B

EVELYN M SCHUMACHER.

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(ember 1974 for the November general election.

NOTICE OF

Publith
0EV $21

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

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dropped 7,5431 while independents and other parties in.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

The Larry T. WiIIIemt

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Said Court on this 72nd dày of
January. $976
iSeal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Ckrk of the Circuit Court
By Martha I Vihlen
Deputy Clerk
PubIi
Jan 75. Feb 1. 8, IS. 1976
0EV I??

Legal Notice

suorter

Two Parties Lose Voters

I intend to register Said name wffp EVELYN M. SCHUMACHER, hl5
th Clerk of the Circuit Court, wife,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
Defendants
cordanc, with the provisions of the
F4ctito
Name Statutes, ' wit
FORECLOSURE SUIT
Section es.o, Florida Statut,i TO DAVID H SCHUMACHER

(1971$

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T'ill,AIiAM I (APi
L)emocrauc and
Rt.publtcan parties lost boters whie the number of per
sti, registered as independents or with other parties
Increased, according to the latest registration polls.
Figures released Friday by the Elections Division from
regLstration when books closed Jan. 24 showed that the
total number of voters dropped 68,617 In 16 months to
3,552,639.

WI TN ESSmy hand and Inc seat Of

FIRING PIN and that DAVID H

hSh

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I am engaged in business at 2595 S
pora? ion
Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Septlrile , ,,.,,,,,Plairttjfl,
County, Florkia, under the fictitious

name of THE

H

of damages to the school, Authorities reported that
rampaging students smashed 97 windows and destroyed
clocks, water coolers, floor tiles, cafeteria furniture and
other school property.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
t file with the clerk of the above
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIII.
court a written statement of
any CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
claim or demand they
may have COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Each Iaim mutt be in writIng and
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13
CIVIL NO. 76-73.CA.O9.A
muSt ifldiCati the basis for
the FE0ERA. 'ATIONAL MOP
Longwooj AA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episp3I
claim, the name and address of the TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
creditor or his agent or attorney,
Church,
Longwoocf.
Plaintiff,
àfld the amount claimed, If the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP — testimony" they want at the
claim
isnot
yet
due,
the
date
When
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With a film of in armed Patti- hearing on the tape.
it
RAY H SEACHRIST. MARY A
'
will become due shall be Stated,
cia Hearst having been shown
If
SEACHRIST, hit wife, and USLIFE
S
lie claim
The tape surfaced AprIl 24
5 contingent or CREDIT CORPORATION,
tojy, 11e jwlge in her trial lV4. On it, the rper heir- - -Uflliqvldàted. the future of the
DefenGsrits
will decide wher to admit as
iertalnty Shall be stated, If the
' soft voice says that "my
NOTICE
OF SUIT
claim
At
is secured, the Itcurity shall TO Ray
he ianry 7L 1v7 meeting of the SchI
evidence a tape recording in comrades and I
Board of Seminole
H. SeOchrisl
ezpropria
County, the Board aPprod increases
be desred. The claimant SlI
In the income scale to be used In
Mary A SCàchr,t
determining eligibility for rededo,lcem,
which Miss hearst said she $10,660.02 from the Sunset
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
1036
Street
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
willingly roUied a bank with a branch of the Hibernia Bank"
Waynesboro.
Virginia
mail
one
copy
to
each
TMfotlowinscaleistobeusedtodeterminewhoQuali,iesforfreeaed
PiftOflaI
loaded mn.
nine days earlier.
reduc
price meau.
rtesefltat,ve.
U.S. Dist. Judge Ol1
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
J.
"My gun was loaded, and at
AtIper$onsinterestintheMta,, acomplaintlofor,(I,1 mortgage
Carter said at the end of
'° whom a copy of this Notice of
FRER
a'dministration has been mailed are encumberin7 the foll*irig real
FILy
REDUCED
day's cowl ealon that he will intentlon.ary point their guns at SIZE
'operty:
required, WITHIN THREE MON
Weekly MOfhty AnnI
Lot 31, Block C. CRYSTAL BOWL
hear testimony about the tape me," Miss Hearst said in the
Weekly Monthly Aflil 1145 FROM THE DATE OF THE SECOND
ADD

In Flea rst

&amp;

NO lICE I HERE BY GIVEN that LII Y. a F for 'a Banking cot

Corp

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, CIVIC center.

•'Rumau Behavior for Empioy,es," SCC' SOUth
Seminole Center, 1 and SR 436.

I\ Li I 1 11

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Free Blood preuure tests, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church
7th and Eim, Sanford,

Club.

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National Child
Safety Council
By H R Wilkino.
Its President
State of Michigan
County of Jackson
Sworn to and sIA,scribed before
me this 19th day of January. A 0
1976
Commission expires June 4. 1979
Janet Smith

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NOTICE OF SUIT

tnat an action to foreclose a mor
tgage on the following prOperty in
0Ev $73
Seminole County, Florida
Lot II. ILESDALE MANOR.
accOrding to the Plat thcronf as
REGISTRATIONOF
recorded in Plat Book II, Page 89.
FICTITIOUS NAMES
Public Records of Seminole County,
We the undersinecj, being duly Florida,
sworn,dPi.ereby declare under Oath PI,j% be('n filed against you, fld you
that the. names of all persom in
are required to serve a copy of your
terest,d in the buSIne or written defenses, if any, to it on
profe%s)on carried on unde- the Vernon Swartsel, of ANDERSON &amp;
name of NATIONAL FIRE SAFETY RUSH. Attorneys for me Plaintiff,
COUNCIL at 727 Royal Oaks Circle. whose address iS Post Office Box
Longwnoc, Florida 37750 and the 7788. 377 East Central Boulevard,
extent of the Intereit of each, is as Oflando, Florida 3280$. and file th
follw
iginal with tf Clerk of the aboi,e
NATIONAL CHILD SAFETY Styled Court on or before the 25th
COUNCIL, a Michigan
prof it day of February. 1976. otherwise a
charitable corporation. IOU Page iudoment may be entered against
Avenue, P.O. Box 2. JCksOn, you for the relief demanded in the
Michigan 49701, Extent of Interest Complaint.

Light building, Sanford,

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Orlando. Florida 37807
Publith' Jan. 25, Feb. I. I. IS. 1976

Winter Springs Jayctes, 7 p.m., VFW post, 17-92,

tosearththebufldjngandronnd
Nolan hiding in a bathz-oom
g.1t on the second floor, the
Sanford police Saturday were reports said.
investigating a report that
No!an hd in his pocsan a
three bullets were fired into a book of blank cheeks which
bedroom of the residence of apparently had been taken
Julia Mae Lewis, l, early from the school office, reports
Saturday morning,
said.
Sanford patrolman Gordon C.
Nolan was aested at 4:24
Reid responded to the call at a.m.andIaterreport.edJyga
1:39a.m. and went to the scene that he entered the building In

fl

Post Office Box 1748

Longwood.

.BySCOAflRA}1A
Herald Correspondent

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SAM E MURRELL &amp; SONS
Attorneys ter the Husband

Longwood Sertonja Club, noon zalit)' Inn, 1-4 and SR

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Monday for the first tune since fierce racial fighting over
the school's nickname, police say.
The battered school closed ts doors Friday as
authorities prepared disciplinary action against about 40
students suspected of triggering Thursday's four-hour
t)dttle.
County schools SpokCS1T1IrI Jack Bridges said
susnension and expulsion hearings will begin next week.

LAST
P4OWN RESIDENCE
))7 Chadwick Road. Apopka,
Florida 3770)
AND TO All Parties Oasming
interest by, through, under or
nst the aforesaid persons

Di'puly Clerk

SCinInole AA, closed meeting, noon, Seminole County
Health Center, Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.

H*'w-,rr-

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wife
RESIDENCE Unknown

Arlhur H flecknith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Derden

:

Jackson heights PTA., social hour and student
display, 7:30 p.m., meeting and panel on "The PTA and
School Legislation," s p.m.

Hit By Bullets

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Sanford Middle School Local Adviirv CornmiIte,

4.34

MANCHEsTE;R, Nil. 'APi - ['resident Ford began

WITNESS my hand and seal as

Suburban Republiran Women's Club, 10 a.m., Oak
Harbour Club, Altanionte Springs, Speaker August
Joh,ansen, former congre5njn from Michigan.

Sa nfo rci 1.u.I 0 riie

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hi5

p.m., school library. Open to public.

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Clerk of the Circuit COurl for TO DONALD I PLAT T
ROSA
Seminolp County, FIri, this
22nd JEAN PLAIt a a JLAN PLAIT,
of January. 1976

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

Ford Campaigns Personally

1LE1GH API—Ten men are fadng indictments on
charges of srnuggling22toof marijuana from Colombia
into the fishing village of Mesic on the North Carolina
coast last month.
dc
grand jiry leturned the lntnctments ,,
Raleigh Friday.
The drugs were' seld by edera1 and state law enfcrcement officers at a seafood processing plant in
Pamlico County Jan.11. Officers said it was the largest
drug shipment ever seized in North Carolina. The value
was estimated at over 0 million,

ngeAudubopsocIety 7:3Cp.m., Central Christian
Church, 250W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Talk on annaIs
by Bob Smith.

Police lnvestigati

More than 400 secret-ballot elections, the first for
California's farm workers, have been held under the law.

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Seminole County. Florida. a 1962 corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the United Statr'
•, to determine child CuStody and of America
other relief,
Plaintiff
You are hereby required to file
your written delenses with the Clerk DONALD L.
PLAIT and ROSA
of the said Court and serve a
copy JEAN PLATT a K a JEAN PLATT.
upon the Husband iv the
r:uanci.i AC
Husband's attorneys, whose address
CE PTANCE CORPORAl ION, a
anne
hero. on or before Missouri corporation. and THE
February 74th,197d,oraOfauIt will UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
IA entered against you.
Defendants

Sanford Rory Club, noon, Chic Center,

a

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IN BRIEF

GMC truck,

Alcotiolles Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St
Sanford.

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WEKIWA COUNTY, FLORIDA
ESTATES,
NUMBER
ONE. CIVIL ACTION NO. 7617CA.09.r
SeminoIeCounty,FporplatBouk FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
9. Page 52. Public Records of
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI. a

Seminole High School Band Parents special meeting
7:30 p.m., band

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Elections Board Closes

tong it personally Saturda%'.
After a campaign by proxy and organization, Ford was
to seek New Hampshire presidential primary votes for
himself on a two-day mission to the state where he faces
ls first challenge from Ronald Reagan.
With i, Fcr2' Rcp licin ãIlit' liupe to give a majcr
lift to what has been a troubled campaign effort,
The President, his wife and daughter Susan were flying
into Manchester (or the weekend of campaigning. The
emphasis clearly was on an effort to present Ford the
President, not the campaigning politician.

Seminole AA,en meeting, 3 p.m., 591 lake Mine
Road, Halfway House, nfo

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Noticr is hereby Qven that I mm .
PflQflgr
in business at 107 S
To KATHLEEN HAMILTON
Maqnola Avr. Sanford, SeminoI
AdcJre Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED County. Florida under the flctito..,s
thmtasuilPsbeIjJedagns,you name of HOWE'S GLASS &amp;
" the Circuit Court of Semnote SCREEN CO. M'd thl I intend to
County, FIcrica, tntifIeJ In Re' register said name with the Clerk of
Th Marriage of WILLIAM LEE the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
HAMIL TON,
Florida in accordance with the
Husband.
KATHLEEN HAMILTON, Wile. wOviSIOflS of the FIctitious Name
cvi Ati No 16 IIOtA 04 E The Statutes, To Wit. Section 16S 09
I'ure Of this suit is to obtain a Florida Statutes 1957
d%solutq of m,rrige, determine
S Royce J. Howe
a special Publsth Jan 25. Feb i.e.
(Uity in. and require you to convey DEV120
to the husband and divest yourself of
the following described properly
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Iatedin SeminnleCounty. Florida,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR.
to wit
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
loll, Block A. LITTLE

Sanford. em1noleArtt zn 17th
unI Art Show and
Tea, Sanford Civic Center, noon-5 p.m. Public is mvii

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FICTITIOUI NAME

NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA

SLJNDAY,FEBRUAJfl'S

INJ BRIEF

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Sunday,

Feb. $. 197

Even i ng H e ra ld , Sanlord, Ft.

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PRICES GOOD
IN THESE
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ONLY...
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MONDAY

9 a.m.

PKG.

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FEDERALLY GRADED
HEAVY WESTERN
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29-ox.
CANS

9 a.m.

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SEMINOLE,
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CITRUS,
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COLLIER
AND VOLUSIA

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THE FOLLOWING STORES NOW CLOSED SUNDAY
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When U.S. and Soviet nogotiators resumed
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agreement to rctrict nuclear weapons. They may
not meet the deadline.
SALT, indeed the entire broader subject of
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days of 1972 when the current cycle of coexistence
with the Soviet Union began. At that time both the
United States and the Soviel tinion said ir part that
"efforts to obtain unilateral advantages at the
f
tnht'r, (iirvct or indirect, are inconsistent'' with superpower detente.
Soviet behavior in the last three 'ears has
swept away most of our delusions about the
possibility of reducing tensions in areas where we
have direct or indirect confrontations with Russia.
uncertain terms that it will continue to support
"just wars of national liberation"
meaning its
clients in Portugal, the Middle East, Angola,
Sahara and elsewhere.
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detente by the Soviet Union has created even
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bombers and 360 miles on submarines or ships.
In toto the Soviet Union has yielded nothing,
Counting its Backfire bombers, some of which
already are deployed, it would still have some 2,400
strategic weapons. A Backfire equipped with a
Soviet cruise missile with a 1,500-mile range would
most certainly pose a danger to the United States
even if it could not be refueled in the air.
In turn the American cruise missile, which is
our next generation of Colt .45 peacemaker, would
be hobbled even before it is off the drawing boards.
missile would not reach any major targets in the
Soviet Union. Conversely, a Soviet sea cruise
missile with a 360-mile range could wreak havoc in
the United States.
It is not likely that Congress would approve
such a bargain, nor should it. The Soviet Union has
made it clear by inviting Secretary of State
Kissinger to Moscow to talk about SALT that it
places a high value on concluding another
agreement.
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counter offer by the United States
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Federal Judge Leland C. Neilsen found the evidence so
flimsy in a price-fixing case against six bakeries and five of
their officials that he callei off the trial without asking the jury
to consider the charges. Rarely in his years on the federal
bench, said the judge, had he seen prosecutors bring defendants
into court on such meager pounds.
forcement of antitrust lawson behalf of onsunsers, especially
when the product Involved is a staple like bread. In this Case, the
zcaloffederalprosecutorJapriceiryw,rerone
existed may boomerang. Legal talent does not come cheap.
Sixteen lawyers were involved in defpndinu lb. ?keric in thi
case. Wherebsuchextr buslnessexpcnselikelytosh up? In
the price of bread.

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(DN\') Chairnun of the House ntelligenci'
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week at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
DC., where public figures debate and arisw

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made. There were even misdeeds. The work that were
given to it. I tend much more to question
JDC Appreciation
Put together in large part of Jacques Banahi, is under way today Is the process of
bringing
those
that gave the orders than those who
Gov. Brown's special assistant for the arts, the intelligence within our constitutional
behalf of Torn Fay, Superintendent of our prayer breakfast was
carried them out. I think less highly, perhaps, of
a departure from framework, It will be done by better
rather new Seminole Juvenile Detention Center, traditional but in keeping
guidelines, the FBI than I (lid before I started the In.
with the chief by better supervision.
and the Center's Civilian Auxiliary Board, our executive's urorthodox
vesilgation.
style.
Are
sincere thanks go to the Herald for the interest
covert
operations
necessary
and
should
it caused so I am told a Few raised eyebrows they be
Are covert actions necessary and should they
separated Irons intellIgence gathering?
youhaveshownin theyouthof ourar-ea who are among the 800
or so "tradition-minded" mem
irons intelligence gathering?
profiting from our Center's program,
hers of the Sacramento establishment who
at. world in whIch we live. During the colder days of
Recently your article on our need for fire tended,
lam not opposed to all covert actions. I think
the
Cold
War,
there
retardant mattresses was forwarded to
was
cause
for
a
great
deal
of
some
are meaningful, useful and proper. There
The sermon or lecture was given by an- effort in
this field. In recent years, we have done are covert
Tallahassee and Lmediate action was taken on thropologist Gregory
Batson of the University of much
actions that come very close to being
less. In the future, there will be occasions pure intelligence, To
our request for new ones that would prevent last California at Santa Cruz and
set up a new bureaucracy
former husband
in which a little quiet help to some friends can for
the purpose of conducting covert actions
example of what your paper's support and In- pregnant goats,
and said the word "religion"
weapons. During the l92(, Secretary of State rather meaningless. What
fluence can mean.
and 'prayer" have different meanings to
I hope Is that good
henry L. Stimson closed up a code breaking unit over1ghtlegls1ao
Thanks for your continued interest and ferent people.
passed.
If you could have
because he said that gentlemen don't read each a
sinport of ow Center.
joint committee on intelligence with a
U,S. District Judge Thomas
J, MacBride, who other's mail. Twenty years later, Stlmson (by revolving membership,
GeneEiselein, helped organize the first prayer
breakfast
then Secretary of War) was reading as much oversight. You would you could get reasonable
Chairman 1957, described the Brown program in
also make it possible for
GennanandJapanesemailasheld We have the CIA not to have to brief six separate
Civilian Auxiliary Board Sacramento Convention Center
as "most cIII- an experiment one time
cornyears ago In which the mittees. The difficulties are largely
Seminole Juvenile ferent,"
political,
covert action operations were separated from Hell hath no
DetentL,n Center
Mr. Bariahi, the governor's assistant
fury like the committee chairman
who
intelligence
gathering. They spent half their whose Jurisdiction is threatened
arranged the breakfast1 says, "Next year we're
and you can't
Minister's Corn m ents
not going to be abletofind room lorall the people time trying to find each other. This was really e-stabli.th the kind of committee I would like to
who will want to come. This is something not very productive,
see withoutremoving the jurlsdictJon of those six
What a Prayer Meeting??
Should the CIA's budget be published?
committees.
everybody is going to be talking about,
Since the Reverend Robert J. Hunter, in the
No. We would repeat the experience of the
This sort of gathering points up the urgent Atomic
Pastor's Corner on Friday, (Jan. 29) raIsed the need of spiritual renewal and
Should the CIA'i t*idet be puWlihed?
Energy Commission which started out in
revival In OW'
question, 'Is Nation Anti-Osristlan" I felt (lines! There Is Just one answer a great 1947 with a single line figure and last year's
I am wholly In favor of publishing at least the
readers of the Evening Herald, would appreciate spiritual awakening in our
budget was 15 pages of detailed data on our tot-al figure
nation. Without i,
for the CIA budget. I will say that the
some info which just came to me on the State am fearful for the
future. With it, great things weapons expenditures, I think the same thing figures given to us, even the
Prayer Breakfast rocently in Sacramento, can happen in this Bicentennial Year.
et
if we have would happen to ow Intelligence structure and documents, don't represent the total spent.
Calif., at the 18th annual Governor's Prayer revival
We
we would be providing detail., which would be of have to do
it will make increasingly effective
more
than
just
publish
Breakfast, under Gay. Edmund G. Brown Jr., witness as Christians, If we csn
the figures
our
experience
a great assistance to ow adversaries,
they give us. We have to analyze them.
which was unorthodox, to say the least, ac- spiritual awakening it will
shake some of our
Has recent publicIty hurt the CIA?
cording to sonic of those who were participants, churches to their
Has recent publicity hurt the CIA?
foundations, revolutionize our
There has been some effect on our inA bare-chested Indian dance, a Sufi choir sang church members and send them out
to witness. telligence gathering as a result of publicity — not
I think that we would all like crime to
a half-dozen spiritual songs to the ac- Can what happened in Sacramento, happen In Just
from investigating committees but from dftappear
from the streets of America but I don't
were served yogurt, pineapple, prunes and
decided that they no longer can risk working Ignoring
Harold A. Harris
cheeses instead of the traditional bacon and
it. If America Is so weak that it cannot
First ChrIstian Church with us. But I think the products of our In- stand
the
truth about itself then I think it is far
Sanford telligence are still of the highest quality.
wea kcrthaneitherIrColbyor,beljvpt,,
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JACK ANDERSON

Congressional Windfall For 'Small' Oil
WASHINGTON — In the uLse of helping
But under the loophole, Pennwll, Husky and terrble retribution upon their
heath,
Chamber's dealings with Drogoul and the
"siziall" oil firms survive, Congress has poured other large firms will get partial exemptions
The French newspaper offended Ambassador newspaper,
$500 million a year Into the coffers of 47 from regulations "unrelated to their actual
Kosciusko-Morizet by publishing a satire which
refineries, many of
them ctuaIly hundred- needs," the FEA memo states, Such
Next, according to Drogoul, the fuming
substantial
described
a mythical town called Clothemerle. Ambijssndor tried to dry
million-dollar corporations, A confidential firms as Rock Island will save
up the paper's support
U to $7 million IL bumbling mayor, unhappily, appeared to be from French banks
Federal Energy Administration (FEA) memo to despite an already strong market
in
the
US. He was finally
position,
a lampoon of the self-importar;t French Am- successful
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CBC television says a special
police task force formed last November to investigate
charges of bribery and kickbacks in construction
of the
Olympic village is being prevented from bringing charges
by 'political or Olympic pressure."
The report says five Individuals could be charged tm.
mediately, but someone Is keeping the police on "a short,
very tight rein."
Quoting what It called a reliable police source, the network said the police have been asked to hold off on
charges until after the 1976 Olympic Games because of
"the hann court actjons would do to our image
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DAMASCUS, Syria AP — Lebanese President
Suleiman Franjich flew to Damascus today to wrap up a
Syrian-guaianteed settlement of Lebanon's civil war.
The ChrIstian president and his Moslem premier,
Rashid Karami, were embraced by Syrian President
IIaIez Assad of Syria on their arrival at the flag-bedecked
I)amnascus airport.
Top Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasir Arafat stayed
behind in Beirut to help a mixed armistice commission of
Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian officers prevent any
outbreak of disorders to sabotage the Syrian-Lebanese
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FDA Will Ban Food Dye

winning Florida editor, has
been appointed women's
editor of The Evening
Herald.
Jean Patteson, Who has
served as women's editor, _________
will become women's news
director. Her respon
sibilitles will be expanded
r
to Include other areas of ______'C,
news coverage.
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Ms. Dowd comes to
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Sanford from Osceola
County, where she was
managing editor of the St.
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Cloud News and the
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Kimnmee (;awtte. In last
year's Florida Press
--Association
Better
Newspaper Contest, the
News was nerned runnesJACQUELINE DOWO
up for the title of Florida's
best weekly newspaper.
Ms. Dnwd won a first place
Republican.
For tn-depth reporting, a
She Is a graduate of
second for feature writing
Ge urge Washing on
and a first place in
University in Washington,
photography,
D.C., where she studied
During college, she
journalism and political
worked on the city desk at science.
the St. Petersburg Times
Although not a native,
and Evening Independent
Ms. Dowd has lived in
and as an intern in the Florida since the age of
Washington, D.C., office of
three. Her mother still
former Congressman resides in St. Pei'rsburg
William Cramer, a Florida
Beach.

WA.s}llN(;T0N tAP)
The the FDA Just 10 days earlier, made with the dye before the
Use '1 the di in j.rlti:'
FuI arid Ig Administration, and dismissed industry's re- ban went into effect,
not always readily apparent ti
emerging victorious from a quest for an injunction.
The FDA sz.id It will not order consumers. Labels do not decourt skirmish with industry,
Lawyers representing color a recall because there is "no dare its presence and it may b'
plans to impose a mandatory manufacturers and users im- evidence
of a public health combined with other dyes ti
ban next week on the synthetic mediately filed notice of their hazard from any
currently make shades of brown and
dye Red No. 2, used videly in intention logo to the U.S. Court available food or other
products purple and is sometimes used ti
foods, drugs and cosmetics for of Appeals in a second attempt made with Red No. 2."
make fish and cake frostIng68 years.
to stay the agency's action,
The judge said the FDA ban whiter.
The agency contends on the
OnesubstituteforlledNo,2i
The FDA said the earliest it without an administrative
basis of animal studies that the
would
be
hearing
was,
in
his
opinion,
a
dye
called Red No. 40. liLt
could publish the ban
dye may be a weak cancer- Tuesday.
It would take effect arlatrary. But he said federal experts soy Red No. 40 has
causing agent, and that
food immediately unless there are law requiring food colors to be drawbacks, such as turning
and color manufacturers further court delays
safe shifted the burden of proof fruit-flavored drinks black
cannot prove with absolute
to industry and left the court when Vitamin C is added. Cancertainty that it is safe.
Food, drug and cosmetic without jurIsdiction,
ada said it will not appro'.'e Red
U.S DIM. Judge Aubrey E. manufacturers would be
The FDA was Joined in the N&amp;, 40 bccausc the manuRobinson Jr. on Friday dis- prohibited from using Red No. 2 court hearing by an unusual facturer did
not iuliuitt a']'-solved the temporary restrain- in their products, but they ally, Ralph Nader's Health Re- quate
safety data.
ing order he had issued against would be free to sell products search Group, one of the agen.
Several large U S firms,
cy's most frequent critics on among them Nabisco and Gen.
consumer safety Issues.
eral Mills, have stopped u.sin!
The consumer group filed a fled Nr. 2 in recent years be"friend of the court" brief trac- cause of safety questions. Other
ing the history of Red No. 2, its manufacturers reportedly have
own efforts since November large stockpiles of the dye,
Is
1971 to get it off the market and which they would he stuck with
scientific studies at home and if the ban were imposed next
TAlLIIAS.sEE APi
abroad calling its safety into veek.
l.ewis sought the federal
florida's trikc force against sistance during a visit to Sv ash- question.
a massive mortgage securities ington last year when he pointSmall Tractor. Small
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Industry lawyers noted Cana.
fraud is being beefed up with a i'd out the size, complexity and da informed the FDA this week
$00,00O federal grant, sen. multistate nature of the Fraud. it will not follow suit In banning
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He announced last year that Red No. 2. But the Judge noted
The Law Enforcement civil actions to stop operations Russia has banned the dye for
Assistance Administration of the companies had been years on the basis of studies by
Friday notified Chiles that the completed but that criminal Its Scientists.
Opinions Differ
grant was approved for use for probes for punishment and acThe FDA i'rtifIed 1.3 million
criminal prosecution, said Jack tions aimed at recovering mon- pound.s of fled No. 2 last year
Hood Tractor Co,
Pridgeon, Chiles' press aide. cy were continuing,
for use in hundreds of products,
Comptroller Gerald Lewis
Lewis' press aide, Harrold including vitamin pill coatings,
On
Otane. Fl. 1SI4
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has a force of six persons work- "Bus" Rummell, said the strike strawberr pop, candy and Cur
A'?amo.? 5pnçi, Fla fl7Sl
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ing out of West Palm Beach on force still must probe deeper ifletics.
Altar, pl• Sruç
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the racket which he said may into company records.
have cheated as many as 80,000
He said the force is assisting
DEAR DR. LAMB
Dr.
I am
persons out of as much as $1 state attorneys in developing
writing about shingles. I had
billion.
crimiiial prosecutions and
them and at that time I wrote to
The
six-member
tdsk
force
seeking
to
determine
whether
Lamb
Dr. Joseph Mother; he was
has been operating with a $110,- additional civil action is needed
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
writing in our newspaper like
000 LEAA grant in probing the in case other companies are inyou are.
backgrounds of some 60 corn- valved.
SANFORD ITALIAN PIZZA
panics, which may have been
A House special investigating
My problem is your ininvolved in the fraud,
committee is looking into wtiy
formation is different from his.
RESTAURANT
The new federal grant, to be state agencies waited for more
You say you can't catch that of having suffered the supplemented
with $67,000 in thanaveartomoveagainst the
OPEN 11A.M. MON.thTUSAT.__OPEN4 P.M. SUN.
shingles from a person with first"
state funds, will be used during racket alter learning about it.
1008 French Ave. (Hwy 17.92) Sanford
chicken pox. Dr. Mother says,
the next 18 months to pay costs
It
has
Ph. 321.0)22
laid
most
of
the
blame
take care to stay away from
Perhaps the account you read of six
C')
attorneys, eight investi- on the Land Sales Division, but
youngsters with chicken pox, a contributed to the widespread gators, two account.ant.investi. is
to
the Gen.
operations
of
PIZZA
week or two of being careful isa mistaken idea that an attack of gators, an office manager and Lewislook
andinto
Atty.
Robert

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small price to pay If you can shingles conferes immunity. In five secretaries, Pridgeon said. Shevin next month.
Plain or Combinations
avoid shingles.
any case it isn't so. It is quite _________________________________________________________
Tomato &amp; Cheese . Garlic.
possible for you to have another
Yousayifyouhavean attack attack of shingles.
Green Peppers - Pepperoni
of shingles and recover you are
Onion . Mushroom.
Sausage Anchovienot immune. Dr. Mother says
Time marches on and with It
Medium - Large
an attack does produce im- our knowledge constantly
inFEBRUARY 6, 1976
by the Slice.
%Valter
London,
Deliary
munity against a second attack. creases. When knowledge inADMISSIONS
Kathryn S. Starling, Dellary
Sanford:
Also Introducing Our Own Special
Could you please clear this up creases, changes can and do
Hazel Barone, Deltona
willie R. Bohannon
SQUARE
SICILIAN PIZZA AND CAL ZONE
for me' I know there isa gap of
Marçeritc George, Deltona
Martha
D.
Boss
Vivian
M.
several years between the two
Juell, Deltona
--DEAR DR. LAMB
For
Douglas Coniglio
opinions, but I
Pauline
Lloyd,
Deltona
need to know as many years, once in a while, a
Raymond R. Eden
my daughter-in-law Just broke
spray of saliva comes out of my
Nelson 13. Roesser, Deltona
COMPLETE DINNERS OR ALA CARTE
Jospehone
K. Hedrick
out with shingles.
Harry
J. Titshaw, Lake Mary
mouth. Could you tell me what
Lenabelle Jennings
Spaghetti Lazagna Parmigiana . Ziti Scallopine.
this is?
Lydia
Miller
Kr
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lana
Anderson,
Caccitore. Seafood and many other Authentic Dishes.
DEAR READER
Yes,
I.ongwood
Thi
Nguyan
there probably has been a few
DEAR READER
It is Ray Shroyer
Warren J. Brennan, Orange
years between the accounts. I saliva, The salivary glands
ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES
City
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Charles
W.
Ward
can't speak (or the late Dr. .ctore some saliva
and they have
Mary E. Whitehurst
Mother, but I can say that the 'a duct or opening In
the mouth,
H*vev II, Matzenei-, DeBary
statements you attribute to me When one of these glands is
Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona
are the thinking of modern squeezed by pressure, as in
Edna C. Schroeder, Deltora
virologIsts who are authorities opening the mouth or other
Rosie
M. Brown, Lake
in the field,
muscular movements, stored Monroe
saliva will squirt out just as if
Margaret J. Smith, Orlando
Dr. llichardJohnsonofjohjis you squeezed on a bulb syringe
BIRTHS
Hopkins Medical Center writes or the bulb on a
spray device.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerry (Bobbie)
in the latest edition of
the The spraying has no medical Orne, a boy, Casselberry
textbook of medicine (Beeson significance.
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DISCHARGES
and McDermott 1975) 'zoster
Sanford:
(shingles) rarely derlops after
For
information
on
I)orothy C. Bass
.
exposure to chicken pox or management of colds send 50
Lee A. Berry
other cases of zoster." Later in cents for The
James B. Dench Jr.
his discussion, he points out Number 23, Health Letter,
i-1
Colds and Flu
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David V,', Goldstick
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that the very rare person who (;roup,
Prevention
and
Darla
D.
Hall
gets zoster on exposure to Treatment. Enclose a
\, f
long,
Madeline HoelI
chicken pox or other cases
of- stamped, self-addressed enFrank M. Manning
shingles is the one whose Im- 'eIo
//
for rnaillnu. Address
J.-I. A. !L'il'.'agc
mune mecftanism is shot, for your letter to me in care of the
Floreita Smith
cxarnple,
because
of Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1551,
/
Ethel
'F. Williams
destruction of the immune Radio City Station, New York,
Grace
I,.
French,
&lt;
system in the course of treat- N.Y. 10019.
('accelli,rrv
mnent of leukemia. By contrast,
"I WAS ALMOST
a person without immunity can
get chicken pox after exposure
FRANTIC about
to a patient with shingles.
my Grocery Bill
Dr. Johnson notes in this
last weok. I could
same discussion "There is a
popular misconception that
just picture mys&amp;f fighting those crowds looking for the specials. I really
herpes zoster (shingles) does
dreaded getting started,
not recur, However, roster (toes

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QUEBEC tAP) — Premier Robert Bourassa said
Friday there is no need for another investigation into
Olympic costs as had been requested by the Montreal
Citizens Movement.
The premier said another Inquiry would be "unjustifiable under the present circumstances."
I3ourassa said a police inquiry 1 under way into con.
truction contracts for the Olympic Village while a
national assembly inquiry, which examined Olympic
costs last year. "will continue through other meetings of
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TOKYO tAP) — Hsinhua, the official Chinese news
agency, confirmed that Hua Kuofeng is "acting premier"
of China. Most reports had Indicated Vice Premier Teng
}Isiao-ping would be named to the post held by thou
'nIII. whn
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The English language broadcast monitored
in Tokyo did
not report Hua's appointment, Rather it merely identified
hun 's new post by reporting his meeting
with Venezuela's
first ambassador to Peking.
The broadcast said 'Hua Kuo4eng, acting premier
of
the State Council, met and held a cordial and friendly
talk
here Peking) this morning with Jose de
Jesus Sanchze
Carrero, First ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary of the republic of Venezuela to the
People's Republic of China,"

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How Much Sreey Does the CIA Need?
How much seercey does the CIA need?
Intelligence need3 some se'1 not total
flere is no question in my :nI that some
secrecy as it was in the past, but it
does need secrecy is essential to a healthy and a strong
some. President Ford once said he would
be ,S.merica,
But I believe very, very strongly that
delighted to share our secrets with 214
million
this
country
has gone way overboard on the Issue
Americans provided they didn 't go outside of of
secrecy.
We
perform acts that the American
that group. But that is rot a practical way of
people would rise up against If they were aware
doing business. I think we can
alve at a of them, There has to be a moral content in the
necessary compromise between those
secrets
dt
affairs. If we arc going to
that are necessary to provide intelligence as a
conduct our society with the kind of secrecy with
aren't necessary.
really, in a very large sense, already won?
Did the CIA, in the past, overstep its bounds?
Did the CIA, In the *st, overstep its boundi?
Someyearsago,inte1lJgenceweof
unpleasant necessities that was to be carri"d on
As a result of our Inquiry, my personal
overinacorner.itssupeionwaspoorItwas evaluation of the CIA
has improved, The CIA
given very fuzzy guidelines and told to go out and was
not a rogue elephant going off by itself and

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aftershocks kept earthquake devastated Guatemala in
turmoil Saturday, with hundreds
of new victims increasing the official death toll to 7,375.
Unofficial estimates ranged up to twice
that number
dead, 40,000 injured and 200,000 homeless
Heports from the countryside brought in by mules
and
bicycle messengers told of giant landslides, fallen bridges
and whole conimunities leveled by the shaking earth.
Two sharp aftershocks Friday afternoon
caused wide.
spread panic among the country's
6 million people
already dazed by the earthquake
that smashed into
s4wthern Mexico and most of Central Amerja before
dawn SVednesday.

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about SALT I because it permits the Soviet Union to
have more and bigger nuclear weapons than the
United States eventually. The Soviet offer for SALT
I! would continue that curve.
Moscow proposes that strategic nuclear
missiles now be limited to 2,100 or 2,200 instead of
the 2,400 agreed upon by President Ford and
Leonid Brezhnev at Vladivostok 14 months ago.
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Charlotte County, said the Issue boils up frequently
in various areas of the state and Is currently raging
in Sarasota County where voters will decide on
March 9 whether their sheriff will continue as an
elected official.
Bent said when sheriffs "ttended the Annual
Mid-Winter Conferere of . : I•'orida Sheriffs
State Senator John Vogt of Cocoa Beach and
Association in Sarasota, January 21-23, they
School Board member Pat Telson will be on a panel
The Judicial Education Section of the Circuit
learned
about the March referendum and reacted
discussing the PTA and School Legislation Monday
Judges Conference has announced that Circuit
at an 8 p.m. meeting of the Jackson Heights Middle
angrily Ly passing a resolution strongly opposing
Judge Kenneth M. Leffler of the 18th Judicial
"all efforts to take away from the people their right
School Parent Teacher Association in Oviedo.
Circuit
(Brevard and Seminole Counties) has
to elect their rnnstitntional officers."
The par.el will also include officers fiuw the
successfully
completed the College for New Judges
The resolution described such effi'wfq q
State and
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at
the University of Florida Law School.
serious threat to democracy, and one that ls
discussion will be followed by a question and "
anJudge Leffler, who resides in Seminole County,
especially distasteful during our nation's bicenswer period.
attended
lectures and participated in seminar
tennial Year."
Prior to the program there will be a social half
sessions
concerning
special problems, probate, Jury
Bent said the Sheriffs Association also: passed a
hour an(I special display of student work at 7:30
trials,
county
court
Jurisdiction, civil procedure,
resolution urging Florida to build more prisons and
P_In,
Juvenile
and
domestic relations. He also visited the
expand work programs for prisoners; passed a
f)epartnient
of
fender Rehabilitation facilities
bicentennial resolution reaffirming the
locate(1
at
Florida Sheriffs around the state are fiUng
Lake
Butler
and Raiford.
isociation's faith in "the principles that have
mad about efforts to make them appointed rather
made ow nation great;" esthblishtxl a Florida
than elected officials, reports the Florida Sheriffs
Sheriffs Training Foundation, with a pursuit
—Bill Currie
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driving scnooi US itS iUS piuj,
new Jaw to curb the flow of stolen goods through flea
markets; endorsed, in concept, proposals for "flat
time" sentencing of prisoners; and urged closer
cooperation within the criminal Justice system so
that apprehension, prosecution and sentencing of
law breakers can become more effective.

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Circus Parade in Venice viewed by an estimated
45,000 persons. The band received a $200 second
prize in the high school band competition which
preceded the parade and also came in second in the
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(;uesTeniont, 22, took more than the American flag with
him to the top of the Peac Tower Thursday night in anticipation of his unofficial flag raising the following morning.
He also took an alarm clock so he wouldn't fall asleep
and scuttle his plan 'o raise the Stars and Stripes on
Canada's most official flagpole.
Friday he said he need not have bothered. Chimes in the
tower's clock rang every 15 mInutes and kept him awake
through the t1ght.

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l)aniel Patrick Moynthan has attacked his Soviet counterpart for responding with language of (treat" to U.S.
criticism of Soviet intervention in Angola
SpeakIng at a Security Council meeting Friday night,
Moynihan said he and Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger were "not intimidated" by Soviet Ambassador
Jacob A. Malik's "(treats." In fact, he said, "We do not
give a (ialfln."

U.S. Plane Crash Kills 8
MADRID, Spain (AP)
A U.S. Air Force plane
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uthide Madrid on Friday, killing all eight U S. Air Force
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and a program providing food Francisco to meet the demands
of the Symbionese Liberation
(or the elderly.
Army after the abduction of
The bingo parlor, he said, Is Patricia Hearst.

confident pitching onto the'
greens than the day before."
Lay was sitting around his
motel with friends on the eve of
the tournament cleaning his
INNSBRUCK tAP) - Sheila meter speed skating race wasn't enough.
clubs. Inadvertently, his wedge Young failed in her bid to be- Saturday.
Miss Averina, bronze medal.

raise funds for the charitable,
The campsite wasn't too to have caught a cold. Reluc- nonprofit Ludlow Foundation, working for charitable causes

an early tee 'irne Wednesday, athlete in the history of the ed athlete from Detroit, earned meter races, won the 1,000-meso had to borrow a club. He Winter Olympics when she fin- her third medal by swirling ter event In Olympic record

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Mayor Lee Moore, Mrs. Moore littering the highway. "This Is spare halter ropes for their Mark Hutchison sounded the aching bones, 20 miles from
processing and a natl3nal
and daughter Carolyn; Rev. America in 1976" was the mounts,
Young Eric Michelson from cam gn for the retarded.
alarm, His mother's horse, Seminole County and just about Sanford joined the group as

Olympic Medal Bid

visioned himself Involved in a
bingo operation, but added:
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But before the riders could brightening fire. Lake County __________________________
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with feed, blankets and medical bor, Ginger Moran.
Alter a brief blessing by supplies, pulled in ahead of the
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mp, the horses had to oc with the travellers.

back onto the horse's hoof,
and tethered along the forest's
The nest stop was for lunch in edge.

morning, lie kc
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Tuesday', but wished he didn't
B o X e I" S after failing to get out of the
sand on the 17th hole and took a
double bogey to finish with a 71.
Friday Lay had two bogeys n
the front nine and still finished
eight-under. "I was playing

The third thaw of the 1tG LAiJIg season in Central Florida is night in amateur boub at of Sarasota, and Salerno also
beginning to take shape at the Orlando Sports Stadium, and
Sarasota as Allan "Superfly" took a decision over Sarasota's

fluttering from tall standards own drink cans, candy wrap- music from her saddlebag. rippling to every horizon,
carried by Mrs. Hutchison and pers and other litter.
Johnson formed the rear guard,
Monotonous,

gained against some of the finest competition in the world. Ills their respective fights,

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Kenneth Hutthison, and rider group as they rode,
jacket into her saddle, hoping to
A sudden thrashing in the at Sewell Ranch, Umatilla.
!nsteadoffordingthewekiva Hank Johnson fiddled for a
The excitement of the send- cushion it a little. Mark swung undergrowth alerted Johnson
Continuing with the wagon

crossing on the S. R. 46 bridge, ho!" signal was given once along the trial leaped into focus, the first time, Mrs. Ilutchison a sweat and was fretting to get Kenneth, Michelson, Johnn
they clattered into Lake

As the sun rose higher, tallest cypress of a distant much further,"

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a scenic blur,
given a yell of fright as his fine—but Mrs. Moran seemed
Other horses tossed and mount, Lad)', reared up,
whinnied from their paddocks, thrashing wildly at the rusty
cavalcade. Arid at one point an

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rejoin its swelled ranks for the Plat thereof as recorded In Pta? provements. I *tur
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Pa. on July 4.

baying until its mistress rump rolling clear of tier
shrilled from the doorway of a flailing hoofs.
delapidated trailer, "Hush up,
Once free of the barbed wire,
Ole!"
the horse calmed down. Mrs.
In the back yard, a huge hog Hutchlson's red bandana was

home when her son, Charles,
was placed by the court on
crouched on its haunches in a used as a temporary bandage after a fire damaged her home probation on an assault charge.
dust)' pen. It was immediately on Lady's torn front leg.
at 374 E, Warren,
When the probation ended,
son, Charles, 'from some of the a .44 calibre gun after
best families in Longwood" unidentified people called him
visit her home frequently as do and threatened him,
friends of her other four
Mrs. Jones said the weapon
children, seven years old to 14. was confiscated from her son's
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was impressive in losses to Gene Wells.
Other fights thathavealready been made for thecard of Feb.

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Alonzo of Evans The score in attend classes.

Norman (10)

Kulakova of the Soviet Union In

summer games. McTear Is another.

Perez, Vincent Talk Buzzing

Net Ten n is Win

The Oviedo girls lost but on
champion in 1973, still ranks as
conducting a track clinic here, singles set in the entire match one of the sports world's most
"But his best race is his 60. He Friday afternoon to down versatile athletes,
loses ground the longer he runs, Colonial 6-1.
Miss Poulos, from the (11-

Narragansett

Williams said he is the only whelming girl Lions kept the ice skating capital of the world,
man alive who can overtake Colonial girls from winning a ended a personal Olympic non-

Plans To Open

sprints.
"It happens around the 60-

Narragansett Park hoped to r

adrenalin really starts flowing.
craging six points and four grain because of harsh wintry That's when I overtake
relxnimls per game this season,
conditions.
people."

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her children, Seminole County jail Friday
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Grant is pastor.
of her husband, Ora's union
Grant said Saturday the Local 1765, Carpenter's Union,
"only time I was to the Jones Orlando, offered assistance in
house in the last four or five repairing the fire damage and
months Is when I went to see that they were verbally abused
how their house was fixed after by King.
it burned."
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goes against the favorite. But Vincent is such a villain in this Ilrantley and Apopka with
first-place points.
area, the crowd couldn't bring themselves over to his side.",
From Vincent's cornerman Lam' Anzalone—"There is no
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and still be strong at the end. The next time around heshould run distant third With 31.
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with Joey Vincent, and as soon as I am in shape. I want Perez-

last season Andy finished second in the district to
Sanford's Benny' Shaw. But this year he figures to make it
all the way to the state Finals.
'fliey changed things this year. The districts will be
held at Lyman next weekend and the trp four men from
each weight classification will advance to the regionaLs.
tthti then the tp four men in each weight class will ad-

Perez answer? "Hatfield working with Vincent. That's like
th blind leading the blind. I will be happy to meet both of them at
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Milfred "Deke" Palmer died
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medals of the 1976 Games today
hen Margit Schumann won
the women's luge and Detlef
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Former I'residcnt have reported that the Chinese
Richard M. Nixon and his wife speak fondly of Nixon and ask
will visit China, scene of his that greetings be conveyed to
greatest diplomatic triumph a-s him,
president, at the repeated InSources close to Nixon also
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the powerful Soviet Union team
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trought some interesting remarks about the participants: From
Lyman outdistanced all
the matchmaker, Bruce ampler, came this truth, "Anybody
CO111e'1S in the season's initial
else. except Vincent, would have been an instant heroin that fight
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FICTITIOUS NAME

came to her home and offered

Dutchman Ard Schenk in speed
skating in 1972.

world of talent," Williams said

from Shreveport, La., was av- after canceling Friday's pr

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Matchmaker, Bruce Trampler, is bringing back Davis as points. Winter Park had 31 1-2.

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Oil Robinson (1600)
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His two draws have come against Tampa's John I'inney and teams to beat in Friday night's at Colonial High.
Philadelphia's [tennie Briscoe. The Pinney Fight was a matter of first round of the Metro C4fl.

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of Mirth, 1976: otPecwise
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his fight.

L ynian (lcis e Second

778$. 727 East Central Boulevard, February, I97
Orinciu. Florida 32301. anti tic
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original with th C'erk of the' above
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Feud At Longvvood

Teen-ager

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starting to come around. He's Florida, says Steve Williams. 19.8.
Miss Young's Olympic 'areer,
been a pro since 196-4, and at the
"There isn't a more conWilliams admits that concen- which still rates near the top of
age when many pros would sistent sprinter in the world tration has been a problem for all American competitors in the
consider (litching the sport, he than me, I'm the only guy in the him in the past. "In my own 4year history of these presti-

i)onald Monks' opponent

Baby Boy RoBe.

Florida.
Thi% 511. 5 macIc pursuant Ic
bfl fated against YOu. and OU Final Jvdgmt,,t
dated January 28.
are required to serve a copy of your
1976, entered In CivI Action No 75
.rI?ten defens's, it any, to t on 2047 CA
Q7 A now pendng n the
Vernon Swarisel, Of ANDERSON 1 Circuit
Court in an for Seminie

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(our Ulu- ee-puttsi anil seven record in the lOU-yard dash, is Crockett. Williams has run the Thursday in the 1,500-meter
fi'e-iron missed green)."
great but not the best in the 100 meters in 9.9 seconds - event.

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Hayden

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set by Monika Holzner of West
Germany in 1972.
Leah Poulos of Northbrook,
Ill., who failed to crash the
medal ceremony in two earlier
events here, finished second In
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO
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Maridel Reiter, H. 437.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 7670CA-CLD DEIDRE D BOYLES.
All afternoon the ride was campfire, until gradually OflC triumphal entry Into Umatilla. SO U T H E A S I MO R T GAG E
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Blacksmith John Dixon, son, Mark took the lead, along smart smacks to reshape the

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drcithitsthestateandtj.ya,J Second round leadif Dick
He plans to play in the qualify for the tournaments in Mast had a 74 Friday and
sand wedge and Some suc- Deltana Open next weekend and Miami,
Orlando
and finhed in a tie for seventh
cessful "catch-up" golf were
place.
the ingredients 38-year.old
Howell, of Rockledge, had a
Bobby Lay of Burlington, NC.,
closing 67 arid won $950, the
used Friday to win first prize of
same as Gant, who finished
$1,350 , the Mayfair Open.
j( a 71.
Lay shot a closing round
to
lalos Al Kelley cled
outdistance ninnersup Richard Evening
Hera, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday,
Febi, 1976-18 and
with
a 68,
$750 prize
Howell and Gary Gant by three
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strokes. Lay came from back in
Philo of Lake Placid, N.Y.
the pack for the victory,
becaue he was tied for 14th
after Thursday's second round.
"I justhit the ball solid," said
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He later moonlighted at a
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"Ludlow Foundation Charity" pumpinggastopaynff personal
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January of 1965 unt he resiwed
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Kramer's bingo operation

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Buddy Alln still has the lead,
round at La Quinta, probably
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rounds of the $180,000 Bob hope laus salt,
Desert Golf Classic,
before the field is cut. All stirNicklaus and the veteran
vivors then play the final filth
"Yes I have to admit it's a ('asper, one stroke back of Al- round Sunday at Indian Wells.
little bit of an advantage," ha, play their next two rounds
Nicklaus
AIIm, a skmnny, 135-pound
said after he salvaged at Indian Wells, the shortest Vietnam veteran, had to birdie
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a round of par with a spectacu- and easiest of the
four par 72 hIs final two holes at Eldorado
tar cagie.bir
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a wildly-erratic 75 that included
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the lead all the way in the longest tournament on the schedule,
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Mason Rudolph, 71, and John l.ucifer became tF'ø rt up of to
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Arnold Palmer, the 46-yearthe ladder. In his first comScheele took five first places
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The only thing that hasn't petitionjngrade,\Joeftscjf during the week to hang onto
old, five-time winner of thj Wednesday's program the Ken the easier competition.
hanged since the first of the finished a respectable
fourth second place in the kennel

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Lowle, a veteran for the Jack's Mini Market team in
the Pettycoat League at Bowl-America, got the high for her
league last week as she posted a pair of
200 gaInes 200 and 209.
Miss Lowie, who plans to be married in May, finished with a
high series of 531.
She also bowls in the Monday night City Slickers League. She
was born in Orlando and has lived in Sanford the last 10 years.
The upccnning state tournament In Orlando Is high on her list of
priorities, with this month's city women's tournament another
must.
Also in the Pettycoat League, this writer had second high
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Clevetand 9?. Philadelphia
Buffalo los. ',',l,',aukc
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Chicago 117, Los Angeles 106
Orleans 101. Kansas City
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rolled four strikes in a row, and turkeys fell (or Lowle and Smith.

Converted splits: Carole Green 2-7-8, Esther Szabo 2-7 and 4

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Orlando Highlander 45, Floe,.

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Today'sOames
New York a? Boston
Buffalo at Phlla(ft'lpria
Los Angeles at Atlanta

"Youth of the Week" is Della Benton, 12 years old. She was

Other highs for the morning: Jackie Link 193, Jirrimn)'
Kearney 170, Mario Hula 165, Vinee Miller 158, Katie Harbour 148,

Chica go a? New Orleans
'tro)t at Kants City

Janice Spring 147, Dawn Morgan 143, ar1 Tanimy Lawrence 129.

Golden State at Portland
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Branford 54. Chie4land 50
Alachua Santa Fe 7?, Cross
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5?arb,e 70. North Marion 67

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Ctrislian 10
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Cleveland
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HouSton
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S Diego
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Jupiter Christian 69,
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Atlant, 81, Jupiter 67
Saturday's Games
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fast. Fancy
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no 2 spot.
the death of his father in Lot- dois
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eight in a row finished dead
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last. Robber broke from the
three box and got bumped
HtIIIarc) 10, Clay County si
Hutfalo
slightly right away. The Wayne
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Strong dog who had only lost
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Cb'nJman 12) 30 Q, 10 8C. 5K, 7
'trite Fe 77, Cross City 4
NBA
Calif
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57. Lsurg 56
Saturday's Games
FIRST — 5.14, 5: I MontaOue Duke (5) 710; 0 (211 u
. p 121) to his sister Fruit Float, never
Lak,'fafld 90, Hares City 6
Allanhic Divion
New York Rangers ,it DC'ttOII
rilock (5) 910, I 10. 1 20. 2 Count 5205 20: 31 7?.
nter
haven
61.
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St Lou's at Philadelphia
Daytona
L.'ty Ci) 510, .470; 3 MA'S
TENTH — S-Il, A: I. Fru? Float recovered and finished eightflo!on
(leach Mainland
31 ) 773
Washington at karsas City
Dt'nril. (3)3 60; 0 II 51 526 60. 31'iU
(8) 260. 220. 720; 7 Phantom's and-a-half lengths behind the
PInt City 7fl
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Pittm,,r
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F'tilphij
Tampa HIlIsborOUgh 6$, Bran
79 21 580 6 ;
Buffalo at Minnesota
Venture (7) 970. 660' 30). 7 fir
210, 0 (6 7) 58 60;
Ycwlr
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21 77 411 17
Boston at Toronto
If Robber had won it would
thd.y Go (5) 70), 360, 3 Marigold
ELEVENTH
B: 1 Canoe
Central Civision
Atjburndale 67, Lake Wales 61
Today's Games
Oak I)? 80; OD ($11 53140; 0 (51) 5hO
14) 5 iC 320. 3 80. 7 Teds have tied him with his sister
'aspiington
Lakeland Christian 67. St. Pc.
Montreai
26 71 51)
at
New
York
544 60, P (7 5) $9030; 3195
Wendy (1) 610. 1 10; 3
Fruit Float for the most
Rangers
'ertburg
P4orthldc,
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THIRD — 5.16, 5: I. Corelith Pearl (7)360.0(11) 53970; P (41)
II Orleans
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71 24
Wauchulla Hardee 76.
number of con'e 'utive victo-ies
New York I%Iânder
Mul
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Flytc (5) 19 80. 0 60, I 60; 7. Wyclifi 516 70: BP (67 with 4 1) 5776 60:
berry 71
cirtphla
2) 71 489
Fye (71 1 60. 310. 3 Buck Bannon 3164
this
year with nine. It was tlit
ttlant,,
Lakeland Sante Fe 61, Fort
W,nhington at Chicago
71 76 40
160, Q ($71 $11.40, T (5771
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Pittsburgh ,st Vancouver
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Detroit at Boston
North Shore 80, Suncoast 67
Midwtst Division
night when Fruit Float
FOURTH — 3.16, M: I E'Aimo Maze )5( 360. 360. 3 Ahloo
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Dr"roit
Lake Worth 70. John I. Len
Minnesota at Toronto
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edged
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California ai Buffalo
Whitney Sh,,n (3) S 60, 500; 3
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with the score tied, 20-20
scoring were Tony Guy led all scorers with
Taylor's Williams sank two dynamo. The young man
can with 35 points, while teammates Little (19), L"nford Sutton (12), points, while Tony Little
This was accomplished
field goals from outside the lane produce points like sparks
Calvin
Rollins
and
Ulysses
despite
Deon
Jackson
the fact the Lions
8), Moses chipped in with a not-so-little 18
to tring the Wildcats bark from fl)irg
off
the
iron
wheels
of
a
Daniels
added
to
the
.,committed
landslide
16 turnovers.
Brown
(4), and Charles Guy points. Rounding out the
a 12-point deficit to within 45-43,
speeding locomotive. Sweet of points with 13 each.
But
with
the count standing
2).
McCoy's effort were Charles
and then everything started a ,sparked and sparkled in
For
the
losing
Daniels'
deaclInekp1
crew,
For losing !osing? Tp Tcp, Guy and Ltun Williams with i
at ?4 sIet'e ear!)'
poppin'.
Westaide Junior Boy's League buried under that mountain of Bernard Merthie
11—"-,r,i
in
the
third
stanza, the home
generated
18
two
points
each
Both clubs proceeded to shoot basketball action, scoring 55 points,
LC. Williams (42) leaps high, blocks shot of Lake Howell's Jim team
Darryl
Shuler
was
a
points.
Ulysses
ran
away
with a 15-2
Daniels
and
100 per cent for the next few pot ji
For the losers, Larry Meadows 1321
one contest to lead his bright spot with 14 points. Calvin Rollins each added
burst,
and
took
a 39-s adeight Frederick and Leonard Britt
minutes from all over the place, Tip lop Market club to a 114-35 Aiding
Shuler in the losing points, while Bill)' Sweet (who had 10 tallIes
vantage
into
the
final eight
each. Titus James
rirnAng up and down the court victory over Daniels'.
cause was Reginald Medlock had the 55 points that buried contributed with
minutes.
six points, as
in a frenzy to light up the
In oiie' action of the Sanford with 10 points, Vernon Law with Daniels' in
"We stunk! What else can I
another game) for did Byran HhILnan. Julius
scoreboard btilbs.
Recreation Department, nine, and Michael Mitchell with some unknown reason produced Griffin
say'
We didn't hit our shots
added three points,
IcCoy's downed Tip Top 66-40, four,
Taylor hit some unbelievable
when we had them, We didn't '
but four points. Rodney Carley
Amvets pulled out one win o
18 and 20-footers in long McCoy stopped Amvets 55-35, But in another game, McCoys rounded out the Tip Top effort
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aggressively on defense,
the day by downing the Daniels'
beautiful arcs with Willlai'ns and Amvets took the best of was able to beat Tip Top with a with two points,
ow
guards
were sagging back
crew by five points, a real close
IS
and Burton doing most of the Daniels' 4247
21'point effort from Robert
McCoy's won another game, defensive contest. Larry
in, instead of staying with their
damage in that de
Sweet was joined in his 55- Guy. Others lending a winning this time over Amvets.
MIAMI (AP — The National in the matter because no anti- man. We weren't diving alter
Robert Frederick was a key element in
Howell's
Carroll
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the Amvets win as he canned
League Players Asso- trUStViolationha)ceIred and loose balls. We just stunk!"
Meados did most of the Hawk
Then Phillips added with a
altogether 17 points. Leonard elation has asked a federal because the &amp;iit is not covered
damage with successful free
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"Maybe we are a streak
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team, We won six in a row
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slowing the game down with
closed out the scoring with six, pa and Seattle.
will go before
California
with Spcuct Creek and Lyman
The NFLPA said Friday the federal court lateraFeb.
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For losing Daniels' which
coniing up."
"belly punch" thrown at Led
Schmidt. Robinson rushed onto
had 13 points Darryl Shuler sional players for new teams, month but has been postponed (M
ORLANDO —
IIer this year and
Speedway at least one country. Poland, ability and courage to demand and Michael Mitchell each does not indicate that any play. because of the stilts,
both 4-A teams figure to be
break upa fight, he said later
fastest growing motorsport, sport.
were to traded by an) of the
and was assessed a technical, returned Saturday at Orlando
petitors. With the bikes being as Reginald Medlock had f
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OthCT
NFL
teams.
evenly
matched
as
possible
Vernon
Law
and
Ray
Hill
each
currenlj'
Sport Stadium for
rion
flfl UW, i,,it
concluded, "we will be back. It
Oviedo
focus Is on the rider, not so had two points to round out the
periencint a cTe(Iwa
record setting
The Seattle and Tampa team
may not be with Spruce Creek ,
id ne.
much
the
machine,
Add
team
scoring.
In usl si 'eat
operators contend that the
A new dimension will greet grwn irm one
WiUlmrns cwert
Colonial
took
three
out
of
five
or Lyman but we will be back
'ular rivalry to an
already
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they figured Apopka would be
overawed by that, we got abig
surprise. What you do one night
has nothing todo with what you
do the next night We had to
come in here, ready to play
ball, but we didn't
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Apopka Blue Darte thrashed
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night in an ange Belt Con.
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But, according to the Lions
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DeLand."
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night arid stayed with them for
the first half, before they were
(IndIRdoneI:6-.49
lot out of
us," Phillips explahed 'and we
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Branches in
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Fla. Gas Transmission Co. to
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man QCD of any lot, casement etc.,

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Conchita Kearrsey to John A.
Kearney, Lot 53, repl. of part of Its I
&amp; 7 Watt's Farms, $100.
Pta. Reiidntiat Comm Inc. to
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Lot 37 &amp; B 65' 01 73, BIle C,
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structurally sound Indoor rumous Mullet Lake Park-- Canal lot and
room, central heat air, range,
Phe 377 1495
trailer. $t3Q Phone 303 119 5496
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refrigraton Loads of potential.
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&amp; Whip Portable, Wafted to buy used offIce furniture
Thir best of hunting and Iishsng
'peAkt'rS all sirs 373 0708
Sh,ltjed 3 bedroom, I bath home
Any
Quantity
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$93 down $95 monthly 6 pd in
Range, refrigerator. carpet, and
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tc'qet Owner. 4 374 iowi
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munity water in property
tools, etc Mu', I on 1001 itemS '10 loyo?a Corona i door, air, r,ii
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lake Over payments 37754398
Larry's
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1949 lormno,
radal tire's,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
7971 Hwy 1797
AC "AVE from I to 70 acres, near
baths kitchen appliances, carpet.
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of the largest lots in Sunlanci Call
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CLfFF JOROAPI.REALTOP
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,ilm',i ,,n ,irre of river front with
br,lutful Irc'c5, great fishing
Owner SIps "Submit offers"
LAKE MARY
Beautiful lakefront
lot on,i Peninsula for unobstructt'd

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office furniture

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blown and gold velvet. 6 monins
old, 11.000 nea. $150 firm, 3 oc 50
',i-.ir dci maple t:edrrn SU.te
original I,tg on rn,tttrese
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new, see to appreciate. K'nmj sije
bed ,ind ht'gidt,oard with matching
t.Spread, $130 f,rm. dinette Set
clanS brown with 1 beautiful
leather padded chairs. $150 firm,

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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large workshop, 170.900

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only 177.930

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(Oricit,cw,. 511% Phone 327 1917
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinel. Piano&amp; Organ Sales I Scry Webuy
Counter tops. Sinks Installation
pianos &amp; trade Lessons
,Ivaitabtr Bud Cabell 377 8037
Pno. organ. quitgir, acrordian.
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offer Owner 372 1507

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lakefront. paved streets 110.500
ALIAMOPITE. S wooaed S;teS,
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Choice 7 story,
bedroom dining room, breakfast
room, large family room.
fireplace, C H&amp;A. 159,900

Vacant, 2 OR, large family rm
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StOyc' &amp; refrigerator, btue carpet,
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17? 6117
tirowsr' ivery Sunday 9 I ) •i '
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Gettysburg, Pgi 11173

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More room,, for family living in lhi,
spacious 4 bedroom with 3 b.lths,
family country kitchen, frui'
trees, hg lot Only Slh O 'c'
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7100 Willow Ave. by Owner.
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liroker, Deltona 668 6611.

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Cxc clIent oncl,tion Offered b
acre 147.500
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Savings I Loan 5.6)11 per nrnnth
WE TAKE TRADES
3 BR, I'.- o.,ti, wall wall carpeting,
Phone
373 603' or 5)00008. Ciqht%
LAKE MARY
51.700 dnwn 8 assume nitq
3 Bedroom.
(1ll 6$ 5569
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bilketron, home, owner will Swap
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ts'clroorn. 7 bath Sp.inish Style
equities for Altamonte. Winter
Stenstrom Realty
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home, Cent:.,I .iir heat, lenced
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GREGORY MOOILE HOMES
yard with count, atmosphere
Home c BPP warranted H0rr.
CALL NOW
block, excellent condition, no city
3*0) Orlando Drive
taie, by owner 377 6620
Low equity &amp; no quahit,incj I.)
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In
5,ir,Irgrt 373 5300
$71,300
VA
mortgage
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home With fencvd yard, Utility Olfice Clcaninurreeestimnt.,
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neat air, old brick fireplace
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free initial clean ups Blitg Clean
CALL TO SEE
GOOD AS PIEW
37) 3931
Quiet hull park Central ar,
3 fiR, P. b,ith.
(arpet, walk in cloSets, old LAKE MARY- I Bedroom frame,
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cntral heat •in .,r w,ill to wall
and
Screened room. carports and
horn,', 518.903
beautifully lanascapc'
MOBILE HOME c I'. 'tre lot,
carpet. q,,rage Only $26,100 Call
Sklrtt 51000 under invoice u
$39,ynQ
river prvilcjes, in Lake County.
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dCaiirs, plc,sje Phone 37)6051 or
Forrest Greene IflC
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kCpt I bedroom home has plush ').'3
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carpeting, r,inge, di5hwñsher
cnmples
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sc't up with patio and
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disposal, Iencü rear yard.
srn e.i0
.iv.nincj
in brand new adult park
needs.
Homes.
Commercial
anci
paneled Iamily room Price?
WITT REALTY
lnrome Property. Groves
V0O.inct .is$urn.' payment. 01 $178
$73,950 Terms? Exct'llc'nt
HAL COLBERT
ii,rwilh Phr.',q 323 106?
financing available
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171 511%
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MULTIPLE LIST INC REALTOR
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377 1991
Swimming p001,
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- Fyi's 371 061? or 273 1587
Summer Is Almost Here
43Lots-Acreage
,
fireplaces, separate garage
'77 1196, 37? 1984
-- Get rgi'jy br hot 'tn in thi5
apartment Range. dishwasner
377 .9, 377 4164
CALLIPIGAI.I VALENTINES
1 Ar, 17 l'ct i ,. 71' • 11'. cihl
drapes Locgitc'd a 305 w 13th
lovely I twdrociu., h't,' sth
PIgii' your Valentine Love Lines in
v,ide mobile horn.', fend
ar'd pric'ci at iUSt S39.Si)3
Scret',w d pool Large corner lot,
thC F vi'nirlg i4,'r,ild. Ihcn watch
COft/IIVI E R CIA L
I ,stur,', large g,lrrJ,'n ready to
Can pit
m,,n
nIb i'r i'xtras
Call Sanforci's Sales Leoc'r
your romance blossom Call
ri'anl Sell or trade for motor' home
.
LOCAlION
37? ?titl ii N)) 93
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AT 322-2420 ANYTIME
or travel trailer Located off
Cocicl..ieI r efurh",h,'cI 2 t..'ciroe,.
---------Wilson P .il Paoia, E of Wilson
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RATES

