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Sanford Housing Authority (SHA) chairman Richard Evans

says he's polling two other members of the authority board to
"determine their position" on calling a special meeting to conaider demands that SHA executive directo r Thomas Wilson III be

fired or suspended.

of tenants in the 480 low-rent, public housing units Wilson
managed for nearly four years.
Brown, who Is a tenant and was selected by tenants to represent
them. and Wright say SHA by-laws require Evans to schledide the

special meeting within two days after receiving their written
request but Evans interprets the by-laws differently.
Evans said he's consulted three atto rneys and that they agree

with him. SHA attorney Ned Julian Jr. confirmed that he was one

Evans said Wednesday that he will consult with board members

Edward Black.theare and D.C. McCoy before making a decision
on a special board meeting.

SHA commissioners

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maintain the parks and by some persons as dumps for

removal of the facilities is part facilities like the boat ramp. household garbage.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida m o torists probably inent would provide up to 30
The Senate bill seeks to lower rates by making suits responsibility of $10,000 per person Injured, $3),
will be required to buy a lot less auto insurance after the premiums by allowing motnrists to drop "what we cor, more difficWt.
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the 1976 legislature finishes its work.
Apparently distrustful claims and counterclaims
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damages anytime.
Barron said he had been trying for a year

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lawyers and insurance companies on which no-fault not stand when a House-Setiate conference panel com- accept, said, "That's the concept I favored a U a long since the required coverage from the present 115
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revisions are best, llalators seem to have
service the community.
promises differences in the two chamber s bills.
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that the way to reduce praWumis is to cut the amount of
insuranceIn ws
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q, president of the Chamber. will insurance a motorist must buy.
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carrying the same amount of protection.
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which will be pulsory auto insurance in Florida and return to the
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addition, Insurance Commissioner Philip Ashier's
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plan calls for drastic cuts in the amount of required "Everybody knows porterhouse and Met mignon are
He said he us wanted the house In a strong coverage,
ribs, '.'r''n beans salad baked screams from Insurance companies that rates would go
be tter than hamburger, but government is saying you
bargaining position and anumberol other legislators said
anrir Ppie and coffee or
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the local DEA operation and Its former chief, John Lepore, who
has been transferred to duty at New Orleans.

holds its annual awards
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flew to Washington today for meetings with federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials amid reports that local
authorities are trying to scuttle the appointment o( Carlo Bo
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special board meeting upon written request, with purpose noted,

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contract, they refuse to continue these
that she Is being fired so that her position
She said she is certified to teach both volunteer efforts.
can be filled by an athletic coach.
Fre nch and Spanish, as well as English,
"In a small school this is always more
The board members, at the recom- and had lived a year In France.
of a problem," said Stone.
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football, it would help get the job.
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interested, but he said
officials decided they didn't
assume the liability
and maintenance problems
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takeover of facilities at the boat
ramp.
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repair the ramp then at me
bluff by the Department of unless someone assumes the of a sta tewide DOT policy future date have the DOT take
Transportation, DOT)."
responsibilities for main- which hopes to get the depart- it back.
Percy went on to say, tenance may also become a ment out of the recreation
"It (the ramp) needs hnhowever, the DOT - like the thing of the past.
business.
provements," Nelawender

Mrs. Edwards said she was appearing sponsor of the school's largest club, the won a full scholarship to the
before the board as a citizen taxpayer, International duo and that last summer Massachusettes Institute of Technology
parent and educator, and that'
woulcj she accompanied 247 students on a six- presented a petition signed by364student
not s peak on her specific grievance. "Are week tour to Europe. She is also assis tant sta ting their opposition to a certified
we in the business of academics or the chairman of the language arts depart- teacher being dismissed to hold a position
business f athletics?" she asked the meat.
open for a coach.
board.
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Burglary, Forgery Cases

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Longwood, w
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grand larceny trial William trial this week,
suspend4d
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20, of Forest Qty, Woodall, 23, 416 Dunbar St., sentence after she pleaded
.1. I I returned a verdict of guilty of Altamonte Springs, pleaded guilty to Issuing a worthle
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vehicle
Michael E. Massie, 19, loqi
connection with an
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break-tn at th e home of Mrs. Sandal Ct.,sOUthWeStSemIno4:
Farmerettes received receguitlon at the Crocung ELIO Schod Jr. ordered Welty, who had Clarice Johnson, 610 Plum St., was allowed to remain free on
Chapter of Future Fanners of America at the annual baixpuet
brought back to seminote Altamonte springs.
bond during a PSI after he
Monday night in the school cafeteria. FFA Advisor Franklin D. fromHouston, Tea., for trial in Mrs. Johnson held the stmed pleaded guilty to burglary of a
Boston (right) presents awards to (from left) patty
connection with the March 9 atbaywfthalLtcherknifeuntil structure.
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Debbie
FFA secretary; Veronica
theft of a motorcycle at
Cathx,H. Hobble, 21, and
erUfs deputies arrived fte
MIIIOD Altamonte Springs, held in All she found him under her
and Helen Standifer. Speaker a
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress has no intention of

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letting the government default on Social security
payments, lawmakers studying the system's financial
problems insist
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fund to cover def lefts in the program could go broke as

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pending sentencing on the Woodall was ordered

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Jacksonville Dangerous
For Flying: House Report
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Jacksonville area faces a

serious potential for aerial collisions between military
and civilian airplanes, according to a report
issued by the
House Government Operations committee.
The report Wednesday said high.performancp
military
Jets occasionally spill out of "warning areas" used for
combat training exercises onto civilian air routes used
by
scheduled passenger airplanes.
And it said passenger aircraft sometimes intrude
Into
the warning areas.
The report examined the adequacy of Federal Aviation
Administration and military facilities responsible
for the
air traffic control near Jacksonville. it said some heavy.
traffic air routes into Jacksonville are adjacent to the
offshore warning areas used by military jets.

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Delayed
The trial of a Winter Park
health spa Instructor charged
with witness tampering In
connection with a furniture
"steal to order" theft ring has
been continued In circuit court.
A new trial date wasn't ann
nounced
nounced
For Mark F.
Harrington, 25, of 110 Aria
Court, Winter Park.
Harrington and his wife,
Jeanette, 22, are scheduled for
trial in circuit court next week
on chargesof receiving stolen
property
a $400 sofa stolen
from Eric Adams Furniture
Showroom and Warehouse in
Casselberry.
The Harringtons were among
five persons arrested In March
when sheriff's agents cracked
what they called a steal-toorder theft ring that utilized a
computerized inventory to take
furniture from the business.
Store officials said an "inventory shrinkage" was
believed to have done away
with $80,000 in furntiture over a
period of a year or more.
Continued until the week of
June 21 were the trials of
Raymond J. Kouwe, 28, and
Marllna Gail Kouwe, 20, of 1035
W. Notre Dame, Altamonte
Springs, and John Elmore, 48,
of Orlando.
The Kouwes are accused of
perjury in connection with
testimony in a traffic accident
case in county court in April
1974.
Elmore is accused of
soliciting two Orange County
Sheriff's agents to commit
aggravated battery on an
Orlando man.

conviction of the lesser and Jail during
in. suspended sentences aftCr
included offense.
vestigatlon (PSI),
pleading guilty to possession of
Terry Michael Qayn,paIn, a controlled substanc.
early as 1981.
The panel was to continue hearings today with
27, of Lawrence, Indiana, marijuana seized in a raid by
pleaded guilty to unauthorized police on their apartment.
testmonym the Congressional Budget Office, which
contends
use ofa motor veliicleancja PSI
Maurice Murdock McDonald,
fund, (stead of being depleted, should
was ordered.
sthbth- a around $21j billion in 1980or 1981.
49, of Sanford, was orderid
The fund now stands at about $44 billion, but is being
Aundra D. Tillman, 19, of Jailed during a PSI after be
Cowan.Moughton
Terrace, pleaded guilty to making a fa ;
steadily eroded because Social Security pays out more
than it receives.
Sanford, pleaded no contest to statement to obtain a bank loan.
burglary and the court ordered State Atty. Abbott Herring's
4 Commissioners Indicted
By BOB LLOYD
Ave. off SR-SW, Oviedo, battery and destruction of a PSI,
fi
of
ce
dropped
a
companio
n
Hays Friends Collect Data
Herald Staff Writer
OCALA (AP)
"1 have done nothing wrong,"
reported a wrist watch and private PCOpeII,
John Wesley Jr., 20, i
charge that McDonald gave
Sanford police today were
Marion
County
Commission
Chairman George Rou said
ster eo equipment, total value
Co
ll
idge Ave., Sanford, pleaded Sheriff John E. Polk a
Mexican Natlasala Held
WASIUNGTON(AP)_. Friends and supporters ofp.ep.
investigating a daylight
about
grand
indictments
charging him with ethics
gu
ty
Two
$431,
was
stolen
in
a
burglary
at
an
il
to
Mexic
ut
tering
ed
th
es
a
l
s
$150
check
for
bail
bond.
forg
wC
Wayne L. Hays are collecting evidence that they say
violations and abusing the state government-In-the.
burglary on Wednesday at the
his residence, deputies saici.
be
ing
held
In
county
payroll
check
and
was
senHershall
D.
Standrldge,
23,
Jan
y
f
shows Elizabeth Ray was a competent office worker who
sunshine law.
home of Sanford City Manager
Hausain Kassin, of E. for U.S. Border Patrol offlciaL tenced to serve three years Kilinmee, was allowed to
performed clerical and secretarial duties for her $14,0
"I am confident I will be found innocent. I'm not
Warren E. Knowles in which
Howard
Ave., Oviedo, also following their arrests late probation obe served followjp.g remain
on bond during a
congressional salary.
C
money and a pistol were stolen.
harged
with a felony... I have turned everything over to
repo
rt
We
dn
ed stereo equipment and
esday on night prowling a nine-month Jail term meted PSI orde red after he pleaded
Miss Ray was removed earlier this week from her job
my
attorney,"
Rou said Wednesday.
Knowles reported that his
a
television,
valued
,
ring
and
loite
for
violation
of
charge
s.
at
pr
ba
o tion in a guilty to possession of a stolen I
as a clerk for the House Administration Committee after
He
was
ence ..• 20IC? 11.. ('e
one
of
four Marion County commissioners Inwere raven when burglars
Deputy Arthur C. Price previous burglary case,
vehicle certificate 'of i
she said she earned her salary by servngas}jays'
broken into sometime between Knowles' initials.
dicted
Tuesday
by
a special grand
that spent nearly
tntered his residence by a reported that Jose A. Garcia
Diane Arleen Carter, 31, title.
mistress. Hays has admitted a relationship with her, but
three
8 a.m. and 2 p.m., police said.
months
Investigating
Jewelry, Stereo Stolen
allegations
window.
of conflict of InGuerrero, 23, and Juan P.
he denied that she was paid from public funds only to
terest in the construction of county roads and Interests of
Investiga ting officers said the
Sheriff's
deputies
today
were
Vallejo,
no
age
Deputy
W.
Jackson
Starr
given, couldn't
satisfy his sexual desires,
public officials in private lands affected by the roads.
burglar pried open a window to probing a series of residential reported that Roger Hodges, produce drivers licenses, visas
In separa te interviews with The Associated Press on
a
storage
area
and
then
forced
breakins
in
which
Jewelry
and
Banana
Lake
Road,
Sanford,
or
US. work permits when they
Wednesday, Hays accused Miss Ray of blackmailing him
open a locked door to enter the stereo equipment were stolen. told deputies that a stereo were found in a pickup truck at
Askew Abandons Policy
and Miss Ray countered that she had received nothing
house.
Marilyn L. Smith, 1227 valued at $150 w taken
a convenience store at Upoala
from the Ohio Democrat except a sweater, occasional
The resi de nce was ransacked Lynnwood Ave., Apopka, his residence.
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Road and SR-46 Just before
Citing "many questions
money for dinner and one month's rent on her apartment.
$20 in coins and
reported rings and jewelry
in my mind," Coy. Reubin Aslew has abandoned his
midnight.
Woman Jailed
taken, police said, plus a $200 valued at $893 were missing
policy of automatically suspending indicted public ofLake Mary police jailed Eva
When booked into county jail
By DONNA EST
refunding the bonds.
Affair With FDR Told
stainless steel snub-nosed after a burglary at her G. Blum, 2e of P.O. Box 133, both men gave addresses of
ficials in the
of Manatee County Sheriff Richard
Rerajd
Staff
Writer
He
said under one method a
revolver
in
a
custom-made
residence.
Lake
Weitzenfeld.
Mary,
in
lieu
of
general
delivery,
Sipes
Station,
NEW YORK (AP) Presiden t Franklin D. Roosevelt
$s,ioo
black holster em bossed with
CASSELBERRY
The city savings of $25,000 annua lly
Tommy Estes, of Chapman bond on charges of aggravated Midway.
Askew disclosed Wednesday that he will not suspend the
and New York newspaper heiress Dorothy Schiff had a
would be realized, but that this,
council at a special
indicted
Weitzenfeld pending the conclusion of an inmeeting savings, when passed on Li the
seven-year relationship from 1936 until 1943, according
Wednesday turned down
a
vestigation by an outside state attorney.
a biography of Mrs. Schiff scheduled for publication in the
customers, would have
proposa l from the
Weitzenfeld was indicted last week on charges of
fail.
amounted
to little more than 10
municipal financiers, to
covering
up a shooting incident involving a deputy. He
The book quotes Mrs. Schiff, publisher of the New York
refinance the city's $9 million Cents monthly per user.
immediately accused State Atty. John Blair of instigating
Post, as saying FDR was "in a rather sweet way fairly
Under another method
utility bond issue.
the charge for political reasons.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The budget cuts approved by the and,
bold," that he "was looking for a turn-on," and that he
falling that, to reorganize
considered,
a
major
part
He
said
the
panel
agreed
on
of
the
Councilman
Nathan
Van
"probably saw me as a sex object," said John J
chairman of an appro. subcommittee Wednesday. it by merging most of its pro- construction of new 600-man Meter said today be and
Wednesday's high 89, today's
w bond repayments would have
Geoghegan, whose rim, Coward, McCann &amp; Geoghegan,
priatlons conference committee Department Secretary W illiam grams into a proposed depart- prisons
low
en
ta
Baker
cked
onto
and
Dade
co
eagues
on
th
th
in
ll
e
end
of
u'ic governing be
e
Reed May Return
is unmoved by protests that Ravenefl said the cuts would
will publish the book in (ktobe'
ment of community and eco- counties at a cost of $6.8-million body agreed that a refinancing 30-year bond Issue, which also
Increasing cloudiness with a
cuts in the Department of CornA spokesman for Mrs. Schiff said the 73-year-old
decimate housing and local nomic development. The sub- each. The House wanted two program at this t4me ould t would not have been in the best
chance of thunderstorms today
WASHINGTON
tAP)
Assistant
unity Affairs will wreck housing government programs and committee action
Interior Secretary
'.wspaper publisher "did not ever have and has never
becoming cloudy with ocapparently new VLcons, but the Senate ap- produce any real sa vings to
'I
Nathaniel P. Reed says he may leave his federal post and
interests of the customers orb
claimed to have had a romance or an affair wi th the late
support, local government aid wipe out mi ant, youth and nullifi
gr
es reorganization, which proved one,
casional rain and scattered
city,
utility
Van
Meter
return to Florida as a possible Republican gubernatorial
said.
system's customers in a the
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt."
and other programs.
Indian programs,
was approved by the House but
thundershowers tonight and
candidate
in
1978.
to
build
a
degree
necessary
to
justify
Van
Meter
said
the
city
A subcommittee approved
The Senate voted
not the Senate.
Friday.
co
c
a
ees,
"I
am
contemplating
leaving
we
r,
un
il
gr
ho
ve
th
th
e
at
pa
nel's
the
department after the
forensic hospital In Dade CounCadet Cheating To Be Probed the drastic budget slashes He said
actions
Supporters
of
High In mid to upper 80s and
the
agency,
the "door has not been closed-?
(November) elections," Heed said Wednesday. He Is
Wednesday, as another panel "would seem to reflect a l di
ty, but the House did not. Foraides
lows
of
Gay.
tonight in lower lOs.
to
e
th possibility of a refina.n.
'WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP)
Interior's Assistant Secretary for Fiah4 and Widife and
Off icials at the U.S.
compromised differences serious disregid for local govReubin tune said the subcommittee
A
s
kew,
moved
to
Southeasterly
winds increasing
rally
SUPPOrt
took
Parks.
Mi litary Academy say the entire Junior class of cadets
clngprogxamatafuttaefi(j
te
ernment.s
and the problems
me
be tween the House and Sena
the Senate position and
for it, raising the possibi lity of a
to around 15 m.p.h. today and
m
ket
will be held over on the post for an in vestigation into
"I
will
make
a
ndJtks.ichange
they
ar
co
must
confront."
decision
about
running
in 1976-fl pr ison construction.
for governor in
agreed to spend $4 million on
becoming southerly Friday.
charges of massive cheating.
1971, after I've had a chance to rest, to travel more in the
He said that the city ha4
But Fortune contended that spending bill veto if the cuts the unit.
Still facing panel members
stand.
Winds stronger
stronger and gusty near
state,
ghen
to
see what's going on and what my interests are,"
theLeedyc0rpa 90 y
Ile academy's suteinent Issued Wednesday did not say
were decisions on such ma jor the cuts would eliminate waste
"There
doesn
't seem to be
thundershowers,
ti
Rain
sa
id
he
how lo ng after normal summer departure the cadets
also
told an Orlando newspaper Wednesday.
exclusive arrangement to
issues as education, welfare and duplication.
anybody else aroundtostandup to meet his deadline for agreeprobability 50 per cent today, 60
would be held. But a spokesman said it probably would be
1)
determine
if
a
method
of
and law enforcement. But
"If they want a department for the weak and the poor," said ment by the end of the week
LAKE MARY - This ci ty's f inancing could be
per cent tonight and Friday.
for about a week or 10 days beyond graduation day, June
found that
House Appropriations Chair- with fl or 23 people at's fine, Askew aide Hugh
th
MacMillan.
EXTENDED FORECAST
all
the
differences
between
the
police
department
Is
one
of
wo
2.
ul d permi t the city to cut
School Bus Kills Boy
man Edmond Fortune, D-Pace, but we're not going to
spend
Thunderstorms
Fortune
said
a
subcommittee
$4.94-billion
Senate
spending
many
In
the
state
sharing
likely
Four hundred juniors were scheduled to remain at West
$4.4
costs
to
the
consumer.
said he remained confident the taxparrs' money to build a
big on capital outlay agreed to ac- bill and $4.88-billion Hniia i'M!.
Saturday
in
and
malaly
over
the
Pnant
for thd
4#w....,p.. o,—.- ;-- _____
state
and
federal
INDIANTOWN
(AP)
An
1l.venr.Md
boy wa
v'•.J
Tiitk
--iii a'uh th
'"b *V5dIII hA
will reach agree- bw'eauc: acy that does noth- cept the House position on pris- money awarded Wednesday. Laedy "•— ad
south
portion
Sunday.
"I'm
not
concerned,"
killed
coming plebes. The other 400 will be delayed in reporting
and
F
or
a
13'year.old
companion
critically
Injured when
ment by F rida y.
gr oup did considerable
lag," he said.
('icnerally fair Monday. Lows
on construction and the Senate tune said. "It's falling Into
the driver of a school bus they playfully tried to stop didn't
to other army posts for various summer training acMary
grant
of
research,
work
and
effort
on
Community Affairs would
th
e
At rust, Fortune sought to position on building a new tins- place asplanned,a nd we'retjfl $16,025, Police Chief harry ci
ranging from the low SOs cxUvities.
see them, state troopers
ty's beha lf, there was no
lose80of3O6posltlonser the abolish the agency this year pital for thecriminally insane, speaking to one
treme
north to the low lOs InBenson said today, provides charge
Troopers
said
Wayne
Robert
Beckwith was run over
funds for the city to acquire a vice. to the city for the ser*
tenor south portion and mid to
Wednesday by the right front wheel of the 50-passenger
Meat Contains Bone Bits
upper lOs In the Keys. Afterfotr-wheeldriveautomobiie,to
bus and died at the scene.
WASHINGTON (AP)
hire
'I
the
noon highs from the mid lOs
Some consumers probably
city's
first
They said Isobel Gonzalez' suffered a broken hip and
y
have been getting finely ground bits of bones in their hot
cx:rcmc north to the upper 80
policewoman
Ilona Iskovich
internal injuries when his sweater caught on the bus
dogs for more than a year and haven't even realized it,
extreme
south.
—and to Implement plans for a
fender,
dragging
him
for
several feet between a wheel and
W ASHINGTON (AP)
A tempora ry inte lligence corn- releasing the report, said,
Agricul ture Department officials say.
Patrol.
Friday's Daytona Beach
sole
assassin.
the
roadway
before
the
It
bus
stoppeti.
found
no
cviK-9
Senate intelligence committee mittee.
The practice involves the use of machines w hich grind
"This is ma tter that might dence Oswald was part of a f ortides: high 2:41 a.m.. 3:22 p.m.,
Be nson said acquiring the
report is expected to rekindle,
up neck bones, ribs and other hard-to-scrape bones from
low 9:01, 9:26 p.m. Port
four-wheel drive vehicle,
The
new,
permanent
panel,
raise
more
questions
than
it
eign
conspiracy.
not settle, the controversy surca Ule and hog carcasses cut up by food processors. Under
answers."
Canaveral: high 2:21 a.m., 8:47
another patrolman and the
The committee report
rounding the assassination of which will oversee U.S. in.
pressur e, the mixture is forced through si eves which
Tower &amp;dded, "I don't think Focus on the performance of
p.m., low 9:10 a.m.
police do g will enable the city
li gence agencies, holds its
tel
President John F. Kennedy.
separa te most of the bone from the squashed meat.
the Warren Commission was CIA and FBI before andafter toexpand its regular patrols to
first meeting Q(1y.
Sen. Richard Schweiker, R.
wrong a bout who pulled the the Nov. 22, 1963, k illing. Inves- fl areas.
Pa., said Wednesday the report
He said the deportment will
The old committee has voted trigger."
tlgatc*- Paul Wa llach said
three grandchildren and four
DEA
MEtS. ROSA I'OFF
would "raise some very serious to turn over its files
° be acquiring a boat to be
The 1964 Warren report said report also would probe OsMrs.
Rosa
Mae
Pot!,
90,
of
great-grandchildren.
questions
reinKennedy
o
... about the
placed In the special vehicle for
Lee Harvey Oswald was the wald's possible motives.
assassination t
Continued From Page lA)
Funeral service and burial
2017 Jefferson Dr., Sanford,
tionships of the (CIA and FBI) new panel. Sen. Daniel K. Inwork In the city's 24 lakes.
case of mistaken Identity in which a New Jersey school teacher to the Kennedy atcinaUon," ouye, D-Hawaii, th
will
be in Roanoke. Gramkow
died Wednesday. Born In Rocky
The chief said the tactical
e chairman
as shot in the head.
to
Funeral
Home is In charge of
Mount,
W.
Va.
She
came
designate, at In on the old
unit will be used primarily to
Polk said representatives of the Seminole and lake county But Schweiker conceded, "WC committee's meeting wednesSanford
30
years
ago
from
local
arrangements.
prevent crimes, especially
Sheriff's Departments and police departments at Sanford, Winter may raise more questions
Roanoke, Va. She was a
day
but
refused
to
comment
breaking
and enterings,
Park, Klsslmmee, Melbourne, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach and ThusVille answers."
member
of the Primitive
afterward.
through the special patrol efA. Jolson M.D.
agreed at Wednesday's meeting that they want operation of the
Baptist Church Of Roanoke.
The 172-page report will be
fort
Central Florida DEA task f orce to continue,
Diseases and Surgery of the Eye
old committee voted 8 to
She is survived by four sons,
released "in a week or two," be
Miss Iskovich, the city's first
Polk said publicity in th e news media about Boccia, Lepore
2 to make its Kennedy
(Frank
W.
and
Elmer
B.
Brown,
numan, Is a full-fledged
and task force operations "has been blown way out of propornation report public. Vice
both of Roanoke, Everett L.
certified
officer who also
ANNOUNCES
The task of finding the an- chairman John Tower, R-Tex.,
Brown, Richmond, Va. and
handles
youth
work
In
her
off"We feel that the benefits bun tM task form in Ce ntral swers could fall to a new Senatewho along with Sen. Barry
Lemuel 4. Brown, of Sanford
duty hours. Benson said she is
The Opening Of His Second Office At
By JACQUELINE DOWD
panel created to replace the Goldwater voted against
Florida far outweigh the bad publicity the task force
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Mattle
608 E. Semoran Blvd.
o
y
a
few
co
nl
ll
ege credi ts away
Herald Staff
getting," Polk said.
Wilson and Mrs. W.H. Divers
(Elmco Bldg . Directly Across From
from
her
associate's
degree
In
Polk and Butler were scheduled to arrive in Washington at 11
both of Roanoke; sister, Mrs.
Florida North Hospital)
St. Johns Water Management District Executive Director police science. He said she Is
a.m. for a noon meeting with Bensinger.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
J.D.
Blankship,
Va
Redwood,
also a laboratory
DennlsAuthhasbeenglvenanewleueonlire
Oilman and York were scheduled to arrive at noon for their
PH. 647-7227
three brothers, J. D. Perdue,
The grants announced
His
controversial
firing
was
reopened
this
week
when
meeting with Bensinger, a spokesman said.
Brown:
Brady Perdue and L.D.
i Co ntinued From Page 1-A)
Flor ida Senate's Natural Resources Committee re!uaed to con- Wednesday were for programs
Colman has questioned the appointmen t of Boccia, sa ying it
ranging
from
improved
firmJohnDicksofReddickasamemerofthedis
trict gov
w ll affectlüsdecisiorionwbetertoreJoin the tagforce
Buttheby4n'tsayhuwIa time span can be between board,
counseling of troublesome
"I respect Sheriff Colman's pullout," Polk said Wednesday, the request and the meeting. Evans says, but that he must give
Dicks,
who
cast
the
swing
vote
when
Auth
was
fired
by a 4 to 3 youngsws In Sarasota County
"but now I don 't thinkheshould have anything else touy"
notice
of
the
special
or
called
meeting
at
least
two
days
prior
to
vo
at
te
the
g
overnin
g
bo
ard's
April
mee
ti
schools at a cost of $12O0o to
ng,
was
rejected
on
Polk had recommended DEA agent Don Harper, of Miami, the date he sets for the meeting
,''
Mri
IM
&amp;P
,
better radio communications
grounds
he
moved
outside
the
district
in
mid-1975.
who Is interim hø'ad of the local task force, to belts new chief. But,
I
for
In
a
May
3
letter
to
oard
M"I
Florida Coy. ReutAn Askew, b
the Dade County Public
Polk said, the decision to appoint Boccia, announced Monday,
Joint Tenant Council representatives picketed the SHA offices member Francis Knapp of DeLaad asked if Dicks was legally
Y Department for $3,738.
was "a Washington decision and we 'ust want to clear away time
West 10th Street last week after delivering a resolution with 15 qualified as a voting member of the board because he had moved
The
largest grant was
CMLLeLL O
clouds from the task force."
complaints against Wilson and seeking his ouster to the SHA from Jacksonville into a mobile home in Reddlck which Dicks
to
the
Florida
Youth
Meanwhile. Wilson announced in Titusville that his depart- board member&amp;
ROAST ROUND OF BEEF All JUS
describes as a temporary summer residence. Dicks, Reddick SiIces Progmn Oft Ice to
ment won't rejoin the task force ifia takes er,Jofthe
home
is
1.5
continue
miles
west
of
di
the
care
strict
boundary,
according
to
a
and
cu
State
Atty.
Abbott
H
stody
ri
(1ando.ba3ed enforcemen t
told
a
Te
na
il
er ng
.
nt Counc representative
BAKED COUNTRY HAM WITH MONTMORENCY SAUCE
strict
outside of Jails for Juveniles
Boccia, 34, supervised the February 1974 stakeout in Kear- that complaints should be carried to federal authorities b"cause
FRIED CHICKEN
Askew's office has referred the Dicks' residency question to awai ti ng court bear ings. The
ney, N.J., during which Carmine Ricca Jr., , a vocational the local housing au thority Is federally f unded. Herring said
allorneygeneral s office. A ruling is expected ft week.
SEVEN
DELICIOUS SALADS
children
remain
In
their
own
O(hc and the county grand jury has no Jurisdiction.
education teacher, was shot by mistake.
FIVE
HOT
GARDEN
VEGETABLES—
HOT HOMEMADE SOUP
Regardless
of
the
attorney
general's
ruling,
honiesorireputinotr
homes
members had sought a
Boccia has been quoted as saying that agents
TEMPTING DESSERT TABLE
local
grand
jury
probe
of
housing
committee
action
could
also
set
the
stage
for
a
court
contest
the
supervision
of
over
a
authority
operation
under
Wilson.
a state
control and state police off Icers mistakenly believed Ricca was
$2.95 CHILDREN UNDER 12
Auth's firing and perhaps other board actions in which [licks' worker,
S3.95 ADULTS
fugitive wanted for four murders.
US.
vote
was
decisive.
Housing
and
Uruan
Developmentofficials
have
U
..L.&amp; .L... L_
-.
ilit,'41
BEVERAGE
EXTRA
id Ri... ... auu
be
arresting
wuat
iILeUipIen
won't probe the tenan ts' complaints
jj'
At the May board meeting last week, Auth was offered a Job
Absolutely No
Ewning Henikl
Hours
employe of the local housing
as
a
consultant at the same or higher pay he received as dircctgr
Rlca la
d damage sul ta totaling $Z3 million. Trial of
Tenants compla1nt against wjj
- $23,000 a year,
l(J
a1I
.
L.
the cases is pending.
12-3
Alcoholic Beverages
cerning an on-go g nlnixntixi
Before the meeting, board members were under he
Thursday,
May
27,
Ugtsm,
ailegerl
1914—Vol. 61 No. 239
in
unsafe
The shooting of Ricca wms probed by slate end federal grand cditions and r.alrt nut auuzg,J
ireanre
from
envu
for,
-onmental grota to reconsider Auth's firing.
Published Daily and Sunday, e*Cqpt Saturday and
Served
juries in New Jersey and no Indictments were returned.
Chejifmas Day
Au th, who Is still at work In the district's Palatka office, says
by The Sanford HIrIld. Inc., 3 N. French
fromWilson has denied the allegations, saying he won't be pressured
Ave. SanIord, Fli
A Jersey City newspaper quoted Ricca as saying
111M
he la "sitting tight" and awaiting developments.
SR 434-Longwood
into resigning his $17,000 a year post because of what he called "a
Second C Iaso
Plainclothes off icers because he thought they were muggers
Paid at Sanlo,&amp; Florida
The resources committee vced to recoinmexi confirmation
Home
D
e
l
i
v
er
y.
personal
vendetta,'
$5 Ct$. MG(Ilh, 57 . 5%(yfl
that thty failed toldentffyttw.mselyes.me agents Involved Claim
514 z0 Yt'M
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Where should the emphasis be placed In
Seminole County's school system — on brain or
brawn?
An Oviedo High School French and Spanish
teacher feels the emphasis should be placed on
brain. That's one of the reasons Carol Edwards took
her case to the public In addition to the normal
grievance procedure provided Seminole County
teachers.
Though her performance evaluations show only
top ratings, Mrs. Edwards charges Oviedo High
Principal Keith Stone declined to ask her back to
teach a fourth year because he needs to we
someone to coach athletics.
Stone says the concept, per se, of eliminating her
is not true, but he also Is quoted as saying he may
need to fill a vancancy with a coach.
Well, athletics has Its place, but I think any

principal who would fire a teacher with Mrs. Edwards' qualifications need, to have his tenure
examined (no pun Intended).
The dilemma, as always, Is money. While the
state continues to cut back on education funding,
local school systems have to scrape up funds
somewhere to pay teachers, and, of course
coaches.
If it comes down to choice between a coach and a
teacher In an academic field, I'd chow the teacher
and let the coach go. As Important as development
of the body Is, it's even more Important and vital to
mold young minds.
Mrs. Edwards, who has lived and taught In Paris
and other foreign countries, undoubtedly has a
wealth of Information she can share with her
students. That's not to say coaches don't assist,
also, In the molding of young minds through athletic
endeavors. But to subsidize extracurricular ac-

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Some criticism has been directed at Mrs. Edwards for taking her message directly to the public.
.The was wise to go public. Because regardless of the
outcome of her case, It should be of tremendous
Interest to the public that a high school principal
would attempt to dumia teacher so he could free
funds to hire a coach, If that, Indeed, Is the case.
I'm sure Stone wishes he had sufficient funds to
staff the school as need dictates. Probably, he's also
under pressure from the community to come up
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I EDITOR'S NOTE: With Increasing frequency, union

strong-arm tactics to enforce
III
their demand that everyone
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Secretary-General Kurt
join a union In order to work.
Waldheim announced today that President Hafez Assail
This article, the first of three
has agreed to extend the e of the United Nations peace
par takes a closer look at the
force on the Golan Heights for another six months without
problem, and Its causes.)
any political conditions.
By HERBERT BERKOWITZ
By ED PRICKEr!'
Israel announced last week that it would agree to an
7.
extension of the mandate of the 1,494-man U.N.
It's hard to locate Sammy
Sports occupy an Important niche In American
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Disengagement Observer Force. But It said it would
culture, but It shouldn't be required to maintain that
Kirkland these days. He doesn't
oppose any Syrian attempt to attach political conditions,
niche at the expense of academic courses.
answer his mail. He spends
much of his time on a hog farm,
The mandate expires at the end of the month. As its
price for the extension six months ago, Syria got a
away from his home In Ft.
Security Council debate on the Arab-Israeli situation with
Myers, away from everyone.
Because corporations have become such a
the Palestine Liberation Organization participating. But
tie's been trying to keep a low
relations
between
profile
central feature of our society, it is imperative that
Syria
ever since the union mob
and
the
PLO
have
cooled
since
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because
nearly
killed him, breaking
of
Assad's
Intervention
in
the
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civil
they maintained the highest standards of ethical
war.
three ribs In the process,
conduct for their employes.
temporarily blinding him,
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.~BALI, Indonesia (AP) — Saudi Arabia today opposed
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tly
result
of
his refusal to abandon (Kirkland also filed a damage
touched by th e recent series of disclosures, enough
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his right to work to a union suit against the local and In,
of them have admitted involvement in corruption
Federal regulation overregulation, that Is '
,
"We oppose any Increase In price, and we have a very
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ternational unions. Earlier this
— has been blamed for everything from
to cause serious concern
strong position on that," Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki
Four of the union agents year, union officials agreed to a
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to ennervation, from high costs of shipping or
iiie revelations stem from we Watergate
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WASHINGTON — A private letter from
responsible for the attack on the $165,000 out-of-court settlement,
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meeting of the 13-nation Organization of Petroleum Esscandal and show that it was not only the
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porting Countries,
Senator's attacks on Ronald Reagan's position
serving jail terms. Though settlements ever obtained in a
president's men in the White House who had lost
"
Frie B Barnes, executive vice president of
Yamanl
said
OPEC's
present
base
price
should
be
defense attorneys had asked for union violence case. Still, said
th eir ethical compass
on
the
Panama Canal—that It is ours and
Dow
maintaIned "until the end of the year."
we
should
not
surrenderIt_
even
more
pi.g
leniency, they were given harsh Kirkland's National Right to
The corporation as it has developed in this
r
community has long been guilty of losing Its
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and confusing
sentences
by Collier County Work Legal' Defenc Founcountry in this century has become an essential
frvcdum by the cowardly act of compromise
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Court
Judge Henry dation attorney, "no amount of
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when they knew a (regulatory) bill was totally
component of our economic system, supplying
In response to an Inquiry from "The Duke"
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Balaban. Recalling his en- money can compensate him for
onerous from the beginning" He calls for
asking Just exactly where he does stand on the
most of the dynamic force for technological and
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counter with Kirkland, the the damage that's been done.")
businessmen to be more aggressive in defending
Canal, Goldwater has replied that he is still a
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Christians and Moslems
material nroclress
Judge noted upon pronouncing
Sammy Kirkland's "crime,"
sponsor of Senate Resolution 97 which he says
themselves against unrealistic or unnecessary ..
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Y. £UL p,.
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federal regulation
commanding the approaches to the Beirut port area.
denies "any concessions to Panama and I will
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and economic growth for the corporation must
i.
But when does federal regulation become
keep
my
name
on
it
because
A police spokesman said the warring militiamen fought
I'm
not
going
to
see
man
take the stand physically some three -fourths of all
never obsc ure th e basic moral responsibilities of
unrealistic or unnecessary' Equally as strong
the Canal precipitously given away"
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floor-to-floor battles with hand grenades.
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beautiful in ap- Americans have chosen, not to
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sentiments have been voiced on the other side -'" •'A heavy Moslem rocket barrage set the eight-story,
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pearance,
but who has per- affiliate with a union, lie was
,
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Now, on "Meet the Press," on May 2, Sen S
For example, a plan to reduce the Interstate
Corporations are immortal, if they achieve
Christian-controlled Fattal building ablaze on the eastern
manent
brain
damage. . .arid meted punishment accordingly
Goldwater
was
asked
,
whose position he agreed
Commerce Commission's control over th
edge of the harbor, police said. They reported that guneconomic success. They have no souls, even though
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that means his life is virtually by union agents acting as judge,
with
on
the
Canal
President
Ford's
or
Ronald
nation's transportation would "plunge
men moved In under cover of the barrage, blew open the
they are treated as persons under the law. Th ey
ruined.
jury, and hangmen In the most
Reagan's' He replied: "I have to support Ford's
JAWS
trucking
Industry
into
chaotic
safe
deposit vault of the National Bank of Parts in the
rate
wars
and
have limited liability, both financial and moral.
"I couldn't help but say to vicious fashion imaginable,
position on it, and I think Reagan would too If he
drastically reduce the number of firms in the
building, and began emptying the 300 safe deposit boxes.
myself,'What is that man going
But the persons who serve corporations must
Unfortunately, what
knew more about it"
business," warns Lee R. Sollenbarger, chairman
to do? how are these gentlemen happened to Sammy Kirkland
be required to account for their actions to a higher of the American Trucking Association.
ii.
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But one ha.s to wonder Just how much Sen.
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going to repair the damage four years ago in Florida is not
court than their stockholders' meeting.
"Airline deregulation will lead to chaos
Goldwaterknows
about
Senate
make well that person who Is an Isolated incident. Beatings,
Resolution
97,
di
higher costs rather than improving the existing
Th e SEC recommendations would make
hich he has sponsored along with 36 other
sick and disoriented?' That bombings, shootines. threats —
system," sayd Charles C. Tillinghast Jr.,
illegal to falsify company books and records, or to
Local Funding Urged
Because Oils resolution specifically
person too has a right to en- subtle and not-so-subtle—have
on Administrative functions while facilities and Senators.
w
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,airman and president of TWA.
furnish false information to an accountant, or to
basic
rehabilitation
programs
go
begging.
it
labels
the
Ford Administration's negotiating (0
joyment of life."
h
become a standard organizing
These two industries, however, seem to be
Editor: Re: Sunday, May 23, "Around the
fail to establish internal controls so that money IS
would
take
only
a
short
course
in
basic
attitudes,
position
on
the
Canal
a3c0flstib1t11g"a'
Judge Balahan recalled the tool for many union officials
.learwid
exceptions to the current anUregulato-y, mood Clock."
By JOHN CUNNIFF
spent
velop trade with the United
without
and volunteer teachers by the hundreds could be pent danger to the hemispheric security and
management's
1972 incident which left who, after exhausting more
specific
shared by most businessmen as well as the
AP Business Analyst
operation
of
States but to develop closer ties Kirkland crippled, when some conventional ways, apparently
found
th
among
e
Canal
by
the
the
Sheriff's
department,
every
successful
United
authorization.
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general public. According to Sen. Charles Percy, would onU
the County Commissioners,
NEW YORK (AP) — China's in general with this country and 60 to 100 men descended in have decided that only through
Police Department, school counselors, deans, States wider Its treaty obligations.
lt e Youth Services
The disclosure requirements are basic. Few f
regulatory reform is one of the critical Issues
n an
campaign
against "capitalist Japan.
Principals
,
etc.,
as
well
as
mans
parents
several trucks upon Kirkland coercion, Intimidation, and
other ganization that can and win work toward
the questionable payments would have
who,
Thus one cannot simultaneously support
- oc'curred if- - c=*fting the 94th CotWess, and al
roaders" has misled many
alt.hough by their peraiisaiveness have ,conloose, son of missionaries, and his c6-workers, including a force can they convince
President
Ford
on
the
not
rehabilitating
even
one
youth.
But,
as
it
as
as glamorous as some other isques, in many
Panama Canal while at
those who made them had known they would
Americans intobelleving that lived in 'China through World plainclothes detective who was workers that It's in their best
tributed to the problem,
. have also done the same time
respects it is far more important and its con- pointed out, the origination of county fundingwfor
favoring Senate Resolutioo 97...!
become public.
the
People's Republic isn't in- War II, when he joined U.S.
everything
possible
to
try
to
correct
a
situation.
I
working undercover,
interests to Join certain unions.
sequences for the nation are likely to be greater, Oils, as well as several other program with
vngress anu we Presiuent should enact we
terested
agree
in
pr
in expanding trade Navy Intelligence forces there.
inciple
with
"..
.A man trying to eke out a
you,
Mr.
Prlckett,
but
valid and wortl while functions
And anyone who defiantly
to
Everybody
has
a
Excessive
regulation,
says
the
Constitutional right to
Illinois
with the United States, a China liilinquai and bicultural, he
SEC
the shingle on the door of those charged critic
SEC recommendations.
living operating a backhoe, and refuses, as did Sammy
seed programs. It has turned
Republican, has an annual cost in excess (
jus
ize America, but there Is something exithor1ty asserts.
with, paid for, and funded to do a
helped brief President Richard
this large group of men Kirkland and his colleagues on
all the charitable request
Job in these ceptionally nauseating about those who put down
billion. The government's multitudinous
de UPOn
areas.
The opposite is true, said M. Nixon for his visit to China in
It
Is
not
the
responsibility
of the County the system under which they have prospered so
descend on him and hurt him the Deal Erection Company
people for all the worthwhile endeavors,
agencies .— SEC rrc, CAB, EPA, etc.
Ilarned Pettus loose, a China- 1972.
Commissioners, elected by the people, to take up well.
immeasurably.
behoove us to fund such programs on a local
work crew, will be dealt with
3titute "a complex alphabet soup" wh
born
trade
negotiator
who
Sometimes,
al.
the
slack
of
those
who
fad
to
perform
or
to
fund
he
said,
the
Chi". . .They were bent on accordingly
osestifles
effect basis
wherein
the
dollar
expended
would
return
(Ifjo
. is tepid at best and at worst fuels inflation,
inter t
ready has been involved in sev- nese wonder if their messages evil. . bent on hurting and
social program advocated by those who In the
Driving home the other day, I heard actress
How?
es uncountable in our own society. but to
-.
-.—
..PC tit ion. arsul producEs muili-Itu ilia Ur
eral
deals with the Chinese as a get through, although he con- harming," the Judge said.
II-st
1
1
rat"ance
uacd
11
0
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#^
continue
Shirley
MacLaine
on
the
radio
denouncing
to
ask
the
In January, a Lake Charles,
taxpayer
to
fund
paperwork and red tape.
programs
rntativt. or I S. corno- ceded that some Chinese corninate such prog
talismasa "polsonous"andan "exploltive"
In
the
meanwhlle,I
with
cap'
"They
invaded
that
man's
La.,
construction site was inhis
or
her
own
dollars
(by
way
of
orig
Percy,
together
wi th Assistant Majority matched
President Ford Is asking Congress to commit itself to a
believe that we cannot sacrifice a good effort by system. She said it is Impossible to be both a
rations.
inuniques appear to have been rights and the rights of others in
dUeti by a gun-Loling mob,
or
Tallahassee)
only
scrapes
the
Leader
Robert
Byrd,
ice
Va.,
has introduced Washington
year program of doing away with needless government the
volunteers simply because at the present, unless feminist and a capitalist. Fine.
Not only do they wish to trade sent through unofficial rather the community. This violence, several members of a
from the surface. Millions of dollars are now
Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 Briefly,
regulations. He has sketched out a timetable for tackling the jot)
it
is done by such as these dedicated ''le it
with us, said the Los Angeles than established channels.
in my judgment, is something "renegade" union were shot,
being
spent
by
an
inefficient,
non-co-operative,
one step at a time, starting In 1977 with a review of regulations bill would require the President to submit
Later this same day, I opened The New York
won't et done The business men of Seminole
lawyer, who since 1972 has
that Is evil and struck at the one killed and the site torn
"There
is
a
terrible
lack
of
psychologicall
y
hi,
geared
do-gooder
Division
Congress
of
March
31 of each ear,
covering the transportation and agricultural industries,
Times and there was a Ml page promoting Miss
County
could
'iade
eight
contribute
$1000
ap
extensive
trips
to
conununicatlon,"
he
iece
very
roots on which our apart. Several men, including
S
this
said.
1-1
vices whose dl
if liure has created
through 1981 comprehensive lana for refor Youth
MacLame's one-woman show at the Palace
winding up In 19*) with regulations covering communications, ming regulation
n specific areas of the the need for Just such programs as Youth
China,
where
he
worthwhile
r
ramandhavemorthaneno.iah
maintains
contend
top
government
is based. . .11 your Donald Lovett, business
it
is
one
thing
if
we
Serfinance, Insurance and service industries.
to keep it going. It would be a small price for Theater In New York. The ad said that her
level
contacts
with
trade
of.
study
the
situation
and
then
docommunity
has
any sensitivity manager for the Southwest
ch
vices
Inc.,
Sky
King
Ranch,
the
economy. No later than September iS of ea
Grove School,
Meanwhile,, a federal version of the Sunset law C&amp;iti
each businessman to pay for insurance that performance had been the "largest grossing
ficials,
but
they
have
been
trydde
not
to
trade,"
but
he
said
it
at
all,
you
know
ttee
the
Boys
and
Girls
that
every man Louisiana Building and Con..
Sheriff
Ranches
and
on
and
ear
the
anr.ronrlate Luoirtjsjonaj commi
adopted In Colorado and being considered in Florida and other
would in the long run save untold amounts of show In the theater a history, bringing in
ing to communicate their wish- was inexcusable to default,
has the right to walk the streets struction Trades Council, AFt,on. It would be a worthwhile project for any
voufcI
be
mandated
eitier
states is beginning to move through Congress with bipartisan
out
'°
$329,000 from A pril 19 through May 1, a sizable
monies.
es.
politically and commercially,
and pursue his occupation free Clo, Williard Carlock Sr.,
President's original proposals or their own newsman or woman to originate an investigation
of which presumably went into miss
support. This bill would abolish almost a
But,
he
said,
of interference from anyone business
in
because
B
D
Simpson
hunk
the
past
two
of
disinterest,
of
the
top
heavy
expenditures
of
ll federal agencies corn rehensive
reform bills.
Ulis
t ent
manager
for
P
every few years unless Congress specifically votes to keep them
MacLame's personal bank account,
years he and other China auloose nevertheless main- else."
Operating Engineers Local 406,
In existence.
thorities have observed that the tains that U.S. trade with The
The sentence, for leaving a Al"L-ClO, and Harlan Duhon, a
If the Guineas Book of World Records ever
Mr. Ford wants Congress toact this year onameasure that
United States has shown official People's Republic, which
establishes
a
category for the World's Biggest
would establish deadlines in the 19'77-80 period for congressionaj
isinterest in the subject, and in amounted to $450 million An
Hypocrite, Shirley MacLaine should win hands
action on his department-by.department deregulation plan.
.
act,
with much of the Far East 1975, will grow swiftly and
down.
71tat proposal and the federal Sunset law are giving Carigress a
area.
enormously, reaching $5 billion
golden opportunity to show that the "big government" issue
— ! President Ford has attacked Jimmy
Meanwhile, he said, other na- by 1960 and much more than
which is occupying candidates on the political laistings this year
*
Carter for "backtracking" and "flil&gt;I'lopping"
tions are eager to develop trade that by the middle of that dec.
is being taken seriously in Washington.
MAY26
Robert lIinly, Longwood
on
the
issues.
But
In
with that country and have been ade.
picking
this
particular
fight,
WASHINGTON — In the cluttered, over, his membership on the House Post
Bag government and nuisance-level bureaucracy are not
AD51iSl0NS
Office questions. He inquired about mail covers Mr. Ford is leading with his chin. Take, for
Theodore
Joynes, Oviedo
actively seeking to enlarge
This he said is because the
crowded office of Rep. Andrew Hinshaw H- Committee to squeeze Information helfpul to
really new as subject for campaign oratory. What seems to be
Sanford:
his requested by state agencies and suggested that example, the Issue of Rhodesian chrome.
DISCHARGES
their ties. "Only the United Chinese, for economic and seCalif., there is a sign that a= up his legal defense out of the Post
new this year is a public feeling that It Is time to stop talking
Amneh Baker
Sanford:
Office and the FBI. those whose mail was "covered" should be (aStates is hanging back," he said curity reasons, are eager to in"phy:
"Why
worry
about
tomorrow?
He
used his congressional power, for formed of it.
about it and do something. We'
We
..i....,...,i.... ...i
.....
re waiting.
ar dee Cason
Mrs. I.weran,'ø IR,i',*,'e',,.4
_ Asa part of his new African policy, the
UUU
IdIILC,
diLl
IIMUI
UI
WI
II?IVII,VW.
ELiiUQfl3
may not make it throuah to"y.11
example, to compel the Post Office to send the
resident
says
he
favors
repeal
Brown
&amp; baby girl
Michael
DeLoach
of
the
so-called
The congressman from California also P
'In this 'year of almost any. and individual U.S. companies
Andy Hinshaw, a short, assertive, Naploconic committee a 14-page breakdown of all mail speculated grumpily whether "mail covers by Byrd
Deborah
Pearson
Pearl
Archer
by
Virginia
Sen.
II.e I
ng but Asia,' our State De- are just as eager to provide
covers requested by California authorites from
man wi th large wide-rimmed glasses,
allows the United States to
Grace
M.
Province
Martha
V. Bourquardez
state and local law enforcement officers are Harry Byrd w
partment does not indicate any them with the technology
reason to be fatalistic. Although he keeps a g
1968 through 1975. This happens to Include the really helpful" and suggested that the California impor
—
Virginia L. White
Clarence Bousfield
despite U.N.
needed to begin.
.particular
interest
in
China,"
politician's smile on his round face, as befits a period when the state was Investigating him.
ons g
Faye J. Williams, Altamonte
Connie Brown
Country.
authorities who requested mail covers should be economic sanctions
Several negotiating teams
he said, broadening his referHinshaw would like to prove that his mall was Investigated.
congressman running for re-election, he knows
in.
Springs
Ethel Caspersori
the
ence
to
include
any
United
States
kind
of
infrom
are
But, when he was the GOP minority leader In
tampered with, which would give him legal
worse days are ahead.
At one poInt, Benson answered Ilinshaw's
Frederick
Viola
S. Frank
W.
Ockers,
fluence In the area.
volved in prolonged talks with
the house Gerald Ford strongly supported the
The California conservative, who was elected grounds to overturn his conviction. Thus the da ta barrage of questions by telling hint
DeBary
Vanessa
Freeman
bluntly that Byrd Amendment
He blamed "the top echelon the Chinese, he said, noting that
voting for It on Nov. 10, 1971
to office In 1972 with a personal push from he requested from the Post Office could have mail covers had been provided
Mattie
Harris
Tern
Merrit,
Deltona
U.S.
team
of
steel
and
of the State Department" for a
oil
to California and for good reasons,
Richard Nixon, has been convicted on two been vital to him,
Edith Ilolsey
authorities "for investigating a felony-type
Agnes F. Smith, Deltona
construction executives curIgnoring
what
he
said
was
Our
study
of
the
committee
transcripts
bribery counts. A second trial on conspiracy
also crime." He didn't say whether he was referring
Charles L Tull), Lake Mary
Irma M. Kirschsteln
China's
desire
not
only
to
derently
was
in
China.
If
the
Byrd
Amendment
Is
repealed,
and
our
'
charges, is peniiing
shows that Hinshaw used his right to cross- to Hinshaw's own case.
I.
41 •.
Mary K. Ramnbo
Rhodesia (hrnfr.. —
UII
U?V
uzuiaj
aiaies
The House Ethics Committee, so loath t look examine witnesses to discover whether his mall
Mary L. Sword
Footnote: Hinshaw didn't return our will be forced to rely on the Soviet Union
for
into the ethics of congressmen, has found had ever been opened.
telephone calls and wasn't available when we chrome,
John Taylor
On October 1, he asked James Adams, visited his office. But after we began our probe,
(1r41:nAL IIEVIfIUF SIIAFIII4
nothing unethical about Hinshaw's crimes.
PIAnIIFI) IJ'I Ri 1() (1
Catherine Darling, Crescent
I.,..
! J'("
&amp;..1 l
.'''"•'fS ?",$ 'Ipxt 1A o--- - - -- ---''j P
•I
".1
same committee has delicately avoided passing assistant to FBI chief Clarence Kelley: "Now,
The
problem
with
0
th
.__ tl
('D'
i'.''
City
I-.'' 4'
9"
. bb *t
is Is and
thatofnot
is
he sent around a note to his staff saying "under Russian chrome higher priced
an only
inferior
N
d,c'..'."lUr, In I'. vii II I,.'. P,,'.$ uq be hO? II
Judgment on him, contending that the charges go would you personally be in a position to know no circumstances is anyone to reply to any oral quality, but also
,,. GOIbN?Ny .i4l'PP 11,
Marianna L Fender, DeBary
I"i 0",II IiIflI'vi 1WIO W1,i. DC $fl*
o
back to his days as orange County
:1
whetheror not therewould be a type of do-not-file or written Inquiry requesting Items of a personal
o ur relationship with the Soviets
i'LAP.',t 0 (III '.U?IJPt s
John
A. Flauder, DeBary
* , ..I AL' *(';I.,.%
Is much
less reliable
1182 .30e
I CI GPf*AT',O
.,.,u.',,
oia ally,
Rhodesia.
I
Jessie
But we are always happy to help the Ethics system for mail openings or mail covers or mail nature without personal clearance from me." with
M. llcriz, DeBary
A'r5
I
C*P?*n
than the relations we have
I
,,,.4
Il.l,If'Ip p,.-. ri
,
on prominent government officials?" BothQearyandMrs.FordsaidI1teysawnotg
Donald
W. Allen, Deltona
Committee make a case against an errant
I"
1'
't.t
Pt*'4
0
t',?%t 11,1.01 100 ?.4
t
'
INIU
Adams tried to assure Hinshaw that his mail wrong with their contributions.
$
,,._,,
/ *CQ1,IV'Q
congressman. We have dug up evidence
Frances
H. Sewell, Deltona
4
It
is
no
9
t
In
our
long
10
2
0
ftll*M
-te rm national Interest to
Of had not been tampered with . Hinshaw then tried
...'t'i'O
CONFIDENTIAL
.1
$
CABLES: The U.S. em- base our crucial need for
William
P.
Touchton, Geneva
chrome on an ununethical conduct by Hinshaw since he came to another approach and pressed him for names of hussy (a
it,
Congress. Here are our findings:
Charles L. TuIp, Lake Mary
$ i8, 306. $
Nassau
has
sent
confidential
warnings
trustworthy.
Communist
country
like
the
Soviet
all those who had ordered mail covers,
[4,
to the State Department that the Bahamas Union. This simply makes
— Hinshaw put through government raises
Judy Young, Lake Monroe
'.
$
Still not satisfied, Hinshaw demanded re la ted government
no
sense,
and
if
th
: ..
e
has arrested 100 young Americans President thinks it
for staff aides who, In tim, contributed to
John
M. Davis, Orange City
,
does, he should tell us why he 14
$
information three more times w hen the corn- o drug charges.
$
legal defense hand. Two top aides In his district, mittee questioned Adams
liibj
has backtracked and ftip.noppi on this Issue.
and Deputy Attorney
Many more may wind up behind bars In the
Chop Cleary and Geraldine Ford, conceded that
, '*_ii.i
General Richard Thornburgh behind closed Bahamas, the
'..*e,4D
m I
they had contributed.
. .. .
. cables warn. Most of those now in
doors
au
'are
inexperienced
tr
$
avelers
who
are
— Hinshaw Prides hImsc1Jona "Watchdog of
7/1J7h
1
On
November
5,
Hinshaw
used
his
generally
young,
naive
and
astonished
to
find
,,,..Ib,,.,'
the Treasury" award presented to him by congressional clout again to seek information
I
that current American attitudes about
Cit1_Manaaer
businessmen. Yet he put his
£".,..,
.11
I
.-. ,.-- fl 1W
office manager, which might have helped his trial, then only two marijuana are not reflected in the Bahamas,"
Joan Smith, on the payroll for $,00O a year, months away. On this occasion, the witness
I
s
,.Offtce of C[tçciç,HaIi
C i; , e
although she often doesn't show up for work. He the chief postal Inspector, Nell Berman. was states one alrgram.
T$
I! s;r *CI
".
lii •,,.,
in.,N.. I
4.14
"Nearly
all
of
them
are
arrested
by
*Nvi
is also paying her daughter out of the taxpayers'
"H n'sis he can a!iII hc.r LoioI! Thcma
"Can you tell me," Inquired Hinshaw. "what Rahan
*WI.4
I'-,
'i I
l 7W
-. i-snv
Qistorn,
at
Nassau
airport,"
adds
the
fufls.
Ms.
&amp;uth
told
s
that
uss
had kept
every evening at this lime!"
alrgram. "In almost every can. a few
from the office and that she was not favored attorney, for example, were to ask for a mail marijuana
cigarettes are Involved."
i
because of her close personal relationship with cover?"
•
Lee P. Moore MayorMay 21 A. 1976
The embassy urges that warnings be posted
a 1132 , 106 .
,,,-• _i.. ,.,,,. p..,
the divorced Hinshaw.
Benson did his best to give straight answe
rs, at airports and ports of embarkation for the
— Most outrageous of all. Hinshaw has used but Hinshaw buzz-sawed him with rn.itin.ia1

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�Six Teams At Lake Brantley Friday

Oviedo Tests Veer Offense In jamboreel
OVIEDO-Oviedo High School's football team,
smaller than any other school It will face this fail, lungs
'm 'lemer,t of excitement to open the jamboree at Lake
Brantley Friday night.
Oviedo gets the ball rolling in the first quarter against
Lake Howell. The L'ons face Bishop Moore in the second
stanza. Lake HowI1 meets Bishop Moore In the third and
host Brantley faces Seminole in the fourth. Seminole and
Lyman tangle in the fifth, with Lyman going up against
Brantley in the finale.
Kickoff is7:30 p.m. The jamboree will be preceded by
a chicken barbecue at $1.75 per plate. Tickets are on sale
at each school or the gate.
In his second year at the Oviedo helm, head football
coach Bill Klein has Introduced the HGuston Veer for
spring football with a total read offense.
The true Veer Klein Is running is a high risk offense
because the quarterback does not exercise his options
until the defensive man he Is "reading" Is totally
committed and contact is Eminent. The risk, of course, Is
that the quarterback will be hit so quickly that his pitchouts may be errant and result in turnovers.
The formation is effective and exciting because very
little Is planned ahead of the play and the actual execution
Is based on reactions from the defense. In effect, the of.

tense takes advantage of a reaction by the defense at the
time the weakness is happening.
Klein is happy with his experiment so far this spring
and Is enthused over the attitudes of the players. "We
don't have the size and speed we'll be facing next year, so
we have to equalize the game with finesse," Klein
asserted. "It will be a read offense on everything."

Oviedo ran out of the I formation last year and Just did
not have the manpower for power running and blocking.
As for the Veer, Klein says, "I believe in the offense, but
we've got to have the people to make It work. To make the
offense work we must be disciplined. Everything we do
must be disciplined. To overcome our size and speed
deficiencies we must act as a unit, we must take advantages of mistakes on offense and we must contain on

Relegated to second string status by virtue of last
Friday night's practice games but still very much in the
running are Bob Johnson (155) a hard running sophomore
and Todd Ferguson (155) a tough senior. At wlngback will
be Skip Saunler, the "mighty mite" of the team (5-7 and
135). "He'll hit with anybody," Klein said. "Last year he
was our starting rover and he won't be a sophomore until
next season."
"We've had a good spring," Klein smiled. "We have a
real good attitude. We have learned the Veer very well for
15 practices. The kids have responded well. We've worked
hard. Yes,.. . a good spring." Klein looked and acted
confident.

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"We can't let that happen
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ssociation playoff final tonight
is much too good a defensive
d Coach Bill Dineen says he'll and puck control club to lose a
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tainpaging Winnipeg Jets.
The Houston coach said hein; The Jets have beaten the tends to change his club's foreeros In three consecutive
checking tactics in an effort to
ames - the first two In lInus- break up the Jets' plays early.
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even championship series,
end," Dineen said. 'We've been
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hanges and a few other ad- get out. We've only been sendtrnents,"Dineen said after INone forechecker when we
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trenuous workout Wednesday. in deep."
We have to get out there and
et off to a good start Thur.
day."
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Sanford
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Memorial Stadium
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leading record to 13-0.
Transportation Union,
to blanking Moose the rest of the
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Jack Prosser Ford roared up its NI slate to 74
way.
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Jim Miller snatched the
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defeats,
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saY Clark forced
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from Fred
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his club's last outing
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IA-Evening Hera ld. Sanford, Fl.

TOKYO (Al') - The June 20 match between world
heavyweight boxing champion Muhhammad Ali and pro
wrestler Antonio Inoki may give rise to a new sport:
trying to understand the rules of their contest.
One rule says that the referee may separate the pair
only if they get tangled in the ropes.
ii a contestant is thrown out of the ring, he has 20
seenniiii, return before being counted out But a man
also could be beaten if his shoulders are pinned to the mat
for a count of three, If he Is knocked out for a count of 10,
or when his corner concedes he Is hurt too badly to con-

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-It was another clay for the its initial decision of the second
Moose had Elks down twice,
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powerhouses Wednesday In the half.
24 and 4-3, before the first-half
. ________ 'Sanford Little League as RailElsewhere, First Federal champs pulled out the triumph

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hits each.
Things came easily for L.etro
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Lovin, Harvey and Jim
League slow-pitch softball
Seaboard Coast Line r
teamsSeaboardCoastljneand
Dawson each singled to get the
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Mobile
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singled In a pair and Helman's
night, but nothing compared to
Patrick Outcasts
3 13 278 11
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Seminole Community Collegeom.
1 second double cleared the
sacks.
Faculty's win via forfeit over Auto Train
2 16 III Ii
Auto-Train.
Lake Monroe Inn was led by
Seaboard's consolation In
A five-run third inning John Devlin and Ed Maslak,
.
having to play was plenty of decided matters early for who each had three hits. Harley
Turner doubled for Monroe.
batting practice in a 21.6 Eldridge.
triumph over the Patrick
Seaboard and Eldridge are
Larry Helman had two
Outcasts. Meanwhile, Eldridge doubles with Don Harvey setting the pace, Seaboard
Standard was taking 124 getting a triple and single. showing a three-game lead with
measure of Lake Monroe Inn. Roger Beathaj-d doubled and third-placer Lake Monroe Inn
Seaboard's hitting was well singled while Gary Belcher, Joe three and one-half games
.
distributed, with Joe Benton Marino and John Lovin had two behind.
getting the only home run and
Rico Peterson and Buddy
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Stmpf getting three hits each.

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Oviedo has four running backs that Klein Is pleased
with. Rick Wark (145) will be the senior starter. He
alternated at spilt end last season. Dennis Cone (160) will
be a Junior and the other running back. "Cone has a
chance of being a good back," Klein said.

Seaboard, Eldridge,
Chalk Up Wins
p

roaders Maintain Unbeaten Streak
Prosser, Stromberg, Federal,
Elks Also Post LL Victories
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(195) who started last year and will go both ways; and
Chip Johnson (185) who was a defensive starter last year.
Soph Jack Procell (170) will start next season at guard
while Will Carter (160) a junior who played some defense
last year will hold down the other side, Greg Kerr (190) is
returning starting center.

defense. Every man must do his job. Our greatest job as a
coach, Is not to get them one-on-one with our opposition."
Klein was quick to point out that he was happy with
his spring so far even with the challenge. "We play four
teams that are gigantic," he said referring to Lake
Brantley (AAAA) Sanford Seminole (AAAA), Titusville
Astronaut (AAA) which he rates as the best AAA In the
state last season, and New Smyrna Beach (AAA). "We
only play one team about our size, Bishop Moore, and they
are allored to recruit," he said.
A good running, passing and alert quarterback is an
absolute must for a successful Veer offense and Klein Is
pleased with the performance of young Mike Cox (5.10 and
145) this spring. "He's Improved more than we've got a
right to expect," Klein said. Still In competition for
quarterback but backing up Cox at this Juncture is Rick
Nash (5-8) and 135). Besides great progress at reading
keys for the Veer, Cox is more than adequate at the short
POP pass to Evans.
The coming edition of the Lions will have five seniors
on offense and as many seniors on defense trying to Empro last year's 3-7 record.
Tight end will be senior Morris Hedges, 6-2 and 175.
He was a defensive starter last year and will play both
ways for the jamboree. Tackles will be David Caughell

Oviedo will also be a passing team this year and Klein
says he has the best receiver In the area In returning
veteran split end Rick Evans, 6-1,165, "He's the best I've
ever coached," Klein said with no reservation whatsoever
in his voice. "He's coming oft a great season. He only
dropped one pass all last year. He has tremendous hands
and good moves. He's one eyelash, one step away from
being a real blue chip and he'll gain that by next year.
He'll be a senior and our leader."

Thursday, May 21, I1e-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

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Pittsburgh at Chicago
Houston at Atlanta, in)
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George A. and

Peeples, Le ilani It. and Erie

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Obedience Classes

Wierschem, Nina D. Buxton,

and RaNinond

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Susan King daughter 01 Mrs.

charged.
Bell, Graham Sta nley and Community
Thc
Service eligible for the course if they
Curtain time for this unusual Pauline Clark
Office
of
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Community
;e six months old or older. All
evening is 7 p.m. For in-

Stanley King of Sanford. Susin besides being an active
teenager is ifIthUti4StiCllIy
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The book sale is the
culimnation of one year's effort

Eugene
by student fees at no expense to
Buckner. Mary and Samuel
The course will teach the dog the taxpayer
Carlisle, Douglas S. and ow ne r to teach his animal to

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collected, sorted, priced and
basic obedience skills. 1)ogs are
catalogued these books. pttces Charles
of the books to be sold ran
50 cents.
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SALE PRICES GOOD MAY 28thru JUNE

Sanford.

Susans hair needs to be
Ileaibte and wilting to 90
along with her aCtive
uiteslyie. That's why Dawn
gave her a uniperm for body ,
blow dried it and then tel It
with Super Setters for a
totally carefree look,

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Burnham.
Edwin Ellis and college will offer two Beginning dop ixirticipating in the information, call the Maitland Ittith
Ann Russell
Dog Obedience classes starting strut- I jim (Bust be leashed at all
Art ('enter.
Caplan. Alexande r M. and June 8. One class will run from times with a training collar and
Deborah K.
Wise, Penelope K. and ¶ltoIOalfl, and the other will be leash.
Book Sale
The cusl if the course Is $15.
offered from 10:30 a.m. on
Warren Robert
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The Friends of the
'rueLiy morning. The classes Registration can be made in the

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Powder, 2 tablespoons of

late. Serves six.

Ilarnieling. Thomas J.
Public Library will hold their
and are one hour each week anti will Registrar s Office at SCC
le
at
Barba-l.ii
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6th Ann ua l Used Book Sa
Brewer. Mary Lee and run for eight consecutive
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Group members kept frozen. You defeat your cook over low heat two to three which freezes better than
exhibiting in the show have purpose if you freeze something hours until thickened. Cool and mayonnaise. Spread filling
received local and national too long and it ei th er loses its PCkaII into containers of )OUI between two slices of thin
recognition for their art work. flavor or texture, or worse yet, choice. Freeze.
bread, package with aluminum
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Daniel, Jonell Ii. and Anthony
Wade, Roy L. and Mary J.
Jaranilla, Barbell If. and
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points In Florida's history, with
Liarrin, Glen Michael and Ernesto C.
an in-depth study of Sarasota as Julie Bur de n
Morris , William T. and
Korschewitz. Nancy Welling
an example of the burgeoning of
Hobbie Jean
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small communities during Karen Susan McNearny

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It is very important that &gt;'u seed, and 1 tablespoon of butter until just pink, a bo ut 4 to
July G. A reception will be held
June II from 8 to 10 p.m. It is chuck carefully on the length of oregano to the meat. Salt to
minutes. Chop coarsely and

June2marksthe production
of ''Florida: A Feast of
Flowers" on the grounds of the
Art Center at Maitland. The
theatre piece, creat ed by an
unusual professional tourning
company - Flo ri da Studio

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store breads, doughs, pastry pounds of beef that has been cut freezer until

a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

8' * 26" ......................5

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masonry or metal.

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dessert in a minimum of time.
Sweet breads are another item
that can be kept frozen for some
time, then just defrost and
serve with
cheese.
Keep a supply of several
different types of family and
party meals in your freezer for
that Lime when you need
something ready in a hurry.

that wonderful
kitchen aid, the freezer, and the
modern cookware that
goes from freezer to stove to
table In one easy operation, no
longer are we faced with the
trauma produced by not having
anything ready for uncxpcctcd
company.
to

taste- Cover with water and

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An unusual party soup that
can be prepared ahead of time
and frozen is:
MOLDED CLAM SOUP
1 can frozen condensed cream
of potato soup
I can minced clams sith
juice
1 tablespoon tarragon
vinegar
2
envelopes
unflavored
Your freezer, plastic food
A traditional chili usually has
gelatin
wrap and aluminum foil can suet and cum in seed in the list
1 bottle clam broth
assist in allowing you to of ingredients. This fier
Let the soup thaw somewhat.
prepare family meals and party version, not for the timid, is
nuiicu tlwlI dilu.1 LIIV
months in advance. The easily made in large quantities,
family meal can be used on a and
in containers of a tarragon inegar. Soften the
cup clam bro th .
day you eit he r don't have the size to suit your ways of en- gelatin in

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75c

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Tony Russi Insurance Agency

bowls. This will

soup

delicious and eye appealing serve a large party

Arts announces its annual art whole recipe and store it and the seeds will make the dish

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Sanford Insurance Inc.

shells or any num be r of ite ms into one inchcubes,andcookin mold, remove from fr eezer
that can cut down the time both skillets, stirring until about
Art Group
hour before se rving.
prepare brown. Turn all into a two
necessary
to
Unmold by di pping quickly into
The Art Group of the "something special." If you gallon soup pot. Add SX hot water and upending onto a

SALE GOOD THRU JUNE
VALES JR. SHOELAND

gal. can has corrugated sides and

reinforced bottom.
Reg Price lea.

Treasurer Ililda Sommers.
Appointed Sunshine Chairman
was Mary Roggenkamp.
On May 19, the Ladies
Auxiliary toured the
Fire
Station No. 2, located in the
Tuskawilla area.
The Ladies Auxiliary will
meet June Ito
the food
the chicken barbecue that is being sponsored
by t he volunteer fire de pa rt-

member of the volunteer lire
department or its auxiliary,

through adults ,o.

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Trauma Is Eliminated

Th e barbecue will take place
June 6in the bay of Fire Station
No. 1, located on Moss Road. It time or the desire to cook. The tertaining. Take one pound of Ileat the rut of the clam broth
will start at 1 p.m. and continue party fare can be
ute and dissolve the softened
used for an coarsely ground suet, and sa
till late afternoon,
,
pouring
off
the gelatin in it, stirring until
extra special event or those fun in two skillets
A special feature of the event limes when you feel in the party fat, leaving a thin film on each smmth and clear. Add the
will be "take-out dinners" and i1)(
for no appa rent reason. skillet bottom. Add one onion thawed cream of potato so up
'free home delivery."
And we all know those parties chopped, and 3 cloves of fresh and pour into a quart alum inum
Advance tickets
mold, leaving a bo ut 2 inch
be are the best kind!
garlic, chopped fine and sa
purch ased by conta cting any
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Philadelphia S. New Yoe o
Los Angeles S. San Diego 0

San Francisco (Hat;cki

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San Francisco

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PhOe'nix at Boston. Boston
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Thursday of each month at 8
pill. The guest speaker for the
June meeting will be Ronald
lierif,1, a naturopath, who will
speak on health and nutrition.
A family outing is planned on
Father's l.a' at Wektva
Springs Park. Anyone interested in
joining the
organization should plan to
attend this picnic. For ui
formation about childbirth

33-26-42-113

Brent Wenger
Jerry Gr eene

NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
Phila
Pitts

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Boyd-Wallace Insurance Agency

awards

banquet Saturday at the I.Angford Hotel In Winter Park. I Herald

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• COMMODES
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3.
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Mazca
6.
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Chicago
19 16
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mac)' was the guest speaker resistence in the adult. Cough of Deltona.
Robin (So l ders): I. Chance Win 160. 3.10: 2 BarauinLorenzo (0)
(Bennett); 1. Tom Torre (Gill); S.
Minnesota
19 6 5)1 s
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i 26 2579 Ocala Beb (Peters): 6 Camden (kurtlworth).
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• PATIENT LIFTERS
inst week
7.20. 1.60; 3. Bob,Goodw in (7)
Oakland
17 21 113 9
Jim Haynes
732731-Il Bonnie (Bourgeois); I. Singing Sam
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of
Education
IS 71 .149 12
meeting
For A large amounts of alcohol which
Joe Marazzito
28 25 30
(No Driver); 2. Winning Tina (B.
SECOND -1. Solos Goodwin (7)
Wednesday's Results
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Dave Rogers
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child
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Koehler warned that although little for their cough,
610.3 20; 3. BerquinGoros (3)300;
by Your Physician
Kansas City 144, Texas 24
Prescribed
As
Tom Daniels
Confederacy
will meet May
Rafael Pecina (3) 720. 3 00. 3
Star Student (D'Amato); 6. 0(1.7) 579.20 P 17 4) $266.10; Big
32 3) 21-U (Rau). 3. J . N. King (R. Neely); 1.
tilafly medications are sold
2nd game Suspended 9 iflflIflQt
Koehler pointed out that the at 2:30 P.M. at 208 W. 17th St.,
Jack Poole
Victor.Gastl
II
(2)
110.
0
(3
4)
Prevaricator
(Phillips).
7.
Nelson
II
i
with
all
3M
Captan
(Dageriats).
S
id
4) $16060;
New York 1. Clevela nd 3
Ken Evans
without a prescription it does mixing of over-the-counter
32
32 92 terson Adios (Kimball); 6 Bon Jour
under
(1 I with all $39.40; P (13) $111.20.
Way (Taylor); I. El Captain (No 7) $71020
Sa ford. Co-hostesses will
Milwaukee 6, Boston 2
Tom Bonds
11 t mean that they are "safe"
TW ELFTH
I. Jorge Elorrl
323331-103
Quick
(Habbs):
7.
CharI
Tag
Driver):
AE
I
Glory
Land
(Gill):
medications
also causes Mrs. W.B. Wallace, Mrs.
15.10.
THIRD
i.
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(5)
Chicago 1, California 0, 11 in
At"ateur Division
70.60.
1120;
7.70:
2.
liasa
Rodotfo
AE 2 Counsel Rice (Bourgeois).
I Bereinak); I Carlton Time (Sica)
8.60, S,M 2. Uriarte Lorenzo (4)
flings
f
The public riiust problems, lie said that parents Charles Steenworth and Mrs.
Bobby Henderson
38772376
(5) ?.40. 3,90; 3. Orbir-Soniguen (0)
EIGHTH - 1. More Reliable 440,120;) NestorPecina (I) 11.00:
THIRD - 1. Mr. Durkee
Minnesota 6, Oakland I
John Gann
learn
to read the warnings should ask their pharma
400 0 13 S: 543 60: P (3 5) 5293 40;
(Wiltey). 2. Proms Rival (Taylor); 0 (A 5) 5.69 60; P (5.4) $171.60.
Camden
Jody
2$
P
22-fl
(Provost):
2.
cist Ruth
Swinney.
District
Today'
s Games
Jimmy Crato
76 2371-60
before using the medications, when in doubt as to what to te
Big 0(34 consolation all)) $120 SO.
Kucia; 3. Nibs Brat (DeBerry); 1. 3. Pines Bluff (Ruggles); 4. Iron City
FOURTH - 1. Zubi (5) 9.10. 3.60.
Boston (Jenkins 35) at Mil Calvin Lingetbach
use director, Mrs. John Wallace,
(34 all 3) 5239.40.
FOR
21 21 30'32 Rudy Adams (W. Spriggs); S Buddy Nancy (R. Recur); S. DottieKnOx 4.00; 7. Egurbi 42) 4A0, 5.20; 3. P4CO
Ile explained that dosage is for their children.
waukee (Brobet II)
Chuck Palm
Cocoa Beach, will be guest
(Bridges); 6. Peoples Choice (L
7627 21-12 Hope (TPmpson); 6. Rid Clay
(3) 560; Q (7.5) 537.00; P (52)
Minnesota (Blyleven 13) at Alan Atkison
usually determined by weight
Koehler, along with other speaker and will install
Van);
7.
Pansys
Knight
(Seiders);
S.
26
26
3-66
(Sica),
7
Bullet
Freight
(Kurtz
$93.60;
DO
(3-5)
$6400.
Oakland ITorrez 45)
Denni s Piper
2577.31-46 worth); S. Joppa Star Maid Potentate Pick (Udell).
imd
children's aspirin, local professionals, serves Ofl officers for 1976-77.
'Deliver
FIFTH - 1. Solana .Boniguen (5)
Kansas City (Splittoeff 33) at Doug Short
3027 70-V
(Ovoracek).
AE
I
Kingly
Hat
when
in the correct the Professional Consultant
NINTH
I.
Yankee
Hobo
17.S0,7.I0,440;2,
Zubl.Mandiola(1)
Texas (Singer 31). (n). (pre
Rob Ellof
267$ 31-U fRau)
(Kurtzworth); 2. Jefferson Import 510. 4.20; 3. Isasa Gasti 11(1)3.00;
ceded by completion of Wearies
dosage can be dangerous when Board for Education For a WSFD Auxiliary
Novice Division
Princess Strong (R.
FOURTH
(S. Clark): 3. Sam Drucker (SIca); Q (45) $11.40; P (51) 5.236.50.
day night't suspended game)
Wayne Neil
given to a sick child.
Gentle Birth. The organization
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Regur). 7 , Pepper John (Kurt:
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properties
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Fridays Games
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Ron Rottlnghaus
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Question Values

(1

By JOANNE KOCH
S a divorcee and knows many
by her husband. This views, I would choose. the one man, but bitterly resents being woman of her sense of self"
The Herald Services
divorcees, none of who felt recognition that change exacts used by Angela Barron considered only someone's
I believe with McBride that i
will
brighten
your
future
readers
ARI
March 21-April 19)
any
have elation and relief when their its price need not prevent us McBride
McBrideasthetitleforhernew other
traditional
and feminist values
This should be an active day, considerably.
esponded to the debate over divorces were granted. "If OO
book
A Married Feminist." family life, but dep1oes the will result in a new syntheses,
it
from
making
chvige,
but
24-Nov.
fl)
SCORPIO
I
Oct.
with some pleasant surTirlses.
he effects of the women's has had an emotional coinmay temper the process with A married feminist to quote Ms. sterile, functional view of man that "the richest legacy of
You may even meet someone You are definitely a power to
ñovement on marr1ae. Some mitment to a good marriage
McBride, "feels pulled In two as head of the family and feminism" is not hostility or
compassion.
who has a bright, new Idea for contend with today. You have a
em believed women should and to all that entails," writes
directions
between woman as Its heart. A wife who Indignation or the right to
that
draws
the
magnetism
you
to the old values of Mrs. Sketchlcy, "one never
the
traditional
values
and
con- wants to belong to one man, yet demean men as much as men
"Where
do
you
stand
on
need,
as
well
)'OU
TAURUS lApdil 20-May 20) people
ClIch, children and cooking. comes out of it feeling, 'ahh, at
asked one ventions Ofl one hand, and a not be his private property, (a have demeaned women. :: s
feminist
spectrum?"
any
Joint
There are excellent op- elementathat enhance
One Charlottesville, Va., man last, I'm a free woman and can reader. I believe that greater commitment to feminist
person who is) sensitive to the not even the right to trade
portunities for profit around venture,
claimed that women need men do my own thing.'
options
for
women
and
men
are
ideology
on
the
other."
She
Is
fact that demanding can make places with men. It is "the
"
SAGITTAR [US (Nov. 23-Dec.
You today. Ask the top price for
to look up to. A"Men these days
Dr. Framo, as we wrote In a long overdue. Uw and I have "a woman who wants a loving, a woman look selfish, but being realization that people have
anything you're selling, or for 21) People Just want to be
are too passive, letting the previous
column,
was restructured our lives because long-term relationship with a undemanding can deprive a choices."
around you today. You impress
your services,
make all the decisions." describing families, par- of this belief, making It possible
(May
21-June
20)
others
so
favorably,
you
could
GEMINI
But most readers worried ticularly those husbands, who for him to become a parent in
Conditio affecting you per- even pick up a valuable
that reports of male confusion are experiencing the disin- deed as well as name, allowing
sonally make a favorable shift ally.
nd distress might add fuel to tegration of sex sterotypes as a me to appreciate the rewards
today. Give the utmost con
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,i the anti-feminist fires. A Provo. IflVV rtlnp 5hn an ai.
iu
° aria snare the pressures of
sideration to any new project 19) SomethIng new may • I t%h,
woman,
who
described
family
therapist,
it
is
Framo's being a breadwinner.
Alexander Mitchell, 65,
Patrick J Myers, 24,
developing
for
your
work
or
Victor B. Peterson, 16,
you want to launch.
herself as a Mormon wife and responsibility to concern
Sanford,
and
Marylee
Jemison,
Longwood,
and
Jennifer
A.
Sinford,and Priscilla J.
This
could
be
today.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) career
mother,believed that weshould himself with the emotional
In the course of making this 4 , Sanford
Powell, 20, Longwood
Wilson,
18, Sanford.
Don't be too surprised today If a very beneficial, parthularly
not pass on reports such as Dr needs of each person In a change and during the research
Gerald J. Houck, 37, Winter
James H. Tate,
40,
Gregory P. Rice, 26,
long-overdue debt is repaid, or key people are Involved.
James Framo's description of family. He cannot, and I think, and interviews for our book Casselberry, and Mary
F. Park, and Thellis M. Rhodes, Altamonte Springs, and Doree
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 19
if you get the first slow trickle
the
pain
of
changing
traditional
should
not
be
a
cavalier
about
"The
Marriage
Savers,"
we
Farmer,
33,
Casselberry
Winter Park.
1.. WIllis, 20, Sanford.
of a return from an old in. Cast aside old methods that
male-female roles Is causing pain, even the pain experienced have found that most men are
Carl A. Holman Jr., 36,
James D. Clemons, 47,
have not proven successful,
Samuel L. Jackson, 23, Lake
vestment,
some men. Said she, "It's like by a male chauvinist. Nor can resilient enough to make role Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dorothy Casselberry, and Helen Mary, and Veronica G. Mathis,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You Don't be concemed. You'll
could be motivated today byan develop new better ways to
already Inflamed against female people. Dr. Framo Is welcome the opportunity of
Raymond 0. Norman, 39,
Walter J. Coachman, 21,
Darrell R. Cantrell, 28,
important happening that will operate.
pJ flis3,
reminding us that the man who breaking out of their old Sanford, and Mary L. Brewer, Washington, D.C., and Sharron Sanford, and Eunice L. Can. IJ
PISCES (Feb. 20-M&amp;dt 201
instill new hope In you. If it's
"Mrs. Janet Sketchley, also of is dumped by his wife hurts just cultural straitjackets.
H. Riggins, 21, Sanford.
38, Altamonte Springs
trell, 26, Sanford,
right, you will react to It in- This Is a good time to change or
charlottesville, states that she as badly as the woman deserted
If I had to give a label to my
improve your home or
stinctively.
VIRGO tAng. 23-Sept. 22) residence. You're in a good
Pursue your goals broadly cycle. What you do will mate
Smoothie Dia
Right Number
today, especially in career something of lasting beauty.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
areas. You're capable of doing
IU
t
DEAR ABBY: I'm a long
authentic ones I receive.
May U, 1976
big things If you pot your mind
,Istance telephone operator,
1)EAR ABBY: My sister-inand energy to it.
An active year Is ahead of )Q(
rid I must have a very aplaw and I have been having a
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) socially. It will be rewarding.
telephone
voice
ling
difference of opinion about
Don't treat plans you make The types of friends- you',
men
have
askcd
titanY
ause
cnu'lhjni'
n
that dr'als with a
'
today lightly. If the foundatlon3 always bees locking
'they
could
meet
inc.
I
never
sexual
matter.
are properly engineered, you enter your life.
(as tempted because I thought,
I hnvc never regarded sex as
'What kind of a creep would
"dirty," but I don't think small
)ant to make a date with a girl
-------children belong in their
- —
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.
it' nas never seen anu KflOWS
brother.
I
must
have
called
10
parents' bedroom when the
nothing about?"
I N Al b K I I) (1
Well, a few months ago i got a places, and he wasn't at any of parents are having relations.
My brother and his wife have
man on the line who Was trying them. The poor man .sounded
ily OSWAlD and JAMES J,tCOBY
desperately to locate his unhappy and frustrated, then 3-year-old son who is allowed
B
A
A
he expressed his sincere ap- in their bedroom while they are
king of trumps and makes hid'
'
predation for my cooperation. making love. In fact, they boast
contract.
I liked his manner, and he about their openness and
Jean points out that a really
said he liked my voice because "healthy attitude" about sex.
devious West mightfinda way
ithada"smile"init.Tomakea They say it is "beautiful" and
to defeat the four-spade con
long story short. I broke all the see no reason to keep it hidden
REG. $509.95
tract. When East leads the
s though it were a crime or
rules and agreed to meet him.
third heart, our sly West ruffs
REG.
$55995
.
LESS
TRADE $10.00
(Don't say where this letter is something to be ashamed of
with the seven of spades.
LESS
TRADE
$10.00
from because I could get fired.
South overruffs with dumMaybe I am wrong, but it just
__
We are going together now, doesn't seem right to me.
my's nine, Now put yourself in
South's position. What one
30W Wide sad K' lOgS!
but when people ask inc how I Neither my brother nor his wile
rk!.• N. Frist Tbntnti
card is West least likely t,
met him, what should I say? is stupid, so I can't understand
• 30 Widi. 1111" 1101
•
our. Diii U.Thf
.
Na
Frist TbrhietI
hold' The jack of spades. S'P
• Purtr Sam Seltiti
Sign Me
their thinking. Please ask your
•
• 2lcirrm
South leads a spade, finesses
'SM(X)Thl
(J1'EIIATOII"
experts if I am wrong or in&gt;
•TwU Side-Out Cris.nl
• Twig Slide Olt Crlsparsl
his 10 and loses his contract.
• Frieze, Holds Up Ti IC?
• 3 *di.st*ie CiitUSlU
_____________
DEAR SMOOTH: Put that brother is.
) 11
Stititi!
I
Paid. of Froze
"smile" In your voice and tell
ANONYMOUS
•
Carnal B.ttn Ii. ad
• Adestsb Skit,..)
tsj Trig!
your Inquisitive party to dial
t)E/tl(ANON\'MOUS: Idon't
• FusKdMt
An Ontario reader wants to
"infornuitinn."
tune to ask my experts to say
know if spades hasalwaysbeen
DEAR ABBY Here'
s .1
that I agree with you. Although
the ranking suit
switch for you: Why should a
sexual relations may be
The answer at contract is
married
who is seeing
beautiful, they art' for should
"Yes". In the first days of
another girl on the side mci bet a prhate affair.
is
auction, spades was the low,
,s
•
keep telling me what a wonA
est ranking suit Dim !(Jmcvn,
•
derful lover his wife is?
is
invented royal spades to out','
i,
/i,Ii j
If she's so wonderful, what
rink Al other; You could bid
am I doing in the picture?
Libe e
regular spades (lowest) or
We are indebted to Swiss ex- royal spades (highest). It
PUZZID
pert Jean Bessee and the didn't take long for the
'S
I)EAIt PU7,7.l.EL): Maybe
BUivLjii of Lite Asiserican Con' lowest spades tothsappearand
IS
,//
.
ne's
trying 10 geL )"u Lu (13
/( /5
tract Bridge League for since then the spade suit has
harder
because you're No. 2.
'',':'
today's handbeen top dog.
I)EAIt
AIRY: My sr'rn who is
South reaches a rather nor-,
junior in high school has an
(For a copy of JACOB)'
mai four spades. The defense
English teacher who must have
starts with three rounds of MODERN. send Si to: "wit,
w,rped sense of humor. She
hearts. West cuffs the third at Bridge," cio 'h,I
heart with the jack of trumps newspaper, p. o. Box 489,
reeentiv gave her students an
Later on South finesses Radio City Station, New York,
assignment, of which I think
successfully against Eacts N Y 700 19)
&gt;ou should be aware.
She asked them to write a
r"
"Dear Abby" letter, and she
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tots! them to make them as wild
.
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imI far-out as possible, but also
j,_.,.
to make them believable,
Is
I don't know the literary
value she thinks there is to this
kind of creative writing. I
We Wil Be
imagine b&gt; this time, you have
Closed Memorial
become an expert at detecting
•
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•
Day
•
the phony letters. but I want to
"'
5
warn you that about 40 of them
will be coming your way soon.
This Is modern education?
HAT FINK MOTHER
)'"
IN CLEVELAND
l)E1t11 FINK: No matter hose
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"wild" the students' phony
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letters art', they couldn't
PH. 322-0204
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increase in the protein content
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generations of Japanese
ctükfren are much larger
their parents. They were so
much larger at an earlier age
that the r.cbootroom furniture
used for the parents was no
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sorry

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and I don't have the answer.
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that are1called for in the plan
feet
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that you and your husband are 'won't help at all.
not very tall Is part of the an.
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basic plan for our entire body
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inch tall. He is healthy, very
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shorter than most of his friends.
I also have an 11-year-old who is
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OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is heret.y given that a
Public Itearng will be held at the
Commsston Room in the City Hail
fl the City of Sanford. Florida, at
7 00 o'coc PM
June II, 1916, to
consider thi adoption of an or

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ADELE DEHR.
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Thirteen Miller,
Buffalo. New York
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

that a proceeding for diSSOlution of
marriage has been filed against you,
and the short title i% IN RE. THE
MARRIAGE OF ARTHUR R.
DEUR, Husband, and ADELE

DEHR, Wile, and these presents
command you to appear and l'Ie
your Answer or otter defense ur
pleading wilfi the Clerk of fti dr.
Cuit Court in arid for Seminole
County. Florida, and serve a copy

thereof on Petitioner's atforney,
ROGER 1. BERRY of Berry 1.
Fuller, Post Oftite Drawer 0.
Sanford, Florida )I. On or betel
the 12th day of June, 1916, otherwIse
a dOtaulI will be entered against

you
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court on thiS
11th day of May. 19Th.