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4)-Houses

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HOURS

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Beverly J. Holtomb, igi, to c* Curtis Dr CtC . $31,100
Beulah Jonc's, sgl. to Pauline
Herbert . M'lltiouse &amp; wi Jenny H..
James L. StOrn' &amp; WI M4v15 to Ben R6'tald A. Holcomb 8. wI Margar.t
Tompkins Land Co., Inc. to Washington aka Watson, sgt., E . 01
Lot 1. Underoaks. $37,800.
W. Peters. sgl . LI 16 Lake Ann Ests
Richard 1. Steink. £ wI PameI4 K , 5', nf NW'. of P1W '. ks S 100'. Sec
R. Lot i. 81k 8, Lloyds Terr.. Lk
Nurses; RN'S; IPPI's; Aides; Aide.
John A Sthutkins &amp; Sandra to Un. 7, 1100
Branney, $31,000.
Lot 253, Trallwood Ests.. Sec. 2. 777131, $100.
Corpafli0fl; Needed Immediately.
41c
a
line
S
times
Robert Reid &amp; wI Joanne. Lot 5,
I
thru
RObert J Cartwright Ilto Thomas
Jose L Crcsp &amp; Christine E. to $30,O0.
Earl H. Blalock I *1, Alit. 0.
675
0636
Spr,ng Oaks. 1.1)500.
3lc a line
E. Herendeen P. WI Linda. Lot 1?, Pedro Jose Crespi Gonzalez. I ots
6 It.ru 25 times
Clifford D. Jordan to David A. Andrew J. Lundy Jr., igt., LI 1, 81k
Margie Titus. Successor Trustee 61k C. Skylark 5 d. 132.900.
5:30
P.M.
24c
a
line
8:00
A.M.
8.6 tess N 5' 61k C, Sanlando Springs JackSon I WI Drema D., Lot 11 61k P4 Longwood Park, 12,1*0.
26 times
will of E. H Kilbec to James 1.
Wm. FjIler (married) loS. Wm
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Tr. No. 0. 1100
5. RepI. of Sheets 1 1. 2 North Url.
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Greater Constr. Corp. to Carlcs
24-BusifssportUnihes
Goodman 8. Laurc'ta Kennedy Fuller &amp;wf RobertaM ,Lot 5. 81k C.
Miriam A. Appleton 8 Lawrence Townslte 4th Addn., $73,500.
Lee Rutherford 8. WI. Jean, Lot ,
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Goodman. wi . E 2C8 7 of W £60 I' of ldylt*tcic' of loch ArbOd-, Sec 1,
Appleton toMiriam A. Appleton Iii 41
The Robino Ladd Co. to the 61k F, Seminole Sites, $73,700.
P11)74' cit SF'. cit NW', (if St 71
%l(
rd Gt ., 333 ,i
5t
1taLhpflLO,l . LuISO, l'iutlhw,xnj
Cligiric's 8. Gaiiaç".er Jr. &amp; WI
'
VENDING ROUTES
70 32. $6000
C. H. Rae &amp; wf Leone M. to C I I
(tess N 4101W 37$') of Ser. 1571 3), Sd (in lieu of Id), $27,200,
Kathleen to A.A, McClanahan &amp; wf.
Stanley C. Duane &amp; wf Gladys P. Paving I Eicavating Inc Lot 19 1100
Excellent
Opporlunity Only 4 10
Nader Homes. Inc. to Mich.sel A. Carolyn D., Lots S &amp; 6, 01k 4. 1st
to 0. C. Snyder Jr. 8. WI VICkIC C.. 81k I. Flora Hts. $1,000
hours weekly with complete
LIbby 8 WI Sandra i.. Lot
Miriam A. Appleton to Thomas P
, Lake Sec.. Marvanla. 121,500,
Lot I. Eureka Hammock. 120,000.
company training 1 location set.
Louii V. Zauss Jr I WI Paula to Moran. Trustee, N 41 ys. ol 5 330 yd. Searcy Shores. $30,100.
Kathleen Hamrick to Robert W
Johnny W Huneycutt 8 *1 Linda Carl H Vorpahl &amp; wf Grace N.. Lots of SE ' of hw '. (less N II' of W
up. Investment of 1600 15000. Call
8,1 AIre Homes, tnt, to Levi Goyette&amp;wl. Mary H., Lot 77. 61k 5,
H. to Eugene P. FoolcI wf Dorothea 10. II, 8. ii (less W I') fleck's AricIn .
collect, Mr. Carson, 513 576 3370
378') of Sec. II 7131. 1100.
Di.on 8 WI Beartrice, Lot 585, Dreamwold. 2nd Sec. $19.,00,
W. Lot 3). 61k A North Cr1. Terr . $.000
Larry Appleton to Thomas P. SprIng Oaks Un. 5. $41,700,
Linda Darlene Boston to Rober E.
- _____________ HAMBURGER DRIVE-IN, good
Sec 9 Un. 7, 130.900
Mary C. Hicks, sgl. to James F. Moran, Trustee. Beg. at p1 of E line
Robert Garcia I WI Nelida to Ceo. Boston 8. wI. Carol. Lot 21, Sunny
establIshed
17 92,
location,
Theodore T. Buctbauer 8. wI Hicks. sgl.. " Int: Lot 1, 81k I. SW '.01 Sec 2370 37, a dst 870$' N H. Kendrick 8 w Teresa A., Lot 17, S'opes. 1100
business
Priscilla 1. to Robert T. McAllister, Englith Ests. Un. 3, 1)6.1.00.
of S 'ISCC. post of said sec. etc 1100. Oviedo Oaks, Un 2. 132,100.
The
Springs
to
Jonathat
_____________________________
BEAUTY SALON- Active, good
Loll, 81k 30 Sec 2 Suburban Homes,
Nayland H. Stes'ens &amp; *1 Mary C.
- ....-.
Lawrence Appleton to Lawrence
Dolores Sekinel. adm. cit. Elsa 0. Livingston Group Inc., Lot 2, 61k 0,
location, new eguipment. Owner
$21,700.
to Jerry Whitecotton &amp; WI Linda. Lot
Appleton £ wf. Mirian, A., Beg. al p1 Zerrennerto Ape. Sales, Inc., E 617' The Springs Deerwood Ests.,
4'PQrSOflaIS
18-Help Wanted - will finance.
James F Herndon I wI Hazel R. 10. 01k C Lake Kathryn Park, 4th
340' N of Wtr. Sec post Bet. Secs 23£ of Lots I 8. 9 &amp; S $7.67' of E 641' of 1)7.700.
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OAR8EQUE RESTAURANT'o Charles A HUt(hinson 8 wf Addn , 116,000
24.70.32, .t, $100.
Palmer's sd, $20,000.
Wallace I. Siater &amp; wf Shelby .1.
Good building, new equipment,
GeraldneJ., N 12S' of S 150' of Lts 11
Roxie Spivey to Lulu Sims SedrO.
Lawrence Appleton To Thomas P.
IS ALCOHOL A PROOLEM
Wm. J. Erickson to Betty L. to Richard C Slater I WI. Mary Lts
TELEPIIOP1E INTERVIEWERS
ample parking, real estate in
&amp; II, 61K 0. Maine A,jdn. to LW. Lot 6. 61k 8. Tier 6. Sanford. E. R. Moran, Trustee, N'ly ', of Lot 16 Erickson (married) Lot 12, Lake 7037, intl 1st Addn Lk Sylvan,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
DO YOU HAVE
clucled
51.600
Trafford's Map, $100.
Lake Harney Manor, 1)00
AL ANON
55.800
Harney s d. $11,800.
3 1 EXTRA HOURS DAILY??
Fennand Gournier, sgl. to
Rafael Romero&amp;WI Kathleen Ann
Charles Edw Blevins &amp; Elsie to
For tamilies or Iri*'nds of proble '
Eli:. Lippi, gl to Eugene 0
FF.. Mid Fla. to Wm. Starling
Extra Hours? Extra Incomel
CailBart Real Estate
Margaret A. Fountain &amp; Frances E. to Rafael Romero &amp; wi Kathleen
aiIce'i.
Erwin Schmalt 8. wI. Sophie C., t,.ots Bedal &amp; WI Carmen M.. 1013, Spring Nuckolls, sgl.. Lot Ii, 01k C, Replat
Pleasant
Telephone
Work
FROM
2'mmrmn. it ten. Lt 4.5. flIP. 1. Ann, 8. Antonia Larsen &amp; hb. Ronald
PFALTOR 377 1193
ii, 178 '3. 81k F, Wi'dmere, 116.000. Gdns.. 531.000.
For further information call 173 4.51
of Sanora Un. 1 &amp; 7, $38,SCO.
OWN HOME. Representing fine
Eas?brook s ci Un 3. 122,000
R., &amp; Roberl E. Mack &amp; Margaret
Oak harbour Corp. to James M.
or write
Thonias W. Hobbs Jr &amp; wI. Gail to
Charles D. Werry to Robert W.
Naticnal Firm for individuals in
Klein Build.ng Corp. to Thomas D. V., SW'. of NW'. (less Beg. 27 rods
Re nta Is
.nford Al Anon Family Group P.(
Vincent, condom Unit 27.C. Oak Wefry &amp; wI WIIIa Mae, Lot 54$, MichaelG. Morton &amp; *1. Patricl,, M.
the Sanlord. Altamonbe Springs,
flerrell I WI Patricia A , Lot lIeu W P4 of SE cor of SW'. of NW'. of SE
Harbour Sec. One. 1)00
60. 533. Sanford. FIa. 27771
Town of Longwood, $100.
Lot 2. 61k D. Revenna Park Sec.,
Winter Park 8. Orlando areas. NO
7 43') all of 3. a. w is ci' of Lot 2. cc'r. of SW'. of NW'.. of Sec. 73 70 30.
Trusts, Atico Mtg. mv. El to
Loch Arbor. 171,000.
Superior Constr. Co.. Inc. 10 Frank
SELLING. Must enloy talking
B!k 59, Sanlando The Suburb etc.), $100.
JarnesM, Vincent condom Plo. 37 , c, JonesSr.&amp;wfCorineC,w'.',of Lots
Unfurnished
Janie L. Shoemaker, wid, to ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call To
with pe*hic. Schedule own time.
Beautiful, Palm Sprincs Sec ,
Earle I Denton, IgI to Eli:. Ann
Ok Hartaur Sec. One, 53?,tO0.
199 &amp; 7t. .1. 0. Pockarth 1st AdUn Jinc's R. kun:weiler &amp; *1. Joellen,
Free. 641 7027 for "We Care"13-20 hours weekly. Guaranteed
135.000
Denton, sql., Lot 4, 8l ICarriaor
QC[)* Ben F Wide 8 t Fc'th 3. Midway, s3oo
'Hot? nrY' .'.cluitS or Teens
Beg at SE cor. 01 S ,. ot Lot A, Sec
hourly rate Will train. Call our toll
5131
I P.. III.'. ill C', f P,itChCfl,
j
F Davis Jr &amp; wI Sor*dra H
Phil On No 3. 1100
',',Iliam 1. V,'aiJt &amp; WI. Melt'n C. to
31. $.3l,D(.)
'"
Otha L. Dc'nni &amp; wI Etouis to
free number:
1mm.
0cc.
F ranklin Arrn Apis.,
'ci Patricia Hill Rogers, sql., Lot II
Eugene J. McCann Ill &amp; WI
Thomas A. McEachern Ill, Its 14. Lewis E. Wyant &amp; WI Margaret T.,
Peter E. Wright £ WI. Mildred to
1.100 373 1*04
1170 Fla. Aye, 323 6450.
Singers
of 5, 61k 30 Sanfando The Suburb Virginia to JosCph P. Vandigritf &amp;
29, &amp; 30, 61k 3. 2nd Sec. Dreamwold Lot 11 81k A. Amended Plal of Lake 8en Ward Agency Inc. P08 77$
Beautiful, Sanford Sec.. 132.500.
Nationally
known
Production
Cc
WI Mary Anne, W 5575' 04 Lot IS 8 E
less alley. $100.
Kathryn Park, 2nd Adcln , 116.300.
Oviedo, Lot 70 &amp; N SO' ofit, Mud
FTU Ovledo-Ouplex, turn. Or
WENEEDVOUM!
Carl Dunn P. WI Hltn to Robert 19.25. c,f 16. 81k i N.."P'.ite, 539.800
kJksng br freth new talent. Cal
Edwin 0. Safer &amp; wf. Harriet 1. to
Manor Un. No. I, $74,200,
w'ifurn. Ideal location Reasonable
L Miller &amp; wf Deborah E • N", of
305 17? 4.431 today.
- Our over 60 year old company is
Wm. Ou.11.tt.. •dm. sit Donald
Raymond C. Clark Jr., sq to Ben
Nellie A. Blanksby, sql., condom
Ward &amp; Black*ood Inc. to Peter
365377).
'W. of NW'. of SW'. of Sec. 16 7. M. towm. 1. OueIlelte &amp; Robert W.. Unit 482. Vill6qe of Windemeadows W Peters, sg • Lot 14, Lake Ann E Wright 8 wI. Mildred K
expanding in your area.
, Lot )5
-30 (less Rd.). 114.300
Lot It, Palm Shadows, etc.. £ Lot 10
Ests Un 2, 170,000
No, 4, 129500
5r'LOSt &amp; Found
We are looking for lccal people with
r..r'w.rk,i.I
Peplat of Mc'ad Manor Un 2. 544,600
Thomas M. Por1Gi'Ietd &amp; *1 Ter. I, Sec. 7,1, £ 17.20-32, St. Johns
First Seminole Serv. Corp. to Ben
sales and management ability to
Guardian Mtg lnv. to Charles P.
David L Mackey I WI Shirley to
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Kareen K. to Robert Anderson 8. *1 Ranch Ests.. Unrecorded plat, 1100. &amp; Irene 0. Williams, lot so, Winsor Ward Agency Inc. Lot 16. Garden David I Mackey &amp; wf. Shirley R
work our overabundant supply of
REWARD
Mary, Lot 7 81k 7 HeftIer Homes
'..ivan ocaroom api., iignis, water
Ronald W. Tucker &amp; WI Peggy to Manor, $37,100.
Grove tin. No 1, 19.900
leads
whIch Is Iorcing us to open a
Lots 141 IS 81k A &amp; Its 3 &amp; 1. 61k E
Missing 3 year old female, mhiec
Ort., Sec. 1, 531,500.
lurn , adults. 191.50. 3227796 after
Charles V. Rodenburg&amp;wf CarolS.
Carl Bradbury &amp; wt. Winnie to Seminole Terr. Repi. $100
Steve Munqer, sgl. to Jofn I.
new oIlice to meet this demand.
Collie CermanSheplserd,Answert
S
eve's &amp; wk nd's.
Angelo P. Caggiano &amp; WI Gail I, to 10* 38, 81k 6. Sterling Park Un. No.
S.auls Sr . Trustee, Lot 16, 61k A, w , s Drumley Sr. &amp; v.1, Genevieve
It
will
also
open
management
op
DavidW. Fessler 8 wf. Marylou to
to name el "fi,"ots". lives in Lakt
tobert 6. Schon. Lot 7, 61k E. Lake 1. 135.300.
Woodmc'rc Park. 2nd RepI . $17,300. I.N 12'oISSO' Of Lot 1, 61k. 9, Tier 7. Bobby J Carroll &amp; *1. June L. Lot
portunities to career minded
Mary area, II found call 377 5109
MONTHLY RENTALS
rathryn WoodS, 125.00".
Wm. I. Sayers &amp; *1 Beverly to
Barney Byrd &amp; WI. Gladys to Sanford, 15.100
people.
21, llesdale Manor, $15,000
REWARD
AVAILABLE
Robert 6. Schon to Robert 8. Clarence E Williams &amp; WI Tommie
FF.
Scm.
to
Gala
S.
Durrance,
Margaret M. Mullins, sgl., Lts 39£
ArtrNazzaro&amp; TinatoVlrgitL
$1311150 CoiorTV
Schon &amp; Michael .1 Masi Jr., Lot 7, C., Lot 6. 81k F, Lake Orienta Hills
jo, 61k 75, Crystal Lake Winter III., Lut 15 81k G. Camelot Un.. Lloyd &amp;wf Mabel L.. LtSI S 'i 0*1, LOST
Contact Mr. Lef'ian
Lady's P'illfold, in or near
QUALITY INN NORTti
BIKE. Lake Kathrr. Woods, $11,300. Un. No 2. 538.000.
529.500.
Homes s.d. $11,100.
Park 'N
Quality Inn
.op on Sanford Ake.
61K 70, Sanlando Sub. Beaut
I II SR 431, Longweod
Robert N. Harrell &amp; WI Wilma C.
Howard A. Miller Jr., its Theodore
Mae Baker. Wid to Joseph Sanford. Sec. 128.800
Wendy Honeycutt to ,J Paul
Reward Ph. 323 6212.
I-I and 131
! Alfred A Burger Jr &amp; wf T Dudek 8. wI June M.. Lot 1 3. E
Watkins, N 10'of LotIS&amp;LotI,
Honeycuti, lot 52, Shady Oaks. $100
Longwood
Patrick E. Kelley &amp; wI. Jean M. to _____________________________
BAMBOO COVE APTS
'itherine T.. Lot 72. 61k C. Spring 19 36' of 2. 81k 53. Sanlando The
Monday,Feb9.11a.m 1pm
Grange Properties Inc. Inc to Packards 1st Addn Midway, 1.600. Jean M. Killey, Lot 3S, Walden
Dccc'
7 bedroom apartniaojs,
6-Child
Care
valley Farms, 5cc. 8. 1110,000.
Suburb Ocautiful. Palm Springs
Betty J Froman to Grant 'rerr., $100
Lowry Earl Rockett 6 WI. Patricia
or 6 to 7 :30 p. rn,
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._______
lurnithed or unfurnished. Newly
Mary T. Harper, wid. to Mary T. Sec., $35,500
P. Lot 791 Spring Oaks tin. v. Froman.Lot23, 81k 5. Weathersfield
FicKling &amp; Walker Inc to James
redecorated, Come see. 300 E
Pastery Man for Danish and Sweet
Harper 3. Shirley A. Swisher, jt.
K, H. Martin I wf Ruth to Ronald 1.33,900
Addn, ?st, $1,100.
C Carder &amp; wI. Rosemary, Lot 10, A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infan,i
ten . Beg 615' SI deg. W of Intersec, C. Beyers 3. wI. Judy E.. lot
Airport ftivd Sanford. 373.13$
Rolls, bread mixer, experienced
Lloyd Tate &amp; *1 Gladys to Vernon 61k C. Lake Kathryn woods. is?
to age 2 only Neat to new Drivers'
on1y to apply. 372 7596 Seminole
MeIlOnv, Av. &amp; Celery Ave., run S 1 1. 61k B North Orlando Ranches,
Dorothy Chadwick to Morgan 0. W. Midgette I Ernestine, from 5 ', Addn,
License Bureau. 322 6641.
1 or 2 Bedrooms, Adutts only
m wso' the'nceW 17.5' etc.. in Sec
Sec 3. 17000
Sellers, Lots 4 S 6 7 $ &amp; 9 81k I. mile poit of Sec 711979, CIt. Sd,500,
owen Cobb I wI. lone to Austin New government program. Child
PARKAVENUEMOBILE PARK
.l 193). $100.
Whitcombs 1s' Addn Geneva etc.,
Ed L. Herendeen &amp; *1 Agnes to
George A. Stone &amp; WI. Alice to Dcv. Corp , Lot 33. 61k 12
2545 Park Drive $lOup
care for as low as $7 per week, if
-.
521,000.
Daniel .1. Sullivan Ill I. wI Sherrilt David P. Malloy I *1 Karen. Lot 76.
.
Orthodox Church CI Christ The Weathersficld, 1st Acldn , $16,700
you
qualify.
37)
$471
r..
Ch"!c'
Sv;ivois.
1. 'i'O'. t3t.. !ar!' !*".. L't 1 8 2 81K 0 C.IP.
.
Lul
,
-"'' r:t,
AN
Mu
l'Af,
1,
7,
3,
rm
Cd%ri&amp;tc!y Gtlii il., Iv Lt'erri,n
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Dorothy, sql. I Martha S. sql. to Ridge Park, 177.000.
81k H Summer'set North, Sec. 5, $16,000.
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family pork
WilIest I WI. Annie. Lot 16, replat of
$100,
'fliings to Eat
RlchardL, Beck,lotsl,7,3&amp;4, 61k
MgicFin.Copr.toC,W,Harkins&amp;
Weekly. 3.515 Hwy 17 2. Sanford.
Fla.LandCo.toEdw.M,Arnold&amp; part of regl. of Lots 1 &amp; 7. Watts _________
Dr. Geo. M. PlIjan &amp; wf Edith t
wI Susan I.., Lots 28, 29 &amp; E IS.fl' of E, RObert 1. BetIs Ad
to Alt.,
323 1930
WI Martha V., Unit 712 The Farms. 1.6.000.
W. C. Harinslus (married), Lot 10 27, 81k 54, repl. of Sanlando the 11).000
Fruit For Sale
'YO('RI.ITTII ru.u;l;%cr'
Highlands Patio Itomes, condom
AVALON APARTMENTS
S1c'tpy H011ow, 1st AcJc2n , 110.500. Suburb Beautiful, Palm Springs
Richard I. Beck to Richard I.
Wilco Constr. Co. to Ruth E. Call before 10 a m or after 3 p.m.
42
Buerger, sql . Lot 27, 61k A.
AGENCY TRAINEE- Carter lob
ADULTS, P40 PETS
Beck 8 v.1 Marlene C • Its 1 7 3 I I
Thomis W. Stokes £ WI Marian W.
Sec.. $7Q
H Miler P. Sons ml Orl.. Inc to Woodmei-e Terr , Sec I. $26,500
for career person Do personnel
116W 7nd.7t
to Jott.t C. Wait £ wf Marsha E. Lot
(QCD) Harold Keeling, 6dm. est. 81k E, Robert I Betts Addn, to Alt.. Gary 1. Trotter I *1. Cassondra C.
NAVEL ORANGES, $2.50 flU.
CombankWP to Agnes Gidus.
Interviewing
and
Counsel
114, Devonshire. 1.44.200.
Samuel to Harold Keeling I Gladys 1100
MURCOTTS,$3.00 BUSHEL
Lot 138. San Sebastian Hts. Un 1, wid., Lot I), 81k 21 Suburban
3
Ronmdo'vnstaiirsapI
,suc,able lot'
Management potential Salary
Strhen C. Boemler P. Patricia to 125.700
Virgin.a B Biuiop. v.1 01 Norris to Van Ness. Lot 13, 61k 2. Flora HIs.,
3776733 or 3770362
matur, singles or working
Homes, 15,300.
plus
commission.
Norris L Bishop, Lots 1,2,9 &amp; 10 61k 1100
Catherine Eli: (Long) McAdam, Lot
H Miller &amp; Sons Ort, Inc. to Robt.
couples Convenient location. 372.
Grange Prop. Inc to Cornell.a
RECEPTIONIST- Part time. Great
7 Highland Park, $100.
to I The Colonnades, 2nd Sec. 116.600.
Jefferson Homes.
Inc.
J Robt. J. Piece &amp; Wf Cynthia, Lot Marie Moore. Lot 804, Spring Oaks Make your Buoget go further, stiop
1739
boSs.
Cass.elberry
area,
_______________________________
Frank H. Cannon 4. wI Betty A. to Christoçher Riato &amp; wI Margaret,
Westey Dowell &amp; *1 Debris to
the Classified Ad every da
110 San Sebastian HIs Un 1,177.900
Un. IV, 539
GENERAL OFFICE- Super sharp
Dade Fed, Lots S &amp; 6 81k 0, Lot 14, BIk 36. Fourth Sec. Robei'I Woodwarcl &amp; wI Belie, LI 7,
Upstairs S room apartment water
personality, accustomed to talking
Sanlando Springs Tr. 15, 2nd rpl., Dreamwoid, 179,900
61k 22. North Orl., 1st Acldn, $73..
furnished $175 per month Child
to
People.
$35,400.
Ben ward Agency Inc to Sofia N
Luther J. Carroll Jr. &amp; wf Jo Ann
and pet o k. 377 0251
WAITRESS- Good tip's.
SEND A
__________________________
Wm. C. Fabet I wi Linda to to Frank Witherspoon, It $4. Fla. Cirocco, Wid. Lot 3. Sweetwater
CASHIER- Pleasant working
JcisephM Murasko&amp; *1 Aon.-.i N. Grovet Cc, 1st Addn Black Ham Addn Oviec.jo, $500
FURNISHED
VALENTINE MESSAGE
i . ''
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c:ndtis. 7.cc L.vs.
Lt 12, 81k A, Spring Valley Farms, mock, $)4,
Ben F. Ward Jr. &amp; wI Cohn, to
GARAGE APARTMENT
o SOMEONE YOU LOVE
LICENSED PLUMBER- Must be Nopets
5cc 2, 171,900
Investment Corp St. Jghns to Clifford 1. Eubanks &amp; wf Wilma H.,
2300MeilonvhIeAve
.'.,)-"
local with good background,
Superior Constr. Co.. Inc. to Erthi Larry Blair &amp; wf Mary I.. E 330' of Beg. at SW cor of Lot 6, Mud
SALES REP.- Work for National
.
Manor. Un. 3. 147,000.
. .
..'
C iohron I wI JacQueline 1. Lot N 637' of P4 1264'ot Sec. 62032, less r31A-(Xiplexes
Company Good benefits, good
_________70 81k A, Dixie Terr., 120.800.
Roger A. Hodges &amp; v.1 Judith to
w. $100.
potential.
_________________________________
Arlhur Truzzi &amp; *I Fiornc to
Wair Rentals, Inc., Penson I Morris C. Hodges &amp; wf Agnes H. Li
.,,/"
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CHILD CAME COUPLE- Work DUPLEX- lurnished or un
Wm. J. Green 3. WI Sandra I.. Lot , Prof. Sharing Plan to Larry Blair I 2, 61k C. Town of Peola. less E 175'.
with emotionally disturbed
Ideal
location.
81k A Replat of Lots 793.30, Bear WIMIryL , E fl0'oIN637'oi N 1266' 14,200.
furniShed
children.
Living quarte
fur
Lake HIs., $43,000
Reasonable
rent
365-3771
Carl L. Kraerner I Lois &amp; Jotwi C.
of Sec. 6-70 32. less rw, $100
niahed, Good benefits, 1)0.500.
Kraerner &amp; WI Alice to Ernest V.
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Thelma Voski to Graeme L.
anytime,
Murray L. Fredericks, etc..
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Bak,r&amp; WI Hazel A., Beg, at SE car.
Trvite,s to Larry Blair &amp; WI Mary Fos'er, Lots 11, 13, 13,14. 1S&amp; 16, 61k
One BR, urifurn apt., electric heat,
personality,
1. Crystal Lake Winter Homes s d,
L., B 330' of N 632' of N 1266' of S.c.
The Huske'y Co to Prestige. Inc . Lot
SAKER- Expirlenced In Danish air, carpet, stove &amp; ri-f Adults $5.
1)7,000.
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4-20-33, Less rw, 13.333
Fl E LOVE LI Isi ES
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)7 7796 altec 5 &amp; .s'. nds
9 01k C SA-cetwater Oaks, Sec .
and bread Good hours.
MonfiCId Hallman I wI Lucy 'o
Larry 0. Blair 8 *1 Mary I , t
LOCKSMITH- Mutt hv SOniC
115.900
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Cecil A. Bailey &amp; wi Dolores J., E Rev. R. W. Wiggins. It 71?
experience,
Edw. P. Luckenbaugh Jr. I *1.
If There 's A Special Someone...
0' o P4632' of N 1244' of Sec. 4.70. Bookertown, 1.300
Unfurnished
Nancy I. toL.rryW. Watkins &amp; WI. 32, less r-w. *IO,OOO.
John D. Roberts I WI Darnell tO
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SELL
SUCCESS.Paulette J. Lot 1). 81k C. San
Bruce C. Thrialkill &amp; Judy to Levie Fla. mv.. Lot 29 01KM North
For Pent. Suntand. 3 BR, 1 bath,
101 Commercial
Send Them Something Special
37) l74
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Sibitlian HIS Un 2. 140.800
Donald W. James 8. wf Joan M., E Ot'i Terr, Sec 1 Un. 1 (in lieu of
carpet, stove $175. 32) 7771.
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Barbara S. Rvsk to Michael Rink
71.1' 01W 185.1' of 1019, 50*
A. Id ), 13.500.
apt. 7 OrI. Lot 1). Tvskawlfla s.d. Meuser sd, $70400
Magnolis Svc Coro to Sol Dale
BROWSE AND SAVE ...lt's easy
WANT TO SELL
Print your own personal expression
tIOO.
and fern... The Want Ad Way.
J. Claude Heacock &amp; wI Frances Builders Inc., Lot 531, Wekiva Hunt
YOUR HOME 7
of love in the Valentine Love Lines
Vera P. Oenney 8 C Watson to Percy W. Cump Jr., Unit
Club Fox Hunt, Sec 3. 16.500
Buying
a
new
home?
MovIng
to
an
1"
Denney to Vera P. Denney. wid., C. Village of Windmeadows No. Im
Bedroom, 7 bolh, carpeted. stovp
to be published Friday, Feb. 13th
Austin Div. Carp to Wm. W.
apartment?
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and refrigerator, central heat and
Austin&amp;wlMaryL,,
lots
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19120.
cooa., so,000.
on the Classified Page.
Get some actior with a Herald
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sql. Lot 13 (less W 7') Quail Pond
air, garage, fenced yard 377 3833
81k 0. Harmony Hones sd £ It II
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classif led ad. We'll help you write
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8th B, $20,000.
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DELTOP4A- 7 OR, furnished or
Walter Hammond Wessels to HilCy to Walter H. Casey
Panciall
P.1 Dike 8. v.1 f3esse to
v.t
CALL 322 7411
unfurnished, $153 to $175 2-BR, 7
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Irene Marjorie Waldeck Wess.els
Winfired S., Lots 6 &amp; 5 MIneral JohnM. Dike, Lot 4, 61K 2, Mineral
bath, carport, Swimming pool,
19.5' of Lot I, &amp; N 63.5' Of Lo 7. 81k SprIngs F&amp;t-k 3rd
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( PER LINE i
Springs
Park,
$100.
Sec
FOR
$190 month. Dynamic Properties,
N, English Ests. Unit 2.1)00.
READ CAREFULLY
J0hnJ.Allen,M,D.foEll:abdhG
Apex Sales. Inc. loAmerican Prod.
ONLY
S V Hardwick, Broker, Deltori.
Dalton I. Burke. fIb. of Kathleen Each. Inc B 647' of Lots i &amp; , &amp; S Pearce, Lot 3 81k B Ridge High s
Loading
manufacturer.
Automobile
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to Dalton I. Burke I wI. Kathleen ' 57 67' of E
and motorcycle accessories, Top
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6.11' of It 10, Palmer's sd.
Lot 121. Lake Nlrr,c't Ests , 5)00.
QuaII?ypi-oducts.Fac1oqyir0
Carol Ann Hardman to Wm M
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$100
OSTEEN- 1 BIdroom. $110 per
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Each additonal line, lic
dealer distribution. Over 30 years
Harclmar, 51,281.2' of Govt.
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Gerald P. McGrat?y Jr. wi. Joy
month. SCHU PEN REALTY,
in business. Very 3trong financial
of
Ry,
(less
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70$')
etc.,
in
Sec.
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A. to Jimmy C. Adcock &amp; wI. Eli:. cIW
Realtors. 377-1)07
,polltlon.Exclting sales plan.
67030. 1100.
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Major expansion program being
John R. Tweedy &amp; WI Shirley to A.
140,700.
Furnished
accelerated. More products.
B Edw. Pittman &amp; Gloria to Earl Rutseil Tryon &amp; wI Mary E, 8.
Latest addition, CB 2 way radios
N Gill &amp; WI. Patricia A, Lot 4, Nelson A. Stark &amp; Helen, I Jn P
I Bedroom furnithed house for rent,
More branch operations, Pot'.
Tweedy 8. Shirley, Los $ 01k 50,
Spring Oaks Un 3 9Ø
Luxury Patio Apartments
in Paola Phone 372 4267
tland,Oregonwilfopens
Townsite of North Chuluota, 171,00)
Sates
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(OCO) Grace Greene &amp; Or Lowell
Increase
ha
iTUDIO 1,2,3
average
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pct.
per
H. Reed to Dorothy Smith I Melvin
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BEDROOM SUITES
Smith. Lot 1081k3. repl. Sit. 1 £2. Lynn C. Gessert, sql., E 100' of S
L..ot
North Orlando Township. 4th Addn.. 75.79' of P4W '.01 NE 'i of SE 'aol
2 BEDROOM
Need FACTORY REPRESEN
$100.
' Sec. 34-19-30. 524,300.
TOWNHOUSES
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1 Acre land'for moilc hornS - 339.
TATIVE in thIs and other
Catherine Brown &amp; fIb. Richard to
Aylesbury Homes Corp. to Charles
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EstablIshed accounts. Trernen
Theodore Davis S. WI. Dorothy I. S Wade Hall &amp; wI Georgia C. It 77 811
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dous patential, Flys flair. .Sr.
2 Acres for rent for mobile
I'of N 193.1' of E 97)1W 577,9' of B Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. S. 177 000
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ningi. Average two nigb weekly
Call 372 1061 between 6 &amp; 7 pm
P4W i.m of S.c 4.20.31. P. I ta I 4 7
Mictta.l A T*ni'l.l P. wI Alyca øn
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on
road.
Weekly
travel
Lovis Frman Plat, $4,000.
Bennle F. Williams &amp; wI. Dinni,
**ee,h
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allowance, Weekly draw. Monthly
1505 W.2Sth St.
Ben Ward Agency Inc. to Steven J.,P4330'ofSé6O'ofWMO'of NW,
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commission on mail orders.
t tl.bo4t, clUbhOUsi,$S0m0.Fre.
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107031,
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rw.
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Protected territory,
of P4W '. of SE '.. Sec. 16.31 31,
$16,500.
Fla 37761 377 6(377,
less II 30' 1)1,500,
Joseph B. Anderson. sql. to
Excellent
advancement
EugeneE.W.PlichoPstoRob.rI E.
op
Samuel H. Wilson I wI P05.6 Ic,'.
ProfessionallyManaged
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porturitle's. No seniorIty program
Heil &amp; wI. Dale 1. N 200' of S 400'
Beg. t p1101.35' P401 SW car. of Sec
By
37-Bjsjp,ess
Property
but promotions from within,
of E 700'ofWl00'etc. inSec. 2521.
343037, run E 626.1' N 104.35' W
ExperIence desIrable but not
30. 113.300.
624.1' 1 S 104.35' to pob, 13.500.
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necessary.
Very
thorough
Sandra Smothers. sql. to Mallard
Miller Dev. Inc. Of Cocoa Beach to
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Please be my
traIning. Complete inSurance
Morgan 8. wf Bessle. Lot 3, Secret
54K Enterprise's of Alt, Spgs, Inc.
,iace
37) $121 or J77 4470
Valentine.
program
and
retirement
plan,
Call
Lake 5 a repi , $6,300
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Love. Mary
1-901.533 571) Cxl. 143 during office
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Designed primarily as a civic
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DIETRIC11
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departments were elected
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Home life Department:
Mrs Alexander Brewster
chairman: ,NIrs.

Harriman, secretary; Mrs.
Ralph Jirvis, finance;
.Nirs. Paul Piety, mem.
bership Mrs Jack Bur.
nev, program.
A framed certificate of
appreciation from the
Salvation Army was
presented to the Sanford
CII11fl S Club by Mrs
Ralph Austin Smith for
their Participation in the
Christmas bell ringing
i program.

Mrs
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Jaris
secretary; INIrs.
Brisson
membership
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AlfreJ
Payne,
finance:
Williams, prora,ii
The Aris Department
hIrs.
Carl
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chairman
Mrs
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Mrs
Richard Elam, Mrs. Mary
Gras, Mrs E T Loucks.
.%Irs. E.A. ,Nfonforton, Mrs.
Robert ,Nlorris, INIrs. Pau.1
Shitley, Mrs John Wilson,
.Nlrs. N.A. Helfrich,
Walter Gielow and hirs.
Alfred Hunt Proceeds
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William Foster, chairman;
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Huntington, W. Va. Virginia stunning in a blue and gray tone
and Evelyn were classmates at (tress and white orchi
iarsaii Uni v ersity, Hun autograph party, Thursday.
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Robert Karns presided
over the regular business
meeting and luncheon of
the Sanford Woman's Club,
ethesday
The program for the day
as theannuslauction and
"fun time." Area mer.
chants and club members
donated
merchandise,
white elephants and baked
goods to be auctioned f
Witty and vivacious Mrs.
A.C. INIcReynolds was
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tis Mrs Ja Burney
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During this time, they were Pizer, Feb. 14 bride-elect of the Canning Center, 5
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active in civic affairs and Pat Steve Gordic.
Celery Ave.. Sanford. And they
was presented several awards
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Appropriately decorated in are free to the public.
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for her involvement in Beta the Valentine motif, the serving
Ile first will be a course on
Sigma Phi sorority
table
featured
a
centerpiece
of
borne
canning, Feb 17 The
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After leaving Saoford the red ,and white mums and following day. homemaker
farnth including to children carnations accented with will
learn
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Vickie.
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mothers"
made
jelly
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This group ofenergcticyoung at Widbey Island, Wash.; pointments
pickles
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Feb.
19,
th
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can
try
women will hnst Ballet Guild's women, with all their In. Nlemphis, Tenn.; Albany. Ga.
Attending were Nirs. Paul out the jelly on breads made by
p
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and and Key West, where George Pizer, mother of the bride-elect, Sirs. Ruth Runge during the
priere performance of the imagination transform the was retized
ter 24 years of Maitland Sally Per, sister of day s featured clas&amp;
Bicentennial dance drama, on thick section of the Civic Center service with t he U.,q Navy.
the bride. Alamonte SpringsFeb 21, at Sanford Chic Into an elegant setting, on a
ilia
Clark
Pat, a petite, attractiv e Mrs Robert Zeitler, Maitland
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su
~ (jk Center. The closed per- shoestring budget,
ggestions
for other
brunette said, "Out of all the and linda Murdock, Orlando.
formance will honor some Boo
Planning to capture the places we have ever lived, we
People would like to see
supporters, including Mrs. ballet's colors of pink and loved
at t e Canninh
ord most. It is really Mrs. Paul Hickson Sr., mother
eflteC
Reubin Askew to horn the laender, the hostesses began home to us and when George and gr.mdmother of th future
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nd ,Mmes.
utfton dignitaries in the last fall and club members IlI
e return here to make our Russell Gill, Cecil Jones,Die
(lance and performing arts prepare most of the refresh. permanent home.,,
edith
Thomas Royal, Douglas 'W"Ices of Inez
or1d
rnent including Mrs Mkew s
A belated welcome to the Kickliter, A D Abrams, C J long be, remembered. The 82.
The planning committee favorite recipe for citrus punch. Beers family!
arlJ grande (Itline
Coleman and Boyd Coleman.
includes Jan Freeman, past
Also Mines Alvera Kellyhome an
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- Unda Reck, newly
Pat and George Beers are not
Harbor. Recent guests
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installed president; Donna exactly newcomers to S,anford. SIrs. Robert NI. Jones were co. Allan,Nlurrav, F nory
S1 ir Sr.'
alert and vivacious as ever.
Feuerhahn, Jean Clontz, Cathy They lived here from 1957 until hostesses to a rent bridal Emory
S;ir Jr. Fred Steir
were Virgini i and Pere
1967 while George was s~ationed coffee, at the Willink home on Robert nomas and
M -,hael
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Just watch these young at &amp;anford Naval Air Station, Satsuma Drive, honoring Patty Rudd, and Nliss Karen Jones. Mercer of I.ake ,Nlary. and
Helen and John SleCloskey of
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composed of more than 200 of the nations
foremost hairstlis The four are Haden
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1XIcatur, Ala,; Sue I.ick of Myrtle Beach,
S.C., and Max, INIatteson of Grand Rapids,
Nfich.
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and looks at that nice six-card
diamond suit in dummy. If he
is a careless rubber bridge
player. he starts to run high
diamondsEastshowsout on

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important hair accessory feature to com•

Februa 9, 1976

ForMonday,

Several readers have asked good listener today. par.
us if e recommend
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notrump when
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use
one. but have opened hands
VIRGO (Aug. 2ept. 22)
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Conditions should be rather
notrump when the spirit mov.
advantageous
for you today and
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teacher. His pupils play a lot
of duplicate bridge and Max
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at rubber bridge and match.
point duplicate.
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heart or the one notmp that
Stax teaches the final contract
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should sparkle toda y if
players can afford to lose
you cc inoIed in anything
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players. Th.-cc notrumnp is creative. Wticularly if voit
have an imaginative assistant.
such a normal contract tha t
they should forget about the
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safety pla). They should try to
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run the diamonds and wind Up
tO(b'. If you dig a bit below the
one down, but with an average
surface you should come up
score

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individuality of the highest order, with em.

the first diamond. This would someone you work with.

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careless player spends the beneficial c.-in be arrived at.
sons involved present. Shoo
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away the kibitzers.
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director.
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PATRICIA NN PI7FR
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ANN MacLALC,U1 IN
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Orlando, is the grandson of ,Mr.
Reports
food it'
to add varlet to the
tier fiance is the grand.san of
.,Ind Mrs. Russell J. Gill, San- graduated from FTU in 1970,
I lere are some tips on how to ineal plan.
the U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Mr. and -Mrs. Giovanni Gentile track tvanl tic is 1)resently
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Mrs.
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plan your food shopping;
Iltr finaikv graduated from Couunand
Not every food Consumers
employed as a
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ore ran are usually a Union includes in the monthly
of
T. L. Hanna High School in
Italy and Mrs. Mamie K. isernbler
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rdw of Jackson file
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Mr. Gordie attended Sanford of Feb. 14, at 4 p.m. at All Saint.s Univer ty, with a bachelor's wedding
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nutritional value.
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hungry or tired —' and likely to
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your shopping bill,
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older people should buy to eat the economy. We last priced it
nutritiously for less, Following In August 11175 in a supermarket
is a suggested shopping basket a few blocks from Consumers
for one person. Remember, Union hi Mount Vernon, N.Y., a
this food basket meets the city of about 75,000 Just north of
nutritional needs of an older New York City. Our shopping I
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back to "shake rattl e and roll"
The primitive, pulsating beat of the drums, conch shells and
hand-crafted stringed Instruments provided a symphonic
background as the dancers, swayed, stomped and
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Carl Benson, food services Ong attractive and palatable by the hospital board of
director at Seminole Memorial mei1s in hospitals.
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pecLal day: 'Opetation Bir- "Alter all, I run the biggest de-livered on covered trays to
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170,000 their homes by volunteers.
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Work." The starting point was
time or effort to fL creative,
an oil painting of Brewster Mill
interesting vegetables. Main
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dishes and desser ts receive the
Alongside ills a water color of
major
attention
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the same subject done in flat plify your cartoon since it's have little or no relevance to
the vegetables are just heated up as
colors. Much of the detail was impossible to reproduce all the portruit of the house.
a nod to proper nutrition.
omitted in the water color. The deta ils of a photograph. Next,
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hors d'oeuTes or appetizers
chives
are often so varied and sub- I t cup minced parsley
Clean leek throughly before
The major concern of most stantial, they would make an
Mix marinade in pint Jar. dicing. Add onions to melted
hostesses is to get a meal excellent main course by First put salt,sugar, paprika in, butter in large soup kettle. Cook
prepared, serve it at the peak of themselves,
then garlic and vinegar. Shake until soft and golden, but not
its flavor, and still have time to
Taking a cue from appetizers well. Add oil and shake again, brown. Add potatoes, water and
relax and enjoy the time with served elsewhere in the world, Add mustard and horseradish, l' teaspoons salt
(add rest
her guests.
you could provide a taste- shake vigorousl y. Add fresh later as needed). Bring to a
Easier said then done!
tempting meal fit for any oc- greens, shake, then pour over boil; cook gently until
Guests arriving late or casion.
shrimp. Marinade in refri- vegetables are soft. Whirl in a
husband gets delayed in a
A tasty soup and salad gerator overnight, or as blender to a lin e smooth puree
traffic jam. Any number of provides a colorful and easy-lu- touch as it couple of days. Stir (in 2 batches if necessary) or
factors can disrupt a carefully serve dinner, followed by a light and turn occasionally. Serve force through a food mill or line
planned dinner party.
dessert, nil of it served cold.
with cocktail picks or on a bed sieve. Return puree to soup
But nevertheless, a hostess
of lettuce,
kettle; add hot milk and light
R MPARNAU[)
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must be relaxed to create
cream. Add pepper and nutVICHYSSOISFGLACE
right atmosphere for a pleasant
( Th is marinated dish was
meg. more salt if needed. Heat
evening. If
is harried, it will created by master chef Louis
This elite of all cream sou.s just to simmering, stirring
1e communicated to her guests, La Mothe of Arnud's was first made and served in often with wooden
spoon. Cool
setting the tone for an uneasy Restaurant in New Orleans,) America by Chef Louis Dial at and blend in heavy cream. Chill
vening.
the New York Ritz, although thoroughly. Top with chives.
The simplest method to
MARINADE
many beleive it to be of French
Weight-Watchers
Vichyssvercome these crises would be
origin).
olse: This is delicious made
to prepare the meal in advance. 1 teaspoon of salt
with all hot milk, then cooled.
When serving hot foods, this
teaspoon of sugar
3 to 4 leeks, white part
Stir in 4 tablespoons cream and
can lead to more problems. Not 1 teaspoon of paprika
cleaned and
chill thoroughly.
all hot food can be prepared in 1 clove of garlic,
diced (about 1 z cup
advance. Many lose their
crushed
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ure when they are reheated. 1-3 cup tarraon or
2 tablespoons butter
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basil flaored vinegar
4 potatoes. peeled
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4 cupsi
of
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mustard
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time And, more important, the 2 pounds cooled
2 teaspoons sail
hostess is free to enjoy the
boiled shrimp
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1 cup heated
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Americans are accustomed to
horseradish
light cream
serving cold appetizers.
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white pepper to
'It's broccoli, dear," begins
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celery
taste
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famous New Yorker cartoon
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pinch nutmeg
showing
concerned mother
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shallots, green
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fun. there she maneuvers a nely-produced Kau ask] KZ-lOO through the dynamorneter.
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way with vegetables
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can give us some good
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Dear Elsa,
vegetables In the supermarkets
on needlepoint canvas, with a
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clear delineation of flat planes Bargelio is available FREE. Bargeilo canvas, I thought mixing your own combinations
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sa.1d this morning he won a the property at public auction
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sktrnush with county officials for what he considered a fair the Sanford Police Beneolent
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caliber pistol on Dec, 27 at the evidence to be examined at the maximum sentence of
15 years
2809 (,roe
Sanford, Sanford rune Lab, that he has
prison on the plea.
home of her sister, Mrs Archie ordered all deputies to
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help spd up
lovers from the Sanford area flocked
oLc
the Chic Center,
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Heffernanoffice
said that
thebeen
Ste
Sunday, to attend the 17th Annual %lembehlp Exhibit and Tea of Attorney's
hasn't
DRAWS CROWDS
the Sanfor"eminole Art Show. Best In Show award in the adult
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getting reports on examination
divisiofl as won by Truth' Nopprr; Ma hIawig on the junior
bl
o f eidence by the Sanford
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Ist in Show Award. More than 150 a and crafts exhibi were
'rime
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and that
tly. Abbott Herring's
men's Section. ifferald Photo by Tom Vincerill
chief investigator. Jack
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outlet serice charge be set at
dispatched to the lab at the
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$1 50 The charge is now $1 .00
Sanford Airport to demand
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ports"
New customers of Seminole
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Chandler Smith, acting CablevisionwIllhavetopay
no e
able a on S
yo
formal request for the upward
The anon case is docketed
Saying they had been living in
to Florida sets hooked up to the ser-vice if a rate adjustment states that the
for trW in circWt court this fear of their lives, the couple
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epartment of Criminal Law rate increase request Is a
w eek
company is experiencing
complete spinning outfits. are certificates, eij;ht passes for Enforcement ( FDCLE)
said in a Jtion to the gunshot
substantial
operating losses; is
proved
at
tonight's
meeting
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Mrs. Jones said Saturday the fired into their home Nov. lo,
hlerd Outdoor (orrespondent offered for the hea% lest caught pier fishing in Datona a filet operation last July, wasn't the
city
commission, scheduled not a utility with a guaranteed
anon charge will be dismissed the house was again hit by
in each of two age categories, knife, $15 certifi *
cate, portable available to comment today on !or 7 p.m. at City Hall.
rate of return; and points out
Fntrants In Sanford 's Firm under 16 years and over 16 radio
against her son because there gunshots 10 days ago and last
, Instamatic camera, two backlogs in cases in which
Annual
Shad
Derby
can
look years of age.
at the company t not had
According to the proped
"is not enough eidence"
certificates for $15 and $10, e%idence is being examined.
week's incident was the third forward to excellent fishing this
,
an
increase
in rates in fi ve
new
rates
submitted
to
corl
,
Admitting that her son's time
Additional
participating another spinning outfit three
Sheriff John Polk, who missioners
b
fingerprints were on the soda
Seminole years
year because all commerci,il merchants hae added to the certificates a
n electronic fish previously super%lsed the lab, Cableusion, the monthly
shad nets have been removed
pop bottle used in the -,Nfolotov Mrs. Ora Jones, wlio, sai d
Prize list to include a pair of finder and depth sounder, Sio said there is a "big backlog"of
Other items on the city
service harge will increase commission agenda tonight
cocktail" hurled into a side Saturday she and her f,imily from the St. Johns River, ac. shock absorbers, a sleeping certificate, and two galvani
cases
being
handled
by the from thecpresent $4.95 to $6.95,
cording to tarry Uartzog, bag $1000 gift certificate,
bedroom window at the King w r te Kin 's' next doci
include a request by Jack
boat anchors
state
lab
and
that
he
has been for the ft outlet
biologist
with
the
Florida
Game
gasoline
certificate,
four
ighbor,
claimed
the
city
home on November 10, Mrs
$5 gift
Homer and Mrs Dora Lee
All fishing camps on the river told more chemists are
lie harassed her over a and Fresh Water Fish Cor
Jones said other fingerprints
certificates, a $25 gift cer reported
good fishing oer the employed to reliee the nlissioners Cit \tanager WE Bahet
riod of months in a dispute mission in Welaka,
were aiso on
tificate, a $10 gift cti-tificate, 52 weekend with the percentage of situation.
, k use the Ci
th the Kin°s
The nits were used in former free oil changes
She said that in addit.ion the
Knowles
recommended
the
Center:
public
hearings t,
, free front end roe shad running almos
per
Polk said and a laborato
years to trap shad on their
i
bottle, which lodged between
alignment, $5 certificate, cent. One large one, weighing source
proposed
rate
schedule
be
consider
clong
%acating
an
Confirm ed o
Mrs Jones said she would spawning migration to the
tha t approved, exce
the window and screen at
Pr
opane camp lantern, pocket nearly SL pounds was landed (1reani examinations are
pt for a monthly abandoning alleys between 18th
the appear before city council upper reacheS of
no fee
K
tile
river
anti
cainera
outfit,
$2
proposed
for each Street and th Sweet, and a
$10
certificate.
by
a
young
fisher
ing home, d not contain a tonight to 'laud' the polico the fish were made into fer
rnan near longcr mide at the Sanford additional outle
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radio
two
$5
Marwa
Isle
t.
Knowles
request for Wne exte ions on
flammable fluid, but rather deparunent "for doing its lob." tilier. 11arg stated that
facility and firearms evidence recommends the additional condemnations
contained only water.
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ne bottle did not explode ment) performed their of
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because it lodged upright they were called (by Sir. and unfeasible.
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charges against her son, more gunshots were fired into
King
Charles Edward Jones, 22. of
detailed a story of the -I '
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charges
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the matter w.th Vrnton us began after neighbo reported
morning and Vinton denies to
ic that 2O carloads of
nking any tic promisu.
In üiir
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visiting a neighbor
to handle this case right do
home, leaving in the wee hours
the middle and let justice take of the morning in what ap.
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peared to be "intoxicated-, or
"1 would not tolerate any of "drugged" state, making an
my People making such excessive amount of noise,
promises if al,)
. such proniLses laughing and screaming.
were ever made,' le said.
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barded with
Attoruey William Heffernan, la
chu nks
concre te
who is scheduled to prosecute thereafter and hit with
LB's
Jones on the arson charges,
declined comment on the case culminating th the attempted
firebombing on Nov. 10.
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dismissed against her son
"Prigh, bottle.lodgcd bc-,;;rci~.j a
Mrs. Ora I MarY) Jones said broken window and screen. and
Saturday that Sgt. William a slug from a revolver
Vinton of the Seminole County the bedroom wall.

Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway questioned
the facts in a newspaper article which said county of.
ficials initially chose F'7U courses at $3,000, as oppomd to
SCC courses for about $30n.

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Kwiatkowski said mangerial employes need to be
brought UP to date, also, on the latest theories of employe
relations and that state of the art whic
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problenLs
0t 10 (10
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ity -staff reevaluated its
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will teach about 30 county employes.
Ikfoe cla&amp; begin howeer, the Board of County
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cent of the students completing the program at
the Grove School were presently "coping in a
drug-free manner."
The Grove School provides an alternative
school environment for Seminole County
students who find themselves in drug-related
difficulties. It is funded in part by the school
system and the federal government, with most of
the money being supplied by the federal
programs.
After his report, Bobo requested that the
hoard give future consideration to continue
funding a teaching position at the school through
the 1976.77 school year. He said continued
federal funding is expected to keep the school
open.
Canton was joined in his presentation to the
board by two parents of autistic chihilre, who

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gratitude to the board fir its support of the
Grove School.
Autistic cNldren are not retarded, Carlton
explained, but it fret exhibit the normal range of
intelligenct expected in any population sample.
Extreme behavior difficulties mask the in.
telligence, he said.

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temper tantrums, individual 3eademic 5kills and
social interaction skills, Carlton said,
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Six students are currently enrolled in the
program, Carlton said. The school center j
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located at Woodlands Elementary School in
finance Roger Harris reported that a committee
Longwood.
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p.m. to discuss recommendations to be made to
made significant progress this year in the areas
the board regarding the hiring of a risk-manager
of feeding themselves, toilet skills, controlling
to administer the county's insurance contracts.

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developer,
Heavy construction equipment in the area in
the coming months will also make courtesy
busing advisable, sidewalks or no sidewalks, the
board was told.
With no capital outlay projects to approve
and no risk manager discussion, the board
members zipped through the agenda in record
time.
The light agenda included presentations by
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held Wednesday night at the
Juvenile Detention Center. In
th e Photo at the left, Ed
Affida vi ts for those wishing to with the chairman of the College in Palatka while th e 5th
Heath, youth senices intake
tounselor left), presents become delegates to the congressional district couc- - district caucus will b' M Pn
outstanding service award to Democratic National Con- (liflating committee by 5 p.m., Comprehe ns ive Ifigh School in
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"pIa1 guest Judge Virgil B
Dade City.Four delegates wi ll
(unkflng, chief judge of 18th available in Seminole County,
Affidavits may be obtained be elected from each of th ese
Circuit and judge of 18th cfr- according to state Democratic by contacting Mrs. Reynolds at districts, Mrs. Reynolds said.
cult juvenile division for committeewoman Kathleen 906 French Ave. etC-able at 339Mrs. Reynolds aLso not ed that
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the party is conducting a
Mrs Reynolds said in the
reveRing awards at the
Affidavit forms may also be training schoo l for precinct
ceremony were Detention party's continuing effort to obtained by contacting state workers at 8 p.m. next Wed.
Center staff workers Steve open participation in the party headquarters, nesday in Courtroom A at the
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Mike 6allowa, and mem- file Democrats, anyone mittee of Florida, P.O. Box
Greg Farmer, administrative
hers of the Detention Center desiring to become a delegate 1758, Tallahassee 323O
aide to Ann Cramer, chairman
Auxiliary Hoard. (Herald has an opportunity to do so.
The 4th and 5th congressional of the state Democratic cornThose interested should fill districts will be having district mittee, will teach organization
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Mrs. li-v said she wants to
Superintendent Tom Fay hors sin ce she moved to
in the to a h un ter "a bo ut a year ago." sell the house as soon as her
presents Outstanding Youth neighborhood in August 171.
There was t estimony in the hus ba nd returns from the
Seriice awards to Sanford "I've tried to be friendly but I trial that Mrs. Lee had
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construction scheduled for Sterling Park sub1
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within turu miles of Sterling Park Elementary
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because sidewalks - referred to also as bicycle
paths during the discussion — had not yet been
built,
The busing will be continued for th sitie
year, or 'intil such time as the board takes
further county-wide action on the proposed
courtesy busing policy the board is currently
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gwlt} to attempted aggravated cap and ba throbe, pointed a she is now on temporary
assault after Assista nt Sta te shotgun at him and said t wice, probation with the conditions
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Ac cording to Paulucci , the bill is expected to be dra wn up by the Downtown Development Council.
The Sanford City Commission held a special
In discussing pr ojects that may be be sub- basis," and the purpose of today's meeting was "to ve toed by President Ford, but an override of veto
meeting today to d iscuss a publi c works bill in
Th e DDC plan, drawn up by Sara Jacobson and
jects
of grant applications commissioners get our house in or der so we can get in line for our also is expected.
Congress that may provide th e city wi th a multi.
Mrs. Shirley Moak, ca lls for restoring Sanf or d's
suggested Un, new city hail, a municipal drainage share.
million-dollar windfall.
Paulucci said projects that could be funded Down town buildings to their or iginal Victorian
project, and Do%mtown redevelopment, although
Commissioners unanimously passed a motion
The bill,[lit 5247, wNch has been passed by
both
under
the bill's provisions include a new city hall design. as. well as recruitin programs to draw new
directing
M ana ge r WEKrx)les to work with differences of opinion arncø on .which projects houses of Congress, provides up to $G billion for and
parking facilities, as well as other public businesses to the Central Business District, and
Seminole County officials to get the county ShoUld have top priority,
public works projects, according to Jeno Paulucci, facilities,
training programs for businesnen.
designated an economically distressed area under
a prominent Sanford property owner.
According to Knowles, other projects that could
,,The bill provides the funds for areas where
"In December, I was urging the (Seminole county
the crite'ia of the Economic Development Ad- be funded under the public works bill include
Contacted
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Minn.,
today,
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least
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commissioners
to apply for Economic Development
ministration; ard a motion tfiat fumially calls for
regional detention facilities, I .cre,- fJonal facilibes,
szdd, "I believe that if Sanford put.s together 4i plan dersLarxi unemployment in the Sanford area is Adn~inistratiun aanc ",,."_,,,,zr,, said "But th ose
the city to proceed with plans to build a new city low-cost housing, regional sewer treatment
and we Lan set up a liaison with Washington, we unsiderably higher than that."
hail.
were
50
per
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grants.
Now,
with this new bill, I'd
facilities and street paving,
might well Influence the Department of Commerce
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Deputies Investigating Area Thefts

IN BRIEF

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IN BRIEF

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Bank Manager To Testify
As Patty Hearst Trial Begins
SAN FRANCISCO tAPs — The government plans to
reconstruct the bank robbery it says is symbolic of
Patricia Hearst's conversion to terrorism — the same
holdup the defense portrays as her ultimate struggle for
survival.
Jim Smith, manager of the Hibernia Bank held up by
the Symhwncse Liberation Army April 15, 1974, was lined
up as the trial's first witness today. Miss Hearst held a
submachine gun during the robbery.
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Wednesday and heard chief prosecutor James L.
Browning Jr. describe the 21-year-old newspaper heiress
We a willing and profane bandit.
Her chief defense counsel, F. Lee Eailey, in his opening
statement, called the pale defendant "a prize pig" tartured by a convict sell-taught in the rudiments of mind
control and determined to have MISS Hearst branded an
outlaw.

Storm Drenches California
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It got so city even the cactus
started puckering, but California is finally getting some
miserable weather and everyone - well almost everyone
— Is thankful.
First some sprinkles of rain came up from Mexico's
Baja California, leaving a light dusting of moisture to
officially end Southern California's worst dry spell in 72
years.

Ewing's vehicle was parked at equipment was taken in a saw was missing after a storage county Jail today in lieu of ments.
Forest Lake Academy, Forest burglary of a pickup truck- shed at the residence of $10,000 bond on charges of
James Douglas Stage, 20, of
City, when it was broken into camper while the vehicle was Frederick J. Parent, 710 burglary of an auto and at- 112 E. Airport Boulevard,
Sheriff's deputies today were and that (ray's car was parked parked at Sprague Electronics, Osceola,
Sanford,
Sanford, was held in lieu of
was tempted grand larceny.
investigating reported thefts of at 5310 Pinevlew Way.
U.S. 17-92, Longwood, deputies burglarized.
County Jail records Indicated $5,000 bond following his arrest
cash, citizens band radios,
Geraldine Whittemore, 545 said.
Richard
Gregory
Williams,
that
Williams was arrested by by dcputics on a circuit cuurt
fishing and camping equipment Land Ave., Longwood, reported
Sheriff's
detective
H.E.
18,
of
590
Wayman
St.,
Altamonte
Springs police early warrant charging grand lar.
and an auto engine.
$111 in fishing and camping Winger reported a $185 chain Longwood, was being held in today at North Lake Apait. cefly.
Donald Ray Duncan, Route
()
Drive, Sanford, told
Small Tractor, Small Price
deputy Donald Dreors that
12,30hpillesel
$450 cash was stolen from a
Sanford
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bank bag in a bedroom at his
CW
residence,
according
to
The Sanford Optimist Club
Dale Cuppouk, club president, Hasty and Gene Eiselcin.
sheriff's reports.
Stoughton published 'The
Ladies Appreciation Night at attached two banner patches
Cecil Stoughton, now living in Memories of J.F.K."
reported
citizens
the
Capri Restaurant was from the Optimist district Merritt Island, chowed an hour--..
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n-d '.G U5, tâ'utsk iiuightei by the presentation governor for outstanding long film of footage he shot as comptroller and Immediate
targets in recent months of auto of three state-wide Optimist achievements in the past year official
White
House past Secretary-Treasurer u( the
Hood Tractor Co.
burglars, were taken from the awards and film-lecture by in youth activities and photographer for the late local Optimist unit was
Cars of Loren Ewing. of Avon retired
MON O'i"tI'itemTrais
White
house publicity. Youth Activities presidents Kennedy and presented with a citation for
Orlamlo, Fla ]Ill"
IU Magncha A,,
Park, and Terry Gray, of south photographer-author,Cecil chairman is Tom E. Fay and Johnson. After retiring from outstanding service in his f.
Seminole. Deputies
Altamonte IP?iA$$. Fla H71t
said Stoughton.
publicity chairmen are Bob government service in 1973, fice.
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creases in their malpractice insurance premiums have
ended a 35-day slowdown and say they'll go back to work
as usual starting today.
But the doctors warned that unless the state legislature
acts quickly to resolve the problem, "next time everyone
will go out."

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Inn 14 and SR 436.

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Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford.

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SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

T\LLAhiASsEE Al' -- The state' Land Sales
)ivision director lied to cover his failure to protect
lorida investors from companies that deal in fraud and
hould be fired, Comptroller Gerald Lewis says.
Lewis asked Wednesday that Gov. fleubin Askew get rid
I the director and other lands-ales officials

TOYS

Run For 'Congress

FIRST

ORLANDO APt — The ousted chief of the Central
Florida Task Force of the Federal Drug Enforcement
\drninistratlon says he would like to tell his side in a
lispute wth local police officials, but can't.
"I've been ordered not to say anything to the press,"
fhn LePore sai(l Wednesday.
However, asked if he thought his removal Tuesday
spresented a concession to Central Florida law enorcement leaders, LisPore said, "only obviously."

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Late Wednesday, The United Physicans of California,
which spearheaded the protest, voted to end the slowdown
ven though all major issues in the controversy remain

Order of the Amaranth, Cathedral Court 38, Masonic
Temple 8 p.m. Meeting and election.
Advanced Creative Aggression weekend seminar, fee
').Seminole Community College South Seminole Center
at SR 436 and 14. Call SCC Community Services for
reservation.

In Squabble

ORLANDO (Atli Rival Republican Supporters
of President Ford and Ronald Reagan are engaging in a
hetcd light here over lagging ticket sales for an uprunning Lincoln Day dinner.
The squabble broke into the open Wednesday when Dr.
liU Earle, Reagan's Orange County campaign chairman,
publicly accused Ford supporters of 'foot dragging" in
elling tickets for the Feb. 14 dinner at which Reagan is ts
speak.
1 would say font dragging is an understatement," said
Earle. '1 he fads tar me out.''

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1135 ANGEL:; sAI' — Physicians protesting huge in-

Rotary Club of Seminole, South, 7:50 a.m., Lord
[Thumbley's, Altamonte Springs.

Murders

Drug Force Chief Muzzled

Doctors End Slowdown

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY $
sponsored by Christian Women's
Fellowship, 9 p.m. to 5 p.m., Deltona Christian Church,
960 E. Normandy Blvd.

Motive

II4VM0UT1I iAPi - Police are trying to piece togt'ther a motive for the murders of two young men whose
bullet-riddled bodies were found in an orange grove.
Investigators say they were unsure of the identities of
Olt' two, both of whorn were shot several times in the head.
The bodies were Found Wednesday by a grove worker.
"The victims are young men, possibly grove workers,"
said sheriff's Capt. Bruce Churchill. "Hut the grovt'
manager dl(lni recognize them as any of his employes.'

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Seminole County Corn- in hlillsborough and Pinellas legislature. lie said he was bid for the county commission
missioner Sidney Vihlen Jr. has Counties in anticipation of the eyeing the scat held by Rep. In 1968
;cheduled a press conference race Of the contest, Rotundo Vince Fechtel, a Republican
Then Vihlen switched parties
Monday in Orlando to announce said, "I think we can beat him from Leesburg.
and was subsequently ap115 candidacy for the U.S. (Kelly), but if not we're going to
But Vihien and his supporters pointed a vacant county
::ongress, a Vihlen aide con- scare the daylights out of him." felt Fechtel occupies too strong commission seat in 1969 by then
firmed today.
In Vstilt'n's earlier pre-cam. a position, and the corn- Florida Governor Claude Kirk,
Vihlen aide Louis Rotundo paign statement he said he will missioner opted instead For a a Republican.
said the Monday conference attempt to unseat Kelly by race for U. S. Congress.
lie was elected in 1970 and rewill be held at howard John- campaigning on such matters
Vihlen came under fire last elected to the county cornion's at Interstate 4 and SR 50 as the economy, big govern- year when he switched party mission in 1972.
in Orlando.
ment and other political issues affiliation. Part of the criticism
Vihlen was appointed cornEarlier last month Vihlen under scrutiny by private came because for Vihien it was mission chairman last year, a
innounced his intention to seek titjzens.
the second switch of his position presently occupied by
he seat presently occupied by
Last year Vlhlen was con- political career. As a Democrat another Democrat, Michael
ep. Richard Kelly, a Repubith-ing a race for the state Vihien made an unsuccessful hlattaway.
ican from Holiday.
At that time Vi hien, a
)ci n ocra t, promised a decision
w mid-February. And Rotundo
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or 10:30 a.m.
Vlhlen, a former county
ommission chairman, says he
lelieves Kelly is vulnerable and
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down the state Wednesday.

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N.D. ABERTS, JR.

ROBERT L. COHEN

L. LATHAM DAVIS, JR.

JOHN R. DURRANCE

NELSON GILREATH—Vice-Chairman

DR. S.A. HUSSEY, JR.—Vice-Chairman

JOE C. JENKINS

JOHN E. JOHNS

J. MARSHALL LANE

W.D. LEVEILLE, ill.

J. WALTER NORDMAN

D. WILLIAM OVERTON —President

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will have a ribbon-cutting for its new Central
Bookkeeping Department on Friday (Feb. 6) at 10
a.m., according to Wayne Albert, executive vice
piesident of the facility.
The entire public is inj(d to attend the
ceremony.

To all those Gold Sponsors, we say thanks and
fellas, revy up those engines 'cause the race is
about to start.
And, keep it out of the sand, will you...

hang nnto your hats, folks 'cause the Deltona
Open is just one week away.
Last year, this very worthy tournament contributed over $10,000 to the Centrhl Florida Zoo
fund. This year's contihutlons will benefit several
worthy charities In the Seminole-Volusia-orange
County areas,
Gold Sponsors, those who fork over $300 apiece,
will have the benefit of playing In a 'Sandtrap
Safari' on Saturday, Feb. 7, with a shotgun start at
high noon.
All Gold Sponsors who are playing In the tournament are asked to be at the Deltona Country Club
at 11 am., on Saturday.
A cocktail party for all gold sponsors will be held
bcngmnng at5 p.m. with hors d'oeuvres.

There's quite an Impressive list of guest
speakers lined up for the Sanford Rotary Club this
month, Including the entire Board of County
Commissioners Feb. 9), Rep. Vince Fechtel (Feb.
16) and Florida Senators John Vogt and Lori Wilson
(Feb. 23).
According to John Spoiski, program chairman,
these speakers are to select a bill or subject with
which they wish to elaborate and Inform the constituents. So, if you want to be well-informed, at
least from one point of view, on such as the Comp.
troller Bill, school busing, financing in various
Florida legislative committees, etc., plan on attending this month's meetings of the Rotary.
And, as SpoI.skl says, If you're a Rotarian and
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Jessie Cobb
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Jan C. Henry
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Reagan always carefully
Reagan did his odds-making
notes he wo uld do nothing that in backing nuclear power
could affect Social Security plants.
benefits, but he said there must
'II we're going to keep the
be c hanges before "the roof lights on and keep
our houses
(alLy in" on some Fut ur e gener- warm, we're going to need fluatlon of Americans,
clear power," he said. "There's

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Reagan had more : "Your
palgns.
killed 22 more people.
odds of getting struck by lightHe says, for example, that th e
his campaign research chief, ning are one In two million; a
Social Security system is a Peter Hannaford, said the hu
rricane or tornado, one In 2.5
po tential $2.2 trillion out of names and cases on which
that million; your odds of drownIng
balance and that as president was based were In Reagan's
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In life, are one in 30,003; an airplane, gan's automobile accident sta• near a nuclear power plant
Ronald Reagan Is a fast man his estimate of potential (man- as to the odds, as safe as nude- one in 200,000."
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being killed in a reactor nedwith figures, a campaigner who cial imbalances presumes pay- ar plants."
The report he cited was diAn ea rly draft of the report dentin any year was one in five
quotes odds on hurricanes and ment of all obligations without
Reagan said that was demon- rected by Dr. Norman Rasmus- said chances
of a nuclear power billion,
tornados, but isn't yet offering continued revenues from people strated by a government re- sco of the Massachusetts Incalculations on his chances for who are or will be contributing port, "some 3,000 pa
plant accident resulting in
Three Reagan aides, asked
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were one in 300 where Reagan got the statistics
winning the Republican presi. to the system.
began citing numbers.
Nuclear Regulatory Commis- million. The fi nal version, pub- for his
dential nomination.
other odds, dismissed
Reag1n also had a figure to
"The odds against a fatality, sion. It compared nuclear plant fished last
October, put the fig- th e question with three differReagan's national managers go with his stan d on capital
according to the Rasmussen re- risks with those normally en- ure at
shun w ha t they call the nuin. punishment. He sa id
one In 75 million. It said ent answers. One sa id the Na.
the death port, even for people living coun tered,
and Included flea- th e chance of a person living tional Safety Council.
hers game of trying to forecast penalty is self protection for within
the vicinity a mile away
his showings in presidential pri. society and told some
350 people from the plant, are one In 300
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devasta ting earthquake Wednesday rose to more tha n
2,000.
"Th e 2,000 figure is conservative," said Col. Manuel
Angel Ponce, head of th e Emergency Rescue COmmittee,
"We th ink It may be higher.
"We are sti ll receiving re ports from th e interior of t he
country. Many areas are still with out communication and
we iust do not know how srIous the d.anuage really is."
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A-life" program and will be taking measures on
Feb. 14 to poslbly save yours.
Centers will be set up at Zayre Plaza, Publix (in
front of Sanford Plaza) and at Faust's Drugs in
Downtown Sanford for the purpose of taking blood
pressure checks, free of charge, to anyone wishing
to take the test.
It's harmless, It's free and may even enlighten
you as to the state of your health.
The entire program is a nationwide thing for all
Kiwanis Clubs. Dr. Nick Pastis of Sanford will give
an introductory talk on the subject of blood pressure
and its importance to one's health on Feb. 14 at 12
noon at the Sanford Civic Center.
Do yourself a favor.
Visit one of the three locations and have your
blood pressure checked. You might be glad you did.
-Bill Currie

Prolonged congressional investigations of the
Central Intelligence Agency are beginning to
produce recommendations, but the most evident
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phoned Herbert Gifford, M.D., to
farmer
ministration, John Warner has traveled more
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complain about an injured horse. "It's got a big
cut over th e eye, Doe, and I can't get no
mired in bureaucracy and statistics, and visibly
not-so-United States
veterinarian wayouthere - will you come?" No
happy that the ends of their charters are in sight.
You might think that urging Americans to
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look
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All told, they produced little more in the way of
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is
part of th e family up here.
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clear that Congress is reaching the same conCalled Mr. Bones by th e cldren to whom he
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practice In an area where as
patriotic fervor,
valid concept. The gathering of intelligence and somany
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half dozen physicians. Until recently, the region
memorabilia is officially sanctioned by the
United States is to remain secure.
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American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
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in Washington, in return for royalties that will be
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used to help sponsor 1976 festivities.
of
not
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temperature sinks often to 20-30 below, but
missions if they have to operate in full public view.
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way,
to
treat that horse.
to do. It can only advise and help state and local
mark when he told the Senate Government
Bicentennial commissions In planning their
His loyalty to his patieta is returned In kind.
Operations committee that the present procedures
JOHN CUNNIFF
observances,
Locals who talk of the tfmGlfford has cut their
for overseeing Covert operations won't work.
The freedoms won two centuries ago included
bills when things were hard, or recall his gentle
"Every oneof the new projects that were subnot only freedom of speech but freedom of taste,
advice in hours of social stress, say they will
jected to this process has leaked into the public
he reminds us.
1975: A
wait For the Doe for days rather than go imL
domain. I believe it is essential to repeal that
On a more encouraging note, he also reports
mediately in to another physician. Last year an
procedure
he declared.
that 'what strikes me most as I move around the
elderly woman refused advice to see someone
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At the present time, eight committees of
country is the great enthusiasm of citizens from disequilibrium, as that of 197An
5 certainly was, It was a very poor year (or
every walk of life for activltks that say, 'You
the savings
andputloan he returned to town.
Congress are briefed on convert oprations. Mr.
lea'is to some results and assiunptions tha. associations that lend money
for home
bet, I'm proud to be an American."
require a second look. For example:
Colby proposes that the function be performed by a
chases.
"When I was young," says the Doc, 1 noticed
So far, the ARBA's computer that keeps track
-Many people have the notion that 1975 was a
there were two kinds of medical people: those
single committee. He also believes that stiff
of what Americans are doing or planning in very bad year for savers,
Y are wrong if You believe that. Hoffli who were strictly professional, polite but not
penalties should be levied against the committee's
observance of the nation's 200th bit
has
In some ways it was, of course, because people lenders had a pretty good year. In fact, the US.
and those who weren't. I decided to be
members or staff who reveal information that
4egne of Savings Assoclatlonr reported its on
recorded more than 30,000
e of those who weren't. I just can't put a
activities, with an were without jobs and other, were hard pressed membersclosed $54.8 billion of loans, the highest curtain between myself and my patients: these
should be kept secret.
unknown number yet to be reported.
to make ends meet because of Inflation, cm record.
What should be kept confidential and what
"The year 1976 will be a benchmark for Moreover, Inflation erodes the value of savings.
'e not just bodies, they are my friends."
generations," says Warner, "a point in time
Three factors help explain what at first glance Friends indeed; Doe Gifford has delivered 7,000
should not, if there is a dispute, could be resolved
The savings rate, however,
when America stood amid massed flags and quite sharply. Whereas a range of 6 per cent to appears to be a mystery: Inflation, which to 8,000 babies over the decades, and the word is
by the courts. It is simply unconscionable for a
exploding
fireworks to look both backwards and 6.5 per cent is considered average, the rate
pushed up prices; a healthy business In existing he remembers every name, and perhaps blrcommittee to make itself the final arbiter of what
forwards at what America is and should be.
1975
ranged
from
just
under
8
per
cent
to
more
homes;
and the availability of money to !end.
thmarks as well.
constitutes a national secret as the house In"Not everyone can afford gold or silver than 10 per cent.
Whereas in 1974 the average price of an
telligence Committee insists.
He says the intimacy can be risky.
medallions. But I'm sure most Americans will
The savings rate is generally guided
existing single-family house averaged $32,G40, in Familiarity can breed a lack of respect, and all
When the CIA was first debated in Congress in
want something that says, 'Yes, I was there degree of consumer confidence, and last year 1975 it came to $35,180. While not always the that. Then, too, there Is the grief of personal
1947, members worried about a "domestic
then. And what we say and thought and did will that confidence was very low. As confidence
become part of the heritage the nation will revived, the sa vings rate will tend to drop, case,
loans.higher prices generally require bigger affection: "I remember a young girl named Jo
Gestapo." They wanted to be absolutely sure that
who had a rheumatic heart. She asked me one
celebrate at the Tricentennial."
perhaps very slowly.
the new organization would not harm the "rights
While mw home construction was off badly In day If I'd tell her the truth about her condition. I
and privileges" of the people of the United States.
A very Important factor In the degree of 1975, the demand for x1stlng homes rose. In tried to avoid it but she pressed me. Finally, I
America is becoming a nation of dictators, confidence will be 'he unemployment rate,
The CIA did not become a Gestapo, not by a
1974, the association members made mortgage told her as gently as possible that she wouldn't
Shocking but true, if the growth of the dic- which remains high and is expected to fall only loans
on only 654,000 existing homes, but last see another Christmas. And you know what she
long shot. It did do some damage to the "rights and
tating equipment industry is anything to go by, slowly, even by federal government officials.
year
the
total leaped to l,flO,000.
privileges" of American citizens. But the imsaid? She said don't tell her ma because she had
Interestingly enough, the recession has had a
The jobless rate is viewed by many workers as
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cash
sales
of
U.S.
Savings
Bonds
hit
a
enough
troubles already. God, I'll never forget
portant point is that the excesses did not result
lot to do with it. As businesses strove to trim a barometer of their own job security. When the record high of more than $7 billion in 1975, the that child."
costs and increase productivity, dictating rate Is high, th
from the tact that the CIA was a clandestine
ey postpone purchases and put Department of the Treasury announced. Well,
Nor will Gifford forget many of the patients
equipment
displaced many ubiquitous Gal their money In the bank Instead,
organization which it must be by its nature and
that
record,
like
some
others,
should
have
an
lost
over the years to the absence of proper
Fridays in th e offices, plants and factories.
-Last year was a very poor year for new asterisk beside it.
mission.
medical 1acilitie.
R€sponsible officials in Congress and-or the
JACK ANDERSON
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reactions to presidential pronouncements as a
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"mistake."
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staffers were on the telephone with key pro- Edmund Muskie's critical rebuttal to the State of grader in California, saying, "II you have never
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speeches. Then the totals cere triumphantly opponents you need to remain strong. We ask
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released to an increasingly skeptical media,
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Ford, the volume of mall runs lighter. A week
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after the State of the Union address, for a W-I-N button leftover from your speech of last taxes. It Is my
suggestion, therefore, to raise
example, only 1,500 letters had arrived. But a year when you threatened to make an all-out their taxes to about 27 per cent."
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Peter J. Gallucci, Deltona
George Oransky, Deltona
Louise Brown, Lake Mary
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Mrs. Gary (Iklen) Adair &amp;
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DEAR ABBY: I wonder how
Abby, please ask pcop!e to be
many other people have my a little more patient with those
problem . 1 have suffered a 75(f us who are hard of hearing.
per cent hearing loss. You All they need (10 is to speak
wouldn't believe the amount of distinctly and raise their voices
Wouldn't
I have spent on hearing just a little. Thank you.
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useless because my loss is due
DEAR DEAF': All right,
to nerve damage, which can't
here's
your letter. ItEADEILS,
be helped,
CAN
YOU IIEAIt ME OUT
Abbv, everyone shows
much kindness and compassion THERE!

TIGHTS
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John R. King Sr. 9601 N.W. 5th of June 5 at 7 p.m. at F
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Baptist Church of Hialcah.
The bride-elect graduated
from Dade Christian School in
Hialeah and later from Miami
Christian University.
Her fiance graduated from
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and Julut
Brown University, Siloam
Springs. Ark.
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By NANCY BOOTH
herald Correspondent
Methods of preparing and
serving food and basic dietary
items are generally determined
by the country corigin.
In Australia and New
Zealand, lands of sunshine and
open spaces, the people's diet
tends to be hearty, wholesome

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and countrified,
When we think of canapes, we
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king-size and satisfying.

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Down Under' Treats:
Steak, Frie
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Yesterday's Herald
Incorrectly Stated
"LAST 3DAYS"

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A definite Influence on the
cooking of these "down under"

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unwhipped, and add 1 4 pint of
fruit juice, liquid chocolate or
coffee. Pour into trays and
place in the freezer section of
your refrigerator. Make sure
your refrigerator is on coldest
settinc. 141 - I several hours

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married until alter Jesu.s was
born.

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J- ish liLcioms of Iflblkal
times, Joseph and Mary were
"betrothed" - a ('ornmltmt'nt
so binding that If Joseph were to
(lie before taking Mary under
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hiso'in roof. Mary would
lx'comv I %i(lOW. (Jr if Joseph relatives are aware of her
backed out, he and Mary gould lifestyle.
require a legal divorce.
We are not trying to punish
Although Mary and Joseph her by refusing to go along with
for a blind or crippled lrSOfl,
l)EM ABBY: Concerning
indeed shared one house, a. her wishes, but we're reluctant
but II you happen to be hard of flue elderly Florida couplt' who
cording In Matttue 1:25, 1l. to make tu mockery of what a
hearing, you are on your own!
u're "shacking up:" There is
did not know her have sexual white wedding stands for.
If I ask people to please nothing immoral about a couple
rclatioap until she brought
There must be other paren
said, thc)' !ivir.g thgcthe without a oforth hu r th1s-lsjj son." This
vA 41i this piobkiut and other
either turn away and ignore called marriage license.
means that even though Joseph young people In this situation.
iiw , ar 5av, "Oh, forget it," or
Remember. Joseph and Mary
and Mary Ihed together, they Wili you rind your readers help?
" ''er mind." Believe me, lived together and were not did not hau' relations up to the
DISTRESSED PARENT
birth of Jesus.
DEAR PARENT: In planning
a w edding, the wishes of the
DEAR A13HY: Our daughter
bride
and groom should take
has been sexually active for a
priority. The bride who wears a
number of years with quite a
white gown and
fc'parcr3.
Now that she Is in her middle necessarily declaring herself to
be a virgin.
20s she is rnarr)lng one of those

Seamless, Run.R.5j5
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Marsh,
The bride-elect Is a for
9 l.cnape Dr., Miami Springs teacher at Sanford Chris
announce the engagement of School. Her fiance is enipk
their daughter, Charlene Ann, at Haskins and Sells, C.P.A
to John Richard King Jr., of Orlando.
Orlando, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The wedding will be an e

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pants and jumpsuits.
A tasteful Valentine
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styles that blend to
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Pleasantly priced to
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ABBY: Bos No. 69700, L.A., Calif.
*001. Enclose stamped. sell.
addr,ss.d envetops. p1eae.
Hato to write letleri? Send SI to
Abigail Van Buren, 732 Lasky or,,
Beverly thus. Call t2i:. •o At
`T's 000kict "How to Write Ler?er
101' All Ccasions." Pleas* encloti a
long, self - addressed, Stamped (20
cent) envelope.

We are happy for her and
approve of the marriage, but
she wants a white gown and

veil!
We are shocked at her
.i,nesty and bad taste So
man of our friends and

An unus.al taste treat corn-

bining bananas and steak to
make a hearty meal is easy to
prepare. Cut I'

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3 inches long. Fry the steak in
l oz. of butter for 6.8 minutes
ujitilcooked. Keep hot while you
prepare the sauce and fried
bananas. Stir in :i 1 -2 cup vrp—

COuntfies, comes from their and 1 7 teaspoon horseradish
inother country, England.
ce
eg g yolk.

Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7

Variations occur because of the gently stirring all the time. Cut

abundance of tropical fruits and 3 bananas in half lenghways,
the great sheep herds. Another dip in flour and breadcrumbs to

Lad

American standards. When fresh parsley.
visitors have to travel great
If you would like to try a
distances to visit, you must delicious and unusual sandoffer a suttantial and hearty Aich popular "down under"
iteal to 11w travelers
mash the fleshy part of an

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Zealanders
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as mix in a little vinegar, olive oil,
\:ulerlcan.s iIi. run out to a
salt, pepper and mustard.
supermarket for an iced treat, Spread on buttered bread.
so eneitabl
they have
A quick and simple to prepare
mastered the art of making fine authentic Australian scone can
homemade ice cream.
be made from ingredients
The simplest method used in ustuilh found in t'.cr
these countries is to take two cook's cupboard. Cream 1 oz. of
egg whites and beat until stiff, butter and 2 oz. of sugar
slowly adding 8 oz. of sugar. together, beat in one egg, 'i to
Next beat in small tin of cream t2 pint of milk and 6 oz. ofsifted

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tins and bake for 15 minutes in a
hot oven. Serve spread with
butter while wami. Also good
with honey or whipped cream
arml Ntrat%berry preserves

That special dress for

the

ball or party from
your favorite shop.
Spring prints and solids
in sizes 6-20.

Central Furniture
is closing in Titu'sville
so we have to

Ladies' Polyester
Slacks
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factor to be considered is that coat and fry in butter. Pour the
these countries are sparsely hot sauce over the steak, an(]
populated by European and garnish with fried bananas and

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It's all here: The look of leather and brass.
Brown steerhide leather complete with bold
brass rings. 11' stove pipe top and riding heel.

Departrr
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Mr. Bill Weyenberg, Wrangler Boots Special Factory
Representative will present, in our stores, America's
Favorite Bootwear Fashions in.

Size

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See all the styles: Western, Mod, Country, Ranch,
Wellington, Gaiters, Waddy, Work boots. Safety toe,
Permawelts and Square Dance fashions for men, women
and children at Sanford Plaza Penneys.

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Sanford Plaza
Fhday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

No Age Limit
Family groups, just $2 extra
Bust vignette semi-glossy finish
Limt.
one special oer family, Minors, bring a parent.
Pay Si when picture is delivered to cover delivery costs.
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SECOND SPECIAL OFFER .... OUR LOWEST PRICED SALE PICTURE.
11 by 14 bust vignette lifetime finish...38c
This picture is FREE toanvone over 50 years old,

Hours: Noon 11112 p.m. and 4 P.M. flU 7:30 p.m.
Photography by TOM POGUE STUDIOS located at the

Holiday

Inn of Sanford

Special orders will be taken on styles not carried in
our store. Allow 30 days for delivery.
Hard to fit? See Mr. Weyenberg, a specialist in
fitting for more than 30 years.

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and Junior Bovs basketball since it will be on the home will be Mark Huaman, Bill
leagues by the Sanford court of its first opponent, Cosgrove, and James Litton of
Recreation Department.
Apopka. But if the lads can the Atlantic club.
The Rains and the Eagles of survive that Important matThose six boys will be Joined
the intermediate league have chup and subsequent tourney by standouts from the other
eachplacedthreey-oungmenon games, they'll win the district league teams: Mike Gaudreau
the All-Star team that will be and go on to the state tow- and Robert Bridges of First
traveling to DeLand next riarnent at West Palm Beach on Federal, and Patrick Harrison
Tuesday and Wednesday to Feb. 27-28.
of Sanford Electric and Paul
compete in the DeLand
Also going to [)eLand for the Jackson of Dekic's Gulf.
Invitational Tournament.
Invitational Tournament will be
This all-star club is to play in
In all there are 10 young all- the all-stars 1mm the Junior the District 4 tournament in
stars who by- their super efforts Boys Basketball League, but on Apopka and are due to lace the
have been awarded the op. different dates than the winner of the Mount Dora-

portunity to reprewnt Sanford Intetniediate Boys.

Apopka contest. Game time for

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From
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l)eLand
on Feb. 16-17 to contest will
11:15 m. on
Tickets are available for the
llege
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Scott
Milson,
Alvin
Sweet,
and
represent
Sanford in the Feb. 21.
junior co
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tourney,
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Feb. 14 sponsored by the Da
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their
opponents
and win
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Tommy
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Donnell
Sanford
club
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the
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Jeff
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win the conference it we do
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Seminole plays I,ake City in a
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Coach Roger Beathard unsure of harry Sanders but the Miami Beach for a Bicentennial
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decision to the highly touted provement saying, "We are a convinced me."
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bedroom, 2 bath Spanish style
home, central Cit heat, fenced
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LAKEFRONT- 2 Acres plus
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I Sp.n'd with Topper

51.600 3223111

1914 Pontiac Tempest, 7 cir hardtop.
new alint, V 8. auto

323734O

C,'fi, Il

80-Autos for Sale.

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reverse wOCCIS, (2 60 Ire's isi rear,
new dual exhaust, 65,000 miles
$100 PIt. 3235117
1964 OLDS CUTLASS

AA,,rrhrv4in

en

GOOD CONDITION
Too prices Paid, used, any COnditiOn.
2.11 8126 '/1
Park
riter

With Radio, $1,095
Private Owner. 321 0744

Piano &amp; Organ Sales B. Serv. We buy

used pianos &amp; trade LessonsPi3no. organ. guitar, accordion,
Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
pcI. &amp;

'wi

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Chico &amp; The Man
AnOne can be a Seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free. Come
browse every Sunday 9 to 3 at the
Mosilelanrj Drive in Theatre. South
17 92 Phone 377 1216
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lack interior, extra good ái

Toyota Corona I door, air. rad

6646

ake' over paymentS. 372 5096

75-Recreational VehiCles
office furniture

Starcraft '17, Motor Home, 71'
Fiberglas. International Chassis
71,CO0 miles, excellent cond. May
be seen at Lake Monroe Park

Wood or steel desks (executive dk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets. as is Cash arid carry.

TOMATO STAKES

WE HAVE from Ito 20 acres, near
Osteen. Good terms Discount for
cash. Condltin6l permits for
mobile home or home construction

Honda Civic, I speed, Silver with

)e ale-s-

HAROLD HALL REALTY,

Lake Harney water front acreage.
High, dry, tree covered Corn
munity water In property.
Reasonable terms. Offers con
Sidere'd. Call Titusville. 269 - 6867.

id. 11 92 &amp; 127, LOng*ood
323 1370 or $34 £605

lIeage. $1695. Call 322 16.51

Completely factory re built 187.5
Selectric and IBM Executive
lypewriters. Firm, $350 each. 37)

62-Lawn.Garden

9 Torino, new radial tires, eac'l
ond Check prices, then call r'

Iaflified Ads didn't work

eves. 323 1211.
25 foot Apollo, Dodge 4.10 engine, Io-.

mileage, ,ll steel frame 373 .45C3

announcing the opening of San
ford's newest and unusual Cactus
Queen Nursery, corner Wekiva
Park Dr. and SR 16, Joe B Mc
Ca*te'y, Sr

SUPPLIES, 3106 Sanford Ave. 322
0647.OpenlDays,Mo.i-Sat.,1.))
6. and Sun. 91.

63ATractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

CONTRACTOR'SEQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT
New and USed
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales. Rental, Service
117 MagnolIa Avenue

Reconditioned Batteries, 512.95
exchange RfL'5 BODY SHOP,
1109 Sartord Ave.

1967 VW engine, 1500 CC, good
condition, needs venerator $200
firm 104 Sunland Drive

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 634 1341
line-in TDACTrib ,'aan'.
1151

available 6471617

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Seminole &amp; Volusla Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small B. large.
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

* "Get

'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

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payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buycr'.0 .slI to see it
you Quelify!

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

cot Stripping B. Waxing.
lpalili'ntiAl I. Rusiuiess. Free

Peg Real Estate Broker
!0W lstSi
323 6041 or 373 05)7 eves

ake Mary - 2 bdr.. Fla. rm
lenced yard. Shade 1)1.000 or best
offer Owner 377 1507

river privileges, in Lake Couniy.
115.000.
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TAFFER REALTY
Reu Peal [slate Broker

3226655
1100€ 751h'St.
35 N. Sunland DrIve-) BR. 7 bath.
fenced, large' Shaded lot. Orlando
.,J w.0

G-Miscellaneous

Aluminum Siding

for Sale

Cabinets.
itchefl Bathroom
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3726052
anytime'

AUCTION
Every Friday 12 Noon
tw seller every hour. Have had up
to 16 truck loads to sell Thi5
suction for people who want to
save or make money, We sell by
the piece, dozen, gross, or
truckload All types of gOods,
jewelry, food items. bric a brac,
crystal, radios, I tracks, many
Dfher items
HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
On Highway 46. Sanford

(Behind Auction Galleries)

Home Improvements
(',

WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
WCPK' Place a Classified Ad in

E'n-rin

i 11J'l_ 1.',' a.