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwltti, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B'j' Martha 1. Vihten

Deputy

Clark

JOLLY WHAU

ROC.ER L. BERRY 01,.

tthe

BERRY 1, FULLER
Attorneys for Petitioner

S,R44 weed 2

171044, Laws of Florida, 1975
East ' of Lots I and 9, EVANS
SUBDIVISION, according to the
plaf lhereol as recorded in Plat Book

I. Page I?. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
SECTION 2. That upon this or
dinance becoming effective, Ihe
residents and property owners in Ihe
property described herein Shall be
entitled to all the rights and
privileges and immuniti
as are

from time to time granted to
residents and property owners of the
City of Sanford, FIrma., and as are
Ivrther provided In Chapter Ui,
Laws of Florida, 1915. and shall
further be subieci to Ihe respon.
Sibilitmes of residen:. or ownership
as may from lime to tIme be
determined b'i the governing
authorlly of the City of Sanford,
Florida, and the prOviSion, of said
Chapter 111, Laws of Florid., $915.
SECTION 1 That tnls ordinance
shall become effcIive Immediately
upon its passage and adoption.
A copy shall be available at the

office of the City Clark tar III per
sons desiring to eiamin the site.
All parties in internt arid citilins
shall have the opportunity to be
herd at siid hearIng.
By order of the City Commission

Ut the CiIy of Sanford, Florida.

PosI OMice Draw 0
It N Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Sanford. Florida 3717$
Publish. May 13, 20, 27, June 3. 1976 PublIsh. May $3, 20. 77. June 3. 1976

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
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CASE NO. 74213-CA-09.D

pad. $190 month.

TYPIST
BROILER COOK
DESK CLERK
NIGHT AUDITOR

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ASSUMABLE

With low cash. .pIlt 3 bedroom,.
Owner has two homes, and ready
to dealt Low 20's.

323-9410

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2'x Acres with I BR, 3i bath home.
Air cond. and heat. Beautiful ano
cleat location. 1371 E. Lirisdowni
Ave

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Orange City. $43,900. Ph.

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raiIer in country, coupieonly,
month Waterandgarbage pickup
free. Call 3721299 after 5 p.m.

VERY NEAT

Owner selling 1 room, 1.1)0 ig. ft
stylish home with breakfast bar.
alt new carpeting &amp; paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat,
huge back yard, close 103 schools.

Be A Home Owner
We can build your dream home.
FHA, VA &amp; 733 financIng
available We also build govern.

ment subsidiled homes

M, UNSWORTH REALTY
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25'x)0' or larger, near Sanford,
with all utilifles and reasonable
rent, 3236012 days or 3775721
evenings.

AUTO TRAIN, walk to work from
this "neat as a pin") OR, I', bath
home Fenced yard, central heat
&amp; air. wall wail carpeting, utility
building 123.000 with good terms.

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REPOSSESSED HOMES- Freshly
painted I BR, Pi baths. 5)7,000

No closing costs. 5)00 dn .1115 ma
30 Yrs., us pCI., FHA. Others
available, all areas

Call Central Fia's

Sales S. Fxctiange Leader
Stemper Realty
)9t95, French
322.4991
Eve 322 1496. 372.1141,371 1914

CRANK CON'ST ,REALTY

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Low 205 Special
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little Imagination will do wonders
with this 3 BR. l bath. Walking
distance to new elementary
school. Only $21,000 FHA or VA
terms welcome. See for yourself
Call today

.OTHER SAVER- Warm 3
with country kitchen and ad
Iolning family room Fully fenced
front arid back yard, attached

ioulheasl corner of the said North
invalids, Some nursing cx
vsehalf of SE I!. of SW i, thence
penance. Phone 371.100)
forth 94 fi'it, thence East 617.71 feet
AVON
oa point 91.30 feet West and 791 feet
forthottheslidSoulheastcorfl,,of Spring info lie world of cosm,tfcs.
fragrances, toiletries. E *celnt
he North one half of the SE of
earning opportunily. Call 644 2079.
.. thence Norfh 44 degrees i
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nioufes West 1106 feet to true Point Ptr.i,
RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
,f Begiming.
Companion, Needed immediately
Parcel 2- The North

garage. Your first peek will
jLonvince you Priced in the low
CLIFF JORDAN.RFALTOR
III 1277

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Deputy Cleft
rank C. Whigham, Esquire
tenstrom, Davli S.
Iagthip Bank of Sanford
.u)te 22
'ast Office 50* *330
nfotd. FlOrida 3237)

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lJtomey for Pl4inliff
'blith: May 77, $974

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autiful walnut console with
itomatic buttonhole. Pay

'lance of 191. or 10 payments of
O See at
ANFORO SEWING CENTER

307E lslSl.. Downtown
3229111

views Would make a nice mini
farm 59.900 Good terms.

HAVE customer looking for 3to 5
acre building site near Paola

These are a few of the over 300
listings. We have all types of
property listed from about 51V0
per acre and up. We have small or
large tracts. We also have se'4eral
cabins and houses, old farms and
so on. Write or call for free listIng
brochure. You can call tree of

NEED 3 BR home on 2 or 3 acres
'C., .aSidw$ Ii.

Realtor

Write or call today

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St. 322 23)3
We Buy Furniture

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323-5774 Anytime

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
P.O. Box 463

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KENMORE WASHER, parts.
ser.ice. used machines

Merchandise

Murphy,N C.21906

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service-we
Sell the Best &amp; Service true Rest.
Western Auto, 301W First St., 322

Hal Colbert Realty

63-Machinery-Tools

323.7832

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe'
Shampooer for only 1150 p.r day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

cOmpletely furnished, new root &amp;
fence Unbelievable $19001

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at Seminola Blvd.
(Horse Track

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FolIos.' signs to models off
Winter Park Drive

Ph 377 130$

Open 10 too

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IN SANFORD

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Cars&amp;Trucks

German Shepherd puppies,
females, $100 Males $125 Phone
3723111 after 5.

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Cocker Spaniel puppies. AKC Rep.,
beautiful solid colors, good
temperament, Shots started Own
both parents 1100. 373 $695.

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ALL ADULTS -EASY LIVING
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Roan mare, 4 years old, schooled by
professional trainer, Also 9 month
old Palomino . Appaloosa colt. R.
L. Grover. 322 1263.

VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322-1835

RTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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BEST PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
sding &amp; sotlil system Also
Free Estlmates-2IHours
Pooling. C,utlers 20 yes Exp
THERMO.TEK. 031 0921
Eaqle Siding Co $31 9343
.

Appliance Repair

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WANT ADS ARE WORKING
EVERY DAY- READ AND USE
THEM OFTEN.

ra.
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'ear,n'J. fit d'rt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging. Housetrallers
slored and mOved 322 9)42

Concrete Pavement

STORING IT MAKES WASTE

11.92, Sanford
n2.3%,3

',i;)f..'.KT.! -"A

,

,',-,,

0219 or 671.6231
Mcile Home Washing &amp; Roof
Sealing. Iruflalion
Fighting
Prices. Free e%tim.ale's 461,4.565.
.

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Roofing

SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW
Call 32726)) or Sit 9993

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
Mowing. etig'nig. timmng, weeding'
arid tet'tilijlng Free q'Ilim.ates,
Phone 323 3934.

Roof Repairs, Ca'penlry. Pdiiil.ng.
Home Repairs. Guttering. Cement
work Free eshimales $31 0462

Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Prionefl792
FreeEst,matei

central Heat S. Air Conditioning,
For tree estimates, CIII Carl Ha,.
nI
,St', •,v %4nfoq

Pressure Cleaning

Exterior Cleaning Specialist. Hi.
Pressure Spray wash. Houses.
RoOfs, 377 0779

C E ShEPHERD
Panf ,nit. Kemodelmnq, General
Re'painl, Call 323 $173

JOSEPH R. SAPP
Ceramic lila work. Reasonable

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Roof &amp; House Cleaning. Roof $35 up.
House, 133. Mobile home, 121. 611

cnru;ra

ESTERSOPILANDCLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating. DiIc1

Home Improvements

ART BROWN PESt CONTROL
2542 Park Or.,
322 1163
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.,.,_,.,.c ,.,,.. .4'4
Land Clearing

TOYvER'S SEAUTY SALON
Iormenly Harrielt's Beauly NOOK I
59E First.3fl 3142

Carpentry, Remodeling, Add,ticri's,
Custom Work Licensed, Bondn'ci
Free estimite 373 60)8

Professienally Managed

:stas;.

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1973 Honda CIVIC,

AKC Puppies I. Stud Service
aii Mr Anoerson, .I6s slaj

Make your Bvdgef go further. shop
the Classified Ads every day.

Across From Ranch Ileuse

323-6670 or $3 )-9fl7

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p1895

Freeeslimates. N000iigalion
JOHNNY WAI,,ICER.322 4451

NT

1505 W. 25th St
322-2090

(oIoI k.

78-Mtryles
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EXPERT LAWN CARE

Remodeling and Addilins

\

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DOBERMAN PINSCHERS

prices, any size lob. 322 5251.
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19fl Datsun 510 2 door
sedan, 4 speed, mag
wheels, wide tires.

Parking Lol Maintenance-- Sealing
and Slriping Durable Seaters, 505
Lemon St.. Sanlord, 323 64.11

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BEDROOM SUITES

POOL

'

CailBart

3226457

Furnished or Unfurnished
•CLUB ROOM

,

Call Betty Flamm, Assoc

Realtor

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work there
wouldmtt be any.

work Fill dmrl. top soil 322 3913

$41,930.

JOHNNY WALKER

week. Call collect, 545.21)1

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corner lot wIlh sprinkler system.

t97'7 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, white
on white. 53.300 323-1100 or 030
4464.

Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days

1913 Yamaha Endura
Low Mileage
373 0174 after I p m

Beauty Care

-dr--

Colonial Charm

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DeBAR V AREA- 3 BR, central
eat &amp; air, wail wall carpet. No
qualifying Immediate occupancy.
523.100

land2Iel)n,,oms

In Snfor, 2 BR apts $100 mi
Water Furn. After S. call 414 05

Upplond Pork

carpet, Ceiifrat heat arid air,
Detached rental unit. Fenced

Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trdiCks. For informahion call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 031.1310.

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk

Major household appliance repair
20 y'ZirS experience. We service
all makes Reasonable. Call
anytime. 322 2731.

.

.

ker

Lovely 2 story home in mint con
ditiam 4 large bedrooms, new

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

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BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $33 for 1975 Honda CVCC Civic. 2.000 miles.
complete car. Call 322.1421 after 1
51.100 or best otter 373 1776. after
p.m.
5. 322 $610.

AT CASSELBERRY

"Ike

P,iO 14,iA4ih

,-'.'.

pm, anytime weekends,

1973 Hornet I door, air cond., PB.
p, new tire's. Car well main
tamed. Phone 3223026.
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'46 Chevrolet Impala. Icylinder,
Any resonable offer. Call 3221977
after 7 p.m.

77- Autos Wanted

CAMELOT

332 5622

children's clothing. Boys' ni'w
casual 5t5, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses 1. short &amp; ionç,
play Suits
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

MULTIPLE LISTING
SERVICE
Evenings 3fl 06)2 or 322 1317

76-Auto

Bt JSINESS DIRECTORY

30 10 30 &amp; 60 pcI. discount on all

264 ft. on SI. Johns River, 5 acres
land, 144.900.

1975 Toyota Corolla, 10,000 miles.
Assum, payments. 322 2100 after)

Under $29,000

Sale

1)7,500.

1971 Pinto, extra clean, runs perfect
CHICO S. THE MAN, 323.0570 or
1316105
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1945 VW Popup Camper
Excetient Condition
323Ol3lafterIp.m.

exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,

BUY-SELL-TRADE

Mullet Lake Park Road- 10 acres,

Vehicles

Reconditioned Batteries, 1)2,95

2 New Models

311 315E First St

75-Recreational

,'tCONEY APPLIANCES 3730491

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Osteen area- ID acres. 510,000.

Drivel

1109 Sanford Ave.
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50'-MJsCeIlaneOus for Sale

3 BR home on "2 acre lot Addilional
S acres available.

Movieland

1969 Ford Galaxie 500. 2 door, 390
engine; 1946 Ford van camper;
1971 Renault P.10, 1 door: 1969
Renault P 10, 1 doOr, 1969
Plymouth Fury,IdoOr. Phone319
5370.

1944 Mustang, white, with blue in.
tenor, newly painted, good tires.
Excellent conoit ion $195, 373.2791
Good furniture from the '20% and
after 530
cotlectables, Hi.Way 16 Antiques,
______________________________
i'i miles east of 1.4 on Pt, 46 322 1963 Mercury. original
condition. PS
________________________
&amp; PB. new tires, ifljP((ted in
April. Phone 322 1198.

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

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WHY SAVE IT ... SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

Harold Hall Realty

charge by dialing 1.100.131.1121.

Cor, Wekiva Park Drive arid SR

16. 3226738,

.
,uuxJie. wni,q mcmii,
miniatureS mci, old,
327 7161

0136 after 7 p.m. or 617.1576 week.
days.

Realtor Associate

the

Oreal Dane.
male. 2 yrs. old.
Interested? 322.3553

new. New 1350. now $195. Call 321Please Call Katie Adkison,

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SWAP SHOP. FLEA MARKET

Anyone can be a seller or a t'uyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Lute browse every Sunday 910 S

71'-Afltiques

Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees, 99c. Border grass. 39c.
Large bushy Ligustrum, 11.99.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,

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Automatic Washer Penney's
Good Con,J,lin. $l
321 0119

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell It alt with a
Classified Ad in The H.rcaid, Call
3223611 or 13) 9993 and a Iriendly
advisor will help you.

10 Acres of lrg. trout stream, good

Ford Ranchero GT, 21,000
miles. Automatic, PS, PB. air. Al
condition 53.300 3233610.

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1216.

64-Equipment for Rent

ime payments Singer Zig zag in

KISH
REAL
ESTATE.
kALTORS. 37)0011.

26 Acres of wooded mtn, land, riot
sleep, lays gentle. on good road,
hal two largesprings, several nice
bidg. sites. 122.500. 15.000 down.

1914

/0-Swap
- - &amp; Trade

Theatre. South 17.92. Phone 371.

Equipment.$2.000
322 3iS2atterlp m

175 Singer Zig- Zag

Have customer who wants to buy 1
acre homesite. Lake Jessup area.

close to town, spring water

1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 door.
..,.i in., A xn..4 ..iI.
S
CHICO&amp; THE MAN, 323*570
For used furniture, appliances,
or 031 1605
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
1913 Ford Grand Tonino Sport,
automatic, air, power steering.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
1.999.
Top prices, used, any condition. 1970 Toyota Corolla, good condition,
641 8)26. Winter Park.
$118
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Phone 323 1Q10
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pick. Mustang, 1977, VI, tactory air, PS,
ups. Auction. Saturdays 7 p m.
PB, low miles, Vinyl top, sharp,
Sanford 322 2270.
12.200 or beit offer. 321 0034.
Acu 's-sn ii's's

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at

Farm Tractor anuø

agnavox Stereo
tote, walnut finish with Sliding
or. Assume balance of 161 or $
yrnents of 5$.

47-Real Estate Wanted

wood deck, exposed beam Ceiling.

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8O-Autos for Sale

62-Lawn-Garden

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51-Household Goods

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Ads
didn't

NORTH CAROLINA
2 BR, rustic cabin, scenic views, all
crpt. Large rock f place. Sliding
glass drs. that Open on to a red

Jack Mink. BAIRD RAY OAT
SUN. Fern Park. $31 lila

____________________________

__________________________

031.5992.

carpet, hardwood floors. Al
condition. Priced right. 373 SlOt or

c.'larIiicr'

,

-Apartrrnts Unfurnished

BALL REALTY

Dream*oid- O*ner will linuixe
nice 3 BR with carport, new

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Sunland- 3 BR. I both, heal &amp; air,
kIt. equip fenced, double drive,
many extras 521,100. 349 3371

hhIIIIhuIIIIuj.

ianford Orlando Brick Road, lIeu For Lease- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 2 hIgh votumn gas
he East 709 feet thereof)
OATEDthis2Ilhdayofy,
p74,
Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwltpm, Jr.,
Clerk of the C'rtujt Court
By; Cicelia V. Ekern

Call
322-2611 or 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald

Sanford. 2 furnished apts. in central
location, both rented. Excellent
income By owner. $10,500 cash.

322.2118

NOLL'S

Cas'selberry, $792. 830.1206

5:30,

$971 Toyota pick up. long bed, air
373 5061 after 1 p.m.
___________________________
Sell us your rar or truck even it you
owe money on it See Bill Ray or

ad visor will help you.

4403.

Add lIc for each additional words,

46-Commercial Properly

Supplies

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

15 Words $2

Osteen- 9.65 choice acres, pertly
cleared, nice trees. 5)1,500. Easy
terms, Call owner, 131.2191.

Compleleiy renOvaleit 3 S. 4 BR
hOme',, 1'., baths. with central
heat, from $10,000 As low as $100
down.
Looking for a Home call

eneva
h1

42$ 04.36

3720015.

43-Lots-Acreage

Peg Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC,
101W. Commercial
Phone 323 715), Sanford

60-Office

BATEMAN REALTY

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locatios'is. Call

W. Garneti White

2928 Hwy 1792
322 396)

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

ompose your own memoriam, or
ask our assistance. We SlmOuid
'eceive your message no later
than 5 p.m Friday, May 28th.

awning, sited Hurricane Awning.
Reasonable. 323 4153.

MUST SACRIFICE-County. 2 BR.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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3 BR. I'-, bath, 6O'x12' Stir, 37' metal

Sanford Ave.- S acres, 1)5.000.
CRY ALL THE WAY to the BANK,
Let OTHERS pay your INCOME. 2
BR duplex Ii of 6). 137,900. Good
terms Get 7opct CASH return on
CASH BUY all 13 unlfs at
DISCOUNT Tax SAV1NG5,&amp;gq$
rich, even wilt' the headaches

Real Estate

end for Seminole County. Florida,
county. Super money polenlial
AAAEMPLOYMENT
Case No. 76?13CA09D. the un
dersigned Clerk will sell at public 201 Commercial
32') 5)76
sale to the highest arid best bidder COCKTAIL
WAITRESSES- Class!
for ca at the West Front door of
lasso's with cocktail experience
the Seminole COunty Courthouse in
can earn fantastic money
Sanford, SemInole County. Florida,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
lIthe hour of 11:00AM on tI'i*
991 20) Commercial
Say of June, A 0. $976. that certain
323 317
________________________
real property sItuate arid being in
ApfionecalIcouldstartyouonane
Seminole County, Florida, described
and profItable career. Call 862
Is loIiow:
37*5.
Parcel I
Begin 331.01 feet South
Ind 149.09 feel WesI of the Northeast ACCOUNTANT - Mm. 3 yr. ex
perieflce general ulility
:orner of the SE '. of SW
Of
trading cosl accounting Resume
Section 29, Township 20 South,
to. Lee Construcfion do, P 0 80'
ange 30 East, run West 441.91
995, Sanford, Fl. 32171.
'nor, or his, 10th. Easterly right t
cay of Old Orlando Road. the."-.
Southweslerty along said right Of Cosmetics demonstrator needed In
Sanford to show in the home No
cay 177.07 feet to a poInt 200 feet
door todr, Average earnings $10
forth of the South line of
North per hr. Call between a m. &amp;
tie half of the slid SE ' the
I jJ
of SW ', 444
'hence East 22402 feet to a poInt 200 _____________________________
eel Northand 709.01 feet West of the Lady to lIve In
and help with I semi

tIes
24-Business Opportuni""'
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anytime weekends Or come by
and we ii. 2.17 Yale Ave.

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Want to rent building suitable for all
type repair work, prefer about

ru Hue

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1967 Buddy, 12'xll', central heat.alr,
2 BR, patio, awning, utility shed,
carport, good cond. Adult park.
372.1111 or 3229141,

ROBSON MARINE

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk

Honor The Memory Of
Departed Loved Ones
With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st

1SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

BR, 7 bath, central heat air.
beautiful will to wall carpeting.
Call 322 0706 after 5:30 weekdays,

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In Remembrance

Sanford, 323 5200

Owner transferred, must sell brand
new home, beautiful while brick 3

11' fiberglass Runabout, 75 hp.
Johnson,) mos. old, used S Hrs,
373.9074 or 373.9098 after S
51

035 9351 roltect

'73 Flamingo, 12' * 65'. 2 BR, with
den, good cord. Private rented lot.
Take over payments. 323 5)51
after S.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
ClasSified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

55 hp , 3 cI , power tilt, top,

Leading manutacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 1915
season. halt price, Guaranteed
Installation and terms Call 305.

42-le Homes

4054. By Owner.

fl71l5aft

DAVES'323 9'370

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
ClaSsified Ad in The Herald. Call
322 2611 or 1319993 and a friendly

DayS' 3726123
Nights-- 322 2352

4 BR. 2 bath, air condition. 112
Tangelo Drive. 322.1515 or 322.

We Buy Furniture

H' Westwind. Inboard. Outboard
Wanted, Residential site for
Cabin
Aluminum Float on
Trailer. 322512$
swimming pool, Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 GdPl above 12'Fiber glass boat, 9.0 Mercury and
trailer, like new, $100 Call 373.
ground pool Top consideration
0950.
given for prime location. Call 305.
472.4720 collect.
'12 '7 Croft Cabn Cruiser. On float,
on trailer. 23'?". III hp. Marc.
Sansul Stereo Hi Fi amp; i chrome
Crusier. Many extras. Days $30.
13" wheels; Also AM.FM stereo,
1110-Eves. 030.0654.
323 0701.

BROKERS

2S4SPark

19491', ton F 500 With 12 ft. high lift;
also 1961 F 500 flit bed. Call

Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy. 1742. 530.1206

Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

68-Wanted fn Ruv

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

F 300 II ft. van, hydraulic

lift, air Phone 3737340

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Wanted to buy used office furniture,

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE-

ST JOHNS REALTY CO.,

373.31440' 37371)0
I ______________________________

1981 Ford

________________________

Gtastron lit,' Runabout, Evinrude.

Want to lose weight?
Can't stay onadiet'
Call 3710074

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

ilrtjrJcs..Trajlers
___________________________

Excel. cord. John Bean, 321) 5491
or I)) 0090

/i9$

322 - 2420

Hens. RabbIts and Pens
and onef ree pet dog
Phone 321 0105

custom trailer, all accessories.

CaliBart

proud of for 539.000.
Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

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Good Prices, Good

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Brown Pest Control, 2362 Park
NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI,
Dr 3228445
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE'S ______________________
CORPORATION, a foreign car Lady, live in with semi Invalid man
Pouation. and AIR FLOW HEATING
$60 wk 323 1309.

15 feet of tie

COLONIAL STYLE- In county.
Central heat &amp; air, carpeting,
family room, foyer. One to be

is-I oto'cyce

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Black Angus cow and calf; Black
Angus cow to calve JunC 1; Black
Angus Yearling heifer. Phone 349.

carpenter tools, plants, misc,

anytIme.

Cozy aid clean. 2 BR. with new
carpet. and oak shaded lot. Zoned
PC 1. Only 1)1.930. interested?

with Separate guest cottage,
plenty of storage. Extras galore.
159.500.

Thursday, May 27, 1?16-36
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61-lJvest'd
Poultry
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MIscellaneous items,

Garage Site: Saturday, May79, 2411
S. Elm. Books, record player,

Counter tops. Sinks Installation
available, Bud Cabetl. 3221052

Small HomeSmall Price

CUSTOM-) BR, 2 bath, in Mayfair,

Carport Sale: Friday and Saturday,
ID to 3, 121 Country Club Circle,

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

Call Caroline Holticlaw, AsSoc.

Don 't Be A Rent Donor

Trailer in camp ground, 12'x21', I
373.604) or 323-0511 eveS.
BR, air cond. utilities. $155 mo. __________________________
_______________________
l(amper's Kove. 3226077
JENNY CLARK REALTY
____________________________
Phone )0S32'2 1595
Days and Alter Noun
-Wanted to Rent

the cas. of CARL PRESCOTT and
Art Brown Pest Control has one
EDITH PRESCOTT, his wife.
Opening In sales Fantajtc p.
Plaintiffs, vs. JOSEPH L. ABRAMS
portunily for.
i man w,tfi
and MURIEL B ABRAMS, his wife,
some 5ale experience 1600 salary
and ERNEST WOLFMAN and
while training. Apply a' Art
LILLA WOLFMAPt, hiS wife, FIRST

outh 200 fist of all that part of the
forth one half of tie SE ¼ of SW '
if Section 79, TownShip 20 South.
lange 30 East, lying East Of the Old

BR. 2 baths, 2 yrs, old, central
fueat.air, fenced yard, side by Side
refrigerator, $75,000.

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lit St.. 371.7977

3 BR, 2". baths, (amily rm., large
screened porch, 2.127 sq. ft., of
luxury country living PIcturesque
&amp; secluded on little Lake Mary.

OUTSTANDING CONDITION- 3

$795

Advice. Plants &amp; Answers, 2)0 E.

Lovely Custom
Built Home

526.000 51.500 clowim

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3-biIe Homes

PLANTS

fenced for privacy. First time
offered. Shown evenings and
weekends. Call 323 3267.

privacy wall. 12 Mo. BPP
warranty. 123.000.

Garage Sale: Sit. 5. Sun., 10 am.
'Ill? 2390 Sanford Ave. Frost tree
refrigerator, portable washing
machine, 6 ft. pool table &amp; misc.

Sanford, Fl.

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patio, heated pool, bar.b.que,

COMPARE- This 3 BR, i' bath.
with central heat &amp; air, carpeting,

Evening Herald,

54-Garage Sales

Orlando 795471$

DELTONA &amp; ORANGE CITY
AREA- 145',r302' lots. Zoned C.)
Asking 115.000 each.
SOUTHERN CLASSIC-2sforyon 1 Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
acre, I BR. 1', bath, format
2321 Perk Dr.
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
After Hours:
dining. Cent. heat &amp; air, upstairs &amp;
MLS Realtors
Deltona 66144))
322.9251; 371.3991
down. 135.000.

$JI.ii J1302L

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aIH.j

home near Country Club golf
course. Central heat and air,

carpeted Ihrouglaout, enclosed

24 Hrs.

Furmshed

DELTONA.- Quality horn,, air. top
value at SilO Deposit No pelt

JOSEPH L. ABRAMS and MURIEL
B ABRAMS. his wife. and ERNEST
Lit_I_A VVOLIMAN, 30) CommerI
373 3176
hi5 wife, FIRST NATIONAL BAtIK
OF
MIAMI. GOVERNMENT Experienced TV lechniclan wanted
EMPLOYEE'S CORPORATION, a
Apply at Herb's TV., 1200 Frency
loreigncorporation_and AIR FLOW
Ave. 323 1731
HEATING AND AIR CON
Duplicator Punch Press Operator
DITIONING. INC.,
Must be able to read blue prtnts,
Defendants.
and figure bend allowance on
NOTICE OF SALE
Sheet metal, Minimum of 2 yrs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
exPerience. ACME CONVEYOR
pursuant to Summary Final
CO.
510 Pecan, Sanford
Judgment of foreclosure entered in
________________________

AND AIR CONDITIONING. INC.,
Defendants, in the Circuit Court, in WAITERS_.. Plustiest spot

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•BR.2013 Washington Ave $215

BARTENDER
FIBER GLASS WORK ERS

PRESSMAN

____________________

It you are having dilliculty tmndiflg
place to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need Of.
read •lf our want ads every day

PUNCH PR ESS OPERA TOR
TV REPAIRMAN
LPN (31011)
MANAGER TRAINEES
Several Excellent Openings &amp;

Plaintiffs,

&amp;)Oft

546.000.

month
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
031 8222

CMEitORHEADCOOK
Great Hours, Good Salary

LC1FPJ

WITT REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker 321 0440
bath, family room, air. $210 322 2748
323.7095
322 0779

SECRETARY

CARL PRESCOTT od EOTH
PRESCOTT, his wile,

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WINTER SPRINGS- 4 BR, 7i
bath, country $200 month
WINTER SPRINGS- I BR,

Great Great Great

cIubswltflaclaSslfIadadCalI

Associate

CASSELBERRY- Camelot,) BR, 2
bath, den and family room, air, APARTMENT BLDG.- 1 newly
1293 month,
renovated partial furnished,
.,
, HEOAH- 2 BR. 2 bafh bachelor
carpeted. air units, garage.

LEGAL SECRETARY
Temporary
KEY PUNCt4OPRAT0p

2611 or 921.9993.

Broker

Days
322 7171
Eves. 323.048.)
____________________

2017 S. FRENCH (HWY. $7.92)
,4anford, 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, air condifion.d, 1186
Frame duplex, $15,900 suitable for 3
,mo , plui $75 Security dep
BR, 2 bath house. or $265 mo.
.
Available June I. 322 7199
income potential. 3fl 7980.
___________________________
DELTONA- We have 2 and 3
bedroom homes for rent starting WYPINEWOOD- Very neat 1. clean
home on a larg. lot. A buy at
from $110 a month to $250 per mo.
(
Furnished or Unfurnlspmed. Short
or ion9 terms

station. Phone 373 6791

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Unfurnjshe

EXCCUTIv HOME
ELTONA- First are., central air,
k wall to wall carpet, 3 BR. 2 hath,
large Fla. room, attractive kit.

Cucumbers- You pick $3 busttet
Celery Ave. just east of racp

olfgam.gorm.to pot? Sell thoeeol

JOHN SAIJLS AGENCY

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..-.---.---.-..-----..,

You nick. Farm across Street
from Lake Monroe Baptist
Church, Ph 372 7731.

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monthly $11,200 5650 down

Bedroom, Unturn • $30 wk, adults

.

HOME

365 3721 31. fenced, new
carpet, P 1. I, $150

-'anvtime

Peas, 81 A (rowders, U plc
Marquette Ave (off S Beardatu

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

REMODELED

rent

NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra. Midland. Johnson, 3BE,
Pierce Simp;on, Beta. Browning,
Hy.gain Handic. Regency. T
Berry and Pace. Complete ac
cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 43)9 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)

PLAY GOLF

ANY TIMt

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Owner Selling 3 BR, 2 bath stylish

TWO STORY- Professionally
designed, 3 BR, home in Mayfair.
Central heat air, a must see for

$11250 MAKE OFFER

liii 6833
REALTORS
373 635)
Q1lPL EX- furnished orun ____________________________
furniShed
Ideal
tocalion
'

Realty

kitchen equipped. $26,000.

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3lADuplexes

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Child Care for as. low as $2 per wx.mt
you qualIfy. 332.5690, A SMALL

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SANFORD.. 3 8ed'
2 bath
home, air conditioner, shady lot

inretirement

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II you don't believe tnat

321.0041

park. Furn.orUnlurn.

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-IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL, ANON
For families or friend, of problem
drinkers.
For further Information call 123 4557
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 532. Sanford, Fla 3277)

MLS- REALTORS
7201 S FRENCH

Black eyed peas and butter beant

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 611 2077 for "We Care" "Hotline." Adults or Teens.

$19650

,$3S week wIth children, 3fl.44

PROBLEM

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonyms
Can Help
Call 433.4347
Write P.O. Box 12)3
Santcrd.Florida 3377)

RETIREES LOOKI- 3 bedroom. I
bath borne fl established neigh.
borhood. Range, refrigerator.
screened patio, fenced rsr yard.

Park Dr. - . VOup

Hunter, 172 0415.

lIie family Of Alice B. Tramell.
deceased, trying to local, Elhan
Allen recliner (white gold) placed
in shop to be upholstered, late
summer '75. Please call 372499$

Sanford, Florida, a petillon con
OF JAY K. PORTER. Husband
But given Brinkley's sardonh Respondent, and JULIE AtIN taming the names of the property
wit, his wry, distinctive way of PORTER. Wife Petitioner, these
fl the area described
putting a spin on the dullest f presents command you to appear hereinafter requelling annexation
to the corporate area of the City of
and fil' your Answer or oftr
phrases, NBC's "Pursuit" defenseorpleadingwitht.cIeruof
Sanford, Fiorida, and requesting to
could have been a right lively the Circuit Court in and for Seminole be included therein; and
County. Florida, and serve a copy
WHEREAS. the Property Ap.
and perceptive show.
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
Praiser Of SeminoieCounly. Fkwida,
Alas, I câuld take only 45 Jack T. Bridges of Cleveland. Mu, having certified that there are
two
minutes of it before tipping my &amp; Bridges, P0 Drawer Z. Sanford, property owners in the area to be
derby and exiting the screening Florida 32711. on or before the 16th annexed and that said properly
day of June, 1916, or otherwise a owners have signed the petition for
room in pursuit of another (ann default will
annexation, and
be entered against you
of happiness, namely a thort
WHEREAS, it has been defer.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF
FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the
mined that the property described
beer.
What I saw included Brink- Circuit Court, on this 11th day cit hereinafter is contiguous to the
corporal, area of lIe City of Sari.
May, 1916.
ley's opening remarks on the ISeafl
ford,Floricia,andethexturtnerte.n
Afllerican concepts, ,f life, libAflh*ir H. Beckwith. Jr.
determined that the annexation of
Clerk at the Circuit COurt
said property will not result in the
erty and the pursuit of happiBy' Cherry Kay Travis
creation Of an enclave, and
ness, discourses on American
Deputy Clerk
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford.
Inventions and patents, and re- Jack I Bridges,
FIormija us in a position to provide
municipal services Ia the property
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;
sponses of various citizens to BRIDGEs
described herein, and the City
questions about what makes
Commmsion Of the City of Sanford,
.o Drawer z
them happy or would make Sanford, Florida 37111
Florida deems it iri the best Interest
Attorneys for Wife
of the City to accept said petition
theni happier.
and to annex said property.
Petitioner
This sort of thing got old aw- Publish. May 13,70.71, June 3. 1976
NOT. THEREFORE, BE IT
Iullyfast.I'dglveNBcanAfor OEZ6S
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
intent, btit an F for its effort to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FLORIDA
treathe life
at least In the 4.5 FOR
SECTION I. That that Crti.i
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
property in Seminole Couny;
Florida. describ,d as follows be and
CASE NO. 16 64$CA84.B
the same Is hereby annexed to arid
In Re: tie Marriage of
made a part of lIe City of Sanford,
ARTHUI1 R DEHP. Husband.
and
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
ADELE DEHR. Wife.
annexation provisions of Chapter
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dinance by the City of Sanford.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH Florida. as follows:
ThiS Instrument prepared by: C.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Vernon Mi:.. Jr .City AtIorne, P.O
BOR 1771, Sanford, FIonid 37711
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S•2198.E
In Re: tPue Marrla9I oi
ORDINANCE NO. $340
JAY K PORTER,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA,' TO
Husband Respondent,
and
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
JULIE ANN PORTER.
SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON
Wife Petitioner
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE
NOTICE OF ACTION

interviewer Studs Terkel, it THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
criss-crosses the nation In put. JAY K PORTER WHOSE PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
RESIDENCE AND MAILING PARK AVENUE AND MAGNOLIA
silit nf the answers.
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN.
AVENUE AND BETWEEN EAST
Granted, "The Pursuit of
25TH STREET AND EAST 29TH
Aswoi- nPesltionforDissolutiono
Happiness" is one of those ttp. Marriage a Vinculo having been STREET IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
ics that causes )dds to groan filed reçarding your marriage to
JULIE ANN PORTER, in the Cit
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
when ordered to write a coin- cuit Court in and for Seminole
Ill 044. LAWS OF FLORIDA. $975
Position about It in En!ith t"w...i' cI r:. )
mere nas been filed
ux
which sIN RE THE MARRIAGE with the City Clerk of Ihe Cily of
class,

.

S-Lost
&amp; Found
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4-rsonaIs

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

si,,00

r1ing rm., kitchen, bedroom, bath.
'Air, adults, no pets. Security dep
;$Its mo. 322.7111

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9-Good Things

OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY

examine if Americans are
happy and what makes them
happy. With the aid of author-

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6* NOTFORWIDMENONjY

Up

Strutter, Call to register, 372.3332.
13$ E. Woodland Drive, Sanford.

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at

5fftciency apartment, all utilities
I' turn. Adults only, $91.50. 322.2296
alter I wkdys.

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Legal Notice

DEZ 13
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Spec

The Evening Herald

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f
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12 DINAH' (MOn.) Sen. Ban)

ItsaimIssImpie,ftsetsouUo

Town." ltertte Scott. William
I'blden, (8W) 1940. (ThLn.)
'i'he es." John Payne. W
hamBssl'iop. (B&amp;W) 1956. (Fri.)

9:30

I1iJfl1

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2 '12: HIGH ROLLERS
351 700 CLUB
00
'2 i '12. WI-fEEL OF FORTUNE
6' GA?vIT

4'L1T,
---'i= 4

I

Red Cross BegInners Swim Lessons.
Jackie Caolo, Water Safety In

WORLD.

___________________

JAY SIIARBUTI
minutes inspected
into this
AP Television Writer
closing bicentennial edition,
NEW YORK tAP)
David
Brinkley. having perused
Legal notice

51 700 CJJ
24 SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
1000
2'
12.
CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES
4
6 PRICE IS RIGIff

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

wall carpeting and economical oil
heat. Rear yard fencedfor privacy

Weekly 3.515 Hwy $7.92, Sanford
1,30

,

Co

322- 2611 or 831- 9993

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

IAN MO PARK. 1, 2, 3, bedroom
triiler apto. Adult 8. famIly park.

323.5132 or 6416516.

Call

Kish Real Estate

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CCWAWY: Preerr1ed l3a,
On Cli 7,50.2 p.m.
9' BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
35' THE LONE RANGER

2' IRONSIDE
4 GIWGAN'S ISLAND
6 MARY
MARY
HARTWJ4
7i 24 MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD, Pre•
errçted Pkn.
7. .. 2
pm.
9' EDGEOFNIGHT

By

930

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______

400

Not

24 MISTER ROGERS'
?CIGIeORI-$000

1I'Gl

u. i,.'.', tie

530
2' 121 NEWS
7:
24 THE ELECTRIC

3714455

room, bath, pantry, yard &amp; SUNLANDSPECIAL_ 3 beøo, I
,carport. 30' river frontage. 371
bath, range, refrigerator, wallfo

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION

igs (Woj'j -

car chase
ever fumed.....

ipç Patricia Neal 1949. (Fri.)
"My Reputation." Barbara
Starwjdn, Ev Ardun. 1946
6' RYAN'S HOPE
35' MOVIE' (P.n4"Th.e Hard

Brinkley

2' PHIL DON,ajiuE SHOW:
'6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:
1* (Iii)UFEINTHESPIR'
IT (Tues ) PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN Uv1NG (Wed.)
THE ROCK (Thus.)
''
(Fn.) 'fl"IE BiBLE
9 MOV1E:(P,4,,n,)"TakeMe
to the Bail Gone." Frat*

__________________

The wildest

35 LASSIE

Stenstrom

LOVELY- 3 BR, I bath, in Wyn.
newood. excellent condition,

$63,400.

Bedroom, dining rm kitchenette,

Compose your own
memorlam. or FOUND. Black male Poodle, 3
'iislInCP We should
salt o'jr
3$4
receive your message no later
tItan 5pm. Friday. May 7Vh.
FOUND-at Mayfair Country Club,
small Calico kitten with collar
15 Words $2
Call 322 2331.
AcIdllc for each aaaifional S words

GU.IGANS ISLAND

II00E.2SthS,

VSE AND SAVE., Its easy
The WantAdwai

LOST- Galden RetrIever Puppy
vICinIty MayfaIr S. Hospital'
Reward. 32205)6.

May 31st

2 ADAM 12
61 I LOVE LUCY

61 flIREE STOOGES

71 (Tues. Thu's.) CAR
R&amp;SCOLE1)AS
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
24
ton ttwcui muzs
LILIAS. YOGA ANDYOU (Fri)
CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT
35 ROCKY AM) FRIEM)S,
UNDERDOG

To Be Published

500

330
MATCH GAME

July 20. Sanford Chrl%tiin

Memorial Day Message

Publish May 6. 13. 20, 27, 1976

Sinatra. Esther WuIIaJTis. 1948.
(TueS) "Ru S4I0d

S/do

9 LUCY
3$ MICKEY MOUSE CUB

35' MOTHERS IN LAW: (FrI.
oriy) SENIOR SCEHE

Iron Hell Island." Mark
Stevene, Jack Darner. 1964.
(Turns.) "Susan Slept Hero."
Di
Deh Reyiclth.
1954. (Wed) 'How to Stuil a
Wild kir," Mnetle Furacello.
Cavne Hokman. Thin.
"The Fottaie.." Gaiy Cc-

24) SESAME STREET:
P on Qi. 7. see

2p.m.

24i (P,,bt) A BIT WITH KNIT
(Wed.) VIK)MAN

(Pn.) "Escape

Memory 01
Departed Loved Ones
Wi th A

61 GflJJfl(S ISLAND

12 ANOTHER 1M)RLD
4 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
(F)
6* THE FUNTSTONES
ip,frJ_ HOSPITAl.
9:

16.

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Honor The

2

4

Ecology Day Camp, June21 thrgu
In Remembrance

Reg, Real Estate Broker

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Wirlers Pöncy

fenced, 521.500

WEKIVA LANDING
OnTheRiver 8319687

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4A-Publlc Notices

IEmoriam

bath. 5650 dn S2fl,Sa

TAFFER REALTY

2 Bedroom - Adutt

flbtn.) Jane

Wilson (Ff1) Jnny Connors,

7

ly 3 room apt., Very well fur
N$hed &amp; carpeted Reasonable
rsrtt 710 W First St

_________________________

S Sam F. Santi

$1 FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW
900

JACKNICOL

i:

300

Way." Ida Ltino, Denrs
Morgart 1942. (Tues.) "Alias
John Piston." Betta St. John,
C'ustoptrnr L.ae. British. 1955
(Wed.)"DangorSignaI"Fayo
Erriorscn, MOna Freer"wi

6:55
2 DEVOTIONAL

Bwce Dam

.".