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A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Extericrpressuredleannq

373

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Pressure Cleaning

OL AR nFAT
w,T'r
PLiR!r,CATION 5Y5T[.i.5
Ca 1 1 PhI Gcnzaiez 305 373 3)9

I ran cor your tome .'i ,lIjri
Sidog B. 50ff,? syscm Alj
Roofing, Gutters. 20 yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co. UI 9563.

Willi ams Accounng
Income

Beauty Care

Tax Returns

Individual, BusineSS Hwy 1792
at I- ive l'qn's Prune 323 764.3

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Income Tax Serv.

Herald today

Have some campng equipmeép you
no longer uSe'! Sell It all *fh a
Classified Ad fl The Heralcs:{aIl
122 7611 or 531 9993 and a frrdIy
advisor will help you
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Radio &amp; TV

TQ,.%'[-'R5 BEAUTY SALON

Insulation

itorroerl, Plarrielt's Buty Nokt

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519E. First.372
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S,is' 25 pcI on h.tnq B. alit on
dutioning. Insulalte now Pliyv
construction, labor A. materials,

CLASSIFIEDAVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS

Of Ac-rchar'dtse Every Day
Try One!

,JR1VE IN TV SERVICE- :-cest
Set lice
70? Live Oak
)1d
Casselberry Phone SI) 9641,•.

1" blown. K sq ft.. 6" blown. 10c
sq ft 9", 12c, )i bolts, 12c and
6". flc Existing homes. 1" blown,
lii. 8'', l) Free estimate 571

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE
5a l.a-i

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Merchandise

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Roofing

Used Cross Ties
F oreman

t W. ,I Sapp B. Son,

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E ST E R SON LAND CLI ARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
work. Fil:clirt, top tOil 3775943

Heater Cleaning

C&amp;A

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AK SHADED LOTS!! Thr
bedroom home on 3 beau

ful

lots on quiet tide stri

Frame' house has rang
refrigerator, and the' price is ju

$16.500
DLI HOUSE NEEDS ANOTHE
DOLL-- Cute 2 bedroom, l" bat
home with carpeting, equlpo
kitchen, family room
an

manicured yard Low down ar
assume easing mortqagi

%UlIlU I OylIWII La
zag with
soer Dial And ¶'n
'*edle position sewing machii
%g

ii Burner Cleaning B. Service

74
HCi.' Service Dykes Heating B.
Ar Cc'rid'iorrncJ, 3?? 1877

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lEE GIFTWRAPPING All Sal
Gifts, Knits, Christening G.owr
CHILDREN'S WEAR

1AYIQN'S

id hiawatha

Ph 377 I)

Home Improvements

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All types of 10*0 care,
trash removing, heavy hauling

ccci help on that Saturday lob!
Paneling, s,ors. windowS riurigs.
Concrete work. etc. By the hour, or
by thelob. 3229365
WANT TO SELL
vnimu wnI

Service

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'7-'a',1 .-

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Freresirnates
Call 373 4759.
I Eaert_root repairs,flatrc.or
shingles All work guaraed
aR000EN ROQFIPI(2
314J00
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Sewing
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Alterat.ons
Dressma*ing. lades',
men's, thildren't, Drapes, QiSiis
Upholster In; Donna Cam*c
77? 0?07

Lawn Care

snd Cabinet. Pay balance of $77
I? payments 01 56 SO See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E. 1st St. Downtown
372 91)1

BackHoe

Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock.
All kinds of digging Housetrailers
Stored 5. moved 322 9142

Home' of BPP 5,farranted Home

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Laid Clearing

'AUL IPIG
Trasn
Removal,
Build.ng Cie,rnoi,, Y,ird '%curk
Rs'ii,t;te 33 7151

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Chef CleCtrit range, all go

FROM THE OLDEST
MOST ExF'E RIENCED
BUILDER IN THE
CENTRAL FLORIDA AFILZA

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 itemS.
Larrys Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave

Wooded,
convenient to highway. 10 acres.
Room to breathe. 175.000.

Stenstrom Realty
Your
Low Cost Housing

CASH 322-4132

1970 22' Winnebago Motor Home
Low mileage, excellent condition
Make offer. Ph days 372 9123

Benson Junction. or call Jack

et

196$ Ford pickup, 5550. 1,6?
ChvrøIt pikup, 1650. Good
Cond 372 1091 Mon Fri 5.5 A4ter
5 8 wk ends. 377 3412.

Buy

[4y 17.93 51. Johns Bridget.

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Tr one an sce' Call 312
7611 or 63' 999)

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I BUY IT
SANFORD AUCTION

135 Alma Ave E V Foster, Lake
Mary, 322 eti1

block, excellent condition; no City
taxes; by owner. 372 6420

HAL A. COLBERT, REALTOR
EL MA WILL IAMS, Aø ate
Ees 372 Ofljor 377 lS?

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1963 Dodge pick up,
ton,
sticker, large bed, $400. Phone 372
"SI

Black, Miniature. Male
Fnnne 3?? S7'J

68-Wanted

SCHOCL éIUS, 1963 International,
engine blown, body B. inte(ior
good, $750, as 5. 372 3793.

YOU NAME IT,

icc' 5)9.900

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REAL TV INC
1 2Sth :i 1ti2

Ave

rn

Broler

COMMERCIAL LOT on West FirSt

Females, $50; males, $65; See

anytime after 1p.m. at 741$ Cedar

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houses no rural area No dOwn

207

3

79-Trucks-Trailers

PIT BULL puppies,UKC registered

NOLL'S

ground. 7200' elev., nignesi point
in area Scenic views. A producing
oil well withsfl 1 mIle Must sell.
$1,000 per acre. Call 671 62.50 after
5:30 pm

GOOD AS NEW- 3 BR, 1'-, bath,
central heat and air, wall to waIl
carpet, garage Only 126,100. Call

Clean 3 bedroom, 1' both, avocado
stove B. retrigerater, btue Carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's. 372 1301

Papr Cluaranleed 373 9)44

'Wanted 10 buy used offict fumnIume,
ACCeSSOrIeS

58-Bicycles

RURAL HOMESITE-

e

y

particularly

322.3Io

nttt1rrcl,flfl

wide mobile home, tencea
pasture large garden ready to
plant Sell or trade for motor home
or travel lraUr. Lc..catcd oft
Wilson R. at Paola, E. of Wilson
School, follow sIgn. 373 6091.

commercial prorerty for liii

1
BR. I bath. screened porch, neat

Directory.

,

ROBSOtI MARINE
7926 Hwy 1192
3775961

Used

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HAL COLBERT

55-Boats &amp;

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a maintenance
Florida room
free interior- and a potentially

St
F OUR 10 Acre tracts

Fri. 460
Uiane Circle, Casselberry (Lake

3733666

UK C Pit Bull Terrieri, 100 pi,.rts

Sales -

Garage' Sale, Wed., Thurs

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

HEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Businets

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POODLE. AKC,$73

air conditioned, carpet. tencea, a

Where else can you soil 0 16*25'

JPLEX- 3 bedr),m concrete

7 One (1) new trenchlng machine
Detailed
specifications are
available at the Offi
of the City

completely Set up with patio arid
awning in brand new adult park.
1900 and assume payments of $121

Retire In The Tropics!

DELTONA-- A real Showplace

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Looking I or garden equipmenti
Read today's claSsified aus for
000d buys

Co'or TV'S from $30: 88W, from
515. Service all makes. HERBS'
TV '703 S F' renh, 37) 173.4

S'i-Garage

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1975 Harley, street or dirt bike. 9tt)
miles, List price, 1l,3OO, now $599
Hacienda Motors, 37) 9295

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Realty

Real Estate

TV; Black B. White Portable;
Speakers, all sizes. 373 07.

$900 or take over pamcnts of
579 11 mo 323 5173.

573.500

NORTH

Completely rr4urbiris'd I bedroom.
I bath, frrns' hOne S15.0

cq

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Screened room, carports and
SkIrts 54.000 under invoice No
dealers, please. Phone 373 6051 or

HAROLD HALL REALTY

321.0041

B ill Homes With Many Puns To Choose From

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Seminole County,

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Radio_Stereo -

Fisher Stereo FM, Color Console

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78-Mtorcycies

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

PractiCally New,t45
377 6417

MLS - REALTORS

Schuren

53TV-

Thursday, Feb. 5, 1976-58

Ren!

65-PeSuiIies

Make your Budget go further, Shop
the Classif ir-'l Ad', r"s'ry day

3.803 Orlando Drive

On 3 t,rlr&amp;m, (.'ri'',i ar, 520.900

OSSIE C. BATEMAN
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N011CEOFSHERlpps$ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN tnat
by Virtue of that certain Writ of
Eie'tI iSSued out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Brevarti County, Florida, upon a

John V Mercer

iv

6, Public Flo1...,5 0
o Sernlnote County has been turd against you ansi you

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Sealed bids will be received in the

final Is*gment rendered in the
IN THE CIRCUITCOUIT
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dl. aforesaid court on the 30th day of
NOTICE OF ACTION
10 BRUNO WIlT and
OCfObft. AD. 1973, In that certain
TO.
RY E. LIEURANCE CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
LORENA C. WIlT,
case entitled, Crdilhrift of
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Address Unknown
Ii Dcvitt Ave'nur South
America, Inc. PIjit,'iff,
Case No. 7'-44CAZLEE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
vs.
Waterloo, Ontario
öcti for forecloS, a mortgage on
In th, matter of the Adoption of
Georgianna Jeffrey Seiv.:'iabs,
N2J;Y3, Canada
the folIowin prope'rty In Seminole M L L
Dfendant. which aforesaid Writ of
YOU ARE HEREBY notified thu
County, Florida
Execution was delivered to me
NOTICE OF ACTION
a Compf4int to forecloSe a n'O'tgjoc
To Michâl Wayne McGinnis
Lot 27. Block "J", NORTH
S4eriftof Semir.oje County, Floimija.
encumbering the fOIiowig real ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION
669) Chasewood
afVflhaveIevlpdQpo,ltf01101ng
Property:
FIVE UNIT flNF
s...
decrih.i
Mittij,I
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uwnea
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Lot 4
Sb k 7
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City of S6nford

Defendants

OSITIVELYJ_ADULTS_
°°
FIRST
SHOWING KIDDIES
1.00

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Cal! for AppoIntment

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[lbC_
t1indnburu,j

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Refrigerator, Dryer,
Bunk Beds and Dishwasher
Phone 372 .3613

An

Vacant 3 BR. 7 bath, 2 car garage

IIA,;,

ds will be plicIy Opined on the
same date at 200pm
The CiIy Commisi reserves the
right tacct otto reie any or all
Bank of Seminole. Sanford. Florida bids
in the best inierestt of the City
banking corporatIo will be held
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE amine
Board Room on Febrry 11.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 1976. at9
W E knowipi
lOam for the fotlowinr
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

'A(MENT FEDERAL UATINAL MORCOMPANY,
a California Cor. IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a car.
.angmmnq me Trustees pofatiofl,
f CoIwelI Mortgage Tru;t, a
Plaintiff,
Cahforna business trust,
vs.
Plaintiff,
MAPY E. LIEURANCE. a Single
woman, and CENTRAL MOR
BRUNO WITT and LOREPIA C TGAGE COMPANY, INC.. a Florid.
WIT T. hi5 *ife,
orpQqatinv.

C.S.ci

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INVITATION TO BID
City of Sanford

Seminole COUnty.

engaged in business at P 0 8
77
therfter otherwise a
Fern Park.
default will Clerk of the Circuit Court SemInole
32730,
Semine
County,
beenteredagainsf
you fOrtnarelief County, Florlda
in
Flora under the fictitious name of
acco•danc, with
demanded in the Complain?,
ESSER ASSOCIATES. ani that I
the provisiOns of the FIditious
WITNESSmyhandandthe5,of Name Statutes.
intend?orecistersanam,wi,n,h, thisCourl,this3rddayof
T0WI? Section
February,
Clerk the Circuit Court, Seminole 1976
1450# Florida Statutes i,si.
County, rtorda in accordance with (SeaIl
S. Irene K. Brown
the' provisicnt of the Fictitious
PublIsh Jan 79. Feb. S. 17. 19, 197
Arihor
H
Blckwith.
Jr
Name Statutes, To Wit
0EV ill
Sertion
Clerk of the Clrcu,t Court
S09 Florida Statutes 1957.
By. Elaine RiChàrde
S Greg) EUer
STOCKHOLDERSMEETINO
Depy Clerk
Publish Jan. IS, 77. 29. Fet. S. 1976
The annual meeting of the
Publish- Feb. 5. 17. 19, 26, 19
0EV 66
stockholders of the Flagship u.s.
DEW 76

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1l4( CONTRACT

133.900.

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ourPei:

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llent Blue Lustre EIø,tric Carpet
Shampooer for Only 11.50 per day.

Call 323-5774

of Loch Arbor

lor7 Bedrooms Aduitniy

L 81 10747715. 1975 Fla. Tag 12 01792
PubliSh Feb 3. S. 1976
DEW 11

4 MJDOAY

Robs (Tuos)Jain -'

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COVE APIS

PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
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Altarnonfe Drive, Altamonte JULIUS 0, PETRUSKA. ROW-

Springs, FIa.
1971 D?sun 7 DR.

W MOVIE (Men)Tde
on Betta
John Rora

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Must veIl- Large criest lype' freezer,
like new, $115 firm. .See anytime
after I p m. at illS Cedar Ave.

15 YR. FMA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBIL.E HOMES

Estate

$3,200 dOwn B. assume mtg 7635 I

rederOrated. Come
Airport Blvd Sanford 7

Ez(ellent

3)9

Sanford,

LJ'T

BAMBOO

arrangements to ada to your
family inme, Opportunity
local manager 32l0i or 57i

1:i

ELECTRIC CO

1255
2 Ii l NEWS
100
2 12 SOMERSET

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The Good

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BIG VALLEY
HILLB,WES

Hillcrest 12*60. 2 bedroom, central
air, carport, Skirting, awning.
excellent condition. Offered by
Savings B. Loan. $63 II per monlh.
Phone 37)6051 or 8300006, nights
call 618 5569

On Ravenna Parl. 3 bedroom pool
tome, family room ''h frrç,cn.
',ntral air S3'.X0

For Sale by Owner- 7 Bedroom,
Florida room, lOOxISO lot, trees

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64-Equipment for

Kathryn Woods) Everything

Call 3235774

COMMERCIAL
LOCATION

From a S319777

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42-MbiIe Homes

On Ravenn,j Park. 3 t,r-'dronm, 2
tj.i?ti, ui'ily 577,5ij

'Si WVICE 111 YOND

322.242ANvT1ME

I
barg

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.pirncc

must go

Call 3235714

REALTORS Branch Off ice Plo I
3771)07
267$OriandoDrive

BEDROOM S'JIES
BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

321-0041

r
3
trdtOOifl. 2' baths. formal dining
room, breakfast room, 30's))'
family room, treplar. 559,900
iiI

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3726457

Kish Real

MLS REALTORS

Call 323•5774

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL [STATE. INC

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HANDY MAN'S DREAM-- 3
Bedroom, 1 bath CB. on 1 1 i lots.
517.500 372 OflO

JOHNNY WALKER

Call Sanford's Sates Leaoer

UUrnISd

FROM

24 His.

323941O

Sanford

INCOME PROPERTY-

c74ai1ner's

EXTRAS INCLUDED! CALL US,
YOU'LL BE SURPRISED!!

ENTERTAIN A LOT?
You'll love this spacious B. gracious

qualifying

)YLLWILDE CHARMER-- At---

GrIrtlAne

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&amp; take over pave-cots Plo

AT

three bedroom garden home'

$22. $00.

extra you can think of plus corner
lot and trees 553,900.

'Iome of BPP Warranted Homes

thi5 beautiful I bedroom home on
Ofl acre in town Kitchen equipçed,
central heat air, large family
room 177.500.

If you have a job arid good credit, we
con move you into a one, two, or

$1,000 under FHA appraisal at

RAYMONDM BALL
Reg. Real Estate Broker
377 5611. After Mrs. 322 7757

Stenstiom Realty

EALTORS MLS
eneva

MOVE IPI TOMORROW

Like new 3 BR Wjth garage, Carpet,
central heat, Irgit trees. Priced

BALL REALTY

6)7W. 1st St

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NEW hiqh quality homes with only
TOKEN DOWN PAYMENT! You
can't aflord to rent when we can
make ownership Ihit easy!

area, Patio, courtyard, large
living room. S BR's, 3 bathS, every

bath,
Bedroom biOdk,
2
recteational ammenities. split
becirOOrn arrangement, kitchen
e3uippt'd, encloSed garacie, out
standing landscaping Only 54.500

F1i )276..1 372 6077

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ranch home with huge family

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WRESS YOUR NEIGhBORS with

35-I*7bik? Home Lots
ROvE ESTATES-- Ne
Swim.
fiSh, boat. cliibriouse, ISOmo Free
literature P0 Hon 40 Ostern,

PlO GIVE AWAYS.
NO GIMMICKS
LOWLOWIPITEREST RATES

RE AL TO

HIDDEN LAKE

176.500.

ditonal room, large fenced yard
IllS ma 73 2869
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i1arry

LAKE MARY, Take your choice of
two well built modern homes. 2
BR, 119,500. 3 BR. 123,500.
BROKER CO OP

to I I and shopping. Low or no
down to qualified purchaser.

2 Berlroom mobile horns' with ad

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KENMORE WAHER, parts.
%er"ICC, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730497

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT'

?0I7 FRENCH (HWY 17911

kitchen it equipped. Easy access

34-Wbile Homes

Kish Real Estate

REALTORS

610611]

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
327 1991
19195. French
'177 1196,372 1981
377-1959, 372 1164

Real [state

EW ON THE MARKET- 3
Bedroom, 2 balh home on large
corner lot Yard is entirely fenced,

3?]

Very lOw down and take over $175
Pe't month payments on 3 bedroom
home at 1791 Lincoln Drive Call
Dave ,it tt? 5570

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Central Florida's

41-Houses

315)721,

License Bureau 3fl6iS

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if you Ire having difficulty finding a
Naceto live, car to drive, a job, or
come service you have need of.
read all
want ads every day.

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OVIEDO Five bedroom. 2 slor'
older home, even a basement.
screened swimming pool, situated
on over
acre. $.47.SCO

lot FHA financing $16,600
STATELY old 2 story, beautifully

3 Iledroom. 2 D0t. (,irp'tnil
and rrigerator, central heat and
air. garage, fenced yard 372 3153

FlU Oviedo-Duplen furn Or

toage3only Neat tOiie* Drivers

R'i Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER,A$SOC.
107 W Commercial
Phon' 333 7M1
Sanford

Fnr Ppnt, S,nland, 1 BR, I b6th.
carpet. Stove, 1115. 3737771
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DELTONA - 3 flP, furnithr-tJ or
unfurnished. 515% to %175 3 BR.
bath, carport, swimming pool.
1)90 month Dynamic Properties.
S V Harick, Broker, Delfona
6616611.
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heat, air. $2,000 down, 1206 per
month. 372 7767.

$75,000.
WOODMERE- 3 BR, 1', baths,
SIut bedroom plan, central heat
air, lots and loIs of cures. $74,000.
SAN LAP4TA 3 811, 2 baths, corner

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NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central

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fireplace, attic fan, new flooring.
132.000
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6 Unit .ipartn,enl
Luildng including 2 efficiencies,
S.',le price, 156,750. Call for details

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storage Central ioca'lon

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1170 Fla, Ave. 3236450

6-Child Care

BuHding

?.tan, quiet B. alone looking for home.
Desires good I BR api in quiet no
pet area [Ion 1791 Sanford

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furnished or u n
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SOUTH PINECREST- 30R,2oath
Owner moving out of slate.

373 6371 or 3776420

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One BR, unfurri a:t '- lectricte,t
,ir, carpil, SiOt' &amp; rd AIUUS 1105
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furnit'e1. 1)25 per month Child
,fl(1 pet o k. 377 0761
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môture singles or working
couplet, Convenient location 3n
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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULT,N0 BETS
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Altarnon?erings
FlOrid4 31701
Mtorney or P?i:;onec 26. )974

4-*, .W. Fit) VILIA
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SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3. bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; Idmily park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 11 92, Sanford
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SUPPLIES, and that i
CLASSIFIED DEPr.
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regiSter said name with the Clerk of
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Notice it hereby given that we are
l'loon The Dcj Before PublicQtion
U SCHOOL PROGRAMengaged in business at
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Third Street. Sanford, Semimie
SundQ - Noon Fridc
9 THE NEIGHBORS Reg
CQunty, Florida. under the fictitious
name of SANFORD ENGINE
Phiftn hosts tts new game
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CLINIC, and that we intend to
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the Circuit Cou, Semlne County,
on the basis of h muth they
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AL ANON
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For families or friends of proIe
PubIit Jan fl. 29. Feb. L . 1976
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Fo, further information call 123 4597 PERSONNEL COUNSELOR- We
€1) (Men) A BIT WITH KNIT
or wrte
need 'ocpJre%Sivf" person *tlO Pa
MAN ALIVE
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sanford Al Anon Family Group PU
dtsire tO SUC(CCd. qo
THE MOTHERs IN LA
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
ao 5s. Sanford, Fla 37171
ice, percalty pluS Plenty of
till
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AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
(Fri ont) SENIOR SCEIE
room
for advancement Call for
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330
appointment
IVI L ACTION NO. 7 176- CA-14. B
Singers
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HOS TESS- Sup that p. attrac tin,
in Re: The Marriage
Nationally ImAn PrcuctlOn Co.
good pecnaIty
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
ES LI E MAY L C N G. Wife
looking for Irti.n new talent, Call
MAN- HourS good
PASTRY
(Men Tues •_.Th)
Petifnec,
305472 6l ta
Steady
Yoga w
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JOHN L LONG, JR.. IIusbar,
ARE
(Fn)
positiOn
Respondent,
Free. p17077 for "We Care"ROC1 AND
IENOS.
CHILD CARE COUPLE- Work
NOTICE TO DEFEND
"lOti1n.' Adults or Teens
UNDERDOG
with emotionally diSturbed
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Living
Quarters.
children
400
TELL HER YOU LOVE HER
JOHN L LONG, JR.
benefits, retirement, 110.500.
2 IRONSIDE,
VIAVALENTINELOVELINES
116 WELLHAM AVE.
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FERNOALE. MARYLAND
4 GILLfls ISD
-WE SELL SUCCESS
Call 377 7ôllorS)I.9992YOU ARE hEREBy nOtified that
6 MARY AFflI4AN
70) CommercIal
372 $174
LESLIE MAY LONG HAS fled a
1e
FACED
WITH
A
DRINKIPdC.
senes aoatod
Petition in the Circuit Court of
Pattety Man for Danish and Sweet
PROBLEM
byrmanLo
Seminole County, Florida, for a
Rolls, bread miner. eaper.enced
PerhapsAlcoholcAnonyrnous
a SIgtitty bent soap opor, it
Dissolution of Marriage and you are
only
lo apply 122 7596 Seminole
Can Help
regutr
to Serve a copy Of your
Is sd in a fciona ct'o lown
Bakery
Call
47)
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written defenses. if any. on .1.
fofls
WritePO Ba' I?))
Christopher Ray, P0 Boa 3,
PLUMBER- Licensed -- Local
dentS IMng
Sanford
Florida 3271$
an AO
Aitamonte Springs, Florida. 37701
MoStly repair work. St•ady em
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ployment. good salary. AAA
Grog .4lavey sty.
the above Styled Court on or before
Employment.
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4A- Public Not Ici'
'he lOin day of March. A D. 1976.
U €1) MISTER ROGERS
3235116
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a Default and Ultimate
NEIGHbORH(y)O
Judgment will be entered against
TELL THE WHOLE TOWN
Nurses, RN'S. LPN'S. AdtL Aide
9 EDGE
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you for the relief demanded in the
YOU LOVE HER
COrnpinion Needed immediately
AD.S FAMILY
Petti
via your VatentineLove
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WITNESS my hand and official
LnrSiflTheEv.nri4eraId
ApIonecaIlcould Start youon a new
sealof sad Court on thiS the 2nd day
372 2611cr 631 P?)
4' MiKE DOUGtAS
OW
of February, A D. 1976
and PrOfitabli career, Call U?
Cohosi is Tony Bomott.
ISeall
3765
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice stierehy qs('fl that we are
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Sanlando Springs Rd. LOOQ*OOd

('anilidati's for thr presidential
nomination it( their parties, anti
other political leaders, %i'rr
initeil to contribute articles
concerning
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Alabama attorney general, l9V46_47, and served in the state 's
Legislature, 1947-53. Elected governor In 1962, he tried the

cordance with the provisions of thC
Fic
Fictitious Name Stafues, To Wit
Section 863 09 Florida Statutes 1957
S; John Rowell, Jr.

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conspirac%. concerning alleged speeft trial and asking the
purchase from developer
Herald
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clients,
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non-public meetings in which court to compel Uerring's office Lester Mandell.
In December a Seminole the clay pit deal was
discussed to comply with court rules and
Jtir, trials have been County (;rantl Jury indicted znd
i abortion decided.
0',c Sunshine Law vio1ati-in
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mom ",oipions, -,
procedures,
scheduled for the week of Freeman for solicitation of
The
misdemeanor
inHrock said deniands for count claims the three men met
March 2 in County Court at unlawful compensation. ,I (h
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'sed in discovery in ill(. -~a.
, courity of- felony. in connection with if[)
County Court and Iferring's filed Ike. 16 and - Herring's lluilding in Orlando to discuss
licials accused of conspiracy aborted county p17,000 pur- office then
filed direct in• office has failed to comp1y
selection of Freeman as county
and violation of the state c'ha.se of a 103-acre tract
in
format'ms
on
the
charges
now
furnishing
informati'on
on
dw
attorney.
The
following
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Sunshine I.aw,
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1,outh-Seminole for useasa clay pen(tinj and scheduled for jury allegations charged.
January, the
information
The trials were scheduled pIt. A circuit court judge threw trials tie week of March 2.
The direct tnfrmatjot., alleges, Kwiatknwski and
nut the irdiment and State
1)efseattorneys
today
were charge Freeman, Kwawskj Hattaway voted to select
today after attorneys for
Abbott hlcing is now given
days in which to file and liatway with th ee
County Attorney Thomas G.
F'reem.
alin that decision to the
u1
rtri motions attacking the of Sunshine Law viol
Freeman and County Colntjons and Another Sunshine Law
h'ourthWest
i)istrict
Court
of direct in!ormations.
two counts of consr&amp;y,
missioners harry Kwiatkowskt Appeals,
Palm
Beach.
violation count alleges the trio
and Michael Ihittaway ait.
Kwiatkowski's attorney,
They are accu
of con- Int Jan. 12, 1975. In the vicinity
before County Court
Freeman, liattaway and Newman Brock, today filed spiring and meeting without (if 115 Marcy Blvd.. Longwood,
Judge Harold Johnson at Kwiatkowski were indicted on motions see king the II
11kIi
of ,ik'in.,
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"iUee 'it the to sere the nomination and
he ar raignments in which written misdemeanor charges of prospective Jurors for the m ee
ting in Octot 'r to decide to selection of Freeman as county
What me worry? That seems to be Hill Morrell's thoughts as
I)leaso!Innocentan(I waivers of Sunshine Law violations and March 2 trials, demanding a abort the contr.:
ted clay pit attorney.
sils hack on the bench and watches his Lyman High teammates
chalk up a 5&amp;-46 basketball victory o ver Bishop Moore Thursday
tilght. See storyPageA. (Herald Photo byTom Vincent)

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acquired, council found only who is in charge of the utility
two bids from the io
system as pa rt of his council
contacted
one from Com- responsibilities, has documents
bank Longwood and the other concerning the water system
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council found Thursday night Southeast First National of expansion locked in a city file,

.lators last sear

The chairman of the Seminole
Legislative Delegation has
thenumberofstateemployesttt
Florida's population.

approved a ~F jomptroller for Sern'nole?N,unty, but left the

Two top county government officers came to grips

l(wked up witil

Thursday over the comptroller issue after Circuit Court

Ilattaway &amp;.~)s the board,, purpose is to obtain a

Clerk Arthur l3eckwith Jr. charged a split of his duties
could result in a "Watergate in Seminole Count'."
County Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway

financial offict 'r. "We don1have a financial adviser"
Concerning fir-aflctal COUtreling, Hatt.away says the
O input."
board "gets z
The board is r eqtflulflJ3
comptroller be a certified
lVne
public ac unta iz 11
Iler will be chosen and
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of board. But Hattaway points out

did not include an interest rate, records to be

planned expansion, extension while the ComBank proposal only Terry having the key,
and improvement ot the city included a provision that the
"There should not be a
water system loom ahead city shift all its pr imary ac- private file in city hail,"

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Iferald Staff Writer

that problems even more Maitland.
asked City Attorney Gary
complicated and larger than
The Maitland bank proposal Massey if it is proper for city

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Currently the city has its
Terr said the city, under the
With approval from the U.S. major bank accounts at the terms of the federal loan, is to

responded to Beckwith's allegations by charging the clerk
with attempt to resort to emotionali
Beckwith said that the bill that creates a comptroller

Iinaldecjsjon
must be called to decide the

prefiled a bill which would limit

Lcse.

Cocoa Beach, said his bill would
limit the num be r of fulitirne
state workers at any one time to
one per cent i the total state
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DONNA S. BARBOUR
encumbers the following cleuribed
Address 1"0111 Waterbury
Prortysitualeins.inole*fl,y
Reg. Price (sq. yd.)
Raleigh, NC 77604
- 5.9,9
Florida.
449
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Scortys Sate Price (sq. yd.) ................
The South 710 feet of the East
that an action to oreclgse Mortgage
Northofofthe Well 531 71 feet,
feet
lying on thefollowing property in
the North Right of Way line Seminole County, Florida
of Dyke Road, 01 the South Half of
GAFSTAR' PRIME
Lot 10, Block E. NORTH
the Northwest Quarter of the Nor ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 4
SHE VINYL FLOORING
- lhwet Quarter of Section 7, TWO OF UNIT ONE, accorcing to
Township 2$ South, Range 30 E ast, lbs plat th,renf
Suggestedli'ofai/(sq yd..i. 3 99
rec or ded in Plat
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and being in Seminole County, Book i, Page 44, of the Public
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Adminutration of W,000 in a
1he majority of the board the water rate and the city is
fiscal rtzponsibi 1i ties of the board, will take charge of all
number of state workers
voters -can be di, '
since
.
I&amp;wd only for catise and riot bm,
fcdeç 'loan km the project, appeared most surprised, losing money by
auw
not passing
recorder functions.
of disagreement wit" .i. .. '.v iuU..
councilmen were told that a however,
1un.onerj.
when
ft is this loss that Beckwith, fears would damage the
Council ordinance.
In l9(4i, Vugt said, tb. ft.3.,A'r
Philosophically,
Ieckwlth
says
he
opposes
the bill
special election may have to be member DeLores lash showed
checks
and
balances
inherent
in
the
existth
governTerry said engineers cannot
of state employes repsesenteii
and the undfr1ligned as Sheriff of has been I tied against you and ~ ou ( , i,~
because it would sIr- p his office of all recording functions
held, approvals gained from the state regulations requiring
Seminole County, Florida, will at 11 arre required to serve a copy of Vck f
Inent.al system in which Beckwith's office handles all
ordy
one-half per eent tif the
as
provided
for
in
fiie
Florida
Const.itution.
00A .M onthe6ihdayof Februi,y, written defenses, if a n y, to it vlocal health department, dental approvals from the local health complete drawings until the
rmvirding duties.
councildetermines
which
way
it
total
population.
AD 1976, offer for sale and silt to PHILLIP
I
H
So, he says, creation of a comptroller would remove the
of
LOGAN.
and medical society, an or. departments, medical and is going — toobtain water from
hckwith said it is not unconmon at present to have
the highest bidder, for C411h, Wbiect SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
Vogt pointed out that perchecks and balanci"s provided by a clerk who is respondinance inust be adopted and dental societies before Skinford
rluntv commissioners call and say we want certain
to any and all existing ems, at the MOPiCRIEF, Attorney for PIant,lf,
Sanford or increase the CitNr'
S
.
centage
has sivelled to full per
sible
to
the
voters,
interim
financing
must
be
Front (west) Door of the
of Seminole ~ounty aml replace him
water is injected Into the Lake own water supply.
things kit in and certain things left out of minutes of
Seminole Post Office 001, 2719-312 West First
.
ttflt
today.
with a comptrolIe responsible only to the county cornobtained from a local banking Mary system.
County Courthouse in Sanford. Street, Sanford, Florida 37171, and
I
Massey said for the Interimcounty commission meetings:'
Florida, the above described p
Vogt said the state employs
mission.
filetheoriglnatw,thth,Clerk of the
institution.
"Can you imagine what would happen in ,I grand jury
sonal property.
.
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s
are financing the city could
;
above Court on or before February
said
the
approvals
between
90.000 and 96,000
llaltjwa~ *s arm 1wer is that creation of a comptroller 15
In addition, a member of the
That said sale i being made to It. 1976. otherwise, Judgmen
investigation?" lckwith asked,
t may
pledge
Martin
Bacon
Sr.
necessary
because
Sanford's
theoretically
workers
com
pa red to a total
the "only way toI go" and represents a modernization of
city council
Satisfy the terms of Said Writ of be entered against you for the relief
He pointed out that during a recent grand jury probe of
water supply is fl uoridated revenues except property
Execution
state
population
of ap.
county
governme.nt.
demanded In the Complaint
- told colleagues he is not while Lake Mary's
To
view
it
any
other
way,
is not.
he says, is
alleged wrongdoing in county government, investigators
John E. Polk.
taxes, but revenues from the
WITNESS my hand and the teat of
proximately
8
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to
make
million
per.
an
emotional
issue
not
based
happy with the plan, which is
on the facts."
Sheriff
from the state attorney's office were "in and out" of his
said C ourt on this 17th da y of
water system and one other
sons.
part of the overall project, to
Seminole County, Florida
office researching records and minutes of county cornIn
January, 1976
addition,
Zoning
"ybod- card be a bookkeeper, but a comptroller
1
Publish: Jan, IS, 72. 29, Feb 5, 191&amp; (Seal)
"This constitutional amendbuy water from the City of Administrator Francis Jenior source will probably be
mission meetings.
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pledged.
A rthur H Beckwit h. Jr
ment
does not imply limiting
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Sanford rather than creating said a dt)ide referendwn ofl
IlatiLaway responded to Beckwith's charges b~ . sayirg
Beckwith also attacked a meiiio from Commissioner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Another
special
meeting is
the number of employes will
additional sources of water
the fluorida tion is
the clerk is "tr)ing to make an emotional issue, and I'm
Harry Kwiatkowki which asked department c hi efs at a
By Lillian T Jenkins
sue would expected to be called early next
limit seices," Vogt said.
supply within the city,
Ofpijly Clerk
have to be held before the water week
not surprised at anything he says."
Monday work sp session to submit then pros arl cons
to make final decisions on
lie said he be gan researchir.:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PHILLIP H LOGAN of
Seminole County vutei- , will determine the issue
concerning the L,sue.
Bacon, saying the plan to go supplies are mixed in city lines. the expansion and interim
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. SHINHOLSER. LOGAN
the
issue after "more and mnorto Sanford for water ap pea rs to
which is to split Beckwith's duties by creation of a comp.
Bacon said he talked with financing.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE &amp; MONCRIEF
became concerned'
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f
Post Office Box 7779
COUNTY, FLORIDA
S
a
about the increase in the
nford, Florida 37771
NO. 76.43-CA-01.0
sense and because Lake Mary Altamonte Springs and was
number of state workers,
ROBERT POMERANTZ
Publish Jan IS. fl,fl, Feb . 5, 1916
would 'betied up with another advised a better course of
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ELLEN POMERAPIrZ, hiS wife,
"We need to get a firm grip on
city that is hostile to us."
action for Lake Mary over the
Piiintilf,
government
before it gets a
)
.
lie said he may take the issue long run would be to increase its
grip
on
Counts'
Czrt
Judge
Harold
asiiilt
us,"
Vogt
added.
and battery, resisting wooded area after a warning
to the people if this courv
. Is water supply. "Even it it costs
had filed a no irjorniation" in no information is filed with the
POSTLE. h5 wife, BORG FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Johnso
The
advent
of
collective
dered a 25-year-old an officer with violence to his .shot w,-is firt I into th .ir.
pursued.
more money to stay away from
WARNER ACCEPTANCE CORP, FLORIDA.
the case on Tut.sday after co ur I.
bargaining
aW)
spurred
Vogt,.s
Seminole County Recreation
son and escape.
At the special meeting
Defendants
Longwood Patrolman Roy
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-u CA-09-E
reviewing police reports of the
herring's office has also filed decision to preftie Senate Joint
inent employe released
NOTICE OF SUIT
called to determine from Bacon said.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Police said they stoppeli an Burfield. who arrested Benner, incident. Staley
said he could a no information in the case of Resolution
TO ROBERT C. POSTLE
LOAN
front
ASSOCIATION
266. Vogt has seven
OF
Jail
after
State
Atty,
auto
on
U.S.
:7-2
at
Rig
Tree
said
he
had
no
knowledge
that
not
comment
on
which banking institu l ion inBacon and Mrs. Lish, noting
and MARY V. POSTLE,
why no formal Ricky Charles Hampton,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor
Abbott
office
Ito,ad
of
co-sponsers
for his resolution.
Iferring's
after
a
high
speed
chase
terirn financing would be that Councilman harry
hiS wife,
the state had declined to charges were filed ,
Porat ion organized and existing
706 W. First SI,. Sanford.
Terry, declined to file formal felony from
The
senator
said collective
507 Carlinoford Lane
The driver was prosecute
under the Laws of the United States
the
school's
The
state
has
l&amp;4
days
from
Hampton
had
been
arrested
by
bargaining
will
limit the sta te's
7
Houston, Ttjmis '7024
of America,
charges.
arrested on traffic charges
and playground supervisor when he time of arrest in wUich to bring Sanfcrd police Jan,
ROBERT C. POSTLE and
Plaintiff,
on ability to hold down the number
George Mike Benner, 25, of police reported they chased was
0
MARY V. POSTLE. his wife, are
told by a reporter Thur. a suspect to trial.
VS.
charges of burglary and of government workers.
5 SR-436, Fern Park, had been Benner on foot for 100 yards sday that Ih'nner had been
hereby notified that a Suit has been W RICK BARBOUR and
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wife, 'f)
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Prosecutors non; laihy review possession of stolen nf(rnertv in
Powerful itnkp iy- rj
'lli
uy aA,sIwuud Pukv
ui ,mmtulw, u&amp; thy d Jvd reicaseti by the court,
POMERANTZ
arrest
reports an in cases connection with a breakin at the efforts by governmental ofI
and
ELLEN
Defendants
i-arly
Monday
on
charges
of
highway,
strug
gled
with
him
Y
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Assistant State Atly. William wh!re the), determiP
POMERANTZ, his wife, to forI
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NOTICE OF ACTION
e an arrest
Auto
body shop ficials to linut the number f
(dolly mardu;'na possession, and then apprehended him in a SLilev confirmed that his office is invalid or not prosecutable
a certa.r'i mortgage more par mo w RICK
a atNational
500 Laurel
A Sales
-e
DARUOUR
Mayfair
Open
Winner
State ei:iployes.
ticutarly described In the Complaint
and wife,
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1344 through 1416 and amended by
Addition al information available Declaraton of Condominium filed in
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have levied upon the following
Puerto Rico
des cribed property OWflCci by
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
George L Crum,
property that inaction to foreclose Mortgage
being located in Seminole Covnl, on the following property in
Florida,
more
Particularly Seminole County. Florida
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by virtue of
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Writ of RAY BABER and wifC. KATHR YPi
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
Execution issued Out of and under M
DABER and OCTAVIO C
the seal of the Circuit Court of NIEVES and wife, MARY NIEVESV
OrangeCcunly, Florida, upon a final
Defendants
uigment rendered in the aforesaid
NOTICE OF ACTION
Court on the 10th day of January, TO OCTAVfO C NIEVES ,'incl
A 0 1976, in that certain case en
MARY Ni EVE S

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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO .76-S7A
DIVISION A
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AVJNi.S AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a (or
poration organized and ex's,r
under the Laws of the United Stain
of America,
Plaintiff,

WILFRED H CONRAD

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Clerk of the Circuit Co'jrt
By Mary N. Darden
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N(w Iberia. Louisiana

70560

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
petitioner',attorn,yor immediately
ther ea fter, otheise a default will
fly Lillian I Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the petition.
S WILFRED H CONRAD
WITNESS my hand a"d the seal of Attor.ey for Petitioner
100 North Highway 17
this Court on January 17th, 1976
(Circuit Court Seal)
CasseIbrry, Florida 3270'

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TO KENNETH RACCA

from The University of Alabama Law School In 1942, and serv.

next year to block desegregation of the University of
Alabama. Ills wife Lurleen became goernor in 1966, but died
No years later. As l96
r -party presidential candidate
%Sailace garnered nearly ID million popular votes
and 45 dec.
toral votes, campaigning against Vietnam War protesters,
libersls, Integrationists and Wa shing t on "bureaucrats." lie
was reelected governor in 1970 and 1974. During the 1
campaign for the flemocratic nomination, S'allace piled up strong

candidates

government.

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tincernctI leadership for our
Publish: Jan. is, 22. 29, Feb 5, 1976
country to follow to achieve new
Ihi'
r (nfltalflcd
0Ev d
rcgutst% the Court to award
courage and wisdorit in happiness for our people and to
trltnitionc
certain property owned by ycu and
There is one thing find realistic answers to proble-.
fe, BETTY S RACCA. as
OF THE your
By ;1-mGF: C. WAI.LACE
certain, They do not want half- Ins that besiege our land.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. tenantS by the enhireies, located dt
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 119 hidden Lake Drive, Sanf or d,
We have reached a time when baked notions. worn out repeats
He must be wise and use his
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Florida. and more Par ti cularly
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
we must have new leadership of yesterday's broken
promises wisdom, lie must have the
described as
CA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7-54CA____________ ______
vote totals in Midwest and Southern primaries, but was shot
determined to place what the or weak leaders who say
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Lot tO. Block "F". HIDDEN
In Re: Th. Marriage of
one courage of his convictions. He
ay 15. Ile then withdrew from the
people think ahead of all other
UNIT 18, according to
HERNDON
ANNE
MARTHA
thing and mean another. They must see the total
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race.
Wallace
remarried alter his wife's death; he has
¶flctUre of
four
Plat
thereof
as recorded in PIaI
SAMII,
('OfIsideratiOns. The people
h't' had their fill of ex- what is happening to us. He
children,
Book 17, pages 53 and SI. Pubtit
Petitioner,
want to believe. They want to periments b
Records of Seminole County.
y the courts and the must see what the courts are
and
Florida.
tnLst. Crises, both foreign and radical changers. They do not doing in
.iiOKI4 SAMII,
destroying the hap. he must be dedicated to an the people are right. There reach
'0 your wile, ÜETTV Sr I4AC(.*, as
(jilinestic, demand this new want total government,
Rrspondent
out to help the truly
piness of our people. He must answer for the Jobless.
and for lump sum alimony, and you 1)
NOTICE OF ACTION
leadership. Our problems are
He
rust
must
be
strong
bonds
between
needy
but
does
nothing
for
the
Theyhunger for straight talk. see what is happening in the be prepared
a re required to serve a copy of yj.
TO FARROKH SAM' I
to overhaul our aveiage citizens and
grave. They demand answers. hope far a new day
the lazy and greedy. And the good
written defenses, it any, to it on
for them- destruction of the mid
Royal Tehran
dle class foreign policy to meet in- government. The big
H
WILFRED
Hotel
CONRAD.
test is one
01117 People CIFY out for these selves and their families. Hope by
common sense to realize that
high prices and high taxes terwitioruil challenges.
whose address
Petitioner's
attorney,
Pahlavi
Avenue
of moral courage to meet a
answers. They do not want to for America. They want to
free enterprise must survive
is too North Highway 11 92,
Tehran, Iran
The clearest mirror of
(,ontinue to feel
this rcspoftsibilityto every citizen 0f and big government must not
an
Cassetberry,
Florida 37701,
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
or
their lives are restore our national will to every part of their lives. Ile time is whether the people trust every race, creed. color.
suspension,
,,'I,n for dissolution of marriage Wore February 27, 1916. and f ile the
achieve America's destiny,
interfere
in
the
freedoms
of
our
must understand the economic the candidates to rebuild
has been filed against you and you O(iQlfL. *iIP'i the Clerk of this Court
the religion and national origin to people,.
in There is a new mood among
The man who will be downpull that inflation is
art required to serve a copy of you r either befor e service on Petitioner's
confidence
in
a
fulfillment
of
ioveall
dritibits
as
to
the
road
rell
1!i-o people that they want to
" bc- mcirc! flull, all creating, Particularly among the true American dream.
presidcM nia;s*
It is ar, hour to ask God to
written defenses. it any, to it on attorney or immeawriy thereafter,
ahead.
know where they are going. elected official branch of
otherwise a default virill be entered
H.
CONRAD,
stand
beside us and guide us WILFRED
young marrieds and large
We are at a period when the
etos attorney, whose address against you for the relief
The new leadership must
The y want strength and
through the night with a light
overnment. He must be a families and tither citizens, and politicians mast
Is 100 North bilçihway 1797, in the Petition
be convinced have thieschuman qualities that from above.
WITNESS my hand and the seat
Calsetberry, Florida 37107,
before February 16th. 1976. and tile this Court on January 20th, 1976
the original with the clef k of this (Circuit Court Seal)
"
2. 1976, and stti'
l-oIlos ing Is oni of these i-on-

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37750, Semnole County. Florida
under the ttctitous name of IN RE The Marriage of
iACCAV WIFE. AND
SANLAP4DO AUTO SALES.and that BETTY s
r
said
namewith
KENNETH
RACCAV
HUSflAC)
i n t end to reg is t e
NOTICE OF ACTION
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

George Corley Wallace, governor of Alabama, was born
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Aug. 23, 1919, the son of Alabama farmers. lie was graduated

must be a reflection of faith in

the campaign

should hc c'lettctt I'rt'sidt'nt oil

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today. You may hit someone 10-W
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
burdens.
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GEINI INlay 21-June 20) today. it would be foolish to
'17his is definite]), not tile day to inak'e concessions and upset
buck the ma ority. Being I.he your well played intentions.
lone dissenter will probably
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was made, Manning said.
several instances in which 20,30 nothing. Mrs. King said.
"llie subject arrested for carloads of young people visited
',The first time. several
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loudly, household whc she said policemen's instructions and
ImLin and the police sollietime this
month." the y.iggiing ail] laughing and the threatened loudly I,) " 11 Imr stay in the house."
for their lies
police sergeant said
tires on car s were squealing husband Police today denied
Mrs King went on to detail
i\dtraughtJuliaKing sa ttn
Concerning a shooting in
and turning corners at a fast this
numerous Instances from
tii r Church Street liorni it one cident last night Manning said rate of s peed
The officers
they never September through early
iiclock this morning, riiiging he hos an arrest will t
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her hands and asking, "When today. "The Sheriii S
the poli ce from eptember lock our I
oors and stay inside of concrete were thrown at the
will it end?"
mentis helping us on thisone,'
through early' November," our homes, that those people side of their 310 Church Street
i in so tired," she said '1 he added
Mrs King said
were dangerous One of the home B s shot at the house

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but I'm only 20. a female and
not overweight. I don't smoke

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limes and I have seen it bring
tears to strong nien*s eves

or drink not even coffee
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can be caused by mans things
Most of the causes of fatigue
from disease or abnormal
functions would be picked up
by the doctor on his examina

symptoms similar to what ou
describe, but heart attacks do

[ion. Since he found nothing
and combined with your

can, and often do, cause pain
in the arm shoulder nd e ven
in the jaw but you do not have

suspicious that she ia haviIng a
depres sion
Depression is common. It

to have pain there either w ith

will certainly sap a person s

an attack. For more informalion on symptoms of heart attacks, send 50 cents for The
Health Letter. Number 2-10,

energy level, The depresso~
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been invited to

A "venture" is a corporation
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The agency has receised
sonic $4,1 5007 in federal funds
Presertl the agency owns

and moniors eight coralso
discussed
seve ral
problems relating to this porations, or "ventures."
ter inm
Orr says the agency wnps
volved was a request by the S1.5-million yearly into the local
Orlando Sentinel Star to Inspect econorny. A recent $829,000
all the financial records of federal grant provided two
SEEDCO ad its subsidiaries." work crews for county

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through three Central

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exico early
today.
aternala City
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The shopping center space is
o%med bv American Fabrics

missioners
Harr)
Kwiatkowski and Michael
flattaway - t rec,
,
,nt commission meetings have raised
the possibility of constructing
sonic type of facility on 80 acres
of county-owned property just
north of Five Points.
The Fi ve Points facility could
conceivably be some type of
police-judicial complex, or, it

the new

In- The lease agreement cal

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reports said

at least 30 people were
killed.
The quke as fell ill
exico 04- but caused no
damage there. It also was

for use in a pilot drainage is set for next week with BUD
stud) while the remaining officials to see if additional
money would be used to pave funds are available.
treeisin the hilidwa) area.
If they re, County Eiagineez
Courity commissioners gave Bill Bush recommends paving

southeast

from

least SM persons Injured.
Tht' figures co uld
confirmed In Guatemala.

F I cc tric power

as

knocked
out
here,
telephone lines ere don,
.nd there was extensi ve
damage to buil(lings.
streets were blocked by
rubble.
The seismological ob.

cersatory in Guatemala
es'lmated the epicenter to
be southslest of theC CIf,},
somewhere
em two
%olcanirles - the Tacaya
and the Fuego. Ob.
servilitory Director Jose
Vasaux said the tremor
lasted 25 to 35 seconds.
[loth a selsmologli- al
tZltlilliu In exico City and
the U.S. National Farthquakr

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the grant application their nod three streets

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One automobile %as reportedly
%andalized, and the other was
burglarizrd. All this as
burglaries of homes and

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of approval at Tuesday's listed urfler Ow pre,
,ent grant
motion after it was learned one

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WEST
(if the Housing and Urban
PALM
BEACI
(API - Alahmna Gov. George
Development I HUD I office,
Wallace, his leg in a plastic
111,11) pays out inoney to
cities
for
cast
after
an accident aboard
counties and
,
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restoration of "blighted"ares. his c.
An almost indentical grant overflow crowd here that
ipplicatioii as submitted by Democratic leaders and the
Seminole County planners last Press ace ganging up to deny

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counties
but left Seminole the press. "ney're tr),ing to
Tuesday's high 73. today's
County out when it came tune to get rid of ... Inc. But tt
going
to
get
rid
of
me.
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36. Fair and %armer
dole out the funds.
through Thurmlay. Highs toda)
area residents.
Wallace singled out tile TAHITIANS ENTERTAIN
an
ni 11% mid 70% and Thursd)
ceording to County ('oil)- Washington Post, Boston Globe, Exotic costumed members of the Ro al Tahitian Dace Comp
y
mid to upper70%. Laws tonight
inissioner Sidnev Vihlen Jr., New York 71mes and Sliami enlertalned S mi n I &amp; u
cert
Associadon
members
at
upprr
40s to lower SOL South to
tre upset oser the loss
Herald for
hat he called the Sa nf ord Chic Center, Tuesday W ghL The "more" or g rass
Sheast
Inds around 10
At last week's emnly coin- hberal Policies and f-Titicized skirt, hats and accessories worn
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said the quake regis tered
mission meeting. Vihlen them for their coverage of his
traditional
g natural and local Ta t n products
ways usin
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orpora on
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ad%-ised by the Public Sers- ice

'tudy are anticipated uses of a $124,000 for pasuig and a
1n4 000 federal grant pronsal
drainage study in thc Mi'lay
living readied ) CifliflO1t area

Ifliet ing that $30,000 is slated beyond the $124 000 A meeting

imconfi n

and ii Salsador

propriate documents."

the middle of this month
Schnitt aid he received the
aides ill has e to'"check 1' out"
telegram
I today and I is
before any decision is made,
not find the opportunitN to check
concerning the press con
with state personnel.
ference.
However. the press aol"Recently I met with several
also, that he did not "think" the
members of your staff and the
governor "out(] become in.
Department of Cominericc to
olved in a squabble be.tween
inform them of programenan agency, such
-'DC0,
deavors of SEE
'IX7O, which is a
and a
local community deve lopment

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structure

countywide library service

plaints were filed, the incidents

Though commissioners t
first discussed only the location
of a courthouse annex in South

for ll~'D's failure to awar

chartered organization"

However, Schnitt said Ashew

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library facilities.

rd, the commir.--ion had
hoped to locate the south
branch in the same building a
j
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as
scheduled for.
However, officials then
realzed location of and moving
Into a courthouse annex was
more than a -ear and one-half
So, Neiswender was instructed to seek a temporary

temporary facility because

promised

located on First Street.

away.

South Seminole residents
~%eren't being provided services

"We received at least four or
fi ve calls from the Kings over
the past few months, com-

in South Seminole, and the only
item lacking was a structure in
which to house books and other

CITY.Pavingof streets in the \tid s,is residents the reason

Guatemala Into Honduras

the governor's

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In a telegram sent yesterday nened. Ilowe%-er, to insure the
b) agency Director Horace Orr, widest posiible dissemination
Askew is requested to "send of whatever information that is
omeone from your staff who ir, our record%, I have invited all
can observe and report to you the localmedia to participate in
on the activides of this state- the inspection of ill(, it)An Askew pem aide, Paul
A spo ean n rr s ii iii
Schnitt, confirmed today (fiat
said today the
conference
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sustained kg and hand injuries identified as being from mercial nurseries and private
Jailed in lieu of S1,51M bond and was released.
concvaled themselves at the the nursery where they when he stumbled and fell ,IIderso
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homes over south Seminole in
each on charges of attempted
Donald William (~oorkill Jr., nursery Tuesday night after allegeWy attempted to take (luring the short foot chase. lie
Winger said detectives seized the last ar.
Sheriff's detectives, in grand larceny trespass and 22, of 120
Lombardy Road receiing anonymous telephone bags of peat potting soil
as treated and released at ma rijuana seeds and cigare ttes
vestigating numerous thefts of resisting
Nursery owner Parker
arrest without Winter Springs, was held in lieu calls saying thieves would hit
Officers said they
identified
Winger
fired
a
Seminole
Memorial liospital and a small bg of white Anderson said he has beer the
exotic plants during the last violence were Elaine Edge of $500
bond on it charge of the nursery.
themsciii
nd
id Corkill was powder, believed to be a nar. frequent %ictim of plant thefts
year in south Seminole, Clanton.
of 735 U.S.1792 attempted grand larceny.
Winger said officers saw warning s hot into the air after 1resttd in the yard outside the
colic, in the search
but due to the nature of the
arrested thri-_ persons Tuesday Fern Park, and Susan Kay
Sheriff's detective It. E. three persons take items from a the women ran from the nur- nerby house
and
a
search
of
night durrng a stake out at lhthn, 19 of Ml lngdale
Winger
said
thousands
of
business
it is (hfficult to im
Ave..Winger and four other detec (L into a house about 50 yards stry before being arrestJ
tht oue revealed a large dollars north of exotic plants mediately det ermiiin
Anderson'sursery, U.S, 17-912, I.A)ngw(x)(1.
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outh of the nursery and then
Detective Charles Coffee number of exotic
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chl14 all.

By BOB LIYD
Herald Staff Writer

(Do You have a qumsfion
for the experts) Write Ask
the Jacobys care of this
hewspaper The Jacobys will
answer individual questions
if stamped sell addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interestin
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the fun

Roger

County Commission meeting,
tommissioners approved a
contract to lease 12,000 square
feet of spacu in the Seminole
aza opping
nter at
17-92 and Semoran Boulevard.
A month ago the commission
decided to search for space for

Three Per

because they outrank the
other three

tract is not a good one. but
most of the world's best

She has had the doctor
check her over. blood test and
all and he finds r,
Mhing. Can
You Please tell me anything
the doctor may be overlooking
or not checking for,
DEAR READER Fatigue

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ticular suit to be lucky for us,
The answer is Yes. Spades
are our lucky suit. This isn't a
matter of superstition, They

her advanced pupils have the
fun of bidding and playing
today 's hand
At least the bidding is fun
Practically all of them arrive

s she is tired

kidney disease, diabetes or
some similar underlying
medical problem. Unless you
were born with some heart
defect or had rheumatic heart
disease or other diseases that
think you can forget about the
h a rt as the source your dif
ficulty.

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Tender moments like this will be just part of

SlIebbing Royal European Circus comes to Sanford on Monday.
Proe"ds from performances at 4:30 and 8 p.m. %ill btuefit the

Inecrt PT A Tickets are available at the school

know if we have found a par.

Wanda White of Dallas lets

have never seen it damage

would really appreciate your
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raise my younger brother and
anyone or cause death or
sister because my mother Is
other serious reactions.
alone.
I have always heard that
DEAR DR. LAIJ - I am
heart attacks were supposed writing this letter to you about
to cause pain in the arm or leg
my wife She has been to the
and I don't remember any
doctor about being always
such pain I can't afford a doetired and run down, She can

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corroborated the King's story.

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the doctor gave me and to
drink mv milk (I was being
treated 'for an ulcer). My
chest was sore the rest of the
day as if my ribs were bruis-

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five weeks is thernirtunt nf time
officials estimate it will take to
get the facility into operation.

cilman Gerard Connell in hopes
of ending onstant harassment
n d what they term threats to
t1wir lives.

over the jack with that
Well

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four to five weeks,
Director
of

Library System.
The countywide system

Netsender said about four or

confirm the house has
Ix-en firebombed.
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tract is better than no chance
and the contract can be made.
The jack of trumps is led
from durnniv at trick two. If
East ducks the jack is allowed
to ride. If East covers South
wins picks up West's
doubleton 10-9 and makes the
ntract.

((flier of my chest just

Chic Young

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the couple that police have
refused protection and

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trum
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Then Wanda points out that

WFST

awakened at 4 a fit with a
terrible pain around iny chest
It was like a giant rubb~r band
getting lighter and lighter
ost of the pain was in the

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The story has all the
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ay they have made numerous
reports to IA)ngwoW police of
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would be a mistake to thallenge
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yours today. The sympathy is you'll be giving more than you
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Longwood Couple Pleads For Help

own horn too loudly will only meaii he's right. Use your own
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nothing will get done.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) family must be thoroughly
You may have some problems understood by you an your
today getting others to mate today.
co operate. Don't be as
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of a phrase) The One. We
nomination of their parties, and
have a sort Of Myth that our
other political leaders, were
Rep. Morris King Udall was born to a political family in a
president should be the single
Invited In contribute articles
Mall Mormon settlement In Arizona June 15, 19U. After ser.
American who doesn't want it,
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character: What sort of peon
of Arizona, became student body president, and received
and the
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1.1.8. In 149. Udall became chief deputy count), attorney or
shoWd be elected president on
tr)lncn.
As
John
Kennedy
put
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County (Tucson) 1955!andcou:iyaitorne}l9344As
Nov. 2, 1976, and why?
if
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a
private
trial 1:
mo
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thereafter, e
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her
Following one of these conson
to
be
reform.
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helped
found
the Bank of Tcson. In 1961 he won
president
but
not
to
tributions.
can win and th.at you believe become a politician in the
a
speci
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election
to
succeed
his brother Stewart In the U.S.
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House of Representalives. Ife has been reelected by large
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margins ever since as an activist liberal from a conservative
and mental Starnina to tolerate
Certainly, I am human
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what has become an overly long enough to re
cognize and aspire
and on the environment Udall is a member of the house
Fifteen ycars ago, Adlai and demanding process. But to the
ychic
gratifications
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Interior and Post Office and Ci-.,il Service Committees. Ile has
Stevenson sp;;culated wryly why would you want such a that go with the presidency. nc
%ritten three books on law and on congressional reform. fie Is
that
the
Democratic man killing job in the first idea of izoin as fir ac t&amp;nnf
marr e an
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flell go to 'the last surior'
n one starts down this o
hardi) noe1
it takes jour
That year there were 18
Stacle
course
from
a
single
nalists
to
Pulitzer
Prizes, it drove iny mother to(ire am of, a decade.
primaries as e mote to
v Ith
.Nlany are good men and the response of hundreds of
with
most
human
athletes
to
the
Ol
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1976, %ve are at 30
work for, a better life for and good leaders but by and Americans when I began to
and nill decisions, the reason are a scholars to Nobel Prizes. pics, and
tile flopi Indians.
counting.
c )mpite - concern about
are preceived as explore the possiblity of
Hichard
Nixon
spent
25
)ears
So I have been a.sked, "What national problems and a belief
There is a much greater wedded to
the dogmas of becoming a candidate. It is a
making "ambition" a dirty factor: the desire to help
drives a man to sit through that Y
a yesterday or tainted oy tne Imst wi',Iingn
ou have some answers,
to answer, if not a
ork, but I think m ambition is troubled nation A car ago, defeats
!I10%
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c I at least a whIsper.
drendful rhicken dinners, milbition, desire to serve in a (lifferent from a raw desire for Dave
Obey and lienry Reuss
It seemed to the congressmen
So I decided to test this belief.
get no sleep, work 20 hours a challenging Position. and the glory or for power over (lie lives and some other congressmen
day in the hope of being ,,Nciternent of being
I
and to itip --- ifl,11 the nation I told im-self, its most cana major of millions. It is rather 1he k i nd deeply respcet al,
president of the United actor in really big events.
.,winething new, didates (to
'
, that I have a per. I '
of ambition instilled by my count'
States?"
f,
something
different,
a SPective that none of the other
The ZIIQ tS and obvious and
It takes
a
degree
of
arrogance
background.
It
drove
my
father
reflex
into
considering
the
leadership
of
new
faces
with
prospective
contenders
shares
ambition to believe that tn ct,i1i
s.iuo
Owl iidi flUb ItitelS My canuidacy tctfltl
r can tfllfl)lkate
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product of those dis(mmions
(NEXT: George Wallace)

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APi - Opposing lawyers prepared
gin arguments today on whether Patricia Hearst,
dragged screaming from her apartment two yea ago to
the da%. took part in a bank holdup as a frightened kidn;
icUm or as a convert to terrorism.
An exhaustive search for a Jury for Nliss Ifearst's trial
neared an end Tuesday, and ordy the routine formality (if
trimming the panel of 36 prospects approved b the judge
remained for todl%
It was a cold and rainy night t bears
ago when the
newspaper heiress was abducted from her Berkele)apartrnent by a snll group of Symbionese liberation
Army members. The kidnaping plunged her into a bizarre
udvsse through the tort underground that ended
with her arrest last Sept. 18.
The j
that ill judge her on ba¼ robbery charges
was to Lv cho-wri froin a pool of 18 men and Id women,
mostly middle-aged. The youngest is 23, the eldest 70.

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President Ford succe eds in aboiimg a
nulhon law
enforcement education program.
If Con&amp;Tess approves Ford's *n. hundreds of police
departinents could suffff a .setback in efforts to get better.
educated, better-trained officers. And scores of colleges
and urtiversities would be forced to curtail or elirnim
courses in the criminal justice field.
.
Police officials, colleges and universities plan an in
tensive campaign to get Cringress to continue the
program. Congress defeated Ford's plan once, and some
sources say it probably will again.

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ORLANDO i APi
Faced wi th an open mutiny by
law enforcement officials, the Federal Drug En.
forcement Administration lias removed the chief of its
(entral Horut Task Force.
Tile ouster of John IA.-Pore its head of the task force of
federal and Ial narcotics agents as announced
'I'lliI following a stormy, secTet meeting between
DEA and the

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tildes to Washir1gton today for meetings wi th federal of.
Imcma after tritiim
presidential candida tes who have
been attacking -big osert"
Askew and nine state agency chiefs also were
scheduled to meet with members of the Florida
cv)nressional delega tion
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but noisy Concorde supersonic passenger plane to land at
two United States airports could have major economic,
environmental and diplomatic consequences.
His decision. due today. also could play a large part in
shaping the future development of air transportat.ion.
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hacksaws and tools to
including the womens'
husbands, Roy Brown Clanton

Identify nursery stock when it is
stolen.
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derson, Shazer pleaded guilty and
Mio lives at the nursery and
received a five year prison
acts as caretaker.
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street from the Johnson
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of burglary old child allegedly got into the
TuesdshsIIcircuit
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thucIe and started it while the
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truck was in reeese gear.
Andre Inr Ware,
Police repord no thjurfrs
Ealonville, was arrested Oct.
8 after the vehicle crossed the
by police nea r two burglarized st
reet and smashed Into the
residences at Spanish ace garage of the Johnson
Apartments, Wymore Road, residen
ce
Altamonte Springs
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stolen television and camera
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equipment
ments
in from the apart1
the car Ware was
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1,1,n 1, 11 burglaries were
later found in an ashtray in the
rear of a patrol car in which
Small Tractor, Small Price
Ware was transpc7ted.
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students have been suspended after about 60 students
st,aged it sit-in at the school library. a USF spokesman
siys The sit in sas 0 C
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by budget retrenchment.
Joe 11OWell, it vice president for student affairs, .said
- that he and a colleaguetalked with
protestors
rom midnight until 3 a.m.. but the students declined
ffer3 to t:itinmit the discussion a er or o ma
euniversit center so the library could be closed.
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t.he $&amp;million building. and were warned at
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STATUTES 1974

through the Scininole County tinued under the new policy.
systern, and ad.
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ministered by the Drug Action superintendent forj,' ess 5
school Committee(if Seminole County. finance, will not giv In interim
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affests were made.
Port re rding th
Winger .&amp;aid Anderson was two other inmates in the alleged
4ay exWnsion of progress r"rt to tile board. hiring of a risk nianager II)c
Wld the men cot cvaled at
Grolve School is an off-cailipus committee Iia
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jailbreak attempt. State Atty.
children li%ing within two miles program adminis:ered through been able to meet due to the
Herring appealed
nursery were sheriff's deputies
ruling and the c&amp;-ce is cISterling Park Elementary Li the Sanford Middle School and illness of Supt. William Layer
and advised to return to his
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Pending in the Fourth District Casselberry at the board pro%ides an alternative for who is on the c0frunittee.
,home.
17-RIcting tonight at 7:30 in Uw disruptive students.
Mrs. Clanton was acquitted Court of Appeals, West Palm Semi
nole County cour thouse
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Two Items on the board's
bv a circuit court jury in Jun,
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Clantorm is cum'ntly serving a request the bo
ard to approve meeting will not be di used - them this week, 0 OW ng t
an aborted March jailbreak prison sentence for a robbery IurtkrfunJngforthe
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attempt by count), jail innwtes, conviLtiop
Polley and the proposed Wring
She had been accused of being a
Sheriff's deputies today
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subdivision
T Origi al Of 8 risk mariager to administer manager.
lookcot for Mrs Mars Jane Idcntified Mrs Hahn as 90-day
was.grant
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by the board's insurance con
Shazer who scaled a jail wall (ianton's sister
The board is also expected to
the board for the period while tracts
approve the slate approved

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tcsen Ray
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Jewell ShaUer 28 to 15 seirs prollto)ri in tht t L5t tmt
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.Nirs. Kouis said her son wa,;
in the military, stationed in
Germany for a period of time,
but has been out of tile service
for three years.
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a fishing trip, but. you know -a
ther's intuition'
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plaining that her son called tier
Saturday to say tic was in jail.
"I think Pete, perhaps, needsi
Im)uhialric counseling. I don't
know whether the)- will give it
to him or not.
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BARTOW (AP) - The 1I of a l5f-year-old girl
Much claims she was killed last year by a deputy sheriff
,Aix) allegedly shot tier without %arning is suing Polk
County Sheriff ,Nlonroe Brannen.
fhe cisil suit filed fuisday also names Appa ac an
Insurance
the sheriffs carrier, as a codefendant in
the action.
;%like .Nlartin of Lakeland filed suit on behalf of Curtis
wid .Sonja Letchworth in the death of their daughter,
(liarlotte L)mn, who was killed last year 1) - a shot from a

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clnnctiori with clothing Plaza Oval, Casselberry, on a
allegedly stolen from a circuit court warrant charging
downtown store. Bond for Jones aggravated assault, Bond was
was set at $5,000, according to set at S5,00o.
county jail records.
Truck Crashes
Assault Charges
Sanford police patrolman
Deputies arrested Joan Lewis Coombs reported no
night after a pickuptruck
smashed into a
at 115
McKay Wevard.
Damage to the truck wa,s
estimated at SW and $400 to the
residence of Delorise Johnson,

( A P ) the larger state agen
-State Transportal.ion Depart. as DOT ;Ind the
nient officials have denied alle. Health and Rehabilitati vc Serv- going to get dr
ugs but they
gadons that the agency misled ices, which make up 80 per cent br ug
the legislature in obtaining $214 of all state expenditures.
car and that he was taking the
million in funds to speed up
MI levels of education were items to Orlando police when te
construction of the interstate scheduled for a full day of
was apprehended.
system
hearings today
Orlando vice squad agents
The officials &amp;uured memThe report of the House testified that Ware had been an
bers of the Senate Ways and Transportation Committee undercover informant for about
M
Committee lateTh sda
charged that projects not i
a year in narcotics
that a Howse report contained eluded in the plans presented to burglary caI
se5 but that tic
errors fact and that they had t hi legisature represented
hadn't been authorized to work
done nothing wrong in the pro- commitments in excess of $20 in Seminole County.
gram
million and that none of the 4
Circuit Court Judge A J
The scrutin of the Trans- million obtained in 1974 was flosemann Jr. ordered
Ware
portation budget came as the
Senate committee began three committed for the projects pre- held in county jail pending
sented to the legislature that
ilys of. hearings into budgets oil y ear.

As soon as she s moved in, Miss Garshwiler, 73, will go
to work at Justice Junior High School here, teaching
English literature and grammar to seventh and eighth

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reported that a container of reported missing from ine
9arbage and beer cans was also office.
umped on the p and hood of
Clubs Taken
t.se1ce
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reported
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at
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were
taken
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Lakeland, told deputies
burglary
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Seminole
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G olf
Llac was burglarized
while was parked lecidHes (ourse, Maikham Woods Road
Steak u
House, U.S. •.-, em
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a'ianmiesteu
Park, and a $165 citizens band
Sanford police arrested
radio tak en
It'rhardLessisJanes 29 of 1302
Office Stripped
Williams Ave., Sanford, on
Everett I- Ackley of Sanford
riported thieses stripped an (1/nicaling stolen property in

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investigating $Z000 in van.
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dalism damage to an Orlando
man's auto while it was parked
* Courts
at a south Serninole nightspot.
hK1e' Smith, S2. reported
ear
this morning that
someone had kicked out tail office at the San Jose Office
lights and kicked in fenders and Complex. 2312 Winter Woods
the rear window of his 19,'
16 Boulevard, of $885 in furCadillac sedan while it was nishings.
parked at the rear of Circus-ADeputy J. F. Bennett sz,;,l two

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -The South Carolina shrimp
industry nearly coflapsed in 1974 because of imports, a
Buford. S.C., shrimper has testified.
If. It. Von Harten, representing the South Carolina
rpers Association, said at a public hearing Tuesday
that because of high costs and low prices, m
of
boats at his dock did not Operate regularly, and those ftt
(Ld operated at a loss.
The hearing by the U.S. International Trade Commission is one of five taking place around the nation to
determine whether controls are needed on shrimp im-

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co nfined since Friday.
CharlI with Kr,uis and also
held under $50.000 bail is
Stephen Scott
Ntailland.
Pidice in the North Carolina
community said that the nlen
tried to sell them a worthless
purported to be

massive, snake -like pattern of air suspended
h
above the United States is the main cause for Florida's
abnormally cold winter and the rerring storms along
the East Coast, forecasters say.
ne trough, or valley. of the System is over the Atlantic
coastline stretching front Marni to fludson Bay in Cana(Li. And except for an occasional ,ATiggle, it hasn't
oved since mid-November.
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$50,000 bond required to get
their son Peter Andrew Kos,
". OUt of
Mt iKlumourg

Uireatened pull-out of others due to allegations of
tirut
by (idcr.il agentsand a la ck of coopera tion b)
I -, - Pore.
I had to transfer him because of disharmony
ut-sk force and because the concept of the
Central Florida
pruiry ' said John Ind, DE A
regional director. after Ole nift-tinI,,,

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Darwin Drive said, "All we can .%Iy'
husb,and and I have both drug such its uucaine.
(10 is expect the worst and hope wondered if it is something that
1k wntdd then arrange for a
for the best," adding that she we have (lone that caused this. much larger buy of the drug
md tier tlUSbafld are in no
We did t
best c could from a dialer ' but the drug
position firvincially to either

lime lOt iting as called in the wake of the wit
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"Pete tried to get a Job, but iaini Kouisand H0(l used, one substance, the two men woWd
sobbing, heartbroken mother there wasn't any to find. lot of imrn would pose as someone be gone, along with the money
ay of her son jailed in pe
ople are out of work," e willing to help police make drug agents had put up for U buy.
(lotte, NC., charged with a said,
buys, gaining the law en.
Police claim the :' en
flhrii•flai,i drug scheme.
"I tried to bring him up right. lorcement officers' trust by operated the scheme in North
Mrs. Antheny Kouis of 861 Maybe I did something wrong. showing therti a real dose of a

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disguised to kk Carolina, Georgia, tonnectit, 1thle Island and (Crfl1an)
home. I don't know what went him," Mrs. Kouls said. "I don't like the real thing, police said.
Nevada, California, Utah. Holland.
wrong.
know whether he is innocent or
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Wednesday, February 4, 1976—.4A

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% .VNE D. ixvi:. Publisher
B. RICHARD LONG. Editor
WIlLIAM U. CURBIE. Managing Editor
BOBF;IIT C. MARKFX, Advertising Director

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$b. BY Mail. In liorjd s1uut• a honw deiiver .\i
j.ther m.iml Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20: 12
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Communist
Sets High Standard
Party

In a joint statement last November Enrkn
Berlinguer. head of the Italian Communists, and
Georges Marchias, secretary general of the French
Communists pledged their commitment to "the
liberty of thought and expression, of the press, of
meeting and association, the right to demonstrate
the free movement of persons . the inviolability
of persons
the invinlahilitv of private life, of
religious liberties, and of every philosophical
cultural, artistic opinion."
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The thought of a Communist embracing

democracy as the West understands it is
staggering enough, but the two leading Western
European Communists did not stop there.
"The French and Italian Communists favor the
plurality of political parties, the right of opposition
parties to exist and to act, the free formation of
majorities and minorities and the possibility of
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their altern ating democratically the lay character
of the state
and the independence of justice,"
they added.
Mr. Berlinguer and Mr. Marchias know
exactly what they are doing. Western Europe has
spent nearly 30 years poised against the external
threat of communism. Its leaders will not lose their
healthy fear of Soviet-style totalitarianism easily,
If West European Communists are to achieve their
goals of internal takeover, they first must show a
human face to calm fears.

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H. Kindred Jr., former Sanfo resident,
has been named executive vice president of the
Barnett Bank of Auburndale.
Kindred, a graduate of Seminole High School,
Seminole Community College and Florida
Technological University (FlU), joined the
Auburndale facility In November, 1974, as vice
president.
lie served three years in the 8d Airborne
Military Police and has also completed the
American Institute of Banking (AIR) course,
earning his tsk certificate. He has also served as
an inst ruc tor AIB courses for the Polk County
MB chapter.
Kindred has been accepted for the prestigious
School of Banking at Louisiana State U"iiverslty, a
three-year course.
Prior to joining the Auburndale bank, Kindred
as associated with the Barnett Bank of Winter
Park in its consumer loan department under the
Barnett Banks of Florida Inc., Management
Training Program.
He currently resides at 104 Lakeview Drive in
Auburndale.

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hang onto your hats, folks, 'cause th e circus is
coming to town.
We're referring, of course, to the Florida State
University Fl)ing Circus, which consists of a group
of

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thousands of others and walk for the life of a child
m March
arch of Dimes will hold their "Super '76"
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The Pentagon wants proWestern factions to win the civil war in Angola so U.S.
military planes and ships will have access to Angolan
airfields and ports.
This Pentagon stake in Angola was stated for the first
time Tuesday by Deputy Defense Secretary Robert
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obtained at all area schools or at the March of
Dimes Office 49.079 11 you can't participate by

five are
admitted free of charge.
The ducats rø available at all Stcp's
Agencies, Colonial Plaza and Altamonte Mall
Ticket Agencies.

But Ellsworth told a Senate Foreign Relations suh('auIi.
on Africa that at this p,iit it ouhi take uno t
than money" to assure that Angolan (actions frIendly to
the Uiited States could achieve even a stalemate in their
war with Soviet-backed forces.
"We hope that the government that finally emerges in
Angola will grant us overflight and landing rights, if
requested, for our aircraft and the port facilities will be
made available for occasional naval ship visits,"
ElLswnrth said.

walking on March 20th, join in the "Spirit" and
jxrr a walkcr. Hcmcmbcr, Birth 1)efccL are
forever unless we help.

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shooting his targets from the shoulder, not the hip, and
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Tuesday.
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President Idi Amin of Uganda who, Moynihan recalled,
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as low.
Florida Gas Co., for the rate be a long and costly court suit
lie said the figure was prulçj
as such cases inevitably end up
Six of the 7. .innual Deltona Gold Sponsors whose contributions increase. Present rate Is a
ably inflated by a number of DEL TONA
o in the supreme court.
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make thu e%.',t possible line up in anticipation of the Feb, 12 Pro.
suits tiled toward the end of 1975
cents per gallon for the next
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to 'et 'aro und U
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lhr f)rltnna Mrdiral ('enter; Ir. I)a%-id Thels; T.A. Foster, owner
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malpra('(Iu('.:uit laws and
thousand for over 7,000 gals.
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ftc firm is seeking an inMotors, Dr. Jerry Robinson; and Dr. Neall Bottomley.
nificar,tls' in the first six months
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Pro Buck terim rate hike, which would and
Gladden reports an entry of 192 professionals to compete
of this
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Donald Br owning said ne would
Palmer reported that two of
its Friday, charge
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lfackett
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$4.10 a month minimum for the
18. are still pending. lie said
officials come under the Sunfirst 3,000 gals, and 60 cents per
I iade County uas nearly oneshine
Law, Daniels suggested
thousand far all water useage they take
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Other leading counties were:
WAslIIN(;To( Al))
view Tuesday that he wants the Ford than of some other prorni- said, "I think we should get a
Piland, former chairman of
Ilillsborough, 27; l3roward, 19; Abortion is emerging as a key abortion question thrown back nent political leaders, whose decision from the attorney the
County
Democratic
Palm Ilcach and Duval, 15 presidential campaign issue, to the states. By contrast, Ron- views on the abortion issue
apgeneral.
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see
how
Executive
Committee
and a
each; Orange and Pineijas, although the winner in Novem- aid Reagan,
his opponent for pear to be equally confused." Seminole County could turn member of the committee
nine €dch; and Brevard, eight. tx'r, whoev(r he may be, will the GOP presid,ntial nomniThe Supreme Court ruled over to the state authority seeking to have Herring inPaInter reported that his have little to say about its reso- nation, wants u (onsttutional three years ago that states may
which is our's."
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lard suspended or revoked the lution.
amendment to establish a na- not prohibit abortion in the first
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Treasury Secretary William Simon in. from where the rare Siberian srnew was recently
the tax-writing House Ways and Means Corn- from an audit at gunpoint," he said.
vestigated
Alexander's handling of Montoya's seen by birdwatchers, a planned wildlife
mittee, Rep. Al Ullman, D-(e., was marked for
At
Ullman's
convenience,
Alexander
pertax
case
and
forwarded his findings to the preserve is
a full tax audit last Spring until he called In- socially a rra nged for two agents
threatened by the Narragansett
to drop by the Justice Department which has decided Electric Company and the General Servi
Adternal Revenue Commissioner Donald Congres&amp;nan's Capitol 11111 office. According to Alexander at least didn't violate
the law,
Alexander.
ministration. Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich.,
Ullman, "they dragged out all the books and
Unlike on
Ullman,
we wereInstead
unablehis
to reach of the House Energy and Power subcommittee
Once he spoke to Alexander about it, the audit receipts. They went through them carefully. All Alexander
the telephone.
has privately writ te n heads of sever al agencies
was bobtailed and Ullman's forms were was In orde r."
,
GSA with pressuring the Interior
pronounced satisfactory. No additional tax was
assistant Thomas Glynn celled back. He said It
He said the agents made two,
levied. The handling of Ullinan varied visits to look at his papers. Ordinarily
possibly
three was "ridiculous" to suggest Alexander would Department to turn the proposed refuge land
' an audit
drama tica lly from the thorough going-over most Involves many more visi ts, exhaustive questi s grant a tax favor to Ullman or anyone else and over to the power company.
on
The J ustice Depa rtment has quietly
taxpayers get during an audit
made a ve iled threat against u3 If we reported
and harrowing inspections,
dropped
an assault case against Edward Failor,
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Uliman's retu rns were flaeed by the
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"dwarf" the breakaway of Yugoslavia and
China from the Soviet monolith.
Sir Christopher Soames, speaking for the
Common Market, perhaps had the same thought in
mind recently when he cha-Ilenged the Communist
Comecon trading group in East Europe to make
deals unilaterally or jointly with the Common
Market, which the Soviet Union does not recognize.
Undoubtedly the changing Euro pean per.
ceptions of communism are a by-product of the
mentality of detente, but there is a great difference. The central purpose of detente is to permit
hostile nations to live apart in the same world
without destroying it.
However, the Communists in Western Europe
want to actually take power from a majority. By
definition and by application since the modern
version was introduced in th e 1840s, communism S
a totalitarian, fascistic form of government that is
dedicated to eradicating capitalism and the
establishment of a stateless and selfless society.
Their Lorelei statements notwithstanding, the
Western Communist leaders have not said that
their taproot philosophy has changed. The danger
that they pose to Western liberties is as great as it
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ST. PAUL L'EI4MI11E. Que. iAlli - Workers ruhe'
explosives out of ammunition assembly sheds at
Canadian Arsenals Ltd. plant here shorU after a fire
broke out in an adjacent wa,ehouse Tuesday.
Arthur Emond, a company official, said the explos:'e
were removed and an explosion was avoided.
Emond said 18 sheds were destroyed in thr, fire but none
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several states; that there is a certain amount of more than contrasting positions on the ,allpand scientific and technical staffs and research
aim. If we didn't permit inflation, it is
waste involved in shipping this money to important
relationship of jobs and prices, the
and
testing facilities.
then we wouldn't have to deal with its con:
Washington and back again, and that the richer
tradeoff, as it Is sometimes called,
sequence, recession . One leads to the o ther.
states receive less in federal grants than they
The Soviet tactic in each ncgouon is to bind
pay out in taxes.
this
country's development in areas where we
On one side of the argument is the belief that
sloderation , however, is as elusive in national are ahead
But it Is also true that the poorer states, and the only way to cure inflation is
and running away, but to hold the
purposely slow economies as It is In personal lives. We used tO doors open
where Soviet scientists see clear
some not so poor. have benefitted greatly from the economy and endure widespread unem- talk enthusipstically about it during the 1%ft,
this arrangement. New Hampshire, for exam. ployment. Painful but effective, say Its sup- when
signs they can catch up or -surpass this country's
we really thought we had a grip on the eff orts
pie, which was probably the worst place Reagan porters.
cycle.
We really didn't.
could have broached his plan In, has on e of the
Take anti-ballistic missile development,
Barbaric, answer the opponents. Economies
lightest state tax burdens.
The truth is that today no economy of any where American researchers were moving
are
run
for
people,
not
people
for economic consequence has the ability to control its
New Hampshirites would not have to be
destiny, ahead with remarkable speed and the Russians
"callous" to shrink from imposing state sales plans. How can there possibly be a sound
Isolation is impossible. This is a world of In , apparently bogged down in interminable
economy if, by design, some segments of our
and income taxes on themselves, which they
ternatiormal trade, of Interdependence,
problems. Th e Soviet negotiators succeeding in
now happily without, notwithandi ng the fact population are so callo usly sacrificed.
that their federal taxes presumably would be
Americans learned this in many ways pushing through an agreement tying us to a
partIally-developed system both they and we
reduced commensurately.
There is more to the argument, much more, recently. Involvement in Vietnam was In- knowwouldbeinefrective,wormwhjleonlyasan
but lfit can be reduced toanut,, that isit: Should
flationary. We learned that an imbalance
As for "voting with your feet," this is already
in intemlIate experimental project, but wora source of the ills plaguing many of our cities. A we or should we not tradeoff jobs for prices?
trade was eroding the power of our dollar. We relarge part of the financial plight of New York
alized painfull y our dependence on foreign oil. thiess if confined to then-current technology.
A decade ago we thought we might have the
f.
City is attributed to its liberal welfare system, answer
Take too the current attempt to halt U.S.
that modern economic theory could
We are left then with the problem we thought development of intermedia te
which has been a magnet drawing tens
and lon g-range
of helpuscontroloutpdtwiuts'iflftgjobs_ we might have licked,
the extremes of the cruise missiles. here the Russians may be
thous.mc.ss of people (r'n other states,
but it isn't so. r,ie very issue has become a
economic cycle. We are left also with the ages- somewhat ahead. But American
It is also debatable whether state govern- major theme of the
technology Is
1976 electIons,
old
argument of th e planned recession, and improving so rapidly the
ments are notably more ef ficient than the
Soviet advantage Is
unemployment, a an antidote for inflation,
federa! government, or more attuned to and
bound to disappear in short order.
Eiectianeering isn't likely to clarify the issue
responsive to the needs of their citizens,
because either extreme or vague positions
And we are left also with the same extremes of
In this cruise business, there's a military pig
In many states there has long been a sort of sorntimes are used to hide from
what appears proposed solutions. At one end is the argument in the poke. Short-range cruise
missiles with
undeclared war bctween the cities and rural. to be the reahiy. Full employment and stable that the best policy is for government
to get out longer ranges barred — give the Soviet Union a
dominated legislatures. New York City, and the prices are only goals
perhaps unachievable of the economy: On the other, that only govern- major advantage.
Longer-range cruise missiles 3
state it's in, is again a prime example,
goals.
ment intervention provides an answer,
would bring back a balance.

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(tans in the last half of 1975. lie Controversy
Ford indicated he was syn,- though they retain some regu. would do little good as the 'PSC recently, quickly responded "I
has led most candi.
said
another eight were placed dates to stake out carefully pathetic to a constitutional latory authority thereafter.
is not going to knuckle under to do not feel Mr. Herring's office
on probation.
amendment, without calling for
Pro-and anti-abortion groups the attorney general's opinion." is competent to tell us
worded
positions,
some
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Rot Stc'intw'rj'SaRI more
since then have been lobbying,
Massey said, "They think Sunshine Law violation
tend to straddle the issue one,
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news.
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hoard released the figures
Tuesday as required by
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sibilities from the federal government to the
Leonid Brezhnev and associates in the Kremlin
sta es are being made not by Mr. Reagan but by
believe time is on th eir side in th e strategic
his sup ters,aswdU as byoth - one wouId not
missile race.
ordinarily place in his camp.
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piring late next year, which gives the USSR
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virtually a free hand to develop and build
philosophy, has praised Reagan for Initiating a
strategic missiles to the limits of its scientific
national dialogue on an issue that very much
and economic ability. And binds the United
needs discussion.
States, through unilateral "understandings"
The presidential candidate himself, however,
announced by Secretary of State Henry
continues to show a propensity for sticking his
Kissinger, to very strict limits on what nuclear
foot in his mouth at every opportunity.
expansion thus country can undertake.
Asked in New Hampshire what would
With Soviet military-strategic research, now
happen if a state did not assume the social
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roughly
double that of the U.S., the Russians
programs now so heavily undcrwrittr, b
Additionally, there is little doubt that Western
could overtake and surpass us in critical aress
Washington, he rep li ed that anyone unhappy
Communists have a genuine desire to shuck the
within the next two decades.
wi
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th
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Kissinger's failure In his Moscow mission to
yo feet .youcanpackupandcanmove,"
and as Romania is trying to do.
break
the impasse in th e strateg ic arms
Se n. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota , the
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Viewing all of this, the U.S. State Department
lim
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talks is rooted In two major U.S.
on ce and quite possibly future Democratic
has ta ken a clear-eyed, realistic stand, insisting to
mistakes
these
past several years.
presidential nom in ee, has jumped on this
our allies that if Western Communists are given a
remark, calling it "the most callous, brutal
First, there was President Nixon's deep
political statement I've heard in the 20th censhare in governments, American troops will be
emotional desire for achieving a strategic arms
tury."
removed from Europe and the North Atlantic
limitation treaty in his time. This resulted in his
one
shot
from
the
hip
deserves
another,
ordering
Kis get to get Soviet cgreement at we
Treaty organization will collapse.
perhaps, but certainly Reagan does himself no
virtually any cost. Kissinger obeyed. And
But the Berlinguers have been persuasive,
good by dropping ill-considered quips in
Brezhnev's men got what they wanted. Terms of
European leaders are comparing Secretary of
"He says he likes my style and offered me a sob."
response to questions that really demand
U.S.couldnotonenlyagretowlpftsovni,p
State henry Kiittger to John Foster Duties who
th oughtful answers,
they could be interpreted in any mann er Moscow
fought vigorously to contain communism, They are
indeed, this question goes to the heart cal his
chose.
asking us bl un tly why is it not to the advantage of
proposal. What WOULD ha ppen if a state
Se cond. In the pa st half town or so years
decided
not to, or was unable to, assume the
the West to encourage a bloc of Western CornCongress
has chopped heavily at research and
rnunists to discomfit Moscow. Spanish Communist obl1a Uons transferred to it by the federal
development
frequently aided by ad.
government?
leader Ugo Lamalfi dangles an additional carrot by
ministrations
(aced
with Vietnam war costs,
It
It is true, of course, that what we call the
concluding that such a Western Communist bloc
inflation
and
other
financial
problems. This, at a
dollar" is only money that the federal
NEW
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years
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is
probably
time
the
Russians
were
increasing
strategic
Moderation
of
the
business
cycle
would fracture the solidity of the East European
government takes from the taxpayers of the political debate
nulitary
apparently
have
produced
little
research
as
rapidly
as
the
only
real
they
answer, but prospects for that are
could exCommunists and eventually create a schism that
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who perform on the high wire, the flying
trapeze and any number of other sundry gadgets,
They're not good
they're great!
And they'll be performing at Bishop Moore High
School on Feb. 21 for the benefit of that school's
athletic association,
This group of talented indisiduals has performed
in Europe, th e Dominican R epubl ic and other far.
o1 places as well as having been featured on Aik.
TV's "Wide World of Sports."
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date, and another at 8 p.n. Each

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But that's putting the bad feet In Mar.
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be explained in greater detail in Imient savings program may be I)'.
our Income 'l'ax." They etc news first. The good news is
As usual, the deadline for lii. this series --The minimum deduction, also
ritWn to help taxpayers pre- that the tax rate for 111(1st tax- ing 1915 tax returns is April 15.
of some major able to deduct up to $1,500 in
changes
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pare their 1975 Li rrturns.
savings.
t'1llC(1
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'lax form f)a('kaJi's were in the
Taxpayers tile entitled to
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with $15,000 income would pay January, and employes should personal exemption claimed on tax credit equal to 5 per cent of effect of this allowance, which
Associated Press %SrIter
about $1,612 in Income taxes for have had their W-2 forms from the tax return. This is in addi- the purchase price of the home, is built Into the tax tables, is to
WASHINGTON (All) - The 1975,
it savings of $208 from their employers by Jan. 31.
lion to the regular $750 ex- imp to a maximum of $2,000.
reduct or eliminate the tax ha.
tax form p.ark.age that tax- 1974, if the standard deductions
Persons
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for each dependent.
payers will use in computing are claimed,
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--Persons with earned in- ard deductions and maximum Sofl.S.
their 1975 taxes begins with the
The complicated tax forms obtain them from most banks come below $8,000 may qualify standard deductions have been
There are both the short and
following apology from Donald result from the Lix reductions and front any local IRS of lice,
for a -called earned income increased,
C. Alexander, the corn- %'OtL'(l by the Congress, and aplong 10 forms again this year.
Because the forms are c'oiii. credit. The maximum credit of
The maximum standard de- Taxpayers who don't itemize
Imlissioner of Internal Revenue: proved iv the President in plex, the IRS says taxpayers
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1010 form is more riimiplex than already have been paid to tax. it'ttin an earl
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Moynihan

By The Associated Press
Two presidential contenders campaigning for Flnnda's

March 9 primary have bemoaned the resignation of Ambassador Daniel Pa'.rick Moynihan, the feisty and outspoken U.S. envoy to the United Nations.
Mr. Moynihan has said dearly and forcefully things
that needed to be said for a long time," Republican aspirant Ronald Reagan told a throng of 1,200 supporters in
Fort Lauderdale late Tuesday.
Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp, stumping for
Democratic votes in Cape Canaveral, said he was "very
sorry" Moyn ihan resigned Monday to return to his
uv; Uvy scnliip.
Also campaigning in Florida, former Georgia Gay,
Juiuny Carter put off a college Eudlence by saying he
opposes abortions and faroi-s capital punls'iment.
And Alabama Coy. George Wallace declared that he
and wage-earning, thx.paying citizens "the king and
queen of American politics in 1976"
would regain
control of the I)emocratic Party from liberal elements.
Reagan said Moynihan "made it refreshingly clear that
the United States would be nobody's punching bag In that
International forum."
Shapp said the former wnbassidor's controversial
speeches decrying such U.N. moves as the equation of
Zionism with racism gave credibility to the Ford administration.
Reagan, former California governor and the lone major
challenger to President Ford on the GOP ballot, also
called for a more rigid U.S. attitude toward detente with
the Soviet Union through an American military buildup.
"There cannot he a peaceful world or a guarantee of our
itn:ed existence as a free people unless we start to
Wild whatever is necessary to insure that we will never
be 3econd to anyone in the ability to defend ourselves," he
said.
lie lambasted the administration for allowing "vague
definitions" in the Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement
SALT! ; hich he said the Soviet Union has exploited, lie
also decried a U.S. agreement with the Soviets to reduce
the U.S anti-ballistic missile system.
Shapp. a businessman-turned politician, called for a
"federal commitment" to solar energy research after a
tour of the federally operated Florida Solar Energy
('enter in Cape Canaveral.
I think th2t allYN-1c who sees this center will agree with
me that the potential of solar energy must be realized
through a federal commitment to research and
development as soon as possible," he said.
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costing the state $340,000 a year make the attempt this year
that could be saved if the state because of a slim chance of
adopted the liberalized law in success.
use in California, Sen. Kenneth
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assured of getting a House
Myers, 1)-Miami, has in- sponsor for his bill.
troduced a bill to wipe out the
The Senate last year defeated
felony charge for possession of two attempts to lessen manup to an ounce of the illegal Juana penalties. One would
weed, making it a mis- harefncreasedfrornuivegrams
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$1i0 fine,
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The other, sponsored by Sen.
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tv his bill.
measure, would have legalized
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might prov ide f urther forg et,
market,
represents the underutilization of a
th rust? In all probability, th e Second s ta
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asset
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terest rates, the stock m,
on broader factors involving the entire support any economy.
arket is now dt a rare- mirror image of the fall and rise of the stock depend
economy.
fled height where so many rocket-like surges of market. The two fit, tongue and groove.
Burned by their p
individuals and
Stock analysts and portfolio rmmnagers offer
e past 10 years have run out of fuel and fallen
There are now suggesti0 that the decline of many reasons
bus
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cent, by First two, individuals are becoming more liquid, and wen't showing signs of enthusiasm. And there
of investors luid the same ideas about the many Naticnal City flank. but that was posted reluc. corporate profits are expected to continue
has been little expression of confidence from
other ascensions since the mnid.1960s. They were t.antly.
to
business
in the form of capital spending plans.
Improve.
wrong then. Could they be correct now?
As the week began, First City 's leadership had
The first consideration is whether th e market drawn
But the tendency to see nothing but strength in
Throughout the economy, public and private,
Few followers, a contrast to the manner in such
can be assured of a continued supply of fuel in which banks
developments could cloud th e reality, there is a tendency on the part of individuals arid
fell into line when the declining which is th
the form of falling interest rates, It is this prime rate
at while conditions are improving, Institutions to hold back.
was still around 7.5 or 8 per cent.
situation, many market analysts agree, that
they're
improving
from a very depressed base.
There is also a detectable firming of some
me question arises th en of where the th rust
After-tax
corporate
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the initial momentum
short-term inter es
will
come from
t rates that bears watching as indeed continue to Improve, but the rate
individuals buslr,es
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can we ignore th e continued high
too. Billion of doUcrs that had gone Into the debt
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inflation and unemployment? The Niter, don't enme the energy for the market's StVO(i(l stage.
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would have to give me no worse feeling each other out and him.
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turn back the challenge of Joey boosters.
his offense in high gear.
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Vincent on a 10-round decision.
Taco entered the ring to the
Hound five found Perez come around,
Perez abandoned his normal chantof'Perez, Perez, Perez," close to
tactics of storming into his ttiiile his cock) opponent ttas backed dropping Vincent
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Oriando foe,
attrition -I.-., their last two had pounder was able to land hini holding on several times
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PHILADELPHIA (Al"i -- vision fans.
It Bratzler, lion Letellier and Five years ago Dave Bing, his
fling suffered the eye injury
John Pomerantz.
eyes covered with patches fol- in 1971 when Happy Hairston of 1 , Is
"4 ear old lotting .in operation for i de the Los Angeles Lakers acci
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hospital bed when told he would exhibition game in New York,
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never again be able to play He then had to undergo surgery
to t ee. He laced several
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The low-kev Bing received championship in 1968
split up a purse of $12,000 the MVP award Tuesday night over.
among tile top finishers.
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short game Drive a mile and Pub it upon the
Perez tsa tough gu but Itton
Hazard of trade, Perez get cut over eye stitched
green
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but I can blame myself
"I'm aft-aid that's the way it goes, generally,"
PHILADELPHIA iAlli - "We V% elcome the cumpetition if
for
that.
I should have started
admitted the native of Chicago. "Now some days I
had,
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that the National l3asket. they I the ABA) want to remain
going after him sooner. If I
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Associauon
has settled Us a separate league. jfffleywant
instead of waiting, think
NCAA
On one of thse exceptional days. Winrow S
% tould have knocked 'biim ut
differences with its own play. to inerge. fine. But we took off
capable of most anything, evidenced by his course
But that sucker takes a good ers, can the league now make all the restraints,"
record at his home course in Ocala (Silver Springs
friends with its biggest rival
shot, Ill say that for him."
Judge Carter, who will hear
Shores with a 62.
time American Basketball Asso- the specifics of the agreement
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kti tour,
"I'm trying
be tween the players association
makeit on thin, us
soUl, that's
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had some poor endings in
A
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PENSAC'
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has
prompted
the
what
s not
sure
s is all about," he said, with a wave of the
tile preliminaries. Both Barry settlement Tuesday of the Os. pected to pose any pt -blem, ei.
The NCAA is looking into sity of Florida. which has
hand. "But to tell you the truth, I get a bigger kick
Willoughby said he was mis- Vasser and Georgia Boy Nixon car Robertson antitrust case ther.
whether high school track sen- signed
out of giving driving exhibitions. In a tournament
football quoted. And Griffith said tie's quit in the second round of their hetwcen tI players association
sation and 1976 Olympic hop
scholarship,
"He'll be delighted to get this
dence of the alleged scheduled six-rounders.
you have all that concentration and confusion. I get
and. the NBA has apparently affair off his hainds," said Dave
Houston hIcTear has received fund set up for SicTear's
gifts.
Vasser was matched against cleared the tta
tight sometimes too "
gifts that tould affect his ama
for merger or f)dflu.sschere commissioner of
Eddie \lclear after he suf'
This I
Winrow shot
some
tile ABA
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tween the 18-team NBA and the
nal says.
y.
That leaves one group in op"University of Florida offi- he McTeari has leisure sui ts, heavyweight Savage
Tu
rner.
seven-team
ABA.
moneDrive for show. putt for dough? 11mmm . . . .
"it has been brought to the cials have checked out the fund I've never .wn hill) wear one.
position and if its public posture
Both bouts ended with good
NCAA's attention," C. Douglas to see if it was being held propSeveral obstacles still persist, is accurate, it will be a tough
mavbe there's something to that cliche after all.
The fund, handled by Will, body shots
that caused the however,
one of which outfit to budge.
Griffith, MeTear's principal at erly," Griffith said.
ought)% and Alex Cleinnions, losers to conceed rather than seems to only
be
a
real monkey
Baker high in nearby CrestIf the NCAA learns of any president of the First Bank of carry on.
"I think this Ls a lousy deal,"
wrench,
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view. told the Journal Tuesday. wrongdoing, it could affect Crestview. cont,ains about S3,said Paul Snyder, owner of the
News that Botga made the All-American
Neither ending was ap.
-I would say they are more or INIcTear's amateur standing
Federal judge flobert L Car- NBA's Buffalo Braves. 1t in.
000, according to Clemmons. preciated by
Greyhound team posthumously wasn't questioned less keeping an eye on It."
the
noisy
crowd.
ter,
who was to hear tile Oscar %ites tampering and agents
and hinder his future In colicIt was set up to help the
bv kennel owners at the Sari ford- Orlando Kennel
Another six-rounder found Robertson case beginning June should have a field day.
The NCAA refused comment. giate competition.
We
McTear family cover expenses Frankic
Santore
knock 1, has said there can be
CIA. Ile was a sentimental choice.
David Berst. an official at
no
created
competition
and
now
It could also affect his run- while the Eldcr,McTear, 41, re- Zellwood's Robert Spencer cold inerger discussion until he and the ABA will
NCAA offices in Kansas City, fling
in this summer's Olympics c'uperates.
be our easiest
But the one which was a shocker was My
in the third round with a the NBA
explained that the refusal was in Montreal, a McTear goal
Players Association competition. We made this ttc
"I've
talked
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Cactus, a good dog from the Rip Collins kennel, but
approve.
standard procedure.
ever since his track career .Coach Doug) Dickey by phone
worst day in sports."
The punch caught the wild
not really a great one. My Cactus won 18 races at
Griffith said the NCAA Inter- blossomed in early 1975 when he and Allen Trammel
The players association,
Snyder's hard-line position
a Dickey swinging lightweight in his own which
.Sodrac Park. which is where he gained his
then headed by Rob- was punctuated by
a unanimous
tied the world record of nine assistanti personally," Clem. corner and left hi,,,
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fight for their country's free- diers not fit for other duty. available, and regimental sur- dysentery. jaundice, putrid, in.
County. Florida
formation will be available after dom marched off into awesome Wives and sisters who followed geons often had to compete for termitting and bilious fevers,
DATED thiS Ind day of Fetruary, Feburary 16 1976 from the Area odds against coming home ails-c
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were too oftena ticket to their ians, had never been to medical although the diary of one sur- were eyewitnesses."
the following described real the Counties of Brevard, Orange, graves, to dea th from infection sc
hool but trained as appren- geon mentions that "to remove
On Sunday, Sept, 1, 1776, "1
property situate in Seminole County, Osceola,
and Seminole. for v,4i1ch and (fisease, to screaming am- tiers to older doctors, Mrs. Gil- the rack of pain, recourse must visited the sick in camp, found
Florida, to wit

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wilIiun Gerard of Santa Bar- points Wright's 20.
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Nassau, Bahamas, third. Third

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Raz Reid 6-3, 6-0, Mike Estep
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Tryouts for the Sanford All6-0, and Dennis Ralston stopped Stars, a semi-pro baseball
Jan F etcher 6-, 2-6, 7.6.
team, will be held today at 5
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Campbell Conference
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Patr.ck Division
Yey M. Ceda Key 81
W L T PIS GF GA
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Lake City Academy 104. For
30 tO IC 70 216 142
flt Hill 36
FIRST
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Cross City 67. Jasper 59
74 23 I 56 179 16.5
Gainesville 60, Ocala Forest 'A lly Abe, S. Rumbler; 6 Lake
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Atlas. 1 F,,(tual, S Mlncnla Haml..t
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19 26 6 44 16$ 710
Branford 56, Trenton 61
7
Smythe Division
SECOND — Ioo, 0 1. Percolator;
Hawthorne 69, Inlerlachen SI
(ncago
7 1 11 16 5* 157 13$
Newberry 62.
7 C. E 's Monte. 3. Swirl Chamber.
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Gainesville
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Shakop"e, 6 Andy Shannon; 7 T -s
Williston IS
IS 30 4 36 176 175
G;,iville 93. Be'l 67
Ft Fanny I. F D's Brindl,
' 1135 S 77 171 72*
Beach MaInland if,
THIRD —3. C 1. Eades Ion Ga'.
Wali Conference
Spruce Creek 63
2 Aslro Helen. 3 Gold Tour, 4
Norris Division
71,0aytona
Del-and
Caps Dimples: S. Breks' 6 K's
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56 7 U 60 710 110 boretle 60
Stjmpn. 7. Banjo Blaze; I My
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Daytona Beach Father Lopez Shannon
70 74 7 47 701 200 60, 5t, Augijtine 5t. Josq'pb 35
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IS 257 39135 197
7, Palatka Doris. 7 Hurrying, 3 0 M:s Vet-I.
Warner Christian
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1 Ltlle Eon Don; 5. Rebel's Havoc.
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Ham; 7. Kttly Shay 6,
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FIaglq Pllm Coast $5, Pa
Oslon
31 10 9 71 193 117 latha South 54
Matinee Idol
PJtalo
7* 1 I 6.1 715 151
Fort Walton Beach St, CPc
FIFTH —5 16. C I Quasistellar,
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71 20 10 57 177 17$ layntce
7 DC 's,Quefn. 3 Ellie Belly;
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19 77 5 4) 154 167
Fort Lauderdale Boyd Ander- Plarri,s Maid. S Valentine MOSS. 6
Tuesday's Results
Topper Go, 7 Be My Cactus,
(0CIIJ Creek 73
son
7. New York Island
Fort
Lavderdale
Cirdinel Janie Ruth
I'• 7, tie
SIXTH —516 A. 1 K's Ko'
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Newman
Vanutuv.r 2. CuffIo 1
S.S7. Ccrrna. 3. Lapp.ng Louie. 4
California 1. St. Lou(i 1. lit
PJobra Gray, S. L.0 's Lucifer. 6
Lauderdale Nova 73
Fort
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School varsity basketball coach
Greg
Robinson followed with 15
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Barnett
Washington, once drafted b
1•AKEI.ANI)
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the Boston Celtics. hit eight TheUniversity of South Florida
Dog-Racing
Ixints Oscar Merthie added has scored a 74-72 basketball
SNFOROORLANDO
five points, and with four points victory over Florida Southern
TUESDAY NIGHT
BOCA bATON (Al') - The each .ere
RESULTS
.'haries Steele and on a buzzer-beating. desper.
second -and fourth-seeded Hubba Dawkins,
FIRST — 5.16, 8 I Lc'?a Q
ation shot liv guard I)oug Aplin.
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; 4 7
1(.r tl,t
Jtig Choice, Clii.
Aplin sank a 33-lout shot
th
6 500, 1 00. 3 Co Co Blue (4) 610, ent Players Association tournaford Mannley was high scorer one second left to play 1'uesday
Q (6 71 525 40. ii 16
enent have been upset by un- with 23 points, with Cornealous night to
SECOND C: I K'S Maryrnr
give the Brahmans the
I S20, 3D0, 70, 7 Harmon Ill SCCdC(1 adversaries,
Sites following that super effort victory.
) 20. 1 00. 3 VorelS ci • so. oo ii
Second-seeded
Vit
with nine points of his own. The
Florida Southern, a smallI 535 40.
(1 3) Sc SO. P (I 3) Gerulaitis and
US 20, 39:12
fourth-seeded choice got additional support college power which lost its
THIRD
1-16, D; I Daunt 12) Alex Metraveli were upset from Alexander Wynn with third straight gariie after
660. 360. ?eo 2 Lusty Lieutenant Tuesday while top-seeded
eight points, Mike Roberts and stinmng its first 15, had no time
(4) 360, 2 10, 3. Lustre Eckert (1)
Jimmy Conrors breezed to an
outs left and was unable to get
2 10. Q (7 1) 570 20; '1(7 1 II 572 20.
easy 7-5, 6-3 victory over Hill
)1 55
tEl another shot.
FOURTH — S-IS. M: 1 Bico, Paul Sanlon,
ps
South Florida, a major school
1) 3 oo 7 60, 220. 2 Olin (I) 3 70.
Former Stanford University
a record of 16-5, was lead50. 3 Ps Venture W 2 SO
fl
player Jim Delaney stunned
51 00 . P 8 11 511 10 , 31 73
Afl 72-8 hot Pete Pullen moved
FIFTH-111,46.0.1 RIf.tRi 110M. Gcrulajtis,
thera :ntü a li e with a fic!d
780. 3 an, 2 Frre:C (3) 7 60. 7.60, 3
Unseeded Delaney. of PotaFormer goal and two free throws. South
Hawkeye Eckert (7) 620. Q (3
MIAMi #AP i
mac, Md,, lost the first set 4,6 champions William
'13 00. P (5 3? 535 70. 31 SI
Buchan and Florida called tune out with six.
SIXTH — S-Il, A: I. K's Mocwtglo but rallied to oust GcrUlajtLs6_3, James "Ding" Schoonmaker
seconds left to Set up the win(6) 3 W. 2 10, 7 10. 7. Montague 64, fie overpowered (;eruIaiti.
ning
basket.
have the early lead In the battle
R(o.trd 1*1 300, 300 3. Boo's Ma with hard serves
and hard
(3) 410. Q (4 6) $10 60. '1 (61
South
Fiorid.-i led 32-22 with
for the 1976 Bacardi Cup racing
forehafld placements.
$203 60. 31 67
title for Star-class sloops.
two minutes to go in the half but
SEVENTH - 5.16, C; I Pure
Metra veil, the top-ranked
Buchan. of Seattle, Wash., the held only a 36-32 halftime lead.
Slyer I I S 80. 3 60, 2 60. 7. Chef Bar
player in Russia, fell 2-6. 1-6 to 19
(7) 660. 1 40, 3 Wycllff Dolly (4)
mnner, captured Tues. The Bratmians immediately
419; 3 Happy Night (5) 3". unseeded Hutch WaIts, a for- (Lay's race. Buchan was
second regained an eight-point margin
fDradPeatp 0 (17) $77 SO: p (1 7) mer University- of Southern
' the set-rind li1f anti held it
llifl(th5 to Miami's Schoonma58) to. 32 06
California player from Fresno
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until
a
cold
EIGHTH
ker, the current word chainst1ootin
B: I Silky O'Hare
Third-seeded Cliff Richey. of pin
(I) II 10. 10 20. 1.80; 2 She's Srnokin
seeking his sixth Bacardi spell enabled Florida Southern
San Angelo, Tex, easily- beat title.
3) 13 00. 7.00. 3. Jim Hoeffer
to gain the upper hand, 64-62, on
S 40. 0 (3 4) $45 00. p i 31 510 10. lan ('rookenden 6-2. 6-2 to adDan
Wright's jwnp shot with
39 is
Three more 10-mile races
vance in the tournament which
NINTH
S-IS. C: I Jarwin Bud
610
to
play.
over triangular cousc in His(II) 60. 300. 2 So. 2. Mike's Special runs through Saturday.
Aplin
finished with 22 points
cay-ne Bay will be run to decide
(2) 6 60. 3 SO; 3 Lake Hops l 4 90.
In a match continued from
is
and
Penny Greene 18 to lead
the champion. Competition
0 It 2) $21 So. p (I 7) 541.70: 31-90
Monday night because of a schedul
TENTH — 5.15. 8: I G
South Florida.

Other results Tuesday found place Monday' went to Torn
Cohn Dibley of Australia beatlilackniler of San Francisco.
ing Pat Dupre, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6; PcThe race, being n.m for the
tee Fleming of Chatham, N.J., :0
th time, is sponsored by the
TWELFTH is, 0: l.Mett Gal stopping BruccManson,6-3,6-,
runi
11)20 00,960. 3 to, 7. K's Zoro
Milan
Ilolechek of
11 60 ,310,3 EadesSheri (7) 2*0. Q and
HeghtS 83. Baldwin f 1 S $31 60
Czechoslovakia
downing Chris
(I S 7) $607 60, 40 1 1
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7.526. Handle
5195,606
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Old Timers and People's Choice
battled
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Basketball League.
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"1 went into the King home with friends. Neither went to
continued auto traffic late into publicity," was Connell's late last night, detailing a Lormann were arguing in the the yard of the King home with
"When
I
got
to
King
home
when
I arrived to call the work this morning. Mrs. King is
the
the night at the neighbor's and response today to questions complaint by Longwood Police street. Connell had been a flashlight.
as Mrs. King requested, the Sheriffs Department and then a long-time CfliplO)'C of Deep
young people screaming and about the incidents. "I just do Detective Frank Taylor that warned, Leman's report
states
"I didn't even talk to Mayor police threatened to arrest me. stared on the stoop outside until South in Altamopte Springs.
lauhine into the w' hnttrc
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I went to sit on a stoop in the the Longwood police said j King has been employ ed by the
refill shells.
the morning
Kings intimidated and abused"
instructions to stay away from "resisting an officer In the mayor was talking with front
Mtamonte
Springs
for
Of
lkraldlorricponthnt
(it)
yard.
ouhlgolrside
again"
(onnell
The sheriffs
"We couldn 't sleep at night
A egetdbk dt4h th4it is
A report was filed with the the cime scene,
performance of his duties."
Councilman
10 years as a driver In the
(Lawrence)
lieutenant
told
rue
to
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said
tlif
lerint and flplirIr,,lc i. ii'.
nrnt'e
into
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Leman s report said Connell
the report also says that Goldberg Goldberg had d the house
,
l'hese present times of ill- minute cabbage Cook five cups
The Kings spent the night sanitation department
afraid, but the police didn't
fl ation can be compared with of Ijnelv shredded cabbage in
seem to care," she said.
1
the period (luring World War Ii boiling salted water 10 minutes,
On Nov. 3, last year,
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Evening Herald reporter was
dr.g U i
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CoupolLi.
one tablespoon butter or oleo.
called by a person who didn'
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Items
such
as
ineat.
sugar
hit
into a sniall saucepan one
a
identify herself asking that the
and
butter
were
rationed.
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tablespoon
of butter and ne
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same
foods
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tablespoon
of
flour. Mix well
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neighbor's home after dark.
but due to limited incomes and and add one cup milk. Stir and
w
Mrs. King was seeking advice
Monoject Disposable
r
soaring food prices, we simply blend: cook for live minutes.
on where sir could go what
j
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Season wiin sail and pepper anu
law enlorc'ement agency toturn
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were afraid they would be killed
Syringe &amp; Needle
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and no one would know what
ability to not only make do. but peanut butter dish.
had happened.
In
u-so u-ioo
to create tasty dishes with the RICE A
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The reporter suggest ed the
little
supply that was available.
Buy
30
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Seminole Count) Sheriffs
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made meatless main 3 cups cooked rke
&amp;
Department be called and
ALE PRICES
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Longwood iounci1man Gerard
LimIted.Ime Sale PrIcei are Indicated by
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sugar,
hearty
soups and 1 cup ('ream sauce
Any others ors our tow everyday Wotren
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During those years. for the 2 teaspoons suit
v isited with the family and
first true, wome n entered t e
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pay is about one-four th of w ha t
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holders who have a chance to win art works by artists
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Fave Siler, Phyllis Senkarik, Mildred Babcock and Marie
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rationally and calmly abotit h4s
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Incidentally, this social,
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for Feb. 14 is Beta Sigma
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master- influence, USC
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The one-day membership
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to change the taste of a dish and P1L Proceeds from the event Martha McDonald were ushers drive of The Greater Sanford
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DEAR DR. LAMB - Did you health information, read the
know that you can remove a medical column. For hunting

tick with Vasoline? I know and fishing information, read ________ ___________________________________________

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by Bob Thoves

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themfromourdogs.oneo(my
Also a lady wrote to me a bo ut
friend's daug!ters got one on
her head and they could only the treatment her folks used In
get half of it out with tweezers Transylvania. They put a drop
so they took her to the doctor of oil on the tick head and he
and lie Just put Vasollne on it

relaxed and was easily

and removed the rest. I have removed. Sounds like your
used It to remove both black treatment. I see no reason why
and white ticks without any you couldn't use this method ii
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Beef Livers SLICED LB.

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YOUR

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1 CUP home Pancake Mix,
see above
In a medium mixing bowl,
with a fork, beat egg just until
y 11 and white are co mbined.
Add r i ft and stir to blend. Add
oil and Pancake Mix and stir
until dry ingr ed ients are moistened ; di d l umps - they

winning line. She won the first

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an
abbreviation for mentioned ticks. Since then i P1,1 2* Pass 4 Ni
Pass 6*
adrenocorticotroplc.hormone, have received several letters ['ass 5
A Massachusetts reader
Pass
Pit
the hormone from the pituitary Suggesting ways of removing
wants to know if there Is or
1,
ening
lead
gland under the brain that ticks.
ever was a rule th at allows a
stimulates the adrenal cortex.
- player with no ace - king.
The hormone from the adrenal As you recall, I pointed out
queen-jack or 10 to demand .i
cortex is cortisone, So ACTI! that the preferred method was
new deal
Bridge teacher. Sally Johnstimulates your adrenal gland to grasp the tick by the head
The answer is a decided no
son of Westport, looked over When you play rubber bridge
to prod u ce cortiso
ne. The end andchestwltha pairof forceps the dummy happily Not only andpickupabadhandyouare
result is about the same as long and gently pull on the tick until
had she reached a good slam, stuck with it
as you have a healthy adrenal it relaxed its Jaws and was but
the play she intend ed to
cortex that can respond to easily removed,
adopt would be fine for
(Do you have a question
ACTH stimulation.
teaching
her
advanced
pupils.
for
the exports? Write "Ask
I also rtved a page from a
She
could
try
for
seven,
the
Jacobys' care of this
h un ting and fishing column Th
These hormones are useful in
at would require a 3.3 club newspaper The Jacohys will
recommending
time break
and a 3-1 or 2-2 trump answer individual questions
selected cases of arthritis but honored
methodthe
of using
a
split. She hadn't bid seven so ii Stamped, Self-Addressed
they are not indicated in many li
ted cigarette
envelopes are enclosed rho
other cases. They help relieveghAlthough
thisorisgasoline,
widely she discarded that line
Then there was the simple most interesting questions
some of the problems from believed,
line. Try to ruff two hearts. wil, be used in this column
most
medical
arthrit is but do not cu
ShewoukJruffonelOwaJ the and will receive ccipios ci
re
it.
authorities
think
this
is
unwise
Many people who take these
last one high and be home JACOB V MODERN.)
because of the possibility the
medi cines and f eel great are tick
may expel its infected
misled because the disease may contents into the bite while It Is
still
be progressing
In spite of still in the agonal throes f CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
how they
f eel,
death, thereby infecting the
".....,,
Those who want information PCrson.Tothereaderwhosent
on theumatold arthritis can inc this column I can only say I
send C cents for Th e Health base my recommendations on
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Letter, Num be r 4-11. Enclose a up-to-date available medical
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long, stamped, self-addressed texts and not what I read in the
envelope for mailing. Address fishing and hunting columns by
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Then she found the best and

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and simmer, covered, for 30 ipt. I)y, Lydia Pinoy Marshall
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YOUR HIRTHOAV
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Feb. 5, 1976
aspects are excellent in
Ihforadefinitc upswing
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If you
like Concoct a
batch of,-Homemade Pancake
Mix, you may want to try the
following recipe. Tested at our
we found it produces
•leIkiotIy tender griddle cakes
are a lovely golden color.
One of the joys of our oi
kitchen is an electric griddle
which one can hake pancakes,
usually six at a time, with tue
eat
of ease. Th ere's no
fuss, no
about con.
trolling the heat and the
cakes never stick. If you are
(ljc;lti;ui(.(I with the utensil you
for baking griddle cages,
we strongly recommend that
you consider acquiring this
w.r th whik. uiect' of equipment,
HOME PANCAKE MIX
9 cups silted flour
i cup baking IXJSkder
4' teaspoons salt
1 cup sugar
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goal. Watch the sparks ny!

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it
and
the
Centennial
Celebration Is
of one, tw3 and threenighterL rave reviews." People
still flow Ilflth it no problem. Stage
All
About."
Pennies
were
It's also her first singing role. know her best from her "Girl fright never was a probiem. collected for the Raiford prison
She's viewing it all with her Talk" show syndicated on TV in She's never had any stage project.
customary verve and
op. 188 cities from 1952-58, then fright since her first
cheerful
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a visit to Blue Springs Park.
She doe't consider herself
Mrs. E,C. t3ryngelson of
the typical actress personality.
DeLand spoke at the CAR
never had to escape from
NATION CIRCLE meeting at
myself. Actors liV? SOfl)CbOdV
the home of Mrs. Brandt
else's character. They're basic- Ilillyard, and displayed how
all' ahv and insecure, only start and
a staghorn feru.
existing' in the writing of someMembers will visit Daytona
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that turn out never to happen,
bodyhcardhertajkandaskedif allowed on talk shows."
or whether you 're going to be a she
could do it. TV

should meet at 11:00 a.m. in
came first.
In
"Irene," Miss Graham Neisner's parking lot.
Graham, the wife uf says her
ctwnes are a style
"I have been
driven by ambi- t)jnejrjn Hart)' Guttenbei-g whiebmakesynuwonder
State World Gardening
tion. I am not driven by aznbi- and fibother of a
little daughter do you do after
Chrrman
Mrs.
Arthur
WL5h
tion now. I must be working; who now has grown
up and pre.
wifl('S"
has
a
Peterson
spoke
at
the
that is toy
Now I'm Just seated the Guttenbergs with designer lIowe%'er, she
'O)
CIRCLE
meeting
gown to slip into for
excited to be doing something I
two grandchildren,
at the home of Mrs. David
was living taking bows.
haven't done before."
on Long Island and giving occaAnd what happens after the Evans, She showed slides of the
The blende talk-show
sional after-luncheon talks
at bows will be the same as what farming project sponsored by
popular lecturer to women's women's clubs. The wife of a she has done
CARE in Belize depicting how
after the
clubsandfrequentcl.a .jtyl0 TV executive heard her and
modern machinery was UT)Miss

nature.

summer

acting lesson, also had never Sawmeonatelethonandcalled hwn, a sure-fire producer of a c=k niethorts of
the past.
taken a singing lesson until and asked if I could do a TV standing ovation.
After a buslne6s meeting at
preparations for "Irene." Her show. %Vith a modesty never
She talks about tho illnesses Mrs. Mary Vining's, the group
teacher, she said, was all
seen before in tht 20th century, she has
will tour Leu Gardens in
conic through, Mi
I said yes.
paredtashowherhowtc'.ta!k"
Graham explains, throws in a February.
her songs, "I'm going to be
"Years later, a man I knew couple of wryly realistic lines
Taken during a year abroad,
singing every
line. II you can had a summer theater and he about getting older that always slides depicting beauty spots In
speak, you can sing." Miss had a play that an idiot could get a laugh and hits home with Europe and the British Isles
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Graham
has done sujnmer
have done and he asked if I'd the main message
make the were shown to the GARDENIA
stock
comedy roles every like to do it," With the same mct of
whatever age you are, CIRCLE by Mrs. Gustave
Ringwald at the home of Mrs.
'
Kent Wilson.
Frank Grant will be
A
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meeting, when members will

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hostess of the IRIS CIRCLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pell were
guests, and Mr. Pell spoke of
Florida, They presented each
member with a bag of fruit.
picnic

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was the program presented to
the PERt WINKLI CIRCLE by
Mrs. Rose Goetsch and Miss
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Boarding &amp;=&amp;roomin
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Rmdling Additions
Custom Work Licensed, Bonced
Free estimate 373 60)9

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1 DQ STATION WAGON. OVER

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373 7995
37? 0719
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Pest Control

Patching

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WITT REALTY

0707

AIltypesoflawncr,
trash removing, heavy hauling,

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JIM'S HOME INPROVEFAEHT SEP ________________________
ART IIROWPI PEST COil !I'(UL
KEEP WARM Replace your old
7567 Park Dr,JALOUSIE WINDOWS with more
32'?
efficient
awning or tingle hung
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windows. 131 9974

e'ntral Heat &amp;

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UpholsterIng Donna Canada,
322

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CAR SPECIALS

USED

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Land CleCring, fill dirt, clay, rock. Alterations DressmaKsng ladles',
4ll kinds of digging Housetrall,rs
men's, chiidr. Drape-i) QuIlts,
Stored &amp; moved 37291I7

Home Improvements

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4 WHEEL DRIVE

STATION WAGON, I SPO TRANS.
AC
RADIO, NEW CONDITION

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ESIDENTIAL. 2 Story C.B. and
Brick 4 BR, 3 baths, large
swImming pool. 170,100

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work. Fill dirt, lOp SOIl. 3fl5943.

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Pert Blue Lustre Electrc (arp,- t
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(AR POLLS IIRNI T(IIQ[

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PH. 834-5900

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CONTRACTOR - S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford. Kubota, Pettibone
Sales. Rental, Service
417 Magoolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 831 1341
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

for

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Catsetberry Phone 873 944)

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AND DIME YOU TO DEATH?

"SELL," so the price is reduced
under $ll,
anci looking
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llc. 6''. 13c Free i'st,matp 571
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We have not been abl. to sell this
reconditioned house In Sunland for
519.500 3 Bedrooms, only 1 bath.
but one of the largest lots in the
subolvislon for your pool, garden

__________________________

.RiVE 194 TV cIRVICE --

Save 25 pcI. on heating &amp; air On
ditioning. Insulate how New

HAUL INC
Trash
Removal,
Building Cleanup, Yard Work.
PeaundbIC

Plaster

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Frankly Speaking

Radio &amp; TV

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(lcrmrly Harriett's Beauty Nootu I

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Servlc,. 74
HOur Service Dykes HeatIng I
Air CondItIoning, 322 8877

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3óIOHiawatha

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at Five Paints Phone 372

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179 44 mc) 323 872)
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artci cabinet Pay balance of 17? or
I? payments of 16 50 See at

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yard with country atmosphere
qualifying to
LOW equity &amp;
assume 171,300 VA mortgage at
7 pci mt PH anytime 365 6260
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Have Some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
CIassilieci Ad in The Herald. Call
377 2611 or 83) 9193 and a friendly
ad visor will help

Williams Accounnj
Income Tax Returns

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OVIE DO Owner
3
bedroom, 7 bath Spanist. style

Income Tax Serv.

Rentals

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Rolls, bread mixer, experienced
only to apply 372 7596 SemInole Need help on that Saturday lob?
Bakery
Paneling, 000rs, wJnd
hungs,
concretework, etc 6ylhehr,
by tile lob.

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131 8772

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MOVES MOUNTAINS
OfMerchandlwEveryDay
Try One!

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lJnfurn, Idtal location. ReMonabl,
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be at the home of Mrs. J.
3)—Apartments Furnished
Vincent O'Connors.
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Larry Loadholz, County Clean I bedroom apt., Iight, water
.ldtlti. $99.50. 3372794 after
agricultural agent, spoke to he
S eves. &amp; wk nds.
POINSE1'TIA CIRCLE on -

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59-.,iCal

HWY46FLEAMARKET
On HIghway 16. Sanford

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113.4 up-1&amp;IdR, all G.E. kitchen,
1mm. Oct. FranklIn Arms Apis,
1120 Fla. Aye,

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VALEPTlP4E LOVE LINE S
)22-76Ilor 931 9993

Where else can you Intl a 16'x7S'
Florida room -- a maintenance

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Ambitious
High School Graduate
better
In good health
Agretsive

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127,500

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THESE CARSON SALE
ONE DAY ONLY I I

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crystal, radios, $ tracks, many
other items

month Phone 373 7062
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Located In Sorrento, Ofl Pa acres.
air conditioned, carpet, fenced,
OR, 19,100. 901 383 9050

Retire In The Tropics!

A PHONE CALL A

4

t06;30p.m.andllsurs,Fth,S,II
am I p.m

6 OR 8 CYLINDER

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to 16 truck loads to sell. This
auction for people wtto
want to WOOd or %tecl desks lexecutive desk
or make money. We sell by
&amp; chairs. secretarial cie%
&amp;
the piece, dozen, gross, or
chairs, straight chairs, filing
truckload, All types of goods,
cabinCtS, as is. Cash and
eweiry, food items. bric a brac,
NOLL'S

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629

ACT TODAY!
TO INSURE

REALTY
577-I

NORTH

Nurses; RN's, IPH's; Aides' Aide
Companion; Needed immedlately

TraInIng by Professionals
nntivcs

Daily

Double

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,AUCTION
Every Friday 12 Noon

S900andassumepaymentsof$17i

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Call

Toyota Corona 4 dOOr, air. rado
Take over payments 377 5098,

Furniture

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completely set up with patio and
awning in brand new adult park.

crnlr.il ic, 520.900

REALTOR 313

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IF YOU AR E:

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bedroom,

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preferred.

Call 322 1651

- WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
2 flew lovble wide, fully set up in
TOMATOSTAKES
BUY-SELL--TRADE
quiet adult park Central aIr,
393 394=1 after 5 p m
311
315
C
F
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St
377
5472
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screened room. CarpOrts and ___________________________
Skirts 14.000 under tnice No'
STOP &amp; LOOK for the display ad
dealers, pleas., Phone 373 6051 or
announcing the opening of San
Assu me Payme nts
130000i Nights phone 6793549
ford's newest and unusual Cactus

central ar $35. 500

________________
local manager.
32) 0031 or 571
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Pars. 3
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home, Iamiy room with fireplace,

HA ROLL) HALL

Security Guarci- Full time, Lake
Mary area. Mature, licensed in-

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11195

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3 Speed Girl's Bike
Practically New. $45

Kitl'u,'n n,iltiroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, S.nks Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3729052
anytime,

CREGORYMOBILEHOMES
390) Orlando Drive
Sanford,)?) 5700

On Rvi'n

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ack interir', extra good gas

mileage
Dealer

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Honda Civic, I speed, Silver with

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We Buy

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call 679 1569.

Call 323.5774

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3
&amp;
1 Year Leases
Hwy. l7.t7Acroi

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37)-1670or 131.9777

turn

Only $2.00 for 20 words and 41 cents for each extra line and a

DEPOSIT.

322.2090

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Morn- Thank you lr all the litll
things you do ea:h dab. Happy
valentine's Day. Love Your
Children; Don, Sue. jim

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jCHOOL BUS. 943 International, '2'

YOU NAME IT,
I BUY IT
SANFORD AUCTION

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Merchandise
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On Ravcnrsa Park, 3 hetftoom,
bath, only 127.950

NO SECURITY

arrangements to add to your
famuty income

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AT 3222420 ANYTIME

_______________________

Call 323-5774

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engine blown, bOdy &amp; interior
srcrsft '77, Mefor I'onie, 24
good, 1750. as is 372 3195
Fiberglas, International Chassis, , ________________________________
11,000 miles, excellent cond. May 196.3 Dodge pick up, ~ ton, new
e' seen at Lake Monroe Park
s, c$er, large bed, 1100 Phone 172
Play 1797 St iobns Bridrp'l

Any
Quontity
HOLL'
Casselrerry. hwy 11 92 9)0 120
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Cell "Santorci' Sales Leader"
For PrOfessijI Prompt Service!
Call Sanford's Sales Leaaer

skirting, awning,

On ldyllwilde executive 3 story.
bedroom,
baths, formal dining

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FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

placeto live. cartodrlve,a job, 0'
some service you have need
-cal all our want ads every

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)ct $7 97&amp;xI, Long*ood
171 ui5lQnr *34 4605

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WAPIT TO SELL OR P [NT'

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Hillcrest 1?60, 7 bedroom, central
air. carpt.
excellent condition Offered by
Savings &amp; Loa.' 163.1' p'r month,
Phone 373105) or 1300009, nights

7i.

Professionally Maaqed

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Large

Chico &amp; The Man

150; 61W. from

from

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327 fl9

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5ANFORD

Peg Real Estate Broker
701 Commercial
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOc,
373-3)76
107W CommercIal
necallcoold%tart youon a new Phone3fl 79$)
Snfo

Davis

OnFebruaryl9thegroupwlu

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W. Garnett White

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$l.,SOO 3770880

125

1505W. 25th

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-WE SELL SUCCESS--

flower arrangemert.3 to the
FOR APPOINTMENT
hOLLY CIRCLE meeting at the
AND
homeo(Mrs. AnthonylVa. PERSONAL INTERVIEW
Mrs. Davis is a senior professor s Mr Hill at the Sheraton Sanlord
of the Ikebono Institute,
Inn, I 11 46, Wed, Feb. 4, from

.
*'?.

Kenneth

FROM

Call

Fashion
ow Director for Saran
Coventry. Act
no Investment

12; ?9A

3210041

Apartments

trot Apollo, Dodge 4.10 er.qii.e. ioy.
mileeje. t! '(" tramp 373 45(1'
mornings.

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Realty

Stenst'rom

EXTRAS INCLUDED'! CALL US,
YOU'LL BE SURPRISEDII
MLS REALTORS

bath, carpet, kitchen equipped
Immediate occupancy 119,500
Bank _________________________
fInancing available, 373-

family room, fireplau'. 159.900

7Off'ce.sattacrieci Warebc.use truck
height. Large fenced outside
storage Central loca 'ion

BAKER- Experienced pastry
maker or bread mlxtr. Saiary
Open.

Lundblom.

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and Skilli are needed here Nice
posItion. Salary open.
SECURITY- Mature, resnsibte
people needeci with previous
military backgrounci

Patio

BLAIR AGENCY
3166

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eves. 3734791.

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TV 1?')
rnch, 311 1711
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STUDIO 1,2. 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

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DES!PE - WE HAVE THE
POSITIONS

propriate for planting new.
'

)'oIR IITTI.t FEE .IGEIS'cr

inmanyaresofOrIanØ
and West Palm Beach, with
outstanding opportunity for aci
Vancement, IF YOU HAVE TI-fE

The HEAThER CIRCLE
heard a report from Mrs.
Samuel It.atz on transplanting
and pruning trees and shrubs,
and the t)es of flors a
*

600 Sq
100 N Maple
)73 832) or 312

openings

hear Sid Porter.

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Luxury

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3?? 21)9

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aggressive career minded man in
this area We have key man

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Buy

Fnr ncei fLm,Iit.
tOOlS. Cli,. u.f • -- 1' .'t,,i
.arry's Mart, 215 SarWorci Ave,
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Garage Sales
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Sunlanci- 3 BR cement block, I

ardens

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WILL YOU EARN
5$ Your ShareS$
IN 1976?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO?

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117W Is'S' Sanford

1970 VOLKSWAGEI'4 FAST BACK
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Color lv's

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If you have a lob and good credit, we
can move you Into a one. Iwo, or
three bedroom garden home'

REDUCED

Sanford Paola-6 acres. S acre
orange grove. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
cm H A Oerr 37)0157

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no

Real Estate Broker

1205?

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Peg

literature P.O. Bow 10. Osle'en, I
Fl.i 37761 3726077.

18—Hoip Wanted

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NEW 3 bedroom. 2 bath, central
heat, air. 57.000 down, 1706 per
_month._)n nv.
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3725611 Attir tIes 372 7757
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KOVE ESTATES- Nw SwIm,

in

do it," says Miss Graham, now
Another series of Virginia
58, ofthe38citiesin6OJanuary Graham TV interviews
titled
andFebeuaryda)'sinwhjchshe "Famous
Faces" is under
is playing the title role in sideration
now. And Miss Gra.
"Irene."
ham would like sometime
She cx
not
tt wn
.e!s,tlk"Woman
)Dungerynu're worried about a 'lk'
fl1flt, rurralsingchildren. or
She got into acting the sane

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P4EVI high quality hOmes with only
TOK EN DOWN PAYMENT' You
can't afford to rent wten we can
make ownership thiS easyl

Residential &amp; Business Free
t'mate= Blitz Clean. 373

RAYMOP4DM BALL

35—.Ibile Home L.cts

7g—Mtorcycles -

p.m

Minlature.Male

70 37' Winnebago Motor Homt
Low mIleage, excellent cordutlo.-

?928 Hwy 17 92

bedroom cc'i crete
2
block, excellent condition; no city
taxes, by owrr 372 6620

3 BR, Ii bath. wall wall carpeting,
I assume mtg 793$
fl,7Q
Empire Place. Sanford II? 1711.

Sanford Av

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47-Real Estate Wanted
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'4 VlCE RE YOND
TiE CONTRACT'
NO GIVE AWAYS,
NOGIMMICKS
LOW LOW INTEREST RATES

DUPLEX-

Florida room. l00'x)SO lot, trees.
Near Sanford, 373 93)6

BALL REALTY

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on

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Things to

srIl built modern homes 7

BR. $19. 500, 3 BR, 173.500
BROKER CO OP

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ctitional room, large fenced yard
,SI IS mo 32) 789

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Fruit For Sale
Call before lOam or alter 3 pm
377 8841

Mrs. Herbert Roes as hostess.

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Homes

.j_.(s,t,jle

WlI(k.

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SemInole &amp; Volusia

PARK

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37 399;

1'if

program, child

for as 10* as 1? per WCC9.. if

meeting,

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government

care

1'24

bedroom, 7 bath, fireplace. 37)
1172 evenIngs

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1964 0105 CUTLASS
GOOD CONDITION
Phone 3fl 4397

'ichange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.

109

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Ev 372061? or 372 1517
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Kids outgrow the swing set or small
bicycle? Sell these idle Items Wilt
a want ad. To place your ad, call
your friendly Classifiedgal at The
, or 131 999).
Herôlci, )fl

with it

conditioned Ba'teries. 117.95

175 mate, II

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Garage Sale, We-a , Thums FrI. 480
Diane Cirde, Casseltxrry (Lake
Kdtbryn WO'cJl
E vCrything

SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate

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wl built home You'll fall in lOve

month SCHUREPI REALTY.
Realtors 372 1)02

License Bureau 372=6445.

had made under the guidance of
Mrs. Kenneth )avis, professor
of the Ikebono Institute.
'}1er 1' will be the theme of
the February
with

and air conditioned, completely
furnished
115.500 DynamIc
Properties, S V Harciwick.

Transportation

Concord self contaned trat'
traIler, 51.600. Ph 32'? iia

after

INC

TV

1961 Pontiac Tempest, 7dr hardtop,
new paint, V 0, auto, chrome
17 vw engine, 1S00 cc. good
revers,j wheels. G 60 tires
rear,
:ondition, needs generator. $200
new dual rehaust, 65.000 mites
Irm. $04 Sunland Drive.
5700 Ph. 373 $117

-Jws.redJJuekl I veiiicie's
RKç

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lI-PT STORE IT, SELL IT with a
OW cost ClassIfied Ad.

That's a Classified Ad'

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the Classified Ads every dly

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climate ccitrol 153,900. DELTONA- A real shwpIace. I

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000ci home With children

MOONEY APPLIANCES323 0691
covered. Corn- _____________________________
property.
Reasonable terms Offers con- Must Sell--- Large chest typefree:er,
like new, 1175 firm .Sce anytime
Sidered Call Tilusville. 269 eu;
___________________________________
I P m. at 7119 Cedar Ave.
WE HAVE from Ito 70 acres, near
Refrigerator, Dryer,
Good terms. Discount for
Bu
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p..r
(flux
or
-Phone 372269)
mobilehomeorhomeconstruction

3 UP. I bath. COrn(letCly lurnshed.
ar
='r'rt tented. fruit trees.
'u-I C.i' n 371 0471

70? E ?Sln 37) 7837

OSTEN-T Bedroom 5143 per

.

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8, and Sun 9 4.

Free female puppy, needs

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1977 Ford Courier
lSpeedwIfhTopper
11.600 377 3174

PARTS &amp;

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Make your Budget go further, Uic

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Movielanj Drive

KEP4F.ORE WA HER, parts,

HAL CO BE RI

ssith other

A LITTLE SALESMV4
PINt

Dtacx,

53—

3222420 ANYTIME

AT

9675520.
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Sch u ren Rea1

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SUPPLIES, 3)08 Sanford Ave )fl
3647 Open? Days. Mon -Sat , 7 30

in Theatre, Soul
1, 92 Phone 327 1716

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tree

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and luke over 1175

do

76—Auto Parts

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET

owse

bedroom home *ith super plush
TERRY REALTY. REALTOM.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
carpetIng Y.itch'n fully equipped.
478 Ofl
644 1006
Paneled flimlitu room, ChaIn link
_________________________
fence
low down-- NO CLOSING 3 BeautIful lots wIth 24 fruIt trees, Fisher Stereo FM. Color Console
COST! 573,950,
135 Alma Ave E=V. Foster. Lake
TV Black &amp; White Portable,
Call Sanforci Sates Ieeer
Mary, )72U4.
Speakers, all SizeS 3flO0.

permonthpaymenson3eroom

you can assume this eiisling
mortgage? Extra large lot, fenced Completely relurbShecl 1 bedrOOm.
In rear yard, close to everything,
I bath, frame riorne 115,500
central heal air 525 ("CO

5771,

previous board meeting. LOST Carrie Blue Terrier grayish

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High, dry,

WEOUCED 11,550 FOR AN

322.7643

COMMERCIAL

3 Bedroom, 1 bath. wôIl to wall
carpet, central heat air. Florida
room kitchc. muippc%J, fenced
backyard, IllS Surity deposit. ON PRETTY STREET- lhit lovely
HAROLD HALL REALTY,
j
home in ldyllwllde is in excellent
PEAL TOP. 37)
neIghborhood Privacy fence.

_____________________________

Earle

Home of
BPP Warranted Homes
PRICE REDUCED ANOTHEP

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C.

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enIng Hera Id, Sanford, Fl.
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tiuue

tyone can be a ¶c'ller or a buye
1 charge. All admitted free. Con
every Sunday 9 to 3 at ft

emales, 550; males. 1-65: See
Inytime alter 4 p-rn at 21)9 Cedar

'..1.teb1r 6.47 1611,

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3210041

Stenstrom Realty

carpeted. Stove

.sr, garage, fenced yard

Lines in The Evening Herald
377 7611 or 83) 9991

honey for

MOSSIE

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munity water in

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Unfurnished

Brom, bath,

3

Via YoJrVjtlentineLo

Brown gave an

Sigma Phi are on the

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Zoo.

President

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ping 577.500

PT 11)11 Terriers, 100 point

dinette Set,

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TIRED OF HUSTLE, BUSTLE?
Here's an easy livIng 7 bedroom
condo, near shopping and nestled
under beaui'l'. Shade tre
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A
Iuct.si.500

ii=i.x,v i p

down town and Sop

'v-.vvci.i

52-Applianccs

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Try one and see Call 372

excellent condition Price reduced
to 5)7,500.

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dark brown With I bedutlful
leather padded chairs. 1150 firm,
Several
Oth&amp;r items some
tig
Call rnod-nint3s only. 3?)
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bedspread, 1150 lirm

qrod, 2700 ' •Iev., highest point
In area. Scenic views. A producing
oil well within I mile. MuI sell.
per acre. Call 671 6750
5:30 pm.
_________________________________

Stenstrom Realty

32394 10

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Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1974-78

Bróyhill couch. white,
own and gold velvet. 6 months
o!d, $l.000new, IdSOfirm. 3 pc 50
year old maple bedroom Suite.
orlflal tag on mattresses, like
flew. see to appreciate; King Site
(J and
ObOorQ with matching

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10 Acres, N.E. Tennessee, Level

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Want to move intO art impeccable
home? See this like new 3 BR On
big lot. Fenced, central heat.
carpet Only 1i3,S00.

p NOT MANY LIKE THIS- cx
well cared (pr 3
ccpteonatiy

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hostess for AS1'F.R CIII.

Cl.E.

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Therapy

Mrs. Everett Cruinbaker

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Garden
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wide mobile home, fenced
pture, large garden reads' to
plant Sell or trade for motor home
travel trailer. Located off
or
Wilson R. at Paola, E. of Wilson
School, follow sign. 373

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Reasonable rent
365 317)
anytime
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home,

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1.?
Acres. 12 lotS, new 24' x 41',dbl

3 OP, ?rMh,

DONT MISS TtIIS
Home of OPP Warranted Homes
it-st 4 BR. 2 bath buy in Sanford,
yrs
new, cintral air, carpet, EXECUTIVE LIVING-- 3 Ut'droom
garage, on big lot. sn,coo
central heat air, kitchen
equipped, breakfast bar, car.

4

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322-6457

vnint to

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Central ilorid.is
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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t3rge
1213 1016

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JOHNNY
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL USIAI h. INC

UnIt apartment I
holding includ'ng 2 efficiencies
5lc price, 556.750 C.ill for details

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31A-ipIeXes

PEAL TOPS

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travelogue presented
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fireplace. attic fan. new Ilnorir.q

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TELL HER YOU LOVE HER
VIA VALENTINE LOVE LINES
in The Evening Herald
Call 372 2611 or 131 9993

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

equipped. tflCO5('d
standing landscaPing Only SI.S0O

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pool priviteqes, utilltle furnished
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lot FtIA financing. s1e,
STATELY old 2 slory, beautifully

Drive.

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One
bedroom
apartments,
Free. 6-41 2027
"We Care"furnied or unfurnithed Newly

marked the January meetings i
of the Circles of the Garden

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Bedrooms.

2545 Park

N?naIly bnon Preduction Cu
lnnkino fnr freth new talent Cell
472 4-491 today.

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A wide variety of activities

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Owner moving out of st.ite
175.000.
lW000MERE- 3
Split bedroom plan. central heat
air, lots and lots 0, extras. 124.0CC

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ADULTS, NO PETS

For further information call 423 4.517
of wrle
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0=
Box 553. S.inlord, Fla 32771

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the Grove School were presently "coping in a
drug-free manner."
The Grove School provides an alternative
school environment for Seminole County
students who find themselves in drug-related
difficulties. It is funded in part by the school
system and the federal government, with most of
the money being supplied by the federal
programs.
After his report, Bobo requested that the
hoard give future consideration to continue
funding a teaching position at the school through
the 1976.77 school year. He said continued
federal funding is expected to keep the school
open.
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explained, but it fret exhibit the normal range of
intelligenct expected in any population sample.
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temper tantrums, individual 3eademic 5kills and
social interaction skills, Carlton said,
In other action, the board directed purchasing agent Don Coleman to rebid a purchase
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Six students are currently enrolled in the
program, Carlton said. The school center j
Assistant superintendent for business and
located at Woodlands Elementary School in
finance Roger Harris reported that a committee
Longwood.
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p.m. to discuss recommendations to be made to
made significant progress this year in the areas
the board regarding the hiring of a risk-manager
of feeding themselves, toilet skills, controlling
to administer the county's insurance contracts.

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developer,
Heavy construction equipment in the area in
the coming months will also make courtesy
busing advisable, sidewalks or no sidewalks, the
board was told.
With no capital outlay projects to approve
and no risk manager discussion, the board
members zipped through the agenda in record
time.
The light agenda included presentations by
Don Hobo on the progress" ;tudies In the Grove
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held Wednesday night at the
Juvenile Detention Center. In
th e Photo at the left, Ed
Affida vi ts for those wishing to with the chairman of the College in Palatka while th e 5th
Heath, youth senices intake
tounselor left), presents become delegates to the congressional district couc- - district caucus will b' M Pn
outstanding service award to Democratic National Con- (liflating committee by 5 p.m., Comprehe ns ive Ifigh School in
ention in New York CU) are Feb 17
"pIa1 guest Judge Virgil B
Dade City.Four delegates wi ll
(unkflng, chief judge of 18th available in Seminole County,
Affidavits may be obtained be elected from each of th ese
Circuit and judge of 18th cfr- according to state Democratic by contacting Mrs. Reynolds at districts, Mrs. Reynolds said.
cult juvenile division for committeewoman Kathleen 906 French Ave. etC-able at 339Mrs. Reynolds aLso not ed that
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the party is conducting a
Mrs Reynolds said in the
reveRing awards at the
Affidavit forms may also be training schoo l for precinct
ceremony were Detention party's continuing effort to obtained by contacting state workers at 8 p.m. next Wed.
Center staff workers Steve open participation in the party headquarters, nesday in Courtroom A at the
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Mike 6allowa, and mem- file Democrats, anyone mittee of Florida, P.O. Box
Greg Farmer, administrative
hers of the Detention Center desiring to become a delegate 1758, Tallahassee 323O
aide to Ann Cramer, chairman
Auxiliary Hoard. (Herald has an opportunity to do so.
The 4th and 5th congressional of the state Democratic cornThose interested should fill districts will be having district mittee, will teach organization
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out an affi da vit of support for caucuses to select delegates to of precincts at the training
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Defense attorney J. 7'homas
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husband who is on a housing at th e May-port Naval
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Bureau
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Mrs. li-v said she wants to
Superintendent Tom Fay hors sin ce she moved to
in the to a h un ter "a bo ut a year ago." sell the house as soon as her
presents Outstanding Youth neighborhood in August 171.
There was t estimony in the hus ba nd returns from the
Seriice awards to Sanford "I've tried to be friendly but I trial that Mrs. Lee had
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prosecution negotiated the plea hear a Casselberry policeman's
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testimony that a week after the get the situation corrected,"
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paths during the discussion — had not yet been
built,
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year, or 'intil such time as the board takes
further county-wide action on the proposed
courtesy busing policy the board is currently
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her husband sell or rent their
guilty plea to a lesser and in- Richard Lee Adams, who houseandmovefrom theneigh.
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on trial for aggra% A kn,.%ault ,Mrs. I.ee, testified in the trial
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Mrs Alean C Lee 43, of 5
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Foothill Way East, pleaded Lee, dressed ir a "hot pink" Judge I1cemann told Mrs. Lee
gwlt} to attempted aggravated cap and ba throbe, pointed a she is now on temporary
assault after Assista nt Sta te shotgun at him and said t wice, probation with the conditions
Atty. Claude Van hook rested "I'm go ing to blow yo ur head that She m ust not own or
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Ac cording to Paulucci , the bill is expected to be dra wn up by the Downtown Development Council.
The Sanford City Commission held a special
In discussing pr ojects that may be be sub- basis," and the purpose of today's meeting was "to ve toed by President Ford, but an override of veto
meeting today to d iscuss a publi c works bill in
Th e DDC plan, drawn up by Sara Jacobson and
jects
of grant applications commissioners get our house in or der so we can get in line for our also is expected.
Congress that may provide th e city wi th a multi.
Mrs. Shirley Moak, ca lls for restoring Sanf or d's
suggested Un, new city hail, a municipal drainage share.
million-dollar windfall.
Paulucci said projects that could be funded Down town buildings to their or iginal Victorian
project, and Do%mtown redevelopment, although
Commissioners unanimously passed a motion
The bill,[lit 5247, wNch has been passed by
both
under
the bill's provisions include a new city hall design. as. well as recruitin programs to draw new
directing
M ana ge r WEKrx)les to work with differences of opinion arncø on .which projects houses of Congress, provides up to $G billion for and
parking facilities, as well as other public businesses to the Central Business District, and
Seminole County officials to get the county ShoUld have top priority,
public works projects, according to Jeno Paulucci, facilities,
training programs for businesnen.
designated an economically distressed area under
a prominent Sanford property owner.
According to Knowles, other projects that could
,,The bill provides the funds for areas where
"In December, I was urging the (Seminole county
the crite'ia of the Economic Development Ad- be funded under the public works bill include
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ministration; ard a motion tfiat fumially calls for
regional detention facilities, I .cre,- fJonal facilibes,
szdd, "I believe that if Sanford put.s together 4i plan dersLarxi unemployment in the Sanford area is Adn~inistratiun aanc ",,."_,,,,zr,, said "But th ose
the city to proceed with plans to build a new city low-cost housing, regional sewer treatment
and we Lan set up a liaison with Washington, we unsiderably higher than that."
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facilities and street paving,
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Economic Development, ad- Ltue thi arc, in effect,
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Moynihan To Quit U.N. Pc)S f
Eyeing N.Y. Senate Seat
W&amp;SHINGTON AP) - Daniel Parick Moyniha:1 will
re.suine teaching at Harvard but will keep an eye on a
Senate seat from New York when he leaves his pctst as
U.S. arnbassadoj to the United Nations at the end 0,(this
month.

Blizzard Warning Issued
By ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A blizzard warning was in effect early today for the
northeastern shore of Lake Ontario with travelers
visories over eastern New York state and Vermont.
A high wind warning covered eastern Pennsylv ima
with gale and storm warnings extending along the
England coast.
Travelers advisories were in effect from the south em
Ohio Valley into Tennessee.
A storm in the northern Plains continued to intensify.
Winter storm warnings were Issued for today for west em
Montana, northeastern Wyoming, South Dakota and the
southern third of North Dakota. Travelers advisor les
were in effect for the remainder of North Dakota, east em
Montana anti northern Minnesota.

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1engage in business at 100 Sprins
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MPLA Denies Charges,
Expells British Reporter
By The Associated Press
The Soviet-backed Popular Movement (MPLA) I,
Angola has denied it plans to nationalize Gulf 011'
Ca tqnda concession and It expelled the Brit1s
correspondent who reported the MPLA planned to takc
over the offshore field.
The London Daily Te!egraph said the MPLA, in expelling their correspondent A. J. MclLroy from Luanda,
"denied categorically that the government of the People's
Republic of Angola was considering the nationalization of
Gulf's operations, and it also denied it was seeking any
form of compensatory payment (torn Gulf."
Mcllroy had reported Monday from Cabinda, the
Angolan coastal enclave, that Dr. Agcstlnho Neto's MPLA
regime "IS claiming more than $2 billion in royalties due
from Gulf but Gulf has closed its operation, withdrawing
all its staff and technical experts."

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that more than 30 pf'rsofts from 10 states have shelled out
thOUS8fl(IS (11 dollars for fake franchises.

statewide grand Jury probng DEV 55
illegal gambling.
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FORECLOSURE SALE
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Judgment 01
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Patrolman Steven D. Harrfett storage
sheds. mlng from the ___________________________________________________
The summonses are returna- foreclosure dated Januar 29th.
'liscovered a break-in at Bob
he in a county court appear- 1976,andentereJinCascNo 7$26'3
of the Circuit Court of the 11th
Car Examined
Endicott Pontiac-Buick, State
ance on Feb. 13.
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
Sheriff's investigators and finding the stolen Cadillac at her entire wardrobe, a
St. at U.S. 17-92 at ml g I
County. Florida wherein MEYER
ThrecJalled
Officers said burglars forced FBI agents today were reported an apartment complex off SR- television, radio, an electric
Three persons have been LIJKOFF AND ROSE LUKOFF. his
are plaintiffs,
and RONALD P.
their way into the service process ng a stolen 1976 436 Just south of the Orange- typewriter, jewelry and other arrested and jailed on circuit GARYwik,
AND
BECKY
L. GARY. hit
Cadillac
sedan
for
possible
Seminole
County
department at the dcalehip clues in the Jan. 17 $
line, items, total value $,150.
court warrants.
Wife. aredefendants, Swill etl to the
39,o lnveigators said they were
and apparently used a new
Guns Stolen
Theron Houston, 24, Canal highest and best bidder (or cash at
robr.)cry
of
a
south
Seminole
told the auto had been abanstation wagon to haul away
Thomas MorrIson, 3851 S. Street, Oviedo, was being held the west front door of the Seminole
man,
County Courthouse In Sanford,
their loot,
doned at the apartment corn- U.S. 17-92, Sanford, told today at county jail In lieu of Seminole County, iorida at 11:00
Francis 1. Veigie, 42, of 2740 plex "about two weeks ago." deputies that burglars took a $5,000 bond on charges of un- o'clock A M. on the 17th day of
listed as missing Is a W16 Lake howell Lane, reported
The auto was impounded and television, rifle, shotgun and proper exhibition of a firearm, February, $976. the following
Pontiac Astre station wagon, that a man wearing a ski mask was being processed by golf clubs, total value $600, two counts of battery and a described property as set forth inS
said Final Judgment, to wit'
valued at $5,462; tools, a and armed with a double- evidence technicians today as from his resIdence,
Lot 9. Block 0, LAKE ORIENTA
charge
of
resisting
an
officer
citizens band radio, and tires barreled sawed-off shot gun detectives searched for clues in
HILLS,UNITTWO,accordingtothe
Sailboat Found
without
violence.
and wheels, valued at $2,650; invaded his residence during the robbery.
Plat th'reof, at recorded in Phil
Joe Barrett of Barrett's
Norman Griffin Jr., 23, 432 BOOk 14 t Page 77 Of the Public
and $12 in change from a the early morning hours of Jan.
Seminole Sheriff's detective Marine, Sanford Marina, Ford St., ithamonte Springs, Records of Seminole County,
burglarized soft drink vending 17 and robbed him of jewelry, Bob Simmons said so far In- reported the recovery
of a 17- turnedhimselfinforarrestona Florida.
machines.
DATED thiS 3h d
Including a $32,000 diamond vestigators have no leads In the foot saIlboat reporteo missing warrant charging resisting an
Sgt. William Bernosky said ring.
1976
robbery.
earlier. Deputy G. L. Trombly officer without violence and ISeat'
the missing auto is dark blue in
The bandit also took Veigle's
Wardrobe Taken
Arthtjr H BeUwith,
said
the boat had been beached resisting an officer wit h
color and had no license tag.
new $10,000 Cadillac Seville
CIk
of the Circuit Court
Patricia Ann Neuman told at the west end of Lake Monroe violence. Bond was set at $5,000.
Buglars Strike
sedan,
fly Elaine RtCharoe
sheriff's deputies that she and the mast removed.
Diann Robinson,
, Castle
Deputy Clerk
Patrolman John W. Foster
A South-wide alert was issued returned to her Spanish Trace
Two Summonid
Mark ftuchwir,di.r
Brewer
Cow
-t,
Sanford,
w
reported burglars broke into an for the stolen auto.
Apartments, Wymop' Road,
Sheriff's deputies have held in licu of $5,000 bond on i Daaeian Towers
office trailer and two storage
Suite 70$
Monday night Orange County Altamonte Springs, residence served two
men with sum- charges of forgery and uttering 9300 S Dadeland Blvd
sheds at Brailcy Odham's Sheriff's deputies reported to find that burglars had taken monses to County court on a forgery.
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HRS Official Charged
TALI.,\UAssEF; (APi - Two

Health and
puzcitasing otlicurs
.srt'
sticking to their claim that a top JiltS nffic!al appiii"l
\ trellw I)re.sure to get $l8,
in illegal purchases

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Both men took strong issue with a report prepared by
House Speaker Terrell Sessurns at the request of
IIRS Si'cretary William Page.
Sesswns' report, presented to the Senate Health anti
Rt'habihthtive Services Committee Monday night, had
k'ared Odis Kentirick. a deputy HI
secretary, of
harges that he used pressure to get approval of purh;tses of television ('quipinent, calculators and office

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Children Die In Fires
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Fires in two houses on the same
block have claimed the lives of three infant girls, int'lutling IS-month-old twins, A fourth child was severly
burned in ttne of the blazes.
The victims were identified as Carmen and Sara Marta
Moreno, ind Li.sa Hudson, I. Another Hudson child,
l'onya, 5, was hospitalized with second degree burns over
most of her body.
Fire Chief Roy Gilliam said the Moreno twins died of
.pparent smokc irthalaticin earl) Monday about 15
lmiinules after being rushed to a hospital following the fire
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WASHINGTON AP - President Ford's new politi cal
counselor calls it hypocvitical to try to separate govcirnment from politics, saying he intends to work at both a
roide a new link between the White House and the Fctrd
campaign.
Rogers C.B. Morton was being sworn in today as a $4 4,.
600-a-year presidential adviser, a position that has stirr
controversy and one he said is essential to any presideirt.
Morton said "there is no way in the world that you can
parate polities from government" in a syst.m based on
elections. 'And therefore anything you did, like try to s
that you work 40 hours a week for the taxpayers and 40
hours a week to re-elect the president, is hypocritical.