9 RYAN'S HOPE

800
4,
6: CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
6* COMMuNITY CLOSE UP
830

FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

24 (P,k,n.) COLLEGE FOR
CANINES (F) (Tue s)
SOUNDS TAG E (Wed.)
OURSTORY (F) (Thur.)
NOVA (F) (Fri.) KUP'S SHOW
(R)
___

nesrie or unfurnished. Newly I BR.
ecorated. Come see. 300 E.
:AIrpor, Blvd. Sanford, 373 $310 2 BR, 2

Sunday Noon
Frldoj
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2-In

COVE APTS

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-'Mscellaneous for Sale

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Sanford. lovely 2 story i BR, 7 bath
corner hot, assume loan, small
aown. by owner. 831.5992.

BR, air.

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Noon The Da Befoe PubllcQtlon

Utmari (Wed.) David Frost.

5231 P1 3226345
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&amp; i øeroom apartments 2 BR, fenced yard, sa.5oo

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DEADLINES

(Turns) BatTy Pn, Uv

J;C

MING

6:30

2 6' '9 . 'l}

pm.

12.30
12 TAKE MV ADViCE
6' SEARCH FOR

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7: SCHOOL PROGRAM-

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2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6.15

THE GUIDING UGHT

MING: Preen1ed I.bt. see2

STYLE
9. frij P,fj CHILDREN
24 SCHOOL PROGRAM-

Morning

2:30
12 € CTORS

4

TOMORROW
6* LOVE, AMERICAN

2 (Fri. on'y) DAN GRIFFiN

41 MOVIE: "Terr,est" Van
H5411fl. Sdvini ?iflI*3. Ital-

2

800K BE.M
35' BIG VALLEY

51 MOVIE: "FIrFcrüess."
Rctwct

.

4
LESS
(P)fl #ou Thus)
DUCK. DUCK. GOOSE (Frt)
MM B. NIMBLE
.

3:30

.

P,I
6 Y0(JNG AND REST-

24 ,(Myt)
R1D pcSS
(Turns Wed Thus ) LOWELL
THOMAS REMEMBERS (Fri.)

SI INTERMISSION

7 24 TOOAY IN THE

800

.

Friay

4 NW

41 HOGAN'S HEROES
'6' LETSMAKEADEAI.

2i

5:30 P.M.
5:00 AM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY i-Noon

430
4' MftCE DOUGLAS SHOW
Cohoet. Ro9er Ptoore.
6) PVERV GRIFFIN SHOW

9 520.000 PYRAMID

BOO

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4 BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new root. By
529.900 327 6975.

aawn.

OUALIT'V'PtIINORTH

,

41c a Irn.
I thru S times
3lca line
6thru2S times
24ca line
26 times
($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

41-Houses

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RENTALS AVAIL AaI.E Large
3 BR, 2 bath, family room,
TV. Ar Carl Ma'ø Serv
heat air, fruit

H.J

RATES

HOURS

$} ADOAMS FAMILY

2:00

12.00

300

10.00

9 RHYME AND REASON

Afternoon

2 DAjt.,y

beliel.

OF MAGIC

11:55
'4 6 6* CBS NEWS

200

tnloy, rwrated by Devii
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wdey,exTin.ngwhys.

9' ACTION CENTER: "Pc-

1:30
2 12 DAYSOFOURUVES
4
6' AS THE WI)flLD
TtjRNS

pff,ajy

WInter Purl

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Dick Clark (Tues.) Carol
Biinelt. Aihny Ne*4y, im
Mbors (Wed.) Tely SavalaL
CharlIe Fch. Phoebi. Snow
(ThIs3.)Jasonfbwth,Rak,h
Waite, Jacqueline Bisset (FtI.)
no'e Plii.Daner,

O'Brien. 1937.

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Goldwater,

Hervy Fonda. Pat

PAUL HARVEY COM-

6*

1.45

TRILOGY: 'Ptijt 01 Happi"
5 OflclUth peil 01 tpla

61 HOO.AHS HEROES

11

9 DAILY WIDRO

12 B10ENTEMIAJ.

Slrdefl. 1957, itish. (Fri.)

sxE1s

Betsy Blat. Joseph Coflen.

931)

ALEGRE(TueS,, Thin)CAR-

24

130
61 NOT)CIAS EN ESPANOL
i.
51' MOVIE (bined Ui Pro.
TOSs) 'The laay arii

24' THEOLYWIAD. Foiilhin
er$SCtTOn,dulg the
80 pear hetory 01 the O.ynpc
garrs.

Wed., Fri.) ViLLA

1945. (Th.n.) "The Black
Teit" ArfionySteele, Dorid

9 HAPPYDAYS(R)

SHOW

to be
9 STREETS OF SAN FRAN.

Or!rdo

Seminole

322-26H

1200
THE UNTOUCHABLES

9

MEMBERS

6:00

MEMBERS
3S FIN

AND HIGHLIGHTS

41-Houses

Painting
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A I Pa.nling

Brush. roll, spray
Quality wOrk Reasonable prices
Free est,mates 3270459

Cllng the garage again? Moving
the same items around you
moved Iit spring? Planning
storing them another year? Dent
do it. Plan a garage sale lxvi don't
fotgqt to acvertitse it in the Herald
want ads. Like magic, the Clutter
will disappear, and you'll have
extra Cash in your pocket

'e.
Exprt rout r,p..Iir's. fiat rOut's or
shingles
All work guaran
'eecl.BROGDEN ROOFiNG. 323

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Patch and Repair, Re Roofing
Carpenter repar Fast Service.
All work guarante. Lcen,

BQnde
I) '0r5 experence
Grcxer Roofing, 373 7270
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Sewing
Ltt Custom Tailoring - Men's and
Ladies' clothing WeImng ggan,

Phone 322.7419
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Well Drilling
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All fy57.', and sizes
we repar aria serv'ce

STINE •ICHINE &amp;
SdPPLY CO
337 6437
307W 2nd 3f

[To List Your Business...DII 322-261-99Q1

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�613—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, May 27,;

CALENDAR

)CO WS Live A Wory Fo tell Their Children
By BOB ORRELL
Herald Correspondent

THURSDAY. MAY 2

Sanford At, open. 8 p rn., 1201 W. First St.
Sanford ('hitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's.
Sanf,' rdS.minote Jaycees. 7:30 p.m.. Jaycee Inforination 1iuildjn.
Optimist Club of South Seminole. 7:30 am., Ramada
Inn, 1-1 and SR 4.

camped in the rain May 15 and
16.
The intrepid youngsters
Five brightly colored pup. launched their canoes at
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ItIS$.. Iiit.l Up th
thCTC Weki'.'a Springs Stnt Park.
gloomy landscape at Wekiva paddled 13 miles downstream to
Hirer Iantjing a n Scouts Wekiva Landing and set up
from Troop 32, Maitland, camp in the rain.

.

t'flIflatt 0.1.1*0

rnIuFIT,1IIaIo

Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
(Thumley's Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwtnls,7a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Tanglewood AA. closed, 8 p.m.. St. Richard's
Epi.5cIp'l Church. Lake Howell Rood.
lAIngwnod AA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
('hurch. (.'hurch Street.

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on a

weekend camping trip

DAY

SATURDAY, MAY 29

THURSDAY, JUNE 3
OES Seminole Chapter 2, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.,
Sanford,
,
.
Lake Mary Rnthrv
'
Club.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri."'
Sanford AA. a p.m. 1201 W. First St. (open).
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
Ivanhoe. Orlando.
SATURDAY, JUNE 12
Dance sponsored by Fr. Lyons Chapter Knights of
Columbus, Sanford, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Music by
Norm Right.

need not
be

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Hwy. 17.92 At 27th St. 6 Days 99 Sun, 107
PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SUNDAY, MAY $h while quantities last.

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county. "I'd like to turn them off," he said.

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government agrees to pick up
the electric bill for 52 street
lights.
"I'd like to turn them off as
far as the city is concerned.

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prooiem, as UTY commissioner A.
A. McClanahan sees it, is that taxpayers

lak*e Monroe may find themulf living in Sanford are paying $1,092 yearly to
in the dark unless county light 52 street lights that are located in the

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to pick up the bill.
nezed.
"My recommendation Is for
McClanahan says the money
the commission to take the item returned from the 52 fights
don't see any reason to burn 52 up at budget time," Neiswender outside city limits could be used
lights in the county,"
Sanford said. The county commission to provide lighting for a city
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finished building this dock, with the help of (standing, from left)
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TO CONSTRUCTION Ecology Club sponsor Debbie Thompson, co-sponsor Bill Gibson,
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
A dispute
LONGWOOI)
involving the city and two
couples over the ownership of
cemetery lots in Longwood
Memorial Gardens may wind
UI) in the Seminole County
circuit court.
William Leffler 111, attorney
for Mr. and Mrs. James
McEvers of Magnolia Avenue,
said today, "We've tried to
negotiate this long enough. A
decision has to be made about
whether to go to court."
The problem came to light
after McEvers complained to
Abbott
Attorney
State
herring's office that two
cemetery lots which he has
executed deeds for were sold to
a second party and a relative of
the second party was burled at
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McEvers said he bought the
two lots in 1972, finished paying
for them and received deeds
executed in 1972, carrying the
Longwood city seal and the
signatures of then-Mayor Ken
Brown and City Clerk Onnie It.
Shomate.
lie said when he visited the
lots Late last year he found that
a body had been buried there.
"I'm trying to get them (the
city) to move the body and get
my lots back," McEvers said.
He said when the city refused to
cooperate he retained Leffler's
services in January.
McEvers said he talked to
Mayor James K. Lormann and
City Council Chairman J.R.
Grant about the problem and
Lorinann assured him action
would be taken to honor his
ownership of the lots. He added,
however, that Instead the city
wanted to trade other lots for

Sources close to the controversial Central Florida task force of
the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said today
thattheunitisexpectedtomoveitsheadquartersfromOrlandoto
Seminole County and that a DEA agent from New Jersey won't
take over the local operation as previously announced.
Seminole Coun ty Sheriff John Polk and Sa nford Police Chief
Ben Butler declined to comment today on the possible
replacement of Carlo Boccia who is slated to take over the local
task force about July 1, but both officers reported they had a
productive meeting Thursday in Washington with DEA head
Peter Bensinger.

Polk said he and Butler flew to Washington as representatives
of nine local Law enforcement agencies working in the task force
not to scuttle Boccia's appointment, but to straighten out a
communtcation.s breakdown.
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Amid controversy over previous task force operations under
DEA agent John Lepore, Boccia was announced Monday as the
Gene Elselein (right), chairman of th e civilian auxiliary board of new t ask force director.
the Juvenile Detention Center, welcomes Rick Hughlett to the
Then news media reports surfaced that Roccia was supervisor
Sanford facility. liughlett was recently named superintendent of of a DEA stakeout in Kearney, N.J., two years ago In which a
th e detention center after serving many years in th e area in youth school teacher was sho t in th e head when agents mistook him for
counseling and related work. Ilughlett who took over at J.D.C. on
a fugitive wanted for four murders.
Monday. is a native of Titusville and was educated at Florida
Boccia was cleared in probes by state and federal grand juries,
State University. t flerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
officials said, but $20.3 million in lawsuits f iled by Carmine Ricca
Jr.,26,a vocational education teacher, are pending thcourts.
"Boccia was caught in the middle," Polk said today. "He
wasn't told of the Central Florida task force controversy. And we
weren't made aware by DEA of the New Jersey Incident. We went
to Washington to discuss the situation and how effective Boccia
would be here since all the publicity."
"I'm very optimistic that DEA in Washington will make the
proper decision within the next 10 days," Polk said, but he
association headed by a group declined to say
the two he had purchased.
what he thinks "the proper decision" should be.
"1 was given a deed and that of citizens.
Polk and other members of the advisory board for the local
Since that time the city
proves the property is mine,"
DEA task force are known to have recommended that interim
McEvers said today. -- I included additional property.
k force director Don Harper, a DEA agent from Miami, be
shouldn't have to accept other There are currently more than selected to take over the task force operation.
property. it's a matter of 1,000 lots in the cemetery and
"There's no rift between the local law enforcement agencies
less than one-third of the lots over the task force," both Polk and Butler told reporters.
principle."
McEvers said he complained are occupied.
They said the problem Is the previous leadership of the unit
"1 wish I knew how to solve under Lepore.
to Herring's office under the
state's consumer fraud laws. the problem," said Mrs.
Ironically, Lepore flew to Washington on the same airliner as
A spokesman for herring's Shoniate, one of whose func- Orange County Sheriff Melvin Colman, Orlando Police Chief
office said, however, that in- tions includes selling the James York and Orlando Public Safety Director Robert
vestigation has shown that no cemetery lots.
Chewning. Their agencies pulled out of the task force In the
"We have offered Mr.
fraudulent intent was involved
controversy over Lepore, who now has been assigned by DEA to
McEvers other lots, offered to New Orleans.
and the matter is a civil one.
McEvers attorney said it give him his money back. I
Sources said Lepore had been summoned to the Washington
appears that the problem Is don't know what to do," she DEA headquarters on undisclosed business.
another
of
government said.
Colman, Chewning and York met with Bensinger a! tea- Polk and
becoming involved in too many
In late March, another mixup Butler met with the DEA chief and then later both Central Florida
businesses.
accurred where the two dif- delegations got together for what Polk and Butler called a
The original cemetery, ferent parties had ownership of "productive discussion."
bounded by Grant, Rosedale a cemetery lot and a body was
Sources close to the DEA task force said today that
and Langdale Avenue, which buried there.
authorization to move the task force headquarter, from Orlando
dates from the late 1800's, was
At that time, Mrs. Sliomate to South Seminole County is pending an approval by the federal
acquired by the city in the late said, permission was gained to General Services Administration which handles leasing and
1950's from a cemetery move the body to another site. rental of office space for the DEA operations.
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Meanwhile, some women at
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tons assuring anyone who the my th that women are not surveys of sex discrimination in
Congress. A study it released a
might have an Interest: "1 can here Just for work."
year ago said few women were
Ms Dorsey, a legislative aide in top-paid Jobs in Senate of"Congress is not covered Un- for Rep. Richardson Preyer, . lices and that those who held
NC., says she believes there 13 such Jobs were not as well paid
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A like this can exist because each bosses pressuring women emVwomen s political caucus says member has his own Little fief- ployes for special favors at the
the Rep Wayne Hays affair dom and what one member Capitol.
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criminatory job situation In other member's business," Ms. members are so enamored w i th
their own power," she said.
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Hays had an affair with Eliza- their laundry or whatever,
imposes on others.
beth Ray, who contends she was They just get carried away with
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al, chauvinistic world where payroll to be Hays mistress, young women who come to the
there are no rules" on employ- "really damages the image of
Hill looking for a glamorous
ment of women, said Mirium women on Capitol lull.
experience who don't realize
Dorsey, coordinator of the 20 Ray says she was unable to do what they're getting Into
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a maximum credit of $180.
—A "work bonus" for poor, working families with
children would become permanent. Under this
provision, costing $4.1 billion a year, a family IS
given a tax credit of up to 10 per cent of earned
Income up to $4,000. The benefit phases out at $9,000
Income.
Also made permanent are reduced corporate
taxes to benefit small business. The rate is 20 per
cent on the first $25,000 of taxable Income, fl per
cent on the next $25,X) and 48 per cent above
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permanent at a cost of $4.1 billion a year. The mm[mum is $1,700 for single persons and $2,100 for joint
returns; the maximum Is $2,400 for singles and
$2,800 for Joint returns,
—A $35 credit - which is subtracted directly from
taxes owed - Is provided for a taxpayer and each
dependent at a cost of $9.6 billion. This would be
extended through June 30, 1976, to allow the new
Congress and the next president to gauge the
economy before determining whether it should be
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for t.axexempt treatment of contributions to a
pension fund. This would be available only to per.
sons whose spouses are not covered by a company
retirement plan but who contribute to an Individual
Retirement Account (IRA).
At a cost to the U.S. treasury of $40 million a year,
the spouse's maximum IRA contribution of $1,500 a
year could be increased to $2,000 for a joint
retirement fund to cover husband and wife.
Extension of the tai cuts will allow current
withholding rates from paychecks to continue. Here
are the tax cuts that would be extended:
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to head off a tax increase scheduled for July 1 that
The Senate bill also has some had news for
would cost a typical four-member American family wealthy Investors and some good news for houseearning $15,000 an extra $180 annually.
wives and working parents.
The Senate Finance Committee voted
Some of the provisions that have been used by
unanimously Thursday In favor of extending investors to shield their Incomes from taxation
current tax cuts. The House has approved a similar would be tightened, but not as much as by a bill
bill,
passed by the House last year.
If the antirecession tax cuts enacted List year are
Working parents would be allowed a tax credit of
allowed to expire as scheduled on July 1, it would up to $800 a year for certain childcare and
mean a $245 tax Increase for a family of four ear- household expenses necessary for both parents - or
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Sanford Rlght-to-LIfe,7:30p.m., All Souls Social Hall.
TUESDAY, JUNE 1
Forest City Elementary School Kindergarten End-ofthe-year program. 7:30 p.m.

Natiunal Organization for Women, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L Building, SR 436, and Palm Springs Drive.
ODen to public.
Rotary Club of Casselberry, 7:30 a.m. The Caboose.
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford Woman's Club catered luncheon meeting
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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA. closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church
Orange County Annual GOP Barbecue, 4-8 p.m.,
Winter Garden Tanner Auditorium. Fun and games for all
ages. Tickets available Altamonte Mall Ticket Agency.
MONDAY, MAY 31
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford.

Jayreettes. 7:30 p.m., Jaycee Information Building,
Fourth and French, Sanford.
Casselberry Woman's Club covered dish luncheon,
12:30 p.m., clubhouse, Overtrook Drive.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Sanford Uons Club. noon, Holiday Inn.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.

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one of the scout leaders who to the camp recreation room,
tlrove to the camp to "rescue" which contained a piano. The
the wet lad's, but they rcfed tu -cc room was boon kTowtd
be ,rescued" and continued with other campers as the
their th1ti as thctgh the
train of Chopin, Mozart.
sun was smiling on them. Some Beethwen and Bach filled the
even tiled the fishing and night
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scouts were standing around in piano for nine years and his
the rain, eating pork and beans music kept the entire camstraight from the can, ac. neround entertained for hours.
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Seminole County Council of PTA's annual bauquet,
6:30 p.m., Community United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Installation and program.

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Awards
Dinner 7:30 p.m., Civic Center. Cocktails, 6:30 p.m.,
('hamberbuilding
United Daughters of the Confederacy. 2:30 p.m., 208
V. 17th St.. Sanford. Mrs. John Wallace, UDC district
director, will speak and install officers.

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invited to organizational meeting.

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UCLA Center for Ulcer Researchand Education inCaliforma.
Grossman, here for a medical meeting, says that 30 years ago
male ulcer patients outnumbered female patients 20-1 but the
. ratio has now dropped to 2-1. Smw 5 million female adults have
" ulcers, compared to 10 million male adults, he says.
Dr. Charles Cede, assistant director of the UCLA center, says
that part of the problem has been traced increased smoking
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Stuart Spencer. Ford s deputy campaign
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district conventions in Missouri and two in an Alabama runoff. President was happy with the results. "This is the night Reagan
That puts the former Georgia governor past the halfway mark had to make a big comeback," Spencer said. "He didn't do it..,
with 876 of the 1,505 delegates needed for the Democratic

Reagan said he was pleased with his wins in Arkansas, Idaho

and Nevada. lie said of Kentucky and Tennessee, ,,I feel good
doing as well as I did in thiese border states."
Church called the Oregon and Idaho wins "a quantum leap

forward for my campaign." And he ached: "The results tonight
show peciple are taking a second look at Jimmy Carter."

expected in Oregon and beating Reagan by narrow margins in

it looked for a while like be might squeeze out win in Tennessee

Tennessee and Kentucky. And while Reagan's bigger wins in
Nevada, Idaho and Arkansas gave him a net gain of 20 delegates
on the day, the President still leads, 779 delegat". to 6,L)-

to make his prediction good. Ford's margin was narrow through % on half the peimaries he has entered in May.
much of the evening, an;d Reagan pulled to within 123 votilis
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about 50 precincu lieft to report.
the race. A won delegate:i in Arkansas and Kentucky," he said.

FtlmundG Brown Jr. easily captured the Nevada primary.

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Rep. Morris K. Udall of Arizona, who picked up a scattered six
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border states and th.ree in the far West, areas that are the delegates Tuesday, remains second with 298.5. There is also a
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probability 30 per cent today
Before any taxes are levied, Avenue from the lakefront to to consider firing or suspending Tenant Council of the 480 units
Police Cliief Harry Benson, out
and tonight and 40 per cent however, voters must approve Fifth Street; and the north side Thomas Wilson 111, executive of low-cost public housing in
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athletic coaches. She claims to be better
qualified and more experienced than some other
teachers at the school *hose contracts have been
renewed and who are also athletic coaches.
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football, it would help' get the position

received outstanding evaluations. But her
teaching contract has not been renewed for th e
coming year.
"In my opinlon.Icanflndabetterquallfied or
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Principal Keith Stone in the pink slip Mrs.
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At Tuesday's meeting Huskey offered to pay the
fee. He said the county's refusal to grant the plat
approval Is "putting me out of business. Huskey
also complained to the governor's office and
threatened to f He a lawsuit against the commission.
But Kimbrough said Huskey found a "legal
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as Commissioner Sid Vihlen Jr. demanded the
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address itself only to the Huskey issue. fie said the
county needs arulthgtodcrnijncif PUD zoning is
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injured at Lake Slary Tuesday estimated at $700. Deputy the wrong side of the road,
tax of up to three mills for board chairman.
afternoon when a two-wuntY Bennett wasn't injured. police forcing motorists to take lo% 63. Rainfall: .73 Inch.
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are released from promises made two years ago.
countyAtty.
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Shevin, but Freeman said,"I will ask Kimbrough to

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medicine to control gout. A card club suit when your hand it stamped. sell-addressod
have high uric acid levels and person with high uric acid meets all requirements for an envelopes are enclosed. The
never have any associated joint levels who is willing to follow opening
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involvement such as the red hot good medical supervision can
the short club is that you tend and will receive copies of
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not to open four-t-ard major JACOBY MODERN.)
severe pain or gouty arthritis. avoid the complications that so

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is mandatory. PUD zoning is different than conventlonal in that commitments are drawn up and
are on file at the county courthouse, whereas

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without a county ordinance Is illegal. And, two
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doing, I have never seen he has never had any in.
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the commitments Huskey made In Sweetwater
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More than half the states, 53
WASHINGTON tAP)
labor unions and 22 church groups are joining 73 foodstamp families to sue the Ford administration in an attempt to stop a sharp cutback In the food stamp program.
Ronald Polhrk, director of the private non-profit Food
Research and .ictlon Center who will argue the case for
almost 200 plaIntiffs, said the suit will be filed in U.S.
District Court today.
According to current Agriculture Department
estimates, about 1.66 million families would be eliminated
entirely from the food-stamp rolls under new regulations
that begin taking effect next Tuesday.
An additional 1.72 million families with incomes just tinder the official poverty tines would remain in the program
but would have to pay more cash for the stamps. Administration officials say the other two million-plus families remaining in the program will see their benefits increase.
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police reports, that when he ap. old Geneva owner of five chim- chimps, was given a summons
proached the truck he was panzees has received another to court on the ordinance
jumped by three men who beat county court summons for "relating to not confining
Sanford police are probing and kicked him and attempted alleged violation of the courtly dangerous animals within a
the beating and attempted to rip his wallet from his pants animal control ordinance,
proper cage, which allowed the
robbery early today of a pocket.
ier1ff's deputies, who had animals to escape and run atsecurity guard at the Seminole
Patrolman Jack Fulenwider been summoned to Alexander's large unrestrained, threatening
- County Road Department and said the men were apparently residence on Lake Harney the protection of persons and
warehouse headquarters at scared off when Smith's Ger- Acrettes Road twice in the last other animals."
County Home 11111. off U.S. 17-92 man shepherd dog approached week, reported that last night
Patton said the chimps
near Five Points,
and that the men ran from the they again found that two escaped from a cage through a
Greg Smith, 21, an employe of area.
chimpanzees had escaped from hole In the top, the same way
Mohawk Security Service, told
Smith was able to rip off a their cage and were ambling they did last week.
police he was on guard duty at jacket one man was wearing, Along the roadway.
He reported the cages
the county facility at 1 a.m. police said, and it was turned
Deputy J. M. Patton said remained In the same condition
when he saw the headlights on a over to investigators.
Alexander, who arrived home and that there was no food or
dumptruck were on.
Chip Owner Cited
after Animal Control Officer water In the cages for the
Smith said, according to
Rudolf Alexander, 37-year- Bruce Clarke had corraled the animals,

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India s Relat*ions W'I'th Bangladesh St'1*11 Frustrating

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and 11w young nation the Indian dispute s. was brought on by last tionately known, Was COil- intervention in 1971.
NEW l)ElJll, India i AI'p
India expressed its shock and emerged as the leader of Hang- assassination attempt." and
'India has patched up ties with arms helped create with its into
secularism
and
"The
assassination
really
hit
dismay
at the assassination, ladesh after two power strug- strongly warned Dacca against
and
nutted
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ild rivals China and Pakistan, ti r ntion in the 1971 Pakistan .iss,is_sin,,tion of the Bangladesh Friendh relations with India
tin Indians. intl it hit Mrs but in the three months of up- glcs III November. and later violence to its nationals
ut relations with Bangladesh.
lvii w;ir, Bangladesh once was president. Sheik Mujihur Rah- and his assassination touched
Dacca and New Delhi are still
;antthi personally,'' one West- heaval that followed India per- that month, when India's high
the nation it helped create, re- East Pakistan.
man, and several associates oil fears in India of anti-hindu ern diplomat said. "The Bane- sistentiv maintained it would commissioner to Bangladesh talking and pledging to
The rurrent rift, though deal- ci) ii SI tie red pro-I n dl an. violence in Bangladesh and a ladesh war cost 'he Indians a lit r.nt interfere in Bangladesh's mis wounded in a shooting in negotiate with each other, but
main a frustration for Prime
'5 iister Indira Gandhi's gov. mi: svitli long-standing geitDacca, the Indian government the postures appear to be
potential refugee problem like and they had an interest in internal affairs.
cllplomimals sa
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eraphical
and
political
Ma). (;en. Ziaur Itahman denounced the incident as "an toughening with each flareup.
\lnjib, a_S the sheik was :.flec- the one that prompted Indian Mtijib."
In the past month. India and
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changes
three border
shooting incidents. and a grow
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ter rights has all but ended In. . .
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of friendship with Its overrppulated and undernourished
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The souring of the IndiaBangladesh Friendship is particularly troublesome to New
Delhi because it represents the
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countries and possibly the Soviet Union prompted Cuba's
decision to begin removing Its 15, (100 troops from Angola,
S. officials say.
The Cuban pull-out, to be conducted at the rate of about
200 a week, is viewed here as an effort by Cuba to recoup
some cf the diplomatic ground it appears to have lost in

SHA M

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Tenant Council representative studies of the operation of the
Brown wasn't available for
Tuesday afternoon that if local housing authority to reply comment as was Evans today.
tenants have evidence of to the tenants' complaints but
"He's (Evans) got another
Sanford.
Meanwhile, State Attorney criminality "they could go the that no BUD action on corn- day to act," Wright said. "I
Abbott Herring said he has told the FBI" and if the matters plaints against Wilson is ex- hope he'll call a meeting."
One source close to the SB/i
a Tenant Council represen- tenants want probed are of a pected because complaints
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A blond European arriving
tative seeking a grand jury civil nature that the U.S. against local authority staff board said today there apon a foreign airline carried the suitcase bomb that killed
probe of the local housing Attorney could hear the corn- members is outside BUD parently are different in.
himself and a woman guard and Injured 10 Israelis at
jurisdiction and are handled terpret-atlons of the SHA byauthority operations amid plants,
Israel's international airport Tuesday, the airport
Tenants Council members
laws, adopted in 1943. In
allegations "of (allure to do
manager told a news conference,
SHA board members George reference to special or called
certain things with federal picketed SHA offices on W. 10th
Airport police said the man carried a Dutch passport
funds" that the state attorney Street last week in efforts W. Brown and Samuel Wright board meetings,
bearing the name of Hugc Miller.
In their letter calling for the'
and local grand jury have no aimed at getting Wilson fired. Jr. have requested a special or
A second suitcase bomb went off half an hour later as
jurisdiction and complaints The picketing ended on Monday called SUA board meeting to special meeting, Brown and
police were dragging It from the arrival hall of Benand council representatives consider firing or suspending Wright, stated that the by-laws
should be directed to the
Gurion International Airport. It caused no damage or
carried
their complaints to Wilson.
say the chairman shall call a
Attorney's office or the
casualties. The police blew open a third suitcase with
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Wright said this morning that meeting within two days of
Department of Housing and BUD.
detonators, but it contained only clothes.
BUD officials reportedly he's received no word from receipt of a written request by
Urban Development (HUD).
have said they will use in- Evans about a meeting, as board members.
Herring said he told the formation gathered in prior provided for in SHA by-laws.
SHA attorney Ned Julian Jr.
wasn't available today to
comment on the by-laws
OVERLOOKING FARAYA, Lebanon (AP) A crucial
questions,
battle in Lebanon's civil war is raging through rocky
— Bob Lloyd
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She said Stone told her all coaches were on
snowpatcheti mountains that used to be the best ski
continuing contract, but that some might not
country in the Middle East.
to athletics and I'm going to take my fight to the want to coach next year. He would then need an
Moslem and Christian forces are trading heavy artillery
public."
open slot to find another coach.
shells, bullets and rockets front peak to peak. Casualties
Mrs. Edwards will appear before the
Stone noted that his teaching staff had dwinin three weeks of righting have been heavy.
Seminole County School Board tonight when It died from 80 to about 50 when the seventh and
Ap
meets at 7:30 p.m. at Altamonte Springs City eighth grades were phased out two years ago. He
Hall.
said this meant many faculty members had to
Stone has denied Mrs. Edwards' charges, take on extracurricular activities.
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saying that "the idea of my eliminating her to
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The large percentage of these teachers on
Maitland, Altamonte Springs
get a coach per se is not true." Stone added, continuing contract poses a problem, said Stone,
LAKE MARY
The city's exiting from an Industrial plant and Lake Mary police and the
"I've not considered any additional assignments because extracurricular activities are not part of planning and zoning com-. at Lake Mary Boulevard and
Florida Highway Patrol.
for coaches, but I may need some new per- the basic contract. Teachers cannot be forced to mission Wednesday night Lake Emma Road. was
State Trooper C.!.. Tomlinson
sonalitles among my coaches."
approved preliminary plans for unaware of the chase and was said he charged Copley with .
take on these extra responsibilities,
Mrs. Edwards feels that her training and
"The taxpayers have an investment in me a new million dollar subdivision almost run down by the fleeing reckless driving, unlawful
experience makes her "eminently qualified" to which should not be lightly discarded," said Mrs. to be constructed on a 24-lot motorcycle,
speed, attempting to elude an
continue In her teaching position. She has a Edwards, adding that she did not want to see the parcel on Evansdale and
The motorcycle ran a We officer, no drivers license, no
bachelor of arts degree with a major in French "extracurricular dog wag the academic tail." Pinetree Streets.
Mary police roadblock at Lake valid license tag, possession of
and minor in Spanish, and is also certified to
Developer Frank Heidrich Mary Boulevard and Country a stolen tag, no headlight and no
In addition to the public appeal she plans to
teach English. She lived In Paris, France, for make tonight, Mrs. Edwards has filed a was authorized by the advisory Club Road and then continued face shield, plus driving
on the
four years prior to teaching, and last summer grievance with Stone.
board to proceed wit!; final east on Lake Mary Boulevard, wrong side of, the road.
chaperoned 247 students on a tour to Europe.
She claims that her contract calls for ad- planning for the minimum officers said.
Altamonte police lodged
11cr classes at Oviedo include French 1, 2, 3 inlnistrative personnel to worn with annual three-quarter acre, lakefront
Bennett said he had stopped charges of reckless driving and
and 4, and Spanish I. At Stone's request, she contract teachers to help them develop into sites, including engineering his patrol car, with light attempting to elude an officer.
accepted the position of assistant department productive teachers. "No one ever counseled me plans for drainage,
flashing and siren sounding, in
Seminole Deputy Charles
c hairman of the language arts department and is in any way. They did not follow procedure," she
Custom-built homes to be the westbound lane of Lake Coffee, who reported the
co-sponsor of the school's largest club, the claims,
constructed at the sites are to Mary Boulevard when the niotorcyck' was traveling
In
International Club.
Stone rejected her grievance Tuesday. She contain a minimum of 1,600 motorcycle tried to go between excess of 100 miles an how
Stone said that Mrs. Edwards had "done a will now file with School Supt. William P. Layer, square feet of floor space. The the patrol car and the car
of a when it outdistanced him on 1-4
good job" In the classrocrn, but had not made and if he turns her down, take her grievance to new subdivision, at this point, is stopped motorist and plowed from
SR434 to Lake Mary
much contribution to extra-curricular activities, the school board.
known simply as "Heidrich's into the right front fender of the fk".m!e'ard, said cha'g
of
lie said he was aware that she had volunteered to
Layer said that he could not comment on the subdivision."
patrol car.
reckless driving and fleeing and
coach tennis and swimming, but that she had not case as he has not yet received a copy of the
In other business, the board
Police said the driver was attempting to elude an officer
been given the opportunity to do so.
grievance,
approved the creation of a new thrown from the motorcycle are also pending.
Mrs. Edwards said she was told by Stone that
He said he accepted Stone's recommendation zoning designation, RM-2, which careened into the edge of
Officers said an expired Ohio
her contract was not being renewed nor was she that Mrs. Edwards not be rehired "through an which permits both the lease of woods on the north side of Lake
license tag on the motorcycle
being granted continuing contract status omission." Layer said, "Her name was not on and private ownership of lots in Mary Boulevard,
was reported stolen with
because he had decided to hold her position open the list for continuing contract which I received, a mobile home park.
Bennett
reported
the another motorcycle In Ohio.
and untenured as he had coaching and extra- They don't have a separate list for those not
The recommended new motorcycle was traveling at a
curricular problems.
zoning category is to be for- "speed of 100 miles per hour or
being renewed."
VT
warded to the city council for more" when it struck the patrol
action,
car.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Sixteen persons and three
Mexican firms have been Indicted as alleged partners in
an international conspiracy to smuggle the banned cancer
substance laetrile Into the United States.
The federal grand jury indictments were disclosed
Tuesday night by the San Diego Union, which said they
were Issued last Thursday. The New York Times carried
a similar report.
One of those charged with conspiracy in the case is Andrew R.L. McNaughton, 57, a Canadian who allegedly
produces most of the laetrile used In North and Central
America.
The 12-count Indictment accused the defendants and 33
unindicted coconspirators of producing lactrile, also
known as vitamin B17, In laboratories in Tijuana, Mexico,
then smuggling It into the United States for secret sale as
a cancer treatment.

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Radiation Talks Crucial
WAShINGTON (AP)

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A State Department official

says delicate U.S.-Soviet talks over microwave bombardment of the American embassy In Moscow appear to
be nearing a crucial point that could determine whether
stronger U.S. steps are needed to deal with the radiation.
Harry G. Blaney, a member of the department's Policy
Planning Staff, voiced the assessment Tuesday at a
governing board meeting of the American Foreign Service Association, which represents U.S. foreign service
officers and other State Department employes.
Blaney is chairman of AFSA's committee on extraordinary dangers. The panel has been engaged in talks with
top State Department management officials, seeking to
insure that employes are fully Informed about the Moscow
situation and similar problems that may arise elsewhere.

Default, Rocks Exchange
NEW YORK (API — Failure by speculators to deliver
nearly 50 million pounds of Maine potatoes has rocked the
104-year-old New York Mercantile Exchange. One broker
says that if those who caused the default get away tinpunished it could "destroy the traditional fabric of the
commodity futures trading system."
It was clear that default on the potato contracts could
have widespread ramifications on the exchange that gives
farmers and others a chance to gamble on future
production of several types of raw mitrialc nonin ca. rn-i
fluctuation.

Post Office To Hold Auctions
WASHINGTON (AP) - If your collection of Conway
Twitty's greatest hits never arrived in the mail, chances
are it's gone for a good purpose — helping the cashstarved Postal Service solve its debt problems.
The Postal Service is making profits from auctioning off
books and records after its new mail sorting machinezi
have ripped them from their wrappers.
Spokesmen for the book and record industries said
Tuesday that their merchandise has received unprecedented damage in the mail since the Postal Service
began using an automated system for sorting packages.

Meningitis Claims Recruit
LAWTON, Okl.a. I AP - A post-mortem examination
was to be performed to determine what type of meningitis
claimed the We of a Il-year-old basic recruit from Lake
Placid, U.S. Army officials said.
The victim was identified by officials of Fort Sill Army
Base as Pvt. Jesse Blaine.
Dr. Charles Green of the City-County Health Department In Lawton said there are several types of meningitis,
some more contagious than others.

DON
REYNOLDS
DEMOCRAT
5th
Congressional
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Tb. 'ommlttsv to slect CON REYNOLDS to
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Two or three times a
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see a strange sight on the railroad bridge over the Zambezi
River.
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pushed from one side to a white
line in the center of the bridge.
There a locomotive from the
opposite side hooks on and
hauls them oil. By mutual.
agreement the locomotive's
never cross the white line,
which marks the border betccr. Rhodesia and Zambia,
nations hostile to each other.
Officially, the bordcr between
white-governed Rhodesia and
the black independent sta te of
Zambia has been sealed for
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The board also recommended

Kimbrough with ',eing an

trip should have been sanctioned by "some official action
by the Board of County Commissioners.""
The same day Freeman new
to Tallahassee, four county
commissioners also made the
trip to visit lawmakers at the
legislative
se ssion
In

"obatructionist commissioner"

and said Kimbrough consistently votes against payment
of any bills submitted by the
county attorney.
Kimbrough sa ys payment
may be illegal because the trip
wasn't approved by an official
vote of the commission. "The
bird took no official action,"
Kimbrough said. "There was no
reason for him to go," Kimtrough said.
Freeman says department
heads don't need official board
action before making trips as
long as the particular department chief has the money In his
budget to pay for the trip.
Asked if time legal department

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But Kimbrough maintains the

COUNTRYCLUBROAD
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The county attorney said be misslonersllarryKwiatkows)d,
says county payment of $74 for went to Tallahassee to confer Sid Vihien Jr. and Commission
plane fare to Tallahassee for with John Harris, chief Chairman Mike Hatt.away.
County Atty. Thomas Freeman litigation counsel for the
Williams said he disapproved
may be an "illegal ex- Department of Transportation of paying the plane fare
(DOT), about widening SR-434.
Freeman
last week represented
the county during 4 days of

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the commission.

While in Tallahassee,
Williams said, "I never saw
Freeman."
Williams said there was no
official action prior to the

plane's departure authorizing
the county attorney to
to
fly

Tallahassee. Courthouse Tallahassee.
records show commissioners
Frevnan, a Democrat, said
turned In expense vouchers to
Kimbrough and Williams are
cover costs of the entire trip.
complaining because they want
But Freeman's voucher sought
to keep his (Freeman's) name
payment only for the $74 plane
in the news because this Is an
fare.
election year.
On May 18, the commission
by a 3-2 vote, approved
"Now the board pays his
payment of the $74. Voting check when he wasn't
against payment were authorized
that's an illegal
Republican Commissioners expenditure," Kimbrough said.

V61.

Like anyone else, a funeral
director has to make ends meet
He has facilities to maintain, cars
to buy, salaries to provide and, of
course, taxes to pay.

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by The Sanford Herald, Inc., 300 N French Ave., Sanford, FIt
3,7,'
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4ome Dt,very. 55 cents, Mon th 17 10 6 Mont-is . 511 ?O Yp,ir
S'S 10 By Mat In Fl,,di tarn,- ,cs t- orn, clelsery All ofnrr rnj
12 7. I Months, $I3 20 , 17 Mcntrij $32 40

freely.
"We call them the ghost
trains of the Zambezi," a railman in this far northwestern
town said. "That's because
they're not supposed to exist"
However, examinations of the
freight manifests on cars at the
rail siding here indicate that all
the cargo is hauled between the
ornier Belgian colony of Zaire
Zambia's northern neighbor
and South Africa which is south
of Rhodesia.
Fuel and machinery for the
multibillion-dollar mining industry in the Zairian province
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had no dea Freeman was
making the trip. He said he was
surprised when he learned the
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By El) h'IIICKETT
had funds for a trip to Richard Williams and KimHerald Staff Writer
Tallahassee, Freeman replied, trough. Voting for payment
Seminole County Corn- "I don't know."
were
Democratic
corn-

penditure."
Freeman has offered to re pay
the $74 fare for his May 9 trip.
"If it's any prcbiem. I'll pay it
back," Freeman said.
Freeman also charged

Agencies Involved In the high.

that a request for the aban. speed chase included the
donment of Sixth Street be Orange and Seminole County
denied by the city council.
Sheriff's Departments,

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Prime Minister Ian Smith of
Rhodesia to protest black nationalist guerrilla incursions.
and later by President Kenneth
cKaunda of Zambia to shear all
ties with this breakaway British
colony.
But freight cars crammed
with a wide range of cargo continue to cross the bridge, 200
feet above the Zambezi River,
and every few months both
Zambian and Rhodesian trans-

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Freeman 's Plane Fare

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expenses within reason so as to
keep his prices wi thin every fami.
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tion of relations between India

Crucial Battle In Progress

S ubdivisio

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8a,00 Chick,n, Z,l/we,d ciii, and ill if, tmmning1.
can tlnuws calartamniant and

formerly Ceylon
In August
'Some Western diplomats exa belief that Mrs. (,andhi
sought the recent accords with
China and Pakistan as part of a
bid she will make in Sir linka
to achieve a leadership position
in the nonaligned world coniparable to that held by her father, the late Prime %linister
Jawaharlal Nehru.
ItSuch a bid would not tx- en-

locally,

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Africa as a result of continuing military involvement.
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decision was a "positive development." A partial Cuban
withdrawal from Angola would be insufficient and there
was no possibility of any renewed U.S. interest in nonnalizing relations with Havana until all Cuban troops have
gone home, he said.
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme told Kissinger
Monday of Cuba's plans.

Airport Bombing Recounted

Laetrile Smuggling Charged

Wednesday, May 26, 1974-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Incidents Mar Friendship

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Border Shooting

of Shaba -- formerly Katanga
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ransport minister. Roger
Hawkins, all of Zaire's copper
output is channeled out on returning freight cars for shipnient from South African ports.
Zaire's dependence on a transport artery controlled by the

white minority government

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Angolan civil war, when Zaire
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the Benguela Railroad to the
Atlantic Ocean has been unable
to cope with traffic traditionally
fed out from the Shaba mines.
The Zambian government
has repeatedly denied that
cargo from South Africa i
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Zaire.

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Groups To Sue Over
WASHINGTON i AP — More than half the states, 53
labor unions and 22 church groups are joining 73 foodstamp families to sue the Ford administration in an attempt to stop a sharp cutback in the food stamp program.
Ronald Pollack, director of the private non-profit Food
Research and Action Center who will argue the case for
almost 200 plaintiffs, said the suit will be filed in U.S.
District Court today.
According to current Agriculture Department
estimates, about 1.66 million families would be eliminated
entirely from the food-stamp rolls under new regulations
that begin taking effect next Tuesday.
An additional 1.72 million families with incomes just under the official poverty Lines would remain in the program
but would have to pay more cash for the stamps. Administration officials say the other two million-plus families remaining in the program will see their benefits increase.

Laetrile Smuggling Charged
SAN DIEGO (AP)
Sixteen persons and three
Mexican firms have been indicted as alleged partners in
an international conspiracy to smuggle the banned cancer
substance Laetrile into the United States.
The federal grand jury indictments were disclosed
Tuesday night by the San Diego Union, which said they
were issued last Thursday. The New York Times carried
a similar report.
One of those charged with conspiracy In the case is Andrew R.L. McNaughton, 57, a Canadian who allegedly
produces most of the laetrile used in North and Central
America.
The 12-count indictment accused the defendants and 33
unindicted coconspirators of producing laetrile, also
known as vitamin B17, In laboratories in Tijuana, Mexico,
then smuggling It into the United States for secret sale as
a cancer treatment.
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Radiation Talks Crucial
WASHINGTON (AP) — A State Department official
says delicate U.S.-Soviet talks over microwave bombardment of the American embassy in Moscow appear to
be nearing a crucial point that could determine whether
stronger U.S. stem are needed to deal with the radiation.
Harry G. Blaney, a member of the department's Policy
Planning Staff, voiced the assessment Tuesday at a
governing board meeting of the American Foreign Service Association, which represents U.S. foreign service
officers and other State Department employes.
Blaney Is chairman of AFSA's committee on extraordinary dangers. The panel has been engaged in talks with
top State Department management officials, seeking to
insure that employes are fully Informed about the Moscow
situation and similar problems that may arise elsewhere.