Publ,th: Feb. 3. 1976
DEW ii

Longwood Closes Su bd'
ivision Streets

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With approval from the
I';n%Lroniiivntal Protection Agency, Army engineers say
they soon will begin spraying water hyacinths in the St.
Jij
River with the herbicide 2, 4-D.
('ol. I)onald A. Wisdom, district engineer for Florida,
said ecological considerations will be balanced with the
purpose of preventing the fast growing water plants from
('logging navigation channels or causing adverse enironmental effects to the river system.
"Spraying operations will be programmed to maintain
a high degree of production by directing treatment to the
heavier areas of infestation," Wisdom said.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 1S'1170cA09.a
ORANGE COUNTY TEACHERS ,
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,
Plaintif I

streets because an appropriate $50,000 homes.
neces.sarysinccthedepartment North, is only five minutes
maintenance bond was never
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The banking institution which already has a respirator.
away.
posted.
now has control of the develop.
Councilman Parker Anderson
I.ONGWOOD
When purchase of a suction
The city
The city for its own protection ment several weeks ago elicited the infonnation from device was dlscu.,sed last year
council Monday night ordered must place the public on notice, requested lot size variances. It Mrs. Bobbi
Bodner, a Council Chairman J R. Grant PATRICK MCDONAGH, et at,
streets in Columbus Harbor the attorney said, that the later withdrew the request registered nurse In the reported that doctors with
Dee,ntt
NOTICE OF SALE
barricaded, banning public use, streets, which provide a short- when the board indicated it audience, that although she had whom he had dlcussed the
NQt't, it herthy given that IhC
and instructed Mayor James H. cut toSeminola Boulevard (Dog would not favor downgrading been an attendant on an am- matter said a suction device of real proCer'y 5itu.itd
'n Semirv,ir
Lormnann to notify the banking Track Road), are closed to the lots.
Florida, described •
bulance for 18 months in New this sort could be dangerous ii County.
sn&lt;
institution which now owns the vehicular traffic.
In other business, cot'ncll York, handlIng 10 emergency handled improperly,
development that the city has
Beginning 1401,96' West and
The plot was approved and voted to withhold purchase of a calls daily, that she had not
1211 10' South of the Northeast
Anderson
noted
that
last
not accepted responsibility for construction on the streets and respirator-suction device (or during that time used a week the council authorized the
orner of Section 7. Township 20
the roadways.
the package sewer plant that the fire department emergency respirator or mechanical purcha.s when they were told South, Pang. 70 East, Seminot,
County. Florida, run thence South
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. serves only the Sanford- s'ehicle for one week while suction device,
that the equipment had already 347 7*'. thence East 627'. thence
said although the plat for the Orlando Kennel Club were information is sought on
Mrs. Bodr.er said that other been delivered and was In use. North 347 7*', lnene West to the'
subdivision was approved by completed, but no houses were whether other area fire depart- more simplified equipment did
Pnt of Beginning, lets the East 60
Anderson
added
that
his
wife,
the council and roads were built in what had been billed as ment.s, have such equipment the same Job, adding that a Barbara, Is also a registered te,t for road right of way conSiSting
of 1 577 acres
built, the city did not accept the a planned plush development of and whether the equipment is hospital, Florida Hospital nurse and that
she saw no need will be Sold (or CMPt in hand to the
highett and bett bidder at the West
for the equipment as long as the Front door of the Seminole County
city's emergency vehicle Is COurthoi,g, in Sanf,jrd, Florida, at
staffed by emergency medical the hour of 1$ 00 A M on February
17th, 1976. by Arthur H.
trained personnel,
tt Clerk of tp Ctr,,jt Court of the 'Pi,,
Council found last week that Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and
some $2,000 worth of equipment I or Seminole County Floridi, jr
had been ordered by Public suant to a Final Judgment of
Forcclot,,e entered by the Circuit
Safety Director Douglas Keller Court oi the Eightemth Judicial
Pre- said after the incident he year also during the economy
Agreed that sewer plant withoutcouncilauthoiiwtionas Circuit, In ari for Seminole County,
liminarles to granting pay (Manning tried to place the ware,
operator, Brady Mitchell, will required by city policy. The Florida. in the case of ORANGE
raises to three city department gun in the holster four times
COUNTY TEACHERS' FEDERAL
Councilman Gerard Connell be present at next week's board then stated .iew policy CREDIT UNION, Pla'nti(i vs
heads, including Public Safety and two of the (our times the said again Monday night he meeting to discuss the needs of that purchases made In the PATRICK MCDOPfAGH and
Director Douglas Keller, weapon went off.
could not vote for the council his department for laboratory future
without
proper EILEEN McDONAGIf, hit w,fe
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ThE.SDAY, F'EBIWARV 3
l)isabled American Veterans Chapter 30, 17-92,
Sanford, 7:30 pin.
Smnford Optimist Club Ladles Appreciation Night,
7:30 p.m., Sue Ann's Capri.
Seminole lions Club, 7 pin., Quality Inn. 1-4 and SR
434.
Os'rrratrrs Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light Building, Sanford
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Post, ]792,
Longwuod.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center.

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Open to public.

Legal Notice

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

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HF:l.f'AST, Ncrthcrn Ireland LAP, — Northern
Ireland's constitutional convention begins ancthei- attempt today to chart the strife-ridden province's political
future, but nobody expects it to produce an agrement
that will bring peace.
"The chances are pretty slim, aLmost zero," said John
Tayl&amp;r, a Protestant leader who four years ago was shot
six tunes by gunmen of the Irish Republican Army.
"We're prepared tu make every effort to reach
agreement in the convention, but the chances are that
agreement will not be reached," commented John flume,
a I(oman Catholic leader of the Social [)eznocratjc anti
Labor party.

Trudeau Tour Controversial
CARACAS tAP) - Canadian Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau has ended his il-day LaflnAjnerjean tour,
leaving a trail of controversy over his frien'iliness with
Cuban Prune Minister Fidel Castro.
Trudeau acknowledged Monday as he left Caracas for
Ottawa that some Latin-American countries fear the
t'xport of ('ut'an revolutIon on their soil, aI
tift' Iir.es cf
( u Ikifl (JU ratlorb in Angola.
But he inslited at a news conference there was nothing
Ineorrect in hi relations with Castro and
"in areas there
we hate political differences, the' were made quite clear
and almost brutally frank."

Ewnhig Jiciuld
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higher prices are necessary to amendment to another natural tCrS2c
;iarket. The Intrastate
Oppant'fltç of federal price pay for the exploration and de- gas bill which is designed to market prices are unregulated,
controla on natural gas say they veloprnent of new gas supplies provide emergency assistance and gas there sells for between
lIas'ethehestc.hancejn'7
0y.e5 to relieve natural gas short- in natural gas shortages,
$1.25 and $1.95 per thousand
to win congressional approval ages.
After
a
White
House
meeting
cubic
feet,
of an end to such controls,
If price controls are lifted, the Monday night among PresIdent
The basis for their op(1mln FederalEnergyAj-0
Fordand other lou%eleadersof
is that the Senate already has estimates that the average cost deregulation forces, Rep.
voted to phase out controls over of heating a home with
natural Clarence Brown, R'OhIo, said
a five-year period and the gas in 190 would be about $250 the House vote on Whetht to
house is scheduled to
take up a year, up $80 from the $170 at al10 Krueger to make his
the issue today' after Republi. 1974 rates,
amendment "will be very
caji and Democrats meet in
The immediate focus In the close" but said he was optimLsseparate strategy sessions.
House isa proposal by Rep. Bob tic it would pass.
If natural gas price controls Krueger, D-Tcx,, whh would
Thete eun-cntiy arc two pricare lifted, it
would mean higher gradually end price conirols, If ing arrangements for natural
heating and gas bills (or real- the House votes to allow him, ga Price controls are main"'-"'s'.', '.&amp;M4 buLr
alike, ?iat- Krueger ietnds to offer his tamed at 52 cents per thousand
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Altamunte Springs Garden (lub executive board
meeting, Altarnonte Springs Civic Center, 7:30 p.m.
The Sanford Set-enaders, Senior Citizens music and
tbning, 2 p.m. Sanford Civic Center.

WILLIAM R, SISSOP4,

WASHINGTON

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.rn., Mayfair County
Club.
Sanford Sertoma (ittb, noon, Sheraton Inn, 1-4 and SR
46,
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 120) W. First St.,
Sanford.
°rder of Eastern Star Masonic Tenqile, 8 p.m.
Seminole Chapter 2.

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Springs Civic Center, 30th anniversary meeting will honor
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the Courthoute of Seminole County,
at Sinford. Florida the Undersgned
Respondent
Clerk will offer (or sale
the following
NOTICE OF SUIT
descr,p, real Property:
1O WILLIAM P. SlSSOPd
Lot 11, Block E. WOODMERE
Last Known Addret,
PARK, 2nd Replat, accordino to the
MK P
Pia t thereofasreco,'dedifl Plit Book
tontina Camp
13,
i.,irb,oks,
Pubht Prcorth of
Seminole
County, Florida,
'rU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tngether with all %tructur,j,
rn
that a Petition for Dissolution of Pt'Oyements ItMt,res,
Marriage has heen tOad against you, a appurtenances on 4ppli,snces,
taid land or
andYouarereguiredtosery,10p
in Cofliunci ion therewith.
your written defentet, if any, I. it
The aforesaid sale will be made
on THOMAS B. DRAGE.
Esquire, P.O. Boit I7 Oqlando. trr o.'. to a Fhsal Judgment en
rwr,oa Jib?, iltorney ior the
"
137113 CA 09 8
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now Pending
In tP Cir'uil Court of
Petitioner, and (lie the orIginal with
'he Clerk of the above Stylid Court th E iohtcentp, JudlcItt Circuit in
fld for 5n,nüt, County,
on or before February 23.
Florfila
1976.
DATED this 30th day of January.
Otherwise, a Judgment may b
entered agairut you for the relief $976
(Seal)
demanded to Ihe Petilin
Arthur H. Beckwon, Jr.,
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
this Court. this 16th day of January,
k of tPt' Ciruit Court
By Fhiin RiCharde
1916
D'Puty Cler,
ISeal)
VAt4
DEN BERG, GAY
Arthur H. BCCkwith, Jr
1, BURKE, PA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Attorneys for the PlaintIff
By: Elaine RiCtsa,de
Poit Oflic.
793
Diputy Clerk
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Shriver: Government'Belongs To People
EDITOR'S NOTE: Candidates for the presidential
nominstiun of their parties, and
other political leaders, were
invited to contribute articles
concerning
presidential
character: What sort of person
should be elected presidetit on
Nov. 2, 1976, and why?
I..
"iUIHLri
one ot
inest'
t'ontributions.
much any iliore," and 63 per
cent subscribe to the notion that
fly SARGENT SlIIU'EIt
"people running the country
In the early days of the don't really care what happens
fcderallegalservicesprogram
to me." Patrick Caddell of
I met an elderly couple in Cambridge Reports says his
l'tr,iit Whn •,!j Jt
fgj3
Uw &amp; per
oi
$68.7Owiththehelpofoneo(our the public believes that in the
young lawyers. Their faces last 10 years "America's
were1ilIed%vifflJo'"fliistqth6 leadershaveconsi.stentlyljedto
first time in our lives we ever the American ix'oplo." And,
'.on anything," the old man according to Peter I). Hart, 57
explained to rue, "This is the per cent believe their political
first time anyone was ever on leaders "arc more in favor of
OUR side."
t)iU business" than in the
The Important question in average wurkcr.
1976, it seems to miuc, is whether
It's n wonder niariv people
the election v ill once ag;iirl feel that way,
place our government on the
Their hopes and dreams In
side of the people.
the 196
were shattered by
Not on the side of big business assassination of those very
or any other special interest, leaders who offered the mmist
but the side of the people.
hope. and by a war their
As we approach our nation's country couldn't win. Then
the
Bicentennial, it is clear that campaign promise "to bring us
many Americans don't believe together" was followed by
their government is on their divisive rhetoric and imside. Pollster Louis Harris peachable crimes in the highest
reports that 7 per cent feel offices of our land.
their s'iews "don't really count
Finally, our people have been

living (or seven years with
rising prices, rising (leflcits,
arid the highest unemployment
since the Great Depression
all at the same time.
Amnith mdl this, the People arc
getting from the a(l:lllnLstratlOn
in Wa.shlngton not leaderthip,
but a vacuum of leadership.
They are getting demagoguery
on Armierica's urban crisis and
vetoes of health, education and
child nutrition measures
designed to ilicet their most
basic human needs.
We all know by now that
government cannot solve all
our problems I've worked for
30 years as an executive at all
lcvclsofprivateandpublie life
and certainly I share :i healthy
skepticism about the role and
capacity of the federal
government. Iii fact, l'vt..
always been opposed to cen'.'uze(1, rigiti,
burt'aiirr,'tt'v. That's why in
1.egal Services, the Peace
Corps, llc'ad Start, Community
Action and the other programs
that I developed and directed,
the real power was put into the
hands of the people and local
community,
These
programs
were
designed to give people a hand
up, not a hand out. And I'm
convinced this is what people
want today
not welfare, but
jobs.
not a government that

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minster, Md. lie received a B.A. degree from Yale in 193R and
an LL.B. in 1941. Shriver served in the Naval Resers'e, 1940-is.
lie was an assistant editor of New*week, 1915.15. From I1G
to 1960, Shrlver worked on the staff of Joseph P. Kennedy,
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first director of the Peace Corps. He was director of the Of.
fICt of Economic Opportunity
196448, an U.S. Ambassador
to France, 1968-70. Shriver served ass special assistant to
Presidt Nixon in 1971, but was placed on the Democratic
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pretends to have all the answers, but a government that
answers to thc:n, the people,
rather than the big oil, big
defense contractors or an)'
other
concentration
of
t,,unornlC power.
S it is not good enough today
to simply talk against big
governmental bureaucracy
(especially when federal employes have increased by
nearly 64,000 since Gerald Ford
took officei, It is not good
enough to claim that our
economic problems will solve
themselves if we merely rely on
free markets,
The people know that many
markets are not free. They
know that food, gasoline and

He Is married and has five children.

other prices have soared
largely because too few interests wield too much
economic power. It's not that
they want to change ow system
they know it rnmin.
as it was in Jefferson's time,
man's be.st hope. But they want
to be treated fairly within that
system,
The people want the hard
truth about inflation, energy
and other subjects. They know
the solutions won't be easy.
They're willing to do their part,
to work hard and to sacrifice
where necessary. But they want
to have a voice once again in the
direction of THEIR government and THEIR lives.
The people's cynicism about
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today rises and falls with the
politicians' cynlcisrmi about
them.
ao',lR )ii, know. mime
willtell s'oi.i, I'm no cynic. I'v
always had a trcmendou.
amount of faith in this nation
and its people. That's why I am
seeking the presidency. Despite
the depth of our problems, I
remain optimistic about the
brightnesso(ourprospec_i
we will listen to the people,
challenge and involve the
people, and, together, seek tm
make America an even Lettc'r
place in its third centurs.
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NEXT: Morris L'dall i

i' Altamonte's Buschman

) ('ountv's tioLstal construction
Before the Cabinet approveri setback line, which was estaba seaward boundar) for con- lished hr scientific studies of
struction in 1)uval Count&gt;', Attv. wave heights
(;en. Robert Shevin said that
In areas where beaches al(he lines along Florida beaches ready have washed away, the
are not denying owners use of line is behind the seawalls, Wil.
their property.
lianiSensabaugh of the beaches
Shevin pointed out Monday and shores staff said.
that the C'abinet granted cxD'ival was the 15th county
emptions in Volusia Count)' for where the line has been estabI
construction of three houses on lisheti: another nine counties
the ocean side of the line as long have sandy beaches where
as they were raise.I on piers state law requires the setback
above water level to protect regulations.
them and avoiti beach erosion.
Wlll.IA%1 (. BROWN
Before the Cabinet approved
In other enviroinmuental ac- the next-tn-the last payment on
.mechaniv In the Sanford
ton, the (-'4lbinet approved a St. George Island, Natural Re- Sl105 of the Seaboard Coast
$1.25-million pa)ment on a park sources I)irector harmon hut' Railroad ssa% awarded a
on St. George Island, but de- Shields assured it that the cost sers ici' pin rc(-entl) For
layed a decision on a request by of putting in a water line to the ('nmplt'tIon of 40 years (II
I)ade Counts' to put strict limniLs island will be deducted from the continuous sen ice stilli (he
In fishing in Biscayne Bay.
payment if tile seller doesn't railroad.
The Na;ural Resources Dc- finish it by the June 26 payment
ptrtnwnt staff was directed to date.
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The Cabinet agreed In 1973 to
action is needed on Biscayne buy 1,468 acres of the island tiff
Bay fishing and report back the Panhandle coast in FrankFeb. 17.
un ('oiint' for $6.46 million in
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I do think the way 50mm.'
agencies use it politically or
otherwise is wrong. I agree that
no commissioner or group of
public officials should get
together and make decisions
unless the public is aware of it.

AI.TAMONTE SPHIN(;5
City Commissioner Glen
Buschinan, beginning his third
month in office, has not lost his
illusions of the lofty aims of
elected office, but he has been
surprised at how little one
member of a governing b'
r
can accomplish on his own.
The retired Air Force
lieutenant Colonel believed,
when he assumed office, that
problems bothering constituents could, in many cases,
tie readily taken care t, "But,
it is not always that easy," he
flow Says
When he made his first ,
for election late last year,
(',l.EN BUSCHMAN
hluschmnn promised to devote
100 per cent of his time to the
''Ucfcre I was elected I had
job, if it was necessary.
friends on the city commission.
"I really believe I have put in Since I was elected, if I even
the effort as far
as time is socialize with these people, it
concerned," he said, adding,
caj be misconstrued.
"I've learned a lot, attended all
"To have an organization run
commission meetings, and right the members should
planning hoard
meetings, as socialize—get together.
well, for background pur- lfowever, if the commissioners
Poses."
had a party, the)' could get into
"I haven't done
any one thing trouble. It is frustrating.
yet that I can really put a
1 don't think the law
handle on," he said, noting,
nuweser, ne nas a mew opinions,
including one on the "governmerit in the sunshine" law.
"The Law basically is a great
thing, but it has flaws," Buschman sail
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' euntruvursia tlivisitmn iii________________________________________________________________________ rector fired by Sec'retarv °
State Bruce Smathers says "I
ii:nRt'Ah{\' 2, 1976
Stanley I". Thomas, lieltun,i
walked nut with mr head no.
I I%tII(I',i,','
saitcr 1,.,. 1(10K, i,aKe larY
But I'm going to fight tn:"
Sanford:
Juniiiie I.. Freeman, Lake
Suillthers fired James Weil.ucy M. Boatright
Monroe
ne.rt ItS corporations director
James V. Dench Jr.
Priscilla Jackson, I,akc Monday,
following a dispute
Rosa Fields
Monroe
over
a
$2
fee for searches of
Mary 0. (lager
('hristinc K. Carraway, New
corporate records.
Marie Hardy
Soivrna Beach
Weinert imposed the fee after
William J. Hurst
Ilse Levy. Orange City
iIisc'ering
a little-known state
Susie J, Hutchinson
Theodore Joynes, Oviedo
law that he said required the
Jack Lawrence
i har;e.
Frank M. Manning
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fliit Srnzithe
•Im
lily
l'..Iizat)eth Marston
law t'onfhcted with the public
Elizabeth Russell
records law, ordered computer
MILS, MII.L)1tLI) GIEK
Joyce Nickle, Deflary
k'rnsinal installed to provide
Wealthy S. Spokes, II)eBary
Mrs. Mildred Gier, 71, furMonday's high 61, today's low Free access to corporate
Norman
G.
Ielanger,
records for "noncommercial merly of Lake Mar)', died
30.
I)eltona
Monday in Boston, N.Y. Born in
Fair through Wednesday with tIM'.
Benny I.. Mclton, Deltona
l(&amp;'Fusing to obey the order, Langlord, N.Y., she lived with
Harts' J. Titshaw, Lake Mars' mild da s and cold nights.
her daughter, Mildred (Millie)
Weinert
criticized Smathers
highs
In
the
upper
SOs
and
Earl W. Tone)', Lake Mary
lower 0s today and lower to
interview publIshed Surida)' Schwejckert in Lake Mary prior
Leslie Varnes, Lake Monroe
70's Wt'ilncstlay. I.ows anti said the new terminal was to mating to New York 10 years
Dominick DiPaulo, Orange mitl
toni(.ht mostly in the lOs. "strictly to try to quiet the re- ago. She was a member of
City
Variable winds fire to 10 m.p.h. Jxirters so the press won't keep Catholic Church of the Nativity,
Kila Egbert, Orangi' City
lake Mary.
tx-corning south and southwest tuglilighting the issue."
Other Survivors include,
St't'erai
Capitol
durhg the afternoon.
re'iorters
HU(THS
daughters,
Dorothy Drevett.
have written critical articles on
EXTENI)EI) I-'OhtE('AS'T
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Indat
Boston, N.
Y., Marian
l'artl'
cloudy
with (1w search fee, contending it
Bolt, a boy, Sanford
Errington, Eden, N. V.; Margie
(onfli'ted with the public
i':isttnahlt' temperatures and
Lockwood, Oswcgo, N. V.; 16
thaluf of a few shosers. highs records law.
t)IS('UAIU;ES
grandchildren
and 11 greatmainly in the upper 60s cx"mnetvhere there have to be
Sanford'
grandchildren.
trt'nie north antI 70s t'lses, here. i'ople s. ho believe this man,
Mrs. 1'hommias Neva Iivel)'
Wurtz Fur.eral Home, Boston,
Lows
mostly In the lOs extreme hlru,t'eSmiiathers, and his father,
girl
north, SOs central and SOs cx- Getwge,arenotabovethlaw," N. V. IS in charge of
Willie \llen
arrangements.
Weinert said.
tremt' south.
I.eona IA'e
Wednesday's Daytona Ikach
Irma M. Lowe
titles: high 10:23 n.m., 10:46
Alice I3cinert, DeBary
uirn low 3:57 a.nu,, 1:18 P.ni.
hswge I'. Cui-rier, Ikhiary
Port ('anaveral: high 10:00
Edna M. Jones, DeBars'
a.m., 10:27 p.m., low 3:51 a.m.,
Rita W. hiarris, Ik'Itona
1:14 p.m.
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slip in a round of golf now and
then, Buschman said he has nt
really pursued any outsiti"
activities aince his election.
"There is so much I need :,
learn. In another couple months
I may be caught up to the po::m:
where I'll be
able to (10
(methIng other than mv
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KENDALL his wife. JOHN

approved by the city council was given a $1,000 pay raise
In otaer action, council:
Regulations,
partment headson the second Trust,, and MABEL 0000EN,
last nIght.
Dec. 1, at the conclusion of a six
Authorized bids be acoffense,
hit wife. WILLIAM 14 CROSS. and
The council voted 4-1 to month probationary period. cepted (or a "tar pot" for the
Heard
Councilman
JOHN C. WILLIAMS, JR . Dekn.
dants Wlech bears cue number 75,
arriend the budget to restore The new $500 raise Is Street department to be used to Lawrence Goldberg, who is in
pay raises taken from the retroactive to Oct. 1.
1170 CA 09 B, in the docket of said
patch city streets,
charge of the police and fire
Court.
department heads last year In
Fisher has been with the city
heard a report from departments, say he will report
Dated this 30th dai of January,
FICTiTIoUS NAME
economy moves,
for many years and Chw'ey ha
Not,,','.
hmrøby ':'.'tn tti? I em
976
Conriell that the state an- next week on the numbers
Keller, whose condition is also been employed by the city ticipates the city will receive employcs currently on the engaUnd In business at 430 South iSeal)
Wyre Road, Altarnont, Springs,
listed as "satisfactory" at (or several years.
Arlhtjr H BCCkjth, Jr
$146,000 in state revenue police department payroll. Seminole County. Florida under thp
Clck of the Circuit Court
Florida Hospital North, is to
It Is expected that the council sharing money during the Connell questioned whether a f4ctitio name of LA SALLE, and
By, Cecelia V. Ekert.
Deputy Clerk
receive a $500 salary increase will formally adopt a resolution current fiacal year. The city dispatcher was properly hired that I intend to regist.r laid name
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, PublIsh Feb 3, 1976
with identical hikes going to to amend the budget to ap- originally budgeted $85000 under the federally funded with
DEW 19
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Public Works Director Ralph propriate money for the pay from that source. It was up- Comprehensit'e Employment cordance with the proviSions of the
Fisher and Building Inspector hikes at next week's meeting. dated by the city accountant, and Training Act (CETA) Fititiut Name Statutes, To Wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
David Chacey.
S.Ctiofl$ós()9 FIo,'ki Statutes 1957. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Council Chairman J.R. Grant harold Hartsock, to $108,
in prc'gramn when It had not been
5: John M. Roe
In
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the shooting incident, the voted against the raises, saying a workshop last week,
authorized by the council,
Publish: Jan, 13, 20, 27, Feb.), )97
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
safety director's revolver went he is oçoaed to their being
0EV-So
Connell also warned that
CIVIL NO. 7S-73ISCA0,.
off when a trigger adapter retroactive,
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK,
Authorized Grant and
allegedly caught on his
Plaintiff,
city may
Jose
the
state
money
Fisher
to
purchase
an
asphalt
Also to come up at next unless
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a fiscal report or audit roller for
EII3HTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. JAMES K, BIEBER. it al,,
$25(j()
shoulder holster as he was week's meeting is an ordinance (or 1975 Is furnished to the state
CUlT. Pd AND FOR SEMINOLE
preparing to attend a meeting raising the salary of the council immediately. City Clerk Onnle
Defendi',ts
Took under advisement COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO7ICE OF SALE
of teenage police cadets at city and the mayor from $150 Shomate said llartsock is revised rules of order for CASE P40. 760CA-C4.0
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that
hail at 6 pm. last Wednesday. monthly to $200. A cut was taking care that the report will councIl meetings prepared by LINDA B. SISSON,
on the 16th day of Feturary, 1976. at
Petitioner, II 00 A M at the sest
Polire Sgt, Greg Manning mane in their monthly pay last he forwarded to Taliaha.ssce, City Attorr1cy Ned Julian Jr.
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cidentally shot himself in the public safety director last June department heads in salary said, is required by the state reprimand on first violation

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herald Staff Writer

APt - PolIcc are asking for

paraplegic accused of selling phony franchises for
medical aids for the handicapped.
In a 10-state appeal Monday, police sought evidence to
help prosecute the president of an Orlando-based firm
u.ille"I RA!)
Medical Aids, The firm's president, ('.
Monroe Arnold lrtnan, WaS arrested Saturday on
h;u- ges of larceny.
l.erman. a Wtleelchair.bound paraplegic, gained
ti;itioil attention last year when he mailed a photograph
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tioua to the Hot (a

COrdance with the provisions of thtt'
Fictitious Name Statute's, To Wit.
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misdemeanor wagering in- 1 Section 165.09 Florida Statutet
S. Mary J. Rlblett
dictmcnts returned by a
Publish: Jan 13, 70. 77, Feb 3, 1976

fly BOB LLOYD
IieraldStnff Writer

Assistance

In C)rlando Franchise Case

FICTITOUS NAME

Auto

Sanora South subdivision
construction site off S. Saiiford
Avenue,
S.infrtj police today were Two electric typewriters, a
investigating two burglaries In televi.cion and two calculators,
which a new car, tools and valued at $1,338, were missing
office equipment valued at from the office trailer. A welder
$10,022 were reported stolen. and a wr nw vli,

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The flamboynnt, blunt-spoken diplomat mad ? no
mention of any friction between himself and President
Ford or Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger whe
n his
rcsirnitinn wac annmnr! Mr.dy.
flut there were reports that Moynihan blamed Kissi nger
fnr his departure, sa)ing Kissinger undercut hit11 m
private while sujportirig him in public. And top U.5 . officlaic, !p.Rking "rivately, made it clear they cunsideted
\ioynihan a cross to bear because of his outspoken and
occasionally caustic statements about world affairs during his 6' months at the U.N.
When he was asked Monday about his relationship with
Kissinger. Mornihan said "W ira nI,1
I I.
been his ambassador as well as the President'$ in
tarrvinp out his rlii::,'

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isinest at 109 Winter
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corporations. Called ''yen- payers Jielled out 515000 fnr it :iddc tm. art'trdin to Orr.
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iy ne nau io light tures," the firms are bought in each person on welfare, The
In the future, however, Orr's name of COMPLETE WlOw
t'ornmimity olSeminole County. bureaucrats in Washington to hopes of becoming successful welfare recipient doesn't agency will be judged when the SALES AUD SERVICE and that we
And, the $4,150,607 In federal deposit the money here Instead and, someday, employing low receive the entire $15,000 corporations prove their worth intecd to regiSter said name with the
dollars the agency has received of leaving the dollars in banks income and poverty level because a goody portion goes by the number of jobs they Clerk of theCircuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
since it took up residence here in Washington, Orr's rationale workers, and in Orr's own to pay for overhead costs to create.
the proviiiins of the Fictili'us
has been deposited in local was that he wanted the money words to allow the workers to administer the program.
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
banks
In the final analysis,
a practice Orr says to flow through the community "contribute to this nation's
Statuks
Orr says 203 of his agency's however, SEE DCO will be
Jerry W 0.'rry
the amount of dollars local image.
I.ast year in Seminole for welfare,
banking institutions may lend
belief or disbelief in the t,or Publish Jan. 70. 77. Feb 3, 10,
0EV 96
Orr's agency purchases Counts', Orr points out, taxMultiply 203 times $15,000 and thiness of the agency's mission. ________________________

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Seminole County Young Republicans, 8 p.m., Quality
Inn 1-4 and SR 436.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Rummage Sale sponsored by Christian Women's
Fellowship, 9a.m. to 5 p.m., Deltona Christian Church,
it1 E. NorilI:IIuly Blvd.
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Itothi) ('lub of Seminole, South. 7:50 a.m., Lord
('httriitilcv's. Altainonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Holiday Inn.
Order of the Amaranth, Cathedral Court 38, Masonic
T,'.II,I-,In
ii n Mpotint' and 'It'.etim'sn
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,ttaneed Creative Aggression weekend seminar, fee
fli, Seminole Community College South Seminole Center
'it SR 436 and 1-4. ('all SCC Community Services for
reservation.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Central Florida Council Boy Scouts, Rccognitmi
meeting, 2:30p.m. Lake County Fairgrounds, SR 44, West
of Eustis. nartx,cue, entertainment and awards.
Auction, Deltona United (lurch of Christ, Providence
Boulevard, 10a.m.; noon luncheon.

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('aIling all women!
F'irik1 Ttduwlogicai University (FfU) is once
again holding a "Woman's Worry Clinic" featuring
a variety of topics that are of particular interest to
the female set.

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This year's clinic, on March 26, marks the third
time the morning event has been sponsored jointly
by the Women's Auxiliary of the Orange County
Medical Society and the office of the l)ean of
Women at FlU.
On tap for the clinic, which begins at 9 n.m., at
the First Presbyterian Church 1106 E. Church St.,
Orlando) are nine group sessions, each conducted
by well-known professionals in the area.
lopping off the program will 1w luncheon
speaker Dr. I4etty Siegel. child psychologist and
Ian of Continuing Education at the University of
florida, who will discuss the importance of the
lather in child rearing in "Dad: how lmportart Is
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ICIIAHI) leNG, Editor

V ILI.IAM 1) CUHHIF'. Managing Editor

!()HEIfl C, MAHKEV. Ad ertising Direutor
II ir I &gt;cIivt'r
%%et'k. 55 re1Ls; Month. $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
Viar. $28 40. H Mail In fii'ridi Sdtnv
as honw delivery. All
'thor mail - Mtfi $2 t3;
Moth. S1m3.20; 12 Months. $32.40,

Basic Tax Reform
A Sensible Idea

The Clock

Women who register for the Worry Clinic will
have the opportunity to spend the morning cx.
iloring any two of the nine topics to be covered. A
registration fee of $3 covers the entire program,
:!udiri UiK1i.

Reservations are required by March 19, and
checks payable to "Woman's Worry Clinic" should
be mailed to the clinic at FlU, Box 25000, Orlando,
32816.
Topics to be discussed in the various sessions
include: The Man in M&gt; Life; How a Housewife
Handles Alcohol; I Like Myself - What's Right
With Me; hysterectomy — It's Pleasures and
htfalLs; My l.egal Rights As A -man; Lady
lleware — The Consumer Rip.Olf; Understanding
Worry and Stress; Coping With a Family Illness
and Steps to a Successful Retirement Plan."
Saunds interesting, gals!
Despite a continuing recession and economic
stress on many people, Saings and Loan
Associations in florida experienced their largest
net savings gain in history (luring 1975, according to
William U. hiussey, president of the industry's
sLitewide trade association, "The Florida Savings
and loan League."
'in excess of
billion was added to sangs
accounts in Florida savings and loan associations,"
hIu..ssey said, "and it would appear that in additnn
to the new money being deposited, retention of a

significant amount of the $950 million paid into
the
savings accounts in Interest, contributed
record gain."
Hussey said, "This net gain in savings was
considerably higher thar the $1.6 billion recorded In
1974 and slightly ahead of the prevlou.s record year
of 1972 of $3.3 billion."
Does this mean that people are saving more and
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spending less?

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The Vagabond Marionettes, a group of highly
skilled people, will perform "Aladdin and His
at Southside Elementary School,
Wonderful I
Sanford, omi Tu&amp;sday, March 2.
The performance will be at 8p.m. and tickets are
priced at $1 per person. It is sponsored by the
Southside Elementary PTA and will be staged in the
school auditorium.
The Vagabond Marionettes are from Atlanta,
Ga., and are considered to be one of the best puppeteer groups in the Southeastern U.S.
They'll perform with puppets that stand 2' feet
tall which are all tunukraftcd.
The general public is in'1ted to attend and is
ur'l t ciipport this worthwhile project
- Bill Currim

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Secretary of Treasury William Simon says he
$3.6
is not launching a trial balloon for the Ford administration with his recent speeches and in.
terviews calling for basic reform of the federal tax
system.
We wish he were.
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President Ford's determination to link tax cuts
TOM TIEDE
with spending Cuts led Congress to go along
reluctantly with that principle for the sake of
Ford Speech;
getting the President's signature on a tax bill in
December. In the end. Congress could not argue
with the logic of the President's position, There is a
sitU I lar a pp&amp;'al o logic in the reforms \I r. Simon is
proposing for the tax system itself.
Congress is currently bogged down in the
technicalities of another voluminous "tax reform"
In his second State of the Union Address,
bill. Mr. Ford probably would strike a sympathetic
President Ford was happy to report, and
chord with the public by chaHening Congress to
CONCORD, N.H. — When members of
Americans were happy to hear, that the nation is
look instead at the kind of reform Mr. Simon is
Congress
tailed to win support Last year for a
in better — "in many ways a lot better" - shape
straightforward
pay raise, they resorted in their
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suggesting it is the pericdic exercises in
than It was last January.
greed to legislative trickery. Using stealth,
piecemeal tax reform like that now under way in
Whatever credit the President can take for
secrecy
and the suhsection of an ot&amp;ure bill
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Congress which have made a wilderness out of our
this, and he did take credit, Is not to lx,
which
they
knew would draw no public scrutinv,"
begrudged, The only problem, economics being
lax laws and left taxpayers with a growing
.
the
lawmakers
established an unprecedented
the far from exactscjence it is, is that there Is no
resentmeit about their complexities and
cost of living salary Increase that will be
-,
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way of knowing whether the policies of the Ford
inequities,
automatic
on an annual basis.
administration are responsible for this enMr. Simon tJiink his reform would restore
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the
nobles have at the expense of their
couging turnabout or whether it is simply due
simplicity and fairness to the tax system. lie would
souls
insulated
themselves from the bother of
to the sheer resilience of this vast country.
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throw out most of the 6,000 pages of laws and rules
inflation.
And
thus,
too, have they established
Assuredly, though, the more the nation's
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the
fundamentals
for
what could and should
that are now beginning to baffle even the Internal
economic outlook improves in the months bet-'
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become a major Issue In this year's federal
ween now and convention, the better will be Mr.
Hevenue Service - personal tax preferences,
election.
IsCongress the m.asteeorthe cervant of
,
Ford's chances of recei%ing his party's enspecial deductions and credits, exclusions and
the
public
good' It's not a new argumffl, h!it In'
dorsement to govern the nation for the next four
other provisions, lie would instead impoce a
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)td(s.
simple, progressive income tax on what people
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and closed.
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Also, his presenting himself as the "common
earn. Those in the lowest income brackets would be
''
One man pushing the point is Wallace
sense" leader, and his quoting of the
'excused, as the are now. The rest would pay a tax
Revolutionary-era author of that stirring call for
Calif. He has entered himself on the New
ranging from 10 or 12 per cent at the lower end to 35
hampshire ballot as a vice presidential canfillip
his
image
needs.
or 40 per cent at the higher end of the income
didate
sole concerned with the repeal of the
spectrum.
(The cynic might point out that the man who
congressional cost of living escalator. "I'm not
was afraid to receive Alexander Solzhenitsyn in
'
.Second, Mr. Simon would "intergrate" the
interested
In the 'ice presidency," he says, "but
the White House would never Invite a freepersonal income tax and the corporate income tax
it's the only way I can present a kind of
thinking radical like Thomas Paine to a
to end what now amounts to double taxation of
referendum to the people. Are we still in control '
presidential prayer breakfast. Rut then Paine is
corporate earnings. If income ta is collected on a
safely dead.)
of
ow Congress' That's what I'm asking here."
"Steady!"
company's earnings, it should not be collected
The President still hasanuznber of handicaps After vot1ni in
___________________________ the cost of living ;.iease last summer, some
In overcome, hovcvcr, The Unions, for one,
aiain on dividends paid from those earnings tU (he
uncomfortable legislators said It was done in
mad at him (or vetoing the common situs JOHN CUNNIFF
company's shareholders. Besides correcting an
picketing bill,
such
a way as to keep the public Ignorant and
inequity, this would have the further benefit of
quiet. The measure was ramrodded throuh
Labor, of course, has always been more or
encouraging more Americans to invest in business
less In the Democratic pocket, but even the
Congress in five days. When It appeared to be in
and industry and create the pool of capital needed
trouble
in the House, a recorded vote actually
farmers, who have traditionally voted
f) e n s 1 o n
1¼
C
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[)
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for economic growth.
I
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m
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showing it defeated, cries of electronic miscount
Republican, are angry over the restrictions the
Mr. Simon's frontal assault on the tax system
government has placed on the sale of
echoed
the
floor, theand
balloting
process
was
NE% \(ffl&lt; Al' — The 1974 private pension still believes "everyone will operate in great forced
into
extention,
the shouting
ended
agricultural products in the world market,
has been described as "radical simplification." His
act makes the future income of workers more doubt."
And there are still some eight million secure but it has created a (blenuna for some
simplificztion is radical enough that political
You may say at this point that you'll just let
unemployed
whose situation has not been investment advisers, one that some of them feel the experts worry
Obviously, not every legislator favored the
leaders may tend to shy away from it. However,
about it. But it concerns you fraud
lonly 272 of 535 voted yea). Many feared
can be resolved only by the courts.
significantly
improved
by
anything
the
Ford
imiore
vitally,
the approach of April 15 should remind the
because it's your money that's the
administration has done or has not done.
risks Involved, particularly in view of the
The confusion centers on the interpretation of involved and it might be your pension funds that elections
I'resident and members of Congress of the
Even so, sufficient unto the day not only Is the pru(lence, the use
the no vote was weighted with
of which any fiduciary that brings the clarifying court case.
profound discontent aroused in their constituents
evil but the good tidings thereof. Today, both
members
facing
reelection). Others agreed with
is, a handler of other people's money must be
A.s often applied, the prudent man rule means the congresrnan who
by the sight of Form 1040 waiting to be filled out. It
Gerald Ford and the nation look better than able to demonstrate. But how (to
argued thusly against the
you prove
that a fiduciary may show prudence by defen- linpllcatlons of congressjon
anyone expected they would a year ago.
may take radical surgery on the tax system to head
Immunity from
prudence1
ding the individual companies in a portfolio
inflation: "The American people would be better
off the "taxpayer revolt" that Mr. Simon believes
off if Congress got a pay
You'll find this requirement way back in the having been selected wisely and responsibly,
is brewing.
decrease when the cost
American travelers continue to bring

In her first book of poems,
"The Many Facets of Love
Sanford writer Shirley Platt &amp;hilke lays
bare her heart and soul,
But more than exploring
just
her
own
feelings as daughter
mother and lover, she writes of
emotions familiar to all
womanhood.
of emotions a woman feeLs when experiencing the different facets
of love Ui
her life, The wonder of nature all around her; that
.cpecial love and concern for
family and friends; and the sensuous
love a woman has for a man,"
All through her life, explained the petite and
sparkling Mrs.
Sciulke, the material for her poems has
her. It is only now, that her family Is been welling up Inside of
grown and her social and

"The Many F'ac',ts of Love" is the
resilt.
It was (roman Interview on the Johnny Carson Show
that the
theme of her
poetry collection evolved. "A young actress was
talking about her interest in reincarnation" Mrs. Schilke recalls.
n1
nae Ue comment that he would lik€ to
come
back as a woman
that he would really like to understand
loions an what makes a
wornafl tick,
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seem likely to be more cozy than democratic.
Premier Fidel Castro authorized the drafting of a con.
stitution in 1975 by the Conununlst party congress, rovidlng for
national provincial and municipal assemblies. There
been
no stampede of candidates, because Castro has warned against
self.glorlficauon. Aspirants for public office must be peoposed
by their friends and peers on the basis of theft outstanding

has

And since it is difficult in Cuba to be an outstanding citizen
without being a Communist party member, the choice between
1ates will be limited.
Eventually a Council of State, selected from the National
Assembly, will be named. It will choose a peesident, who will be
head of government and head of state.
Most of the nine million Cubans over 16 years old will be
permitted to vote under the new system giving "power to the
people."
But skeptics report that the early favorite for the new
presidential post is Castro.

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The Saudis contend these were reasonable
'in, the sons of sheiks Arabia will soon be
The Sa,i'tls, who are stau,ich friends of the
A staff mc'nliu, Prepared for
aring the"Smokey Bear" hats of tim U.S. United States, sought U.S. help. They brought
commissions for legitimate sales work,
Rosenthal,
However, the Senate subcommittee on charesthattheftce0ffl5
hway patrolmen and barking "10-4"
into their over about two doien American experts to
"deplorablerecordiflci%li.f
lu;s
Multinational Corporations, headeti
by Sen.
conduct
a
top-secret,
$350,000
study
of
The memo cites figures
the
Frank Church, 1)-Ma,, Is investigating,
It's all part of a
from Texas as an
3ecrecy-shrouded, multi- country'sfnternal security problems Among the
exple,
"Women, blacks and
lion-dollar deal, which will provide the Saudis experts
ethnicstate
minorities
Meanwhile, a letter of agreement has been were uflderreprflted in Texas
were ex-FBI agents, former mIlitary signed
to provide the Saudis
h a complete highway patrol patterned after
emmen, communications specIalIsts, border patrol
with a highway ploylnent," the memo alleges,"
patrol, complete with a headquarters
Arizona, California and Ohio systems,
and
occupied
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I' "The Many Facets of Love," at an autograph party in

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Letting our secret thoughts shtittje between -.
Reaching out to c.arcss an arm a cheek,

Your first fish caught and mounted,'
And of a daughter:
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world as vice president of her husband, Carl's new business,
Schilke Entecprises, most of her married life
has been devoted to
her children and their activities,
grown children, Christ'j, Wendy and Richard,
'You are now on your own, my son.
No longer a lluic boy, but quite grown,

his heart and had a life sized oil

her son's pregnant girl friend ts
a
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ns tint
m his bedroom with a candle gentle son
came to inc In his
burning near it night and day third year of college and said he
I can't take much more of was dropping out to marry a
this. I feel like his housekeeper. girl he had
gotten pregnant.
Please tell me what to do.
Icried.'flitgjrlwasanurse'
JEALOUS OF A SPIRIT 110w could she do tiis? I

Iheidherclosesol,toocouldr,ay
break down and cry at her
Mother, I lore you, how very much I love you.
signed and decided to accept
daughter s wedding.
Then she smiled and God took her away,
What's wrong with crying at a this girl as mt daucihter
Born in Berlin, Pa. and reared in Alexandria, Va., in the later wedding? Your
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years of her married life Mrs. Schilke has grown to know and love plies
was ad still is sad
that rather than give vent
central F lorida and regard it as home. In the Sanford ccnmunity
dened
but
we are blessed with
to an honest emotion and learn
she has been involved with women's clubs, United Fund
d'
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and Pink to cope with it, one should take an a ora c grandi
Lathes,
eoted daughter.in.la
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a pill.
She is an outdoors person, enjoying tennis, golf, boating,
Which is worse, a tear- wed keep the chud wheneer
flying and gliding. Tearing along in her vivid yellow sports car, stained face at a wedding or the
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As preparations for the
Valentine Ball (Feb 14 at 9
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(entert accelerate so nne
hers of Zeta Xi Chapter are
busily attending workshops to
mna'e table decorations with a
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theme for Beta Sigma Phi chanan of sernces and her The
se1ces committee plans brother got liquored up and
Sororit for 1976 At Zeta Xl's helpers, made and stuffed large to assist needy patients
ircumcLcd ,each other
the
first rush social in September 1&amp;inch dolls and animals for Sanford Nursing and at
rzn into a sot of trouble
Con
members let friendship the pediatric ward at the
inu iiau to hunt up a uro1ogt
%alescent Center located on
fling' at the home of Lesia Seminole Memorial Hospital Mt llon1lIe Menue
for repairs shortly afterwards
%right %here Marty Colcgroe
It's best to have it done in
and her orking comninittee
mnfanc
grilledsteaksforrnemiirs
GFVVC Bicenfennia Piate Issued
ANOLDMA\
Mm's. Carroll E. Miller, liberty' throughout
Dur';iScmbe the ways
all the land,"
and mnLans committee ith E',e president of the General features three jubilant Amen
Federation of Women's Clubs, cans ringling the liberty
Hogtro chairman and
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front yard of their home. (Herald Photo by'

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Nelson Dorothy flames Eve
Ithgero, Lois Sandner, Gknda secretary', Kathy Mctloud.
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A daughter grow
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Full of confidence,
"Yes, while I was raising my kids I became so involved in all
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into that void, I sat down and wrote out my pent up feelings. I
the road and frantically scribble the lines that have popped into
dependency
guess that was the start.
u p o n part of him in that precious
her Pw'! Or she will wake in the middic of the
night umid creep tranquilizers:'
"Someone died. God shut one door. But he opened another for into the
grandchild,
den of her Sanora home to tap out the thoughts that come
"D" IN PORTLAND
me to develop what talent I have."
SADDENED BUT BLESSED
bubbling up into her consciousness.
DEAR "DP" On the remote
Some of her most poignant lines are written in "Mother"
A second book of poems is already in the planning, she
says. chance that oversedatlon,
'Then she said those beautiful words to me,
DEAR ABBY: The .12-yearMrs. SchUke will be on hand to meet the public and autograph possible
side effects and future old fellow who wants to sue his
I had waited a lifetime to hear,
copies of her book at an autograph party
at Gifts by Nan, down. dependency upon tranquilizers parents
"Mydaughterl love, howverymuch I loveyou,"
for having circumcised
town Sanford, on Thursday and Friday.
could result. I would certainly him should have his head
examined, I have been cirni

Many memories fill my mind
Of your little boy ways of yesterycars.
Frogs In your pockets,
Collections of rocks in your room,

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to trap my son. I
doctor, see a lawyer.
asked her, and she answered
DEAR ABRY: I am frankly' honestly, "Yes, I planned
it
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home of my'
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Billy no
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the sensual
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How it shines upon the water
Casting a silvery glow
Creating soft shadows 'on our balcony"
The endless stretches of New Smyrna's
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common law. For many years it meant simply
Now that diversification Is called for, that of living went up and a pay Increase
when it went
interpretation
might change, but nobody knows down.
that the fiduciary must manage other
dowing Is that of Russell Johnson,
inwhatway.
a Quaker affairs in the same way a prudent manpeople's
%'ould down,
eader who has been
For his part, Johnson (a slender
but bad in that we don't know how
bald man
speaking on the college handlehisownaffairs ltwasthegoldenre.
ecture circuit.
the whose trouser cuffs are held above his
courts will interpret it," said Valentine.
ankles by
Then society became institutionalized. The
the electricity of his executive length hose)
"Iii China every cItizen has the right to food, affairs
Modern portfolio theory, as practiced by many believes the congressiona' action
trusts and pension funds, which
ielter, clothing and medical care," he Informed
was a much
tmst
departments, pension funds and other legally as legislatively punk. Accordingly, he
hopefully
will
goon
"forever,"
must
be
managed
in audience at Case Western Reserve University differently than
lI(idTi(S, maintains
the affairs of individuals, The
that risk is a factor of the has filed suit In a California federal court asking
'n Cleveland the other day.
overall character of a portfolio, not simply a that the cost of living statute be
"prudent expert" became the measure,
stricken for
"The system there exists not to make doctors
characteristic of each company in the portfolio, cOnstitutIonal reasons. One,
But even the experts can't figure out how to
rIch but to keep people healthy. There is no
he says, it violates
due process of law, In that Congress has gIven to
Interpret the introduction of another factor by
Unemplo}nent, no inflation. The people
itself a privilege which most Americans can not
are freer than we are."
there the Emnploycs Retirement Income Security Act.
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
get.
Two, since the law millows the President to
f'rudence,
it
Unfortunately, some Chinese don't seem to
maintains, dictates that pension
determine
the annual percentage hike, Johnson
publi('ation. tll letters must be signed, with a
ave gotten the message. According to the In- funds also must be adequately diversified,
says
separation
of powers is ignored.
mailing address and, If possible, a telephone
What (toes a(Iequat1 diversification mean?
Tnatlonal Rescue Committee, a,
But
number so the identity of the %riter may be
beyd the legalitieg, Johnson's primary
imated
5 000 refugees from China managed 'u slip
Into Fiduciaries say they are puzzled. peration,"
anger
15
moored to the sinking thought that
ong Kong last year.
I trIfIed. Th(' Evening Herald will respect the
There is "contusion but not exas
Congres,
has shown utter contempt for the
"fshesofriters who do not ian( their names
The true total is not known, What is known Is said
Jerome
Valentine,
president
of
the
Finanof
this
Iii print. The Ecn1ng Herald also reserves
country." lie says that for 180
e sad fact that another 1,000-plus escapees,
(lal Analysts Research Foundation and vice
rit to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
years,
since
the
days when congressmen were
ostly "freedom swimmers," were returned to president of Texas Commerce
paid
(01110(111
to
Bank,
Houston.
with
$6
per
day
stipends, no Congress save
Spate
requirements,
ilna in 1975 by the Hong Kong gove -runent,
While defending the high standards of EHlS,, he
the present one has voted a salary Increase for
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Mary. Florida, that said City
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three (31 publIc places wethfri tr r
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
City Hall, and published In Itie
Evening Herald, a nepaper of

A -'. ER ICAN
\ETERAN

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Meetlnqs

o'
the area to e coflsi0er:l
at least 15 days prior to the ditte ot
public hearing.
DATED' January 7ti. V7dI
s. Kay Satsm,tn
City Clerk
City of Lake P,'ar,,
Fl0tida

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&amp;s
arty Hirds 7'lS p

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Did you mu.', that your
Club or organization C,)rl

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION,
bath home, On large WOOded lot
All the tras including fireplace,
screened porch, carpet, foyer.

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name

and ben It In as shown:

B 11 tmore

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Beeches

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Mel rose

lal lesi

Mount Vernon

Qreakers

Hyde Park Ash Lawn

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Herini tage

cihisszze, ordcrsabookwhich
helps IWTi develop a SOtO
CSfl'C *'(ISS and i.4
tirTWJOly realizes that oriy his

own natural atI;tjos make Iwn
D MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(08W)

NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice. is hereny given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"FIteti
Name Statule" Chapter
$45 09, Florldit Stalutr', will re9iStr

name

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Call Sanforits Sales Leiger
AT 3222420 ANYTIME

and br Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of
puolicatlon of this notice, the fir
titiOus name, to wit - BUCKHOPti
BEER 8. WINE BAR a? Highway 17
97 in th City of CasSelberry,
Florida,

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ID 3 Acres on Secluded country road
with 3 fledrom I hitth House i%

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Central
heat, air 17,000 down, 1706 per
month 377 fl$7
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REDUCED

ft basement Separate I3'l6'
workihop. Close to school, high
land surrounded by beautiful
trees Must see to appreciate
Owner will help finance $10,000
611 041) or (317999

bath, carpet kitchen equipped
Immediate occupancy. 515.500
Bank financing available 373
7774

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BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED- 3
Bedroom, 2 bath, Ravenna Park

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MOONEYAPPLIANCES)730697

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 51 50 per Ciy
- CARROlL'S FURNITURE
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large ct'tM' type treezer,
anytime UW,( Pit Bull lir'
like new. 111$ firm

Refrigerator', Dryer,
Bunk Beds and D'shw,isti",Phøne 372 26)

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APTS
321.0041
2 bedroom aparlmenls,
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furnished or unfurnithed Newly SOUTH
PINECREST- 3 BR, 2batri
rede"cnra!ei Come 'e 3113 F
Owner moving Out of state
8

372 2116
YE Il HP S

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1968 Ponh&amp;c Tempest, 2 dr. hardtop,
new paint, v 6, auto,, chrome

P00 Ph. 2731117
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196IOLOS CUTLASS
GOOD CONDITION
Phone)?? .1.597

Freefemalepuppy,ns
good home With Children

or

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1970 VOLKSWAGEN FAST BACK
Priv,ite owner 321 0746

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miles, Tradesman 700,
ton. ET
mags. carp.', seats, stereo, AC
and V S auto Call 372-2560 after
For used turnitur,' appliances.
2 30 pm,
etc Buy I or 1001 tents _________________________
Larry's Mart. 215 Saord Ave.
_______________________ 1968 Charger, 316 engIne, ar, Qood
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CASH 3224132

Color TV's from 130; flAw, from
$15; Servi
all makes HERBS'
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90Autos for Sale

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Fisher Stereo FM Color Conle
TV Black A White POrtable;
Speakers, elI sIzes 373 O7

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Any
Quarit?,
NOLLS
Casselerry, Hw, I? 97 $30 4706 I

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5S-Bts &amp; Acces50ries

4

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Chico &amp; The Man

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YOU NAME IT.

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Jct I? 978427. Longw&amp; i
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black interior, extra goon

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Practically New, 545
32" 6.117

MLS REALTORS

321-0041

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SCHOOL BUS. 1963 tnternarionai
('OQfli'
i3fl
&amp; fltttr

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POODLE, AKC,$7$
Black, Miniature, Male
Phone 327 637)

Home Entectainmt'ntCentc.
75
color TV. new 3 Speed automatic
rP(or changer, AM FM stereo

EXTRAS INCLUDED'! CALL US,
YOU'LL tIE SURPRISED'!

ONLY 518,500 2 (ircircnm, I bath,
(enlralIy loc,ited .)nd Convenient

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$1,800. 372-3121

PIT BULL puppies, UKC regiStered
Females, 55O males. ss, See
anytime alter 1p.m. at 2111 Cedar
Aye
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COO 1'.', 11193 '.'ONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64-4 1006

ROFIOPI MARINE

maker 525.900.

9-Trucks-Trailers
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I977FordCourier

65-Pets..S'pplie

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ALSO LOTS AND ACREAGE

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BAMBOO COVE
One

BLAIR AGENCY

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P,"LjSt sell

NEW high Quality homes with Only
TOKEN DOWN PAYMENT! You
cant afford to rent when wt' can
make ownership this easy'

MOVE FAST ON THIS- 3 Bedroom,
2 bath, 7 story, In mint condition
Only 577.500 Good location

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PARK

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l(ENMORE WAi4FR.

HLJNI REALTY INC.

2571 P.rv Dr
RE AL T (i

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AT 3222420 ANYTIME

'EP','Ici BEYC)ND
'piE CONTRACT"
NO GIVE AWAYS,
NOGIM.MICKS
LOW LOW INTEREST RATES

ML, REALTORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIG 141E EN TN .1 U DIC IA L

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oor
Stripoino
&amp; Waxinq
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Residential A Business Free
estimates Blitz Clean 323 59"
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Country Setting

' - SERVICE till VOPID
tier 4.ON T RA( T"
SUPER SHARP- and ready for

323 7976

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"' tne party Interested in saca
buSiness enterprise is as follOws
Robert Pd. Havens
Dated
Casselberry, Seminole,
__________________
County.
Florida, January 19th, 1976
PubliSh Jan 70. 77, Feb 3. 10, 197t
0EV 97

Geneva

schoolt. S Spct mortgage. $77950

%or2 Bedrooms Adultsonly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

iirectors will take place.
Publish: 1cr, 3. 1976
DEW 16

ICAN
LEG'tON

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REALTORS M IS

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II Saord Av
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Ford, Kubot, Pet tiba'ie
SaIes.RentaI,Seryice
117 Magnolia Avt'nu
('1 1AP.'OPT F SPRINGS $ I3

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Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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AMER

%b'i9P

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DUPLEX- 7 'bedroom concrete

76--Auto Parts
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Just Operiri - AUTO PAR Yr
SUPPLIES. 3106 Sanfitrd Aye 322
0617 Or,en 7 Days. Mon Sat , 7 30

Tractors &amp;
Heavy Equipment

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fenced yard, panel family room,
ifl5ide utility room ñith was"er &amp;
kithv'n
uipped Compare tIlt'

mileage, all tt'ei tram., 373 4SCI
m&amp;nnqs

tOtITRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT - Reconditioned Batteries, $1795
FARM EQUIPMENT

52-Appliances
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JUST PUT ON THE MARKET'
Neat 3 BR, I bath home ncr

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63

FOR VALENTINE LOVE LINES

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Low mileage, excellent condition
Make offer Ph days 372 9573.
eves 371 1711

FOP SALE
TflMATO5tAVE
3$llSblafter5pm.
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KULP DECORATORS
iow 1st Sr. 372 72JS
We Buy Furniture

IDYLLWILDE CHARMER at -

o ir t. TAt. uc.s WAP TED
Toppriccpit.d. u'.cd. an' Condition
644 $126. Winter Park
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Park Dr and SR 46 Joe B Mc
CawI,',r, Sr
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fenced rear yard. extra large lot
size. Scrned porch,
uipped
kitrhen 516.500

cl Federal Savings and Loan ASSOC

of your club activities
_____________________

needle position Sewing mitChene
.)nU Cabinet. Pa,' balance of 577 04'
12 payments of 56 50 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E lstSt Downtown
3729111
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A COMPLETE TREAT! , ] bedroom

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STOP &amp; LOOK for the display ad
announcing the opening of Sari
forcI' newest fld unusi,it Cac1u

ts

FREE GIFIwPAPPJUG All Bib -,'
Gitt. Knits, Christening Gcwn
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

Sanford- 12$ Aldean Drive. 4
bedroom, 2 bath, Iirlace, 373
1172 evenings
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(Icauteful ranch type home, 364
acres, Stable Osteen area, oii
1617 or 37)6166

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323 1970.

The annual meeting of the
humanC Society of Seminole
I
inty, Inc will take place on

v',eek' ThIs is an idea I

Assume Paym

fast bar, central H&amp;A, and much
more 541,100

PEALT INC
207 E 75th 373 1632
HALA.COLBERT REALTOR
ELMWlLLlAMS,Asscgjatc

with large brick fireplace, built in

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
IllS $150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I SR 431, LQngwcr
SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3, bedr0:r:'.
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park

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616 F. 5,'iu..ns a
Attamonte Springs. Flit
Attorney for City

Clean 3 bedroom. 1"a bath,v
5bOe &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
ct'ntrt heat &amp; air.

$750 Call Carl Dav'd. Ill o

satisfy tht' terms of s,ird
E'ecution
John E Polk.
Sheriff
Seminole County, Floi'i,i
Publish Feb 3 10, 17. 71. 1976
DEW IS

lllrqo

WILSON MAIER FURNITtJR
BUY SELL --TRADE
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Peg i i [il'- tlrkrr
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over lSOOsq ft of living ar, db

fully carpeted throughout, central

Two rooms &amp; bath, air &amp; heat.

Got SOmething to sell? A Classified
Ad will sell It fast.
_______________________________
Lake Mary -- 7 bdr., Fla, rm
tencea yard, shade $l1,0E or best
Dftr O,vner 371 1507
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Stenstrom Realty

and clean I BR, home in quiet
Dave at 662 5
flC i ghbod.SeclUdedb3ckyard
Kitchen eQuipped, just what you 3 LOTS, ISO'xl9O', with 3 bedroom, I
O(deredl Only 572.000.
bath frame home on W. 25th St
Zoned MP? 5)750

fireplace, double garage, large
rooms Don't pass me by

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Hitve ii up
to 16 truck toads to scli. This
auction for people who want to
save or make money We sell by
the piece, dozen, gross, or
truckload. All types
goods,
1edl,,
a
c
cryaltal, radios, S tracks, .narty
other items,
HWY 4bFLEAMARKET
flnUlnk...aL
''"y'
. JU"iU
(BthlridAudion Galleriest

i•i Estate Broker
603W. IS? si
23bo"30SI7eves

Rt-

rirLhi'r

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Very low dOwn and take over 1175
per month payments on 3 bedroom

collect. Mr. Carn, II) 576 5370

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS

Every FrIday 12 Noon

24 Hrs.

Real Estate

- JteiiSuUiiI 1't- k1IIV

1 bronm
,
furn . adultS 19550 372 26
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after
eves &amp; wk nds

Sanford, Florida, the above
described personal property.

Fe!!61A

Plno&amp; Organ Sales A Serv We buy
10-Swap &amp; Trade
used pianos &amp; trade. L- Pino, organ, guitar, acCordlan,
SWAP SHOP FLEAMARKET
Bali's Piitnn&amp; Organ Aflp*t cart be it Sailer Cf it
'1r, ) I ',',' 1',? )7? 77S5
O (11.1rg. All .idrn ilI
frie Comr
_____________________________
hrowe every Surday 9 to 3 at thiMo,4eiaed Drive 'n Tneatre. South
60-Office Supplies - i; c
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_______________________
Transportation
Used office furniture
________________________
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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
- - - -- &amp; Chairs,, Secretarial deSks &amp;
75-Recreational Vehicles
chairs. Straight chairs, lil,ng
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cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
. NULL'S
21' Conrcj ct
';'t nt' ?rj,t'J
Casselberry, 17 97, 630 £7
Iritiler, 51,600 Ph 327 144 after I
pm
-62-.en
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P4e,y Seller every hoi.jr

MOSSIF C. BATEMAN

Spanish stucco home in quiet

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and the underSigned as Sher,ff of
"eminoto County, Florida. will at
? CO AM on ttir 231n day 0?
ebruary, A 0 1976, Offer for s.
lod Sell to the highest bidder, for
ash subject to any and all existing
t'fl%. itt the Front (West, Door ot the

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mah Eit' 'i' Oreian . mos old.
00
take over payments
57941 mo. 37) $77)

AUCTION

M.UNSWORIH REALTY

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PROFIT &amp; PLEASURE
- See thiS fine aijpt,, teatures central
- hi'at air, arpcts, drapes, range &amp;

Company training &amp; location set-

FTU OvlecJo-Duplex, (urn, Or
unlurn Ideal location Reasonable
365 I'll

,

70175 FREP1cI 1P4,'IIY Il 921

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AdditeOnitl information available
from the Civil DiviSion of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart
ment All pmopertybengtrt'0 at A

ni't •tiontnly paymentS less
then rent Government subs.dized
to QUMlfiqd LQ,"ISC.lIl to

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Fiu'!tt rrportur.ty Only 4 10

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ICE

non,
RFAI TOIl

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V t&amp;hen Bathroom
Citbinet
Counter lops, Sinks, Instflhlation
availmie ftud Cabelt )fl 10S7

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VENDING ROUTES

at 29% E - Marvin Avenue. _______________________________
- Longwood, Florida
Including 5131 up--I &amp; 7 BR, ,iil GU kitchen,
variov hCtqjlt'hnld lurnitUrt' and
,
1mm O
Fr,inkln Arr

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Lu ri.y

323- 9410

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Rentals
Any and all furnithing fixtures ________________________
and property taken Irom the

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Florida on February 19, 1976. at 7 30
pm or its soon thereafter
possible, at which time interested
parties for and against the request

Real Estate
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horn,' f fjPP Witrr,tn,,.d llrne'

property being located fl Semr,ole
County, Florida, more particularly
described as foIlo

173 615)

SQUAPE IOOTAGE GALORE
read all our want ads every day 1 Big BR's, 3 baths, big Country

arrangements to add to your
family income. Opportunity for
10(01 tflitflitclef 321 00)1 or s;i
3159,

by

REAL
_______ TOPS

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it you are having ditficuItyfincJnga
olar.to
live r.s.
.., t' f-'.•
. '.,a -uu, U!
flf4f you have need of,

1915. is, the, certain

de%(,lbed property Owned
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Show Director for Sarar
Coventry Ac? now no investme'tt

Company Plifltilt, VS Chester M
•ifl
'i E Welis, Detenditni,
which aforesaid Writ of Fxetuto
Wits delir
lo me as Sherift 0,
Seminole County, Floridit and

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4A- PublicNoticu
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CITY OF
LIKE MARY, FLORIDA

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Cohosi is Tony Be.iit

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''Jf iC',,'. SU

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

EMPLOyMENT 373 5176
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Fthl

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Sill
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(Jirv',

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af !!L_

Mcrchandise

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* I tieyre Hot '' *
New t'ii,r- .ii a rurai area
d0n

LAKE MARY - 1 flr-droom, I bath
Irame home, detaChed garage,
nice Shade trees, fenccø yard,
fl('ar
51$Ø

ciaiBiing

icg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
IO1W.Commercial
Phone 777 7681
Sanford
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by virtue of that Cert,ii Wrt of
See lhe sparkle in your Children'
Execution iS%uU Out of and under
eyes when they see your Ioy for
'he Seal of tIlt' County Court of
them expressed in your Valentine
Seminole Counly, Florida, unon a
I OV I flex in The Ft'
.iv'itt'iI ret1fler
en ,h I Heritld Call 372 7611 or 1I 9991

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Lake Mary, Florida. one time at
least iS daI prior to the aforead

the Is 01 resi-

I I H E H E R M I I A G E 0 R E

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u

orn aCti
with a Herald
Cl55liCdfld We'll help you write
'in ad that well bring a last %,itle
__________________________
CALL lfl 2II

P(jt)li,.h Feb 3. 5, 1976
DEW Ii
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FACED WITH A DRINKINC'
PROBLEM ,
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
CanHelp

,

Leql ____________
Notice

4,30

L

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TELL
HER YOU LOVE HER
VIA VALENTINE LOVE LINES
__________________________________
l The Evening Herald

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2Onicesdttached Warehouse truck
height. Large fenced outside
storage. Central tixo',on
SANFORD - 3 BedfOO
7 bath
home, economical oil heat, Shaiiy
Call
yard 519.500 MAKE OFFER
W. Garnett White

Gel

r'aSteryM,i for Dnih JndSwt't
Rolls, bread mixer. experienced
Only to apply 377 7596 Seminole
Bakery

it the Town Garage, Inc. 956 E
Attan.nntø N:':, A;to.,,11
Springs, Flit
1971 Datsun 2 DR Hardtop ID No

.

Coii Ti
M14t vuu IKVUIiLE
Free, 41 7027 for "We Care" -

ED (Mon. Wed,Frl) "VILLA

S I B U A 1 0 G P E R I A G K 1 0 F I

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'S ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

9 THE NEIGHBORS, ROWS

dents Irving -o'jriJ an auto
assemtiya1't Louise Lasaer

I0.00

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NOTICE OF SALE
You art' tfri1 notfieii thitt thel LOCKSMITH-____________________________
Must be
0OW1nJ VihtCii' will be sold on
perienced, regular rk
$

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6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
SCHOOL 7ROGRAM.
MING

SEEK a FIND

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/

RLD

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____________________
_______________________

YAMILT

.

1130
2 12 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
4 6 LOVE OF LIFE

cot)le5 WtlO otter ttio
onvios'porsonaloom

6 MIKE ooucs s
The

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Cot further irformat Ion call 173 4367

9 RHYME ANt) HEASON
200
0. 2fl0nO PYRAMID

€1) BIG VALLEY
1230
2
12 TAKE MY ADVICE

4 GAMBIT

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6. AS THE
TURNS

ThomsRomombers"RF,i)
'Book Beat -

900

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FOR INFORMATION
CALL 322.7502
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,
10 t.n LI ,lIt4.r

Legal Notice

Al ANON
For families or friends ot problen'

goy. (

130

LESS
12 MAGNIFICENT MARBL.E
MACHINE

*1 SCHOOL PROGRAMMING

(wArn

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Davil" Jimos
P.iurray 1959

',ST
YOUR HOME
I$Uying it fl(-,i, home' Moving to an
apartment!

VFIORAPIGESS750BU
P.t(JRCOT IS, 5) 00 BUSHEL
1?? f'71) or ]1 CIIS?

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OO'0. 3 bedroom,
ren H A Owner 3

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C EL ED RI TV

1200
2 - 9 NEWS

0

4

TIIIAT*f

12

Afternoon

4 6 CBS NEWS
SESAME STREET
G000MORNINGAMER.

________________________
IBARGAINMATS.VIRY1i1
[ 'TlL2:30P.M.-Sl,25
I
________________________

GEORGE KENNEDY
&amp; JOHN MILLS

NEWS

6
2 DEVOTIONAL
6
12 PAUl HARVEY
700
2
12 TODAY (Local news

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RY HARTMAN. MARY
0
HAR TMAN

Pr and Crey (Mgo
Dck'rtson ard Earl i-4ct)
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-mon

PRICE IS RIGHT
(P 700CLIJB
1 100
' " 'I OF u'ta_i TUr4e
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630
PASTr r, sr-tv

4 FARMANDHOME
638
12 LIVING
RDS
643

4

Back" 1957 (Thurs)
OnoSundavNtornoon:' DanniS Morgan, Jacs Paige. 1948

to Eat

(,Ill bel

41-Houses

100 N Maple
)fl 1371 or Jfl 6670

Aphone call could start you ona flEW
and profitable career Call •,
_____

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

:u YOU

(B 700 ciun
11 30
2 12 TONIGHT

on

9- Cood Thèng

Property

6Th 0616

Comm

________________________

KatNoonan, JohnGogson

4 KIITANA
6 PR!CE IS RIGHT
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9 DAILY )RO

*1 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
FOR THE DEAF

857
12 NBCNUPDATt
900

2

625
(Mon.) Wth This Ring
(Tg Thus, Fri ) "Joao'

1030
MAN
1100

ED

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2

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6

PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

MING

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Ni",s qovernmcnt
Proqr,iti
,ire 104. siS low itS 52
per week, ii
1?

4
6. SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
ED ELECTRIC COMPANY
1255
2 12 NBC NEWS
I 00
2 12 SOMERSET
4 MIDDAY
6 NEWS
9 RYAN S HOPE
SCHOOL PROGRAM MING
€D MOVIE (Mon ) H.gh Tido
at Noon 'Delta Si John.Flora
Robson

El) M I STE R ROGERS '
NEIGHBORHOOD
93(1

BASKETBALL GAME. learns

BOOK BEAT
9 HAPPY DAYS. Fonzio

6 CONCENTRATION
11 FEEDBACK

9
TUESDAY MYSTERy
Moty at Maiibu:
1200
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6
CBS MOVIE
Wan
1.00
2 i12 TOMORROW
9 DAILY ¶M)RD
2.00
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
2.45
4 LATE NEWS
300
4 PASTOR S STUDY

37-Business

P4urSeS, RN's LPN', Aid('5 Aide

License Bureau

€1) STARTREK
730
2 CANDID CAMERA
4 MATCH GAME
6 G000 TIMES J J lirids a
patron-a loading hgtzo in Iho
local urwvId
9 HO1LWOOO SQUARES
8 -00
2 12 MOV1N ON: A
terious man (Jack Kuschen)
rents Sonny and Wits rig and
sends Sorv'iy ofl on an opensive vacation
AMERICAN DOCU-

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18-Help Wanted

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We Buy Furniture
70 Toyota Coronal door, air, rad:
.'1t' O.Cf p,,m('t'r's 122 50?

PAVES' 37) '17)

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i-LORIDA IN AND FOR
--------W000MERE- 3 BR. 1': baths,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
31A-Duplexes
127.500 ___________________________
Split bedroom plan, c,'ntrat heat NORTH
CIVIL ACTION 712473CA09.F
-. Hillcrest 17x60, 7 bedroom, central
air,
lots
and
lots
of
extras
524,000
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LDLPAI SAVINGS AND DUPLEX furniShed or un
air. carport, Skirting, awning
SAN LANTA- 3 BR,? baths, corner Retire In The Tropics!
LOAN
ASSOCIAT ION
OF
furnished,
Ideal
location,
lot,
FHA
fInancing,
111.600
excellent
Condition Offered ' by'
MAR1ANP4A. a corporation,
Reasonable
rent
365 3721
Savings 8 Loan 563 Ii per month
STATELY old 2 Story, beautifully Where else Can you 'or' a 16'*7$'
Plaintiff.
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interiorand
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potentially
call
67$
556q
fireplace.
attiC
fan,
new
flooring
One BR, unfurn apt., electric rica?
CHARt ES W PUCKE Ti, et ox •
commercial
procerty
(or
this
1)7,000.
itt. Carpet, S1 or &amp; ref Adults $105
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15 YR. FHAFINAP4ClNG"
price Buy of the Wee4.t
INCOME- 6 Unit apartment
after S &amp; wk nes
Defendant ______________________
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
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building including 2 efficiencies
NOTICE OF SALE
3$O3OrlaedoDrive
6)1
Sale
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15675.0
Call
for
details
Aluminum
Siding
PdO''c
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Home Improvements j Pressure
Sanford, 373 5200
32-Houses Unfurnished
Cl eaning
pursuant lu a Finiti Jijajgment of ____________________________
OVIEDOStemper
Realty
Owner
selling
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wide,
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ForecIoure entered in cause
bedroom, 2 bath Spanish style
Oedrm, 2 bath, Carpeted, stove
In I can covcr your home th alum JIM'S HOME IPlPRO''EMEpjT5
Quiet adult park CentralUair,
Central Floridi's
nombered 7S7473 CA 09 1. in th
home, central air heat, fenced
and refrigerator, central heat and
siding &amp; Soffit system Als
ALA CLEANS ALL
Screened
room,
carports
and
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
yard with country atmosphere,
KEEP WARM Pepi ace your Old
Roofing, Gutters 20 yrs 'Er
skIrts
Exterior PretWre clean nq
$1,000 under invoice Plo
Florida, I will Sell the preperty
Eagle Siding Co 551 9543
JALOUSIE WINDOWS with more
31) 6S
Situitt, in Seminole County, Florida, OSTEEN-- 1 Bedroom
fl 1196,372 196.1
assume 124,300 VA mortgage at
1110 per
830000$.
Nights
phone
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month SCHUREN REALTY.
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WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
Lot 3%, LAURELWOOD, ac
Realtors 327 1307.
WORK? Place a Claqi?ie Ad in
Have some camping equipment you
lOS N. Sunlanci Drive-- 3 BR, 2 bath, Located in Sorrertto, on l'
cording to th ptat thereof as
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the Even.ng Herald today'
air conditioned, carpet. f?O(ed, 3
no longer use' Sell It all with a
Bedroom, I bath, witlItowall
fe-Corded in Plat Book 15, Page
fenced, large shaded lot Orlando
Income Tax Serv
carpet,
ClaSsified Ad in The Herald Call
1771
central
heat
1016
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air, Florida
HIDDEN LAKE
322 2611 or $319993 and a friendly
Itorida
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engaged in business at 701 S French
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida under tht' flctillotrs name of

I.OS AN(;EJ,I:,s
Okay, class, (ct's see if you can NATIONAL DISCOUNT AUTO
SALES, and that I intend to register
ruess wha, Jakc Axtninlster said name with the Clerk of the
iloe (or a living, flere,are
Circuit Courl, Seminole County,
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Veronica H. Ca.ver?
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11.00 A M . on February 11th, 1976.

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REAL ESTATE. INC.

Smitn, Cater &amp; T,iub
P 0 Box 1363

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Tampa, Florida 3360)

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including the beautiful Maon
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PFAL TOIl 372 7ive

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RESIDENTIAL. 2 Story CB and
Brick i BR, 3 baths, large
swimming pool $70,600
BUY for future home. Excellent
building lot Trees, sidewalk too'
on Mellonville Ave 17,550 Terms

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17 Acres, l2lot, °ew 21- x
wide mobile home. fencect

MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of M chandise Every Day

Lake Harney water front acreage
High, dry, tree covered Corn
munity water in property,
Reasonable terms, Offers con
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Sidered Call litusy,lle, 2696811,

ESTEPSON LAND CLEARI NO
BuIldoing, Excavating Ditch
Fli drt, top so I

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e-t-1 Real (istate Broker 321 0610
371 7895
37? 7710
3720779

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C&amp;A Back Hoe Service

Buldng Clitnp Yard Wb
RCi5Ofliti(t' 3?) 7131

All kinds 14 d.g.'ncj Hovsetrallers
'ored &amp; no. rd 372 9142

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Att work, guar3nt
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ROOF ING 372 6700
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Lawn Care

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Heater Cleaning

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Sewing
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WE HAVE from Ito 7-0 acres, near CI Bunt-c Cl',irr-riJ 8 Sen vice' II
Osl.'en Good terms. Discount for
Hou'r Service Dyk Heating 6. I
cash. Conditional permIts for
Air ConditionIng. 7725577
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mObile homeor hOme COnSttuCtcri
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available. 6171617.
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Land Clearing

Try Orici
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CLASSIFIED AVERTISING

10 Acres, HE, Tennessee, Levn'I
ground, 7200' etev , highest point
fl area, Scenic views. A PrOdu(ing
Oil well within I mile. Must sell.
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Radio &amp; TV

Income Tax Returns
rid., duiti, Bu',ness H*-y Il 92

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pasture, large garden ready to
plant Sell or trade for motor home
or travel trailer, Located off
Wilson R at Paola, E of Wilson
Schoo. follow sign 31) 4096

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LOCATION
(.'rmp!i.'teI rr4urt:-;rcj 2 t.:t:i'-oir.
I t'iitth, Iranle trcwnt' 1)5,500

Williams Accounng

TQWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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319 E. First, 372 5747

43-Lots-Acreage
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Aiteratons

trash r'mvrtq ht,tv
37) 4217
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Dressrna*ing, aches',

mens, children's Drape's, Quilts,
Upholstering Donna Canada,
327 0707

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211 W, 25th
Sanford, Fla.
Call 4or Appointment 322.310)
ADDITIONS_REMODELINI'

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonialel 305 323 39)9
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ntrl tout A Air Cond'toning

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EVERY DAY someone is lookIng for
what you has to Sell Call today

Photo.'aphy

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here tomorrow,

flEPOSIT.

SANFORD

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List Now

1 Year Leases
Hwy. )797Acro
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'j )?3'U700r131.9777
3Mo.6aj .

322-2090
Professionally Managed
liv
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I'.ANT IOSILL OP RENT?
Call "Sinforci's Sales Leader"
j For Professional Prompt Service'
Call Sanfo,d't Sales Leaaer

a'; 322'.242OAvTIME

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Well Drilling

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prlce Phone 373 SIlt

Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Fre.pjti,-iate 373603$
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(iS5ified ad We'll help you write
6ri ad that will bring a fast male
-- CALL 337 7.511 -______________

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1505 W. 25th St.

Get ',nnv' act;an *,lI, a Herald

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and your Classified Ad will appear

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SECURITY

TO SELJ

'fOUR HOME'
Buying a new home! Mov'ng to an

apartment'

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Harris. at SEARS ri Sinforci 322

2 BEDROOM

FURNISHED

Monday.Frjday,

Pet Care

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For Ore, estimate's, call Carl

STUDIO 1,7,3

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm

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SO'.AP HEATING AND WATER

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

•Large Wooded Lots
•Paved Streets •Sewers
Street Lights •Sldewalks

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1976,

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There are current ly approximately six (6) POSItIOnS
available, although positions may open from time

pholstering
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73.7
Dr.e
Quality upholstering Free pick up&amp;
377 $165
delivery Call for free est'ma,..

Acreitge Tracts, Small 8 large _______________________
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TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
Need
help C41 11.0 Sitturday lob'
671 0711
Paneling, doors, *indew hungs,

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BROKERS
Days 372617)
PlightS 31? 735?

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Peg ReitI Estate Broker
372 SoIL After 14,-i,
1)7W. 1st 51 Sanford
COMMERCIAL

power Office (C.E.T,A,) will be at ttie f011OWIng

't'nsitivt' 'ii. you

PAYMONDM BALL

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le' - L.-'r; 'rift lu ',ii this
reconditioned house in Sejnland for
119.500. 3 Bedrooms, only 1 bath,
but
of the largest lots i the
Subdivision for your pool, garden
Ot expansion
Owner says
"SELL," so the price ii reduced
under $11,000 and looking (or an
offeron VA, FHA, or Conventional
fn,tncng
We're re-ad,' NW
ARE YOu'
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two well built modern homes. 7
BR, $19,300. 3 BR. 173,500

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JOHNNY WALKER

PEDROOM.2 BATH

Gibbons, Tucker, McEwen.

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central heat, fenced yard 5%f
month plus security Ph, 373 7995

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(Seat!
Arthur If. Beciwitli. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Elaine RiCriarcie
Deputy Clerk

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recreational ammen,tles, split
bedroom arrangement, kItchen
equipped. encloSed garage, out
standing landscaping Only 11 si
&amp; lain' ovt'r peymerits p.
Qualifyng

HAROLD HALL REALTY,
_T0R, 373 Sill

tice done, but tie's not opposed

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Clerk of the- Crcu.l Court cf
Semin'ole County,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Florida Statute 55(65 c,
that the urersigned, desiring to
engage in busineSs under the 1k
tsIiou
name of
CALVERT
MACHINE SERVICE at 203
Charlotte Street, Longwood,

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WerepairaricJry,0
STINEMACHINE&amp;
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707W 2nd St
372 6432
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PIater Patching 1. Simulated
brick &amp; s?on' specialty. 322 7750.
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Anot he r )oung pro to comnin the open is Tommy
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Pete

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intl iittcndetl Seminole CoitiOthintk Sports Stadium it will not accept it after the fight.
IImuflit
College.
be Taco Perez against Joey
)n't think I want to be saddled

Vincent for the third, and ac- with a state title. All that would
cording to the fighters, last mean is. that I would have to
time.
stay around here and defend it.
Both Perez and Vincent insist And, flS I said before! want to
this will be the final mccting, go around the country
but each has a different reason. improve my ranking."
"I am now a rated fighter,"
Four other pro bouts have

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tournaments, bowing action, Little League tryouts
and fishing tournaments,

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Silver Spurs Rodeo is set for Kissimmee Feb. 20-22.

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ST. PETEItS1JU1tG (All)
2. Orlando Evans, 19-1
U ndefeated C 0 C 0 a
3, Bradenton Manatee, 19-0
Beach held on the top Spot
St. Petersburg Northeast,
among Florida's Class AAA 18-I
high school basketball teams,
5. Orlando Oak Ridge, 18-1
but
Everglades
High
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Monroe to Lake Jessup.
"Woody" Woods. his wife,
Ant ther excellent boat ramp
The next Derby committee Jean, and assisted by daughter, is Mullet Lake Park, six miles
meeting
IS
scheduled for 7:30 Heather, and son, Buddy, this East of Sanford on SR. 46, turn

rm. at

the Chamber of Com- camp has hot fo,od. boats. left arx] foll(m- lix- winding
motors, tamp ground, and row to the Uicr. By water it is
only l: miles utreamn to
I.indsay's Camp. already Leiinn Bluff.

building, corner of First
Street and Sanford Avenue
Monday, Feb. 9
macret'

Brantley Gals
Lob B. Moore
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two pun(h of Leslie and Cindy ;-

who trailer their own area at the Mim's Bridge, but

to camp ching facilities at Monroe part , care is required in this
of the river during low

Brantley fligh girls tennis team and rcleai~d

Jimts

held at the Police Benevolent
Association building on the
Lake Monroe waterfront and

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them and now I vant to stay Junior

the winners will be awarded

many valuable prizes,

Crooms'
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Monday against St. Cloud, and a 2-3 zone th at kept the

boost ing its winning record to

Tickets for the bar becue are 14.1 with a convincing 71-43
victory.
being printed now anti will be

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And I know what Perez can do. John Bolt 2, Wayne Pace led th e Siken led the Vikings with 17, Cunp on S.,.R46
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never fight again after tonight. added l2s [tile Jeffery Kipp had

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3. Quincy Shanks, 15-2
4. Tallahassee Rickards, 15-1
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Florida Junior Middleweight
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3. Tallahassee FAMU, 114
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5. Allentown, 13-5
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3. Lake Placid, 17-2
4. Blounstown, 1541
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the Itatits continued their money of $2,870 in the Florida

Told of Vincent's prophecy, winning waysby stopping the IA

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In the Intermediate eague, have captured first place

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A public launching area Is
At this lime final plans for the for anglers and can be reached located near
Lemon Bluff Camp
ning
dat. Feb. 14. will be by continuing East on S. R. 46 bu t t he
water is shallow and
'tiscusseti and a complete about 12 miles from Sanford would not accommodate a large
resume of prizes will be !.ir.day' known to all as boat
at this time.
released. The new weigh-in "Tennessee."
Lindsay's
Camp is only a few
The one. SC(Iles, all identical. have
New
corners
to
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area,
yards
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Elisha Obed,
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'alcneIa Community College, niittee chaintan, Dick
Man-, and son, Jim welcome short run
the corner of
and often found himself corn- announced today that lindsay's shad fisherman, and are never Lake Monroe to hit the shad
Fish Camp at Mims Bridge on ton busy to a.ccit. Pank fishing trolling area of
peting at Mayfair against
the St. Johns.
East
S. H . 46 has Joined the list or boats, motors and tackle A county park and
-i golfers from Seminole Cornlaunching
iii official weigh-in stations, available,
niunity CHege,
ramp is located at Geneva
Murchison, who now plays This brings the total to (our for
The next Camp is Lemon Bridge four miles east on S. R.
the convenience of Derby Bluff, reached by car from
tilt of Hilton Head Island, S
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S.H. 46 and Marina file Camp also
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strangler coming up against Lake City, That's a ring at a later date, have him Butler led the losers with 10,
freebie, and will be the best basketball game of the checked out by a doctor first. while Patrick Harrison added 6 Winter Team

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Jimmie Williams scored II
determine an NCt, tournament berth.
'There isn't any reason for points to spark Flagship Bank
Seminole Community College has a tough 'Ile to go into it right now, but I of Sanford over Sanford Baker, Krenkel
divisional tester Wednesday night at home against will promise Taco Perez will Electric, 31-20. Sammy Griffith

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show
th e other guy. And Harold Gaines and John Halt Mark Mcintosh's 6 and Glenn -_--, basketball with the expected best Saturday it
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In with other fighters who are in Savage Turner taking on
Harbour Marina. downtown
the Top10. I ;uess if Vincent Georgia Roy Nixon, Frankie Moore Monda.
The Sanford Shad Derby is
ever makes It to the national Santore sqiwrthg off against
Sinqmei. i Sullivan IBM) Green
about a week now, and one of the all-time greats
sponsored by the Sanford
rankings, I might fight him Robert Spencer and Milton ' C StJIOvn ILB) 0 Towlci Ii. Evening Herald and the
Muguerza
announced his retirement Just before again.
3 HoIIOwiy (LB) 0. Hugh 8 1. 4
But I can't see how that Owens meeting Babe Clark.
Greater Sanford Chamber of
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Amateur bouts open the show Ohcr LIII ci I-se'cibrink $ I
('ommerce
At the conclusion of
"1 know I had a distinguished career," said
DouIes - I Green TowI (BM) ci
ill retire alter the beating he at 8 p.m. with Perez and Vin.
the
contest,
March 14, a
Mugsey, "but there comes a time.
takes tonight."
cent set In ti nter 11w ring around C. Sulli van L Sullivan 5). 2 niarnrr.oth !3ar-B-Cue will be
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loca ted at S.R. ,,
John
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"Perez has shown signs in the the losers with Mark Gibson A.iken and James Posley 2 each. 415
on the
St. Johns.
This camp Steorcns IA 6: %asl'ngton 3 1 10
past of wanting out of boxing adding four.
Heard about the man for all seasons? Well, but now I understand he quit his
Evans 47 IC
The Lions tripped the has rental boats and motors, Perry 0 S S
First Federal stopped Vikings,
5433, on 18 poin ts
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by
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Seems even the most versed sports fans are having fighter.
Gaudreau scored 14 points, Mills, 9 by Willie Shular, 7 by
a tough time picking out what to do and what to see.
"If that is true, I'm sorry to Robert Bridges 9, Richard Ray Bracken and 2 b) Harry
Moving upstream, the next St. Cloud

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flank the fairway on the first hole,
there will never be another Huainan. and 2 by Chip Ric ha rd Ryan had 18 for the
Winrow drives better than 300 yards, which fight with Pedro because I am Gregory and Chris Conlon
('tilts, with Chris Wiggins
pos itive the man will never
probably leaves him a chip and a putt away from
Charles l)unbar and Freddie getting 5, James Ch ur ch and
fight again after toni gh t.
Ilowardhad 10 po ints apiece for Rocky Jernigan 4, and Tommy
bir(Iicland on Mayfair's
first hole.
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opened a few eyes. Particularly Seminole County direction."
backed by 10 by Mark Huaman, Hayes 4, Walter Lee, Carlton where entry blanks are
hackers who have trouble reaching the trees which
Vincent claims, "I know 8 by Bill ('osgrave, 5 by Kevin Brown and Jeff Jones 2 each, available.

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This is a sheer hunch , but Tom Winrow could
"Beating Vincent will put
they can muster when
Ned Stephens started his first
have used only a drive, chip and putt on the 380- mooney in my pocket aiid give
Atlantic National Rank of hatllO,lssacStephcnsa, Wayneflernosk',
I'BA. - President of the Kissimmee 'Osceola) comes to game, and pulled down 10
yard first hole at Mayfair Country Club today in the me a great deal of satisfaction, Sanford posted a 47-24 victory Kelly 7 and James DozIer 4.
town Thursday at 7 p.m. rebounds. The 5-9, 12$-pound
but it won't get inc a shot at over Flagship Bank of Seminole
driving exhibition heput on prior to the pro-am.
The Eagles stopped the Colts,
No
pre-.registration
or
entry
Kissirnniee
Obed. Th at's what I want right last weekend in Sanford Junior 44-35 as Donnell Gilchrist fee is required. Any fish thought only defeat.handed Crooms its )Oungstcr was followed by Phil
Winrow finished fourth in the national driving now, a nd
Washington with nine rebounds
from now on every Boys basketball action as scored 17, Tommy Issac 10, worthy of entering may be
Coach Bob Bray's club used and Rick)' Wells with six
contest, and his exhibition this noon probably fight I take will be in that James Litton scored 20 points, Henry Gilchrist 7, Tyrone taken to the nearest camp itspatented fast breakattackto rebounds.

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Muguerza, who comes close to being the best
The Sanford Junior mid. 10.
backcourter to ever perform in Orlando, longevity dieweight goes on to explain his
reasons:
toldget
lasta year,
considered. gave his cestas to Miguel. Mugsey said the only
way"IIwas
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Mrs. Bratlzer said Mayfair
Prm action got underway Evening Herald,
Sanford, Fl.
Tuesday, Feb. ,197-1B
But pros and amateurs
kept
today.
always been a popular
on practicing nevertjk
tmirse, and this year more pros
An awards dinner and
%Vorng in and out of dark
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reption is
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shadows crisscrossing richly. The Pro winner receives
have come from the
$100 in
the ni.ain event.
(olored greens of freshly- cash; the amateur winner Wednesday begins at 7:22.
Cars spilling out of the
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Abou t l92 are expected for the
I)csplte the freeze-dried
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receives
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parking
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appf.irancu of the fairways
Three rounds of the Mayfair ternoon darkness under the
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(;'n will be staged Wednesday shade trs attested to the large qualifying round." said Mrs. con'i among competing
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since the southern tip of the state is
the veget3ble business 60 years farmer has more invested
in 1957.
serviced by Duda. They also
ago. Since then the second and equipment than any other
Duda Auto parts consists of have an operation in Naples.
third generation Dudas con. business in existence for the both wholesale and retail
A true story of success - one
sisting of three sons and their dollar return.
operations. They stock a might say the Duda story is one
eight sons, have expanded
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Monday, when major league
owners meet in New York, if
San Francisco Superior Court
Judge John Benson rules today
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any move.
A temporary restraining order obtained Jan. 12 prevented
owners from taking any action
at a mid-Jinuary iliecting, but
they heard presentations from
the Tomato people and were
promised by San Francisco
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huge damage settlement will be
sought if the Giants leave.
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One thing that shows Dolphin
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been in the finance business, need money for that Dolphin others is their hours; of course
having served as manager with will be glad to help you with.
they have 9 to 5 Monday
Avco for 15 years, five of them
Galloway has geared his through Friday (everyone has
here in Sanford. His assistant, business to the needs of the that), but their local personal
Cathy Haig, has been in the area, just as he has given his touch is evenings by ap
finance field for five years, and company a native name, polntment and if necessary
has lived in Sanford for 17 Dolphin. His Is a local company David will come In on Saturday
years. David, his wife, Elaine, dealing with local people and morning to satisfy a customer
and five children also reside in their needs
See what they mean by
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Melba offers all kinds of used Old Avon t.ottles are very for Why nothave been lo'ikinq
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Old Country Store, 234 N. appliances; she has on hand popular these days and Melba
Broadway, Oviedo.
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two gas stoves which are fairly has them. There are items of
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businesswoman, who has built in
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week turned 13 years of age. This ed furniture
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of antiques or are lust looking
selling in the store and also Items), to serve your needs in shoes are also reaiy for your for a way
to combat the In.
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helps out with the buying.
flationery prices of clothing and
other parts of the house; all are
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AND
V00 31 46
Edison
is 150$ *34
SECOND -516. 0 I Barmans Florida College
iS IISS $40
'71 3700. $0 10, $ 00 . 7
Broward North
17 1138 157
r, mrre Orpin,i
AUTO PARTS AND
S60,
North Florida
IS 1651 91 7
,'.'tra Bud( : ) 520.
ACCESSORIES
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SCORING
5 1 00
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FG PTS AVG
LAWN &amp;GARDEN
S 10 31 91
Anthony,
EQUIPMENT
THIRD
W"OLEULE
S 16. Dr 1 Caciar (2)
Lake City
773 109. 272
- JO. S 00, 3 10, 7 Montaqw. Visitor
Clasper,
10. 3 20. 3 Arab Flash (II 710,
faison
114 "Al 24 7
(3 175) $3)70, 1 (73)1) 315510.
Mutt,
13 35
Pensacola
195 Ml 216
US-3"40
FOURTH
16. M I Flying
Wagner.
Route 426
OvIedn
ii'r I) 900, 4 40, 7 60 , 3 Tony
Sl• Pete
173 760 736
Sn,n ()) 1 10, 2 60, 3 Ivory Coast (61 Pickens,
nt.
760, (3 fill $1170 P II)) 11010.
Florod s Co4te e
167 247 72.9
Q io
.,ones,
FIFTH -S 16. D I Jim's Cap (4)
Valencia
12$ 332 271
,'i Cl). '60 660.7 Aries Go (6)560,
Staley.
I Fi:' 1 v Jane (7) 670. 0 (4 6)
FIordaCoflege
III 339 71
1' 1 61 5115 00. II 99
SIXTH
S 16, A: I. Kim Sue (3)
BrOwardN
167 356 707
1 C'), 7 00, 7 70. 2 Phantom's Speck
Brown,
170. 2 10. 3 Southern
Broward
4)
145 334 70.4
It') Q
910, T ()$4)$)0170,
Mitchell,
11 71
Florida College
116 312. 20?
SEVENTH
5 16. C I M A
Turner.
Of "'s I l 1 .500. 300,)70;7 Money
1. River
35) 206
'.''rc 171 700. 6 40, 3 Montague
Foster,
V.'rn (4)170. Q 1 7$ $30.10, p (I y)
Hills.
133 367 704
Si'100. 31 71
McDonald.
EIGHTH - 38, C I DC 's Red
Ok Wet
116 hI. 700
S 360. 320. 7 10, 7 Tell Doll Ii)
Gorman,
10. 3 COrroll Kid (1) 1.20. 0
Polk
133 794 196
St 'uS 00 P IS I) 539 90. 3961
Daniels.
P1114TH
Brevard
516. A I Fruit Flc'
176 3)) 19 1
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260. 760. 720. 7 x's Er plot er
ullen,
.5 10 760. 3 Tryster (6) 3 00 . Q
Florida College
110 311 19.4
'75? Is 70. P (75) 517.90; 73 so
Randall,
TENTH
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Chpota
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(i
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Ok Wel.
107 731 377
1 6 57 *0 31 95
Flefil,
ELEVENTH -35. A Bicker (3)
Pensacola
112 777 173
IA 10. 4 tO 3 60. 1 Brokers Bonus (7)
Harness,
7 00, 5 00 3 Journey Man (7) 760; Q
14 Florida
124 310 113
'Ill $7520. P till $7190, QP
,'."h I 11 3557 40. 39 00
Gulf Coast
iod fll 110
TWELFTH -36,0
Learn to Cumngnam,
(I) 710. 340, $160. 7 Sandy
Palm Beach
.53 201 170
SPiAnnon (7) 5 10, II 10. 3 Touch of
Hell,
SALES
1 topt' (6) 910. 0 (4 1) 573 20. T (4 7
Hills.
177 305 169
tSt 5.60660. 539 97
Jones.
3000 iani:e
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5?. Pete
.77 1$0 16 i
Lemon?.
Pensacola
iii 777 16
Dubose.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Palm Beach
IS 208 160
FIRST
S 6. B I Mr.er 8. 2,
Mollard.
lIlly CII. 3 Lana Louise, 1. Co Co
Chipola
II) 799 ISO
It!ur' S Darli'-q John. 6 Sneaky
Clover,
'ri.ihr 7 Lotta
uota, $ Montague
Ok Wal
94 721 15$
Williams.
SECOND
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St Johns
63 112 IS 1
2 K.- n Cr1, 3 Harmon, i
Hamilton,
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fi,:v.i!
'2.5 25! 15
R,, Ch.,rmer, 7
White.
Montague
C 'e'ni 5 VnrP.s
St. Johns
68 139 IS 9
THIRD
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REBOUNDING
ti 01 rrt, 7 Daunt.] Noda' KiOg. 1
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Richardson,
Boston Mac,
Pr -,u,1 (',.orgc'. P Captl AsSet; I
Polk
45 163 196
Pi Icy Smiley
B.oen,
FOURTH -s 16M I Bun. 7 R's
N. Fla
If 213 $7 1
r"iri' 3 Evelyn Go, 1 K't Gang.
Page.
t''ich Darti,s; 6 Lucy Ss',on. 7
Brevard
16 234 34
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OUR WORK IS OUR REPUTATION
FIFTH
5 lb. 0 I. Manatee
Hills
1$ 751 ii S
tltp 3 1',estorm, 3 Trei'e I
Wimb,
-0.
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-Brown
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Il 223 $31
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SIXTH
516. A 1 My Cindy, 7.
Pensacola
19 713 12$
Roofing Contractors
'l 3 Bob's Mia; I Montague
Dent.
" q,rc3 5
Pri nz Eugen; 6 K's
Chipola
INEW ROOFING
10 730 12!
1
.'1I)flQlO. 1 Tr,i,' $ Smoothy Bill
Anthony,
IRE PAIRS
SEVENTH
5)6. C 1 Purt
Lake City
ALL TYPES ROOFS
3$ 725 176
S
lcr, 7 Loki- Barge. 3 Blondy
Flenoil,
LICENSED BONDED &amp; INSURED
nr', 4 WyO'tf Dolly; S Happy
Pensa.
16 700 12 3
qht. 6 Sandy's Pondy; 7 Chief
McDonald,
I ir S Da nty Louise
OWJC
14 173 17 7
'.. B I Nomad. 3
EIGHTH
Mallard,
) I
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in V I She's Smokin, 1 Silky
Chipola
19 209 Ii 0
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Braden,
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7 J'm '4oter; 5
St Pet,
13 313 ii C
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NINTH
516. C 1 Jarwin Bud,
Brevard
16 17$ $09
hi k Spiral.
Manley,
3 Tom Thumb, I
hi ii 'ps, S Sl&amp;ky, 6 w o l c l'Ife
Indian R.
17 III 10$
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Staley.
TENTH - 316. 8 I Montague
Fla Col
16 167 10 1
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"rai' 7 Bate, 3 WItowi n. ,i
Slappey,
Staff of Trained Professionals
',inrpi.
S Yellon Star 6 Im
Gulf Coast
13 335 103
'. ii hrrrnt.
7
Tricky Rick, s
Randall.
i.posive
Chipola
19 191 101
ELEVENTH A
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Stanley.
Mystic
ENROLL NOW TO SAVE MONEY
7 Dollar Doll 3 Evening
M 0 South
16 161 101
START ANYTIME WITHIN 4 WEEKS
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in
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the vaunted Steel Curtain front four of the Pittsburgh
Steelers of the National Football League, was free on bond
today after being charged with possession of 250
milligrams of cocaine.
Holmes, 27, a native of Newton, Tex., was arrested
Saturday and released Monday on $1,000 bond after being
formally charged before Justice of the Peace Roy -Byrd.
It Is the second time Holmes was charged wi th a
criminal offense. He was placed on live years probation in
1973 alter he pleadeti guilty in Youngstown, Ohio, to a
charge of assault with a deadly weapon.

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Y"tvirqton (0) ci Miller. 6 S
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Bandy (Old P,tancni, 717. 179
5'tsarro (Old Antjr.w. 75. 135
A(att tLH) (1 Olesen, 9 7
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Alls"Vi iv f:FVV1oU J Fuzzle

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ld venture where you know
It's nice to be helpful Ut
and
careful who you volunteer to aid the odds are agai ns t
shirt.
today. You may hit someone 10-W
who's waiting to unload all their
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
burdens.
19) Timing is all-important
GEINI INlay 21-June 20) today. it would be foolish to
'17his is definite]), not tile day to inak'e concessions and upset
buck the ma ority. Being I.he your well played intentions.
lone dissenter will probably
All I JA it I US i Jan. 2(I-Feb. 19)
leave )-oil -Arnded.

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LOtsh-IIII-ts 9111tJ still 011 I MIL vurulng tv Mrs. j\ing. After talliI 1 1) the people, but did
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was made, Manning said.
several instances in which 20,30 nothing. Mrs. King said.
"llie subject arrested for carloads of young people visited
',The first time. several
'WOOD -Firebombing arson from the
firitilwinihing the reighbowring hc= Ili ,he police officcr:; came." 5tic.-jaid,

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loudly, household whc she said policemen's instructions and
ImLin and the police sollietime this
month." the y.iggiing ail] laughing and the threatened loudly I,) " 11 Imr stay in the house."
for their lies
police sergeant said
tires on car s were squealing husband Police today denied
Mrs King went on to detail
i\dtraughtJuliaKing sa ttn
Concerning a shooting in
and turning corners at a fast this
numerous Instances from
tii r Church Street liorni it one cident last night Manning said rate of s peed
The officers
they never September through early
iiclock this morning, riiiging he hos an arrest will t
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her hands and asking, "When today. "The Sheriii S
the poli ce from eptember lock our I
oors and stay inside of concrete were thrown at the
will it end?"
mentis helping us on thisone,'
through early' November," our homes, that those people side of their 310 Church Street
i in so tired," she said '1 he added
Mrs King said
were dangerous One of the home B s shot at the house

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could have been a heart attack

ME

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but I'm only 20. a female and
not overweight. I don't smoke

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Well, it is downright painful at
limes and I have seen it bring
tears to strong nien*s eves

or drink not even coffee
However, there is quite a bit

of stress in my life as I help
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can be caused by mans things
Most of the causes of fatigue
from disease or abnormal
functions would be picked up
by the doctor on his examina

symptoms similar to what ou
describe, but heart attacks do

[ion. Since he found nothing
and combined with your

can, and often do, cause pain
in the arm shoulder nd e ven
in the jaw but you do not have

suspicious that she ia haviIng a
depres sion
Depression is common. It

to have pain there either w ith

will certainly sap a person s

an attack. For more informalion on symptoms of heart attacks, send 50 cents for The
Health Letter. Number 2-10,

energy level, The depresso~
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person may be just barely
able 10 cope will) the day*s
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been invited to

A "venture" is a corporation
Durchased by SEEDCO. Inie
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pro%lding
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says

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The agency has receised
sonic $4,1 5007 in federal funds
Presertl the agency owns

and moniors eight coralso
discussed
seve ral
problems relating to this porations, or "ventures."
ter inm
Orr says the agency wnps
volved was a request by the S1.5-million yearly into the local
Orlando Sentinel Star to Inspect econorny. A recent $829,000
all the financial records of federal grant provided two
SEEDCO ad its subsidiaries." work crews for county

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through three Central

American countries and
exico early
today.
aternala City
was

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The shopping center space is
o%med bv American Fabrics

missioners
Harr)
Kwiatkowski and Michael
flattaway - t rec,
,
,nt commission meetings have raised
the possibility of constructing
sonic type of facility on 80 acres
of county-owned property just
north of Five Points.
The Fi ve Points facility could
conceivably be some type of
police-judicial complex, or, it

the new

In- The lease agreement cal

could house Board

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reports said

at least 30 people were
killed.
The quke as fell ill
exico 04- but caused no
damage there. It also was

for use in a pilot drainage is set for next week with BUD
stud) while the remaining officials to see if additional
money would be used to pave funds are available.
treeisin the hilidwa) area.
If they re, County Eiagineez
Courity commissioners gave Bill Bush recommends paving

southeast

from

least SM persons Injured.
Tht' figures co uld
confirmed In Guatemala.

F I cc tric power

as

knocked
out
here,
telephone lines ere don,
.nd there was extensi ve
damage to buil(lings.
streets were blocked by
rubble.
The seismological ob.

cersatory in Guatemala
es'lmated the epicenter to
be southslest of theC CIf,},
somewhere
em two
%olcanirles - the Tacaya
and the Fuego. Ob.
servilitory Director Jose
Vasaux said the tremor
lasted 25 to 35 seconds.
[loth a selsmologli- al
tZltlilliu In exico City and
the U.S. National Farthquakr

1111 irmatlon

the grant application their nod three streets

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One automobile %as reportedly
%andalized, and the other was
burglarizrd. All this as
burglaries of homes and

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,ent grant
motion after it was learned one

more public hearing

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Conspiracy

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inade to the Jacksonville office
WEST
(if the Housing and Urban
PALM
BEACI
(API - Alahmna Gov. George
Development I HUD I office,
Wallace, his leg in a plastic
111,11) pays out inoney to
cities
for
cast
after
an accident aboard
counties and
,
,n
restoration of "blighted"ares. his c.
An almost indentical grant overflow crowd here that
ipplicatioii as submitted by Democratic leaders and the
Seminole County planners last Press ace ganging up to deny

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counties
but left Seminole the press. "ney're tr),ing to
Tuesday's high 73. today's
County out when it came tune to get rid of ... Inc. But tt
going
to
get
rid
of
me.
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36. Fair and %armer
dole out the funds.
through Thurmlay. Highs toda)
area residents.
Wallace singled out tile TAHITIANS ENTERTAIN
an
ni 11% mid 70% and Thursd)
ceording to County ('oil)- Washington Post, Boston Globe, Exotic costumed members of the Ro al Tahitian Dace Comp
y
mid to upper70%. Laws tonight
inissioner Sidnev Vihlen Jr., New York 71mes and Sliami enlertalned S mi n I &amp; u
cert
Associadon
members
at
upprr
40s to lower SOL South to
tre upset oser the loss
Herald for
hat he called the Sa nf ord Chic Center, Tuesday W ghL The "more" or g rass
Sheast
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Schnitt aid he received the
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telegram
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before any decision is made,
not find the opportunitN to check
concerning the press con
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also, that he did not "think" the
members of your staff and the
governor "out(] become in.
Department of Cominericc to
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countywide library service

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realzed location of and moving
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more than a -ear and one-half
So, Neiswender was instructed to seek a temporary

temporary facility because

promised

located on First Street.

away.

South Seminole residents
~%eren't being provided services

"We received at least four or
fi ve calls from the Kings over
the past few months, com-

in South Seminole, and the only
item lacking was a structure in
which to house books and other

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Askew is requested to "send of whatever information that is
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can observe and report to you the localmedia to participate in
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said today the
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sustained kg and hand injuries identified as being from mercial nurseries and private
Jailed in lieu of S1,51M bond and was released.
concvaled themselves at the the nursery where they when he stumbled and fell ,IIderso
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homes over south Seminole in
each on charges of attempted
Donald William (~oorkill Jr., nursery Tuesday night after allegeWy attempted to take (luring the short foot chase. lie
Winger said detectives seized the last ar.
Sheriff's detectives, in grand larceny trespass and 22, of 120
Lombardy Road receiing anonymous telephone bags of peat potting soil
as treated and released at ma rijuana seeds and cigare ttes
vestigating numerous thefts of resisting
Nursery owner Parker
arrest without Winter Springs, was held in lieu calls saying thieves would hit
Officers said they
identified
Winger
fired
a
Seminole
Memorial liospital and a small bg of white Anderson said he has beer the
exotic plants during the last violence were Elaine Edge of $500
bond on it charge of the nursery.
themsciii
nd
id Corkill was powder, believed to be a nar. frequent %ictim of plant thefts
year in south Seminole, Clanton.
of 735 U.S.1792 attempted grand larceny.
Winger said officers saw warning s hot into the air after 1resttd in the yard outside the
colic, in the search
but due to the nature of the
arrested thri-_ persons Tuesday Fern Park, and Susan Kay
Sheriff's detective It. E. three persons take items from a the women ran from the nur- nerby house
and
a
search
of
night durrng a stake out at lhthn, 19 of Ml lngdale
Winger
said
thousands
of
business
it is (hfficult to im
Ave..Winger and four other detec (L into a house about 50 yards stry before being arrestJ
tht oue revealed a large dollars north of exotic plants mediately det ermiiin
Anderson'sursery, U.S, 17-912, I.A)ngw(x)(1.
tives from the sheriff's
outh of the nursery and then
Detective Charles Coffee number of exotic
some have been stolen
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adults, $1.25 for children and IS for a family of two adults and two
chl14 all.

By BOB LIYD
Herald Staff Writer

(Do You have a qumsfion
for the experts) Write Ask
the Jacobys care of this
hewspaper The Jacobys will
answer individual questions
if stamped sell addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interestin
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will beuSOd,flthis
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at six spades The slam con

the fun

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County Commission meeting,
tommissioners approved a
contract to lease 12,000 square
feet of spacu in the Seminole
aza opping
nter at
17-92 and Semoran Boulevard.
A month ago the commission
decided to search for space for

Three Per

because they outrank the
other three

tract is not a good one. but
most of the world's best

She has had the doctor
check her over. blood test and
all and he finds r,
Mhing. Can
You Please tell me anything
the doctor may be overlooking
or not checking for,
DEAR READER Fatigue

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ticular suit to be lucky for us,
The answer is Yes. Spades
are our lucky suit. This isn't a
matter of superstition, They

her advanced pupils have the
fun of bidding and playing
today 's hand
At least the bidding is fun
Practically all of them arrive

s she is tired

kidney disease, diabetes or
some similar underlying
medical problem. Unless you
were born with some heart
defect or had rheumatic heart
disease or other diseases that
think you can forget about the
h a rt as the source your dif
ficulty.

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an hour or two later she is all
tired out,

have high blood pressure

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Dunn th dasch
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worn. She ill lie don for an

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Tender moments like this will be just part of

SlIebbing Royal European Circus comes to Sanford on Monday.
Proe"ds from performances at 4:30 and 8 p.m. %ill btuefit the

Inecrt PT A Tickets are available at the school

know if we have found a par.

Wanda White of Dallas lets

have never seen it damage

would really appreciate your
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raise my younger brother and
anyone or cause death or
sister because my mother Is
other serious reactions.
alone.
I have always heard that
DEAR DR. LAIJ - I am
heart attacks were supposed writing this letter to you about
to cause pain in the arm or leg
my wife She has been to the
and I don't remember any
doctor about being always
such pain I can't afford a doetired and run down, She can

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against queen-nine-small in
the East hand, Fast might not

Development

At

a Longwood police officer today
corroborated the King's story.

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the doctor gave me and to
drink mv milk (I was being
treated 'for an ulcer). My
chest was sore the rest of the
day as if my ribs were bruis-

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five weeks is thernirtunt nf time
officials estimate it will take to
get the facility into operation.

cilman Gerard Connell in hopes
of ending onstant harassment
n d what they term threats to
t1wir lives.

over the jack with that
Well

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four to five weeks,
Director
of

Library System.
The countywide system

Netsender said about four or

confirm the house has
Ix-en firebombed.
Fear prompted the couple to

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addressed envelope for mail.
ing. Address you letter to me
in care of this newspaper,

doctor's office and the nurse

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Just told me to take the pills

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the pain still there no matter
which wav I laid.
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behind the breast bone.
It was very painful dnd difficult to breathe. I'm hot sure

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tract is better than no chance
and the contract can be made.
The jack of trumps is led
from durnniv at trick two. If
East ducks the jack is allowed
to ride. If East covers South
wins picks up West's
doubleton 10-9 and makes the
ntract.

((flier of my chest just

Chic Young

that

poli(v

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provided by tht ()rl4irido Public

rit-sidents should have thet'r
temporary branch library in

the couple that police have
refused protection and

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trum
,p trick.
Then Wanda points out that

WFST

awakened at 4 a fit with a
terrible pain around iny chest
It was like a giant rubb~r band
getting lighter and lighter
ost of the pain was in the

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Seminole Plaza To House
County's Temporary Librar

The story has all the
ingredients (if a 1940's movie.
11cre is an older couple who
ay they have made numerous
reports to IA)ngwoW police of
trange goings on" at I

shots hav! been fired at their
house.

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effect on the houschold or frequent short trips.

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school with one mettiber of the
family.
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Longwood Couple Pleads For Help

own horn too loudly will only meaii he's right. Use your own
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Wednesday,

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today getting others to mate today.
co operate. Don't be as
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commission
with two county commissioners chambers.
today
endorsed
county.
Kwiatkowski said the issue
sponsored legislation to create boils down to whether citizens
a county-appointed uornp. desire a "bookkeeper handling
troller's office to take over an $18 million business or
bookkeeping functions for whether we want to have an
county operations from elected accountant handle an $18
Clerk of the Circuit Court million business." The $18
Arthur If. Beckwith Jr.
million figure represents the
The department heads and county hodget mr the prevIou!
the
comnnssioner.s said fiscal year.
creation of the comptroller's
County Commission Chairoffice in Seminole County would man Michael Hattaway iid a
improve the system by comptroller would bring to the
elimination of costly double board a "more businesslike
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"My main objection to the Hattaway said requiring the
HORACE ORR
present procedure is we arc comptroller to be a CPA would
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we arc not kept informed on a the hoard might attempt to hire
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I)ae, the county's director of
Public Works Director Bob
environmental
control.
Gov. Reubin Askew spent Saturday in Sanford and Altamonte
Andrew
said under the present
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lord with State Rep. Bob Hatt.awn%, Semfne!e County chalriaaii
Can we end this duplication system both his department
Springs campaigning for support for the full disclosure amenclN
for the campaign and Sheriff John' Polk. illerald Photo by Bill
of efforts"' Dale asked. Ile said a nd tile clerk's office are
meni for elected officials. ,%boye, the governor is shown in SanVincent Jr.)
if the duplication of recordrequired to maintain a cost
(Editor's Note: Third in a the pocket of one taxpayer only
__________________________ keeping procedures could be accounting procedure.
series of articles exploring the to deposit it in the pockets of
- ended it would, eliminate the
S etks ujport 'or _rn iidi
Employment another.
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Bob Ellis, acting ad. Seminole
rwt1 for to persons in his minlstrative assistant to the F.eunomk Development Cur'
Aproxm*te1y 47 of the loi
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department who presently arecounty commission, also
jobs made possible by a recent
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tied to keeping books.
BV Ft) Pit ICXETF
federal grant to SEEDCO wl!
favored creation of a compToday's meeting was called trailer, In addition Public
Herald Staff Writer
be utilized by the agency's own
All the roman(t' nail rhythm
'ventures" or
gill ('orne to by Commissioner Harry Safet- Director Gary Kaiser
Kwiatkowski,
who asked said "Now, it appears it is
B SCOflAtiJ{AIi1%M
What that means is that
fnlim'e in public uufite t5ikCS Sanford iiit'sda r nIng h?fl
"All goernnie, of course,
(lepartmcflt chiefs to submit necessary
federal
grant money designed
to
lit-raid Correspondent
Seminole
Mutual
Concert
duplicate is against I1rt."
Governor Askew met more than rhetoric."
Asnviation presents the Royal tx)Ui pros and cons concerning everything."
to
hire
workers to offset
(ILL Menckrn
The governor continued 'we
with supporters in
Tahitian Dance Company at the the controversial law which
unemployment will be used tu
Last Friday Beckwith ac.
Gov. Reubin Askew spent
Sanford
a d tisay lose some good people, I Chic Centt'r, Details, pictures urcatesacountycomptrollerb&gt;' cused Kwiatkowski of setting The hue and cry heard today
Saturday stumping Seminole
(onredethat, but in the long run
Altamonte
County to drum up support
lag' 1-C, omen's Sectiou, splitting the duties of Beckwith. up today's session to intimidate is against the vast federal
Springs
amendment) 5)10(11(1
p- bureaucracy. Politicians
OnMarch9minoleCount' department chiefs into
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his disclosure amendment to and
visited with attract better people in the first
The
series
of
profiles
of
the
voters
will
decide
the
issue
in
a
porting
creation
of
a
compseeking office are quick to cry
the State Constitution.
several residents in Place."
it
19176 Presidential candidates referendum. Until that vote, troller, Kwiatkowski denied " foul" and point to the huge Nre employes for corporations
Members of the League of the two communities
Askew added, "I've filed lull continues in today's Herald, however, the county coin- any attempt to coerce ern. sums of money being spent by that were either created or
Women Voters, Common to gather support for disclosure statements every E ug ene J. McCarthy Is featured mission and Beckwith are ployes.
state and federal governments, purchased with federal dollars
Cause, and the Sanford Jaycet'.
scheduled to appear at several
110' trtI'I' 'ol Page
year in Office, and it hasn't
Statesmen seem to yearn for
Instead, the commissioner
Some citizens say such a
an amendment to
presented Askew with signed
injured my social standing."
public forwus to argue their said today he simply wanted a way of returning to a simpler practice is in competition with
petitions to aid his drive for the require full financial
respective positions.
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department chiefs "to think system, some method of getting and detrimental to private
Askew later visited Mrs. Ola
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210,537 signatures needed to disclosure by public
Sig Pearson. a budget about the advantages and back in history in American industry.
Brock and Mrs. A.B. Douglass Around The
place the proposed amendment officials,
4A analyst said the comptroller disadvantages."
politics to a time prior to
However, SEEDCO Director
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on the doorstep at their tiom's
on the November ballot for
must be a certified public acFrom the onset Beckwith has Roosevelt's New Deal.
Horace Orr stoutly maintains it
on S. Sanford Avenue, For both ('alendar
voter approval,
However, since the New Deal isn't so.
countant, approved for a four- fought the bill. The bill to create
women, the meeting was their
iear term and subject to a comptroller was approved b&gt; the American political system
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After a short speech at the all county officials, county first chance to meet the ('rnnil
111 removal by the board of county state legislators last year and has been isited by both Lyndon dollars to come back here that
Sanford Chamber of Corn- jtulges, and legislators.
Governor, and they said they Editorial
l'it commissioners,
was rxishcd through the House Johnson's Great Society and were taken out. It permits
mnerce, the governor visited
The amendment would supported the amendment, 1kirAhb
Pearson
:;aid
require
county
by
State Rep. Bob liattaway John Kennedy's New Frontier. money to flow back through the
elected officials to file a
three residences on S. Sanford
Dr. lamb
"I'm all for open government ,'
government needs "a financial
It isa quirk of history that the economy ... and, in the Ion,:
% Avenue, giving away petition sw,(,rn statement showing net
D-Mtamnonte Springsi, over
Ifi)r(mopv
said Mrs.
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al politicans 'who ad- run enhances ft ee enterprise,"
officer who is part of our opposition front sorne members
forms and urging those who worth and identifying each
IIn'pital
The
governor
changed
plans,
3-A
system."
He
also
said
the
clerk
of
the
local
legislative
0('ated welfare programs for Orr says.
answered the doorbell to sign LISSCt and liability in excess of
ltittiiniis
"i snouit be attending meetings (1eleitmfi
arriving In Sanford by car
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the
needy crea ted, in turn.
SEEDCO recently received a
the Forms and mail therti back $l,0.
Sports
5-6-A
which left Rep. Robert [fatbigger
and
bigger
government
$29.639
federal grant. Out of t
to Tallahassee.
Tilet isbn
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w ith greater and greater power total 103 jobs made possible '
h
Sorntn
In a speech in Sanford the people think twice if there's Seminole County Sheriff John
over the individual,
the money,
governor said that "it is the conflict of interest between Polk waiting atS.anford-Centrai
Out of this philosophy of taking 47 workers, the coun:'.
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government
designed to help took 13 and the others will go
Suniju 's high 69, today's low
produce the greatest number of good," Askew told the group. originally had planned
the
needy
grew
the Seminole different agencies In Semin:
to 12. Rainfall: .21 inch.
Petitions.- About 50 person-s
"Can you think of a better arrive.
f:mnplovmnent
Economic County.
t'stI&gt; fair and cooler
attended.
Development
birthday prcsent to your
Corporation
('ASSELBERIY-..
Sterling
Orr readily admits the
Askew tl"cnli'd to land at through Tuesda&gt;. Highs today Park Elementary School,
The
amendment
the country than to Put Into our ()rlaido's Herndon Airpor.t tiiiil (ii Uf)JJt'I' GUs
SEEDCOI, this county's "new Federal grant represents a
and Tuesda
located on Eagle Circle, was
governor is supporting would state constitution that a public instead l*' cause he wanted to
deal" for the minorities and the subsidy. But then he points to
upper GUs to near 70. Lows frmuiall dedicated Sunday
underprivileged,
require full financial disclosure officer is a public trust?
the fact that almost every
save gasoline,
tonight lower lOs. Northwest a1tcrnooi with former U. S
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by all constitutional officers,
And,
along
with
the
povertymajor
corporation in America
lie mc with Altamonte winds 15 to 2r .p.h. and slowl
Representative
William
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fighting agency comes the is subsidized in one way or
public officers and candidates proving that you're willing to do Springs supporters following diminishing.
criticism associated with any
(hinter
as
principal
speaker
for
for such officers,Thls includes your part -- improving con- his Sanford stop,
Details and tides mu
Page 3%, the ceremony.
agency thz!t takes mooney from
Continued On Page 2-Al
The speaker wars introduced
by County School Superin•
temk'nt William P. Liver, The
invocation was given by Fr.
James Martinez of St.
By 8011 ILOYV
A parks and recreation James Vincent Atkinson, on grabbed a green jacket that Augustine Catholic Church, and
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department spokesman said charges of no drivers license, Ilt'nncr was wearing. Benner the benediction was given by
A 35-year-olti Alexandria, suite atty. Claude Van Hook
t.
lienner has worked since fleeing and attempting to elude slipped train the jacket and fled Rev. Gerald Seaman, ,%scen.
A man police identified as a October as a recreation- police arid reckless driving, into :i woodeil area where the sion Lutheran Church
Va., man was sentenced to 30 dropped charges of burglary.
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2&amp;.year'4ild Scininok ('owit&gt; ii' c 1 iii c an super V 1st mi
ison today after use of a firt'ar;i s and cw
Atkinson later posted $6O
mcii again struggled aIIII
lnrhidetl on the pr,gralii was
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pleading guilty in circuit court mission of a felony, and thrt'
iecreation Department em- playground programs at bond ill the Longwood police Hurfield was struck Ofl the the presentation of a Bicen.
to the December first robbery counts of kidnaping in the (.('C
ployc was being held in count), several Seminole County station and was released.
head.
tennial flag for the school b&gt;
Fair Lanes Bowling, Fern ease,
Jail or, a drug charge today schools.
Manning said while Burfield
Burfield reported Benner Jack homer, chairman of the
Park.
after an early morning auto and
BILL ('IUNTER
Longwood Police Sgt. Greg was attesting Atkinson the picked up a tree branch and Seminole Count)' Bicentennial
Mrs. Carolyn Crowder, 42, of
Gerald
Douglas
Page
entered
551 Karen -St., Altamonte
loot chase by Longwood police. Manning gave this account of officer observed what were flurfield tired one shot over the Committee, to School Principal 44 pupils in
kindergarten
the
plea
before
Circuit
court
Spiings,
was allowed to remain
George Mike Benner, 25, of the arrest:
believed to be seeds and loose suspect's head before he sub- Jesse I..
Meuse.
Meuse
in.
through
fifth
grade.
There
are
judge
A.
J.
lIosemann,
Jr.
Page
free
on
bond pending eou5
SR-436, Fern Park, was
Officer Roy Burfield ob- marijuana on the seat of the nutted to arrest,
troduced special guests.
24
teachers
and
three
members
surrendered
to
booked :it county jail in lieu of s&amp;'rvt it an auto turn north on stopped car,
sheriff's pletlon of a pre-sentence
Manning said officers then
Ken Bovin, administrative of
the
administrative
staff
on
deputies
who
had
ringed
the investigation after pleading n
$18,500 Ix)nd o'n charges of U.S. 17-92 ill Dog Track Road at
Burfield reported that Benner discovered five plasti(- bags trainee. prm-rited the key to
ill(- facull) and 10 non- establishment for
90
lit
felony marijuana possession, 1:15 am. in an "erratic man- ran from the scene while the containing it green, leaf)' the school and dedication
inutes contest to attempted bu%ing,
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assault and battery, resisting ncr" and followed the car to SR officer was searciiinu the rinin utiaterini were in thn nnAtnic ni ninn,,g .L,5.51.,.1 1.., .k..,
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OJul ian Stenstroni says he thinks
groups that will COfl(1U an inw :iiade by now Cirit Judge ballot in the city's next provide input into any final
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pp make : Vidif' A WiIli;4m fr ." Stepthe qi'tion of !CC3tIfl the
depth
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election,
in decision.
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strom said. "And I agree with it E)e'i,iher.
important to money 11it ill pay for it."
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the Greaser Sford Area
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allnw a mere majority Of th
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Two organizations
the
amber of omrncr
he arrived at that question lies in a quote he magnitude, s a city boll i that
has
potential
sites
for
the city hall
City ornmisslon to niake the the
In
September,
the
city
Downtown
('Oflclusloii
that
a
decision.
adopted
a resolution cIIng for probably will include the
read man Atlanta newspaper 25 will serve the city for the next eoiiiinsion voted to designate Association and Sanford's the
cliv hail
rcferendwii
avo
to be left in the preseflt Park A':cr.ue site, thc
1I said the front50 years, is omct
the d 14svre site at French Avenue Interested
Sarahs
is "1tobelieve
To Centnd
lItcne3s
District. andChamber
14-acre lakefront site, the
We need
the l)owntow
Development
gather what
Information
on to do talking to a "prominent page deni quoting a Honda people shod have a vote on." and Seminole Boulevard as the Encourage Rejuvenation
ntoi nwrchant"
legislator said: "Only the
of
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Stcnsoni said the city hall tentative location for the city (SISTERs
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Monday, Feb. 2.

According To Candidate McCarthy

Lega1 Notice

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Juty Selection Continues
In Patty Hearst Trial
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Further questioning of
potential jurors in the Patricia Hearst bank robbery trial
was scheduled today, with just two days left until the
second anniversary of her kidnaping, certain to be the
core of the defense case.
U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter, trying to
speed the process, planned to convene court a haLf hour
earlier than normal.
By the end of last week, 16 persons had been named to
the pool of 36 prospects From which the jury of 12 and four
alternates will be chosen. The jurors will determine
whether the 2l.yenr.old r:paer heiress voluntarily
participated with the Symbionese lAberation Army in a
hank heist just two months aU,er her kidnaping.

Con gress Nears Recess
WASHINGTON APt - Congress this week takes up
natural gas deregulation, voter registration by postcard
tginning Its flrst recess of the
19ti sc&amp;sion.
The recess, to begin this Friday and run for 10 days, is
the traditional Lincoln's Birthday holiday to allow
Republicans to attend party meetings over the country.
President F"ird r'z to confer today with some memlers
of Congress about the prospects for ending natural price
controls, an abolition that the Ford administration supports. Rep. Bob Krueger, D-Tec., says he will try to bring
the decontrol bill up on the House floor Tuesday when the
lawmakers consider emergency legislation designed to
cope with expected natural gas shortages.

UFO Cult Disbanding
LOS ANGEI.ES '/lP — Deserters from the Great list
UFO Cult are straggling back alter a suiiuer and fall of
spiritual wandering, settling gently to earth In a pleasant
rustic halfway house In the seclusion of Topanga Canyon.
They have dropped out by choice, most of them disillusioned with what was to have been a journey to a new
life beyond the earth promised by the cult 's elusive
leaders, Bc arid Peep, nlo known as The Two.
Last April, an original group of 24 threw off their
families and possessions and dropped out of sight. Many
others joined later.

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (API - l'hil, the groundhog
who made Punxsutawney famous, eme1ged from an
electrically heated burrow In subzero weather today and
saw his shadow - a sign that winter weather is In store for
at least six more weeks
Phil's forecast came as the sun rose In clear but chilly
skies. Although the temperature hovered at minus-lO derees, members of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club's
inner circle watched Phil emerge from hibernation.

IN BRIEF

Lebanon Truce Endangered
As Guerrilla Factions Clash
BEIRUT, Lebanon (API - A clash between Palestinian
guerrilla factions endangered the truce in Lebanon's civil
ar today, and a leftist Moslem leader said peace will not
return to the country until Christian militias are "completely crushed."
"We shall not stand with our hands tied after this bloodbath," said a spokenan for the pro-Iraqi Rejection Front
alter men of the Syrian-backed Sailca guerrillas raided
the of tices of two pro-Iraqi Beirut newspapers, killed six
employes and wounded 10 others.
Palestine guerrilla chief Yslr Arafat called a
meeting of leaders of all guerrilla organizations to try to
avert more fighting. A statement afterward said Salka
leaders promised to take action again.t "unruly element.s" responsible icr the attack.
The incident paralleled the initial Christian-Moslem
clash that started the lebanese civil war last April.

Less Personal President Needed
}'L)ITOR'S NU1'E: Candidates for (he presidential
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nominatIon of their parties, and
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other political leaders, were
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invited to contbute articles
concerning presidential
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"harueter: what sort of person
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should be elected l'reshfrnt on
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No'. 2, 1975. and why?
t,&lt;1
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We have to move away from
the idea of the personalized
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saying that as early as 1968, and
I had observed the overpersonalization of the office of
the Presidency since President
Truman's days.
IRS as arms of his personal
President
Eisenhower reelection campaiga.
ovcrpersonalized it by omPrcidentFordshows nosign
mission, saying, "1 have the of diminishing the eniphasis Ofl
power, and I'm delegating it," personalizing the Presidenc)'.
so that John Foster Dulle ran In fact the high point of thc
around the world signing us up Ford Presidency was probably
anywhere anyone would sign, the time he wn chnw tctin
w paces wnere nobody his own muffins; unless It was
ould. Then President Kennedy the tutie that he without con-

School Opening Announced
BEIRUT, Lebanon lAP) - The Lebanese government
announced the reopening of schools throughout the
country today in another cautious step back toward
normal life after 10 montha of civil war,
Inftial school attendance was not reported. Nor was it
rrn'hatelv known how many schools s etc unable to
reopen.
The l3eirut stock exchange and the money market also
retpened icr the first time in three months, but only Might
trading was reported. The city's banks were still closed.

Ave.. Winter Park. 5eminoI
County, Florida under the llctitlou
n.imr 01 DIVERSIFIED SEP.
tJIrrc
iPiit I intend to reustr
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida in ,1(COtclaflCe with the
proviSionS of the FictitiouS Name
Statutes. To Wit Section 565 09

under bipartisan management
within the lifetime of the
youngest presidential voter.
The False ideas of party loyalty florida tatutr
V. fl'oaddus
SJ
and of the loyal opposition
resulted in Democrats sup- PubliSh: Feb 2. 9, 16, 73, 1976

Eugene Mca.rthy was born In Watkins, Mina., on Marcb!
1111. Alter receiving his BA. from SI. John's University and
his MA. from the University of MInnesota, McCarthy worked
as a technician In the Military Intelligence Division of the War
Department during World War II. lie taught economIcs and
sociology after the war before winning election to the House of
Representatives In 15I. In 1958, McCarthy was elected to the
U.S. Senate from Minnesota. His it-year tenure was dlitinguished by his work on the Finance and Government
Operations Committees. In 1N8, running on what many called
a one-issue (anti-war) campaign, McCarthy won a stunning
per cent of the vote in the New hampshire Democratic
primary. It was his strong showing that led President Johnson
to qnounce, shortly thereafter, that he would not run for reelection. The father of four children, McCarthy separated
from his wife several years ago.

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terested," Orr says.
Orr points out SEEDCO buys
another by the federal governcorporations that are "in
ment.
trouble"
Orr said railroads, airlines, them
out.and attempts to bail
farming industries, shipEvery effort is then made to
building, the auto industry, the
urge
that corporation into the
oil
industry,
medical
societies
profit
columns.
Because it is at
and many others are examples
that
point
that
additional
of "so-called" private Inpertylesel
persons
can be
dustries which receive federal
hired
and
turned
into
subsidies.
proaucuve metnners of society.
Though Orr's staff consists of
"Because in all of these cases
it is in the Interest of society well-paid professionals,, most of
the (rkers come off welfare or
that these agencies continue
°" of the unemployment lines,
operate," Orr says.
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over to poverty-fighting to contribute to the gross
agencies or used to construct national product of this nation,
much-needed daycare centers you are contributing to the
or for other community enrichment of this nation," Orr
projects.
concludes.

"We actually do in-depth
surveys. If purchase of a
business shows
fringement on an existing
market
not iii

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A tflHSSji,'e auto4ruckairplane theft

ring has been sniashed with the arrests of 30 persons and
seizure of 49 stolen vehicles arid two aircraft, the FBI
says.
"This is the biggest 'ehIck-theft ring case and largest
dolLar recovery in the Southcastern United States In the
over GO-year history of the National Auto
Theft l3ure.au,"
Clyde E. Byers, southern divisional manager of the
bureau, said Sunday in Atlanta,
a

Aet said that the trucks, cars and planes recovered
were worth more than $1 rnilljo,
The persons charged in the case were to appear hie'fi re
a
U.S. inagistr. today in Miami,

Flim-Flam Charged
ORI.ANE)O I API

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himself and missing Teamster boss Jincs Hoffa to
E'Li- j t, 1105 been arrtst eti it1
a ii allegt'd flitu-flaiji
scheme.

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Orange County Det. William Morris said that Lerman.
48, a paraplegic, was charged with larceny by trick in a
scheme that bilked about 30 people in several northern
states of thousands of dollars for fake fran,hjses,
Morris said that the arrest came Saturday when Lernurn sold a $1,000 franchise in a nonexistng medicial aid
firm to a Massachusetts man In the presence of an un(lercover aUent.

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stolen from a circu.s cage they shared with their mother
will die if they are not returned to her for nursing, police
say.
Officers also warned the cubs are capable of causing
serious injury to the thieves.
"I'm willing to call it even if the person or persons
responsible will just tell us where the kittens are," Police
I.)et. O+J, Brown said Sunday after the two unnamed
kittens were reported stolen. "Those cubs are going to dic
unless we get them back to their mother."

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AND
Pr:oning from SP1AA, Singi'
NOTICE OF ACTION
F amly ReSidential Dittrict
TO ANGELA JEAN NOR
To That of. SR 1, Single Famt
SWORTHY whose place of residence
i unknown
ResdentiaI Dwelling District
That r-operty Described as. Lots1
You will please take notice that
there ha ben filed and Spending In
2 through 20 of Proposed POst .t
th Circuit Court in and loS Semirli Uppland Park
Being more generally descrihei
County. Florida, Civil Action No. 76
177CA 0.4 A brought by JAMES IS located West Side of Upsai.
Road. opposite Lorwood Drive
TALLEY NORSWORTPIY wefitoga
dissolution of the mal'riage Of
The planned use of the pfOp'rty
ANGELA JEAN NORSWORTHY
Single Family PIdenc
anti
Convenience,
and JAMES TALLEY NOR
SWORTHY
All parties in lntereit arj Citlzen
These presents are to reQuire you Shall have an opportunity to be
ro file your written defenses with the heard at said hearIng
Clerk of the above styled Court and
Y order of he Planning
to serve a copy thereof on Petitioner Zoning Commisson of the City ol
or his attorney, GORDON v
Sanford. Florida, this 30th dity of
FREDERICK, P 0. Box tss,
January. 1976,
Sanford, Floria on or before
Arihur H. tfarrs
February 75, 1976. Should you tit to
Chairman
&amp; so a default 'nay be entered
Cily of Sanford
against you and the cause proc
Planning and Znr rig
cx parte.
Commilon
WITNESS my hand and official PubliSh: Feb. 7. 1976
seal as Clerk of the above styled DEW 7
Courtonthis77dayol January, 1976. __________________________
____________________________
Arthur H. Beckwitts, Jr.,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Clerk of the Clruit Court.
The Board of County Corn
By: Lillian 1. Jenkins
mlSsoner
o Seminole County.
Depy Clerk
Florida. Will conduct a Pubic
Hearing in the Commissioner',
Meeting Room of the Smnoie
(Seall
tñ..aIt,
V
.UU1 ''VU)I,
anvora
Florida, on March 7, 1976. at 7 '.
PubliSh: Jan. 26. Feb 7. 9. 16, 1976
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notsible to Consider a propowd
amend ment to Ordinance 737.
IN THE CIRCUIt COURT OF THE
Ordinance No. 737 (at. Semirvr
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Cou'sty, Florida
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
An ordinanc, relating to thr
FLORIDA
unincorporated ascii of Semirvir
Case No. 76•4I.CA-UF
County, Florida, relating to
MAJESTIC INVESTMENT
dredging, filling and other reit'ei
COMPANY OF DENVER, a
aCtivif iii affecting the quality arid
Colorado corporation authorlied to
Quantity of waters under tt.r
do business in the State of Florda, jurisdiction of Seminole Count,
Pliintiff,
amending Ordnance P40 737 b
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adding a new Siction S A to providi'
OWIN
','.LD'.OR and MARY
for the exemption of certain Project'
RUTH WEDMORE. h wife.
from public hearing requiremee'
Defendants.
providing application and so4,cr
rIqvirerneflv5 for such pro1ects
TO. ORIN W. WEOMORE and
ProvidingcriterialortpieQ,antiflgc,t
MAtY RUTH WEDMORE,
Special
exemption
permts
hi wife
providing
for
COnStruction
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN,
severability and an effective d,te
if alive, and if either of the-rn ftc
Michael J Hattaway,
dead, the heirs, dev's, Qrantc,5,
Chairman
assignees, lienors,
crcd,tors.
Board of County
trustees, or other claimants by.
Commissioners Seminole
through, under, or agiint them or
County, Florida
either of them, and all partiei
PubliSh Fe-ri 7. tO. I?, '4 I97
haviig or claiming to have any
DEW I
right, title, or interest in the
property described in the Corn
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plaint, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
HEREByNOTlFlEDthataSuits
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
been brought at'ain%t you by
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Majestic Investment Company of
FLORIDA
Denver. Plaintiff, to foreclose a
PROBATE DIVISION
certain mortgage more particuiarty
descrlj In the Complaint fitcJ ifl CASE NUMBER: 753-CC
In Re: the Estate of
this Suit, which morlgige en
ELBA BARBER HANSEL.
cumbers the following dCscribea
Or,
eroperty, Situate ri Sfmnnie
CITATION
County, Florida
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Los I, OAKWOQD HEIGHTS.
JACKIE B. DOUGLASS. NONA Ii
according to the PIat thereof as
WILSON,
RUIiI
BAF 01 '
recorded in Pta? Book I), page lid
PAULINE MGUIRE and MAI.i
the Public Records of Seminole
TRAINOR
County, FIoric,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified thai
and for other relief; and you are
required to file your Afl5*r to Slid a P1iti0 hat fern filed
Court P'oviriu for the Deterrninat
Cuniplirit wtri the Clerk of
the of Heirs,
end you are heret,
above styled Curt and to serve a
copy thereof on Plilnt,If'i attorney, required to file your writ?,
deICriSCS thereto within thirty cla,%
Paul C Block. IllS E. 4th Ave
after the first publication or poitr.
H,aleaps, Fkwida. not lifer
thn the
hereof, arid serve a copy therrt
l6lhdayof February, 1975, in dtfiult
upon the Petitioner's ittOrne.
of wtsich said Complaint will
be
KENNETH M BEANE, P0
taken as confessed by you.
flr .,yer One, Canelberry, Florida
DAT ED tbi5 9th day of January,
If you fail to do so, Iudgment may tie-1976.
entered in cjue course upon the
ICircu,t Court Seal)
ietition
Arthur ii flfCkwith, Jr
Clerk f the (srcu,t Court
WITNESs my hand arid SCII Cf
this Court at Sanford. Seminolr
By Elaine RiChirde
County, Florida. this 27th day Of
Deputy (Iq'ik
J.Ti.ar,, 76
PAJL
BLOCK,PR
(Seat)
Attorney for Plaintiff
1155 East 4th Avenue
Arthur t-i BCckw,th Jr.
Ihaleift. Florida 330)0
Clerk of the Circuit Court

FoRT WALTON BEACH API
A smoldering
cigarette left in a reclining chair ignited a blaze that killed
a Fort Walton Beach man and his two grandchildren,
Firemen say.
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or setting a cigarette down on furniture has declined
recently," Capt. Woodrow Sweet said. "This was one of
those times."
The blaze that swept through the brick home Sunday
killed James L. Underwood, 54, B.J. Harlow, 4, and Tanya
Barlow, I. Underwood's wife, Betty, was reported in fair
condi hon.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford, sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
TOPS Club 79 7 p.m., upstairs over Calvary Baptist
Church, Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake
Mary,
Lake Mary Chamtx'r
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Commerce, 8 p.m., The

1UE.SI),tY, FEBRUARY 3
L)isahled American Veterans Chapter 30, 17-92,
Sanford, 7:30 p.m.

(her 50 Club, 10:30 n.m., Bedding Gardens, Bring bag
lunch,
Woman's Club of Casselberry, clubhouse, Overbrook
Drive, 1 p.m., business and social meeting.

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Second Annual Arts and Crafts Festival and Sewing
Contest sponsored by the Lake Mary Woman's Club, II
am., to 1 p.m., The Forct clubhouse. Open topublic.
Sanford Optimist Club Ladies Appreciation Night,
7:30 p.m., Sue Ann's Capri.

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Longwood Area Sertomna Club, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4
and SR 434.
Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Seminole lions Club, 7 p.m., QuaLity Inn, 1-4 and SR
43t
C' craters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light Building. Sanford
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 pm,, VFW Post, 17-92,
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WEDNE.SDAY, FF.BRUARY 4
Sanford Kissanii Club, noon, Civic Center.
Rotary Club of Casselberry, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

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Deputy Clerk
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IfleMilk
Florida highway Patrol
trouper Walter W. Wolf was
going off duty Sunday
afternoon and stopping at a
south Seminole food store
for milk when he almost
walked in on a robbery,
W dl, said he was app ching the little Food
Town Store, 90 Bear Lake
Road, when a small white
auto sped from an adjacent
grove. Clerk Cynthia
Weaver ran out saying
she'd Just been robbed.
Wolf said he was searclung a residential area off
hiearLakeRoaJahajf mile
from the foodstore when he
spotted fresh car tracks
leading into a citrus grove.
"I found the suspect still
in the car about 100 feet
inside the grove," Wolf
said.
Richard
Evan
Hughes 19, of Avon Park,
was booked at Seminole
Count)' jail.
mree hours after the
robbery Trooper Wolf told
reporters at the county jail,
'I'm going home now, but
on the way I'm going to
stop in and pick up that
milk."
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said any and all comments U. S. 17-92 near Lake Mary
wounding
early
Sunday
of
a off l.ake Howell Road at Fragment" hit Horace I.ee would COUIC from Oviedo police Boulevard, Sanford.
fleeing motorist,
Casselberry when they heard Davis, 21, of Oviedo, in the left in the case.
Deputies said Edgar Lindley,
Tripleti, patrolman Bob the auto in the grove start up. ear lobe and Davis was treated
Arson Possible
I-'edi and Merchant pursued an
59,
no local address, WaS found
Fedi had returned to the pat- and released at Winter Park
Sherif F's detective B. E.
auto at speeds reaching
inside
the building that had
rol car, Trlplett said, and hospital.
Winger
today
was
probing
been entered by breaking a
miles-an-hour on SR 426 after Merchant was attempting to
Davis later posted $600 bond possibilities of arson in a
window,
trying to stop the suspicious fire his .357 magnum service 'III
charges of reckless driving, Saturday night fire lildI
Deputies said William B.
vhicic In downtown Oviedo at 2 revolver at the auto's left rear attempting to elude police and destroyed a vacant house on
a.m.
Adams, 51, of 711 Cherokee
lire when he stumbled in loose pm5e5sunl of a concealed Thpp Itoad off Lake Barney Circle,Sanjord,wasfoundinan
Tripleti said the officers (iirt
ii. the grove.
weapon - i l,utt'her knife
i)rire at Geneva,
;ere on foot In an or ailge gre
adjacent citrus grove,
Triplett said a "bullet and was released Froiii city jail,
Seminole County Fire units
Bond for Lindley and Adams
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estimated $22,000 damage,
Five Rescued
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according to shcriff's deputies.
SlleiiU's
deputies rescued
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Cause of the fire wasn't Un- two men and three boys
mediately determined,
stranded on a sand bar In Lake
The owner 'if the house,
Monroe at Sanford Sunrjav
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Fl:ftut',l{y 1
Joke Rolling, of 614 Park Ave., night after Orlando television
Ai)MISSIONS
Patsy F. Fairfield
Al)%llSSIONS
Sanford told deputies that he newsman Ben Aycrlgg reported
Kenneth Hammer
Sanford:
Willie Allen
had been riiaking repairs to the his son, Johnathan, 16, and four
Leon A, 1101k)'
Ikborah J. i\rrington
Audrey llender
structure
and that it hadn't other persons were nine hours
Tm- v T. halley
William E. Cantrell
Agnes E. Boyd
been occupied for several overdue in returning to shore.
Sandra Jones
Stanley G. d'tOvies
months, according to sheriff's
William P. George
Lt. William Robbins and
Joe Pauline
Ernest G. Grahamn
reports.
Mary V. hall
deputies
Donald Dreggors and
Mabe! G, Piety
Carrie C. Griftith
Assault Charged
Andrew I). Rabun
Frank
Ambrose
reported they
Joyce Ramassar
Ii. 8. Hall
John A. Binkavage
Sheriff's
deputy
Frank
pushedthestrandedboatoffthe
George A. flub)'
l.inda K. IkIt
William Roberts
Johnson Jr. arrested Herman sand bar so it could return to
Alex Szabo
Madalenc Howell
Cline Eplin, 60, of Sanford shore. No injuries were
Wilbert Smith
Perry W. McClure, Casselberr)
William Johnson
Route Three, Sunday afternoon reported.
Julia hi, Whiddon
Charles Reilly, Casselberry
Susan Lee
on
an aggravated assault
Ethel T. Williams
Sheriff's reports listed ocRussell C. Allen, Chuluota
Victoria M. l.evti
John Kapu.stik, Deltoria
charge
after
Eplin
allegedly
cupant.s
of the stranded boat as
Dora J. Downer, DeBar)'
Emma O'Neal
Lhreatened 3&amp;-vezfr-ol(i Edward young Aycrigg and Bill
Wilbur It. Pent, Lake Monroe
Raymond J. Unser, DeBary
Nonna J. Swartz
A. Kronenburg with a pistol Prentiss, 15, and Charles
Edna Palmer, Orange City
Annie M. Tucker
(luring
a
BhhtThi
neighborhood Prentiss, 14, both of Maitland.
l.oern Jones, Osteen
Nancy J. Walls
disturbance on fliverview Ave. Reports didn't list the names of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Neva)
Margit, Ii. Canter, Winter
Jennie E. Kule, [)dllary
west of Sanford.
l.i'e1v, a girl. Sarifrd
the two men in the boat.
Springs
Roselia Caputu, Deltona
Andrew C. I.ynch, Camp Hill,
Erina J. liamuniond, Deltona
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liollenback,
t)eltona
Sanford:
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Mrs. Charlie Nancy Carter
Mary H. Kuchinsky, I)eltcrni
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Thelma Atkinor,
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Nelson B. Itoesser, Deltona
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Ilaxley, Ga., in charge of Andre' Bender
Mrs. Elizabeth Pet hicks, 80, arrangements
Man' A. L3lackiiin
of 2525 (;eorgia Ave., Sanford,
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Pamela F Cassius
died Sunday. Born in Barren
Wesle',
I..
(.ountv, (ia., she came to
\lda
Rose
William Henry Iknton,
Sanford in 1938. Survivors in}hIdil C Thorri('
dude a son, J.W. hicks, 414 Willow Ave., Sanford, died
(;jllis J. Litton, Deltzirv
l.ongwood; three daughters, Saturda) night. A natis.e of
Julia R. Geiger, Geneva
Mrs: lien Alford, Sanford, Mrs. Hampton, .S.L, he caine to
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Sun'ivors Include his
Gilbert W. Henton, Sanford;
two daughters, Mrs. Patricia
Wll.l.IAM MIDI)lkm)N
Williams, Maitland, and Mrs.
lola Alford Sanford' two
William Richard fDickl brothers, James F'. lienton,
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anniversary open house and awards program, 7:30-9 p.m.
Open to public.
Sanford Woman's Club, noon, clubhouse on Oak
Avenue, catered luncheon meeting. Reservations,
Altamonte Springs Woman's Club. 10 a.m., Altainonte
Springs Civic Center, 30th anniversary meeting will honor
charter members.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 am., Mayfair County
Club.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sheraton Inn, 1-4 and SR

46.
Alcoholies Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,

Sanford.
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BENTON. WILLIAM HENRY—
Iunrq,iI SC'(vi(e-% for William
henry
of 11 Wlo
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daughter, Mrs. henry B. Churc1i.
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automatic when an Oviedo
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officer fires his gun.
Deputy J. M. Patton rep'cted
I)ctectiveSgt. William Hogan
two men were jailed on
is heading the investigation into
burglary charges after Chester
the shooting incident for the Waits apprehended one man
sheriff's department, hogan
inside the Crawford Fish Co., on

Oviedo Polite Chief Ken
Triplett said today that
reserve officer Robert Merboat, of Oviedo, ti:ts been
suspended from duty pending
completion of an investigation
by sheriff's detectives into lhA

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ScC%d CIas osta9e Paid at Snfurd. Fi*rid 32771.

JEANS &amp; JACKETS

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Orr's agency, SEEDCO, also Orr sa's.
IfSEEDCOceasedtoexistin
is in the interest of society, he
Seminole County, Orr says a
maintains.
total of 398 persons would
Why?
"Because the nation needs become eligible for unemthis," Orr says. "We need to put plonent,
Many, of course, could find
pecple to work so they will no
other Jobs.
longer be dependent."
Using
federal
grants,
But Orr says 203 of the
SEEDCO purchases cor- irnnlnt'pc gin .,
r'rsrrt .....0
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porations. These firms are used
are "cnndidatcs" for the
as training grounds for lowwelfare rolls. Orr said he bases
income and poverty level
those
estimates on former job
workers. The goal is to get
records, education and other
people off welfare and on
factors which are cranked in to
payrolls.
determine a worker's ability to
Another major difference land a paying job.
between private Industry and
SEEDCO Is the agency must
So, Orr and his SEEDCO exist
plow all profits back Into the to help those who, for one
community. In private in- reason or another, are unable to
dustry, profits go to help themselves in a highly
stockholders and owners of competitive society.
corporations.
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Orr says any profit.s now or stitutionor business venture, or
in the future
will be turned whatever, that enables people

Also, Orr and his staff
carefully evaluate each
Purchase to insure the business
purchased will not be in direct
competition with nearby
private inaustry.

By 808 LIA)YD
herald Staff Writer

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Ewning Herald
Put.,hrd Daily and SunCay, escept Silvrdy and ChrIstmas Day
uv 'a. •.uiyiu fl'u,., 'HI. # 11. .'rfttii vt.. antr, psi.

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British correspondents reported today that the Soviet.
backed Popular Movement (MPLA) in Angola is planning
to nationalize the Cabinda oil field if the American Gulf
company does not resume production soon.
Another British correspondent reported that Westernbacked forces in both north and south Angola are putting
up stiff resistance to the advancing MPLA forces.
Gulf was producing I50,(X)O barrels a day from the offshore Cabinda field until December, when it shut down
production at the Insistence of the U.S. State Department
so that the MPLA would not get the oil revenues.

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porting President Johnson long ______after the war should have been
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ended, though they then turned THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
on President Nixon for con- CIRCUIT IN AND FOP SEMINOLE
tinuing Johnson's war policy. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 75IiCAOtE
Similarly, Republicans stood .
s
byPFsidCntNixonevena1terit CEPTANCE (OPPORAtIOJ
PIaintitI.
became evident that he was
unfit to continue serving, until
HOLLAND, .
ACHARY
the facts could be blinked no MARY X HOLLAND, hiS le. .flO
longer. The men who wrote the OIVERSIU lED MORTGAGE &amp;
Constitution would have thrown REALTY CO
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o,.it the idea of a two-party
NOTICE OF SUIT
MORTGAGE 1-ORECLOSURE
Third, the instItutionalization system aftcr about F ire
'0 DtVL.lr
of poverty and of unem- minutes' cnnsltlrratinn, .lnhn REALTY
CO r:o ','onc,.Gc
ploymeni must be ended. The Adaznscalledthespiritofparty
YOU APE I4EPEOY NOTIFIED
Republicans
the and faction "a prescription for that an •ct.on to forecIoe a mor
and
Democrats propose programs irresponsibility." lie may, tUC on the following property 'ii
"ote Cv''y. rOdt
the cmpa!r!
oI handouts and public service indeed, have understated the
1.01 , 54'4 LAP4TA THIRD
jobs which differ only in case against the parties.
SECTION, as recorded in POst Ooo
and the
P.rv't :
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Seminole County, Flordis
candidates
parties are willing to accept, dependently, getting oil the via ,,
n tiiri.1 .icaiu;t ynj. and your'
now, seven per cent unem
ballot by petition in the states, I .ire rec1wr(J ti) strvc .5 (c,py of your
began a personalization as to sultation with the Congress foreign policy, coupled with a ployment. As recently as 1960 will pose these Issues for
(1('fcnsv's thereto, if any,
style but also in bypassing his decided to remove the threat to renewed weight to economic three per cent unemployment popular judgment in 1976, and upon LEONARD V WOOD, At
torni'y for plaintiff, at Suite 2)). 75)
cabinet members to go more to world peace which was posed foreign policy. The new was
considered
barely seek to inspire the hopes of the Ma'IIaACI Aynue. Altamonte. ,ind
his personal staff for advice on by the samparis of the Cam- President should not mention tolerable. We can't stand much 60 per cent of the people who Ste thr original s,th the Clerk of ttit'
public policy.
bodlan navy.
God at the beginning of his more of this kind of progress. failed to exercise their political above styled Court on or bcfre thc
President Johnson really
c, February 11th. 1916. Other
To make an effective change, Inaugural and then proceed to Only a lowering of the work freedoms in the last election. wise a ludgmrnt may be entered
began manifesting the problem the President elected in the declare war Oil the rest of the year to 48 weeks, or of the work
Recently people have thought ,qains? you for the relief demared
fl the Compfatnt bercin
of overpersonalization when he Bicentennial year should be a world. l'l1is alone sould be a week to 35 hours, can begin to that change was impossible
WITNESS my hand and seal of
referred to "my Cabinet," "my person whose record and whose refreshing break with the reabsorb the workers who have within the political system. This s.'d
Court. thiS 16th day ot j,inu.r
Vice President," even "my proposals support a trend away recent past.
been
surplussed
by is only true if the system Is 1976
Congress," and at one point, from excessive emphasis on
Second the waste in the technological innovation. I've defined solely as the two parArthur H Bckw,th. Jr
when at a military base, to 'my personality, and toward con- American economy must be said for some time that this ties, I intend to expand politics
Clerk of th Circut (curt
helicopters." Former President centration on the real issues diminished, partially
by cutting count.r)' can afford the rich, it's beyond the parties to proide a
?,tartha 1' Vhl,'ci
Nixon was the culmination, facing the nation. A candidate military expenditures but also the poor we
can't afford. We real alternative for 1976.
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using the indefinite "we" as shouldn't be concerned with his by positive size and weight don't need to redistribute
At this stage, the chances of
though he embodied the nation, place in history, but with his rgulatJons of automobiles wealth in this country, we need stccess for an independent ___________________________
He made no distinction between country 's place in history,
which are, In the aggregate, a to redistribute work,
Presidency are one in three,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
his private capacities and his
Chief among the issues which greater area of wasted
And fourth, the dominance of which is fair enough. By
Notice s hereby
that
public office, which led to the must be explored is the resources than the military. If the two-party system over November, after the parties Public Hearing will be held In the
use of the FBI, the CIA and the demilitarizatIon of American Karl Marx had known about the political
City Commission Room, City HaH
life
must
be have produced their lackluster
nford Florida, at I 00 P M C'
automobile, he would have challenged, The Vietnam war nominees, our chances of Thrs4ay, February 5. 1976, 'c
written another chapter sayIng was a bipartisan failure. There succeeding will be even m0'ld'r tPi following
Rezoning from. SR% AA. Single
that "to stimulate capitalism have been four recessions, greater.
Family Residential District
S EE[)(() Seen
you need either war or the including the current one,
(NEXT: SargentShri%er)
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late president of F'ance and Mme flobeil Shirack,

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tight security checks before being assigned to the
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sponsoring a bill in the next session of the Florida
Igislature that woWd make certain burglaries a

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bill stipulates that If a burglar commits or

7.30 p.m. meeting, according to

battery
kdnap1ng upon ally prsn
lawfully within the dwelling place he is attempting
to burglarize, the penalty (or that crime, if the In(fividual is convicted, could be a life sentence or the
gravated

Stewart Turley, thaIniin of the board of Jack
Eckerd Corp., has announced that an agreement in

Ford's Budget

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responsible effort to steer the federal government
toward a fiscal policy that makes sense
perhaps
even a balanced budget by 1979.
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Mr. Ford tried to get a commitment to a budget
ceiling, that it is jealous of its pregrogatives to
decide how much the government should spend.
Congress may 1esire to put its own imprint on the
next budget, hut if it chooses to veer away from the
"turning point" perceived by Mr. Ford, it may find
itself marching in a direction the majority of
American voters and taxpayers do not want to
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Henry Kissinger signed a lull-fledged treaty with the new

government in Madrid recently.
That's good, regardless of the terms of the treaty,
it
means it will be submitted to the United States Senate (or ful
nibIic review of all its
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on cigarette packages nowadays, nor the other restaurants that
little or no drink The
to enlighten people about the damage that ieneral hotel and restaurant busIness went slow
smoking doeS to health, have made much of a while its trade associations kept an eye on
the
dent in the cigarette industry yet.
drafting of the regulations,
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segregation tans of widely
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far the most comprehend. e is the clean indoor testified that their smoke free zones lose money
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months on the books its real effect ill

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the Ford administrations record

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exception but the standard
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take a narrow decision or stop him around the ninth.
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There is startling new nwsp.aper. Afshar happens to be an American eniployes in Iran. ihese copies often
were pected to be sympathetic toward Helms,
evidence that former CIA chief Richard Helms citizen, and his newspaper, the Iran Frt Press, smuggled into the streets of Teheran
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United States. It makes no difference to Helms,
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sticking with Mike rxnicok

of Court in es York on June 1

to reso1e Its problems with the

34-34 halftime deadlock to de Southe 9276

l(x)ks drawn That might be from a cold tie has had for several
seeks or from a black
he still has from his la.st fight.
WhateveritIs,hedOesn'tbookljJtheo1dTaco
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Perez,
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From George Washington to Richard Nixon,
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Na%al Academy attempts a quickcr Merritt Island crew second period for the game's
two-game winning streak, as it pulled out a 2415 second turning point 1inity found
comes off a 528 victory over quarter to take charge by icIf on iop of a 32.29 halftnt
Howey Academy
halftime
lead that grc with an 18-11
Mount Dora battled hack
lirantles sloed the contest third quarter The Saints
game with O%ledo to pull

City is 17-5 anti l

forget it'

to this scenario, by holding off as long as possible
on flne details so th It would be late in the

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the losing effort it had against and since then the) lu',e had i
hboell saw Stan Adams pull

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committee, organized by admire

Wednesday night against
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been no demonstrations In front of the United

present.