Default Rocks Exchange
NEW YORK i API — Failure by speculators to deliver
nearly 50 million pounds of Maine potatoes has rocked the
104-year-old New York Mercantile Exchange. One broker
says that if those who caused the default get away unpunished it could "destroy the traditional fabric of the
commodity futures trading system."
It was clear that default on the potato contracts could
have widespread ramifications on the exchange that gives
farmers and others a chance to gamble on future
production of several types of raw materials against price
fluctuation.

Post Office To Hold Auctions
WASHINGTON IAPI — If your collection of Conway
Twitty's greatest has never arrived in the mail, chances
are it's gone for a good purpose
helping the cashstarved Postal Service solve its debt problems.
The Postal Service is making profits from auctioning off
books and records after its new mail sorting machines
have ripped them from their wrappers.
Spokesmen for the book and record Industries said
Tuesday that their merchndise has received unprecedented damage in the mail since the Postal Service
began using an automated system for sorting packages.
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Meningitis Claims Recruit

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I.AWTON. Okla. (AP) — A post-mrtein examination
was to be performed to determine what type of meningitis
claimed the life of a 14-year-old basic recruit from Lake
Placid, U.S. Army officials said.
The victim was identified by officials of Fort Sill Army
Base as Pvt. Jesse Blaine.
Dr. Charles Green of the City-County Health Department in Lawton said there ar several types of meningitis,
some more contagious than )thers.

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police reprts, Wwhen he ap- old Geneva owner of five ctilm- chimps, was given a summons
preached the truck he was panzees has received another to court on the ordinance
jumped by three men who beat county court summons for "relating to not confining
Sanford police are probing and kicked him and attempted alleged violation of the county dangerous animals within
a
the beating and attempted to rip his wallet from his pants animal control ordinance,
proper cage, which allowed the
robbery early today of a pocket.
Sheriff's deputies, who had animals to escape and run atsecurity guard at the Seminole
Patrolman Jack Fulenwider been summoned to Alexander's large unrestrained, threatening
County Road Department and said the men were apparently residence on Lake Harney the protection of persons and
warehouse headquarters at scared off when Smith's Ger- Acrettes Road twice In the last other animals,"
County Home Hill, off U.S. 17-92 man shepherd dog approached week, reported that last night
Patton said the chimps
near Five Points,
and that the men ran from the they again found that two escaped from a cage through a
Greg Smith, 21, an employe of area,
chimpanzees had escaped from hole In the top, the same way
Mohawk Security Service, told
Smith was able to rip off a their cage and were ambling they did last week.
police he was on guard duty at jacket one man was wearing, Along the roadway.
lie reported the cages
the county facility at I a.m. police said, and It was turned
Deputy J. M. Patton said remained in the same condition
when he saw the headlights on a over to investigators.
Alexander, who arrived home and that there was no food or
dumptruck were on.
Chip Owner Cited
after Animal Control Officer water In the cages for
Smith said, according to
Rudolf Alexander, 37-year- Bruce Clarke had corraled the animals,

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WORLD

India s Relateions W*Ith Bangladesh Steill Frustrating

IN BRIEF

NEW I)ElJll. India i API
India has patched up ties with

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Foreign Pressure Led Cuba
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From Page 1-A)

Oviedo Teacher Fights For Job

tinent fences before the nonaligned summit conference in
Sir Lanka — formerly Ceylon
- In August
'Snine Western di plomats cxpress a belief that Mrs. Gandhi
so ug ht the recent accords with
China and Pakistan as part of :u
bid she will make in Sir Lanka

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to achieve a leadership position
in the nonaligned world comparable to that held by tier father. the Lite Prime Minister

Jawaharlal Nehru.

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Greens

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Richard Williams and Kimtrough. Voting for payment
were
Democratic
commissionersflarry Kwiatkowski,
Sid Vihien Jr. and Commission
Chairman Mike Hattaway.
Williams said he disapproved
of paying the plane fare
because he, like Kimbrough,
had no idea Freeman was
making the trip. He said he was
surprised when he learned the
county attorney was in
Tallahassee the same time as
the commission.

VICTORIA FALLS, Rhodesia
t All i — Two or three times a
day, vacationers lounging under the trees in this resort town
see a strange sight on the railroad bridge over the Zambezi
River.
As troops on both the Rhodesian and Zambian banks of the
river look on, freight cars are
pushed from one side to a white
line in the center of the bridge.
There a locomotive from the
opposite side hoqks on and
hauls them oil. By mutual
agreement the locomotives
never cross the white line,
which marks the border bet.
ween Rhodesia and Zambia,
nations hostile to each other.
Officially, the border between
white-governed Rhodesia and
the black independent state of
Zambia has been sealed for
three-years --- initially, by
Prime Minister Ian Smith of
Rhodesia to protest black nationalist oog'rrilia incursions.
a nd later by President Kenneth
t'aunda of Zambia to shear all
ties with this breakaway British
colony.
But freight cars craitimed
with a wide range of cargo continue to cross the bridge, 200
feet above the Zambezi River,
and evers' few months both
7.ambian and Rhodesian transport officials meet to ensure
that the traffic continues to flow
3reely.
"We call them the ghost
trains of the 7.ainbezi," a mailman in this far northwestern
town said. "That's because
they're not supposed hi) exiSt."
However, examinations of the
freight manifests on cars at the
rail siding here indicate that all
the cargo is hauled between the
*orrner Belgian colony of Zaire
- Zambia's northern neighbor
and South Africa which is south
if Rhodesia.
Fuel and machinery for the
roultibillion-dollar mitining industry in the Zairian province
formerly Katanga
of Shaba
- is freighted through Zambia
along with foodstuffs.
According to the Rhodesian
"t ransport minister. Roger
Hawkins, all of Zaire's copper
output is channeled out on meturning freight cars for shipment from South African ports.
Zaire's dependence on a transport artery controlled by the
white minority government of
Rhodesia is a source of embarrassment to Zaire's govern.
.ment.
But Rhodesian officials in Salisbury point out that since the
Angolan civil war. when Zaire
supported the Western-aligned
factions that were defeated by
the Soviet-backed Popular Liberation Movement — MI't_
the Benguela Railroad to the
Atlantic Ocean has been unable
to cope with traffic traditionally
led out from the Shaba mimics.
The Zambian government
has repeatedly denied that
cargo from South Africa i
unloaded in Zambia en route to
Zaire.

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plane's departure authorizing
the county attorney to fly to
Tallahassee.

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Williams said, "I never saw
Freeman."

EningHeiu1d

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negotiate with each other, but
the postures appear to be
toughening with each flareup.

Zambia,
Rhodesia
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"Now the board pays his
check when he wasn't
authorized
that's an illegal
expenditure," KiInbrOUJL)I said.

that month, when India's high
t'ofliuhiSsiorWr to Bangladesh
aaS wounded in a shooting in
Dacca. the Indian government
kncunt "t !hs' incident as ''an

Delhi because it represents the
only blem i sh on Mrs. Gandhi s

A pp roves
Subdivision High Speed Chase Ends

Freeman, a Democrat, said
Kimbrough and Williams are
complaining because they want
to keep his (Freeman's) name
In the news because this Is an
election year.

gles in November. and later violence to its nationals.

heat'al that followed India persistently maintained it would
not interIerc in Bangladesh's
internal affairs.
Maj. cen. Ziaur Itahman

The souring of the India.

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had funds for a trip to
Tallahassee, Freeman replied,
"I don't know."
The county attorney said he
went to Tallahassee to confer
with John Harris, chief
litigation counsel for the
Department of Transportation
(DOT), about widening SR-434.
Freeman last week represented
the county during 4' days of
condemnation hearings concerning SR-434.
But Kimbrough maintains the
trip should have been sanchoned by "some official action
by the Board of County Cornmissloners,"
The same day Freeman flew
to Tallahassee, four county
commissioners also made the
trip to visit lawmakers at the
legislative
session
in
Tallahassee. Courthouse
records show commissioners
turned in expew vouchers 10
cover costs of the entire trip,
But Freeman's voucher sought
payment only for the $74 plane
fare.
On May 18, the commission
by a 3-2 vote, approved
payment of the $74. Votln4
against
payment
were
Republican Commissioners

Ilic Indians. and it hit Mrs
I andhi personally,'' one Westem (liploniat said. ''The Bangladesh war cost the Indians a hot
and they hail an interest in
Muijib.''

but in'the three months of up-

and his assassination touched
off fears in India of anti-hindu
tiolence in Bangladesh and a
potential refugee problem like
the one that protiupteti Indian

Bangladesh friendship is par.
tictilarly troublesome to New

I.k e Ma ry

By ED PRICKETT
Herald Stall Writer
Seminole County Cornmissioner John Kimbrough
says county payment of $74 for
plane fare to Tallahassee for
County Atty. Thomas Freeman
may be an "illegal expenditure."
Freeman has offered to repay
the $74 fare for his May 9 trip,
"If it's any problem, I'll pay it
back," Freeman said.
Freeman also charged
Kimbrough with being an
-obstructionist commissionerand said Kimbrough consistently votes against payment
of any bills submitted by the
county attorney,
Kimbrough says payment
may be illegal because the trip
wasn't approved by an official
vote of the comnmlsaion. "The
board took no official action,"
Kimbrough said. "Th.re was no
reason for him to go," KimIrough said.
Freeman says department
heads don't need official board
action before making trips as
long as the particular department chief has the money in his
budget to pay for the trip,
Asked if the legal department

friendly relations with India,

president. Sheik Mujibur Rahtitan, and several associates
00 si tie red
pro-I n dl an,
(hiph)niats say,
1uijib, a_s the sheik Wa_S alice-

*Aghbor to tile cast.

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riuiit rue

lssa.~,sination of tile Ikingladesh

a ar. Bangladesh once was
l•:ist Pakistan.
'ha' current rift. thought dealiou: with long-standing geoand
political
u:raphical

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rpWated and undernourished

Crucicl Battle In Progress

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ertierged as the leader of Bang- assassination attempt," and
ladesh after two power strug- strongly warned Dacca against

rivals China and Pakistan, tervention in the PC I llakistan

India expressed its shock and
intervention in 1l.
"The assassination really hit dlsn2av at the assassination,

ter
dian hopes of an early renewal
of frie ndshi p wdh i ts mcr

Airport Bombing Recounted

Kimbrough Challenges

tionately known. was comn
iuittt'd to secularism and

but relations with Bangladesh,
he nation it helped create, remain a frustration for Prime
7nister Indira Gandhi's govtt'nnuent.
In the past month, India and
Bangladesh have had bitter exchanges over three border
shooting incidents. and a growing fend over Ganges River wa-

WASHINGTON IAPI — Pressure from many African
countries and possibly the Soviet Union prompted Cuba's
decision to begin removing Its 15, 000 troops from Angola,
U.S. officials say.
The Cuban pull-out, to be conducted at the rate of about
200 a week, Is viewed here as an effort by Cuba to recoup
some of the diplomatic ground it appears to have lost in
Africa as a result of continuing military involvement.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told a news
conference Tuesday in Luxembourg that the Cuban
decision was a "positive development." A partial Cuban
withdrawal from Angola would be insufficient and there
was no possibility of any renewed U.S. interest In normarelations with Havana until all Cuban troops have
gone home, he said.
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme told Kissinger
Monday of Cuba's plans.

and t h e y oung nation the Indian
,irI)i lalpeti i reate with its in-

disputes, was brought on by last
August 's overthrow and

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Tenant Council representative studies of the operation of the
Brown wasn't available for
Tuesday afternoon that if local housing authority to reply comment as was Evans today.
tenants have evidence of to the tenants' complaints but
Sanford.
"He's (Evans) got another
Meanwhile, State Attorney criminality "they could go the that no HUD action on corn- day to act," Wright said. "I
Abbott Herring said he has told the FBI" and if the matters plaints against Wilson is ex- hope he'll call a meeting."
a Tenant Council represen- tenants want probed are of a pected because complaints
One source close to the SHA
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A blond European arriving
tative seeking a grand jury civil nature that the U.S. against local authority staff board said today there ap.
on
a foreign airline carried the suitcase bomb that killed
probe of the local housing Attorney could hear the corn- members Is outside HUD parently are different in.
himself
and a woman guard and injured 10 Israelis at
Jurisdiction and are handled terpretatlons of the SHA by.
authority operations amid plaints.
Israel's
international airport Tuesday, the airport
Tenants
Council
members
locally,
allegations "of failure to do
laws, adopted in 1943, in
manager told a news conference.
SHA board members George reference to special or called
certain things with federal picketed SHA offices on W. 10th
Airport police said the man carried a Dutch passport
funds" that the state attorney Street last week In efforts W. Brown and Samuel Wright board meetings.
bearing
the name of Hugo Miller.
and local grand Jury have no aimed at getting Wilson fired. Jr. have requested a special or
In their letter calllr.g for the'
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second
suitcase bomb went off half an hour later as
picketing
ended on Monday called SHA board meeting to special meeting, Brown and
jurisdiction and complaints The
police were dragging it from the arrival hall of Benshould be directed to the U.S. and council representatives consider firing or suspending Wright, stated that the by-laws
Gurion International Airport. It caused no damage or
Attorney's office or the U.S. carried their complaints to Wilson.
say the chairman shall call a
casualties. The police blew open a third suitcase with
Wright said this morning that meeting within two days of
Department of housing and HUD.
detonators,
but it contained only clothes.
HUD officials reportedly he's received no word from receipt of a written request by
Urban Development (HUD).
have said they will use in- Evans about a meeting, as board members.
Herring said he told the formation gathered In prior provided for in SHA by-laws.
SHA attorney Ned Julian Jr.
wasn't available today to
comment on the by-laws
OVERLOOKING FARAYA, Lebanon (AP) A crucial
questions.
battle
in Lebanon's civil war is raging through rocky
—Bob Lloyd
i('unlinucd From Page I-Al
She said Stone told her all coaches were on
snowpatched mountains that used to be the best ski
continuing contract, but that some might not
country In the Middle East.
to athletics and I'm going to take my fight to the want to coach next year. He would then need an
Moslem and Christian forces are trading heavy artillery
public."
open slot to find another coach.
shells,
bullets and rockets from peak to peak. Casualties
Mrs. Edwards will appear before the
Stone noted that his teaching staff had dwlnin three weeks of fighting have been heavy.
Seminole County School Board tonight when it died from 80 to about 50 when the seventh and
meets at 7:30 p.m. at Altamonte Springs City eighth grades were phased out two years ago. He
Hall.
said this meant many faculty members had to
Stone has denied Mrs. Edwards' charges, take on extracurricular activities.
saying that "the idea of my eliminating her to
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The large percentage of these teachers on
Maitland, Altamonte Springs
get a coach per se is not true." Stone added, continuing contract poses a problem, said Stone,
LAKE MARY
The city's exiting from an industrial plant and Lake Mary police and the
"I've not considered any additional assignments because extracurricular activities are not part of planning and zoning corn-. at
Lake Mary Boulevard and Florida Highway Patrol.
for coaches, but I may need some new per- the basic contract. Teachers cannot be forced to mission Wednesday night Lake
Emma Road, was
State Trooper C. L. Tomlinson
sonallties among my coaches,"
take on these extra responsibilities,
approved preliminary plans for unaware of the chase and was said he charged Copley with
Mrs. Edwards feels that her training and
"The taxpayers have an investment in me a new million dollar subdivision almost run down by the fleeing reckless driving, unlawful
experience makes her "eminently qualified" to which should not be lightly discarded," said Mrs. to be constructed on a 24-lot motorcycle,
speed, attempting to elude an
continue in her teaching position. She has a Edwards, adding that she did not want to see the parcel on Evansdale and
The motorcycle ran a Lake officer, no drivers license, no
bachelor of arts degree with a major in French "extracurricular dog wag the academic tail." Pinetree Streets.
Mary police roadblock at Lake valid license tag, possession of
and minor in Spanish, and is also certified to
In addition to the public appeal she plans to
Developer Frank Heidrich Mary Boulevard and Country a stolen tag,
no headlight and no
teach English. She lived in Parts, France, for make tonight, Mrs. Edwards has filed a was authorized by the advisory Club Road and then continued face
shield,
plus
driving on the
four years prior to teaching, and last summer grievance with Stone.
board to proceed wit!) final east on Lake Mary Boulevard, wrong side of the road.
chaperoned 247 students on a tour to Europe.
She claims that her contract calls for ad- planning for the minimum officers said.
Altamonte police lodged
Her classes at Oviedo include French 1, 2, 3 mlnistrative personnel to work with annual three-quarter acre, lakefront
and 4, and Spanish 1. At Stone's request, she contract teachers to help them develop into sites, Including engineering hisBennett said he had stopped charges of reckless driving and
patrol car, with light attempting to elude an officer.
accepted the position of assistant department productive teachers. "No one ever counseled me plans for drainage,
flashing
and siren sounding, In
Seminole Deputy Charles
chairman of the language arts department and Is in any way. They did not follow procedure," she
Custom-built homes to be the westbound lane of Lake Coffee, who reported the
co-sponsor of the school's largest club, the claims,
constructed at the sites are to Mary Boulevard when the motorcycle
was traveling in
International Club.
Stone rejected her grievance Tuesday. She contain a minimum of 1,600 motorcycle tried to go between excess of 100
miles an hour
Stone said that Mrs. Edwards had "done a will now file with School Supt. William P. Layer, square feet of floor space. The the
patrol
car
and
the
car
of
a
when
It
outdistanced
him on 14
good job" in the classroom, but had not made and if he turns her down, take her grievance to new subdivision, at this point, is stopped motorist and plowed
from
SR434
to
Lake
Mary
much contribution to extra-curricular activities, the school board.
known simply as "Ileidrich's Into the right front fender of the Boulevard, said charges of
He said he was aware that she had volunteered to
Layer said that he could not comment on the subdivision."
patrol car.
reckless driving and fleeing and
coach tennis and swimming, but that she had not case as he has not yet received a copy of the
In other business, the board
Police
said
the
driver
was
attempting
to elude an officer
been givemi i,
approved the creation of a new thrown from the motorcycle
are
also
pending.
Mrs. Edwards said she was told by Stone that
He said he accepted Stone's recommendation zoning designation, RM-2, which careened Into the edge of
Officers said an expired Ohio'
her contract was not being renewed nor was she that Mrs. Edwards not be rehired "through an which permits both the lease of
woods on the north side of Lake license tag on the motorcycle
being granted continuing contract status omission." Layer said, "Her name was
not on and private ownership of lots in Mary Boulevard.
was reported stolen with
because he had decided to hold her position open the list for continuing contract which I received, a mobile home park.
Bennett
reported
the
another
motorcycle In Ohio.
and untenured as he had coaching and extra- They don't have a separate list for those not
The recommended new motorcycle was traveling at a
curricular problems.
zoning category Is to be for. "speed of 100 miles per hour or
being renewed."
warded to the city council for more" when It struck the patrol
action.
car.
The board also recommended
Agencies Involved In the highCo re
that a request for the aban- speed chase included the
donment of Sixth Street be Orange and Seminole County
COUNTRYCLUBROAD
denied by the city council.
Sheriff's Depa rtments,
, Continued

Wednesday, May 26, 1976-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Border Shooting Incidents Mar Friendship

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other mail: Month, 82.70: 6 Months. $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Breaking into a Mexican jail at gunpoint to
release its American prisoners is not a recommended way to improve international relations.
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mode rn-day
"ZOrrOS,"as one wire service called them who
successfully sprang 11 other Americans and five
Mexicans from an atrocious jail in Piedras Negras,
just across the Mexico-Texas border, served at
least briefly to expose the unsavory underside of
otherwide amicable relations Mexico and the
United States enjoy.
But

Any publi c official who doesn't have the basic
intelligence to understand when he's In violation of
Florida's open meetings law doesn't have suf ficient
grey matter to represent the taxpayers.
In defense of State Rep. Bob Hattaway's
proposed Sunshine Law amendment1 Ray Sittig
argued city officials don't understand the law.
Sittig, Florida Laague of Cities Municipalities
executive director, said city officials "don't know

The truth of the matter is publi c officials don't
like the law. It's a nuisance and in seine Instances

slows down and Impedes the governmental process.
But it's Important, and wi thout it, the general public
would be In the dark because publi c officials could
meet anytime, anyplace, to decide what they

wished without even listening to opinions from the
people they've been elected to represent.

A source in Ta llahassee says there's a lot of antiSu nshine sentiment in the legislature. The House
vote of 84-25 In favor of Hattaway's amendment
bears that out. So, we'll just say thanks to the
Florida Senate and our representative there, State
Sen. Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island, for killing a
measure that would have gu tted the law.
Actually, it was a dead Issue from the start .
Because even li the Senate had passed the measure
which Tallahassee sources say was highly

what to do" when faced with prosecution.
It's ridiculous to publicly state that public officials can't interpret a law which has as Its Intent
the pre vention of closed-door meetings. Publi c

officia ls know when they're violating the Sunshine
Law. But a classic defemejstop .etp,j net to know,
because that makes It difficult to prove Intent.
Th e Clock
I'm no attorney and It's no big deal, but I don't
By ED PRIcKE'rr want a publi c offi cial represen ting me who doesn't
ha ve the cor,unon sense to know whe n the public has
been Invited to a meeting and when ci tizens have
been excluded.

The Underside
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signed It

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Into law.
from the Jump.

was a losing argumen t right

for the
measure ca me from County Atty. Thomas
Freeman. But Freeman denies he was the Impetus.
The county attorney admits, however, that he
My first

law. It's good because it
makes elected officials th ink twice before goin g
behind closed doors. That alone is worth a lot.
For Hattaway, whom I personally like and enjoy
talking to, the bill was a no-win proposition. He's

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Florida Petroleum
Marketers Association was found guilty today of attempting to bribe former Insurance Commissioner
Thomas O'Malley. The association drew the maximum
penalty — a $1,000 fine.
"I feel it's a shame that somewhere in this criminal
case somebody didn't go to jail,” said Leon County Judge
Charles McClure.
He judged the association guilty and set the fine after

sure to be tagged as the legislator who tried to gut
the Sunshine Law, If his amendment had passed,
he'd be known as the legislator who gutt ed the
Sunshine Law. You pays yo ur money, and you takes
yo ur choice.

even formal indictment, as is reportedly the case
with scores of other Ameircan citizens being held
elsewhere in Mexico.

It is not only Americans charged with serious
crimes who have been caugh t in th e meshes of
Mexico's corrupt legal system. Any number of
tourists who have had the misfortune of being involved in automobile accidents or similar minor
trouble in Mexico have returned with horror stories
about the highhandedness, abusive, extortionist

and confiscatory practices of some Mexican
authorities.
Neither the Mexican federal government nor
the U.S. State Department seems to be able to do
anything about these injustices. They seem to have
the lowest possible diplomatic priority, if there is
any official concern about them at all.
While the diplomatic wheels churn smoothly
between Washington and Mexico City, it is the little
people who get caught in th e cogs.
(Reprinted with permission from the Santa Ana

Register)

Un fair ToFisherm en
Porpoises are such appealing creatures that emotion can
get In the way of a fair judgment of the role they should play in
the commercial tuna fishing industry. Federal Judge Charles R.
tuna obviously places considerable weight on the emotional
arguments raised by environmentalists.
Some porpoises do not survive their entanglement with nets
despite efforts by fishermen to release them. Yet the National
Marine Fisheries Service, which regulates this use of porpoises,
says the mortality rate is not great enough to affect the
population of the friendly sea mammals.
If there were clear-cut evidence that the porpoise is heading
towa rd extinction because of this practice, Judge Richey's order
would make more sense. As it is, he is creating still another
disadvantage for U.S tuna fishermen to overcome in their effort
to compete with foreign f ishermen not subject to Jurisdiction of
our federal agencies,
If porpoises are to be protected in this manner — and it is
questionable whether they need to be — then the po li cy should be
laid down by an international body In the same manner that
multination agreements impose quotas on the annual catch of
tuna. Sending our tuna fleet to sea under restrictive cules that
other nations are not obliged to foll ow is a sure way of driving
that fleet away from our shores for good.

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Today's Topic: "The Social Security System."
is debated by Rep. lull Archer. (U-Texas). and
Rep. Abner Mikva, ID-Ill.) This article is
adapted from the National Town Meeting
which is held each Wednesday in Washin g ton,
DC at the Kennedy Center where public
Figtirus answer the audience's qutstlon% fl
national issues. The meetings are supported by
a grant from the Mobil Oil Corporation Mobil
has no control over Itie content

By BILL ARCHER

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Can the nation afford Social Security?
Can the nation afford Social Security?
The Social Security fund is not In jeopardy of
For 40 years now, we have been able to
being unable to pay benefits In the next few eliminate the necessity of the poor farm and
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years. But the conditions projected over the next other institutional ways In which we used to lake
75 years, in actuarial terms, are not very at- ca re of se nior citizens. When you look over the
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tractive. The current benefit structure, without record, Social Security has been a pretty good
any fur ther Increases In the formula, would system. There are problems with It. Any inrequire that our chlldren, after the year
pay stitution that has been going for 40 years,
s
more than per cent of their payroll in order to human, government or otherwise, needs some
maintain the benefits. We, as a generation, are attention and Social Security is no different. lis
not Insolvent (but) we've got some legitinite
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too high. That Is irresponsible. One of the arguments to resolve as to what we want the
problems that we've got to face up to today Is system to be and how we propose to pay for the
what Is our responsibility from generat1oi to ongoing system. I sympathize with the young
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generation, not just the immediate people who factory worker who Is trying to support and raise
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are on retirement. It's good that we've finally a family and rails against a Social Security tax.
reached the day of reckoning on Social Security. The one thing I found out about all people under
Yet, even as we face the problems that ha ve been 30 none of them ever expect to get over 30 so
created by past Congresses, we find proposals to they thi nk they don't have w worry about
the
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once again sweep It under the rug by taking other end of the Social Security system. But
general fund revenues out of the Treasury and there Is that other end. On the other
hand,
putting them Into Social Security. Not one single can't continue to finance an
ever Increasüi
member of Congress who has proposed to use burden through the payroll tax. Some
of us
general fund revenues has also proposed a tax to believe we ought to go to general revenues for
provide additional monies to go Into the general part or all of that financing. We al3o have an
Treasury. They leave you with the Illusion that argument about how many things
Copley Ne%ri Si ,c0
we want the
the money is going to be there and yet we know SocialSecurity system to do, about what the
we are running a $78.5 billion deficit In the minimum benefits ought to be and about whether
Boot Hill
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you
general Treasury so that it only means that what the system should be made voluntary. I hope the
add on top of that Is goin g to have to be
voluntary idea Is as roundly rejected as it was In
borrowed which is in flationary. And th e old and
1964 because I think you cannot have a Social
the poor pay dearest in inflation. We also have Security system in which some
people join In ay1
got to face up to a major dccon
L5I of whether we others are free not to join.
want Social Security to become a glorified Should the earnings limit for a senior citizens be
welfare program or whether we want it to have a eliminated?
wanton mutilation of nature's beautiful birds. I
Good Samaritans
relationship to the casualty Insurance concept.
At the risk of being accused of killing Santa
also wish to express my feelings to the parents
Editor
of Should the earnings limit for senior citizens
Claus, let me say thatwhile
we I agree In theory that
these buys for letting them have these vicious
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Ivan Tabor,toys and fire them within
eli m i nated?
we ought to get rid of earnings liminations, there
the city limits, which
1811 Sanford Avenue; Toby and Duane Rice; my knowledge
is 'unlawful."
An older person who wants to work should be are serious economic Impacts that have to be
and Randy Obrient.
reckoned wi th. It Is just a trivial cost we are
able to work without suffering the loss of
I only wish that thi; tatter make
his
or
talking
about. ( Not only ) would this he a ho'avy
"-ent her Scelal Sc''-' u---"" *iu wUl put WI
These people were modern 'Good aware of the
burden
on the fund, but I also ask all of you to
damage
that
can
be
done
with
the
extra
burden
on the cost of the fund and it must
Samaritans' when some driver struck our dog harmless,
little BB fun; and I hope you will think be reworked in such a way that this is taken care contemplate the fact that we currently ha$
'Cindy' and left her lying with a broken hip in the
road. The dog was taken to the Animal Hospital twice before giving one to any child, for of. But I think we are losing an awful lot of almost 8 million unemployed who are wage
whatever reason'
productive effort, of talent of experience and earners seeking to feed their families. We have
on Park Drive. Thank you again,
capability by taking away Social Security if you to take Into account that we have to do something
Sincerely,
earn
beyond a certain amount. It Is an Inequity. about a jobs program too.
The Anderson Family
S
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non
Lee
Cl
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Is
Social
Security a better buy than pri vate in- Is Social Security a better buy than private In710 Santa Barbara

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locust, Mellonville, and Celery Ave.

You wi ll be happy to know the baby cardinal
dI ed toda y. He looked li ke he might make it, but

the "tent of his injuries were too severe;
injuries brought on by your senseless shooting!
I am sick to know you der ive such pleasure in

('harlie Smith

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Awards Dinner
The annual awards dinner of
the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will be held
Friday
with
Auto-Train
President Eugene K. Garfield
as featured speaker. Cocktails
will be served at 6:30 p.m. at
the Chamber building and a
prime rib dinner at the Sanford
('iii ic Center at 7:30 p.m. at $10
per person.

Civic Club, individual and
Topper awards will be
prccntcd.

Reservations may be uiadc'
ThurSday.

by calling 322-2212 by

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Partly cloudy with a chance tides: high 7:38 a.m.. 8:02p.m.,
of thundershowers. Increasing
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Tuesday's

In Angola.

Maggie P. Roberts, Sanford
Henry W. Sprague, Deltona
Elizabeth A. Button, Osteen

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TALLAHASSEE (All) — The Senate Commerce
Committee has killed Coy. Reubin Askew's proposal to
allow automatic increases in unemployment compensation benefits.
Askew had sought to have the benefits tagged to a
percentage of the statewide average weekly wage rather
than a fixed amount set by the legislature.
However, the committee defeated the proposal 5-3 even
after sponsors compromised and lowered the percentage
from 66 per cent to 49 per cent, the level of current
payments.

Gerald Ford Has Political Courage
JIJSfl

Marjorie J. Ilalback, Sanford

Benefits Increase Killed

BERRY'S WORLD

JUSTICE

Marjorie Carlton, Sanford

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JACK ANDERSON

1

DISCHARGES

Serena Bramble, Sanford

I'ALATKA (AP)
"I can't get around, but I
preach. Lordy. I preach," The Rev. Toby Crosby said Just
a few months before he died at the age of 12!
The preaching career of The Rev. Mr. Crosby, believed
to have been the second-oldest resident of the United
States, ended two weeks ago when he was hospitalized
after a stroke. He died Tuesday.
iMis d ,*'.e in South Caroiina, The Rev. Mr. t,rosby
was recognized by a society of centenarians in Columbus,
Ohio, last year as the second-oldest American, lit-hind

.

WASHINGTON
We have watched dangerous" for African moderates,
wound up on the financial rocks if
past mayors that sort of thing in this Administration,"
President Ford closely since he picked the
"Without some strong position by us," he had been willing to face the facts. 'We cannot go
CUBANS IN AFRICA: The announcems
government reins off the floor nearly 22 months declared, "Africa would become ripe for the on spending,"
he said, "without worrying about from Angola that the new government f!
ago. We have often disagreed with his policies; picking." There had been "some criticism of the where the money
is coming from."
maintain a preferential relationship with Qtha
occasionally, we have criticized his per- timing" of the Kissinger visit, he said, "but I
Probably no presidential action was more means that the Kremlin will be calling
furmance. But we have detected one charac- can't hold foreign policy in abeyance for political unpopular than his attempt to make gas
the shots
and oil from behind the scenes.
teristic that has gone Largely unnoticed:
reasons."
more expensive. Althbugh we criticized him for
For secret intelligence reports state flatly
Gerald Ford has political courage.
Ford has also dismayed his political advisers penalizing the poor, he felt
this was the best way that the Soviets are subsidizing and
This side of the President has been revealed by calling for an increase in social security taxes
directing the
to hold down oil consumption and, thereby, to
Cuban operations In Africa.
behind closed White House doors. Ford made the and a five per cent ceiling on pay raises
and reduce U.S. dependence on Arab oil fields.
decision, for example, to send Secretary of State pensions. Past presidents managed to postpone
Cuban merchant ships, meanwhile, are
"This may net be good politics," he told his
"prominent"
in the Angolan ports of Luanda and
henry Kissinger to Africa on the eve of some such unpopular moves until alter the election, advisers, "but It is
good for the country."
Lobito.
Intelligence
reports suggest they are
cru cial Sout hern primaries.
But Ford toid alde.s it was more im portant to
Ford ai3o sought to curb electronic sur- moving military equipment from
Luanda t
The President saw advance drafts of the bring the budget under control.
velllance by the FBI and CIA in a move that Lobito as the Marxist MPLA faction continues to
statements Kissinger Intended to make In
Even more astounding, he ordered the
Africa, supporting the rights of the black shutdown of four Air Force bases In states where brought pr aise from Sen. Ted Kennedy, D.. solidify its rule in sou thern Angola .
Mass., but criticism from some conservative
Ap pa rently, Cu ba n troops are still conducting
majority. Political advisers warned that the he was co ur ti
votes
Craig in Alabama, Republicans,
timing couldn't be worse, that the Kissinger tour Rlchards-Gebaur In Kansae, Webb in Texas and
combat operations against the remaining,
Confidential minutes quote the President
would antagonize many Southern voters,
as retreating UNITA guerrillas. The ruling MPLA
even Kincheloe In his home Mate of Michigan. responding: "it was a tough decision,
without forces, according to our intelligence sources,
The President said the situation In Africa was
When Republican leaders pleaded with him to total unanimity, but I felt we had to move In
the cannot yet direct successful military operatJns
too critical to wait and personally gave Kj,nger spare their pet projects, according to the con- national interest."
on their own,
the goahead. Subsequently, Ford lost to Ronald fldentlal minutes of a May S meeting, the
Another
time,
his
Irrepressible
former
The tiny Angolan air force Is also manne
Reagan in the Texas. Georgia and Ala bama Pr esident replied bluntly: "There are def inite cam
d' by
pai gn manager, Howard -- Bob' Callaway, Cubans,
the Intelligence re ports suggest . Ther*
Primaries,
Limitations on what we can spend."
suggested to White House aide Richard Cheney have been a number
Yet the cor,fldenUal miiutea of a White House
He
fiscal reforms before he would that the politically embarrassing trial of ex-Sen. Cuban technicians of reports, too, that nre
meeting on May 12 show the President had not agree todemanded
bail New York City ot of ha fiiiauciai Edward Gurney, R.-Fla., be held
are amvtr1g I,
up until after perhaps accompanied by their families. 4014,
'
re!er4. Tk takeover of Angola by Soviet. crisis, despite a wariung that the stringent the election.
s upported Cuban troops and guerrillas, he said, measures would cost him Votes.
The
best
estimate
is
that
more
than
l2000
Cheney had been around President Ford long
had made the situation„potentially very
He replied that the Uty wculd never have enough to respond
Cuban troops and 1,000 Cuban technicians are
immediately: "We don't do now stationed

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122-Year-Old Man Dies

In one way, you are trying to measure apples
Social Security, as It is formulated today, is a and oranges when you try in 'nmnrn nritrh.
r•
.r'
better buy than what you can buy privately, plans with the Social Security System.
One
considering all the risk factors, survivorship measure you can use Is what they call the I01.
benefits, disability benefits and other coverages factors in the Insurance business— that is ho'4
which you must consider if you are going to much of the money, in fact,
gets paid out to
make a valid comparison. The reason it is a recipients as
opposed to how much is used 1or
hatter buy Is because we are transferring to
our administration. Well, the Social Security system
children the responsibility of paying more than is non-profit and, for all
Its faults, the ad.
20 per cent of their pay roll to pay higher ministration of the fund is cheaper and
than
benefits. I don't care where you pay for It, private fund you could find.
(It
returns
98
cents
through a payroll tax or out of general Treasury of every dollar). Using that as
a measuring stick,
funds, this money has to come from the next Social
Security comes out to be a pretty good
ge nera tion,
buy,

I ad dress this letter to the two boys who were
joyfully shooting down song birds with their BB

Rita S. Hill, Sanford
Lucy L. Hodges, Sanford
Carrie Humphrey, Sanford
Shirley Lynde, Lake Mary
Nettie I. Morgan, Sanford
Dan Morris, Sanford
Almeada Pettit. Deltona
Elizabeth A. Sutton, Osteen
Bose E. Williams, DeBary
Neil Young, DeBary
BIRTHS
Mr. Mrs. Daniel (Beverly)
Ogle, a boy, DeBary

last week.

822 Rosalia Dr. swanee?

Editor:

Viola L. Herman, Deltona

fraud conviction.
Lerznans earlier probation on the conviction was
revoked after authorities at Orlando charged him with
fraud by promoting franchises in a non-existant medicalaid company.
Alter the revocation in March, Lerman slipped away
from an Orlando hospital while awaiting sentencing. He
surrendered in Washington, [).C., and waived extradition

Letters To The Editor

the way for ships steaming the
passage between the Atlantic
and the Gulf of Mexico
heating water to running the
The lights were built in the air-conditioners
19th century to mark the shalBut sun power is not the only

P.,.,.., T ('..h. T.Ie......,

promoter C. Monroe Arnold "Doc" Lerman has been
sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined $20, 000 on a 1973

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the lamp
Officials say the ultimate
goals of the system are to save
itioney and to iticrease the reliablity of the reef lights, six
towering beacons whirl, point

stallation with less maintenance requirements and less
trouble," he said.
Welles said the solar unit
costs about $3,000 for sunlight
tollector cells, long-life nickelcadittiuni batteries, a regulator
to control the flow of electricity
from the cells into the batteries
and a car headlight -sized lamp
which is magnified by a giant
lens.
The batteries are the key to
the system and its expected
economy: they have a life of 15
to 20 years.

John R. Arnold, Chuluota
Essie M. Bryant, Sanford
Pamela Byrd, Sanford
Lansing Curren, DeBary
Agnes A. Dimmock, Sanford

Promoter Gets 20 Years
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into batteries which, in turn,

natural energy with which the
('oast Guard is xperirnenling.
Matrigali devised a wind-pow,
i'red system for the reef light on
F'owey Rocks, off Miami.
The godfather of the solar and
wind ss'stems is 11. Cmndr. John
H. Wells. head of the civil
engineering branch in Miami
for the Coast Guard district
stretching from Charleston,
S.C.. to Florida.
"We plan to put solar panels
on our major lights this sumimier because it appears to be a
simpler. longer-lasting in-

MAY Z5, 197$
ADMISSIONS

JACKSONVILLE (AP) — A judge has refused to
throw out a transmission repair company's suit against
the city of Jacksonville and television station WJXT but
says it can't result in punitive damages against the city.
Circuit Judge Sam Goodfriend ruled Tuesday on the
motion to dismiss but did not set a date for trial,
Mr. Transmission, based In Nashville, Tenn., claims
that the city and television station violated the Florida
security of communications law by secretly recording
conversations of mechanics during Investigation of the
company's operations.
WJXT and Post-Newsweek Stations Inc. say they are
not liable for damages because the state attorney's office
approved their reporters' actions.

FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)

' ivilian ('ia.st Guard engineer

who built the solar unit froiii
similar devices used on offshort' nil rigsr

low, vividly colorful reefs along
the Keys. The resident operatorswhooncetended the lights
are gone now, but marine life
still gathers around them.
Sometime this summer, 50
small buoys in Florida waters
will be equipped with solar
units. And officials say plan.s
are on the boards to build a
coniplete Coast Guard base in
Fort Mycrs which will use solar
energy for everything from

collection celk that transform
the energy into electricity. The
electric charge then is funneled

HOSPITAL
NOTES

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An Open Letter

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP)
A 55-foot shrimp boat
ranziwcl the Sunshine Skyway Bridge early today, officials said. One person was injured and the boat and
bridge sustained minor damage.
The Coast Guard said the Debby Ann Addison, Wised in
Fort Myers smashed Into the northbound span of the
bridge which crosses Tampa Bay. The boat remained
stuck in the bridge for several hours.
Officials said crewman Larry Tiblyer was trapped
briefly in the boat's damaged cabin, but was freed and
taken to Bavfront Hospital. lie was reported in fair
condition this morning.

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Shrimp Boat Rams Bridge

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d5UCtdLIQfl, ?flLreu a

sunlight through a bank of solar

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Vhile local Coast Guard nih.
the lwojert is not
Atop this 110-root light seven unique, similar devices power
iiiilt's into the Atlantic off Ke
small buos off Mas.sacliuseus
Liirgo. the Coast Guard is re- and the West Coast - it is part
tining a system that converts of a growing trend Ii, use natosunlight into electricity - fuel- ral energ in (':ist Guard operin
gala iiip mariners can see for ations.
15 minks.
Matrigali's system gathers
'This is about as simple a

Recording Suit Allowed

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"ystt'iii as te'ri' going to come
b% saul George Matrigali, a

daIs sa

The decision completed all of the indictments returned
in 1974-75 by a Leon County grand jury following an Investigation of state government corruption. Two Cabinet
members were Indicted In that probe and subsequently
resigned.

.

All of the young Americans were being held for
drug offenses. Mexico, of course, as a sovereign
nation, has every power to enforce its own laws
against the narcotics traffic many Americans are
involved in.

But what no government has the right to do,
under any written or unwritten law, is to confine
people for months or years on end without trial or

.

T,i,.,,h., UWJIIJV
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plea of no contest.

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(','.I(\'SF()I(l' l.lc;lrl' Al'i
The sunshine that by
day toasts mariners plying the
florida Straits soon will aol
theni at night. powering lights
that warn them of 200 iiiiles
(oral reefs between Miami and
Ke West.

Petroleum Marketers Guilty
Of Trying To Bribe O'Malley

As It is, It's a good

Wednesday, May 26, i7s—SA

Straits To Be Lighted By Sunshine

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are Issued.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Solar Rays Will Power Beacons

FLORIDA

approved the wording which Freeman says was
supplied by House Speaker In Tucker.
This year's battle brought to light needed
changes in the open meetings law. One Important one is the bill needs some tee th so that sta te
attorneys can obtain convictions after indictments

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thought was that the Idea

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How Mexico treats its prisoners may also be its
own business. (One of the rescued Americans said
that as many as 12 men were crowded into a single
8-by-9-foot cell in Peidras Negras.)

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A-Ev.ning Herold, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, May 2, DU

j

Problems Center On Law Enforcement, Welfare Funds

Appt'oximate conversions from Ct'stomary to metric and vice versa.

Conflicts Plague Conference Committee On Spen ding.
Members ola subcommittee disagreed on the extent to which counterparts must resume negotiations on the sensitive law enAP - A tentative agreement on law
enforcement spending cuts has unraveled and a Senate leader has they had agreed on restoring the 60 special agent positions and forcement Issue.
Members of the education subcommittee reached agreement on
rejected a House stnffcr' eall to slash welfare increases ap- $2.1-million cut from the Department of Law Enforcement budget
most of the minor differences facing them. But they delayed
by the Senate.
proved by the Senate.
But Senate President Dempsey Barron, D-Panama City, had attempts to compromise major public-school and university
Those developments Tuesday indicated that a conference
spending differences until another group completes the Departcommittee created to resolve differences In legislative appro. the last word when he said there was no agreement.
His stand means that the Senate conferees and their House ment of Health and Rehabilitative Services budget.
priations bills is a long way from agreement.
TALI.AIIASSEE

Compromise Proposal May Not Pass This Year

Constitution Revision Plans Are Snarled

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FóI. Number 1.144
Division
In Re: Estate of

V its Grant Modification Submitta
to the U.S. Department of Labor
under the Comprehensive Em
ployment and Training Act of 197
(CETA), Grant No, 126032560
Title Vt, Modification No. 605. Th
purpose of this modification is U
extend the grant period one month Ic
order to utilize all available funds
This modification doe'S not chan.gI
!'Cr3nt

1 . Four hrs.of color TV?

about

it costs

2. Twelve hrs.of light (100 watts)?"

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"We haven't seen one letter; we haven't had one bit of testiniony in reference to increasing grants," Mapoles said.
Ile said a Jacksonville shipworker with three small children
who accepted AFDC after he was Laid off was called back to worl,
"and found out he was better off on AFDC."
"If anyone thinks under the Florida program of AFDC that
they're suffering it's Just not the truth," Mapoles said.

ctncity:

How ittach
how

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"As soon as we find out how much money we have we'll resolve
our differences rather rapidly," said Rep. William Andrews, I).
Gainesville, chairman of the education subcommittee.
The conference committee Is meeting to settle differences In th
$4.94 billion Senate appropriations bill and $4.88 billion House bill.
IIILS spending emerged as the major immediate obstacle to
agreement when Bill Mapoles, a House analyst, urged the Senate
to drop its plan to increase aid to families with dependent children
(AFDC I by $11.5 million, saying the Increase was not needed.

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida's Constitution have run commission.
revisions that "it would be eas- and submit the revision directly that a preliminary panel be set
Plans for an early start on into a roadblock set up to keep
Tucker had said earlier Tues- icr to make a new one than to the voters,
up to outline issues the cornBuk Sen. Ken Plante, 11-Winter Park, disputed Mapoles' conthe Scheduled 1978 revision of Coy. Reubin Askew from nam- day that the plan was blocked clean up that one."
mission would have to face.
tention
that it's more lucrative to go on welfare in Florida than It
The governor would appoint
ing the most members to a pre- because Askew wanted to name
is to work. He said Mapolea' own figures showed AFDC rolls have
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four members to the prelimi. lan the
Senate president nine each and member group, with Askew, dropped despite "the largest recession - I call it a depression former
an
nary study.
Legislature
A compromise proposal
Association president who the Supreme Court chief justice Barron and Tucker each ap- 5ince the 1920s."
unto to 12 cents more a day for each
proposal
aimed at easing the objections
But Askew press secretary chaired the 1968 revision corn- three. The attorney general pointing one member. Askew
tj buy for 12 cents"
"What
can
hid
Plante
At A Glance of the Senate leadership was Paul Schnitt said the governor mission, and Chief Judge also would serve on that panel. then proposed a five-member c Unable
hi to agree on
di
g, the subcommitteernut of '
given to Senate President-dc- thinks the two-two-two plan Thomas Barkctull of the 3rd
.
group with Chief Justice Ben
The
commission
would
be
aj.
Overton
naming
one
and
Askew
efforts
to
settle
liftS
funding
disputes.
The Senate has approved
By The Associated Press
siginate Lew Brantley, 1)-Jack. "would be a fine arrange. District Court of Appeal in
about
$34
million
more
for
fiRS
than
the House.
Tuesday, May 25, 1975
Miami have been trying to start pointed after the legislative two.
nient."
onviUe, this week.
$41
million more for eduThe
lluue
lui
appropriated
about
and
would
be
r'quired
The House
planning for the revision.
But Brantley, powerful Rules
"The important thing is to
Tucker said a third proposal cation than the Senate but Andrews said the House position
to file its proposal 180 days
Bills passed:
Committee chairman, said begin moving ahead, to chart
The 1968 Florida Constitution before the November general came back for him and Barron probably will prevail If the Senate Ways and Means Committee
Education - Allows
Tuesday
that he doubted the the course" Schnitt said.
requires that a 37-member election, giving it only about 30 to name two members and passed legislation releasing other funds for school spending.
school boards to spend
needed resolution would pass
Barron, however, said the commission be apppointed in days to develop the revision.
Askew to appoint four - but
"If the house position prel,ails it's going to be tight," he said of
basing money on public
this year.
idea had been through so many 1978 to revise the constitution
Smith and Harkdull proposed Barron balked.
education. "But I think they can survive."
transportation of pupils.
1111400. Education ComIle said it was unnecessary
mittee. To Senate.
because the 1977 legislature
Education - Provides
could start the planning. Ile
for a pilot study in two
also said Askew should first
counties of use of school
%"k an ndviuvwy opinion from
buses to transport the aged
the Supreme Court on the timEle
and the elderly. H113613.
ing of the revision.
Batchelor. To Senate.
House Speaker Donald TuckElderly - Requires
er. D-Tallahassee. said he had
Floridians to support their
not been informed of the comdestitute parents. HB3408.
promise but said he would go
Hutto. To Senate.
along with its plan for him,
Education - Requires
Brantley and Askew to each apschool to conduct follow-up
point two members of the group
studies on high school and
to make the preliminary study.
vocational-technical school
graduates. HB2814. Bloom.
Askew and Tucker say the
To Senate.
study is needed. Brantley and
Education - Requires
Senate President Dempsey
the Department of
Barron, D-Panama City, are
Education to develop a
not as convinced.
plan for adoption of the
Part of the compromise calls
metric system in the
for
the appointments to be
schools by 1.
980HB521.
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made after Dec. I
after
Young. To Senate.
Brantley succeeds
since
Education - Allows for
Brantley wi,11 appoint part of the
periods of silent meditation
final ronstitutlonal-revision
In the schools. H11409.
Matthews. To Senate.
The Senate
JF
Legal Notice
Did not meet.
The Governor
LEGAL NOTICE
Tooknoactlonrelatlng to
The Board of County Corn
legislation.
rnisloncrx hereby notifies the publii
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Legislation

Heated Debates Expected Today
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A Floridians to vote yes or no on
new system of selecting the retention of seven Florida quire hospitals to take steps to Urn can sue from $1,000 to mittee killed a proposal pushed
Judges, revisions on medical Supreme Court justices and 20 reduce malpractice claims, S3,5W. The hlmise version wipes by Askew but fought by bisimalpractice Insurance, and an district courts of appeal judges. limit payments from a patient out no-fault insurance by abel- ness interests, to tie unemptoyconipensation fund to $100,000 ishing mandatory coverage and merit compensation benefits to
attempt to scuttle no.fault auto
But Republican Leader Wil
a percentage of the statewide
per claim and expand the joint making it easier to sue.
insurance faced heated debate
The
Senate
Rules
Committee
average
salary.
ham James of Delray Beach underwriting asssociation to
today in the house.
Askew had argued that FlociThe Senate agenda, mean- slowed the process. He was de- cover all health care providers, approved a proposed conleated on an amendment mak.
The issues were separated stitutional amendment to set up da ranked 43rd in unemployshile, included bills requiring ing judges appointment's sub. front a bill supported by doctors Gov. Reubin Askew's housing ment benefit payments, which
prison inmates to work to get ject to Senate confirmation on but fought by lawyers to allow finance agency to suppply low- currcntly are at a maximum of
out early and forbidding
$82a month, and needed to
terms then moved judges to reduce excessive cost loans to home buyers.
Board of Regcnts to increase subsequent
to reconsider another amend- claims and subtract jury
Also
approved
by
the
Rules
raise
them.
tuition without legislative ap- ment.
The Judiciary-Criminal Corn.
awards
front
insurance
setCommittee
was
a
House-passed
proval.
It seemed likely the house tlements paid to malpractice bill to require Cabinet mem- mittee, saying it did not want to
Also on tap were renewed efhers, Including the governor, condone sin, killed a bill to
forts to settle differences in would Join the Senate in ap- victims,
The Senate has passed a no- and judges to be suspended repeal the century-old Florida
House and Senate appropela- proving merit retention of apfault insurance bill that raises from office if indicted on a Eel- law prohibiting unmarried per.
pellate judges, sending the
tions bills.
sons from living with members
A tentative agreement on re- sue to the voters in November, the amount of injuries that ony relating to their office.
nate
Commerce
Cornof
the opposite sex.
The Se
storing Senate law enforcement but it could be close because it a must be suffered before a vic.
cuts fell apart Tuesday and two thirds vote.
Moving to circumvent
conferees could not agree on a
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Senate plan to hike welfare squabbling doctors and law.
yers, the House added several
payments.
The house Tuesday nearly key malpractice amendments
completed a proposed con- to a related bill,
The amendments would retitutional amendment allowing

Indicted Officials
Amendment Clears
TAI..IJiHASSEE (AP)
A charged officials from office.
has
Senate
committee
The proposed constitutional
cleared a proposed con- amendment, fiJ1172. would
stitutional amendment requir- have to be approved by the Voting automatic suspension of of- ers. It would apply to the gov.
ficials indicted on felonies re- ernor, Cabinet officer., and
lating to their official duties. judges
including Supreme
The Senate Rules Committee Court justices but not to leg.
approved the House-passed islators.
measure on a 17-1 vote Tuesday
Under the amendment, th'
after rejecting a proposed official would automatically be
amendment some lawmakers suspended if indicted by a
claimed would gut the bill.
grand jury for a felony relating
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n tn'' .liimpc Redman'
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UULL.
Plant
City,
argued
the
measure
make
an
interim
appointment.
CLII' AND SAVE the above table which fiirniIies yott witli
was necessary to solve the If the official was not convicted,
a quick and ea' way to leant the equivalents of the l'U'problem the state faced in the he would be back in office and
recent indictments of Cabinet eligible for all back pay.
tomary to the Metric system, to which the U.S. will convert
officers. Impeachment now is
Sen. Dan Scarborough, I)SOOfl
_____________________________________________________________________________________ the only method to remove Jacksonville, said he saw inherent dangers in the bill.
"You could have a situation
Declining Orange Sales Study Urged
of a runaway grand jury that
could indict the entire Cabinet
many industry leaders felt
ORLANDO - The Fresh
and they would all be out of ofbox than fruit moved to
Florida's fresh orange
Fruit Committee of the
the action was "enlice," he said.
cannery,
sales through May 16 were
Florida Citrus Commission
couraging and necessary to
"The exact amounts may
The committee defeated an
8.2 per cent under last year
has recommended to the
implement without delay"
amendment that Rules Chairbe in question, or disputed,
while fresh grapefruit sales
to Improve profits to
man Lew Brantley, 1)-Jacksonbecause of various acwere nearing an all-time
Department of Citrus staff
Florida orange growers as
counting procedures, but
ville, said was proposed by Coy.
record.
it study reasons for
a means of diversification
fresh fruit profit rewards
I(eubin Askew to allow an of'
"I have a personal
declining sales of Florida's
of fruit to processing
statistically are greater
ficial to suspend himself rather
feeling this orange trend
fresh oranges and make
plants.
and
than being automatically
the
potential
is
could
be
reversed
if,
as
in
recommendations for
The United spoke&amp;nait
unlimited if problems are
grapefruit, we put a better
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improvement.
pointed out that In most of
resolved and specific inCurrently, the only choice an
external and internal grade
the past 40 years fresh
And Gen. Mgr. Wilson
dustry guidelines set,"
indicted offical has is to resign
into the market with each
have
sales
orange
McGee of the OrlandoMcGee said.
or stay in office.
niece of fruit bearing the
rewarded growers with
based grower organization
In his presentation to the
Florida or Indian Riser
substantial premium
which urged such a study to
committee the United
Stamp of identificationand
pri c es on- tree per 90-pound
the fresh fruit group, said
spokesman pointed out that
quality."
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Wednesday, May U, 1976

In Longwood

D i n n e r Invitation P
Role
CALENDARiZ I In Forestalling Possible Veto
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WEL)NESDAY, MAY26
Red Crass Beginners swim lessons. Jackie Caolo,

water safety instructor. 131 E. Woodland Drive, Sanford.
Call 32243332 to register.
Seminole High School Band Concert. 7:30 p.m., school
auditorium. Concert and Jazz bands.
Introductory Ceramics eight-week course. 7 p.m..
Seminole Community College Adult Education Campus.
Contact Registrar's office.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
County Federation hosted by Junior Woman's Club of
Casselberry at Casselberry Woman's Club, Overbrook
Drive 10:30 am.
SISTER. Inc.. noon. The Heritage.
Sanford AA. open, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotay Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees breakfast, Florida Power
and l.ight. Sanford. 7 am.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees. 7:30 p.m., Jaycee Information Building.
St. Johns River Life Member Club Telephone
Pioneers of America. installation luncheon, Deltona Golf
and Country Club. Cocktails, noon; luncheon, 1 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 28
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
(Thumicy's Mtamcnte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcipal Church, Lake Howell Road.
Longwood At, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Church, Church Street.
Seminole County Retired Teachers, First Federal of
Seminole, First Street Sanford, 2p.m. All retired teachers
invited to organizational meeting.
Seminole County Council of PTA's annual banquet.
6:30 p.m., Community United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Installation and program.
The Foresters Square Dance, 7:30 p.m., The Forest.

By JOHN VAN GIESON
Associated Press Writer

TALLAHASSEE (API - A dinner invitation has played a
major role in forestalling Gov. Reubin Askew's first veto of the
1976 legislative session.
It all began one evening last week when Hugh MacMillan, an
Askew aide, called House Clerk Allen Morris to alert him to a veto
the governor expected to issue later that night.
The governor must deliver his veto message to the House clerk
or Senate secretary, depending on the origin of the legislation in
question, when the legislature is in session.
But Morris was on his way out the door to attend a Republican
legislative appreciation dinner when MacMillan called.
They discussed the situation, and Morris agreed to return home
at about 10 p.m. MacMillan said he would deliver the veto
message at that time.
The bill in question, 11113143, allowed Gator Downs, a harness
racing track in northern St. Johns County just south of
Jacksonville to conduct dog races.
The measure was sponsored by Rep. A.H. "Gus" Craig, DSt.
Augustine, who represents the area. It was due to become law
without Askew's signature unless he vetoed it that night.
"The governor had some question about whether or not what
they sought to do really could be done under the Florida Constitution since the actual effect of the bill would be changing the
character of a racing permit for one single corporations,"
MacMillan said.
With time on his hands, Askew continued to call around to
discuss Craig's bill. MacMillan said the governor talked to Craig,
Richard Pallot. chairman of the Board of Business Regulation,
and others.
Craig said the governor called him just about the time Morris
was leaving for dinner.
"lie indicated he had a problem with it and asked could I
straighten it out for him," Craig recalled. "We discussed It, and
finally he indicated he'd just let It become law. He didn't have that
big a problem with it.,,
Meanwhile, Morris returned home at the appointed hour to wait
for MacMillan to deliver the veto message. At about 11:20 p.m.
MacMillan called and told Morris to forget it, the governor had

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changed his mind.
The bill became lat, the next day without the governor's signature.
Morris, who did not ask MacMillan whose bill it was, said: "1
probably saved some poor guy a veto because I went out I to
dinner."
House Speaker Donald Tucker, D-Tallahassee, took reporters to
task recently for writing that he had ignored more than live
members who requested a roll call vote by raising their hands.
Reporters agreed that 20 or more members had raised their
hands to ask for a recorded vote on an amendment to make
lucrative legislative pensions optional.
Tucker said the stories were incorrect in reporting that House
rules required a roll call vote on the showing of five hands.
That may be, but Article III, Section 4(c) of the Florida Constitution provides:
"Each house shall keep and publish a journal of its proceedings; and upon the request of five members present, the vote of
each member voting on any question shall be entered on the
journal."
The honors for weirdest communications of the week must be
shared by rookie Rep. John Adams, D-Hollywood, and Sen. Don
Childers, fl-West Palm Beach.
Drawing on less than two months of legislative experience,
Adams demonstrated he is a match for most veterans when it
comes to the grandiose, self-serving release. His said:
"Bucking incredible 'freshman' odds, Representative John
Adams, D-Hollywood, has successfully pushed two bills through
the committee system and onto the House calendar.
"It just proves hard work can compete on any front. People
said since I was elected so late, the cut-off date so close, and I was
so new that there was no way! could get a bill through. Of course I
still need a full House vote and Senate concurrence before they
become law, but I am vey confident."
Childers distributed a letter to fellow senators urging them to
support his functional literacy bill instead of a house substitute.
lie noted the Senate passed his bill "without a descending (sic)
vote." But Childers said the House Education Committee "struck
everything after the inacting (sic) clause."

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Bing Crosby has been
released irom Riverside Hospital where doctors removed
a piece of food that became lodged In the singer's throat.
Hospital officials said Crosby, who was released
Tuesday after an overnight stay, had been dining with
friends Monday night when the food became stuck in his
throat. He was Initially treated by a doctor In his party
and then taken to the hospital by car.
The 72-year-old singer was given a general anesthetic
and the food removed from his esophagus with forceps,
the hospital said.
Crosby later withdrew from the VW,000 Memorial Golf
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WASHINGTON tAP) - Fol- ethics committee investigation
lowing flep. Wayne Hays' ad- also sent a letter to Speaker
mission that he had a "personal Carl Albert. Albert and other
relationship" with a woman House leaders were in London
to accept a loan of the Magna
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and the little-used house ethics tress. He said he lied about his
committee may make an effort, relationship with her because
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too,
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"Six weeks ago, I was marbefore the full House on Tues.
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denied having a rela tionship than any other person or thing
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with Elizabeth Ray, a shapely In this world.. - Prior to this
clerk on the pa yroll of his House time, and f or an extended
Administration Committee. But period of time, I did have a
LONGWOOD BOY
La w Day Essay contest winner Mark Hasoa, Ion of
he contended he was telling the relationship with Elizabeth
Mrs. G.R. Finley of Longwood, shows IIplace trophy he
WINS CONTEST
truth when he said he did not Ray. I was legally separated
county competition sponsored by Seminole County Bar Assn.
to keep her on the government and single. It was voluntary on
his Longwood Elementary School
teacher A
Mrs.
Evelyn
payroll at $14,000 a year just for her part and mine," Hays said.
right, and principal Ms, Arletta Coberly.
third
graderTowler,
in the
He said he ended the relationsexual services.
Special Education Gifted Clan, Mark also received a $25 bond far
for
FBI
agents
were
before his remarriage. He
reportedly
ship
his essay entitled 11200 Years of Liberty and La
at school
continuing their investigation wasdlvorcedfromhisfirstwiie
awards banquet. (Hcrald Photo by Elds Nichols)
for the Justice Department of in January.
Hays' relationship with Miss
Hays insisted that Miss Ray
Ray as the House ethics corn- performed office
duties for her
mittee was receiving strong pay, despite her contention
that
pressure to open its own probe, she could
not type or handle
By KRIS NASH
residents who benefit each year assist with the organization's helped fill souvenir bags given doll-making and
Twenty-eight house memtelephones and that she did not
repairing to Altamonte Springs Civic Center he
Herald Staff Writer
rs, in a letter to ethics corn- do any
from numerous good-neighbor many helpful efforts.
away at the recent home show aid needy families, hospitalized October 15, Business Education
work for Hays' cornmittee chairman John J. Flynt, mittee.
projects undertaken by RVS11,
The coirntv school systrn Is sponsored by the Evening children and other un- Day would offer a
'1'fl',e Sanford RSVP (Retired workers,
forum on urged the panel to launch an inone area where RSVP
IvolunHerald.
fortunates.
nior Volunteer Program) is
techniques, guidelines and vesttgation "in order toguaran..
Miss Ray, who says she was
Owen Edelman told members teers have pitched in to assisi.
RSVP was also instrumental
in the midst of one of its
On another front, Panel problems involved with tee the integrity of the House of on the payroll only to be avail.
of the Greater Sanford with registration of students, in preparing some 1,200 Member Mary Joyce Bateman teaching consumer
strongest and most responsive Chamber
economics Representatives, its members able for sex with Hays, denied
of
Commerce library functions and many promotional mailings sent out submitted a written report to In a
free enterprise system. l'he and its committees."
periods ever, the group's Education
Tuesday that her relationship
Committee that small tasks which allow last year by the chamber's the committee on a Business program would be o
program director said today—
pen 1.0
Flyntwascampalgninginbjs with the congressman ended
is enjoying excellent teachers more time for their Industrial 25 Committee and Education
Day
and that spells good news forRVSP
project selected Seminole County home state of Georgia as with his remarriage. She said
health both financially and in primary duties.
the group maintains an almost proposed for October.
teachers but not to all, Hays made his
she had seen him four times
thousands of Seminole County terms of volunteers available to
speech adIn addition, RSVP workers constant regimen of sewing,
Scheduled to be held at the Bateman's report said.
mitting his relationship with since his marriage and that
Miss Ray, but said he was they had been intimate twice,
flying to Washington im"I'm not taking anything
mediately. He said all of the back. I'm telling the truth," she
requests for an Investigation, said.
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including a telephoned request
Meanwhile, the Washington
from Hays himself, were Post said it found that Miss
"informal," noting his panel Ray's name was not Included on
could act only on a formal a list of House Administration
request.
Committee employes in
Four of the 28 members who monthly reports from Novem10
PACK OF 1
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Sinatra Letter Sold
CHICAGO (AP) - A copyrighted letter In which Frank
Sinatra called Chicago Daily News columnist Mike Royko
a "pimp" has been sold to a Rockford, Ill., museum
owner.
Mrs. Vie Carlson purchased the letter for $400, and
proceeds from the sale of the letter will go the Salvation
Army, Royko said Tuesday in his column.
Sinatra wrote the letter during a recent stay In Chicago
after Royko had criticized the singer for using Chicago
police officers as bodyguards during his visit.

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would create strip zoning that
Herald Staff Writer
would attract additional traffic,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—. that it would compound
City Commissioners denied a drainage problems and noted
request for the annexation and there is already an excessive
rezoning of scattered lots on amount of professional office
Palm Springs Road as opposing zoning in the city.
residents from county territory
The
opponents
also
attended the commission vigorously objected to a move
meeting Tuesday night.
by the petitioners to continue
The seven property owners the public hearing to a later
who requested the annexation time, saying it would work a
and rezoning
a now hardship en. those who crz
zoning
designation
of present for the public hearing.
professional office for the
City Attorney Joseph Davis
scattered lots on both sides of reminded the commission that
Palm Springs Road from state law forbids the city to
Center to Oakhurst Streets.
annex property increasing or
Petitioners insisted the decreasing density for a period
professional office zoning of two years without county
requested would provide a good commission approval.
buffer between the road and
In other business, the cornresidential units, saying traffic mission approved a change
on the road had reached an order to Nidy Construction Co.
undesirable level for adjacent Inc. of Winter Park to permit
properties to remain residential construction of handball courts
and that all were willing to deed at the civic center. The cost of
property to widen the roadway. the handball courts is $9,917.
A member of the county's
Another change order to Park
planning staff, Joyce Sellen, in Electric for $4,350 was apa letter to the city, said, proved for metal light fixtures
however, that the county does to be installed at the tennis
not plan to widen the road courts recently constructed at
during the next (ive years.
the civic center.
Opponents to the zoning,
The commission took under
including several lawyers and advisement a recommendation
representatives of civic from Leo Ware that out-of-city
organizations and other residents be allowed to use the
residents, said the proposal tennis courts for a fee.

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.ftquire all department heads to Fisher said they wanted to
and that the city council had to
have telephones and could know Fisher's telephone abide by its own ordinances.
require all city employes to number and wanted it
Goldberg said he had
ha ve te lephones If that
was "Available" to oth er depart- discussed with the mechanic his
their desire, City Attorney Ned
ment heads.
reasons for leaving the city's
Julian .r. ruled.
Fisher
has
been
confined to a employ and was told that the
Saying since
municipalities sick bed with a back Injury mechanic was unhappy with his
have the power to require received on the job 11 days ago, salary
and wanted a raise.
employes to live within city He got out
of his sickbed a week
bounds, the governing body also
Connell said, however, that
ago to make a re est
authority to require the to the city councilqu
ed
report
the
council during budget
on the status
mployes to have telephones of his departments
sessions
last summer had
— streets
and to make their telephone and water,
denied pay raises to the public
numbers available to city of.
Anderson, wo heads up th e works department employes
ficlals and departments, Julian
council's Street department over his objections and that
said.
co mmittee, was requested to rnone of those employes had
Councilman Parker An. get adiagnoais and prognosis of eceived pay r aises for two
derson and Gerard Connell Fisher's health from his per- years.
voted against the move. Both sonal physician after Julian
Mayor James H. Lormann
have said In the past during ruled that the city does not have Insisted that the governing body
á.scuzsfons that requiring the authority to hire a mechanic to address its concerns to
ephones was an invasion of replace one who recently department heads and not
privacy after duty hours,
resigned.
discuss employes.

NEW YORK (AP) - The National Fathers Day
Committee has awarded Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of
Massachusetts a "Father of the Year" award.
Kennedy, who was named national Father of the Year
on Tuesday, is the third Kennedy brother to receive that
honor. The late President John F. Kennedy and the late
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy won in 1962 and 1960 respectively.
This year's other six lathe:' award recipients were New
Jersey Gov. Brendan T. Byrne, Olympic track gold
medalist Jesse Owens, Hughes Rudd of CBS News, NBC
Science reporter Dr. Frank Field, American Basketball
Association Commissioner Dave DeBussehere, Broadway
actor and singer John Cullum and entertainer Ray
Heatherton.

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Julian said that an ordinance
Lormann, J.R. Grant and passed by the council last year
Lawrence Goldberg, however, gives the public works director
LONGWOOD— The city striking out specifically at
Fisher
authority to hire
council voted 3-2

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Awards
Dinner 7:30 p.m., Civic Center. Cocktails, 6:30 p.m.,
Chamber building
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., 208
W. 17th St., Sanford. Mrs. John Wallace, UDC district
director, will speak and install officers.
SATURDAY, MAY 29
CD Coffee Break sponsored by 'Fri County Road
Runners CD Radio Club, &amp;-10 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA. closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Orange County Annual GOP Barbecue, 4-8 p.m.,
Winter Garden Tanner Auditorium. Fun and games for all
ages. Tickets available Altamonte Mall Ticket Agency.
MONDAY, MAY 31
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford.
TUESDAY, JUNE I
Forest City Elementary School Kindergarten End-ofthe-year program, 7:30 p.m.
Ja%eeettes. 730 p.m., Jaycee information Building,
Fourth and French. Sanford.
Casselberry Woman's Club covered dish luncheon,
12:30 p.m.. clubhouse, Overirook Drive.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Sauji Li,a C1b, nco", Hc!id2y Inn
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30p.m.,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
WEDNESDAY, JIfl'4E2
National Organization for Women, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L Building, SR 436, and Palm Springs Drive.
Onen to public.
Rotary Club of Casselberry, 7:30 a.m. The Caboose.
Sanford Khanis Club noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford Woman's Club catered luncheon meeting,
noon, clubhouse, Oak Avenue, reservations necessary.
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
OES Seminole Chapter 2, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.,
Sanford
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m. 1201 W. First St. (open).
Sanford Civilian Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.
Gold Star Mothers. 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
ivannoe. urtanao.

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University of Kentucky fractions dealt with South victory in Mr last 14 games.
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BATTING 190 at bat%i--LeF)ort,
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Ford, Mn, 26
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Ott, 17 , 6 Brett, KC. 17; Chambiuss,
NY. 14. (arty. Cle, 11. Remy. Cal,
44, Dent, Chi. 41; Nor th, Oak, 11
DOUBLES -LeFlor,, Oct. 12;
DEvans. Ben, II; Catty, Cl,, II;
Rudi. Oak. 10; Munson, NY. 9;
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Cl's, XC, 9
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Otis, XC , 7, Ford, Mm, 7.
STOLEN BASES- NorTh, Oak. 20.
Patek, KC. 19; Baylor, Oak, 19;
Campanenis, Oak, 16. Randolph,
NY, II; Rivers, NY, ii.
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KC. 3 1. .833. 3 12 J.Brown. Cie. 4-i,
000. 763 Bird. KC. Ii. 800. 3.33
Briles, lix, 4 1. 100, 309 Tlant, Bsn.
62, 750. 7 51 W Campbell, Mm, 5,7,
7 1 1. 7 75 mavens. Mil. 4 7, 667, 1,9Q.
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal, SO;
Tar*ana, Cal, 73, Blyleven, Mm, 60;
Gossape. (hi. 55; Hunter, NY, 16
National League
BATTING (90 at bats)- McBride,
SlL. .367; Rose, Cm, .34;
W Crawford. SIL. .347; CoP ader,
SO. 351. A.OIiv.r. Pgh, .341.
f., RUNS -'-Monday, Chi, 3$; Rose.
'W Cm, 35; Schmidt, Phi, 32; Crilfey.
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RUNS BATTED IN-Kiogman,
NY. 34; G.Foster. Cm , 35; Schmidt.
Phi, 31. Monday, COil, 30; T.Peri,
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HITS--Rose, (in, SI; GêrvIy, LA,
Morstanil, SF. SI; Buckner,
57.
LA. 57, Cardinal, Chi, Si.
DOUBLES-Zisk, Pgh, Ii,
Madlock, ChI, 13; MilIan, NY, 17;
Montane,. SF, 12; Garvey, LA, II,
1 0 TRIPLES-D,Ca,h, Phi, 3;
D.Parker, Pgh, 5; W.Dvi5, SD. 5;
Turner, 50. 1. 5 Tied With 3.
HOME RUNS- Kingman. NY, 16;
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Cry LA. I; C-Foster, (in, 7;
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STOLEN CA.ES--Morgan. Cm,
Id. Cedeno, Hln, II. Griffey, Ciri. 10;
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LA, SO, I 000, 330 Koosman, PlY, S
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533. 2 71 Rooker, Pgh. S 1, 8.13, 261
R. Jones, SD, 92. III, 724 Carlton,
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STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, 617
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Auburn batters lashed out six
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Auburn. already the Souththe most savage night of disputed draw while Hayden NeSmith, 154-pounder from another Junior mlddlewet
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parts as a howling mob of 1,947 Grey Wilber, In three hard considered one of the best where his stablemate left off as
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and takes a 37-13 record to the
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and a half hours of almost nonJune 11.19 college world series
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in Omaha, Neb.
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stop action Tuesday night at the bout was won by Ovledo's 65- Jumped all over a dead game
Orlando Sports Stadium.
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ard hit a homer to lead AuHeadlining the Pro-Mn card Sweet, as the pony tailed battler dropping him once In the second outing, as he continually beat
burn's scoring drive in the first
was Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross' out hustled Orlando's James and twice more in the third hall to the punch. Tiger kept
two innings Tuesday. Jacksonsuccessful defense of his Lingold in non-stop action,
before the ref stopped the one- waiting for the 17-yea
Southern Junior middleweight
rifle's Brad Tanner, who re-school boy frop Lyman H
lieved starting pitcher Rick Petitle as he stopped Tampa's
make a mistake, but
"Fast" Eddie Davis In five
terson in the second inning,
fought a near perfect defensive
action packed rounds.
didn't allow another Auburn
fight and scored with enough
run
But the biggest shocker of the
Clark's right a Warr as iu withdraws
combinations to win going
But Auburn already had
night came in the semi-final
away.
when
enough points as Jacksonville
Orlando's
Mr.
In the foith, with the fight
scrambled but couldn't take the
Excitement, Joey Vincent,
still undecided, Clark left no
advantage. After an initial run,
walked into a hail of lefts and
doubt as to who deserved the
Jacksonville twice had bases
rights from Indiana's George
win, when he sta ggered the
11 loaded and nobody out, but
Madison and was stopped In the
veteran wi th a sco rching rlg
failed to score.
first round.
.
hand that snapped Hall's her,
Jackson vi lle threatened in
Of local interest was the pro
back and put rubber In his lee.
the sixth inning as pitcher
debut of Casselberry's Scott
Vincent abandoned his
Terry Leach Lgan to tire. The
"Golden Boy" Clark, who made
normal stick and more tactics
.
four runs in that inning were
the transition from amateur
and went strai gh t In after his
ks a winning one as he
pegged to errors by Howard.
.
p,.
Associated Press
for seven runs on 14 hits before three runs with a two.-runran
unbeaten foe. That proved to be
Auburn relief pitcher Joe
pounded out a unanimous four.
Tom Scarer has learned how he left for a pinch hitter in the homer and a double and S4t U)
a mistake, as he was caught
Beckwith then took over from
round decision over Henry
Leach and, as he did Monday to pitch to the Philadelphia seventh,
another run with a single to "Tiger" Hall in another
cold with a straight right hand.
1-'
Reds 10, Braves 4
Florida
Phillies
very
carefully.
power St. Louis past Chicago. stunning upset.
After that it was target practice
agai nst second-rank ed
.&amp;
_____
______
George Foster homered twice Crawford wiped out a 2-1 Clii.
One of the hott est teams in
for Madison until the ref final
State, protected a victory.
The card started at 6:30 with
baseball, the Phillies have and drove in live runs for the ('ago lead by smashing his third the finals of the Junior Ol
Beckwith also got the win
rescued Vincent after Just 2
ym pic
two times in the second straight game, he lping homer of the year in the sixth Regional Championship boiit
tournament opener, when beaten Seaver
of the first round
_____
_____
oo kie Santo Mcala after Bake McBride had be
Th e floss-Davis fight was a
Aubur n beat the Ohi o Valley last week, including Tuesday unbeaten r
en headlining a co mplete amateur
_.j.
Conference champion, Middle night's 8-4 decision over the win his fourth game in Cincin- hit by a pitch.
show.
bloody war, literally. Davis
nati's victory over Atlanta.
New York Mets.
Tennessee.
started out last and controlled
(IaaL 7, Astr,rs 6
01 those contests two
Foster had a three-run homer
"They're
an
ext
emely
hot
Jacksonville finished with a team
the First two rounds with a
Willie Montanez's fourth hit Seminole County youths who
the g
as hot as they can be, " in the seventh, a solo shot in the of
45-14 record.
snapping left' jab and sharp
ame, a two-run homer in attend Lake Howell High
said Seaver. "That's about as third, and a run-scoring single
right cross. Late in the second
hot a club as I've seen in a long in the first. His production gave the eighth inning, lifted San School, John "Hurricane"
Francisco over Houston. Bobby Hayden
and
James
session he hurt Ross and battime. Everything they hit was him 35 11131 for the season, Murcer cracked his third a- "Showboat" Salerno, failed in
tered him about the ring. But
u
in exactly the right place."
er
second highest in the National reer grand slam in a five-run, their bids to obtain gold medals.
after that the champ t&amp;i
League to Dave Kingman's
The Phillies' victory
• fifth inning rally that erased a
In both cases it was a fighter
control with solid punching
their 24th in 30 games and
3-0 Houston lead and put the named Grey who turned back
finally stopped Davis in the fifth
Padres 5, Dodgers 2
boosted their lead to 5' games
r iu
NeSmith on offense vi, Cook
the locals' bid for glory. Salerno
Doug Racier drove in four Giants ahead 5-3.
in the National League East runs with a double and a three-over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
LAKELAND (AP) run homer to spark San Diego
Southern gets its sixth
Seaver, a three-time C)' left-hander Randy Jones past
oung wi nn
trip in eight years to the na- Y
er, continued to be Los Angeles for his ninth victotional small-college NCAA treated with little respect by ry. The decision was the fourth
baseball tournament after a 7.1 Tommy Hutton. He had three
hits Tuesday night to boost his straight this season by the
Padres over the National
victory over Madison
College of lifetime mark against Seaver to League West-leading Dodgers.
Harrisonburg.
Va.
"I'm glad ... this wasn't my .424. Hutton has 14 career hits in Jones, the winningest pitcher in
ziiIII
Z
IL000
last tournament," said Florida 33 appearances and 11 11131 baseball, Is now 9-2 with a 2.24
Southern Coach hal Smeltzly, against the right-hander.
ERA.
While the Phillies continued
who announced his retirement
Expos 6, Pirates 3
to roll, Seaver continued (oreel.
prior to the South Atlantic
larry Parrish hit a two-run
gional championship game The loss was his fourth straight double in a four-run 11th inning
aft er four vi ct ories at th
Tuesday,
e start to give Montreal its victory
of
the season.
over Pit ts bur gh. Wi th t he game
Now Smeltzly has the June 5-8
Hutton shared the offensive tied 2-2 through 10 innings, the
tournament in
Springfield, Ill., load with Jay Johnstone, who Expos scored all their go-ahead
to look forward to.
slammed four hits, including a runs off Pirate relief pitcher
The Mocs, defending South home run, drove in two runs
Atlantic regional champions, and scored three. The Phillies Bob Moose, unscored upon in all
13 of his prior relief appearblasted out of a 1-1 tie in the
rallied from a 3-0 first-inning ances this season.
four th inning wi th leftfieldcr
de ficit to help un beaten Jim
Sam Testa's two-r un homer.
Lonborg earn his seventh victoCardinals S. Cuba 2
Madison got 10 hits
ry. The Phillies raked Seaver
Willie Crawford drove in
Florida Southern pitcher John
Kessler, but he settled down
after the fourth inning to protect the team's undefeated
record at the tournament.
Shar
,
The Dukes only run was
scored by leadoff man Mike
Smith, who reached base on an
errorIn thetopof thef irst inning. Madison loaded the bases
_______________________
in the second and fourth innings
but failed to score.
By The Associated Press
and walked two as the Brev,er
Madison finished the doubleelimination tournament with a
Dock Ellis gave up only four nipped New York 1-0.
"om what I've seen of the
32-10 season record.
hits, struck out four and walked
left-handers in this league,
Florida Southern takes
just erie ... but.
-1111111111111111
.
to there's ICallfornia's Frank
record to Springfield.
1,
"I'm paid
Madison c'enterfielder Todd pitch well," the New York Yan- Tanana and Travers and pick
Winterfeldt was named the kees right-hander said. anyone you want for the third
to
said
Milwaukee
tournament's most valuable "Tonight, the other guy was spot,"
player after snashing out 12 better." The "other guy" Manager Alex Grammas after
hits in 20 times up, including a was Milwaukee left-hander Bill Travers hurled his first major
11 1
I refund from
double, two triples and a home Travers. He limited the Yanks league shutout.
,
"It was my best-pitched
run.
0 p041 to
4%
to low' hits, struck out seven
game cver," Travers saitl, "it's
0.664
Union Carbide
taken me six years to get cv--

J'BasebaII

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I

Or Is It Horse Bettor, Lawyer?

SCOREBOARD
IHA Playoffs
Finals
Best-of.; Series
Tuesday's Result
WIflO(iQ 6, Houslon 3, Winnipeg
leads series 30
Thursday's Game
Houston at Winnipeg

Pro Basketball
NBA Playoffs
Finals
Best-04 Series
Thursday's Game
Phoenix •t Boston, Boston leads
Series I 0.

Harness Racing
SEMINOLE
TUESDAY'$RESULTS
FIRST - 1. Lotus B ud (Bridges)
(6) 6.60 3.00 3.50; 2. Kingly Gal (2)
3.0 2.50. 3. Bandit (I) 5.00; B (26)
$10 60; T - 2:10.1.
SECOND - I. Party Juny
(Taylor) (2) 7.404.00300; 2. Double
Steal (6)3 402.40; 3. George Way (Si
260. Q (2 6) $12.80; 1 (26 5) 536 60;
OD (6-I) $500. (62) $19.50; T 2 ii.).
THIRD - I. Rollick (Dave Sica)
1111 10 340 2.10; 2. Ocala Dutchess
(I) 2960 ISO; 3. Vicars Rocket (6)
7.100(7 8) 510,60; T (716)196.20; T
- 2:12.1,
FOURTH - I. Foolish Lad
(Bridges ) (1) 760 260 3.20. 2
Heather Chance (51 3.00 2.la; 3
Armbro Jamie (7) 3.10; 0 14 5)
$17 40; T (
7) ago; T 7.05.3.
FIFTH - I. Dougs Dynamite
(VanOeventer) (1) 250 2.50 2.80; 2.
Scolti TronW6.S01,10; 3. Arden Ed
0 , Q (1 4) $31.40; 1 (4 15)
1253.70; 1 1:31.3.
SIXTH - I. Debutante Tass
(O'Kelley) (5) 13.10 1.20 5.20, 2.
Proud Blue Chip (I) 1.10 1.60; 3.
Impu)e (7) 6.80; 0 (1 I) 56.10; 1 (0.
12) $41380; 1 2:11.
SEVENTH - 1. Snoopy Goos e
(Johnson) (5)660 1.00 3.80; 2. Jea ns
Babe (7) 650 5.60; 3. Hon ey Nugget
(1) 400; 0 (2 S) $35.20; 1 (5-24)
1531 00; 1 2:03.1.
EIGHTH -1. Curtis (Seider-s) (7)
1 70 3.00 320; 2. Plailznah (1) 3.00
3 70; 3, Amy Girl Mercury (5) 340;
O 14 7) $16.20; T (7-1-5) 5151.20; T
706
NINTH - 1. Clever Trip (Van
Deventer) (7) 5.10 5.50 3.80; 2. Mr.
Badeye (1) 4.00 1.00; 3. Cardiff (6)
5000 (I?) $21.10; 1 (7101114360.
1 2 09.1.
TENTH - I. Counsel Rice
(Bourgeois) (3) 150 5.20 300. 2.
Victory Rally (1) 120 3.40; 3. Saint
Clair Euuie (7) 1200; 0 (3-4) $16.40;
1 (31 7) $291 00; T 2:10
A -. 1500. Handie - $71,671.

EIGHTH - 1, MutilIaSarduy (7)
17 20. 7.20. 7.30; 2. ApraiZ.EIorrj (1)
3 $0, 1.40, 3. OrbeCoblan (3) 360; Q
(1 1) 1610; P (7 4) 00; Big 0 (I'S
with all 1) 261.00; (iS with all 7)
261.00.
NINTH - I. Elorri (I) 11-40,6.40,
10.00, 2. Sarduy (1) 6.50, 6.60; 3
,Sass (6) 1.50; 0(11, i:
- (I 4)
TENTH - I, Regaoiaga
12. 40,6.20.4.90; 2. Nestor-Sutton (1)
1010, 760. 3. victor Ovy (5) 6.00; 0
(I
41.20; p
$172.30; 00 (1.1)
1111 31.40.
ELEVENTH - I. VictorMollna
(1) 13.10, 160, 310; 2. Barquin
Arrieta 0) 7.00, 3.00; 3. Urarte
Rodolfo (2) 3.60; 0 (I)) 33.20; p ti
31 $191 10.
TWELFTH - I sass Mandiola
(1) 11.00,6.60,6.10; 2. SolanaCoblan
(i) 7.60, 10.30; 3. Orbe.Elorri (6)
10.20. 0 (I 1)
P (4-1) 177.60;
019 0 (I 3 with 1.1) $312.10.

Minor Leagues
FLORIDA%TATILUAGUI
East"
* DIV4$*II
W. L. Pci, 01
o-lMdO
Sawarwah
It 17 .321 i"i
Charlotte
21 It .325 I'
Jk)pli
Il 2) .w
WesIaei DIVIIISfl
KnOsyilli
21 IC .5611 Chattanooga
20 Ii .311 i
Columbus
is 20 .441 I'
Ontgonwry
13
.371
T.ssday's
Jacksonville
C.
OrLando
2
ChaqIOt.
3.
Savannah
i
om,tr
7.
Cotumbui
I
Chattanooga
3,
Knoxville
0
Todays Osm,
5a.nn,, at rha4'k)n.
MoitgonwcyeI Columbus
Chattanooga at Knoxyilli
Jacksonville
at
Orlando
SOUTHIUNLUAGUE
NIIltlSfS 01,1,1.0
W. I. Pict. 0$
lamps
71 IS *13 Lakeland
2117
3.
St. Petersburg
1721 4.47 C'
win?.,' Haven
II 2* .350 lO',
86uthan, 01,1s1.n
77 Il *97 Ft. Lauderdale
19 IC 3.43 5
W. Palm Beach
II 20 441 ti
Pompano Roac h
II 74 35) I
Tuesdays Uesefts
Pompano Beach 4, Maml 0
St Peieflburg to, winter Ha-mn S
Fort Lauderdale S. West Palm Beach 0
Tamp. I. Lakeland 0
Today's Oamei
Miami it Fort Lauderdale
Pompano Beach at West Palm Beach
Tampa at St Peter5brg
Lak,land at Winter Haven

Evening Hors ld, Sanford, Ff.