Spain and the United States have had a 2-year defense
relationship but never before a treaty. Up to now, Madrid and
Washington have signed executive agreements, not subject to
Senate approval, for U. S. military
to Spain and use of bases
on Spanish soil.
This time the White House will
the terms of Its
agreement to the Senate. That is the way it should be when longterm agreements of this type are negotiated with foreign
nations, binding this
commitments
the president.
This time the U. S. commitment will be thoroughly understood by
Senate before it is entered into.

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PIUS 8 conference biggie
Phillips was singing praises away with a 413 second half
headlining the action,
for Ribbon after the game. "lie for the win.
In those contests, Oviedo did such a good job I just
For the losing Pats, Hick
might
travels
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in our Crawford pulled down 17 points

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to Congress, he declared that it can represent
jer turning point for the America
H
people."
The fork in the road which Mr. Ford wants th
AmeriCan people to take would lead away fror
;ISSumI)I ions that have guided federal spending fo r
too many years. They include the assumption tha
no problem is so great that a dose of governmen
11)OflCV can ' t cure it
that the government cai
somehow spend the country into pro.speritv
tha
deficits and a staggering national debt carry n )
peril to the economic health of the country.
It is those assumptions which have puffed iq
the federal budget in recent years until ever
political leaders ConCerned alut its size were
confessing an inability to keep it under control. Mr
Ford's budget poses the first real test of th
national will to lower the expectations of whal
government can do. and to raise the expectations ol
what a more balanced blend of public and private
endeavor can accomplish. In its 955 pages lie the
tangibles of the "new realism' "f which Mr. Ford
spoke in his State ol he I flion message.
It is transferring this realism to the 94th
Congress that is now the President's task, and the
old assumptions are by no means dead on Capitol
lull. Democrats in Congress are already
questioning whether there is enough ''stimulus'' in
the budget to avoid a siackening oft in economic
recovery in 1977. They are disputing Mr. Ford's
basic contention that it is the inflationary fiscal
policies they have eml)raced in the past which are
jeopardizing our economic growth, and that jobs
and prosperity will flow from leaving wealth in the
hands of taxpayers.
Before the administration went to work on this
budget there were projections that federal spencling was heading for a level of $422 billion in 197(i77. The President has trimmed back that increase
by S2R billion, and would return that amount to
taxpayers in the forn) o tax cuts. The priorities
assigned to different areas of spending are
debatable in any proposed budget, and will surely
stir some vigorous debate in this case. Ills clear,

lost

Anthony was the difference.
"lie was great.. definitely
the one," said Sterling.
Anthony, the state's leading

Cook, S. Wymore Road. Apt. I, Altainonte Springs,
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President Ford has high hopes for his $I91
billion budget for the 197fl77 fiscal year. Sending

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loong , at the last City's Mark
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at 74.74, but missed a free
fram dropped a 774
throw which could have put it
at Lake City
day night, ahead. There were 50
seconds
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lb taiders left it that
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IN BRIEF

Chicken

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[)AYTONA HEM_Il APi - time 10 Its lS.)eLtr histor), g
A the cres battled furiousi)
l)uring the delay, all fuel
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itself b' 72 minutes.
Htiiiva 13MW ('51., sputtered scht ('arrera of John O'Stcen,
A sixk&amp;tnan for Union Oil
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at the racing gasoline in all cars, said
race clock, a 3-hour 49-minuk in thur tanks
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an ln%cstigation sas undera)
cessation of competition IIOd
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Hut the challenger also pitted to determine where the %ater
suspected case of sabotage
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ere the ingredients of Gregg's fortunate racing luck An ines ft. fuel, encountering the same had come lroni
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unprecedented third straight tigatlon lot .ited tater in one of prnb'em F mall), s%ith the Car
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Hedinan in one of the strangest truck that had seri.iced pit road ILmy%ood, Gregg s co-driet in planatlon The atertlidn I just
ulter (1asbreLk
the List to 24 hours races
suddenl appear Someone had
24 Hours of Daytona endurance
,
At
9:01
am.,
the
leader
had
bearing
tIoii
on
the
lead,
offito put it in there," said one of- :::::
races ever
o/'fY \
rouLmnel pitkd for mart fuel— daIs of the sanctioning Inter
lival
asked not to be iden
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The race clock was stopped and IhaI
he' the trouble be- national Motor Sports Associ- hued. "But we'll probably nev,qjy
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during the event, for the 'irst gan.
ation blew the whistle.
er be able to find out who did
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Cattie and chicken rancher
Pete Cooper of Branford, Fla., earned $7,500 first prize In
the Professional Golf Association's Seniors championship
with a five-stroke victory.
Cooper took a two-stroke lead Into Sunday's final round
of the eveit nd saw it grow a his competitor fell behind
n the rain and wind that marred play on tht Walt Disney
World Palms course.
He shot a par 72 Sunday for a 72-round total of 288.
Fred Wampler of Denver, Cole., ended with a 75 for 283
and collected $5,000.

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University will talk on "Income
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First Federal of Orlando, SR. enforcement, and other related
436 and Palm Springs Road, fields; a clean-up program for
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the spring; Bicentennial
A covered dish supper will be projects, skits and arts and
M'rved at 6:30 p.m. On the crafts.
supper committee are: Mr. and
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next will be on Feb. 3, at
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(;iirge "!illian!n; Mrs.
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Hubbell.
Troy Piland who will give a talk
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Die Winter Springs Junior
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Proclaimeti as "a vibrant, colorful an(I enchantjn1'
festival of Polynesian folklore," the Hoyal Tahitlan I)ance
Company will entertain members of the SemInole Mutual
concert Association (SMCAi Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic ('enter.
This is the tliinl production in the Association's 1975s; season, and is open to SMCA members only.
The company of 36 (lancers, singers and drwnmers
are representative of a great new awakening of
Polnesians to their inunense heritage of dancing, singing
and native crafts.
Dancing is a living art to the Tahitians, handed down
through generations. The dances presented by the Royal
Tatutian Company are all authentic, whether ancient or
adapted to modern style.
Drummers are arm essentjj part of a dance group, as
from their skill come the pulsating rhythms that govern
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asional temper tantrums and drive for the title in the Ha- four strokes with a 270 total, 18
over third and fourth.
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Speedway road course, at an
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purse of $230,000, set him up as average speed of 104.04 miles
us trade.
Crt'nshaw s final round, six.
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per hour, short of any records.
And, almost three years after under-par 66 Sunday' lifted him the year s leading money-winThe
final two hours were rim in
ic hit the pro golf tour with such to his second consecutive tour flCI with 88,680. put him In the
an 'Iliiit continual down ur
ncredible impact, he's reached title and re-established him as World Series of Golf and made
The Semitinole high wrestling opponent in a school rcr1
sitator-lo watch posted for
s maturity.
team
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the area
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Saturday, 524 The Seminoles
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he Ben Crenshaw we were cx- three years back, then surren- ments,
won all but one match, and
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named most valuable player in the first annual
southeastern Conference indoor tennis tournament fur his
o. I singles ictory which pushed LSU past Georgia,
lISU tallied 19 points Saturday to Georgia's 18, whIle
1orida had 11. Alabama 10, Tennessee 8, Kentucky 3,
1tssisszppi 2. and Auburn and Mississippi State I point
piece. Vanderbilt failed to score.

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of a thunderstorm, Wtlliwaw, a new, 41-foot two-ton boat
is the unofficial winner of the first Southern Ocean Racing
Conference event of the season.
Williwaw, skippered by Lowell North and owned by
Scvmore Sinett of Perth Amboy, N.Y., finished Sunday in
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sailed by Ted Hood of Marblehead Mass.

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Where are you and what are you doing"
Are you interted in a class reunion?
(;raduates of 1972, their parents and friends are urged to
contact Gail Beirme Cook if they can help with locating former
(:Ias,clflates and offer any further information about
them,
Mrs. Cook's addre.j.. is: 721 S. Wymore Rd., Apt. I,
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Letter Of Thanks To
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Attention: A
The Seminole Zoni ng And Ad%
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
lustment Board. I per sonally witant
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
to thank each tOv MJ J(flhIeman
COUNTY FLORIDA
member for tarnc.
(On
CASE NO.: 7410011t
U €) ELECTF C COP,$
sideratlon of my request for j
IN RE: The Marriage of
permit for opening a nursery
HENDERSON JONES. JR
the c or ner of Wekiv.' Park Dr. and
Itust,,n(J
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
SR MI will endflaior with you and
and
THE LONE RANGER
my neighrI to have a modern,
SARAH JANE iors.
unusual, clean, Sanitary and
Wile
autllul place to visit I thank God
NOTICE OF SUIT
Legal Notice
and you trot .onrq board, to
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F rILRSO' JONES. JR
helping to make, I? Possbte W i th
AuJrElS U,knOn
NOTICE OF REGISRATION
good with.'t for a Happy
all
YOU
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HEREBY
NOTIFIED
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
ValentineS Day. Sincerely, Joe
that a suit f or dissolution 01
NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN
Mcdawley. Sr. P.S. I am very
marriage has been commenced
That the undersigned intends to
happy to live in Seminole COunty.
YOU fl the Circuit Court of
engage In business In Sanford,
Juc.cial
Circuit
Seminole County, Florida. under the the Eighteenth
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Seminole County. 1Iorid
fictitious name DOUG ALMANY anti
teri
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The tytC of the cause is SARAH
DISTRIBUTORS and Intends to
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HENDE
PSON
register said name with the Clerk of J
S, JR ,and you are r eq uired to
2 Adj oining plots at
the Circuit Court of Seminole JO
Oaklawn Park, 5.150
County. Florida. pursuant to tile brnur r es pon se or other pleading

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Park 'N Shoo on Sanford Ave
Reward Ph 3236112

322-242

31—Apartments Furnished
Clean I bedroom apt , lightS, water

t A v e 2on ly. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau 3126415

AVALOPI APARTMENTS

ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd ,t

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heat, close in, no pets 1175. 373
1762
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$135 1)50 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
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NAVEL ORANGES. 50
MURCOT TS. 3 BUSHEL
372 6733 or 373 0367

SAN MO PARK. I, 2. 3. bedroom
trailer apts Adult 6. family park.

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Spacious garage apt , air condition,

SELMS WILL IAMS,Associate
Eves 372 0612 or 322 ISa?
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SOUTH PIN ECR EST- 3 BR,? bath

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bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace 323-

31A—Ouplexes

Hume of BPP Warranted HOmes
SEPARATE STUDIO APART
MENT -- 3 Bedroom. P bath

located on 3 oak shaded
lots, more thin 3,500 sq it. over

W000MERE-- I BR. 11 2 baths,

Beautiful ranch type home. 3 64

all. Priced at 119.500 See at 103w

Sp!it bedroom plan, central heat-

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miles, Tradesman 200, i ton, ET
magi, carpet, seats, stereo. AC
and VI auto. Call 373 2140 alter
2.33 pm.
oedt-on, 1.500 Cr t'.."tt cilfe'r
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SUPPLIES, 310$ Sanford Ave. 37
0617 Open 7 Days. Mon. Sat, 7;3

JO. Il 93 &amp; 172. Longwood
373 8370 or $3.1 4603

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 'anforcl fyi-

3 Honda Civic, .1 speed, sli,,er with
black intericr, cilia gxc
mileage, $1195 Call 372 1651

78—MtOrCyCIes

Tractors &amp;

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3.166

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bedroom concrete
block, exce'Iteflt condition, no city
taxes; by owner. 2776420

DUPLEX-

tot FHA financing, 516.600.
STATELY old 7 story, beautifully
decorated home, central heat air,
fireplace, attic fan, new hooting
5.37
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ouPLcx fu rnished or on
turn-shed
Ideal
location
Reasonable
rent.
365 3771
Anytime

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heat, air. %2.000 down, $206oer

apartment

month 323 7367.

building Including I efficiencies.
Sale price, 136.730. Call for details

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now 173.950. 3 Bedrooms. With
paneled family room. Carpet
throughout, excellent financing,
and no closing costs. See at 1))
Azalea Lane

322-2420
MLS
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3 HR. l' bath, kitchen equipped.
central heat, fenced yard $140
month plus security Ph 373 7991
I tiE OROOM.2 BATH

Call alter Sp m

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3226457
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Plea
KOVE ESTATES
fish, boat. clubh ouse, $30 mo Fret
hit.rature PO Box 10. Osteen,
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two we'll built modern ho mes. 7
BR 1)9,500. 3 BR, 523.500
BALL REALTY
RAYMODM
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Peg Real Estate Broker
377 5611 Alter H'i,3fl 7S7

OVIEDOOwner
Selling
3
bedroom. 7 bath Spanish style
home, central air-heat, fenced
yard with count, y atmosphere
Low equity &amp; no qualifying to
assume 571.300 VA mortgage at
7 3 4 PCI int PH anytime 363 6760

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representative from the Seminole County Man-

The Tropics!

Where else can you
a 16'x2S'
Florida room
a maintenance
Irce interior-- and a Potentially
commercial property for this
price Buy of the Week!
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
131 6772

BROKER CO OP

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BR. I', baths, 17'x)4' pool, fencer
yard; good location 119,500 Pay
11,500 equity and assume 7 1 7 pct
mortgage (payments $130 mo)
901 734 0931 alter 6 p m.

locations and times to take applications add offer
counseling for individuals without transportation.

Sanford Airport
Tuesdays and Thursdays

City of OVIEDO
Antioch Baptist Church
Th.irsdays
I p.m. to 7 pm,

There are currently approximately six (6) positions
available, although positions may open from time
to time due to normal attrition. It is anticipated that
there may be additional positions created in July,

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Ste nstro m Realty

Luxury Patio Apartments
STUDIO 1, 2,111
BEDROOM SUITES
? BEDROOM
TOWNHOUS

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Announce That

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

DON HAMILTON

&amp;5--Pets. Supplies

WANT TO SELL OR RENT?

UKC Pit Bull Terriers, 100 points

CalI"Sanford's Sales Leader"

Has Joined Them

Papers Guaranteed 3219144

For Professional Prompt Service!

As A Sales

PIT BULL puppies. UKC registered
Female's, $50. mates, $4$ See
anytime after lp.m at 2116 Cedar

Call Sanford's Sales Leauer
AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

Representative

Ave

Specializing In

REALTORS MIS 2543 PARK
English Setter, female thorough
bred. I yr. old. $130 3653861.

Merchandise

New And Used Cars,
Trucks And Vans

POODLE, AKC.$7S
Black, Miniature, Mille

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

Phone 322 8573

LJ'Ofl HamIlton

925

1505 W. 25th St.

SANFORD

— Free female puppy, needs
g oo d homt With children
)' 6557.
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Don, who is retired from the U.S. Navy, served for
many years in different squadrons based at the
Sanford Naval Air Station and is well known to
many folks in the Sanford
Winter Parx arpa. He
invites his many civilian friends and his former
military associates to drop in at Prosser Ford for a
cup of coffee, a little chitchat, and an introduction
to the new Ford Product Line.

68—Wanted to Buy
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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Insallateon
evellOble, Bud C3ts'4I. 3736052
anytime
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of used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items

Office Cleaning. Free estimates and

Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

free Initial clean ups Will Clean
32) 5951

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Quantity
Any
NOLL'S

AUCTION

Casselherry. Hwy 17 92 630 4706

New seller every hour, Have had up
to ic truck loads to sell. This

311 315 E FrStSt

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KULF' DECORATORS
109W. 1st St 3fl 7335
We Buy Furniture

T ritsh
Removal.
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C!rarmip. Yard Work
Pi',,s. ,il,lo 373 7451

HOTI ONE

FOR VALENTINE LOVE LINES
373 2611 or $31 9993

CALL US.

YOU'LL BE SURPRISED"
PALS REALTORS
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f,ltcrc'st )2x80, I bed r oom, centra
au, carport. skirting, awning
excellent condition Offered bi
Savings 6. L%, in. $63.14 per month
Phone 323 #' $I or 130000*. night
call 67$ 5569.

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Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
APARTMENTS
OR UNFURNISHED
NO SECURITY
DEPOSIT.

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ESTERSON LANOCLEARIPIG
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch
work. Fill d i rt, top SOil 322 S943.

Rocf'rig Arid Carp'Hry Repair
Free est mates

Service

Land Clearing, Ill dirt, clay, rock
All kinds of rigging Housetrailers
stored &amp; moved 322 9112

Call 373 670
Expert roof reair's, flat

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Shingles All work guaranteed .
OPOGOEN ROOFING 3726700

Lawn Care

Sewing
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01 i. urnfr C.'an.ru &amp; ¶eryc" 21
service, used machines
ticuf Sersi((' Dtkt'S H ea ting &amp;
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697
Air Conditioning, 372 8671.
luSt sell- Large chest type freezer,
like new, IllS firm. See anytime
after 1 pm at 7110 Cedar Ave.
,
Home Improvements
Refrigerator, Dr yet,
Bunk Beds and Dishwasher
Phone 373

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

Willage

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Back Hoe

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men's, children's, Drapes, Quills,

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Income Tax Returns

heater Cleaning

Appliances

camping equipment you

lr'cI,vdluAu, flusinei Hwy Il 92
it live Pn!s Phone 3221843

C&amp;A
HAUL PIG

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Classified Ad in The Herald Call
2772611 or 131 9993 anJ a friendly
.50 v'SC'( *ill Pep you

Income Tax Serv.

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T.ER - S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harr'ett's Beauty Nooki
$19 E First. 373 5717
CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
TryOne1

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ALA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleaning

KEEP WARM. Replace your 01
JALOUSIE WINDOWS with mor
effititrt awning or tingle bun
wndows 8)1 9971

Williams Accounn

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Wcde'n dining roo m table *ith leaf
and 4 chairs. W. Panasonic turn
table with dUSt cover, never used,
140 (ill ticlween 6 and 6p.m. m

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Pressure Cleaning

Beauty Care

Ph 373 1301

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JIM'S HOME IP1PROVEMENTSE
Iiiii

WORK' Place a Classified Act in
thO Evening Hera'd today

F'AYTOP4'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

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can cover your home * oh atom
siding &amp; soffit system. Also
Roofi ng , Gutters 20 yr's Exp
Eagle Siding Co $51 9363

FREE GIFTWRAPPiNC, All Baby
Gifts, KnitS. Christ en ing Gowns

lb you hAve a lob and good credit,
can move you into a one, two, or
three bed r oo m garden home!
EXTRAS IpIcLIJOEDi

Aluminum Siding

Srmqer Dial And Sew Zig lag with 3
needle position sewing machine
and cabinet Pay balance of $72 or
12 payments 0116 $O See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E.lst St. Downtown
3739111

1966

EXPERTS READY To SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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2610 Hiawatha

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ly

Assume Payments

TOKEN DOWN PAYMENT' You
canI afford to rent when we can
m,ik o*snt'r'5hip thiS CitS

FURNISHED

FROM

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Is Proud To

Shampooer for only 11 50 per day

Home cit flPP Warranted hornet

NEW high Quality homes with only

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

auction to." people who want to
save or make money. We sell by
the piece, dozen, gross, or
truckload. All types of goods,
jewelry, food items, bric abrac,
--.
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CLOSE TO SHOPPING — This 3
Other items,
bedroom, 1'; bath on a deep lot
HWY 16 FLEAMARKET
tmos La.' pvl,fl(j, rntraI heat &amp; air,
Onhighwaylo. Sanford
enclosed garage, reduced to
(Behind Auction Galleries)
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173.000 See 'it 711) P,ilm,'tlo Ar
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Call San ford's Sales Leader
BUY-SELL-TRADE

SuntandOR cement block. I
bath, carpet kitchen equipped.
ba
Central Fiord.,",
Immedate occupancy $16,300
One OR, unfurn apt, electric heat.
MULTIPLI LISTING REALTOR
Bank financing available 373
Adilts
air, carpet. stoe &amp; ref
1105
37? 4991
1919 5 Freo h
2111.
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3277796 1
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AT
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377)939. 322
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LOCATED- I
REALTORS
356SPAR K
32—Houses Unfurnished-___
Bedroom , 2 bath, Ravenna Park
_ sanford Paola--6 acres. S acre
on oak shaded lot. Great area, fine 3
1 bath. ,,ompletely burnished,
orange grove, 3 bedroom. 7 bath,
3 Bedr oo m. 7 bath, campetc'd , stove
schools S S pcI mortgage $27950
fenced, fruit trees,
ar conci
ceo *4 A Owner 173 0157
and refrigerator, central heat and
iampeteci Close n321 0171
air, garage. fenced yard 373 363.3
MOVE FAST ON THIS - 3 Bedroom
* * * *
7 bath, 7 story, in mint condition
OSTEEN--- I Bedroom. 1110 er
Only $27.500 Good location
month. SCHUREN REALTY.
HIDDEN LAKE
Realtors 1221302
2I I' .iih 0'
322 7111
DAY NURSERY'- 3 Bedroom,
block,
bath,
a
Bedroom
2
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commercial zoning A money
Kitchen eQuipped, 3 Bedrooms. 1'',
recreational ammenities, split
1
1.,:
maker 525.900.
baths, carpet ed , central h ea t air,
-bedroom arrangement kitchen
fenced yard. $175 mo 3239739 Of'
equipped , enclosed garage, out
ONLY 1)6.500 2 fledroo"i 1 bath.
323 4)03.
standing landscaping. Only 11.500
crntr,,, c ,itil ,v:o
,'nrnt
Ni,
6. take Over payments
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, wall to waIl
L pt-yo ND
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Qualifyrli;
carpet, c en tral heat air, Florida.
THE COPIT PAC
room k,lhrti tiuip4 ed. fenced
JOHNNY WALKER
*10 GIVE AWAYS.
backyard, $165 Security deposit.
REALTOR 323
CONTRACTOR
NO GIMMICKS
REALTY.
HALL
HAROLD
PEAL ESTATE, INC.
LOW LOW INTE REST RATES
REALTOR. 323 5711
NORTH
522.500
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Every Friday 12 Noon

1617 or 373 6186

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Chico &amp; The Man

Heavy Equipment
- CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
tARMEQUIPMFNT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales, Rental, Service
117 Magnolia Avenue

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61 Charger. 3)6 engine, air, gor

64—Equipment for Rent

111h St,

acre's, stable, Osteen area 617

&amp; 7 bedroom apartments. - air, tots and loti of extras $71,0
AN LAUrA- I BR, 7 baths, corner

furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come see
E
t.'rpdr? Blvd Sanford 373 i

Stenstrom Realty

1173 evenings.
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BAMBOO COVE APIS

SEEDCO

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76—Auto Parts

Sanford

and $975 Kawasaki mot or cycle
All in excellent condition 323-7316

Owner moving Out of state.
125.000

Pool pr.vilege, utilities furnished
Adults, $175. 373 2976

am, to 11 A . M.

LET "E !'LL YCt!"
GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD

new $150 See at Snappin Tur
tIe Mower s . 7313 Park or

Bicycle built for two, Bunk bs.

HAL A, COLBFRT. REALTOR

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1910 VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK
With Radio, $1,095

5 boot Apollo, Dodge 440 fl0ifl, low
mileage, all steel frame 373 4.50
mornings

List Now

P [ALlYINC
2071 75111373 7632

321.0041

Public Notice

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I' Concord self contained trave
trailer, $1,600, Ph 377 1414 after
pm.

-.

36" Self Propelled Sweeper, like

after f pm.

Sanford - 126 Aldean Drive. i

A

automatic, air. 5975 Phone 331.
0335.

HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

HAL COLBERT

or retiree tis.spo
ALSOLOTIAPIDACRE&amp;CI.E

251.5 Park Drive, I70up

Florida. this Ith day ol January, Documents In first class condition to

75—Recreational Vehicles

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 13A 13t4

803W, 1st St
3236061or3230311eves

Zoned MR? $12500
10 ACRES on E Pineway, 125.000-

rourn, 1 ba th home in Coun try
Club Perftct tot t he young cou ple

Ior7 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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Transportation

FOR SALE
TOMATO STAKES
3313964 after 3p ..
m

-47-Real Estate Wanted
-. - '-'
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tended yard. Shade $1&amp;003 or best

' SITR'.iiCE BEYOND
1141 CONTRACT' VACAPITANDREADYIS?fljscule'2

Weekly. ISIS Hwy 17 92, Sanford.
373 1930

deposit (checks made Payable to the
Ar(hitI5) This deposit will be
rqfunded upon the return of the

Seminole

__

67 Cadillac in good Condition; Also
1964 International Travel all, 4

tt !hr (ISplit,. ad
STOP &amp; 1O0
announcing the openng of San
ford's newest AndunuSual Cactus
Queen Nursery, corner Wekiva
Psr'* Dr. and SR 46. Joe B Mc
Cawley. Sr

63A-

heat ar, paneled family room
MOSS I E C. BATEMAN
offer Owner 172 $307
with large brick fireplace, built in
kitchen With dishwasher,
'
Itroker
Real
Estate
TAFFER
REALTY
It ba sement, Separate I2'x16'
322-7643
workShop, Close to school, high
Peg Pr'ai Estate Broker
-----_-,,.,,,._._ _________land Surrounded by beautiful
trees. Must tee to appreciate. Very lOw down and take over IllS .!ig_751* St
112 6655
Owner will help finance 140.000
per month payments onlbedroom Clean 3 bedroom, P'i bath, avocado
671 04.13 or 831 7999home at 1791 Lincoln Drive Call
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
'
Dave of 862 5570
central heat 2. ar.
Payton's,172 1)01
Kish Real Estate I LOTS, 150'xl'.w,thJbedroom.

,r"$Jmc -

NOTICE OF CALL
FOR SEALED BIOS
Se al ed Bids for furnishing labor
materials and prformng all

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GOOD CONDITION
Phone 373 4597

bath frarit' home on W 25th St.

1 7BR, Part Furn Water Furn
1100 mo &amp;up 331 ociM
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One

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FREER, 327 5191

3 Beautiful IoI With 21 fruit trees.
135 Alma Aye.E.V, Foster, Lake
.4
ar'y. 377 8641

- ___________________________ Lake Mary -- 2 bdr, Fla. rm.,

fully carpeted throughout, central

606 PARK AVE.

Ib

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Osteen God terms. Discount for
cash Conditional permits for
mobilehome or home construction
available 6.17 1617

M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker

24 His.
323- 9410
7017 S 1f4tNLh IPIWY IF Vu

133 Acr es on t t'Ctudcmi country road
with I Ueuroom, I bath ,iouse is

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home with family room.

or VA

Country Setting

horn ,adults 19150 372 7796 atttr
S ev es &amp; wk nil',
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A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants

ba th
bath

office furniture

utos for 'Sa le

1961 Pontiac Trmpe',t, 2 or
new paint, V 6, auto, chrome
reverse wheels, G 60 fires on rear.
new dual exhaust. 65,000 miles

SwAPcHOP FIFAMARKFT

62—Lawn-Garden

Custom home on tour ict or ours We
will armour team n

Owner will pay closing costs FHA

eo—

fl'vOne Can be a seller or a buyer
to charge All admitted free. Como
rowse every Sunday 9 to 3 at thi
60v,eland Drive in Theatre. Soot,
1 97 Phone 377 1716

"The 2nd Gerem Hot"

STEAL THIS ONE'

Furniture

DAVIS '17) 9112

________________________________

'dOIL

desirable area $73,3X),

eneva

We Buy

373 3*71

SCHOOL BUS, 1963 International.
engine blown, body &amp; iriterol'
good, $750, as is 372 3795

')AII
I J'$U

T
rade 1rae

Wood or steel desks (tC(utive desk
a. chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry, 11 9.7, 6)0 4706

WE HAVE tri:rn 111) 20 lcrc's,

Only $77,000 for thiS 3 bedroom, 2

—

48% ObI

bath on large lovely lot in most

REALTOR: MIS 23.43 PARK

36S3721,

Used

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Acreage Tracts, small a. large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6260711.

BROKERS
Days 327 6123
Nights 377 7357

System, garbage d isposal, losely

FTU Oviedo-Dupiex, turn. Or
unfurn Ideal location Reasonable

Arr, l2lots, new 71' to

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. Seminole &amp; Votusia Counties,

'1 I'

i'r- y

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43—'L_otsAcreage -

WITT REALTY
,.. rc' '' Broker 171 rs
373 logs
7270779

... I ,!I,T(

d

,_

wide mobile home, fenced
pasture, large garden ready to
.
plant Sell or trade f or molar home
or r/Ivtt trailer Located off
5e' the sparkle in your children'S
Wilson P at Paoio, E. of Wilson
eyes when they we your love forSchool, follow sign. 3736096
them cxprcssec A your VdIvSiIii,C
Love Lines in The Evening IC Acres. N . E. Tennessee. Level
Herald Call 3327811 or 63) 999].
;rod, 7200' dcv., hghest point
inare,s Scenic views, A produd ng
__________________________________
oil well within 1 mile . Must tell.
11.000 per acre. Call 671 6730 after
LAKEFRONT, 7 Acre plus RURAL
pm
RESIDENTIAL 2 Story C I? and
k,
I
BR,
3
baths,
large
Bri c
Lake I-farney water front acreage
swimming pool $70,600
High, dry, tree covered Cornmunity water in property
BUY for future home Elcelllnt
Reasonable terms. Olfrs i.ufl
bu ilding lot Trees. Sidewalk 100'
sidered
Call T,tusville, 269 68$7
on Metlonvelle Ave 17.650 Terms

md tiO,s'm '.t ni'nt ii.'i'ifiti,lt)l('

MJ

ice Supp lies
£,001f
.
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PFAL TOP 372 1196

Call Bart

I

VALENTINE LOVE LINES
377 261or8:11 999)

CailBart Real Estate

IHA

"3')!)

11.600

Eveningl'ierald

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' * "Get ' Em Wi*
GETOUT YOUR PAINT BRUSH -l'IOP, SKIP &amp; JUMP
* They're Hot " *
Nice family home in quiet oak
TO SCHOOL
'j 30-Apartments Unfurn,shedShaded neighborhood. i Bedroom, I Bed room, 7 bath, c en tral air. NewPe&amp;jsr na rural area
no down
2 bath home with rumpus room,
carpet, garage, $76,900
payment, montnly payments less
Minutes to golf course anti walk to
$134 up-i &amp; 7 BR. al 6 E kitc h en ,
rhan rent. Government subsidized
SChool Priced to sell at 175.600.
POSITIVELY PERFECT
1mm. 0cc. Franklin Arms ApIs,
to qualified buycrsCall to see it
For a young family, 3 bedroom, 1' 1
1170 Fla Ave , 323 6630
yii,,' OUlIiifyi
Call Sanford's Sates Leacier

All Containing 7l2gl acres more or

I06 East Sei*'oran Blvd In tPiCCItyof
Allarnonte Snrinn ri,..14

large iii'

I New double wide, bully set up In
quiet adult park Central air,
Yamaha [terlone Organ. 3 mos old,
screened room, carports and
1900 or take over payments of
skirls 11,000 under invlce. No
17911 mo 3736773
dealers, please Phone 373603$ or
9300001 N*qhts phone 676 554f
Got something to 'Sell? A Classifi ed
Ad will well it fast

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Rentals

1976
said Architect, within seven (7) days
Publish: Jan. 17, i, X. Feb. 7, 1176 After bid opening, provided such
DEV.49
Contractor has Submitted abonafide
BId to said Board A Idit onal sets of
---documents may be obtained from
said Architects at a cost set by the
ida,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
described as follows
Architects Subcontractors m,s'.
NAME STATUTE
The East 50 feel 04 Lot s 9
Obtain documents by payirO
and
$0,
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
rCp
Block 1, Tier II of Sanford. Florida,
costs, wh ich costs witi
Notice Is hereby given that
according to E. R Trafbord's Map undersigned,
the no t be r ef u nd ed .
pursuant
therebf, as recorded In Pl
to the
*40 Bidder may withdraw his bid
ot Book I, "FIctitious Name Statute" Chapter
PUJ.j 5tc61of', Public
for a period of thirty (0) days after
Records $4309, FlOiIda Statute
, will ragittet thedate of bid onng Said Board
Seminole County, Florida.
with the Clerk of
DATED thts 30th day Of
the Circuit C:Ourf, In fmrve3 the right to reitct any and
January, and for Seminole County, Florida, all bids
A D . 1976
received anc, to waive an
upon receip t of
i Seat I
proof of the hId allformaliti,., in regard thereto
publication of this notice, the ticArII.ur H Beckwith, Jr.
The %utces5fuI bidder will provide
litious name, to t' RONALD J. Prior to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the award a bond with
ACKERBAUM M.D.. P.A. unq rat:ng as
Sy Elaine RiChard.
A AA at better.
a
which I am engaged In business
Deputy Clerk
at
School Board of
KENNETH W MCINTOSH

ri

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family r oo m Completely fenced
front &amp; rear yard. $71,000

—

4A— Public NIc,i

North 1095.12 feet thereof) lying
East of tht Et right of way line of

Dated at Orlando, Orange County,

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'

bedroom, 2 bath home, with kit
Cti.'i' equipped, central vacuum

collect, Mr Carson, II) 576 5)20

and appurtenances on said land or
rknessary and incidental to the
d ' C on junction therewith
attorney, whose address is construction of Milwee Middle
Greenerg. Traurig, Holtman.
The aforesaid sale
will be mad. Lipoff&amp;Quentel, PA,, 110) Brickell theool Addition, will be received by
Pu rsuant to a Final Judgment
School Board of Seminole
Of Avenue, PH 1, Miami, Flor id a 33131, County,
Fcrecle entered in Civil Action 0n0r
Florida at the 0111cc of the
No 752100 CA 09 F now pending '° and before FEBRUARY 25th. I76, Superintendent of School s, Sanf or d,
file
the
original
with
the
clerk
of
rIos'Ida,
until
the Circuit Court In and for Seminole
1:00 PM,, Monday,
this Court either before service on
Cnty, Florida.
February 73, 1971, at wh ich time all
piaintiff' att or
DATED this 30th day of January. th
ney or immediately bids will be publicly opened All
er eaft er otherwise
a default
1976
will work shall be done in accorda nc e
be entered against you for
(Seal)
the relief with the drawings and specificafj,s .4
demanded in the claim against
Arthur *4. Beckwith, Jr.
epared by W. R. Frizsell Ar
defendants.
Clerk of the Circuit Cou rt
chitects. Inc., 700 West Welbourrie
my
WITNESS
hand
and
the
By Elaine RiCharde
seal of Av enue. Winter Park, Florkia
this Court on January 23rd, 1976
Deputy Clerk
Each Bid must be acconipanid bt
(Seal)
Samuel W. Hart's
a Bid Bond in farm satisfactory c
Arthur
H Bekwith, Jr
Attorney for Plaintiff
said Board, Certified Check or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
II F Washington Street
Cashier's Check In an amount no'
By Martha I. VihIen
Orlando, Florida 3210)
less than five (S per Cent) per cent of
Deputy Clerk
Publish Feb. 7. 1,76
the total amount of the Bid as a
Publish:
Jan.
,
U
Feb. 2,
DEW I)
9. 16, 1976 guarantee that the Bidder will, If
DEV 176
awarded the Cotract, enter into a
C IRCUIT COURT, IN AND ___________________________
IN
written Contract with said Board,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
satisfactory in form to said Board
sa
FLORIDA
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
containing the penalty clauses as
CASE NO, 7S.731I .CA..D
09
,
NAME STATUTE
required by Florida law and
IRAN W. W000WORTH and EDNA
Notice
is
hereby given that the requiringworkmen.s Compensation
M W000WOPTH, hiS wife,
undersigned, pursuant to the and Public Liability Insurance and
Plaintiffs,
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter apprial of subcontractors by said
vs
CT *4 * L. BOOTH and HELEN L
i 09, Florida Statutes, will register Board, n accordance with the ac
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, CCPt ed Bid and give a Perf or ma nc e
BOOTH, h wife. et ml..
Seminote County, Florida, upon Ind Payment Bond satisfactor y in
Defendants
receipt of proof of the publication of form 10 Said Board in the full amount
NOTICE OF SALE
thiS not ice, the fictitious name, to of the Contract Price within ten (10)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that wit SPACE
AGE MARKETING,
daysaffer the meefingof said Board
pursuant to Final Judgment of under which it i
engaged in at which Said Contract is awarded
Forectosurt' entered in the case of
IRAN W. W000WOR TH and EDNA business at 941 Wymor. Road, Documents, Incudng complete
M
Altamonte
Springs, Seminole drawings and specifications. may be
WOODWOPTH, his *ifp, County,
Flerida.
County,
examined at the olfIe of said Ar
nl'ntilfs. versus OTHA L. BOOTH
party Interested in said thitect or at the office of said
an HELEN L BOOTH, his wife. et
Superintenden t of Schoolt. two sets
1 . delendants, in the Circuit Court busin ess enterprise i
0 J. GRAPHICs, 1,4C.,
Cf thesame may be obtained by a
C.,
of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
a Florida corporation
ind for Seminole County, Florida,
General Contractor upon a 1101) 00

16ale to the fs;yhesf and bell

r

FAXILY

I PlO 'Y A RD .' OR : "

financing. We're ready NOW
,

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59—Misical Merchandise

We have not been ,itilt' to Sell thiS
reconditioned house in Sunland for
119300 3 Bedrooms, only I bath,
but ce'e of the largest tots in the
Subdivision for your pool, garden
or expansion. Owner
says
"SELL," so the price it reduced
under 118000 and looking for an
off er on VA, FHA, or Conv en tional

79—TrucksTraders

YOU NAME IT,
IB
SANFORDAUCTION

32 $961

Sanford, 373 5700

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68—Wanted to Buy

POBSON P,t r''u

----- ----.-.. 2921 Hwy Il 97

Frankly Speaking

2, 1 9 76--111

Feb.

S5--Boats &amp; Accessories

IS VP Ft-IA F IPIANCINc,
G. R EGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

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up int'st.neimt of 14(X) SS(t)O Call I

the Sou thw es t Quarter (LESS - the

By. Daniel J.

37)

Are You Broke?

Excellent opportunty Only 110 I NEW ON MARKET - Lovely I

Free, 6.41 7077 for "We Care'
"Hotline." Adults or Teen s

AND: Thal part of the East Half of

Pros,

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This 2tiedroom, ii bath upstairs I
I downstamr, IS really NEAT ,
Carpet ed , central heat air, and
many extras Reduced to 177,500

VENDING ROUTES

REALTORS

Stensrcm
III

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It

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

YOU ARE NOTIFIED th? an
action to foreclose a mortgage onthe
following property

feet

Civil Action No. 757311 CA 09 D. the
underSigned Clerk Will sell at public

and to prove it, we're offering

our delicious Big Mac
TM.
FREE
w hen you'buy one. Bring a friend or the

I,

$

Belleau

S)06U)

Sanford, Florida 37771

Residence Unkn ow n

s be filed against you and YOU
arerequlred toser veacop yfy
Pether with all structures. im
wr itten defenses, if any, 10 it O
provements fixtures, appliances
, WILLIAM , BERGER, plaintiff's

backward, up. do, or dia gonally In the puul.. Find eac h

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Yel l * Caü. 201 S Pitt A',c' ,
Sa nford

MAGOLI C HAMILTON

Subject to an casement for pu blic

personwese' Up front, attractive
Peg Real Estate Broker
person needed to greet Public.
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
LAKE MARY -. 1 Bedroom.) bath
OFFICE -- If full time work Is not
107W. Commercial
frame home, detached garage,
your thing, this is the job for you
Phone 322 7UI
Sanfori'
nice Shade trees, fenced yard,
Good typing, Casselb
area
near lake. 118.300
SALES- Are you enthusiastic and It you are having difficulty finding a
or
place to live, car to cli ivC, a job,
like People? Check this one Out It
service too have need of, SANFORD -- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
may be just the thing for you
home, economical oil heat, shady
,ill
re
a
d
our w6nt ads every dAte
IF YOU DON'T SEE YOUR
yard 119,500. MAKE OFFER
HERE, GIVE US A CALL. WE'LL
WE TAKE TRADES
FIND IT FOR YOU
Real
LAKE MARY - WATERFRONT .
-WE SELL SUCCESS
Bedroom, 2 bath home with den,
201 Commercial
l;rcptcc. formal uininij, roomy
41—Houses
Country kitchen. Situdtedl on over
? People to make appointments
P
Lkcfronf ideal
on telephone for our represen
Swimming, fishi n g and boating.
tatives *40t,jt5 flexible. Pity Open
Also available for rent $10,000
For interview, call Debøie'. 371
CALL TO SEE
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TAXI

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6 GAMBIT
9 LET SMAKE ADEAL
11 30
12 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
4
6 LOVE CF LIFE
HAPPY DAYS (R)
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V L M A L E 0 W 0 G C K

TUNE

OCT

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For Sale By Owner - - CS house. 100'
* 150' lot, trees, 7 b ed r oo m, Fla
room Sanford 373 9316 alter 3:30.

Horn.'. 04 BPP Warranted I4r,rn

r,u;, or Sat.
Call b or e lOam or after 3 pm
THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN Stare Road No 100 (Interstate
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, an
ALSO' The South 223 feet of the
In fill
—
_____—
Ohio corporation,
West Half of the Northwest Quarter
Plaintiff, of the
S
ou
theast
Quarter.
all
in
JOY E COBURN Ika JOY E
84'1
,elp Wanted
Section 11, TowiIsip 71 South,
ROBISON. and VERNON COBURPI, Range
29
East.
her husband, and A F. SUP
Ns RN's, LPN'; Aides. Aide
AND ALSO. Lots 1, S. 6, 17, 71,
DETTE,
Companion. Needed Immediately
32 and 31 hESS: The test 136 feet
62,06.36
Defendants of Lots 21, 25. 37 and 33 and the East
NOTICEOFIALI
IiofeetoftheSouth)SSfee$of
Lot Aonecaltcouldstartyouonanew
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that S)
AND
- The North ll f ee t fLof)O
-the 16th day of February. 1976, at
and profitbblt career Call $8?
I ' 00 AM
.M,aftWestFrontc,00p
all In HUDSON PARK, as recorded
37$S
he
In Plat Book 1. Page 69, Public
the Courthouse of Seminole County ReCords of Seminole County,
Fashi on Show Diredor bar Sara' I
at Sanford, Florida. the undersigned
or ida.
Coventry Act now no investment
Clerk will offer for sale the fol lowing Fl
no
AND ALSO: That part of the East
delivery.
Excellent
oescrit,ef real property, situate,
0 feel of the West Hall of the Nofr
arrangements to add to your
w ing and being in Seminole County. thwest
Quarter of
the Southeast
(amity income. Opportunity for
lorida. to wit
Qua rt
local manager 321 0031 or 374
Lot 11, Block .1. SUNLAND South,er of Sedion 14, T ownship 21
3IS
Range 39 East (LESS: The
ESTATES, a subdivi s ion, according
SouthflSfee4thereoHlyingtho,
to a plat thereof, recorded in Plat the
South er ly right of way ling of
II, pages II tO 7204 the Public State
Road No 11 16. all lying and
Records
Records of Seminole County,
Le a Notice
being
In
Seminole County, Florida.
FlorIda,

U 0 R L I E A R S

FCEM

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Residence Unknown

FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
F L 0 R I 0* E 10 H I E F N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S2400•CA09.F

VINES

R P I N. E

1030
2 12 HIGH ROLLERS
4 PRICE IS RIGHT
W 700 CLUB
1100
2
12 WHEEl OF FOR.

One

2 12' N

DLO

SWEEPSTAKES

Buy

530

N I A I R I N S U L I I U A N A V B U

1000
2

LASSIE

G N A E B A L L 0 0 N A I I C L R I L

930

L E HA?ILTON, JR

(Seal)
Cthur

PL'AL TOPS flrjnti Office No I
2671 Orlando Drive
373 1307

W. Garnett White

24—Business OPixrtunities

in Seminole New government Program, child
County, Florida.
care f or as low as 57 per wef4, f
That pdrl of the East Half of trie
qualify 371 6121
Northw
es
t Quarter lying East CI tne
Sanford, Florida 37771
East
right
of
way
line
of
Stale
Road
Publish Feb 3. 9, 16, 73,
-. 1976
Plo 400 ( In t ersta t e It. all in
9---Good Thãngs to Eat
DEW 10
Township 21 South, Range 29 _______________________________
V.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND East.

E I B N L S G 0 1 I Z F D U K E 0 A B

OOU,SHOW
€11 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MING

) AO8R'r MA( NEIL REpo,q
1200
U LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
tOO

ADAM 12

___________________________________

4

da y of January, A 0., 1976.

Mack N Cleveland. Jr. of
CLEVELAND t. MIlE
Attorneys for Petitioner
.o Drawer 1

SEEK &amp; FIND

FACOWITHAORIP4KINC,
PROBLEM
Perhaji AloiIiç Arkfl'1 ,T15
Can Help
Call 171 456?
Write P 0. Box 1711

2--Mobile Homes

4

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3 BR, 7 both,

f en ced, large shad ed lot. Orlando
17131016.

Real ty

Sch u ren

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For further information call 173 g5, ;
or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group po
Bo 553, Sanford, Fla 37171

NOTICE OF ACTION

Dtputi Clerk

nesghoors'000toforp

dirtoikers

DIVISION
you to appear and file your Anser CASE
NO. 751900CA-09A
or other defense or pleading with the
IDS MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Cl er k of the Circuit Court in A nd for
Delaware corporation
Seminole County FIorlda,andry,
PIaintifl,
a copy thereof on Petitioner's 3?
tony, Mack U Cle l and. Jr., of
vs
THE DEVELOPMENT co
Cleveland &amp; Miz, P0. Drawer Z
PORATION AT NORTH LAKE,
Sanford, Florida, 37171, on or
INC et al,
before the 4th day of March, A D
Defendants
1976. otherwiSe a default will be

H Beckwith, Jr
(l
of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins

500

Itcivewoffien. real

For famili es or Iriends of probte

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
CIer koftheCircuitCour,ontsfl,h TO.

MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

2

IN YOUR F AMILY?
AL ANON

ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

ter against u.

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9 THE NEIGHBORS. Roes
P1n hosts this n
ge

tofiude," 1957, June tyson.
Rossano Br. (Fn) 'wk
Uke a agon" 1960
Jack Lord, Mof Tormo
12 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
€L) MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORH000

(A)

York

a his Size. orders a book wtwch
hofpshdopasoof
"oo'c awareness-'
tatofy realizes that only his
na&amp;abaaosmw

MING

ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

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constanfly henass because

TURNS
9 RHYMEANDREASON
2.00
9
.0O0 PYRAMID
230
2 12 THE DOCTORS
4
6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
U SCHOOL PROGRAM.

vts.Wencty Craig (This ) 'In'

l"W(liss"O offspring in a New

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MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON,
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GO RIGHT, LET'S FIND YOU ?Ottie attach ed Warc'$ioue truck
A JOB
TOGETHER
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TRAINEE--Be lops With excellent
storage, Central Poca'ion
company Some reta i l sales ex
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Husband Petition er . County. Florida, this January 16th.
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON. 1976
Wife Respondent
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NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
Arib,,H fl,rk*.ih If
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON,
By Lillian' Jtik,fi
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND
Drri,'y CIrI
MAILING ADDRESS IS 721 WEST i't
IV, 78 1.ti 2.
361*4 STREET, SAVANNAH, 1976
GEORGIA. 11101.
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marriage has been flled against ycu, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and the short ttle l IN RE I T
6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
MARRIAGE OF BOOKER

9 (Wed Oy) ABC AFTER.
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POPE BASSETT,

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that he mnurdtred his ex ssife

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motion Monday by defense

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under the jurisdiction of the FBI.
In the case of a foreign kidnaping. Lynch's first move is to send
a man to the scene.
"He's the one who evaluates the field situation and then gets
back to us on what he needs in the way of talent," Lynch said,
There's a lot of talent to draw from. Among Lynch's more than
400 employes are investigators trained in "photography,
telephotography, electronics, microelectronics, sound, defensive
driving, surveillance and all the eavesdropping equipment,"
Lynch said. His staff is primarily composed of what Lynch calls
Ex-men ... ex-FBI, IRS or CIA."
Lynch says that kidnapings are likely to increase both here and
abroad.
"Its a very proftable business," he said "Where else could you
get $5 million or $10 million, In one case $10 million, In a few hours
tax free' There's no other occupation that pays so
well — outside
the U.S. Inside the U.S. I wouldn't bet a nickel on a kidnaping
being successful because of the FBI."
Lynch said his men have come lace to lace with organized
crime and, although none have ever been shot, some have been
thrca ttncd.
We get them out of the geographical area," he said. "They
require 24-hour protection."
Lynch said banking executives arc particularly vulnerable to
kidnapers.
"It's like Willie Sutton said ... he robs banks because that's
where the money is. It's the same with the kidnaper, he takes the
banker's family because he knows he's going to get his money
quickly." said Lynch.
Although his firm makes a lot of money from kidnapings, Lynch
said the company stresses prevention and offers a special
seminar "designed for top executives who must travel and those
in the banking field,"
He tells an executive to cut down on risks by
'not announcing to the world what his itinerary is and by not
going into high-crime areas."
If an executive has received a kidnaping threat, or is (earful of
an attempt, Lynch also will provide around-the-clock protection
for a fee of about $2,500 a week.
"That would include protection of the wife and kids," he said.
"We'd drive the kids to school and provide a residence watch
while the family is sleeping."
In addition to kidnaping cases, Lynch's company also concentrates on tracking down embezzlers. A typical embezzler, he
said, "is a corporate officer in a position of trust who has access to
millions of dollars and dips in up to his elbows."
In such cases. Lynch said, his men begin a "methodical pursuit" of the embezzler, tracing him wherever he may (lee.
Brazil is a traditional haven for embezzlers, Lynch said, since
there is no extradition treaty between the Latin-American
country and the United States. But once there, Lynch said,
criminals "are bled white by corrupt officials. There are cases of
officials confiscating private airptanes by planting five pounds of
heroin. They say: 'Oh, senor, we must confiscate this $2 million
plane carrying contraband.' The guy comes back with whatever
he's got in his suitcase."
Lynch's other cases have included a variety of white collar
crime, usually involving fraud, and patent infringements. He said
his investigators have broken up multimillion-dollar drug
smuggling rings, where criminals were bringing in drugs under
false labels.
Lynch, who describes himself as being In his "mid.50," says he
became a private eye after 10 years 'ith the FBI.
"I decided Hoover (J. Edgar Hoover, the late FBI director) was
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(Editor's Note': This is the first In a series of articles w hich
explore SEEI)CO, Its director, Horace Orr, and the phikophy
and operations of the organization and what it means to
Seminole County.)
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Jlt'rald Staff Writer
Franklin 1). Rc.'c.velt once wrote: "The test of progress is
hopes for get poor people off welfare and into productive emii•
not what we add to the abundan ce of those who ha ve much; It is
[alO)iiieiit,
whether we do enough fr those who have too little "
And, in the process, Orr hopes to give these low-income and
In Seminole County, a black man named Horace Orr has a poverty-level persons
a taste of the American Dream as It was
dream.
envisioned by all peoples who came to this nation in search J
Orr'.s dream is to apply Roosevelt's philosophy to the
frednrn and a decent living wage,
InoInIc situation and to, soiiichow, provide jobs for the un()rr has teamed up with the Seminole Employment Economic
krprivileged and in the process get as many low-income persons Development
Corporation (SEEEX.X)), a non-profit firm
as possible off the welfare rolls,
operating with federal grants.
To accomplish this Ore has teamed up with a non-profit
As SEEDCO's $23,300-a-year director, Ore, since 1970, has
corporation which grew out of legts1a%on pushed by the late directed his energies
creating corporations that can be managed,
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Inc private sector.
"shoot" those perso ns unable, for one rea son or another, to
"What we are trying to do is to put people into that American
compete economically, place them on the welfare rolls - or
system so they can participate and appreciate that system. provide Jobe; for them.
That's the concept of the Community Development Corporation
That's where SEED(X) comes in. Established in 1970,
(CDC)." Orr says.
SEE[)CO now monitors eight "ventures" or corporations, that
Now, Orr's success or failure depe.L's, in part, on whether a are seeking to earn profits so
that, someday, they can t'i' us,--d iL,
person believes in the theory of his mission — to create cor- training grounds for low-Income persons.
poratlons which will in turn provide welfare recipients with job
SEEI)co, Orr says has received $4,150,607 in grunt mn'nt'v.
skills and the knowledge that
they
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economic growth of this country.
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spent is on deposit, Ore says, in Seminole County banks.
According to the legisl ation which created SEEDCO, the
organization's purpose is "directed o the solution of the critical
SEEDCO If you include 103 Jobs recently made possible by
problems existing in particular communities or neighborhoods., a $829,0001ederal grant — is responsible for paychecks for about
having large concentrations of low-income person5."
Countians.
SEEDCO'S goal according to legislation, is to have an "ap.
Of that number, Ore estimates 295 are imnployed directly by
preciable Impact in such communities toward dependency, SEEDC()
or one of its "ventures,"
chronic unemployment and rising community tensions."
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The mother of a Casselberry bound passenger
train at a the train and-or in maintaining the railroad was negligent in
man killed in a September, crossing on
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falling to furnish adequate
ltfll, car-train collision has Lyman Road, Longwood,
The civil action, assigned to signalling in advance of the
filed a $l' million damage suit
during the noon hour on Sept. Circuit Court Judge Dominick train traversing the crossing"
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Seaboard Coastline Railroad
Florida Highway Patrol train's speed was excessive for car time to avoid placing his
and engineer M. M. Launt.
troopers said the car was conditions and that the train vehicle on the tracks.
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mitting suhatantial o bs truction
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charges to view of the driver" of the
death car.
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Fisherman, Inc., said. "People
are talking about the problem,
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river, and what Oates called
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part of Sanford residents.
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area and what do we get7 No
participation, no cooperation.
Do you think we will be back"
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than 45,000 Seminole
County voters will be
eligible to cast ballots in
the second presidential
preferential primary lip
florida history March 9,
sai d Camilla Bruce,
supervisor
elections,
today,
Mrs. Bruce, shuse off i
Is In the process of
tabulating exact numbers
today, said In the recent
purge of the toter rolls
2,300 renewal cards of the
13,5Z mailed Out were
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Clarence Bauer announced at
the meeting that trophies will
be presented to those who
produce the best beards and it's
all In the spirit of the Bicenfly DONNA ESTE.S
"We're fighting and we'll "impossible conditions" for day past Jan. 17 that they octennial celebration. All that's
Herald Staff Writer
t'ur,tintc to fight,'' Hart said. renewing the lease. She said he cupied the stat:
tiLt rent
required to enter is a $2 fee
Morton Rosenblum, the wanted them to keel) the station would be double
Also at Thursday night's
LONGWOOD — It's business Hart's attorney, said it is ex- open seven (lays weekly and on
meeting, which was held at the
Hart said his lease on the
pected Judge Hall will rule into the evening hours even
Greater Sanford Chamber of as usual at Evelyn aad Hasley today on
a motion to dismiss the though there is little or no station expired Dec. 15, but
Commerce building, Corn. harts Phillips "66" Scm- petition for e viction.
normal practice during the five
business during those hours.
mitRe Chairman Jack homer vicenter today as the couple
years he has leased the station
If the judge does not grant the
gave. prcsenation on "flils Is awaits a decision b' County dismissal, Rosenblum said
"lie also wanted us to reduce was that the lease was
Court Judge Wallace Hall on another
Your Birentennlal,"
hearing will probably by five cents the price per automatically renewed If
their petition to dismi
Conlirming
homer's
ss an be scheduled to give the harts gallon of gasoline with us to written notice was not served 30
e viction action byJaniesAlford
philosophy, Lyman High School
absorb four of the five cents. We (lays prior to expiration
to answer the
of the Seminole Petroleum CO.n opportunity
Principal Marshall Moser inare
barely ineetir the pa)TOLI
eviction petition.
lie said the flr,, written
troduced Miss Laura Taulbee,
Admitting the pressure of not
The Harts were notified early now," she said.
notice
was received by him Jan.
secretary of the school's knowing freiti day-to-day how this month that the lease of the
Alford said at the tIme Mrs. icenteruiial Committee, bo much longer he will be allowed oil company-owned service
Hart's remark "only shows tit
said Lyman students are to operate his business is In- station would not be renewed. they should not
be there."
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The Harts received formal take their business
elsewhere," I
school. The county Blcentenn'al support have made it easier, distribution company set notice from Alford that every Mrs.
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Men who dread the chore of ('onumttee decided to seek a a sale of Bicentennial sour- join the train
at Umatilla on in Sanford on Monday.
report on the Black Corn.
.shaving in the morning now grant from the state to assist vt'nirs, which will be held at the February 4.
In
other
activities,
Dora
Lee
mittee's
plans to compile a book
have an excuse to abandon the the project.
U.S. Bank of Sanford on
On the subject of history, Russell reported on the Ballet and sponsor a
Black Awareness
task altogether — at least until
To spread the word about Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. reproductions of old-time Guild's Bicentennial program, week.
July 4.
committee activities, the
Another attention-getting celery vases were displayed at to be held at the Civic Center
Also, a report on the progress
At Thursday night's meeting committee also decided to project was reported
on by Thursday night's meeting. The Feb. 21 and
Mrs. lie ubin of lakefront beautification was
of the Bicentennial Committee distribute a news bulletin, to be Ernie liorrell. He said the vases, displayed by
Oviedo Askew, wife of Florida's delivered by Jim Jernigan, who
of Seminole County, a beard- written by Jan Freeman.
Bicentennial Wagon Train is committee spokesman Paul Governor, will be a
special said the project's first phase is
and-mustache growing contest
One project likely to draw scheduled to leave Polk City on Mikler, are going on sale in that guest at that event.
complet"d, and the lakefront
was announced, with Judging to plenty of attention In the area is Saturday and other wagons will community, and will be on sale
Mrc Aifreda Wallace iave a now has 10 new azalea
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MEXICO CITY, Mexico i AP
bank, the Bank of Mexico. That
— The Mexican govc.i'nnient left little money for banks to
appears to have trimmed the loan to businesses for expansion
growth of inflation, but by pay- and investment, and little to
ing dearly for it with a reces- loan to individuals for cars,
sin, high unemployment and
television sets and other
fears by private business that popular consumer items.
the country is going further to
The theory of limiting the
the left.
money supply and thereby cut.
ling demand in order to reduce
The nation's central bank esinflation
was only a qualified
timatta that Inflation grew at a
success,
however,
rate of 16.3 per cent in 1975,
The gross domestic product,
compared 1024 per cent in
in.
the
measurement of the nayear before that. The 1975
lion'
s production of goods scrvflation rate in the United States
Ices,
grew only an estimated 3.5
was 7 per cent.
to 4.5 per cent last year,
President Luis Echeverria's compared
to the golden era of
administration achIeved the
up 107 per cent plus during the
pa tial success in the fight
against inflation principally by last six years.
with a 36 per cent
raisingtaxes in fiscal efoni:
birth rate, among the highest in
measures approved in late
1974. the world, has thousands of new
The Edieverria government workers thrown into the job
rdised the cost of gaol1ne
market every day. With fewer
jxiilum went from 66 cents a new factories opening, many
Piton to 96 cents —Invoked a 15
workers are walking the streets
per rent restaurant and bar tax, locng for aiy kiz4 of work.
2 10 per cent luxury tax, a new
The government keeps no
car tax that rangud from 1 to 30 unemployment figures, but the
per cent and other
The head of the country's central
average price for a gallon of labor union claims that the jobprctr4um gasoline in the United less rate in this country of about
States is 64 rents.
6C nillilon people is running
Pit'a! b±
'tre repe cent. The cerret
quilted to keep up to SO per cent
unemployment rate In the
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Homer explained that when
the tournament was in the
planning stages, he had been
approached by a representative
of American Bass Fisherman,
Inc., who solicited a contribution of 12,500 from the
chamber.
"Jack Rathmell (manager of
the Monroe Harbour Marina)
and I met with them, and told
them that we had no funds to
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release.
It may sound like a scene from a movie, but it's not. The
drama
has been played out frequently at the offices of the John T.
Lynch
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lynch, "the lee would run in $50,000 multiples and would never be
less than $100,000."
Those are stiff rates, but Lynch, a former Fill man who
founded the cornany
..rs ego, claims a 100 per cent batting
average In kidnaping cases.
"The most important element Is the safe return of the victim,"
said Lynch. "Thal':) hat they're paying me for."
In addition to large corporations, Lynch's clients have included
sheiks iind shahs, princes and presidents. He won't discuss in(Ilvidual cases except to say "You've read about them in the
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WASHINGTON (APi - Riding high on two straight
spending ictories, congressjo
Democrats are planning to push their antirecession program despite
President Ford's demand for budgetary restraint.
The house voted 321 to 80 on Thursday to pass a $6.1.
billion bill featuring grants (or pubUc works projects and
(und,s to help state and local governme avoid employe
layoffs and tax hikes. Sponsors claim the bill would create
!Weser%'! to
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ORlAN[)O (API — Fuel-hungry electric utilities
should look toward America's forests for a Solution to
spiraling oil prices and pollution
energy
researcher says.
Dr. William H. Beardsley, a scientist for the Green
Mountain Power Corp. of Burlington, Vt,, disclosed
Thursday that his firm and other Vermont utilites "are
seriously considering the construction of a wood-fired
generating plant for operation in early 1980."
In addition to New England, fl'ardsley said the U S.
forestry industry currently has surpluses of unwanted
species, tree iops and branches sufficient to meet from 23
to 103 per cent of the total electrical requirements of the
South Atlantic, South Central, mountain and Pacific
regions of the United States,
"A,s a significant, technically
indigenous and
renewab:e source of energy, our forests deserve attention." Beardaley said in a paper presented to a
national energy conference of more than 100 scientIsts,
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for labor, health and welfare progruins,
Staff writer

church pastor.
to resci,
a conditi(,nal use jections later arose over per- officials that if they continued inVe?tigation ot C
works bill, but there was no indicatjo he had changfd hiS
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"Forall
theoretical
pr!e!
permit
and bui1di
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dbouL vetoing it. The House vote margin was far
ioit
naiiiing
construction
of
a
withconstructiontheywoulddo
Official
Ray
Hradshw's
WIN I EU SPRINGS - A the court case has been granted the church,
church in tbe rural aiosphere so "at their o
above
twth1rd needed to ovede a Veto. The
negotiated agreement sIgnd resolv(d," Clark said, referring
peril," after department.
by
The
Seminole
Baptist
Temple
of
the Hanchlands residentially land clearing had begun.
Senate approved the bill by rnice 5te Dec. 17,
officials of the Seminole to the suit brought by the
Clark took out papers to run
(which Clark said has now been zoned property, the council
Baptist Temple and Winter church against the city in
Alleged discrepancies and the for the council seat held b
f1cially renamed the "Ft sought to hold another public fact that the church's con. incumbent Irene Van Eepoel a
Ford Buttons Selling Best
Springs
the wiv Cit Cmmcil will pave September Circuit Judge Baptist Church of Winter hearing and revocation of the tractor had not obtained the last December's municipal
for long delayed con- Kenneth Leffler granted a Springs) had been given
ap- building permit.
required septic tank permit election, but changed his mind
WAShINGTON (AP) - If bthn sales are a reliable instructjon of the church building temporary injunction and proval of the conditional use
In
granting
the
restraining
from the
county before
(Ijcatcw, President Ford may bc nosing out Ronald
on Hayes and Bahama Roads, restraining order against the________________________
request July 21 following a order halting the hearing, receiing
a building
permitand did not file.
Reagan (or support among young Republicans meeting
lie said, "We were not trying
here.
to tap the city' for any money,
Frank Enten Is selling Ford and Reagan buttons to
0ff ici( k i-i
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but were only trying to get
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FacUlty
some of the 1,600 young Republicans from around the
permission
to build on our
County To Seek
United States meeting here (or a four-day conference In a
property' W bve no hard
lea1 hotel. Andhesays theFordbuttore selling better
Announces
feelings with anybody out
than the Reagan buttons.
Bud get Report
there: just the fact they did ,,
Enten, an insurance broker in the Washington area, has
wrong
and we wanted it
his' DONNA ESTES
taked out part of the hotel lobby for his hobby-sideline of
Open Ho us e
department.
Federal Grant
corrected,
We had no Intention
herald Stall Writer
collecting and selling political souvenl, some of them
The Sanford-Orlando Kennel
An
open
house
and
of
seeking
damages from the
award
Ih EU PRicKrr
dating back to l0. He stands out ad the lobby crowds
Tuesday's
Club, sole customer of the
public
hearing,
and
a
city."
night,
marking
because he is wearing a wide maroon tie with a picture of
the
Ih'rald Staff Writer
i.os(;wOoD - This city's Columbus harbor plant, pays
second scheduled for Feb. II, in
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.iter and sewer departments all expenses for the operation of
the new grant application.
Clark added, "We are going
Dt'tentio Center's second
Alter the federal government
sthnd to operate at a loss this that facility. The Skytark plant,
JIUD's
block
grant
program
to
comply with all ordinances
annI - ry is scheduled
scar, making it necessary to built on city property near the
rejected
Seminole
County's
is
a
discretionary
funding
relative
to building," but when
for 7:30 to 9 p.m., WedLong Distance Rates Rise
dip tntt carryover funds or to cemetery serves exclusively
application
for
$120,000
to
be
concept
designed
to
allow
questioned
did not say whether
nesday at the renter off
used
for
drainage
studies
in
the
eligible
agencies
to
apply
on
cut
system
expansion,
the
city
the
Skylark
subdivision.
the or not the septic tank nermit
WASHINGTON (API.- If yu make long distance teleU.S. 17.9!, Sanford.
couneil found out from acllarisock told councilmen the
Midway
area,
county
officers
basis
of
community
develophad yet been attained.
phone calls, the chances are your monthly telephone bill
A tour of the facilities
cnuntnnt
Uaro!d
Hartsck
in
a
dtv,
iIl b going tp
in
busied
themselves
with
a
ment
pojcct,
according
to
Feb. 12.
its geieru fund, will end
will be conducted by
second proposal.
workshop session on the budget the year with a $31,000
Groundbreaking for the
Kercher.
The American Telephone and Telegraph Co., filing for
superintendent
Thomas E.
Thursday
night.
Now,
the
Seminole
County
rate adjustme Thursday, said
"The thrust of Ue program Is church, which iII "corncarryover, but left in dou was
average residential
Fay and stf members to
telephone bill will inase by abo 10 cents per month.
While expenses are an- the exact amount which can be
Comjnjon has set a public to utilize outright money grants fortably sear 200," has been set
acquaint vjcjto with thi'
hearing Tuesday to gather without local matching funds to for 5 p.m. Feb. 8 at the 0 E.
ticipated at $0,349, not in- anticipated from state revenue
The average business custer wW pay about a month
renter's role In providing
more if the Fral Communications Co
cluding an expected 110,000 plus sharing money.'
infoatIon from community address the needs of the Bahama Road site.
nlssjoq a
positive custodial and
areas to be used in the county's disadvantaged communities fri
to st up a wer laboratory,
proves the new rates s expected,
It wa noted that the city
cdueatioj sejces for its
grant application this year.
irn incorporated areas of the
revenues are anticipated budgeted $85,000 from the state
The new rates submitted to the FCC would increase the
ju enile detainees,
The
first
hearing
is
at
11
$159,349,
In
addition,
the
city
source
while
money
received
So
cost of long distance calls made over short distances,
a.m. county," Kercher said.
Awards will he presented
In the county commission
has $61,000 in carryover far Indicates at least 1l(,)
while reducing the cnst of calls made over longer
Project programs must meet
to communIt' leaders for
revenue in the utility depart- will be received and the City
chambers at the courthouse in at least one of the following
distances. Calls in which operator assistance is required
outstanding service to the
Sanford.
ment from prior years.
would undergo the sharpest increase.
RUD requirements:
late last year received notice
center
and
Its
JuenIJe
Recently, commissioners
Included in anticipated cx- from the state that it could
- Substandard housing.
mldent.s,
were notified last year 's grant
pendituxes Is some $41000 to anticipst tcta! ef !!5,500.
- Poverty.
Dormi1ory racuiry Popular
expand the distribution
-" application to the federal office
— High growth or rapid
of Housing and Urban decline in population due to
system.
Much
of
this
money
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (API - In the basement of a dor.
will be used to install !rger size 2 1/ e ii I
Development (IJUD) hl been national policy.
mnitory at th State University of New York, there is a
rejected,
water mains in the SR-434 rightr e
— Conditions which represent
room for playing games, a room for cracking books and a
jU
of-way from SR-427 east to U.S.
The available bIUD money an imminent threat to public
was doled out to cities and to
l742.Theclty coundilMonday In I4 Collision
love,
night
called
for
bids
for
mama
areas
other than Seminole
On a water bed.
for the nininn
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Planner
Labor for the installation is to
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jurior from Petham who helped Install it. "People sign up
jail.
be provided for the most part by
Last year's funds were to be
herald
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Writer
in advance, so there's no confusion, There's only one key
Piercy
was
booked
on
federally
$13,500
used
for a Midway drainage
iT.
funded
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prehensive Employment
of
iwo men were injured early psessIon of controlled sub- certain streets in thepaving
Midway
Framing Act (CETA
(Ask George C. Hearn 1
emtoday
when
a
pickup
truck
stance
and
escape.
area.
_IIployes.
driven
by
a
Sanford
man
flOCth
At the same time, Brady bound in the
County Commissioner Sidney
He appeared in count
Vihlen
Jr. said Midway areas
litchell, the city's CETA sewer
of this morning and pleaded
Interstate Four near Lake
)lant
In charge of the Mary collided headon with a nocent
Idents have contacted him.
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to an attempted grand "They were very disap.
kylark and Columbus Harbor southbound van.
charge in an earlier pointed," Vihien
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ackage sewer plants, told
noted.
Sheriff's deputies reported
However, Kerther says the
'ouncilmen this week that the Steven West, 28, of 118
Country
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Piercy was scheduled for first same
build and furnish
of money, and
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Rboratory to provide weekly mitted
perhaps even more, is available
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eating of sewer
Kercher
said
he
will
effluent from Hospital with facial lacerations
he two plants as required by after the pickup truck he was marijuana and escape charges. use information gleaned from
Two U.S. Phantom Jets
he Florida Department of driving collided with the van
:n'jronmentaI Regulations driven by William Wallace, of
Collide In Korea
DER). lie added that the city 3000 W. Rio Grande Ave., Coflfesf
SEOUL, South Korea (API - Two U.S. Air
as
been in violation of the law Orlando, Sheriff's Lt. Jay'
Force F4D
Phantom H flghter-bomb
ncejan. I by not providing
collided in the air and
the Leman said Wallace was
crashed today near Taejon, 85 miles southeast of Seoul, an
eekly testing.
treated and released at the
Air Force spokesman said.
Councihn Gerard Connell
iG
hItal.
He said the fate of the (ow crew members was not
id Thursday night the city
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"I had planned to charge the
Investigators said West had
immediately known but that a rescue team was being sent
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service
a&gt;' beplaced in theposftion of apparently
fishermen
$10 a week for
Tells
to the remote crash site.
gotten on the wrong give them," Hornet
Ising either or both
104 E, Commercjaj
water and side of the Interstate at the SR. "We had other projectsrecalled. electricItyar4dojge" BathHe said the planes were as8Ignei to the th Tactfcal
we were riiell iiujd, cxplaimng
wer rates.
Diai 322-5762
44 mteh
that his
—
at Longwood working on."
Fighter Winiz at Kunssn Air Sae on the we1 einst, 120
usual
k-e
ITouncil Chairman J.R. Grant and driven n3rth In the southof 3 xnL's per boat
miles south of Seoul.
Homer added that his foot per day
id
one
of
the
measures
normally would
taken bound lanes until (lie headon organization otherwise had
The spokenan would not identify the crewmen or say
amount
to
more
than $10 for
previous
councils
which
hurt
collision one mile south of the offered complete cooperation
what kind of mission they were on.
to
most
utility' department fiii- Lake Mary exit,
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the tournament promoters and
"But I was approached In
illy was the use of $50,000 of
Lernan reported that state partiCipants.
Utage.
mid-December
by
Angola Front Quiet
'waterdepartment'sfundsto troopers investigating the
a
"I know the fishermen are
p pay coats of the paving of accident cited West for
no happy, it's the promoters that [lass
By The Associated Press
E.E. Williao pj
Fisherman magazine who
drivers license and driving on aren't happy," Hornet said.
The bottle front In Angola remains quiet, with no major
le said while funds borrowed the wrong side of a divided
asked me to contribute a per.
The bass fishermen have centage
activ;ty reported since last Sunday; and the State
m the general fund
to their magazine, He
Ulcvtlzel
highway. Other charges are been bringing In good strings of
Department is studying a vague call from the Soviet
also suggested that figure ($10
ring fund (or the project pending further investigation, fish every day
of the tour- per weeki was too
Union for a political settlement to the African civil war.
e later returned to the city
low,
Escapee Surrenders
1500 FRENCH A VF.
nament.
One
bass
that was I should charge $15. and that
On Thursoay, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
land developers, the money
A Longwood man who hooked
On Uiat
outlined an Intensified hard line anti-Soviet foreign policy.
yesterday was weighed basis I agreed to rebate to them
rowed from the watr escaped from a sheriff's patrol In at 11 pounds,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
He said the United States must be prepared to react
six ounces - all revenues
artment
for
dockage
over
was
never
c-Sr
after
being
arrested on a not a record but a sizable
any massls'e Russian
in
si,000."
laced,
drug
charge
was
in the county trophy for those who care.
told a Senate subcommittee, "I believe
Rathmell said no rebates
we must
Jail in lieu of $13,500 bond today
yen without the Costs
The St. Johns River has been have been
discourage the view that the Sosiet
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of after turning himself In to low in recent months, due to
;nvsvi're it wants without serious risk,"
a tournament has drawn fewer
ding andfor
equipping
the deputies Thursday afternoon, lack of sufficient
iratory'
the sewer
rain to inApproximately 12 hours crease the water table, participants than first enkage plants, the sewer
peeled,
Author Favors Abortions
em is expected to oPerate at before he surrendered, Ha1ey However, Larry Hartzog of the have
notand dockage revenues
reached tie $1,
OTTAWA I AP — Feminist and author
as. Revenues anticipated Dean Piercy, 19, of 206-A Sunset Florida Game and Fresh Water mark,
Greer
Drive,
fled
from
says "Uw'ee abortions a year would be better than three
Sgt. Luke Fish Commission said, "In my
"We welcome the American
itbe
sewer
operation total Stallwnrth's patrol car alter (pinion it Is not serious,
and twenty pilLs a year."
0
from
nionthly
but
Bass
Fisherman, e welcome
Grecr, speaking at Carlet"jn University, also said
fees, charges
At the being arrested for felony bears watching."
the
tournament,
Choice Locations
and we want
women know less about their own health than they know
time, some $22,448 is possession of controlled subHomer said that Rathrnell them to go away happy," Rathstr.ce,
marijuana,
on
SR-427
hac
gone
so
about their children's health.
eted as expenses (or
as to offer the mud said, adding that he hadn't
south of Sanford.
The author of "The Female Ewuid" said "women are
marina facilities at reduced heard
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from any tournament
Deputy Arthur C, Price said rates arid Rathmejl confirmed
under constant contradictory presjre about your f'rparUcipant
that they were
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Piercy told officers that he ran this.
hilly."
unhappy.
from the patrol ear into a
wooded area "and passed out."
OREVEf
Three Charged In Killing
l'iercy said he awoke several
GRAND OPENING
SAT. FEB. 7
bows Later and vent home and
YOU
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ATLANTA (AP) - Three men were arrested and
his wlf, 'aUed
FrIday, January 30, 1976--Vol. 68. No. 13$
charged with murder today In the kidnaping and killing of
FOR MORE
t wisj to
INFORMATION
PUbIII DIy and SVnday, except 51tdy
James E. Edmondson, the "Professor Backwards"
Christmas
Da
by
The
surrender.
Sanford H,rJpd, Inc., 300 N rre,,ch Avi
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iamiliar to viewers of the Ed ullivrn
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police said.
PHONE
Lkputy Ron Gilbert reported
Second Class Dos,a. Paid at
All three were wrested in the northeast Atlanta area,
Sanlo,
Piorsda
fli7i,
be went to Plercy's residence
Homt Deo,.
where E&amp;noada,'a b* -.- fotmd Thzrsday, offlcei
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CLEARWATEU tAP) Residents of this quiet
retirement haven finally have learned who bought the 01(1
Fort hlarrisomi Hotel, where officials say armed
guards
equipped with clubs and mace have been posted outside
and on the roof.
It's the Church of Scientology, the California-based religious group which claims to have had skirmishes
with
the Internal Revenue Service, the American Psychiatric
Association, the British government, the U.S. Army,
Interpol, the State Department, and even the CIA.
"The Fort harrison has been there for half a century
and now, (or the first time, It is actually a fort.. it's frightening," said Clear-water Mayor Gabriel Cazares,

Factory Program To Begin
JACKSONVJU.E AP - Showing up critics who
said Offshore Power Systems' plana for a factory to build
floating nuclea '-power plants would never COLIie to pass,
company President A.P. Zechella has announced an $8million construction program for this year.
He said this will bring the OPS Investment in its 880acre site on mount Island in the St. Johns River to $78
million,
"Oh'S has complied with every local, state and federal
regulaijen placed on us," Zechdlla told at,out 500 busIness
and civic leaders Thursday in the completed headquarters and laboratories building,

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Wekisira District Annual Recharter Day for Scout
unIts, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Asbury United Methodist Church,
Maitland.