IVIIKe Lonen: Lawyer, Horse
By

Herald Services

Mike Cohen, who as usual had
hustled from his downtown
Chicago law office to make the
first race, got out of the car in
the Hawthorne race course
parking lot, loosened his
necktie in the noonday sun and,
on the way to the track entrance, walked past the stable
area where he was greeted
along the way by a rou nd of
applause and the smell of
manure. Mike Cohen was in
heaven,
Cohen had recently returned
from Shreveport. La., where
he winningly argued a case in
federal court In which his client
had been charged with bookmaking at a local track. News,
like only some horses, travels
fast. And Mike received now a
warm hand a yelp of praise
from a trainer, an exercise boy
stopping for a moment from
soaping a steed, a joékey and a
bookie, some of whom are also
Mike's clients,
Michael B. Cohen isa lawyer
and a horse bettor, or a horse
bettor anda lawyer. Mostly, he
is that most enviable of breeds:
one who happily combines his
work with his passion,
Cohen Is a 36-year-old
bachelor, slender, dark-haired

and with that ineradicable
twinkle of hope in his eyes
which is as necessary to the
horse player as a limber jaw is
to the barrister,
Mike's sentimental attachmenttottie track isgreater
than It is to the courtroom, if
only because he's been at the
former longer. The heady
aroma of the track enveloped
Mike w hen he was a teenager
and taught him valuable
lessons. Once, after losing over
$100 three straight days, he
determined forever to gamble
only as much as he could afford
to lose,
Then last summer the gods
fell ma
madly and sweetly in love
with Mike. He put a chunk on a
tnifecta and won a goodly fivefigure
Thereupo;i, he decided to
wind down some of his law
practice and spend more time
at the track. "I love it, even the
smell of manure - it's so
fr eeing," he said. Before, he
was just attending the races on
weekends and on those atternoons when a distant
relative had conveniently died.
Now, he comes to the track
nearly
every
afternoon,
fulfilling his legal business In
the morning,
"I'm a better lawyer than

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be

Wednesday, May 26,1914-13A

tt

or

I've ever been," he said. "I get Mike ran into the Jockey.
up a lot of winners. But if the
up earlier, have to be more
"About that horse. . ." Mike odds go to 4-1, then he loads
organized and have a clearer began,
up."
mind in order to do all that I
"Not the horse's fault," the
By days's end, Mike ohhave to do -- and do it well, so jockey said. "It was the track's,
1ously needs his daily hot bath
that I can be in the sunshine by They changed the track on hilT),
at home to repose and reflect.
the first race."
And I forgot to tell you,"
But one evening recently,
More than that, business has
Mike said later, "Not only
ruminating over the da y's tornpicked up considerably since he didn't I get a fee, but I lost $150
up rnutuel tickets, he suddenly
has become a track regular. A on the race."
leaped out of the tub like a
lawyer gets clients only when
This is one of Mike's biggest
porpoise. He flung on his
word has been passed on from
problems with his race track
clothes,Jumpedintohiscarand
the horse's mouth.
clicnts who are on the Inside, sped to the
track. lie was
When a trainer had been "They don't know very much,"
certain he had accidentally
suspended by the racing he said. "Jockeys are naturally
ripped up a daily-double ticket,
commission, a friend told him horn horrible handicappers.
becausehehadrnadenumerous
about a lawyer named Cohen And trainers, they fall in love
bets for several friends,
who real ly knows racing
with their horses and become
It was dark at the track. lie
rarity. Mike defended him, and blind."
. donthelockedgateatthe
so skillfully cross-examined the
So Mike sticks with his
stable area, A guard arrived.
head steward, the famed for- handicapper pals, who meet
Mike begged to be let In. The
men Jockey Ted Atkinson, that under the stands after every
guard, listening to the exthe stable area was abuzz.
race to try to decide the future planation, said that It was no
A gambler-friend of another of the next race.
The stands had been swept
jockey t hen ca me to Mike. Told
One of the handicappers up 'rt ticket, alas, was go
ne
him about a problem. Mike spends his whole life living in
torever.
went to the racing board and motels alongside race tracks in
"You should have perhel ped the jockey out. The various parts of the country.
spective about such things.
jockey gave him a tip, in ap"His name is Seymour," said
Wha t's done is done. And
predation. It turns out that Mike, "and he has taught me
whenever I think of that night
some of Mike's clients can only self-control. That's what you
now, said Mike, "I cry,"
afford tips for fees.
need to be a successful bet to r.
This particular tip was, S"vmour's saying is, 'If you
"Don't bet my horse. He looks beat the price, you beat the
good in the form chart, but the game.' For example, if he
____________
TON
I GHT
track isn't right form." The ,believesa horse ought to go off '
Sanford
horse
won.
Mike
was at 3-I, and only goes off at 2-1,
','.
. rial Stadium
speechless. A Few days later he won't bet it. And he's passed
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Seven Years
Later Hurt
Still Hopes

DAYTONA BEACH (AP) Bob Hurt took a special
TONIGHT's ENTRIES
interest in the preliminary
action at the Indianapolis
FIRST - I Winning Angel (B
eg ur ); 2 7. Travel Way (Taylor),' Speedway this week - it was
3 Dick Walnut (Deason). 4 Miss during such practice sessions
Bronze (Culhane). 3 Betsy Girl seven years ago that his racing
(Gill), 6 Our Favor (Kimball), 7.
career ended.
Sarnpsons Flight (Bridges); S.
"I've never accepted this inQueen May (Johnson).
SECOND - I. Yankee Guy Jury," Hurt said Monday. "I've
(Bridgei);
2.
Justalrot
never said I'm going to have to
(Dvorack*); 3. Ace NIl (KuCia); 4.
urnS Dream (D'Amato); 5. Ocala live with it. I'm still looking for
Byby Freight (Jefferson);
a remedy, if that's the word, to
Howard, Chief (Howard) 7. what I consider a temporary
Trademark (Bereinak); S. Saunsituation."
ders Echo (Sirk),
Hurt had tried to qualify for
THIRD - I Burns Guy (Berez
nak ) . 2 Lightning Dream (Hering);
the Indianapolis 500 four times
I Land (Rau; 1 Stoney Key
I Phuilips); 5. E P 0 (Fillipelli); 6. and had never been among the
S,i?eulte Son (XurtzwOrth, 7. Kin. top 33 finishers. He thought 1960
nikmnnick (Weaver); S Mud Blackie would be different.
(Bridges)
But in a practice run, his car
FOURTH - I Ancindy (Rau; 2.
met the wall at the speedway's
Gayte Stant on ( Culhan.); 3. Judge
Floyd 0 (P. Regur), I Gover nor
first turn in a terrible crash.
Del Lee (Tanpy), S Mighty Senator
Hurt's
spine was crushl'el, hiq
'
C!ark. 7,. 04.010 Spice
spinal cord severely bruised
(Bridges); 1. Curt Jubilee (Kim
ball). S. Jack Pence (Le Van).
and bashed. lie was 29.
FIFTH - I Superficial (John.
"Trying to lick this thing has
son); 2. Skippy Lee (Provost). 3.
taken
a lot of my time, but I still
Clayhayen Pioneer (Vanciervort); 1.
follow racing," Hurt said from
Magnitude (Gill), 5. Beatrice Way
(P Regur); 6, OilIer W. (Smioth),
his Daytona Beach apartment
7. Jetty Symbol (Pau); I. Color Me
in a telephone interview
Be an ie (Britton)
Monday. "I raced for 15 years
SIXTH - I Michele Eden (J.
Neelyi. 2 Selbys Beau (Solders); .2. of my life and would love to
Riteway Ralph (Culhane); 1.
some day return to it in some
Riteway Ralph (Culbane); I. Antigo
form - maybe the technical
(Petersen); S Sassy Tanetta
(Kurtiworth);
6.
Mercedes end or with the media.
(Viian ) . 7 Sitar Hanover (Komen-s);
Meanwhile, he's working at
I Booksieader (Nielson),
rehabilitating
his recalcitrant
SEVENTH - I Sa m Bengaxi (P.
Neely), 2 Dandy Thing (Taylor); 3.
body. Hurt has just returned
Senators Tine (Kucle); 4 Brockport
front a six-week trip to the SoBoy lUdellI; S. Shadydale Timbre
viet UnIon, where doctors at the
( kurtzworth); 6. Speedy Tracer
( Seiders) , 7 Kenwood Jim (Myer s).
highly regarded Palenov
EIGHTH - I. Dusty Tag surgical Institute In Leningrad
lNewman); 2. Prompt Pick
(Hierpe); 3. Cool Hand Luke (C. worked with him.
"They told me to stand up and
hhlenleld), A. Feather Hill (Strong);
S Strong (Kurtzworth), 6. Jea ns
I thought, 'My God, I haven't
First Myers); 7, Scottie Lad (Gill);
stood up in seven years," Hurt
Tern Tron (Aldrich).
said in recalling the highlight of
NINTH - I S.anlas Girl (Roy) 2
Dee Oum Greer (Kuntrworth); 3.
his visit.
Joyous Move (Nielson ); 1. Westerns
"But I tried, arid! did. I didn't
(Phillips);
S.
Bev
Special Byrd (No
want
to sit down again. I was
Driver). 6 Curtis Hill (Selders); 7.
Dr Speedabil (Rugglc-s).
enjoying it so much. It was
TENTH - I. Minor Beau
quite a thrill, a thrilling tilt.&gt;(Het'ing); 2 Glenora Duke (Hobbs);
ment.
3 Varsity Bomb (Serbes); 4. Dee
Friskey (FilIlipelli); S. Newtown
"The treatment and therapy I
Gay (Becker); 6 Nancys Bruce
received there was very benefilPetlerson); 7. Choice Lee Hy
cial. They injected drugs into
(Peters); S Scotch Snip (Prov os t).
the spinal cord and put inc In a
high pressure chamber
developed in the Soviet space
DAYTONA BEACH
program. They found It had
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
definite effects on the nervous
FIRST - I Rita Goros (2) 15.20.
5)-Stem, and It seemed to work
S.20. 350. 2 Solos Davalos (3) 5.60,
very well."
350 3 Uniarte Ovu (6) 5 .70; 0 1 2 3)
33.70; P 12 3) 11610.
But at the end of the therapy
SECOND - I MarloOvy (5)
caine disappointment. Sched11 00, 660. 7.70. 2 Solos Omega ()
uled surgery was postponed
6 60. 360. 3. Urlarle Sutton 131 3.10.
when doctors found a fusion of
0(54) $13 20. P IS 6) $261.90; Big Q
12 3 with all S)100 40; (23 with all 6)
Hurt's bones In a position mak0010
ing
surgery very dangerous.
THIRD - I BargumnOvy (5)
"I was pretty down in the
70.10.5 00,3.S0; 2 Reta GoodwIn (ii
670, 3 SO; 3 Victor Sutton (3) 1.00; Q
dumps for a while," Hurt said.
(1$) 3400. p (5 I) $1.30
,, But if the fusion keeps niovFOURTH - I. Wally (I) 18.50.
tag, surgery may be a possiII 10.3.20. 3. Mutilla (S) 5.20, 2.60, 3.
Rafael (1)360.0(15)53-SO; P (i 3)
bility in six or eight months.
107 90; 00 IS 1)715 70.
,,The doctors seemed op.
FIFTH - I. 15Mm ElorrI (2) 11.50,
timlstic that I might have some
4 20. 320. 2. Apralz Cobia.n (3) 1.10,
340; 3, Rafael Serduy IS) 3.00; 0 (2
movement from my legs after
3)3)10; P (2 3) 11640
that.
SIXTH - I ZubI Davalos (I)
"It's been a Long struggle for
II 60. 320. 360; 2. BarqumnEjrbl
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Victor
me,
and I have a way to go. But
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3.
320,Q(16)21 40.P($1)65.70,DD
the doctors in Russia were
12 41
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surprised and kind of amazed at
SEVENTH - I. Rafael Gastl II
my strength and incen ti ve. I
(SI 920.120, 350. 2 Bob Arniela (ii
950. S 70, 3 Solana D)ag. (3)1.10; 0 have a lot of confidence."
,

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SANFORD PLAZA

op" ISa.m. tolp.m.Monday "try Saturday
op
OpenSuoday i:lItoS;Np.m.
Cala)sg CeeWer P11. 322.1621 SIr. Pl. 323)3)0

WINTER PARK MALL
Open 11 a.m. to P.M. Monday thrv Saturday
OpenSurtday 1:50 to S 00 p.m.
Calaloq Center PIt. *44.4044 Store Ph. *41.4332

ORLANDO DOWNTOWN

Open 9:30a.m. todp,ns Tues.. Wed.. Thuri. and Sat.
Open t:30a m tu$;3$ pin Monday andFsiday
Store Pfs, 141-4111

�14A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, May 24, 1q74

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much of NBC's coverage of the
All-Dunn dispute in Munich.
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Den Fraulein Bergen, das cutie
who snappen der pixen mit All,

of Fun City's home audience
and 45 per cent of the LA

Von Enberg talken. Herr Dunn
also talken,rnaking der veteran
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audience, But whether it fared
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week.
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dull till with the Lion of Flantiers on CBS in February was
seen in nearly 16.6 million
homes. lie did better in his 15rounder in April with Jimmy
Young on ABC, the bout seen in
near ly 17.7 million homes, according to Nielsen estimates.

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condfionng, no cooking, 322 6310.
---30.-Apartments Unfurnished

6-'Child Care

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Child Care for as lov 6553 per wk if
you qualify. 32)5690, A SMALL In Sanford. 2 BR apts. $100 mo
WORLD,
Water Furn. Alter 5, call 641 50$1

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to Eat

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Land set aside as a catch

basin to protect the area from
floods has been transformed
from idle terrain into family

gardens and tennis courts.
The gardening, one of the
more recent uses the land has
been put to, answered a need

expressed by local residents
and has blossomed into a sizeable project.

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tables for sununer eating and

fall canning, are set up in the
244-acre storage basin of a dry
reservoir north of Hartford,

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Lemon Blutf, rIverfront, 1 BR
garage apt., air, adults, no pets
322 9019

Peas, BE 4. Crowderi, U pick,
Marquette Ave. (off S Searctall) OeBary- Lovely large I BR, air,
Hunter. 3fl 0.413
adults, near shores, bank, criur
.----.
OOU SaUe or 144.
Black eyed peas and butter beans.
You pick. Farm across street
-from Lake Monroe Baptist 31-Apartments Furnished
Church. Ph. 332 7238
2. Bedroom - Adults
"LIVE HENS"
WEKIVA LANDING
On The River. 831 9617
6k ea ,Over 50. SOc ea, Cickieberry
Farms. 'u way between New Lov ely
3 room apt, Very weiij'
SmyrnaandD,Landofl Hwy 14 on
fished 1. carpeted. Reasonable
Samsula Drive. Ph 964 175 5.439
rent 11$ W First St,
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3 Room turn apt. Bedroom is ar
18-Help Wanted
conditioned øOmo. Ill E. 5th St.
3221755 or 322S716.
Cocktail waitresses needed im
mediately 4 nights weekly I room furnished efficiency. Private
Inquire Club Diamond, Hwy I? 92,
entrance Downtown Sanford, 373.
DeBary.
9579 after 6 p.m

.

"A group came to us a couple
of years back and asked us

if

there was a possibility of farming there because they didn't
have the property at home,"
Steve Zito, the department's assistant director, said.
When the organic gardens
e staried in 1)i4, 50 plots
measuring 20 feet by 20 feet
each were assigned to residecti
on a first come, first served
basiL The plots totaled about a
half arri,

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

322 2420

EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONAFir5tarea,CentraIaIr
*all to w a ll carpet, 7 OR, 2 t.sths
large Fia. room, attractive kit.
chen,
built-in
stove-oven,
refrigerator, paneled office, 2
carports. 1713. No pets. 571 1010.
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ANYTIME

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3 BR, central air. near Pinecre'st
school and shopping. 262) Elm St..
Sanford, Call Mrs. Mello, 3394956.

2345 Park
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321-0041
22 01 S FRENCH
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REALTORS

8304813

HO,M.E

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Associat.
Es',1.373'OIU

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Trailer In camp ground, 1713$', t'
OR, air coQid., utilities, 1155 mo,
Kamper's Kove. 3224077
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LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

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Large I 6.2 Bdrm,
Furnished or Unfurnlstwd

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REALTORS

Owner transferred, must sell brand
new home, beautiful white brick 3
OR. 7 bath, cen tral heat air,
beautiful wall to wall carpeting.

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SHIRLEY MILLET'l

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)
NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

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8349212

Casselberry.Wlntersp,.jngs

Luxury

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STUDIO 1,2, 3

RUTH TUECH

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
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TOWNHOUSES

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

East

FROM

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Altamonte Springs

322-2090

HILDARICHMOND

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574 3)67

PH. 322-261 1

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White

Req RealEstaleBroker
JOHN XRIDER.ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 71118 1. Sanford
Completely renovated 3 &amp; I OR
homes, 1½ baths, with central
heat, from $1L000. Al low as $100
ClOWn.
Looking for aHomecall

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$125

1505 W.2SthSt.

8349212

W.

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78.torcycIes

47-MibiIe Homes

Magnavox Stereo

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
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424r4a. ,.,i

MU Realtors

ri%?r;.

3729211.3223991

3222118

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1973 FOrd Grand Torino Sport,
automatic, air, power steering.
$1,999.
1970 Toyota Corolla, good condition,
sail,
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323.1010
Mustang, 1972, V.I. factory air, PS.
PO, low miles. Vinyl top, sharp,
$2,200 or best offer. 321 003$.
1971 Ford Ranchero GT, 21.000
miles, Automatic, PS, PS, air. A 1
condi?ln. 13.300. 373 '4)0.
1974 MUSTANG II + II

68-Wanted

-

to Buy

$ 888

DAVE 5' 323 9370
PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for XI pct commission Free Pick
ups Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 322 2210
-

CASH 322-4132
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 100) items.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy, 17.92. 1304206

~ M rjIMI

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2195
1912 Fiat 124 2 door
Very clean

sedan.

BILL BAKER
'VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322-1633

HAS
SPECIAL VALUES
FOR YOU ON'
FINE PRE-OWNED
CARS LIKE THESE!
1974 MARK IV

1973 OLDS CUTLASS

Black-nice

24,000 mi.-clean

$3195

1974 CORVEflE

1973 MONTEGO MX

Red-immaculate

4-dr. Excellent tran.

sportatlon-low mileage

11795

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR
LATE MODEL CAR-WE WILL PAY TOP
DOLLARIII SEE US TODAY!

Longwood
LINCOLN MERCURY

INC.

Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service - Sales - Rentals
South of Sanford
1314091
5333 Hwy. 17.92 at S Points

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F

BUSINESSDIRE(TORy
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Aluminum Siding

Insulation

332.4644

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Appliance Repair
taiorriovs('hcfd appliance repair,
70 years e'pesience. We service
all makes Reasonable Call
anytime, 332 2137,

PERFORMANCE TEST
Includes Checking Betts, and
Freon, Performance Testing

of System.

not

include
of freon or

parts,

$444 ,

Rallassallassisial

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7542 Park Drive
332 *145

WANT ADS ARE WORKING
EVERY DAY READ AND USE
THEM OFTEN.
-

Pressure Cleaning

Land Clearing

Roof &amp; House Cleaning Roof $35 up
Hou, 535. Mobile home. $21. 471
0259 or 678 6236

C&amp;A BaCkHoe Service

Beauty Care

Concrete Pavement

C E SHEPHERD
ainting. Remodeling. C,er,crl
Repairs. Call 332 1075
o4 Repairs. Carpentry, PdiaIling,
Home Repairs. Gutlering. Cement
work Free eshimates, $3) $642
Remodeling and Additions
FreeesuImates Ploobligalton
JOHNNY WALKER, In 6457
JOSEPH SAPP
tramic tile work Reasonable
Prices, any Size lOb 3725238
ike your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day.
Infral Heat 6. Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl Her.
ri ,,' EARS n Sanford 327 1771.
Irpentry, Remodeling. AdditOni.
Custom Work L ( mud, 8.Qni,ft'd
Free estimate 32) 6031
-

Mobile Home Washing 6, Roof
Sealing. Inflation
Fighting
Prices. Free est-ates, 6614W

L,.inu clearing. till dirt, clay, rock.
All Irindlof digging Hous.etraiiers
stored and moved 322 9142.

Exterior Cleaning Specialist H
Pressure spray wash Houses.
Roofs, 3230779

ESTERSOri LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating. DitCh
work Foil dirt, log soil 332 $943
STORING IT MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASH,
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 3772611 or $31 9993

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Roofing
Expert root recurs, flat roofs ci'
shingles
All work guarar,
teed BROGOEp ROOFING, 323
6700

a

Lawn Car.

Patch and Repair. Re Roof ng
Carpenter repair Fast Service,
All work guaranteed Licenseo
Bonded
IS yr5 experience
Bricker Rung, 323 2170

Mowing, edging, trimming, weeding'
and fertilizing Free estimates.
Phone 323 3931.
EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Phone)?) 1792
Free Estimates

Painting

Sewing
I

A 1 Painting - Brush, roll, spray
Qu al i ty work 9tasona ble prices
Free estimates 327 049

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'S Custom Tailoring Men arj
Ladies Clothing Wetkt:ng gowns
Phone 32:21459

Well Drilling

Pest Control
Treed Exlerm,n,aling Co-Complete
PesI Control and Termiting Free
Insptclion All Pest Control. 10
Oct Discount 373 2954

WFI LS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair and service
STINE MACHINE 4.
SUPPLY CO.
322 4432
2C7 V Ind $1

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To

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Pest Control

can Cover your hornp *ilh alum
BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
siding &amp; Soffit Syslem Also
Free Estimates-24 Hours
Roof.riq. Gutters 20 yrs Exp
THERMO.TEK,$31.092l
Eagle S'drg Co $31 9563

BALL REALTY
Rag Real Estate brox,r
817W lst,Sinford. 322 $6.41

1972 VW Squar.back 4 speed,
AM radio. Only 32,000 miles

HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER

loaded

arkirig Lot .',tariter\an(e Sealing
and Striping Durable Scalers. $OS
Lemon St. Sanford. 323 4441

AIR CONDITIONIN'

replacement
$

1972 Cadillac Coupe DeVIIIe, white
on white. 53.300. 323.1100 or $30
1464

1495

17495

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietls Beauty Nook)
519£. First. 372 5112

Does

66

Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink. 1)1.1311.

We Buy Furniture

-

Models

1975 Honda CVCC Civic, 2.000 miles
13.100 or best otter. 373 1776, after
3. 322 $610.

$6995

Home Improvements

Set
By
Certified Factory Trained
Mechanics. All Makes and

1973 Toyota Corolla, 10,000 mites.
Assume payments. 322 2100 after)
pm., anytime weekends

LONG WOOD
LINCOLN-MERCURY

Landscaping

ALIGNMENT
to Factory Specs.

1911 Pinto extra clean, runs perfect.
CHICO &amp; THE MAN, 3736370 or
3344605

Baird-Ray Datsun

1911 Toyota pick up, long bed, air
373 3064 after 1 P.M.

65-Pets-Supplies

I

FRONT END

1963 Mercury, original condition. PS
3, PS, new tireS, inspected in
April Phone 322 1196

I speed, air condition, beautiful fire
engine red. 1.3.299.
Hwy 136. Fern Park, 831.1311
Open Sundays 12to6
Open Nights ,fill

1969 I'.,ton F.S0Owith 12 ft. high lift;
also 1961 F.300 fiat bed. Call
322 1159 after 5:30.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Crpe'
Shampooer for only 11.30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Spectacu
MAJOR LUBRICATION
Includes S qts. Quaker State
oil, New Filter and Lube
ANY MAKE OR MODEL

1971 FIREBIRD

1967 Ford F 500 14 ft. van, hydraulic
lift, air Phone 323 7340.

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I1T

1973 Buick Century, AM-FM, power
steering &amp; brakes, air. 12,800 323
6596 after A.

79-Trucks-Trailers

64-Equipment for Rent

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OBE4

or 1311405.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373.3$Uor323 7710

30 10 50 &amp; 60 Pct. discount on all
children's clothing. Boys' new ICocker Spaniel puppies, AKC Reg.,
beautiful solid colors, good
casual suits, shirts, short &amp; long
temperament, shots started. Own
Pants, girls' dresses 8. short &amp; tong
both parents 1100 373 5491.
Play suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Great Dane,
2610 Hiawatha
Ph. 372 1301
male, 2yrs old,
Interested' 327 3653
Sansui Stereo Hi Fi amp. I chrome
15" wheels; Also AM FM stereo.
Poodle, white female
323 0708
miniature! mos. Old,
3321461
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
limos. old standard male
distributor has aluminum rec.
Poodle, apricot, AKC Req.
tangular pools left over from 1975
323 5093
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms, Call 305.
DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
533 9331 collect
AKC Puppies&amp; Stud Service
Call Mr Anderson, 365 5710

322 7352

Sell us your car or truck even it you 1969 Ford Gataxie 300. 2 door. 390
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
engine; 1964 Ford van camper;
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT.
1971 Renault P.10, 1 door; 1969
Renault RIO, 1 door. 1969
SUN, Fern Park, 131 131$.
Plymouth Fury, 1 door. Phone 349
$370
8O-Autos for Sale 1946 Mustang, white, with blue in
tenor, newly painted, good tires.
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 door,
Excellent condition, 5900. 323 2191
vinyl top. I speed, rebuilt engine.
after 5.30
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN, 323 $370

1973 Yamaha Endure
Low Mileage
3230121 after 1p.m.

Reg German Shepherd puppies,
females, 1100 Males 5125. Phone
322.3747 after S

Sale

80-Autos for Sale

79-Trucks-Trailers

1973 XLCH, extended front end and
raked. Call 321 S111113 after S.

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

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
)lI3t5E First St
3725672

anyumiweek.ndi Or comi by
and see it. 3411 Yale Ave

Patio Apartments

Sanford Altamonte Springs
834 9212
Altamonte Springs.

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Classified Ads didn't work there
wouldn't be any.

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Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days
week. Call collect, 541.2131

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

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For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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322-2420

Modern Facilities
All G. E. Kitchens
Located West of Hwy. 11-fl 4
fl
OFAve

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

Used office furniture

ANYTIME

I and3 Bedrooms
Iorl"iBaths
'L ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIET A ND SE RE NE

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BUY JUNK CARS- $13 to $33 for
complete car. Call 372.1621 after I
p.m.

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

)nfurn,5hdAPARTMENTI
FROM

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Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service
We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest
Western Auto, 301 W. First St.. 372
4403.

PLANTS
Good Prices, Good
Advice. Plants &amp; Answers. 210 E.
1st St., 373 7877,

.1975 Singer Zig-Zag

323-8670 or

Ws rd 41

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland, Johnson, 58E.
Pierce Simpson, Beta, Browning,
Hy-gain Handic, Regency, T.
Berry and Pace Complete ac
cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 1319 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando. 295 4771.

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Highway 17-92, Sanford

VEGA REBUILT MOTORS
Cast Iron Steevs
MIXON AUTO PARTS, 3flOJ

60-Office Supplies

Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees, 99c. Border grass, 39c
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1.99 .
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Cor. Wekiva Park Drive and SR
14. 3226238

CB's

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ROBSON MARINE
2929 Itwy 17 92
322 '76l

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73' Westwind, Inboard, Outboard
Cabin
Aluminum Float on
Trailer, 312 5121.

62-Lawn-Garden

Want to lose weight?
Can't stay on edict?
Call 3320014

Stenstrom Realty

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Wood 0V Steel desks, ex ecutive desk
8. chairs, Secretarial desks 8.
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 17.92, 1301206

'73 Flamingo, 12' x 85'. 2 BR, with
aen.goodcond Privateranted lot,
Take over payments. 373 5158
after S
JUST LISTED- 3 Bedrooms,
,
baths, central heat air, quiet
IS YR. FHA FINANCING
Street, beautiful fenced yard
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
173.000.
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 323 3200
ANOTHER- New listing.? large
51-Househo Goods
bedrooms, Central heat, air,
carpeting, family room. screened 3 BR, 1., bath, 40'v12' Star, 37' metal
awning, shed Hurrcane Awning
porch. BPP 12 mo. warranty.
Reasonable 323 415)
$37903
Console, walnut tinish wth sliding
46-Commercial Property
WOODED-I Acre,brand new OR,
door Assume balance 04 161 or S
2 bath, close to Wekiva Central _____________________________
payments 04 5.8
heat air, kitchen appliances. DELTONA &amp; ORANGE CITY
Beautiful. 139.000
AREA- I43'x)02' lots, zoned C I
Asking 515,000 each
FREE POOL- With this gorgeous 3
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Assume p,i ,mci:$S Singer Zig zag in
BR. 2 bath, cen tral heat air.
beautitul walnut console wilt,
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
family rm. olus den. APP 12 mo.
Deltona 663 MIt
buttonhole. Pay
automatic
warranty. $37,900.
balance of 194. or 10 payments of
balance
NEW Roor-7 large fenced tots, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
1)0 See at
Ads
didn't
Classified
with lots of frees. 3 SR, 1 bath.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
worn . mere W(AJIUIIU UC any.
PdfiutiU throughout. $25,90Q,
307 E. lit SI , Downtown
3379111
in
central
THREE CORNER LOT- 3 large Sanford, 2 furnished apis
OC6ti0fl both rented Excellent
bedrooms, fireplace, eat In kit.
KULP DECORATORS
flQflC By owner. 1U.Pj
chen equipped, CPP 12 mo.
109W lit St 322 7333
831.5997
warranty, 135.000
We Buy Furnilure

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76-Auto Parts

77-

W:dncsday,

Baird-Ray Datsun

512.9$
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

Gtastron II",' Runabout, Evinrude,
55 hp, 3 cyl., power tilt, top,
custom trailer, all accessories,
Excel. cond. John Bean, 323 5691
or all $090.

FL

19,000 miles. automatic, air con
dillon, power steering, power
brakes, vinyl roof. See it today.
Hwy 136. Fern Park. Ill. ;31$
Open Sunday 12to6
Open Nights 'hI I

Reconditioned Batteries,

11' fiberglass Rubout,
na
75 Pip.
Johnson, 3 mos. old, Used S Hrs.
13,000. 373 5071 or 323 9099 after S.

Call
322-2611 or 8319993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald

BROKERS

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5 ZX 8

196$ VW Pop up Camper
Excellent Condition
323 0124 after 1p.m.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Add lic for each additional S words.

T. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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Good furniture from the '70s and
colleclables. Hi Way 16 Antiques,
I'.', miles east of I Ion Rt. 16. 372.
6972,

Garage Sale: Sat. &amp; Sun., 10 a
'fit? 2390 Sanford Ave. Frost free
refrigerator, portable washing
machine, 6 ft. pool table 8. misc.
322 $795.

'72 T Craft Cabin Cruiser, On float,
on trailer, 33'9". 188 hp. Merc.
Crusier. Many extras. Days 8313.
1440-Eves. $30 0651.

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Trailer in country, couple only, 1135 ,',
month, Wafer and garbage pickup,
free. Call 337 1299 after 5 pm.

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Departed Loved
With A

Experienced TV technician want ed.
Apply at Herb's TV • 1300 French
Ave. 323)731.

12' Fiber glass boat, 98 Mercury and
trailer, like new, 1500 Call 373.
0930.

Honor The Memory Of

Ca II Ba rt

Sunland- 3 OR, 1 bath, heat &amp; air.
kit. equip, fenced, double drive,
many extras $31,100 3195371

20115 FRENCH(HWY, 1792)

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Small Price
Cozy a clean. 2 OR, with new
C6tpit, and oak shaded lot Zoned
RC I. Only 111.950. Interested ?

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Mullet Lake Park Road- 10 acres,
1)1,500.

PLAY GOLF
GOLF

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

24 Hrs,

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REALTOR
322 - 6457
SO LITTLE CASH
buys this 3 bedroom block home in I OR, 2 bath, air condition. 11 2
clue! established niQhbOi'hood.
Tangelo Drive. 327 631$ or 372
Why rent? Invest in a real buy'
45.4 By Owner.
32394 10

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

Sanford, lovely 2 story I BR, 2 bath
corner tot, assume loan. small
down, by owner. 83.4 5992
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JOHNNY WALKER

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Small Home-

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Merchandise

Wanted. Residential site for
swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1916 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prim, location. Call 303.
177 1220 collect.

Osteen area- 10 acres, $10,000.

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Want to rent building suitable for all
type repair work. prefer abut
23'x30' or larger, near Sanford,
with all utilities and reasonable
rent. 373 6012
days or

323-7832
3 BR home on '., acre lot. Additional
S acres availabli.

steeo

Porch Sale: Thursday and Friday, 9
to 5. Household items, depression
glass, antiques. 917 W. 24th St.

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Harold Hall Realty
Realtor
323-5774 Anytime

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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER,

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
ServIce, used machines.
,OONEYAPPLIANCES323.049r7
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75-Recreational Vehicles

Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
availabl e. Bud Cabellfl @052
anytime,

4 BR. 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
129.900 322 6975.

SF

' -/tlarited to Rent

Hal Colbert Realty

heat

Broker
Days 377.7171

Please Call Katie Adkisson,
Realtor Associate

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Drearnwold- Owner will finance Owner selling 3 OR, 2 bath Stylish
home near Country Club golf
nice 3 BR with carport, new
course. Central heat and air.
carpet, hardwood floors, A I
carpeted throughout, enclosed
Condition. Pric ed right. 373.5609 or
Pati o, healed pool, bar b que,
323 1762.
fenced for privacy. First time
Otfered. Shown evenings and
DeBARY AREA- 3 BR, central
weekCndS. Call 323 5161
&amp; air, wall-wall carpet. No
Qualifying. Immediate occupancy.
$23,400

323 6)53

REMODELED
31, fenced. new carpet, P
a, I, $I
monthly, 115.500 850 down

3ouses Furnished
DELTONA- Quality home, air. lop
valuL' at Ill) Deposit No pets.
5.14
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NEED 3 BR home on 2 or 3 acres
near Sanford.

SWAP SHOP- FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
Plo charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movleland Drive-in
Theatre, South 17.92 Phone 372.
1216,

WHY SAVE IT
SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acling,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

HAVE customer looking for 3 to S
acre building site near Paola.

OU)U nave sevrrau

REAL ESTATE
R,alt
372 74 95
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S French
i..aOSI
Eve, 322 1196,322.416.l,3fl19$.g

Greene, Inc.

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Cal I Ba rt

Stemper Realty

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cabins and houses, old farms and
so on. Writ, or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
Charge by dialing I 5004317121.
Write or call today.
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
P.O. Box 463
Murphy, N. C. 75906
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Call George Wi llis, Assoc

Call Central Fla's
Sales &amp; Exchange Leader

SANFORD- 3 Bedroom. 2 bath
home, air condilioner, Shady lot.
111.2 50. MAKE OFFER.

These are a few of the over 5 00
listings. We have all types of
Property listed from about 1.400
per acre and up. We have small or

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
327.7611 or $319993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you.

Ev.rag Here

7ø-Sl.'3p &amp; Tt'd

GE 30" range, con tinuous cleaning
oven, harvest gold; absolutely like
new. flew 1330, now $195. Call 321 .
0856 after 7 P.M. or 617.1516 week.
days.

15 Words $2

CRY ALL THE WAY to the BANK.
Let OTHERS pay your INCOME. 2
BR duplex (I of 6). 171.900. Good
terms. Get 20 pct. CASH return on
CASH BUY all 12 units at
DISCOUNT Tax SAVINGS, &amp; get
rich, even wilt' the headaches

MLS-REALTORS

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this "neat as a pin" 3 OR. 11,, bath
home Fenced yard, central heat
lair, wall wall carpeting, utility
building $23.000 with good terms.

'SERVICE BEYOND
ti'IE CONTRACT"
JUST REDUCED-. Pool home, 3
OR. 1', baths, fenced yard, rang,,
r.frigerator, dithwaher, $77,500.
WiIDMERE_ 2 Bedroom, I bath,
La home, perfect for the retiree or
newly wed 1)8.500

10 Acres of Irg. trout stream, good
views, Would make a nice mini
farm, $5.900 Good terms.

Have customer who Wants to buy
acre homesite, Lake Jessup area.
KISH
REAL
ESTATE.
REALTORS, 321 0011,

GOLFER'S DELIGHT- Pitch to the
Compose your own memoriam, ci'
()rPI'rl, 3 FUR. With pool 5.33.901)
ask, Our aS5i5tan,. We should
receive your message no later
EXECUVTIVE'S HOME- I SR. 3
than 5 p.m. Friday, May 25th.
baths, patio, formal dining,
fireplace. $17,500

A UTO TRAIN, walk to work from

Ki sh Real Estate

26 Acres of wooded min. land, not
steep, lays gentle, on good road,
hastwo largesprings, Several nice
bldg.
127.300 15.000 down.

FAMILY STARTER- Neat 3 BR,
central air, carpet, with above
ground pool. $20,750

Rag. Real Estate Broker
803 W. 15f St.
323ö0ó1 or 373.05)7 eves.

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7 BR, rustic cabin, Scenic views, all
crpt. Large rock I place, sliding
drs. that open on to a red
wood deck ex posed beam ceiling.
close to town, spring water.
126.000 13,500 down

BACHELOR PAD- Neat I BR
home, on 2 lots. $11,950

M. UNSWORTII REALTY

M ultiple Listing Service

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SERVICE
Evenings 3flool2or3fl 1581

We can build your dream home.
FHA, VA &amp; 235 financing
available. We also build gov ern.
ment subsidized homes.

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land, 14.4,900

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Unfurnished

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SPECIAL!

constructed to collect water in
the event of a flood and keep It
from drowning the city.
The idea of blacking off land
for gardens was born in 1974
and the Bloomfield Parks and
Recreation Department latched
unto it.

H, IDY MAN'S SPECIAL
4
'cjrooms,2 baths, oak shaded lot,
JENNY CLARK REALTY
rumpus room, family room, Realtor
Phone 305-372.1591
central heat &amp; air, loads of
Days and After Hours
potential. Needs little paint but is
structurally sound. Located in
Don't Be A Rent Donor
Loch Arbor, It's priced to sell at
125.800.
Be A Home Owner

Furnished duplex, newly renovated,
3 rooms &amp; bath, adults, no pill.
3225.
006

The community gardens,

used by residents to grow vege-

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Special of The Week

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DUPLEX.- furnished or un
furnished
h
Ideal
location
rent.
Reasonable
363 372*
anytime
Bedroo,
m unfurn.,
wt. adults,
$33 week with children. 3726420,

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FOUND. Black male poodle, 373
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DELTONA- SUPER SPECIAL
Like new 3 BR. 2 bath immaculate
home Sunken family room, 7 car
garage. Extras galore. Walking
distance to shopping center.
Asking 111,900
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V Ilardwich, Broker
Deltona 661 6611
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Stenstrom Realty

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LOST Reddish Pekingese female
dog. Tampa vaccination &amp; license For Lease-- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
tag Name "Ginger", Last seen
locations Call 3220013.
vicinityt I 4 6. 46 West 66$ 9924
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or 661 1013
Rentals
Golden Retriever puppy.
LOST
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vicinity Mayfair 3, Hospital
Reward. 327 0516
29--Rooms

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VERY NEAT
Owner selling 7 room, 1.110 sq. It..
stylish home with breakfast bar,
all new carpeting &amp; punt, new
roof, central natural gas heat.
huge back yard, close 103 schools.
121,300 3730572.

I" 311110K,

Art Brown Pest Control has 001
Sanford, 3 OR, 2 bath, kitchen
opening in sales. Fantastic op
equipped, air conditioned. IllS
portunitv for aggressive man with
mo., plus $75 security dep.
some sales experience. $400 salary
Available June 1. 322.7199
while training. Apply at Art
Brown Pest Control, 2342 Park DELTONA- w. have 2 end it
('it. 3225643
bedroom homes for rent starting
from 1140 a month to $230 per mo.
Lady, live in with semi-invalid man.
Furnished or Unfurnished. Short
$60 wk. 323 - 1309
Of 1009 forms.
Aplionecallcouldstartyouonanew
PROPERTIES
and profitable career. Call 562
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
3181i
1
Deltona. 61$ MU
Part lime maintenance man, 6 day
wk., 6 to 9 p.m. Apply in person CASSELBERRY- Camelot, 3 BR, 2
bath, den and family room, air,
only Wuv's. 2911 Orlando Drive. ,,
mon
ACCOUNTANT
Mm 3 yr. ex SHEOAH.-2 BR,? bath bachelor
persence general utility con
pad, $190 month.
Iracting cost accounfirig. Resume WINTER SPRINGS- I BR, 7.
to: Lee Construction Co, P.O. Box
bath, country. $300 month.
998. Sanford, Fl 37771
WINTER SPRINGS- I BR. I',
bath, family room,
Lady to live in and help with 2 $eçnl
17)0
month,
invalids. Some nursing ex
SANFORD AREA- 2 BR furnished
perience, Phone 322 1001.
trailer, utilities furnished. $10
Nurses, RN's; LPNS: Aides; Aide
week.
Companion; Needed Immediately.
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
8250636.
531 4272
AVON
Spring into the world of cosmet ics. 3 BR,2013 Washington Ave. l2tSmo.
323 4070 *41 dayS or 322 $45.4 week.
es toiletries. Excellent
fragranc,
rids.
earning opportunity.
Call 614 3079.
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2' , Acres with
P1 1 BR. 7', bath home.
Air corid and heat. Beautiful ano
beau uocavon. 1311 E Lansdowne
Ave.. Orange City. 113.900. Ph.
9134 775 2556

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Red Cross Beginners Swim Lessons.
Jackie Caolo, Water Safety In
structor. Call to register, 372.3332.
131 E. Woodla nd Drive, Sanford.
The family of Alice B. Tnim,ll.
deceased, trying to locale Ethan
Allen rectifier (white gold) placed
in Shop to be uphoitred,
summer '15 Please call 332 6991
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Duplicator Punch Press Operator.
Must be able to read blue prints,
and figure bend allowance on
sheet metal. Minimum 04 2 yrs.
experience. ACME CONVEYOR
CO. 510 Pecan, Sanford,

FACED WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps lcohoficAnonymous
Can Help
Ca11173.4.S87
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 12771

Reg Real Estate Broker 371 0610
323 0779
323 7595
322 2715

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F ull charge bookkeeper, knowledge
of NCR preferred. Salary, 17.500.
Applyla.m.to5p.m., Longwood
City Hall, 173 W. Warren Ave.,
Longwood.

CLASSIFIED

WITT REALTY

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2W Park Dr.. .170 up
I&amp;2BR Mobile homes inretirement
park. Furvi. or Unfurn.

MANAGER TRAINEES
MACHINIST

FIBER GLASS WORKERS
DESK CLERK
To Be Published
SALESMAN
MECHANICS
May 31st
CHEF
WAITORS
Compose your own memoriam, or
MAIDS
ask our assistance. We Should
COCKTAIL WAITRESSES
receive your message no later
WAITRESSES
than 5 p.m. Friday, May 25th.
LPN
3to 110(11107
15 Words $2
Add lic for each additional 5 words.
Immediate openings.
EXP.TVREPAIRMAN
Call
- WE SELL SUCCESS323 S176
322-2611 or 831-9993 201 CommercIal

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"I"raulein Bergen, who ansnappen der pixen during das
biffen, asked comment der bi(
(en. She excialmen, 'Nemn.'
Fraulein Bergen ein Stuart
cookie."

Jobs Jobs Jobs

Departed Loved Ones

tcology Day Camp, June 21 thraugh
July 20, Sanford Christian School
373.5132 or 6146316.

sense.

"herr Garagiola talken. Herr Herr Von Enberg exclaiinen
Von Enberg talken. Herr Sport- veteran sportzenschtaffel suprzenwriter talken. Fraulein Ber- isen Herr Dunn can take der
gen nicht snappen der pixen but biffen.
also talken. Und der corn'Ah, but biffen Four, Herr
merclalschlaffen talken. Unit Dunn (olden. Herr Dunn uptalken. Und talken.
risen, und biffed again. Und 1st
"Und den, Herr Duane Bob- kaput' Nein' Herr Dunn in bifick and Herr Bunny Johnson
(en five 1st kaixit, unrisen. kavas 1st der Bunny' - go biffen, put, uprisen. But live kaput em
biffen, biffen. Den Herr Bunny stoppen.
nicht biffen. Herr Bunny kaput
"Herr Ali talken and Herr

Of

4A-Public Notices

now to the Nielsen figures, NBC
expects to claim a ratings

"Ah, mox nix. Der Dunn-All
biffen beginen. Mit three biffen,

Memory

Box 533. Sanford, Flu 3277).