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Lyman High School Choral Boosters garage sale,
startIng 8 a.m., corner of Palm Springs Drive and North
Street, Rolling Hills,
Ravenna Baptist Youth Car Wash, 10 a.rn. to 5 p.m.,
old U.S. Bank, Sanfora Plaza.
Junior Girls Auxiliary VFW Post 10108 bake sale, 9
ant., in front of Sanford Plaza Publix.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
!J'1orida Singles ASIa., 2 p.m., Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building, First Street.

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Sanford, Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.

Mrs. Beryl Black,' an advertising consultant for The
TOPS Club 79 7 p.m., upstairs over Calvary Baptist
Evening Herald since 11, has
Church, Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake
retired, it was announced by
M'y.
Robert Markey, advertising
director.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Mrs. Black first Joined the
Disabled
American
Veterans Chapter 30, 17-92,
Herald part-time in 1961, when
Sanford, 7:30 p.m.
she was placed in charge of the
first specIal graduation issue.
Over 50 Club, 1O:0 a.m., Redding Gardens, Bring bag
She
uti there were only
lunch,
250 Seniors in the count that
year compared to 2,087 this
Woman's Club of Cauelberry', clubhouse, Overts-ook
year.
Drive, 1 p.m., business and social meeting.
She joined the
full-time
Second Annual Arts and ('rafts Festival and Sewing
in 1963, and has been at the
Contest sponsored by the Lake Mary Woman's Club, 11
Herald ever since with the
a.m.. to 1 p.m., The Forest clubhouse. Open to public.
exception of two years (l96668)
which she took off due to the
Sanford Optimist Club Ladies Appreciation Night,
7:30 p.m., Sue Ann's Capri.
illness of her husband, George,
who is a former Herald emLongwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality him, I-I
ploye.
and SR 434.
Some of her special areas of
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
responsibility' have been
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
I)eltona, Dehiary and Forest
434.
City aras and their special
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
sections in th
Progress
Light Building, Sanford
Edition, the church directory,
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Post, 17-92,
and special pages for area
Longwood.
football teams, Boy Scouts, Girl
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Scouts, 4-H and Future FarSanford
Kiwanis
Club, noon, Civic Center.
niers.
Rotary
Club
of
Cauelberry,
7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Before coming to Winter
Park in 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Black __________________________
had their own promotional
advertising business, Fourth
Estate Features, covering
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan
and Indiana. The Blacks moved
Thursday's high 81, today's
to DeBary in December of 1969. low 38,
Fair through Saturday. Mild
and rather cold at
night. Highs In the upper 60* to
lower 70*. Lows In the mid 40s,
Northwest and ssest winds 10 to
15 m.p.h, decreasing at night.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Mostly fair except chance of a
t;x.ammnation of fish caught few showers Sunday
and early
by tournament fishermen in Monday. Cool nights and mild
Lake Monroe indicates the days with lows in 30s and lower
bacterial disease plaguing the 40, north to 50* south. thighs in
St. Johns River may be less 60* north and 70* elsewhere.
prevalent now than during the
Saturday's Daytona Beach
summer, according to Delbert tides: high 7:54 am., 8:12 p.m.,
J, Euga, a local adviser to the low 1:21 n.m.,
1:54 p.m. Port
Florida Department of Natural Canaveral: hIgh 7:35 a.m,, 7:46
Resources.
p.m., low 1: 18 n.m., 1:44 p.m.
Euga predicted earlier this
week that the disease,
aeromonous liqulfacia, was
affecting 20 per cent of the St.
Johns fish population.
But today, Euga said the fish
specimens had been dissected
and the findings were "very'
encouraging." Euga said the
incidence of bacterial disease
appeared to be as low as five to
seven per cent,

JANUARY 29, 1976
AI)MISSIONS
Sanford:
/tmneh [laker
F'athy Bland
Regina Boyd
Mary D. Buckner
Roy N. Dunsmore
Emmett S. Garver
Billy' Hardy
Sharon E. Heath
Mary E. leslie
Wesley I... Rich
George A. Ruby
George Willis
Patricia Strickjem-, Altamonte
Springs
Andrew C. Lynch Camp Hill,
Pa,
James
W.
Buckler,
Casselberry
Grace
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French,
Casselberry
Perry
W.
McClure,
Casselberry
Edna E. Jeness, DeBary
ItiLi W, Harris, Deltona
'ivian \1. Juell, I)cltona
John Etinaldi, Deltona
George J. Sieb, Deltona

Don H. Williams, Deltona
Jimmie L Freeman, Lake
Monroe
Susan C. Richey, Longwuod
Loern W, Jones, Osteen

James M. Lee
Bertha H. Neville
Lowell E. Ozier
Jessie L. Sanders
Glenn Welborn
Ella Dick, DdBar
BRITIIS
lillian G. Breen, IkBary
Dominic A. Granito, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mae M. Griesbeck, Deltona
(Nancy) Carter, a boy, Sanford
Emily S. Henry, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Rita)
Sylvia C. Messner, Deltona
Langley, a girl. Deltona
George J. Sieh, Deltona
Paul
P.
Puccerella,
DLSCHARCJES
Lakewood, N.J.
Mrs. John (Patricia) Ek &amp;
Sanford:
boy, Altamonte Springs
Clara hi. Ashley
MarvnA.Ranks
hit UMRS1Y tHEATRE
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RUCAMPUS
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Stephen E. Bxton
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Oscar Coleman
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Marion U, Crass
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Fund, 7:30 p.m., FIreman's Hall,
Lyman thIgh School Junior Class Carnival, 11 a.m. to 4
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At some future (late, howevir, SEEE)CO will be judged, of
It SEEDCO ceased to function, Orr points out, 203 out of the course, on
- Does SEEDCO refuse to thaw reporters of an Orlando
well its corporations are doing, An lndicitinn nF ru'crtm,w
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For certain, he adds, all 398 workers without SEED(X) would employ.
How well are the SEED "ventures" doing?
t' eligible for state-paid unemployment compensation.
An
in-depth look at sn:rxio hopes to provide answers to
( -r says his task Is not an easy one,
Important also is the fact that SEEDCO is the only such
these questions, and more.
Thereason, he
is because SEEDCO never gets "a shot"
organization of its kind in Florida. There are fl such CDC's
TWO SEEDCO corporations are in trouble.
it purchase of the really productive, profitable corporations, but
throughout the United States, and Orr says five more applications must
Why"
resign
are on file at the Community Serice Administration (CM in either that or set uptoa purchasing corporations that are failing —
Orr
says the reason is "managerial inefficiency."
(li-ni from scratch.
Washington,
The next anicle kill peruse track records of the two flrm.s
Also, Orr is under fire from certain factions in the corn- and lake a hard look at Orr's claim of "managerial inefficIency."
l'he number of jobs created at this point Is not critical to munity.
SFI'[X'O. The reason, Orr says, is because the agency was not
lii addition the article will explain what Orr is doing to correct the
And questions are being asked about SEEDCO operations,
situation and what the future holds for the two firms that are In
designed to immediately create jobs, but was set up to create For example:
corporatIons hih in turn would provide jobs.
trouble and for the remaining "high risk companies" that, Orr
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TALLAHASSEE IAPi — Former Retardation
Director Jack W. McAllister continued to draw a state
salary after he took a federal job in Washington, and the
auditor general wants to know why.
"I requested, but was not provided, evidence of the
benefits derived by the state of Florida from the appointment of Mr. McAllister to the President's Committee
on Retardation to justify the $25,768 annual salary expenditure...," Auditor General Ernest EULson said
Thursday,
lie said Social Security and retirement contributions
aLso were nuide for McAllister, who resigned as director
in September 1974 under fire from legislators for his
handling of the Retardation Division.
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TAMPA (API — "I'm a little Democrat, a little
Republican and- a whole lot Independent," says former
Georgia Gov. Lester G. Maddox, claiming he'll support
the Republicans if George Wallace doesn't win the
l)emnocratic presidential nomination,
"They're all extreme liberals and radicals other than
George Wallace in the Democratic group," Maddox said
Thursday to a group of businessmen in Ybor City,
Tampa's old Spanish sector.

Minister Plays Conch Shell
KEY WEST (API -It's not the roar of the sea that
blows forth when the Rev, Thurlough Weed takes up his
conch shell. What comes out is music, like the Fourth
Movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony or "Sentimental Journey."
"Most people, when they play' the conch shell, giggle the
first time," the Rev. Mr. Weed says. "It's fun to play'
because it's such an unlikely thing to play music on."
Conch-shell playing is nothing new In Key West, where
residents are known as "Conchs." In the l80(, mariners
used the shell as a foghorn. Parents use it to call children,
But none can match the music of the
Mr. Weed's
('(inch shells.
Rev.

State Leaders Confer

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President Demsey Barron, D-Panama City, and other
Senate leaders met Thursday afternoon in Barron's office
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debate, persuasive speaking and externManeuius
speaking. One winner will be chosen In each area of
competition to go on to the regionals.
In addi tion, sectional winners will receive
Hamilton medals, displaying a bust of Alexander
Hamilton on the obverse and the
the reverse. They'll also receive a hand-printed
facsimile of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

Youth Debates will be held on the campus of Florida
Technological University (Vl'U) on Saturday, Feb.
21, with high school students from throughout
nui Florida vying for op no s
The event Is being coordinated by Jeff Butler,
director of debate at 111J.
The dThates are 3 nationwide project of the
Speech Communication
and
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responsibility of a free society, the role of the
family, control of the economy and other issues of
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Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Sports
Committee, which will be held Feb. 14
through

Dick Dove, well known Sanford taxidermist and
Is ci rTiiai if th e Derby.

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contributed prizes with tie first place prize winner
taking home a boat, motor and trailer.

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catch of
shellcrackers made by Travis lodge and Dale Brown, They went
down the Wekiva and fished in the St. Johns.

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Sara Jane Moore's wrepexdant attitude toward her attempt
to kill President Ford made It no surprise that Federal Judge
Samuel Conti prescribed the maximum penalty for her crime,
life Imprisonment The food for thought arises from the judge's
observation about what might have happened If the maximum
penalty had been somthing worse.
Judge Conu is eiw4nc ?1ia if th certhinty of capIta]
punishment had confronted
Moore when she raised a pistol
tc fire at Thtadt Fitt! tti a San Francisco street she would
not have pulled the trigger. A nation worried about the
prevalence c( asus3ination, bombings and other forms
terrorIn might well ponder whether that problem would be as
great if we did r4t live in an era 01f confusion over tht efficacy of
the death penalty as a deterrent to crime.
Mrs.

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hum of the Soviet Union. unlikely example. Assume that in one vear
the Middle East crtzis nazi Angoii.
prices ascend ed , beginning with a rise of I per

on, for instance, I was instmcted

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certainly.
Many analysis, however, say the more Former Texas Rep,
John
Dey,
w
ho Stan.
significant rate Is that for only the .rt 12 dardized his
replies
to
cover
ve
in
e
ryth
g from
months. That, they say, provides the trend. It births to
anniversaries °n'e sent a note of

Ile shifts in his wheelchair, a deliberate

tries to ProJeEct the image of the little
guy.Wallace
the tough,conion
governor who was

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followed by
His finely timed, campaign machine is zeroing Texas,
Florida, CaliJcrnis aix! Georgia in that
remark by pointing a long, smouldering La In on the Democratic
presldentjaJ nomination order.
Corona cigar. Occasionally he clean his throit but is quietly
preparin g to run him as a conpace Is less hectic, the Interruptions fewer,
Wallace disavows reports that he makes
and ejects the mucus unerringly into the classic
servative. third-party, coalition choice.
But somnetimnearoun noon, the natWy suited brass
money by running for office. He says he drew a
pider next to U wastebasket at the
Char
Snider, the
Governor ia wheeled to A waiting tima=Lv, riot cif his w1welLhair.
aeronauU1 a1ary equivalent to $25,000
a year, plus exengineer who directs the Wallace campaign, told pensa, frorn hiS
helped into the car by security guards and
When he finis-bes with memos and telephone Our a-MCiate
1968
Jim
Grady
that
th
presidential
campaign
w hisked to the stateho tse for another day of messages, he carefully, automatically crumples organ1zat1 is
e campaign because he waa unemploy
ed at the time.
working "full time for the Demowhat he terms the "oftent!'mes ceremonial,, job them with the sam unerring aw=CY
flips
the
cratic
nomination.
"I plowed every bit of wtback intotheeffnrt
of governing Alab,
paper ball into the wast ebasket.
I've
been involved wi th all th
"But
n
on my ow ,
Wallace runs a personal government. He
from
ese y,ars!" he
Wallace condantly usa the telephone - paign." he added slyly,separate
"
live
beenworking
with
added emphatically. As for the
receives a steady flow of visitors and phone
up to 115,000
, conferring on policy offering a nu
mber of these groups," He referred to the royalty his lV6 campaign is paying him for the
(_Alb~ state officiab, old
"lost c3l1s, he pulls off the
conservative splinter groups, which he hajt use of his image. he declared: "About
80 per cent
seekers, people with grievances, official hearing aid tA pcesses the receiver against his
"Mriceled" to resolve their differerim VA I tha t goes back into thIs ef(o too, I wouldn't
delegations or merely visikrs wanting to pay right ear.
work together,
take As much as I do if I weren't disabled.,their respects.
Now and then, the Gese
nms
his
h
an
d
allace
ca
ig
W
's
mpa
The GOVeITXII lIster to all of them, oc- over his wavy brown hair, It
n orgu
Wallace 1nkkd his brow
Is carefully corn- roots. aImt withniit hrl, ha',&amp;
and raised his
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and the hot shooting of }b
Rollins has won round one of its Klausman and Bruce Ilowlan moved ahead of Southern in the game, hit 11 of 15 field shots to
Southern center John Ed.
Sunshine State Conference with total 28
}lowlan added 25 wards had 18
fiPht with Florida Southern for Thurs(Lay night to ;land sixth- a 3-0
and 19
record. Southern is 4-1 with points by
t berth in the National Colmaking cight of 10 rebounds, but a collapsing zone
ranked
Southern
its
first
loss
in
a
Feb.
10
rematch
at
Rollins.
s hots,
legiate Athletic Association 16 games, 82-68.
kept the ball away from him
The league champion is ..ssured
Florida Southern fell behind most of the prune. Guard Danall-college basketball
Florida Southern had a berth in th
e NCAA tow- 36-23 at halftime and never Wri gh t
tournament berth.
led South ern with 23
recently been accorded a No. 1 nament.
threatened after Rollins hit the points, as high-scoring cornerEd Jucker's 15th ranked Tars small college ranking.
Klausnman,
a
guard first two baskets of the second man Mike Spatola was held to
used a collapsing ione defense
Rllin.s, 12.3 overall, also averaging only nine
half.
four field goals in 13 shots.
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DENVER i All i -Jim Kiick,

Spencer, 42. of nearby Pa- a former running back fur
latka, caught 19 pounds, 9 Miami in the National Football
ounces of bass in the first two League and Memphis of the

unces.
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Bassett was the owner of the

Seminole,Lyman

Abe

Top

Ser"i'liole County High School basketball
tcaiiis have a busy weekend ahead of them,
With six games on tap tonight and five on

Saturday.
Tonight's lineup finds Seminole at No. 2
Orlando Evans, Lyman hosting Metro foe
Orlando Cblonial, Trinity Prep at Tabernacle
CllristianAcademny(Orlzindo, Lake Brantley
IMIlle against Apopka. Sinford Na val home
against Montverde, and Oviedo w elcoming
Kis,sinunee.
-Seminole hopes their second game of the
Season with Evans will prove more cornwtitive. The Sanford crew dropped a 66-25
decision the first time around -on their own

floor. Beating Evans tonight on its floor
constitutes a formidable challenge.

Lyman chalked up one Metro win earlier
in the week against Orlando Jones, and a Win
over Colonial tonight would prove a sweet win
for the Grevhounds, who appear to be
recovering fr'Oni a series of losses to top.
ranked teams.

In Saturday's action, three home games
headline a five-game schedule: Sanford
Naval at Howey, Lake Howell at Titusville

Astronaut, Lake Brantley at Merritt Island,
Mount Dora at Oviedo. and Taylor-Pierson at
Trinitv Prep.

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Gibron, former head coach of

the Chicago Bears, will join the
Tampa Ray Buccaneers as a
defennive assistant.
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tional Football League club
sa1d'Thursda A that Gibron will
report to Tampa Feb. 1.
Gibron was with the now
banded Chicago Fire of the
World Football League. fie
spent 1972-74 at the helm of the
Bears, compiling an 1131
record but Making a mark in

the defensive category.
'1 have long respected Abe as
a player and as a coach," Bucs
head Coach John ,McKay said of
t heir friendship which dates
back to 1946 as freshmen
pla yers on the Purdue foo t ba ll

team.
"Ills
have always been
top flight on defense," McKr
said. "And we know he can h:i
teams

the Bucs' program."

lStAMOlDA AP) -en residents, since he's been going
LAKE HOWELL: Me.o ii 9.
wear a sbToloam float and hook and too much pressure
Greg Hitter puts out a along on the family's fishing bubble on
id(ra-light spin-tackle line)," 1 I 1 °' '°'
his back."
causes the line to break,
10 ?. Es' ez I ?
fis hing line to catch a big one, boat since hew.sIO months old
said
his father. "lie's going to
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lie caught his first sailfish, a
oi
(sreg
won
the
Junior
division
tag
and
release
all
the
observers wonder who's after
IOu
fish
he
6'-foot
specimen
weighing
"Even t hen, I had a hard time
of the Islamorada tournament catches,"
whom. But the 4-year-old has
CROOMS. t1ijc 1 02, Giflrnz'rp 2
mnoretIltfl4OpoUflds,.sOonhlfter
in December by catching two
keeping
him
from
his
daddy's
proven more than a match (or
26, Hvon 32S. WrIi 60
his
third
birthday.
Cindy Vollare, who fished
reels," recalled his mother ,
sailfish in the shortest time of
sailfish twice his size.
0 10. StCIhC,'t fli; Hsyrs
His father, game fisherman any contestant. 1k used 12. with Greg during the (our-day 20 1; WsPinton
Susan.
1 0 2. Perr', 1 (
Greg, only 31 -i-feet tall ant] 38
lJoyd Ritter, says it's silliply .1 pound spinning tackle, far 1()una1llv1lt, Sai(I she asked the Evans I 13. McGoverr, 2 o A
pounds,hascaught nine sailfish
Meyers 1)3. Totals 2176)
At two, Greg caught his first mutter of patient instruction lighter than conventional gear youth why he didn't catch
in the past year -one of them fish, a mangrove snapper, from
sailfish,
and Greg's understanding of for successful sailfishing.
----coming in at 6' feet and 61 a dock, and his mother said, keeping
the right pressure on
"lie's extremely proud of his
According to Miss Vollare, he Croomi
po un(I.s.
"We were afraid he would tall
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the
line.
Too
little
pressure
enaccomplishments.
and
now,
replied,
"I w.-inted 10 I eave
It isn't any surprise to local In the canal, so we made him ables sailfish to
spit out the lw's going to Si \iwund test an
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AND GREATER INCOME?
find a business that's for youl
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January 31st
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dictating instructions and letters ov
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Under Snider's direcUon, Wallace Used most
of the f irst $2 million bera Led to find and tap the
He often leans to his left and fighting the federal bureaucy while Opponents cMwvative money wells. He now has
He likes to breakfast With his children. This is cmany
ocksparaplegics.
his right arm. Sometimes as he listens, he were build g
&amp;
in an
followed by his daily suppository treatment.
ous
tral goveent.
poterized l of known, acti ve flnanal camunconsciously picks up the man gray stone kept
backers
lie upeaks easily, glibly, discussing politics,
Often he works out with weights. Then he goes on his
while other candidates are still scra
desk. He strokes the agate's smooth eznbrol
bfing
to
about the Joint entapirise that has occupied him surface, rubbing it softly with his left thumb,
dering stock polic&amp; cliches With a put their solIcitation
southern charm hat esheris 01
drives
together.
almost without
fr
d phrases. fie
1962: runni ng eventually putting it down just as unconsciously
"We expect tha t 12 million to bring in jibout
S8
often
uses
harsh
e
s
te
of
th ta
Alabama and conducting his cam- as he picks it up.
humor to attack the million," said Snider, "much
bureaucrats, the press and the sha do
paign for the pre,sldency.
wy ,,they,, match with feder al funding," of whicI we can
When he speaks, Wallace gestures ex- who oppose him.
Most of the conWallace prefers to work out of the mansion, pansively with both hands, often punctuating a
tributi
come from Alabama,
interruption since

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1 Foot Sal"Ifis h

wife to demeth.

George Wallace Spends j~~~~~~~~~llili~~~~ Busy Day
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"We run the fast break Lon. Before fouling out,
Gibron, 51, is the six th ass•
The Sports Center, New Smyrna, and the Fishin' Hole, Daytma.
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white leadhead jig both days, tract with Ralston right now
have Nitented the fast break, stantly, it worked well for us pulled down si reboEd Hudson
flie rules state fish must be caught by wading, from boats, or giving
ant
to be named to McKay's
it a yoyo motion through and that he can't even try to They used
x
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it again for win No. last night"
I 16 from the El Dora docks but must be caught within 1,500 yards of grass in Rodman Reservoir.
unds,
while
staff.
Two more are expected to
Wells
and Hicks grabbed
talk to tile, assuming he might 13 i against one loss) over the
the El Dora Restaurant, th e da te is Sunda y, Feb. 8, from 7a.m. to
the
be
hired.
This is the first of six quali- be interested. But there's noth- Lake Howell freshmen
rebounding ball five times
The break workec
Thur1 p.m. An en try fee will be charged.
tying tournaments, sponsored ing that says I can't say hello, sday night,
better than in a narrow win
L.
Wayne Brady at the Fishin, Hole, Daytorw, told of drum and
by the Bass Anglers Sportsman and that's wtkit I plan to (10,
The Crooms crew plays host tunity to get back into pro foot",Nfv philosophy is to work ea rlier, as the Panthers
sheepshead off the area bridges and big sheepheid hitting in
to St. Cloud Monday, with game ball with the Tampa Bay
Socieh i BAS,S), leading to the
A Broncos tean) spokesman hard .in practice m the game achieved a 47 per cent effo
Ponce DeLeon Ir.let. A few stray channel bass are still to be had in annual B:\SS
team," said Gibron, a n2!ive of
Ma'tcr Classic in said Thur5day he ws ullitware doesn't seem so difficult," sai
th e Halifax River.
Mictugan City. Ind. "it will N.
September.
ewir11 in
t tj)e
that Kiiuk "as in
h HOh Bray this morning.d t1ie%' missed earl
theInyups
week. schedule. The contest will start exciting to join
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at 6:30.
John again and
The Panthers got high point
be part of building a winner,"
efforts from Rick Wells with 12
points and Eric Hicks with 10.
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MO,NTGOMERY. Ala.- The day usuaUy
begins atla.m. for GeorgeCorley Wallace in U
Alabama Governoir's mansion.

BERRY'S WORLD

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Mo., Is second with 25 pounds, Memphis team Kiick played for
13 ounces. Bill), Prinlos of in the WFL Mick, who playeol
Jackson, Miss.. is third with 23 college ball at the University of
On the salt water front, some huge sea trout were landed by pounds 10 ounces.
Wyoming, said he has promised
fishernen in Eldora Creek last week according to Kent
Gibbens
Silencer said that at noon Bassett he won': take any acat the "Tackle Box." Dick Sizemore used a TI' Mirrolure plug Thursday, he didn't have a bass tion until
March.
to take one weighing 11 pounds and George Lenten and sons in the Wat but -tlierl they
IX-spite the promise, tile for.
brought in two which went over 12 pounds each. All the big ones st4'irteol hitting like crazy." lie flier Miami
l)olphin says he'll
were landed w th e early morning,
boated 18 poun ds, 6 ounces to go probably "say hello" to
Dave Anderson and Sam Bell didn't get a count on their trout with his opening day's catch of Broncos"head coach John Ral.
but they filled a 155 qt. icechest in the same general area,
more than 30 pounds.
ston while he's vacationing.

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Wekiva where they can paddle downstream back to camp.
Pet Sharps used large live grunt worms to take three bass
around three pounds each as he fish ed the Wekiva and
Je King, a
New York vi.sitor. used live shiner to land a nine pounder from the
same waters. IWPh HiMMer also managed to land a pair of bass.

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Iv conceded
prize of $9,000 with the Denver Broncos,
Canoe trips are planned by Katie Moncrief at Wekiva River
nd a $5,000 boat b' other leadick, vacationing in Cobra.
linding each week end from now on according to
Katie Moncrief ers among the 249 contestants, do with his family this week.
who has taken over management of the camp. A two
"1 don't believe anyone will said Thursday, "It's true, the
hour trip,
from camp to Emanuel Landing at. nwrker 75 on the St. Johns catch the leader now," said de. main reason I'm out here is to
With a pick-up by car is scheduled along with a three hour ex- fending champ Bill y West- show
that I'm interested in
ursion on the uPPer part of the river.
morland of C lina, 'renn. ile's playing for lknver when and if
Canoers w ill be transported along with their craft to the
little in fifth place with 21 pounds, 6 my rrent obligation to John

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up-to-date reading of current forces,

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Wekiva Canoe Trips Planned

to answer ambiguously., I Umght that was

Which Is the cod reading? Again, the
ficial rate, the one that goes on the books, is 9.1 we got a letter saying 'Dear Congressman, why
are youa creep?' wehada form reply which said
per cent. It provides the bett
prices that existed in each year, considering the Thank You for Your interest, if you have any
other questions please write me back.,.,

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-er, redbreast bream, stumpknockers and a vitational BASS Tournament
few bass was the story from George Cheney at Wehiva River -since it began in 19'2.

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and IM,
esoteric to win praise f rom poten tial backers. respect ively.
. One getg the feeling, and these things are
If you average out all the monthly creases
impossible to prove, that Mr. Ford's ner19175 you arrive at
Is not in the problems of thefor
thatofficial fi a 9.1 point 1wrease, and
gure that is now in the record
presidency. It does not lie, for example, in
the
books
problem of dealing wi th an opposition majority
in Congress. (' with the growing diifirnitv of
The ituaUon might be ill ustrat ed with an
handing the tw~ and
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Point To Ponder

James Jones, Knoxviil, Tenn.,
l0.5 19. Johnny Adams, Winter
(;artie:I, 9': 20. John Fox,

nds

sometimes

ambuously? You're e ither for it
or against it.,,
Other times the ambiguous anmr is easier. "If

hf to six-pounder to win the Sanford Derby," s
tated C . o.
Penney at Marina Isle Camp. His son Jim, trol!t
for only a short
while Thursday and landed seven "Ili-,-W-pr
them with roe.
Charlie Schumock varies the shad technique, he finds a
comfortable, likely spot on the river bank and casts for'bem. if
is
catch has bt running two or three each trip. Mr. and Mrs.
[lodge from Mississippi are averaging a bout six
per day and a
Dover, New Jersey man,,Nlr. Fritz, pulled in eight big roe _qia,Lj In

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percentor

and 7.

Chapman, Kannappolis, N.C., 14-4; 10. Erwin
Cole, Sm)Tna, Tenri,, 1l; 11.
ithy Tester, Satellite Beach, 13.
14 12. Gene Howard, Orlando,
12-15; 13. Rob hlellew, lien.
derson, Ky., 12-4; 14. Homer
Jackson, Enterprise, Ala., 1112; 15. Clint Elkins, Orlando, 116; 16. Emmett Chiles, Joiner,
Ark., 10-32: 17. Stuart Howard,

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Lemon Bluff has been hot all week ti'' 1iri- fine catches
4 listed by Ed Woods at his camp.
"Th
'itUng good"
the word from 'Woody" Thu rsda y eeing.
n
Speckled perch fi.hermn a'ound Osteen Bridge have been
pleasantly surprised this week by bass taking their Missouri
minnows. Three have been landed
and one, thought to be over 10
po unds by several witnesses, broke th e line of a
speck fishermen. Wi
Strings of specks, 40 to 60 per but, have been landed at the
br idge camp in the past few days.
WEI.AKA (A1'
A four and a hall-pound bass fell to a Heddon lure tossed by Spencer is on the Manuel
verge
Buddy Woods near Lemon Bluff Thursday and speckled perch of
becoming the first Floridian
continuetohitwellforthelivebaitfishermen
to win the $50,000 Florida In0
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Distortions of this sort occur when you have a

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Newt.pern Ocala, 16-1; 8. RobIn

The St. Johns River, from Lake Monree to
Lake Harney and
even as far as Puzzle lake
lull of shad according to reports
received from all area,s, John Lankfard
at Osteen Bridge Fish
Ca mp told of many landed th is
week by anglers trolling the river
in that area,

JOHN CUNNIFF

example. And m.anagernent reorganizations rising rate in one year and a falling rate in

Titusville

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Several fish camp owners and local sports enth usiasts are also contributing time and effort in
order to make this event an annual one and
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weigh-ins

The "foreign policy debate" in this election
-Bill CUITIC
year may be more important than in any campaign
since World War II. It is not simply a question of
what direction U.S. foreign pdlicy should take in
the future. Americans now need to ask how a
RAY CROMLEY
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credible and effective foreign policy can be conTOM TIEDE
ducted at all in the atmosphere which the 94th
1' 77
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Congress has created in our government.
residocknt
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This once could have been viewed as a conRGA
,A 17~TION
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I
OF
N~7
AFRI
CAJj
W
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'ears Americans - and their politicians
took it
I UNITY
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for granted that under the Constitution the
b
president and his secretary of state would speak
and act for their country in foreign affairs.
Too Hard
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Congress stood in the background with the Senate's
WASHINGTON
President Ford Is not in
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4=
good shape.
constitutional power to ratify treaties. With control
WAShINGTON SOOII after
office
~,
Wnenhetookovr
ejobat
th
th
te
ei h10use
in 1934,anowdead congressman from California
of government purse strings, Congress also could
he was at ease, confident, unassuming.
named John McGroarty wrote a constituent that
influence foreign activities that involved spending
He
batted
rough
questions
without
losing
his
:
"one
of the countless drawbacks of being In
Ijt:
money, which it seldom did except to question,
T'cool, as part of normal give and take. He
Congr ess Is that I am compelled to recei ve
from time to time, the size of a foreign aid
slouched comfortable wi th friends, political
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impertinent letters from a jackass like you."
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rivals and reporters. His clothes looked as
Se ve ral lines !ater he closed, urging his
though they came off th e shelf, even as yours and
All thdt has changed. Historically, we can
1.
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mine.
trace the root, uf change to the split that developed
jumps and go to
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Today,
Mr.
Ford
is
a
different
man.
No doubt every member of the national
He looks
.1.,
between Congress and President Lyndon Johnson
tired and uncomfortable. He no l onger slouches
legislature
has been tempted with this kind of
over the Vietnam War. Although that war is behind
?~~ I
bu t stands precisely erect. His clothes are im."~~
release
from time to time, and with good reason,
us, Congress has refused to let go of the idea that it
peccably tailored, lie's start ing, In fact, to look
Far from be ing the valuable aid to lawmakers
is responsible for exercising some kind of veto
I.IL
like a stereotype of the dozen or so other
f"
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that mythology has insisted, letters to Congress
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C,00,
power over foreign policy decisions made in the
presidential candidates, announced and unan_.
people are a serious problem. Not because son*
),
~
notmced.
executive branch of the government. Whatever
d
of the notes are impertinent, but because taken
k,
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His voice, which once gave the impression of
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constitutional scholars may say about this, it is
together congressiona l mail is all but too
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- ~_ . friendly
rEasoriablenem
under
fire,
now
goes
.
voluminous
to handle.
having a profound effect on the ability of a
,
strid'nt on hot questions. When he faces rough
,
J
Th
bulk
of the incoming correspondence Is
president to act in the national interest and on the
1, ,
-; f
.queries, his voice g" louder and louder, until
bad
enough
some 25 million pieces a
to
role which the United States can and must play as in
he is almost shout1n. He has the appearance of
the House of Representatives, and though no
world power.
a man hying too hard.
figures are kept In the &amp;nate ..t least another
The War Powers Act of 1974 has curtailed the
A few days ago Mr. Ford. unlike his recent
mi
llion on that side of the Capitol. But further,
1k!
predecessors, briefed newsman on the small
president's powers as commander-in-chief
all of It must be answered, for response is condetailsof the 1977 fiscal %car federal budget and
I
Congress has begun attaching conditions to foreign
sidered both a moral and political duty, Thus
."1,' A
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answered
questions
for
a
full
hour.
It
time, effort and money must endlessly be Spent
was a
aid programs, particularly military aid, which can
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- L-1result in the president telling a foreign government
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autographs.
each angry voter's demand for
one thing while Congress tells it another. Attempts
rerrod to his department secretaries who
ention.
Still On The Doorstep
are being made in Congress to use defense apflanked him on the stage of the State Department
The result then is a sierlatIve nightmare.
propriation bills to influence the U.S. position in
audiium, so eg r he was to show one and ll
This fiscal year congressional members will
his tl~~
.ol,h kncwledge V.each budget Ile,,, juld
arms limitation negotiations with the Soviet Union
spend up to $36,000 each, or more than 0 million
the reasoning behind it.
A Congress sensitive to a pro-Israel lobby has tried
o
or
This performance was another of Mr. Ford's
to influence the President's hand in delicate Middle
recent eager attempts to prove he is on top of his
East peace efforts.
what it was in John McCroarty's time. Not all of
it goes to constituents, of course (Congress sends
Revelations by Congress of secret activities by
The problem was not that his an
w
more than 200,000 letters annually just to
the Central Intelligence Agency have not only been
wrong. But they degenerated into overkill
Pentagon),
but the form letter pap to the folks
NEW YORK (AP)-Did the Caisumer Price cent in January, 7 in February. and on to
embarrassing to the United States, but will lead to
defenses. They were polit.ical campaign answers Indexrise9.1
a final back home constitutes the fat of ~he whole.
just 7percentth 15? month reading of 12.
-or debaters' answers if you win -rather than
mistrust sf our government by our allies and
of
Form letters? Though perhaps
Although the difference is a great one, you'll
Add up the monthly figures. You.,, fInd the
simple ex planations which would have been fmd both
paralyze the ability of the CIA to conduct "covert"
working
hours
logged
on
Capitol
Hill
figures being used,
are spent on
for total Is 78, which u divide by 12. the number of mail work, there
more appropriate, and which Mr. Ford himself
activities which, in spite of the notoriety which that
still
is
not
enough
time
political as well as economic reasons. Defenders months, to arrive at an average increase for the much more than standardized replies for
to conwould have been satisfied with a few months of one figure sornetime:s angrily accuse the
term has now gained, can be of vital importance
year of 6.5.
back,
stituent letters. The rnembers themselves, ac.
others of attempting to distort.
to our security.
Now reverse the dctfon of the
Mr. Ford's brief i'€ of newspapermen on the
changes. tually, see only a tiny fraction of their
Fixing the blame for this drift in our governHere are the facts:
budget, in sum. was ,--jnful to watch. This was
Instead of a rising rate, as in 1974, assume a de. col I
ence, the mad
being handled by
ment is not so important as checking it before it has
In 1974 the CPI closed at 147.7, meaning it was ching rate, as in 1975. Begin with a rate of 12 in teen-age voltuiteM who, often
all the more strange because his budget is, as
in Many C&amp;Wj. read
budgets go in this city, not bad at all. There are nearly 1 L2
the level of the base period, the Jan uary and work down to 1 in December. m the incoming, fashion replies
disastrous results. Important issues of foreign
and even forge the
sections which seem abominable to this reporter year 1961. One year later ft finished the year at average Is, of course,the same
policy will be debated by presidential candidates
Ine vitable "Warm Regards" fF((I1, MY' Missouri
- bu t no more than in most such
documents,
between now and next November. It would be
yOU measure the fi.nal monthly figures Rep. James Symington,
There is a good deal of the norma l ft1ness. But
A onetime volunteer in Symington'
s Office
for each year - that is, measure the
conducted with some assurance that when our
But,11 you measu the change in prIces from
change says that the student help does
Owe are good many sections, surprIsing In this
policy is defined, the president
from December to December
not always anDecem ber 1974 to December 1975 you'll get
whoever he is
you find an
elecbon year, which push programs and exconstituents willy nilly. "Sometimes I was
another
will have the power to carry it out.
penditure increases for Items with pa
fi ve,
given instructions. I remember when I got a
n the 1.2 of
In this extreme and unlikely example,
eight and I 0 years or more in the fu tum in areas 161.2 was just 7 points higher
letter on aborti

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h Its partner for the day, Robin Huntington, Tex.,
in the
American
V41
9-5.
him how far the river bank is nessed
Bass made at a 7 p.m. banquet Woulard from Cadlz, Ky.,
Th ursday and
-4
A handicap like being blind from the boat.
Fisherman tournament, in- tonight at Iike
Monroe Inn.
Mike will lay his said, "fish caught today were in
jumped from zero to eighth (lkth'tstopdedicated Fisherman
creased his lead to an almost
Kremer, who hails from
lure Just where he wan it. He good shape,
only two or three
place in the standings with 15 Mike Loranch, who fishes with hasn't scored
unbeatable figure as he again Apopka, topped
In
the
1S-man
this
w
pounds
7
ere
noted
with
;y signs of
weighed in the top catch of the field with
ounces for his Th ur- the best of the pros. The
a catch of 18 pounds sday total,
only
tournament,
but
several
others
bacterial
infection."
round ThuIas
concession he asks of his are also blank.
7 Ounces, his largest a 6'
A real 'hawg", weighing
In comparison, about 25 fish
Today marks the nd of
Ii assgnedptner is to point him
the podnder
Jerry flanks, assistant chief were tled out of the 157
pounds six OLlflCCS, vaulted in
the right direction and tell of Fisheries hr Florida, wit- brought
In Wednesday.
Orlando's Clint Elkins into firrt
place for the largest bass the
only one he has boated in two
days of trying. Elkins landed
the monster on a black "Ugly
Eel" lure, lie said he had
big one
but it
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
1% , t,
broke
1
104
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k
off.
Friday, Jan, O, 197-5A
At the end of Thursday's
fishing, the scoreboard showed
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the top 20 anglers In total
b
wei gh t to include:
1. Krerner, 4 pounds, 1
ounce; 2. Joe Wilson, Ruskin,
17.4; 3. Jack Itomans,
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Aj
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sponsored

Sen. Kenneth Plante (R-Winter Park) in.
a bill last year which subsequently passed
the legislature for an end to these publications, but
the bill was vetoed by Gov. Reubm Askew.
It is the feeling of a great many persons that the
$250,000 could be put to a better use. Especially
when we hear rumors that college enroflmn
ts will

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Don't forget the revival of the Sanford Shad
Derby,
by The Evening Herald and the

Did you know that the State of Florida is spen.
ding in excess of $250,000 per year for non-technical
publications, such as newsle tters, bulletins, etc.,
that contain little, if any, worthy information.

Students competing at FTU have already
competed on the local and district levels and the
winners of the sectional level will proceed to a
regional event, which will be held at the Peachtree
Plaza Hotel in Atlanta, Ga., cm April 23-4.
Competition is in three areas lin co ln-Douglas

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NEW YORK f Atli - Believe ownt rs don't reach agrt-ement tract,
Ile was a free agent.
may stay quiet untila new labor matter of rave linixirtance i
itornot, Catfish hiuntcrma)'be on a labor contract by then.
n
Instead of one free agent contract
between the players Kiinis ('t y, where federal team desired.
a free agent again,
"if the owners ifelay the roaming tile hills
The o wn ers claimed in Kanof North and owners is signed. Ille
Ifunter. whose free agency 13 opening of spring training, it Carolina, there so
last Judge John
V. Oliver is deliber. sils Cit%' IN'it Seitz had no
on could be one expired Dec. 31.
iiting over anappeal filcd by the diction'to declare the tw
months ago brought him a five- would constitute a breach of ev- hundreds all o
o pitch'
ver the,country if
Kuhn was
year,$3,75 million contract with cry players' contract similar to the players don't get
not available for "wilff.s. %%ho) are trying ti) ers free agents. Testimony was
paid for conmient and hi actions over overturn antherfrecdmn dcci.
the New Vork Yankees, inny be what happened in the Catfish
concluded Weine.sday and
tl'K, spring training periool
Ow last two days are a mystery. son by
on the olien market once again Hunter ciLse," Miller said.
. Scitz,
Judge Oliver protilised a doci.
"if tile owners close down the In Boston on Wednesday for
Seitz rulixt Det,. 23 that pitch- sion by Monday or T
if the owners carry out their noHunter,who led the Oakl
,uesda%,,
I
play threat (or spring tral:iing. •'s to three world champion- campa. thp players would dpMe&amp;wsmith and
77wt's (he opinion of Marvin ships. left them in 1974 because tmind to be paid," Miller said, dinner, Kuhn excused himself, Dave McNall had become f
me players association
.
ying 1w had to leave because agents ,
thev were not paid, then "
Miller, executive director of th e Charles 0. Finley breached his ."If
Ing
one
year
becn
calling for a vrilli,etivi,
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February 1st
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ORLANDO SHERATON -CATALINA INN
Interstate 4 at 33rd Street in Orlando
Shop an Exciting Marketplace of

FRANCHISES, DISTRIBUTORSHIPS, SERVICES
RETAIL, WHOLESALE, &amp; MANUFACTURING
forMEN oe WOMEN 0 COUPLES e VETS 9
INVESTORS
SSOO to $25,000 and up
See all the exhibits: Talk to all the repre
s entati v es U
many companies about opporfuwtles for Greater
Orlando, Daylona Beach, Winfef Haven, Kissimmee,
Lake Wale*. Sanfoid. Dade City, DeLand. Leesburg,
Lakeland, Ocala, and Cocoa areas,

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Tangernet, Oranges, Grapefruit
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of times; for the New York of son doesn't want the All-Star over Phoenix,
Knicks, it was Just the end of break to slow down his hig
Wafflo 123, 76e 114

4—Personals

at Basketball Association game with the way we're playing. I'd
Thursday
like to keep it going,"
"I'm happy with the victory
Bucks 105, Suns %
but disgusted at the manner In
Kevin Resthnl, playing only
which we won," said :\tl:int;i
nine minutes
all in the fourth

Virginia Wade Advances

VirgInia Wade

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New York two days ago, scored
Hilly Knight led Indiana with
21 points and grabbed 13 28 points,

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Arr,,nsas Sb 86. Tex
Pro Basketball

defending her championship In holeswhere'ou hita driver and
the $40,IJ0O Ladies Professional wedge. My birdies last year
(' ihiununity College journeys to of the year for the two clubs,

this north Florida city Saturday
basketball baltic,
season while Lake City holds a

tt

with a return engagement kicking

Seminole gym.
leading

off the

from tee to

scorer in Ron Anthony, I

in Miami,
1976 LPGA tour,

green," said

surprisingly."

Buffalo
30 19 617 1
York
21 25 .190 10
Central Division

Cleveland
Atlanta

,trs. field of 105 pros and five amateursazeall the other past win-

agairtstflvewln.s. LakeCityhad

373-5176

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Cab, 701 S P
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carpet, central heat-air, Florida
room kitchen equipped,

dropped once to division foes,

26 71
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week,

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NIGHTLY

Crimson

Tonight

Tide,

straight victories over Ten-

us

if

we won at home,"

crowd

of 12,700 in Stokely Cen-

SEC card Saturday

matehiniL identical 6-1 conferyou," says Coach Ray Mars of cncc and l-2 overall records,
Tennessee, agreeing that there Alabama, which has shared the
ny be a little more pressure - conference title the last IWO

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Today'i Games
'It' York at New Orleans
Cleveland at Chicago
Kansas City at Detroit

Pilts
Detroit
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19 71 6 44 190 195
ELEVENTH-5-)5, A: I Kim Sue
IS 2$ 7 37
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10, 2. K's Kowloon (64
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139 267 1 70. 1 60: 3 Phantom's Speck (5)
Adams DivIsion
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Buffalo
Toronto

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70 19 tO 50 163 164

S'ens'rorn
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Pins Orlans .t Atlanta
Milwaukee at Golden Stale
Philadelphia at Phoenix
Kni City it Chi(Ogo
Sunday's Games
Chicago at Atlanta
Cleveland at New Orleans
IloSton
'.S'ashington at Golden State
f'rild.lpha at Los Angeles
P,ilw,iubm a' Portl,mnd

PhilaOelpti,i 1, Buffalo 1
Pitbsburgh 6. Kansas City 2
BoSton S. Chicago
New York Rangers 6. St
Louis
Detroit 3, Los Angeles 3. 1e
Today'soames
Boston at Atlanta
Montreal at California
Washington at Vsncou,,y
Saturday's Games

ABA
W I. Pc?. GB
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29 IS 639 ]'

Kentucky
Indian,,

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Florida for the only day game,
a 2 p.m. battle slated for re-

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CosmoIogists
372 0043
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Kentucky and Louisiana
State at VanderbiliT.

Enter the Evening Herald

Vanderbilt, picked fora finish

Sanford Shad Derby

Wed. &amp;

1:45

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TRIFECTA

Feb. 14 thru March 14

30

days

of

including

THURSDAY

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I Montaiu,' Mede, S Gong Easy,
6 WycItf Sade, 7 fy Cindy,
Lotla Quota
TWELFTH-I,. C: I Harmon, 7
Montague Cologne, 3 Speed On Go.
I Mike'%Special, S. Bay Charmer, 6
Mnte Peggy,?. T's Fast Fanny,
8 L,)ke Barge

LADIES' HITE

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and

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fills tommy

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to

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Georgia

Tennessee

night action
l..SU at Kentucky and Ole Mis-s
at Vandy, with Auburn and

1$ 3) 3 39 179 771
Fairleqh Dickinson 59, Rif
Tr..ront,
IS 2! 4 34 191
tub 16
Thursday's Result;
Manhattan 74, Canisi
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MInnesota
Inditnopobis
Massachusetts
II,
flew SOT
Hampshire u i
San Diego I, Calgary 0
Maine
77.
New
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Winnp-j at New Englarit
Quetjec at Torortlo
3'?urday Games

P4'holIS 50. SE LouIsiana 63
14 Kentucky 90, Cumberland

There's Nothing
THE BEST

Shod Derby Bor.R.Q Saturday, March 20

TOtOnto at Quebec
Minnesota uI Phoenix
Sunday's Game

MiSsiSSippi

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trailer, 51.600 Ph 372 114 after I
p in

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mileage, all steel frame. 373 450)
QUALIFIED FARRIEP and
BLACKSMITH. Trimming, mornings
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Parts

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0647 Openl Days, Mon Sat 7 )0
6. and jn. 9 1
For used furniture appliances, _______________________________

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We Buy Furniture

1,otorccie in5ur4r,'

idle items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at 372
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I BUY IT
SANFORD AUCTION

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Wood or steel desks (executive deSk
&amp; chairs, secretarIal desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOEL'S
Casjel, I? 92, 5304206
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CfiVC,WithWifldh 3735503

ANTIQUES, ANTIQUESt
Chevrolet I door, 75 pct
Saturday, Jan.31,? P.M. til
restored, driveable SeeatWekiv,
5day Feb 1,1 PM 01
River Haven. 15k for Roy, or call
TRAILER LOADS FROM
THE NORTH. N.Y., PA, VER..
N H., MASS. N 3.
TOO PI'AP4Y $975 Flat X19. excellent condition.
ITEMS
TO LIST, SOMETHIPIG $3,995 305 571 1502 anytime
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FOR SALE
TOMATO STAKES

Cash &amp; good Checks Call for seat 1975 Cusom Dodge Van, 17,000
reservations Open daily 105
mile's, Tradesman 200,
ton, ET
H, MAUCTION GALLERIES
macs. carp, seats, stereo. AC
l"j ml E,of I Ion
and V $ auto Call 3277560 otter
Hwy. 16. St,nford, Fla.
2 - 30 p.m.
305 372 9119
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the Mowers, P13 Park Dr

Merchandise

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323-0370 or $11 4605

Don t forget to attend our auction

SO —Miscellaneous for Sale
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13-c,cle built for twO. flury beds.
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Heavy Equipment

including furniture, glassware.
TV'S, Stereos, all kInds of

FARM EQUIPMENT

bargain prices. Come early,

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Sales, Rental, service
4l7Magnota Avenui

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Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Butt Cabell. 372 8037 I
anytime'.

HOOD TRAC TOP COMPANY

Dell's

'71 Honda CivIc, 4 SPeed. 5Iv,r with
tack interior, eltra good gas
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Ph 373

Auction Service

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Take Over payments. 373 509$

FLEA MART- Corner Country
Club Road and Airport Blvd
Saturdays, 9 to " For table

1100 E 75th St _____________
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Office Cleaning Free estimates and
Winter 5prgs2
old 3
free initial clean ups Blitz Clean
bath. 1700 Sq ft., custom drapery
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Clean) bedroom, 1', bath, avocado I New SeIlr every hour -Have had up
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
to 16 truck lotls to sell. This
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save or make money. We sell by
Siding
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system
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the piece, dozen, gross, or
Pooh,'9, Outter. 20 yr's Exp
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truckload. All types of goods,
Eagle Siding Co $5 ).953
JALOUSIE WINDOWS w,th more
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jewelry, food Items, bric.a.brac,
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crystal, radios, $ tracks, many WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
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other Items
WORK Place a Classified Ad in EVERY DAY Someone is l0Oki
Have some camping equipment yc'u
HWY 16 FLEA MARKET
thit' Evening Herald today.
what you have to sell. Call
OnHighwayI6,5af
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SI9E First, '172 57I7
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CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
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Security Locks Installed
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1505W, 25th St,
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repairs,

Shingles All work

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flit roots r

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Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch

work Fill dIrt, top Soil 3fl 594)

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Hauling
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C&amp;A BackHoe Service
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Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
All k's of digging Housetrailers Alterations Dressmaking ad;',
men's, chiIttren' Drapes. Quilts,
Stored &amp; moved 372 9112
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Reasonable, 373 7157
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372 6465
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377 l6llorSII 9993

SANFORD

Home

Improvements

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
entraI Heat &amp; Ar Cond.t,,ng
Harris at SF AR', ri Sanford 377
1771
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Carpentry, Remodrl;nq, Add,tit,
Custom Work Lcifl%id, Bonded
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0eIlvry Call for free estimate
701 F. Commercial 37) 51St
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PET PEST INN
Boartt-ng &amp; Grournn
Pr, 3flç
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Photography
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F ne wedding photos rtasonbly
PI - ced Phone 373 63

Wall

Papering

PAUL SLAYER
Professionalwallpu,perpian
Free Estimates Ph 327

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2 Large gas heaters; cement
laundry tubS, single maple bid.
S'mmons hide bed; used brick,
soxaphonc Ph. 323 0506 after 6
pm
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adults, junior and children's Size's
RESALE BOUTIQUE, 107w. 711Pm
St Open 104 daily, Mondays III $
pm
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Wooden dining room table with leaf
and I chairs, $45. Panasonic turn
table with dust cover, never uieø.
5.40 Call between 6 and 5pm. 3fl
3966

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concretework, etc. By the hour, or
by the job 3729365

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323.9410
70115 F RIPICPi I Ii,', V Il 921
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571,500,) br'uroosn. I' bath, lam'ly
room, Mayfair, $. APP, 30 years
$192 $3 month

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HERE IT IS' Just what you've been
shopping for Well kept 3 bedroom
home Ifl nice' neighborhood,

$18,500.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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311 31SF First St

LI v,ith 3
needle PoSitiOn Sewing machine
and cabinet Pay balance of $77 or
I? payments of $450 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E IstSt Downtown

A COMPLETE TREAT') bearoom
home with many extras CL
fenced rear yard, extra large lot.

30 years. $173 11 month

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VA LEP000LLARSDOAN
5 27,003, 3 bedrooms, 2 bslhs,

RAYMOPIOM BALL

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RIVER F P OUT HOME Just listed
2 bedroom home at Lemon Bluff
Range, refrigeralor, washer,
dryer, Carpc'trt; ,lr,d turr..StieJ,
CL fci
Sul fuuncJs lot, You'll loll
in IOvt' With it, and only $37,900,

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PARK AVE.

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bath frame home on W 75th SI
Zrvit'it MR? 532.500
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5)7W 1st 5I,, Sanford
hi MO PARK, 1. 7, 3. bdroom
trailer apIs Adult 8. family park. For Sate fly Owner - CBhouse, 100'
','dec'kty 35)5 Hwy 17 92, Sanford,
x 150' lob, trees, 7 bedroom, Fla.
373 19)0
room Sanford 323 9)16 after 330.

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GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD
FREER, 372 5191
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$103 mo &amp; ui 371 0066

MIDWEST

Enjoy a complete chicken dinn.r for only 52,00 per person.

BR, $19,300, I BR,

AVAILABLE
QUALITY INN NORTH
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Dog-Racing
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547
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Sunday, 70) West 211h St. ______
79—Trucks-Trailer's
Refrigerator, lawnmow,r, misc. —---- ---------_ - _____ garden tools. Swing o-matic
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Speedwith Topper
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51,600 377 71
55— Boats &amp; Accessories
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browse
every
Sunday
9
to
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the
ROBSOPI MARINE
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297$ Hwy 17 92
17 97 Phone 372 1716
1967 Cadillac -n good condition; Alt:
372 5961

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home, detached garage, nice Like Mary
7 bdr. Fla. rm.,
tenced yard. shade. 5)1.000 or best
shade trees Fenced yard, near
otter Owner 372 15-07
lake $15,500
WE TAKE TRADES
TAFFER REALTY
LAKEMARY.-WATERFRONT_ 3I
Bedroom, 7 bath home' with den,

yard $19,500 MAKE OFFER.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
LAKE MARY I Bedroom, I'; bath
nns'ted under ay trees
(: i.'n!r - sl',lekith,'e ('-!'r.5! h!
&amp; .i'r VA ?errr.S 5?4,;"3

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Electric

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perfect for you lIarge bedrooms,
on It ; acres, in town 70'x5.Q' pool
ith Covered patio. Also has
separate furnished garage
apartment So much for lust

Lovely 1 BR, new shag carpet, gas
heat, close in, no pets 5173 323
REALTORSMIS2561 PARK
1767
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monwealth 65

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Wiile *

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will arr,mnuc l,n1,niincz

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Richmond 7), Va. Corn

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Super 3 Family Garage Sale. Good

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location.
HAROLD HALL
REALTY REALTOR 323 5771

monthly payments it.','
than rent Government su' 'iidi:q'l
to qJaIfr'd buiersCall tO Si"
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$31
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Horn, of BPP Warranted Homes

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116W 2nd .jil

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kitchen Situated on over
I' acres, Lakefront ideal
Swimming, fishing a
boating

large bedroom, 4 baths, Spacious 7
story home close to everything.
Kitchen equipped,? large p.obt-s,
at, !"sartd rrcre tcr •us?

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Alabama

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fast bar, lust to name a fewl

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7)22 1 SC' 191 Ill
Canadian DivisIon
1315 0 64 209 11)
0ut'b
30 16 7 67 215 116
Calgary
25 20 2 57 15) 154

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Minnesota

W I. I PtsOF GA
East Olvis4on
Pd Eng
7? 72 5 49 153 160
Cinci
7176 1 4318)715
Cleveland
19 75 3 41 155 Ill
Indapolis
II 21 2 3$ 133 154
West DivIsion
HouSton
31 16 0 67199 II)

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Swim n yo' ow-n beaul,lul pool thiS

Reg. Real Estate Broker

$131 up 1 5. 2 BR all C, ( kitchen,
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1mm 0cc Franklin Arms Apt5
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1120 Fla Aye, 3236430
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QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
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Quality living! Beautiful 4
FTU OvledJo--DupIey. turn
bedroom, 2 bath home on large
unfurn ldal iOtaton Reasonable
wOocied lot All Ihe extras, In
365)721
cluding fireplace, reencd porch,
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grand prize y,

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REAL ESTATE, INC

York Islanders at SI

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sissippi State, all with 3-4 work-

will be awarded
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Is fourth at 5-3, fol-

Monday night

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largest shad during

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TV 1200 S French, 373 1734.

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Pool

Equipmt'nt Mechanic.

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17$ 75
Toronto ab PittsbUrgh *tter
noon
Thursday's - ieiulti
Virginia lOS, Kentucky 101
Minnesota
at
New
York
San Antno 134, In4inâ 1)2 Rangers
Today's Games
Atlanta at Boston
Virginia at De'nver
Vancouver at Chicago

Louis at San Antonie'
New York at Kentucky
Sunda ' Games
('t'' at Kentucky
Indiana at Pew Vorl.
San Antonio at St li)ui',

JOHNNY WALKER

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3785

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Cncai,o at Detroit

76 71 55)
537 9

Iowedbydefendingcocharnplon

No entry fee,

Catch

the sleeper In the race,

Auburn

St. Johns River

fishing,

has

surging to a 5-2 record with two
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the middle of the pack,

become

Co-sponsored by

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Franklin
and
Bombardier
equipment American Wootts
Products, 200 Marvir, Ave
Longwood, Fla.

M,
Mali, 7 Chess Men, $ K's Gamma
TENTH- S.I6, ,
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7 Moody Hall. 3 L L 's Dan. 4

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FIRST- 5.14. 8: I. Tiny Titte. 7
Srtie Rinds. 3 April Pick, I Poor
Ann, f L C 's Barebba, S Mystic
Spirit, 7 Fivorit, Fantom, S. Sotjl
Iran

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BROKERS
Days 327 6)13

All in e'cellent condltIo 327 7)16

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height Lariji'
storage Central

3"? 7120

Art Grindle"s Wheel Ranch, Il

TWELFTH- s's 0: I. Gold Touch
GM 's Explosive.; GhoSt Chaser. I
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3 20. 3.70, 2 M Habacker Best Turn

A- 2.$iO, H- $105,562

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Stolen Gold.

High, dry, tree coVered. Cornmunity water In property

flrjwn

bedroom arrangement, kitchen
equipped, enclosed garage, out
Standng landscaping Only $1,500

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1 Banjo Blaze, 3.

COnfidentc,il

Frontage on 46A, (75th 51 ' dt'l
for nursery HAROLD HALL,

Reasonable terms Offers con
LAKEFRONT,? Acre plus RURAL
s;dered Call TilvjiIe', 7c9
RESIDENTIAL 2 Story C B and ______________________________
Brick a BR, 3 baths, large WE HAVE from Ito 20 acres, near
swimming ppoh $70,600.
Osteen Good terms. Discount for

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Call

Betty Shan. 7 PreSident Lad. 8 K's

O1'vOn Speual, I

for

43—Lots-Acreage

mortgage (payments $130 mo).
901 731 0931 after 6 p.m
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NINTH- 5.16,8: I. Andy Over (4) 0. E 's Mint Opal, I. Texas Sue

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SpeakPcs, all sizes 37) 0705

Saturday, Jan 31. 10 a..i. 6 pm,
116 Foarldge Run (in the
Woodlawns), Longwood $34 3190

yard; good location $19,500. Pay -

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excellent locition HAROLD
HALL REALTY, REALTOR 323
Sill

f3roki', 5ilr5m,'n
Piei - ly lit'rt or cx

Rint Ulve Lustre Eleclrir Carpet
SIsmper for only SOper

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Fither Stereo FM, Color Console

EvcningHcral
VALENTIPIE LOVE LIlIES

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Listings, Advertising, and
Yratning Program
Member

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quiet adult park Central air,
screened room. carport and

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((1)11 Maple
373
of 372 6620

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900, S 10. 3 Jim Hoefer (3) 4 10,- Q

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Auburn

In other games,

SI
Win A Boit, Motor &amp; Traiier.

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11 35 1 26 117720
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Wales Conference
TENTH- 5-IS. A: I Fruit Float
Notris Division
(1)
3 Ci). 300. 7 60. 7 Where's Tuft y
.'.cntreal
35 6 5 78 207
7&gt; 10 70, 520. 3 Xmas Pudding U)

Denver
New York

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excellent condition Offered by ___________________________
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Larrys Mart. 215 Sanford AyI,
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
Savings &amp; Loan $63 II per month, Estate 6 Yard Sale. Satury, Jan.
Phone 373 60SI Ot $300000. flights
31st, 10 to i. 2526 Laruel Ave, Wanted to t,jy used office furniture -1109 Sanford A-eq'
Nothing sold until Sat. Furniture,
call 67$
Any
Quantity.
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Realtor
Ruth Rub, call BUY for future home Eicflent I
home construction
evening 511 3192.
building tot Trees, Sidt'*alk 100'
available' 647161?
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On MltOnville' Ave $7,050 Terms Seminole &amp; Volula Counties,
pympnt fleOntiabte.
Acreage Tracts, small 5 large
WIlT REALTY
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
HIDDEN LAKE
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I Bedrcrn ti;acv, 2 bath, - - 27V - 37) if"
372 0779
Beautiful lots with 71 fruit trees.

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0375

360,320; 3. K'S Pharaoh (731.00. Q
(1)1 760; T (1.3 7) 590, 393
SEVVNTH- 5.16. C: I Motcin

Saturday's Games

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Smyth. Division

.500 II

Washington at 5e',ittle
Saturday's Games

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Home Entertainment Center- 25'

Garage Sale, Friday, Saturday,
Sunday &amp; Monday, 450 Diane
Circle (Lake KQthryfl Woods),

HAROLD I-L4LL REALTY
PEAL TOP 32) 5H4

NO QUALIFYING
I7SODOWN
CaSselberry- I fiR, 7 batn modular
hOme, central heat air, fenced

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FIFTH- S.1, 0: I. Cheryl's Pet.-

NY Rangers

you can't win a

for

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store chain,

giiine it's very important to

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led the 1975 tour in sic-

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bath, carpet, kithn equipped
3803 OrlandoDrive
Immediate occupanry 5I,5O
Sid
5703
flank financir,q available 373 1 ___________________________
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Hillcrest l760, 2 bedroom, entral

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Commercial zoning A money
make' $:;,900

orange grove, 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
cen H A Owner 37) O17,

Want 2peole ta make appointments
37—Business Prupc
on le4eptione for our represen J _______________________

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Thuray' Risulli
Atlanta 117, New York 109
Kansas City 119, Houston $4
Milwaukee 10$, Phoenix 96
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20 7? 476 11's

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rooms plus bcat dock, 1)7,500.
SUNLAND 3 fiR, I bath, central
flC,it air, new kitchen, fenced
yard. 577.000

ccntr,il heat, fenced yard $160
month pluS security. Pn. 373799$.

hO
delivery,
Escellent
arrangements to add to your KOVE ESTATES
U', Swim,
fiSh. boat. ClubhO, $50 mo Fr,.
family Income OPportunItY for
literature P0 BOw 40, Oteen.
local manager 37) 0031 or S7i
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you can't win at home," Nears of the
last seven battles beKnoxville Saturday night In a added, "But I don
't think either tween the two.
showdown for first place in the club will be out
of it If they lose,
,

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Vols Collide

By iRE ASSOCIATED I'RESS

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patrick in the 148-pound class Corset (C) d Charles 63

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thy Cornelius.
$2million women 's tour. The
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year to win the
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Defendants, court a written statement of any Avenue.
Altamonte
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NOTICE OF
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ORECLOSURE SALE
Each claim must be in writing and
That the parties interested iii laid
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN must indicate the basis for the business
enterprise and their in
pursuant to a Finat Judgment of claim, the name and addrass of the
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DEAR AI3BY: Concerning
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DIVISION. according to the Flat may have that challenges the
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Oppoflunity tc be fully heard.
Each claim or demand must be in
Deceased.
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writingandm'jStst.te the placeot
I'IOTICEOFADMINISTRATION William 1. Mayo, Commissioner
residence and post office address of TO AI.L PE RSO01S I-4AVINa William 4 A...t r..l
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AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE stituting the Florida PubliC Service
attorney, or it will become void AND ALL OTHER PERSONS IN- Commission thiS 33rd day of
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TERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:
December, 1975
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE January. 1976.
10:30AM. Tuesday, Februar' 3.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
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1976, Florida Pubic Svice Corn
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Arthur H 1eCkwith, Jr
mission District OffIce, 660 South
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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February 1. 1976 also
In RE Ettte of
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CHARLIS L GILLIL..ND,
Attorneys and
DOCKET NO. ?54494-CCS On the
Counselors At Law
application of CENTRAL MEDINOTICE TOCREDITORS
Post Office Drawer One
CAR, INC. for authority to transport
All credtors 01 the estate of Casselberry, Florida
ill, infirm, handicapped or iniured
CHARLES
E.
GILLILAND, 37707
persons not requiring medical
are hrreØy notified and Publish - Jan. 9, 16. 23. 30. 1V7
ssistance i route within Orange,
required to file any claims or 0EV
Votusia,
Polk. Osceola, Breverd,
demands wtiich they may hawe ,
- Seminole end Lake Counties
against said estate in the Office 0, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
John P. Bond. 7764 Douglas Road.
Clerk of Circuit Court of Semnote SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA. Miami, Florida 13133, 5 attorney for
County, Florida. in the courThouse at PROBATE DIVISION
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Perry W. Collins Jr., curate at Holy Cross Episcopal Cburch of Sanford is
congratulated by the
rector, Rev. Leroy Soper (left aiter being ordained Into the priesthood MoUddy
night by the Right
Reverend William If.
Folwell, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida In a service at R oly
Cross. A reception was held following the ordination. (HerWd Photo
by Tom Vincent)

Downtown Sanford
Don Kn Ight &amp; Staff

hasurvived bv '.secularizing
profusion of "new rchgions-1
PERRY
that swept the American cene
As an example, fie cites
in the past 10 Years is now re- "transeendantal meditation," a
ceding says a noted church technique which 110W disavows
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faI th fo resm for the rest of the Ik.
Marty says its religious
roots were obvious when it first
lie prellcts a
settled down" was imported to this country in
period of stability for the main the late l%Os
Rev. Curran (Spotty) Spot
Reverend hnupp is on eery second Monda
God's gret world a living
ansportalion will be used,
y of the coffee hour in the parish hall experience
line Christian
swood,
"Flying
Parson
the having coin.
lie says other
for the Kings Re%
furloughof
after
month
for
a
time
of
including
boat train and motor
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f r the programs
IThillininec wi 1 I con
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suc
aadNlrb. IA.-o F. King of &amp;-inford coach.
fifth term of rather than ech onday.
will be The I
But "the boom is over" for costalism, also are slipping and a inini-mission at First United missionary service. During his
iving Christ in the see God s wonder in so much of
the various novel cults that that' the hardline Jesus mov e.Methodt Church of Sanford years in C
suana he has red
PresDyterian
speaker will be Richard Sch the world and enjoy showing covered as well as the Rhine
have proliferated mainly ment tas long ago had it.,,,
hers scenic sights
this
weekend.
lie
will
be
as
pastor,
district
superin.
among the young, says the Rev.
The
annual
Presbyterian
midt,
assistant pastor of
peaking at the worship service
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Of
various
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Dr. Martin E Marty , a
tendent and field superin- Celebration for the St. Johns Asbury United
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Sunday
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830
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11
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Austria. Some of the cides to be
sa ofystheir
Profes.sor at the University
iearglamor is gone. ThIe Youth from First Church
esbyte will be held Sunday Church, Maitlandpeaker
SMethodist
King,
of the First
Unitedvisited are Oslo, Stockho lm
on
\tetth
Church
of
Sanford
,
The number of affluent young
t 7:30 p.m, it the First
Nleinity School.
arch 4 will be
and Grace United
Copenhagen, Cologne,
ethodist
Pauline
Ifar.
"our
minds
are
made
larger
Presbyterian
fie Says all of them aren't Peple and bored suburbanites will combine at 6:45 p.m.
Church
of
on
tern, wife of the Pastor of the and the wonders of life increase Weisbaden, Munich, Innsbruck,
on which
likely to disappear In the
Sunday
evening
for
Youth
through travel." Iley have
ing Hard times have been here
ediate future but some a].
denomination, Dr. Paul M. Church, Winter Park.
Fellowsh p.
conducted
tour groups to the
Those interested in in.
Edris, former pastor of First
ready have declined, leaving long enough to cut down on the wil.1 speak to the men of the
Bishop nomas J. Grady of llolv
I-and
on
different
oc.
formation
on this summer's
luxury of people free to drift."
i Presbyterian
Chiirch
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of
only toces. fie said the survi.
church on Monday at a 6:30
b
casions,
an
Around-the-World
excursion
rimy
write Rev. Kin i,
A Daytona Beach, as special Orlando will be the speaker on tour, tours to Central America
ors have 'hardened" and, In
As for the main bodies of or- a m breakfast. The United
Ii
Li
a
Using their vacation Ume for
pest He has for the past year April 1
general, no longer arouse the gan1
region e says they Methodist Met
t'iCia1
hodist nOflWfl
a nd Europ
r e.
has been most
been
touring
mission
fields,
are entering "a settled-down
fascination they once did.
wiH hear him speak on Monday
On July 19 they will be rewarding for the Kings
visiting
large
and
small
as they
Althoughthey had 'claimed period in which expectations evening at 6 30 at a covered
Deltona United
departing
for
a
Scandanavian
have
made
many
friends
and
%,
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congregations,
colleges
and
to be anti-institutional alterna. seem lower and a more realistic Wsh dinner in Fellowship Hall.
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European
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mementos
and
taken
seminaries
and
serving
on
the
Anticipating
a
good
response
fiVeS to the organized religion generation has learned to be
Rev. and Mrs, SPotswood are
General Executive Board.
at the auction on Feb. that last for 24 days. ne tour piclares of many countrie&amp;
he says,
covenng most of th
All newly elected officers of 7 at 10 a.m,, Dellona United
in the church and traveling
each church i deacons and Cliurch of Christ has extended
ized forn of organized religion
A stabilizing vend is evident District during the week and
flight to picturesque Bergen
elders will be recognized
Permits them to work together
the time to receive donated Ot
after several years of shrinking areleading ech ch oplein
Norway several means of
an outside
There will be a combined choir consigned articlei for sale. The
membership, he said
ere discipline"
a similar way as they d In the
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f members of many of the area cbch will be open on Feb
He says the main sign that
meas r d Philippines They organized
"Only when
churches,
a robed processional and6 from 9 a in to 1pm to
thtir heydey Is done is that against the artificial boom of many mis.-don stations and he
carried
on
'whereas the claims of these the 190s has there
e wor
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banners representing all of the
Chairman Natalie Brent
hit-and-run gurus used to be en. loss," he says.
stipeerintending the churches by
REV. C.J. KNUPP
churches
in
the
presbytery.
added
that refreshments all (Lay
. tertained seriously," they now
use of his small airplane for the tendent As field superintendent
Exciting Weekend That Will
1any &amp;e also beginning
and
light
lunch at noon will be
are
pa.st 25 -ears,
Inform
and Upgrade the Soul of Mani
"treated either as mildly recognize that many of the lo
his dlities have taken him over St. James
available at the auction and she
amusing, only mildly alarming es must have come fcom
ast area reaching from the
invites all to attend
flLMIIv. SALVATION[ DELIVERANCEI
andsometirnesas being 'on the ranks of those who joined
annual
Paola Wesieyan
t'orneroon River in Wetcrn
en's
ay
take.'
pierficially in the 1950's revival.
Rev. Clarence J. Knupp. I Guyana to the borders of Progriun, at St. James AE
Bible Anointed
Maranotho
Dr. Marty, a Latheran, wTit Except for their presence in th
9th
Street
and
C)-press
missionary
of
The
Wesleyan
1tCIK
Guiana
and
deep
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ui(ord, wul be held Pentecostal
Mary Alice Hatcher
do not seem to
Church to Guyana, South t hinterland of G yana o the
analysis of trends I.ssued Iry
Ainvtica, will speak at 7:30 Indian inission statI ns at Sunda at 11 a.m. and 5 pmi.
rrJr&amp;xd- FinarKim offerings, a
From Taft, C
Niaranatha Pentecostal
cago by the Claretian Fathers, good American test of faithful
pm, today at the Paola Paramakatot arid Pipilipat with the theme "Bicentennial
a Catholic order, says "non ness, do not
Ch urch, 1016 french Ave.
l lluniitton
seem to have
Wesleyan Oiurth Orange Bl%d (protmced Peepeeleepie)
Sanford
is planning a
hardened" marginal groups feced"
and Old SR
lie
a man of many and
Community
cekend with Jesus' with
aried experiences ranging
1016 renc Ave
sertices today tough Sundiy
.from preaching to bookkeeping
Methodist
Jan. 30,31 and Feb. I (Fri., Sat. a Sun.)
at 7:30 p.m. Sister ary Alice
to blding on Jungle mission
Dr. Wesley Duwel. president hatcher will present her
stations, fie is a skilled chalk
The Great Spirit of
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artist and h s utilized this
Transportation Call Johnny Amos 323-2679
, Society), and deliverance.
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fie
services at Community
for one term on the island of
United Methodist church of
Antigua in the West Indies
dr.
Casselberry, Sunday. fie will be
where the), pastored the accompanied
by Ch.arles and
thriving St. Johns Church and
PhIlIsSceraisoontheOM
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District Superintendent.
special music and there will be
anthem by' the chancel choir.
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clearly in mind and apply yourself to It. he secret of success,.,f
becoming all you want to be is your believing and learning
how to release Uiat believing,
Have you heard of
two
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And what
Is secular saturated with Christian
materialism, this thing we hear Concepts and attitudes. In those
lYs One was an "outsider" 1
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materialism
holds
the
acswptIon that there Is r God look upon askance if he is a
and that the temporal horizon Is dedicated Christian. Cornunristians
must
all that there is, and all that Is mitted
neceswy for a complete life on recognize that this spirit of this
age is in open conflict against
Christianity, and resist it
It Is obvious that secular
nd militantly.
materialism has crept into the
seminary as well Is i nto our
This conflict is not a new one,
systems, nd, in fact it his wailed for centuries. Paul
every corner and crevice (if our ~~rute of one of his un.
lives. Either Innocenti), or derstudies. "Demas hath
k
overt IYour Supre me Court gave
h
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t and aid to the Present world." Demas fell
prey to materialism to the
secular
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passe t e Supreme Court see ar pu of his day.
ruling against prayer in our
Today, the person who
schoob
follows Christ will have to buck
This unprecedented ruling the tide of
relativism,
lust shows how thoroughly we secular
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arism
nanUUspiriIoIUfl
have come saturated with
age, but tie has a lot goingfor
philosophical
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close cousin to agnosticism. is fie that is in you than he that
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the Governor who would have
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which the clay pit deal was
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tie is proposing revision of the
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centrate must co me first with pure, Orr saws about 12,000
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to be hased in at a later date. to be purchased daily from the
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A conotrsial bill in the US Congress that ri.trtling the proposed legislation
________________________________ Secretary of the Department of Health, Education assisted under s Act address, on a continuing
deals with the provisions for smices to children
Itep. Richard Kelly, who represents Seminole
and Welfare an Office of Child and Family Services basis. the individual needs of and the a
and their families is causing a great deal n( concern
County in the US, House of Representatives, said,
7 11owever, 0wre is one clause found in both bills
administered by a Director appointed by the
when asked about the bills. A believe Owl this that appears detrimental to the general public
- President with the advice and consent of the Senate, service for the very
The proposed leg isla tion is I I,I I - 2W in the U.S. legislation deals with a subject in wh i
. ),(lung and other children
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the
federal
especially
parents
and
those
who
care
for
children.
wh.ich office shall assume the responsibil-ity of the served-".
House of Representatives and S. 626 in the U.S. govern,me nt should not be Involved and that it
That clause is found on page 55 of the Senate bill Office of Child Development and shall be the
nte and is l.tbeled the (mild and Faintly (T(ates a situation of further federal in tr
Another section of
usion into and page 63 of the House bill and reads t under the
pr in cipal agency of th e Department for the Ad
.Services Act."
the private lives of individual citizens and their heading of "Definitions as used in this act, the
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section titled "Program Monitoringand Enth
ministration of this Act,"
Both the House and Senate bills have been famili .
forcement" says, "T'he Secretary sMU provide
term-)" 'program' includes any program, service
referred to the Cormnittee on Education and Labor
"in addition, considering our present economic of Lactivity, which is conducted full-or part-time in
The bill further states "the Secretary through the Office of Child and Family Services. fo;
and are similar in their wording.
situation, this legislation is too eWnsive. The
shall. - . consider the following factors,_4 1) the need regWar and periodic monitoring of program under
I t appears the pending legislation is designed for estimated cost for the first year approaches the $1 the home, in schools or in child care facilities."
for
a child and family ser-Oces program, as this Act to assure compliance with the child care
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Depending upon how one interprets
that
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billion figure.
by supporting inforrnation and standards and other requirements of this Act, and
demonstrated
provision of the bUl, it could lead to federal in()nU1lunit ee, i
rec pa C1I 0 0
You rna depend upon ill) opposition tO tins tirintion at the hornc leel of rearing children
parents of the children served and other individuals
nance of suffient ained sff in
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legislation," Kelly said.
If, in I calling the bi list one remembers that the
Too, the proposed legislation says,-. . . the
In(1 organizations in the eornunity Inrested in
accomplish
the
Upon reathng through both the house and Senate word program means any program,
ice or Seeta
shall promulgate a common set of
versions of the bill, they appear to be innocent 'activity hich is conducted full or part-time in the
prograrn star,dards which shall be applicable to all
If one interprets the defWtion of the word
Ile bills give broad-sweeping powers to the
enough and contain various items that look to be. on home,and
' "'interprets it at face value to mean 'in the
programs providing child care servic,es under this --programs-- to be taken hteraUy, meaning any
Secretary of Ilealth, Education and Welfare over
the surface, good for one and all, but especially so to home,' it appears on the surface to be detrimental or any other Federal
A ct
, to be know-n ast he activity in the home, the bill appears to be a bad one
th e Quid and Family Services At
minority groups, Indians, low-income families and to any Family that may fall under the provions of Federal Standards for Ctuld Care"
and another intriion by the federal gornment
Since word of the bills was called to the public's
others.
this legislation.
Too. the bills contain a section that states, -The
into the private Uves of citizens.

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local State Attorney for
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Herring says that a State
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poci'ion attempting to enfoice
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to South to do something, fie the lead to come up to your
looked at hat appearedo be hand if notnimp is going be
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