Dunn. Herr Dunn speaken das
Yorkshire und nicht maken

talken und showen pixen. Und
she sprechen, 'I know boxing
beans.' Va ist des' k'oii

Honor The

2 Acres, fenced, 121,

Reg, Real Estate Broker
1100 E. 75th St.
____________________________REPOSSESSED HOMESpain'd I BR, 1", baths, 1117,000.
No closing costs. $100 dn., IllS mo.
30 Yrt, I' pct, F HA. Others
available, all areas.
CRANK CON'ST.. REALTY
REALIORS,130 6061

SAN MO PARK. 1. 7, 3, bedroom
trailer apts. Adult I. family park.
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17.P2,
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San'or.
Living rm., kitchen, bedroom, bath.
Air, adults, no pets. Security dep.
'YOUR I.ITTIf; I'FE .1G11SC)"
_ InS mo 3227111

In Remembrance

OUT OF TOWN. ) OR tram. on
large lot, wood floors, almost new
roofing. Only $15,500.
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18&amp;p Wanted

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers,
For further informal ion call 1724357
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O,

mailed me this report:

troducen Herr Richard Von Enberg, Herr Larry Sportzenwriter und Fraulein Candice Betgen, das cutle who snappen der
pixen.

2-In Memoriam

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Bedroom, dining rm., kitchenette,
Fia. room, bath, pantry. yard I.
' river frontage.
carport.
6231.

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2631 S Sanford Ave.
321 O7S9evei 3727643

2tR, fenced yard, $,5n
3 BR.
bath. $650 dn 120.500

I Bedroom, carpet, air, screen
porch. No pets. $125 plus security.
Phone 372.1767.

Sunday - Noon Friday

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Largee 3 BR. 2 bath, famif',, roam,
heat air, frjit tries. 11.250 down. 2
N.c.I Y
STUCCO:
STORY
023I P1 37263.15
decorated I BR, separate garage
with cottage or game room space.
33BR.
,'BR. air,
Inn

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IROWSE AND SAVE
The Want Ad Way.
and fun

Noon The Day Before Publication

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

'12' NEWS

3 Room Ap$.,FUrfl.
$VOMO.
tot W. 9th St.

DEADLINES

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COMPANY Preempted M)n,
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national policies offer little in
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1975, according to a recent recession which have forced
wives
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chauvinism and sexism that
Census Bureau report
to Join the labor barded by the promises of other they meet our confusion with
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years and 40 million Americans
history, more Americans disrupting families.
And sometimes, but not often,
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divorced than married. Over a
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During the brief business Helen NIcCloskey, Pip Slaback, from Cocoa Beach, Melbourne,
Chairman Michael Ilattaway was Installed as president for representing devotion; Mrs. session.Mrs. Norris announced Nelle Livingston, Virginia Orlando, Longwood, West Palm
installed the 1976-77 officers of the second consecutive tem. Harry (Judi) Kwiatkowski), the club has 89 members and 26 Mercer, Anna Mae Wells, Dot Beach and Savannah, Ga.
Democratic Women's Club of hattaway Dresented her with recording secretarv. vellow
patrons. She cited the retirine Raine-; Franreii; .1irluitnin arwi called diirim, the afterninnin
'-minole Count) at a luncheon red carnations
a color carnations depicting a guiding officers and chairmen for their M)Ttle Gradick
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Other officers installed were records; and Frances Jackson, year. Receiving plants grown Beach; Jesse Koger, Sanford;
Using bouquets of carnations (Jean) Norris, also second vice Mrs. Robert (Peggy) Hat- treasurer, green carnations to by Mrs. Norris and her husband and Norman Koger, Sanford.
and matching corsages president of Democratic tawny, vice preside", 'vo syrpLotze the club's 'L'J.s
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granddaughta. s
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tarter until very stiff. Beat hot 1 Large angel food cake
overnight. Make Into biscuits as
will ever know. Next mon th she marrtag was highlighted ai th 2 cups sugar
syrup in egg whites, add I tsp
Dissolve gelatin in 4 wanted. Place rest In tight
lU be 75 years old, and a beautiful Grecian Garden 1 cup butter or oleo
vanilla and 1 cup powdered tablespoons cold water. Add 1 covered bowl in refrigerator.
Fecently celebrated her 56th wedding cake, which she made. 4 eggs
sugar. Spread on layers. (Note, cup boiling water, lemon Juice,
LIMA BEAN CASSEROLE
wedding anniversary, but has "Most all wedding cakes are 2 cups cake flour
regular 7 minute icing will not pineapple and sugar. Let stand
hour.
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tsp.
prepared mustard
she slowed down? Never!
white cakes," she said. "White 1 tsp. baking powder plus
hold up on this cake)
in refrigerator about I
1
tsp.
Worcestershire sauce
"I'm president of the Senior cake doesn't stay moist as long
1 tsp. soda
COCOANUT POUND CAKE
Break cake in small pieces
Citizens G roup
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lemon
juice
1 cup buttermilk
1
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13x9x2
cups mayonnaise
been the Longwood First them as close to the time of the I cup cocoanut
suga r-cream e
velopes Dream Whip. When Iki
1 small onln chopped
Baptist Church Sunday School wedding as possible."
1 cup nuts (chopped)
6 eggs, beat in one at
stiff, fold in gelatin mixture and
sliced water chestnuts
secretary for more than 25
Mrs. Gray's daughter Is in 1 tsp. vanilla
a time
pineapple, pour over cake.
years," she said. She's also charge of the home economics
cans French cut
Melt white chocolate in 3 cups flour-silted
Break rest of cake in small 2 No.
working inaceramfcsclass and de partment at a high school in boiling water and let cool.
tsp. soda
pieces and put over mixture in
110 ox. pkg. frozen lima
'4:ves Tupperware parties. She Indiana, When she married, Cream butter and sugar. Beat 1 cup buttermilk
pan. Whip other two envelopes
beans cooked
is blessed wIth a lovely singing Mrs. Gray' made her entire In eggs one at a time, add
tsp. lemon extract
of Dream Whip, spread over
1
3 can peas
No.
voice, and Is often called upon wedding gown and going away chocolate and vanilla. Add flour
tsp. vanilla
cake. Sprinkle with cocoanut.
to entertain at community outfit. She said, "Young girls and baking powder, and soda 1 can angel flake cocoanut
Place in refrigerator overnight. 12 butter crackers ( itzJ
events. She was the town clerk today who .ay they can't cook, mixture alternately with
or 1 pkg. frozen cocoanut
SNOW FLAKE BISCUIT
Mix mustard, Worcestershire
for over 12 years, and she and or sew, just don't get any buttermilk. Add cocoanut and
fresh
5 cups plain flour
sauce, lemon juice and
her husband had a grocery sympathy from me. 1, too, nuts. Bake inthree layers at35o
Bake 1 hour 10 mm. in 350 3 tsp. baking powder
mayonnaise. Add all other
store for 10 years.
couldn't cook or sew, but I degrees for 20 to 25 minutes.
degree oven.
2 tbsp. sugar
ingredients and mix well.Mrs. Gray's reputation as a figured If someone else is smart
ICING
SNOW BALL CAKE
1 pkg. yeast dissolved In
Crumble crackers on top. Bake
cook is well known in the area. enough to do something, then I
cup water
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Women End Season

V olunteers Honored

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On the afternoon of a pool
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Basic Water Safety Program O'Brien,
Avenue home.
Sabal
Point
party and festive affair with *fl
Herald
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they presented In schools all Elementary, 300 hours; Cheryl
Afterspencftng 27 years in the
terflMlOflal fl51T the question
A coffee and awards day at over the county. 'We reached Altizer,
Navy and receiving the coveted
Lake
Orlenta
was: "Will raindrops keep
the Altarnonte Civic Center almost ll,
degree, Armstrong is currently
children,
with
Elementary,
200 hours;
Al
falling on ow heads?"
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recently climaxed the school over 3,000 now certified. We are Lorraine Gucciardo, Sabal
fInancial aid officer at Seminole
However, the rain stopped
Community College.
year for the Dividends volun- hoping for no drownings this Point Elementary, 300 hours;
DIAL
shortly before an end-of-the
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year In the elementary school and Jane Burke, Sabal Poiij
season social for Sanford
The Semoran Womans' Club age group," said Ms. Eggers. Elementary, 200 hours.
Recent houseguests of Dottie
Woman's Club members, their furnished the refreshments and
Ms. Pat Hodge was also
and Bob Karns were her cousin
Also Annette Prlckett, Sabal
spouses and guests Saturday
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
presented Volunteer Coor. applauded for the Bicentennial Point Elementary, 200 hours;
night at the home of Mr. and Phillip IBunnie) Logan, William C. Miller
of Honolulu,
dinator Dede Schaffner a gift In Puppet Show which she Barbara Olklewlcz, Sabal Point
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William (Edna) Southward, Hawaii. During the visit, the
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appreciation of her devotion to presented in area schools. Elementary, 200 hours; LeNeil
A tempting array of round- Wendell (Janice) Springfield, fowu.e spent a week reIaxfng
the group.
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Sabal
Point
the-world cuisine prepared George (Pat) Beers and Ned and fI.thlng at Captiva Island.
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new
award,
Volunteer
of
Dividends, with a special Elementary, 200 hours; Mrs.
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through the culinary expertise (Martha) Yancey.
the Year, was won by Ms. Ann "Apple" pin for the following: Undgren, Tuscawilla Middle
ofthemembers,kep(thegJo)
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Fortino. Presented by School June D'Ambroslo, Woodlands, School, 200 hours; Mary
returning to the buffet table for
The youngest bearer of gifts Seminole Memorial Hospital
Supt. William P. Layer, Ms. 520 hours; Nancy Dusing, Cost.anUne, Bear Lake,' 2(.
more than just second turns, at the recent Democratic (SMH) Pink Lady entertained
Fortino was honored for having Winter Springs Elementary, 532 hours; Florence Littler, Be
The tables were set with Women's Club of Seminole at a cookout and splash
worked over 900 hours at South hours; Nancy Rape, South Side Lake Elementary,
hours;
colorful place mats and the County Installation-luncheon Saturday at her Palmetto Ms. Ann
Side Elementary School. Elementary, 342 hours; Terry Mrs. Brubaker, Sabal Point
Fortino,
South
patio area was alive with was Kim Kwiatkowski, Avenue home,
Side Elementary School Dividends
Special recognition went to Browne, Eastbrook Elemen- Elementary, 200 ho'rs; and
brilliant tropical blossoms. For daughter of Judi and Harry,
volunteer,
accepts
special
award
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School Superintendent Ms. Marian Eggers and her tary, 234 hours; Winnie Peters, Mary Phelps, Bear Lake
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of
honor
was
Carol
William
P.
Layer.
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the head table Eloise Collins who presented President J3fl
Wilson, a SMH Candy Striper
assistant Lynne Stevens In the Bear Lake, 334 hours; Bettye Elementary, 207 hours.
contributed half a watermelon Norris and Peggy Hattaway and '76 grad of Seminole High
arranged with red and white with arrangements of red, School. The hostess presented
glads.
white and blue flowers.
the honoree with a book, "The
Arriving late were Adm..
Jean
was
surprised Many Facets of Love," written
Richard Fowler (U, ret.) speechless over a silver
chafing by Shirley Schilke, another
and his wife, jean, who was dish from Judi, Peggy, Beth Pink Lady.
suffering from a burned hand, Haltaway and
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enjoying
the
Reg. $5 to 7.50. This week
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my
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starch mixture to baking dish;
1-3rd cup lemon juice
cook and stir until thickened
1-3rd cup honey
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and boiling; skim off any fat.
cup minced onion
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1 tablespoon grated lemon
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1 tablespoon butter
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tew. Th e taste marriage
between the yams, fish and
vegetables otters a pleasing
t pr be. Serve this hearty dish
trIth a crisp green salad, crusty
bread and lemonade or a bottle
Of chilled Grenache rose from
California keeping the meal allAmerican.
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SEAFOOD STEW
2 cans 1 16 or 17-ounces
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2 tablespoons oli ve or
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cup chopped onion
'rz cup chopped green
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1 large garli c clove.
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minutes or until tender. Add
water, bouillon cube, basil,
black pepper and saffron. Stir
to dissolve bouillon. Stir in
celery; simmer, uncovered, 12
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Yams add variety to a fish and vegetable stew.

thru Sunday, May 30

SANFORD PLAZA

Generous dash
ground cardamom
2 cup cantaloupe
balls
z cup thinly sliced
imputed apple
I medium orange,
sectioned
I t'in I&amp;'OWIceS)
peacil slices,
undrained
Combine all Ingredients. Chill
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gradually beat in the honey
Beat ln the egg, lemon rind, anc
lemon juice. Combine the flour
salt, baking soda and bakini
powder and add alternatelj
with the buttermilk to tIM
batter. Fold in the dates anc
walnuts. Turn the mixture Inti
an oiled 9x5x3 Inch boa.f pan
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L2 finely
cup
chooned
onion
Ili tablespoon butter
or margarine
2 large potatoes, peeled
and sliced
1 can (l3-i ounce)
chicken broth
Pr teaspoons salt
Dash pepper
2 cups milk
2 teaspoons chopped
dill or 'a teaspoon
dill weed, crushed
In large saucepan, saute
onion In butter 4 minutes or
intil soft. Add pota toes and
chicken broth. Cover and
simmer 30 minutes. Remove
potatoes and onion and puree
them in a food mill or electric
blender. Then combine the
broth , pureed pota to mixture,
;salt, pepper, milk and dill In

How few cooks take full
advantage of celery. For
example, when was the last
time you served braised or
sauteed celery to your Family?
Cooked celery often turns up in
delicious soups but it is time to
put this crunchy vegetable to
greater use in your menus.
Here is a variation of an Italian
risotto which usually is a thick
and creamy rice dish. Make a
celery 'risotto' to serve individually or to mix with meat
dishes,
CELERY "RISOTTO"
2 tablespoons cooking
oil
'a cup finely chopped
onion
1 cup boiling water

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Just lately, the garden and
CHICKEN WITH FRUIT
the desire for natural foods i, have been revived. The natural 2 frying chicken (each 24
food Idea began as a fad, but
pounds) cut Into serving
became widespread as more
pieces
people recognized the benefits 1 onion. sUeed
in both nutrition and taste these 'i pound mushrooms , sliced
foods produced. The return of 1 and three-fourths
CUP'
backyard gardens Is due almost chicken
entirely to the rise o( inflation tn
broth
the country and the high cost of 3 tablespoasia lemon juice
food.
1 IEZSP000 sea malt
The good old days of picking "a teoon ground doves
'teaspoon allspice
one's own produce or raising
one's own meat are gone for enethird cup unsuipliured
molasses
some of its, but we can still
teaspoons
arrowroot
4
enjoy natural food by a trip to a
2
tablespoons
supermarket or health food
cold water
store.
lcup cubed fresh Pineapple
green-Upped b'u
Whole grains can be used
halved lengthwise and
recipes, rather than refined,
then crosswise
bleached or enriched
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Heat the butter in a heavy
Brown rice can be substituted
skillet, add the chicken pieces
for white rice. Honey or
all aides. Add
molasses can be used in place
onion and mushrooms and cook
granulated sugar, and so on.
five minutes longer. Add broth,
Here are aooupleofrecipes Juice, salt, doves,alIsplce,and
to drnor.stm'atc the
Cover and alm1-ner3o
of
natural food products and minutes or until the thicken is
modern utensils to produce tender. Blend the arrowroot
dWmea that even your grand- with
eoId water and stfrmp
mcther would be proud to the skillet. Stir until the mixserve.
lure thickens. Add pineapple

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teaspoon of smooth raw
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2 teaspoons lemon juice
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li cups unbleached while
form of the war year's Victory
in an electric blender, place
flour
Gardens and then faded as the carob powder or egg, the
teaspoon sea salt
more Americans left the farm milk solids, honey, peanut
teaspoon baking soda
for the city life. Women joining butter, banana and one cup of 1 teaspoon baking powder
the nation's work force In large milk. Blend until smooth. Add L1 cup buttermilk
,
numhersalso contributed to the remaining milk and blend. 1 cup chopped dates
fading of gardens.
Serve hot or cold. 4 servings. 'a cup chopped walnuts

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saucepan. Heat slowly until
piping hot.
Makes 3 to 4 generous servings.
GAZPACHO
3 cups cocktail
vegetable juice
1 raw egg
I green pepper,
halved and seedcl
1 cucumber, halved
and peeled
1 small onion,
coarsely chopped
1 clove garlic
la tablespoons
Worcestershire
sauce
i' teaspoon salt
i cup olive or
salad oil
'i cup wine
vinegar
4 scallions or
green onion
I tomato
1 cup garlic
croutons
Coarsely chop green pepper
and cucumber.
In the jar of an electric
bIcr.dr combine juice, egg,
half of the coarsely chopped
green pepper, half of the
coarsely chopped cucumber,
onion, garlic, Worcestershire
sauce and salt. Blend until
smooth (or puree In food mill.)
Stir in oil and vinegar. Chill
well. Meanwhile, finely dice
remaining half of the green
pepper and the cucumber.
Thinly slice the scallions. Peel,
seed and dice the toma to. Put in
Individual bowls. Pour chilled
soup into bowls and serve with

Wadnesday, May 26, 19Th-311

Celery Sparks

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Natural Foods Provide Taste
By NANCY BOOTH
Herald
erald Correspondent

Soups make
excellent
traveling companions. With so
'many families camping, hiking,
biking and tooling along in their
RVs, hot or cold soups are In
ill containers with
Jups to take along or prepare
soups in advance of day trips to
have with sandwiches when you
return too weary to prepare a
full meal. A potato soup with
dill is soothing to the hungry
stomach when served hot, but
also may be served thoroughly
chilled. Also refreshing on hot
- days in a chilled fruit soup of
iwedish inspiration and a
'panisIi gaxpacho or tomatovegetable soup.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Wsdnesday. May u.irn
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USDA CHOICE

ROUND SIRLOIN

TIN D
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PRICES
GOOD
MAY

NADt.P*k
PI
PURE

GROUND
BEEF

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STEAK

27-29

$1

W.D BRAND

r1

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CHOICE
FEDERALLY GRADED
HEAVY WESTERN
'!I
AGED I

29

Sho rt Ribs,..

DELMONICOS

39

$
LI.

2

WO Brand Cooked Picnic or

9" Cooked Ham

"9,
I

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0 I

LB.

WISTIRN COIN FIR
FULL s/rn LOIN lUCID INTO

Jori.t

Boneless

59c Bologna.....cz 69
SUPIRIRAND REGULAR 01 STA FIT LOW FAT

COTTAGE CHEESE

I
Svp.rbrond l.9u.Ior or Sici Fit Low Fat

2

cup

Su rbrond Stich

69c Siarp Cheese

Cottage Cheese

Turkey Wings.
Bal'ing Hens . to 69C
89C
Bed Liver. •
$129
Fish Fillet . . •
$149
Luncheon
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WI)

'

BAG

.

Sliced. SI,

•tt and

I

0.v.n.d

Copeland Regular or All 3

Cheese Spread

ARS

Swift Prutu
01 Beef

$I

W.D S'urid Salorute or Spice d

Ova

1-LB.
• • • PIG

.

BARS OR
SANDWICHES

"TOM CHOPPED OR

Clawti,ri Iitl., ko,h.r
32..

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c

4

OUR

1-0z.

CUP

3

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HARVEST FRESH

6 C"S $j29

IG-...

100(

65C

21..
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4½-IL

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CAN

MORTON FREED

4

$999

CHICKEN BASKET
PEG. $229
2'L

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6

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3
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69c

PIG.

SHORTCAKE

CANS

r tloll 1,10.1ittll

99c

ii-...
SIZE

40
-

SUPIRSIAND WHIPPED

WAFFLES

TOPPING

79c

1S-.s.
PIG.

2

'-•"

CUPS

Sliced Picnic..

C
39

LB
.

$100

IBELL PEPPERS
HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA

11 1

/14

99c
OR
9

1"
Vim

HARVEST FRESH

TOMATOES

39 c

SUPIUIAND

L.

- THREE S.... CUPS PER CTN.

YOGURT

-

VARIUIES
IREAKSTONE

ALL
VITALIS

y ogurt

2

CINS.

HAIR TONIC

$100

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Crock,"' (;*ad Sw.,PmuI' or Bu .r,sIh
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4
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iscu ts
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LB.

79c

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6

BrandSulomi. Spice d Lu,rich.on
Oli,.• tool. Pichi,. &amp; Pm.nio toot, and

1.!z.

GOc

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CALGON OILY, BUBBLE BATH, REGULAR,
OR HERBAL

TYLENOL
DAIRY

SUPON PANTS

39c

SPECIALS

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SUPERBRAND

'—:

89 C

j

DEODORANT
AIM

•.-Poi

PLATiNUM PLUS

Ma RL&amp;Mc
S DAY ROIL ON

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SMALL. MEDIUM. LARGE O
EXTRA LARGE

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79c

Gin

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BATH BEADS

U;

79c

59C_ Ham &amp; Cheese

2

T USE

..
STL

t1U

TOOTHPASTE
C
27-ox.

$149

PURINA CAT FOOD

/T

TUNA &amp; SHRIMP
DAIRY DINIIER

59c

USTERINE
14-oz.
STL

$117

Ri9hts
Reserved
NH Dalif SToRtS INC

Quantity

COPYRIGHT

CNU IOV-AI-OU M1AT1AIS IS

SPAGHETTI

TEA BAGS
24-CT.
PKG.

PURINA CAT FOOD

c
99

2-LB.

CAN

9 9c

\fllIa,kFIa\
1111
(P kI

INSTANT DRY MILK

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$335

9-QT.
PRO.

HARVEST FRESH

1

99
I,

CARNATION

'-'

INSTANT BREAKFAST

.

il

10-11HY.
PEG.

WINN Dlxii

DIXIE NO

HARVEST FRESH IDAHO

STORES INC

FRISKIE

TEA
BAGS

DOG

II I't kII\
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FOOD
$

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151/2-01.

CAN

0a.r, fresh

MALt

99c

R.oI L...on

i79C

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FRENCH AVE. &amp; 25th ST.

SAN FORD

419 E. FIRST ST.

FRENCH AVE. &amp; 25th ST.

S%vV

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Field Trial Ratio"

Dog Food .... u*299

SANFORD

POTATOES

OB

1

1-LB.
PKG.

.

10 C

LI.

ReserveT

191

10OCT99

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SIZE

QucintatyRhts

Up,,It 2 wI$300 or mere
pwvch... .uI. cige.

k,ol, Qvap.fru,t or
Half &amp; Half.. Ii., 79c Orange Jjuice
uice

DRESSINGS

CARNATION

COFFEE
~Iosevt

5-... DIXIE CUP
rBrpI. U
flLIIL$
100-CT.

MAXWELL HOUSE

CAN

MARGARINE
i

59c

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TET LEY

era
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ANIRSIPTZC

4

QUARTERS

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39c

89c Whole Picnic

$159

ROMAINE

-

AUNT JENIMA JUMBO REGULAR

PINTS

HARVEST FRESH LETTUCE

DIISULS STRAWBERRY

MINUTE MAID REGULAR OR PINK

LEMONADE

POTATOES

zjj'

STRAWBERRIES

Wc k ory Smoked Pork Shoulder Arm

s

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PEACHES
$100

'

A

Hickory Sntoii,d Porl &amp;nould.r A,,,

o*uico

HARVEST FRESH

I

CREAM PIES

-

SOUR CREAM
CREAM

'II tU

MORTON

ORANGE JUICE

-

Iii The Round

Swift Pr.,,u,un, Conned Son.l.-n

909

LEAF

PIG

Sunny lend Sou,o or

Cheese Loaf..
Canned Ham
Hostess Ham 4

ASTOR

SUPIRIRAND

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1X, I'% II'jj'

12-PK

v,n Brown A. S,'.. L.utI,, I.gwl.r Pon.a.

5fi Prriu,um

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79c

°

85C

7 p.m.

PKG.

LinkLr sausage.

$J19

9 p.m.

FRESH

$119

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ICE CREAM

WATER—
MELON 1

OPS

Franks......

79c

May,,

99c

Borden Hoilmoon Longhorn
59c Cheese

Potato Chi s.. :: 69c

JUMBO

ID

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THE FOLLOWING STORES NOW CLOSED SUNDAY
419 5 FIRST St
wsio*o 1510 (OGEWAVIR 0* OSLAMOO
2561 DIUNET St .
G0(Df* TRIANGLE SHOPPING INTE*
50411K 10511*0 ORLANDO
MT 001*

SUPIRIRAND

WD Regular or All B..l

T.rin.;;,, Pride

CHEESE SPREAD

PoIi'i.tto Fiuii Pimenro

Fob,,c

SATURDAY

PKG.

Sliced Bacon 2 '

PALMETTO FAIN PIMENTO

1-LB.
Cup

CANS

Hickory Sw..!

BoFogna
10t
Sausage . • •
Dinner Franks
Sliced Bologna
PicIes

rid

Rod Snp.r. Cod or Haddock

99c

.

PKGS.

W

1-LI.
PKG.

II-..,
PEG.

9 a.m.

MAY
27-29

.8.99

AC

12-ox.

$129

W 03 rid Regular or All

49c

LB

$1 29

LI.

2 1

SLICED
BACON

894

USDA Grade "A" Bulk

WO Brand l.gialar or All Beef

. • .

6K09C

49-ox.

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SUNDAY

GOOD

BUTTER

or

SWEET

WHOLE
F RYERS '

LAND O'
SUNSHINE

Limit ,w. 6 ps.. w,s.00
more pwrth... •do. cig..

Softener.....','..' 99c
HICKORY

00

mcis 9 a.m.

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USDA
GRADE 'A

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Wa

MONDAY

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LB.

Neck Bones

SI

flkUIS .ii.I. 1j11,

COLLIER,
AND VOLUSIA

$139
Fresh Pork Foot, Tout or

Limit 2 to/S3.00 or

- SIBYARD,

Stew Meat.

Link Sausaqe

PORK CHOPS

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FISCHER
BEER

DETERGENT ,

ORANGE,
SEMINOLE,
OSCEOLA. LAKE,
CITRUS,

Be.#

FRESH FROZEN

CHUCK
ROAST

SONftISS 8111F STEAKS

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IN THESE
COUNTIES
ONLY...

29

to

V

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Corned Beef..

Rib Roast....

W-O BRAND
USDA CHOICE
ALL CHUCK
INCL. 7 BONE CENTER CUT

15;7

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PRICES GOOD

ROUND
ROAST

S-LBS.

99c

.

hr ..

W 0 Brand Brisket of

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Beef C NULL
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USDA CHOICE
D ROUND BOTT

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NEW STORE HOURS

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This coupon may also be used in combination with
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so wiin lager purcheses

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Many

Wednesday, May 24, 1974

Myths Exist

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

In Today' s Stock Market

OFFICERS

Money Managers Are Comfortable When W orrying
"The key question again I
By JOHN CUNNIFF
says are the prevailing myths
Myth Two: "Tightening mon- current levels."
ways been a proponent of the
"It has been our contention flatlon, as measured by the
AP Business Analyst
that many big money managers etary policy and rising shortAgain, recent history does not theory that bond yields play an for some time that we are likely Consumer Price index, will es whether the inflation that pust
NEW YORK (API "Money currently accept.
term interest rates will send the support the widely held notion. important role in stock valua- to see an increase In corporate calate significantly in 1977. Cs bond ytlds up will also fire
managers are a jittery lot and
Myth One: "Most in- market lower."
From mid-1962 to yearend 1965 tion. However, historically, the profits' share of national in. bringing with it declining stock its way into profit growth," t%
feel most comfortable when stitutional market participants
securities firm argues. And it
Explanation: "We doubt that the market rose along with ris- bond-stock yield differential come over the next five years, prjf5'
they are worrying," said the are fully invested, and hence, there are many investors today Ing Treasury bill rates. It did so has been a poor forecaster
Explanation: Again1 says own answer to the question L
resulting in profits rising more
securities firm in a report to there Is not sufficient sidelined who do not anticipate rising again in 1968 and in 1972.
that, yes, it will.
The key question Investors rapidly than nominal Gross Goldman Sachs, there &amp;an elecustomers on why so many cash to fuel a market advance." short-term interest rates in the
Summation: "We are in
Myth Three: "The historical- must ask themselves, says National Product."
ment of truth In the myth. In"myths" exist in the stock
Goldman Sachs' explanation: period ahead. In our view, if the ly wide spread - 5 per cent
Goldman Sachs, is whether the
If bond rates remain stable, (lation is indeed widely ex- primary bull market, thougi
market today.
As with many myths, there is rise in rates is gradual and does between bond yields and stock inflation that drove up bond the analysis continues, there is pected to accelerate In 1977. But the extreme degree of under.
"They worry when they are in some truth connected with this not worry 96.6y Treasuries dividend returns renders stocks yields will eventually do the room for profits and stock that, it adds, doesn't mean valuation has been removed
the consensus of investment belief,
much above 6 per cent, the unattractive relative to bonds." same thing for earnings and prices to grow.
stock prices will automatically and the easy money has been
thinking, and they worry when
Mutual fund cash reserves stock market can advance from
Explanation: "We have at- dividends.
made."
Myth Four: "The rate of In- drop.
they are outside of It. They con- have been nearly depleted, at
stantly try to extend the fore- about 61 per cent of ansets. And
casting horizon beyond what is cash reserves for most other
realistically visible and analy- major market participants
zable
probably have fallen to 5.10 per
That analysis seems to sug- cent from 10-15 per cent six to
gest that money managers are nine months ago.
similar to other normal people,
"However, the market rose
even if their particular job calls about 15 per cent in 1972 when
for handling millions ofdollars mutual fund cash as a per cent
in a fat stock portfolio rather of total assets averaged about
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than a few dollars in a thin 5.5 per cent and the industry
wallet.
was in a net redemption postBut Goldman Sachs, the firm tion during the last 11 months of
10%
that made this unusual the year."
analysis, Isn't concerned with Recent history, therefore,
Reg. $2 to $7. Terrific
the similarities of people so doesn't support this widely held
savings on our entire line of
much as in destroying what it "truth."
boys' swimwr Choose
S
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This reprint of The Sanford Herald's
LAKE MARY SECTION
of The Seminole County
15th Anniversary Edition,
Published May 26, 1928,
is sponsored by

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5

Few Are Buying
Flood Insurance
MIAMI (AP) - Most Floridians now are eligible to buy insurance to replace homes and
possessions lost because of
floods. But relatively few per,
sons have bought the low-cost
protection, although Florida is
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extremely prone to flooding
from hurricanes and rain-swollen river&amp;
About 75 per cent of Florida's
more than eight million residents live near coastal areas
that easily could be caught in a
hurricane's storm surge or a
flood caused by hurricane rains
in the interior flood plain.
Many other Floridians live
near rivers which occasionally
crest above flood level.
But officials of the federally
run National Flood Insurance
Association (NFIA) say only
71,000 policies have been sold
for private homes and condominium apartments In the
Sunshine State.
"I recommend that everyone
in Florida evaluate what problems they might have If a hurricane struck," said Dr. Neil
Frank, director of the National
Hurricane Center,
The hurricane season begins
June 1.
"I'm not saying that every.
one needs flood Insurance, but
everyone should determine
whether they live in a floodprone area," Frank said. "It's
not an expensive program and
it does give you a lot of protec.

CABBAGE- Volume
shipped last week was 225
carlot equivalents which Is
less than
equivalents shipped the
Week of May 17th. This is
due to mostly the end of the
shipping season In the
Hastings area. SIIIItS
should
continue
to
decrease as our shipping
season begins to draw to an
end. Trading is described
as active at mostly $225.
CARROTS- Volume
shipped last week was 44
carlot equivalents
,j
less than the previous
week's 40. Shipments
should continue to decrease
as the shipping season I
draws to an end. Trading Is
Cathy Edmonston, a repre.
active and the market
sentative of Travelers Insurhigher at $400 per 4.1 ll.
ance which runs the NFIA profilm bag.
gram in Florida, and Jim Sayes
CELERY- Supplies
of the state Department of
from Central Florida are
Community
Affairs, gave this
expected about the same.
explanation of how the system
Trading is moderate
especially for 2-3 dozen and
A county or city can ask the
prices are unchanged at
federal
government to include
$550 for! dozen size, $100
it in the flood insurance profor 213 dozen.
gram, or the Department of
CORN- Moderate
Housing and Urban Develop.
cutting of Sweet Corn now
ment can identify certain areas
underway in Zellwood with
as
having emergency status
more volume expected as
and place those areas in the
virtually all shippers will
program without a request
be underway this weeL
from local officials.
Trading is active for apAtC3.s designated as having
proximately 42 dozen
emergency
status eventually
ears of Yellow, Price Is
can be switched Into the lower$2.50.
priced regular category.
E
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&amp;
Most areas of every county
ESCAROLE- Supplies
except
Union and Baker are in
from Central Florida are
the
program
either on a regular
very light and decreasing
or emergency basis.
as the shipping season
Under the emergency proends. Trading is light.
gram,
existing structures can
Endive and Escarole $350
be
insured
at a maximum cost
per 11.9 Bushel Crate. Last
of25
cents
per
$100'-'coverage
Report.
for the first *35.000. That would
BEANS- Supplies are
be $87.50 for a $35000 home.
Light In Central Florida for
Rates
are lower for homes in
Round Green Beaus as
areas
under
the regular pro.
most volume is In North
gram.
Florida. Shipments have
Possessions kept in a home
been cut due to heavy
covered
by the emergency prorainfall and most quality Is
gram
can
be insured for a
only fair. Supplies inmaximum o(35 cents per $100of
sufficient to quote. Las t
coverage for the first $10,000.
report.
Tha t would be $35 for $10,000
CUCUMBERS- Supworth of protection.
plies from Central Florida
Officia ls say many persons
are light as most shipping
erroneously
believe they are
volume Is In North Florida.
covered
by
their
homeowner's
Trading is fairly active
policy for flooding. They say
with 1 1-9 Bushel Crates
few, if any, homeowner's poibringing mostly $5.00 for
ides
will protect you against
waxed medium. Shipwater
damage unless the water
meats havebeto cut due to
entered
your premises after
rainfall
and
heavy
winds
destroyed
part of the
carrying
quality
Is
house.
variable,
-To tell you the truth, I didn't
PEP PE1'.S- Supplies
know
there was such a thing as
from Central Florida me
flood
insurance
until I took this
heavy,
moderate to
job,"
Miss
Edmonston
said.
T,'a4ng is f.hrIvslow with
large Green Peppers
selling lower for mostly
*4404.2,5 per 1 1-9 Bushel
Crate. Some quality

problems

due to

rainfall

have been reported.

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Chairman ............Barney Bart-1
Robert Anderson

Lake Mary Section
Seminole County

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15th. Anniversary Edition

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INI)EI'ENDENT DAILY NEWSI'itI'EIt

T'iiuifll(ifj1ji'%, sAT1ifl)gViy'f'f9i

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Four Typical Lake Mary Scenes

ake

.

The Lake Mary of t.sdiy with
its 60 itant. it.t ,t ret,
avmi streits, modern i.c"ol,
't.stter system an.l (ns,,,hi *

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Commerce first began t,iuk in
1$70 when a man named lknts
settled in that vi.inhty. Thr twii',
first name was his own. When
the narrow guage railroad which
later be?ame the Atlantic Coast

II

l.n,' was built, a station was

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Trade Organ izatkin I
$20,000 BUILDING (yçy Own Buildin g _____
Takes Leading
TO HOUSE SCHOOL And
Part In Town Work

FINISHED _IN 1927

For Ilgger Production

With a goal of "a ch'ckrn a minute" ('ackkbcrry Farms was startti in lake Mory in 11121 by Mr.
and Mrs. William J. llop&amp;in, Jr
At present the farm has a prcdua
tion of one an'l twr.thlrsls eggs per
minute according to Mr. IIopkns
and the stock is con,tantty being
increased. The incuhnt0ri are operate,l during all months of the

The present Lake Mary School

building was erected in 1925 at tn
estimated cost

year.

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Lead Effort To Get
Electric Light And
Hard SurfacedRoad

of $12,000.00. The

building I. of the stucèo type and

BY C. H. ELLIS

Its equipment measures up to
standard requirements In every
respect.
During the years of 1927.2$
three class rooms have been annexed to the building, the junior
High has been supplemented by a
ninth grade and the facdlty has
been Increased by two members.
It is estimated th at the present
value of th e school property is in

The We Mary Chamber dt
Commerce was organized In MI
uary, 1922, by Frank Event, 6.
lllZ, F. S. Verney, A- 52.
S$oblom, It. D. Durant, Sfierwaft
Sewell, T. A. Greenleaf, W. 0,
Fors,, W. V. Dune, I. 1k
Evans and other public ,plTSt*!
citisens. Officers elected to siv•

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excess of

to 9,99. Great savings

on our entire line of men's
swimwear. Choose from a
variety of athletic and boxer
Style trunks. Cotton terry
tops, too Men's sizes

In about 1520, Dr. W. H. Fvanq. dollar a

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worth of

n,a,ttr,

•,'t

-e.r

o ('onrt, Ccrnnii-sion.
I
rrittly market locally will be
cr Frank Evni, caine, and the assliable for a long time to came.
was change,! to Lake Mary.
In Mr. ifopklns opi&amp;on the
-0
'the nartow guage railway was Lak.. farv
an'l Seminolo (""infi'
wlkii.l
by the I'lant system, section should b the egg hn'kt't
wh,-h at thnt time ran between of the nation . It has the ideal cli'
Tampa.
Sanford
mate suitable for all year proitucAt about this same time "° ticn and is close to the nation'.
era! Sanlur,l atart.,l a gr.vc de' hct markets and should be able to
velopment which he called flelair proiluce poultry at a greater
proIt
.,..,,
the father

nan,,'

and

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,

sit tnan sections wmcfl have to ship
lary bit.' i hack
wrirk j
,.,uth of Snnfor,i ii the ,iirrctu,n
their products scitsuil thouskl.',
to 1S'.12 when a church luilling
of Like Mar,. The rallr.ad built miles.
was erected by A. F. Slhliin,
a depot
there approx mately
The schedule run to New York a pioneer citizen who i still rn'
twice
the size of the present
is
twenty'seven
hours
by
rail
an'!
tive In the business life of the
Laku Mary station. Two miles
of n-lair another station about three days by water. With town.
w'. built and
namet!
('ryatsl transportation or rhis slsee.i availIn 1594, through (tie etf.,rtic .d
Lake. Then came Lake Mary. A able poultry products can easily Rev. J. F. Sundeil, Pastor of tb.
mile south of lAke Mary was reach the large consuming centets ywc,lish l'reshytcrian Church 'if

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ta'r*

1...... clot in 'II tini,
;rea,-nt jn,l,-I,ttilrwss is
being ltj'il'late,l.

and market,.
Upta!a an.! Rey.
Mr, Hopkins sayi outdoor rals- Synodical Alia.q lonary
postmaster
Lake Nlary'.
, % Crit

Soldier Creak Station.

of

il ,
aol II

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the best citizens of the towu.

economics course.

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AID GET S
FIRST 1
o'
one half acres of land
Lake Mary Grower
BUILDING CHURCH, fr-rn Sani,,rtl Sheprard. This
in citrus trecs arid
tw'r
LAI)IES

('i,'%- and bowzht 20 Acre3 of Irrovo - dred mark.

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District Number Two was bdtwM

was a man osmeti Webster. In ing which h. Florida climate per. State, a i're;byterian Churrh wil zen, of thc community.
for 433,000. The ,,ond i ssue
lani from J'seph hlenchen and
addition t handng the town's mit., reduces the expense of pout. organizeti. Thi4 church was served
sold at a premium. Lak Mars
ant
Thcit'
are
two
other
church"..
product ion
mo'agrr mal., he wa.s rniiroail try
considerably, by th,. Rev. It. A. Dodge, the Re v . I.ako Mary, Pentecostal ('bun I
$6,000 and a
was
expensive ii. M. M'rey, tie Rev. J.
agent anti keeper of a general housing Is not as
fur equlpm.m4
of
;.rtr,j
*
(aim
Johnson,
l'nstor,
anti
t.
'11001
at.ore, hI worked at all three of discuses not as common an.! broc,1' ('Itirk, th,' 1kv. Allen 1lwcriny Mtth'dist
board of public instructi on
.t.ry house was built, Mr. Sjoblum
Cl'.ur*.h, .Alhcrt E:riub- Mr's. I'. I). .nder'o.n head
these tasks until 1913 when he ing a great deal eas!er. Feed cost, and th present minister the Rev.
rowed $6,000 f ro m Frank Ei
thor
sent
country
to
the
oIl
fur
con
I'astnr.
('ommunitv ('hut chSociety;
was struck by an express train are about the same a. In other Jag, M. ,Thompaon. Dr. Thompson
giving the town $12,°')O to, fld
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'rho following have c'mtribute.i
antI they were mar.
'hr's Erkkson l's P re s ident
and killed. A •irs, Martin followtd ;tnte( with the exception of green caine to the church April 1st,
its school. Sines the ollAa5
li'20 lal.cr, or cash or materials tor
tie d in the Orlando Court houSe'.
Of Methodist Organization
Demonstrating beyond the shad.1
. ' him is postmaster. She served stuff., which are obtainable in Shortly after this d.ste the church the
Lake
Mary
Mr. Sjblint says the Court house ow of a doubt the fertility and L cot owiding was ccnaU'wC.'
('oninrunity
five years. When the mav,1j away, Florida the year round,
was converted Into the Community Church: Mr. and Mrs.
rsp141
a k e Mary has grown
Viiiiani I The l,a.Ii,s Ati 5riety f the at that time was a building about producing qua l iti es of L&amp;ke
A. F. Sjoblom was appointed and
Mr. hlpkin, when aske,j for an Church ,,f lake Mar. retaininur
Mary that it became necessary to tr*c
Ttue,
W.
H.
I)upre'e,
harry
Car.
I.at,'
Mary
Church
was
organized
l'.
by
20
feet.
Juli'
grove
and
farm
Heggi
max-rind
soil
is
the
unique
ha', served continuously since,
expression of opinion regarding the Presbyterian
an addition last
cars To?
government. r:nlgtn, Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Cros' in January, 1020, and raise4 the the couple on June 5, Il.
developed by H. D. Durant.
flack In 1550 • certaIn I)oughcr. poultry iroductittn stated: An)-, The
the ever Increasing number c(
change
was
due
largely
to
th
by,
l'unly
Crosby,
Mrs.
Edith
first
$1,000
for
the
recently
erect'
'1r.
Durant
has
a
citrus
grove
In
13
Mr.
Sjublom
came
to
ty had started a gene ra l atort', one etigagng In the poultry busi'
various denominations that were Butterfield, Mrs. Katherine h'at- rd
Community Church build- Lake Mary to t,ii-,e care of the old and raises many other varietie, of pupils. Several rooms w ere adOad '.u4
After serving as one of
e town', fleas anti giving It the attention represented in the church con- rote, Mr. mind Mrs. If.
s:
the
Bottler,
ing.
The
officers are. Mrs. 1'. 1). Hr.t grove. One year Inter he fruit, FruIt the year- ro und is the to make the structure
'-rerchants for many years, 'he they would give any other bust, etituency.
other aecnrplishment t Mr. DuranL word In up-to-date construction
Mr. ant Mrs. Fred fl*ticy, the Anderson, president: Mrs. W. F. bought a
acre
grove
and
sold out to Mr. SJol'Iom. In '1916, nes5 that they expected 'o put on
Ills farm
and g ro ve produce 42 si-If. I The courteous co'op'eratign of 1,
A. F. Sjohlon,, desiring to ti'e Rev. sititl Mrs. J. M. Thonipssn, Cole, first 'dee-president; Me. land. I)'srirg the first year 200 ferent
varieties.
Mr. Sjohlom pIatte the town** a paying basis. ',h.ittl maico' a suc- thu property where
I W. Lawton, superintendent ,i
the church I'. ft Anierson and family, Mrs. James M. Thompson. second vice' boxv of urangex wer, taken from
first subdivision and called
t ces If p.'l!tn:.' Ir!itinr"
is reclaimed muck-j publi c instruction, and the OnE
The
wa
l ocated, generously cieedcl L. Ilooth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank president; Mrs. F. hlyotlaire, sec the grove. Just before the
Modern
Woodman's
Winter
land, the re clamation process bI assistance of the teachers
fur lot, on W;lbur Avenue near Evans, Mr. ant! Mrs. C. II. Ellis, retary, and Mrs. Frank Evans, Freese" Mr. Sjohlom's grove "Big
pro- irtg accomplished by lowering Lake I
Itomes. Later this nan,,' was
resulted in an Institution
Third
Street,
for
a
new
luililinir,
Mr. ant Mrs. Fret! Wiill.;ms, Miss treasurer.
duceil 6,000 boxes of oranges. Prior Mary. Mr. Durant is experiment- the edncation of our chIld't
changed to Crystal Ik. Wintnr
with the uni;'rstanding that his Vtlla Mott. Mr. anii Mrs. Il - met
The IAII1CI Missionary Society to the big freeze Mr. Sjobl'm also tag to determine just how much which we, the etlL.na of
Itomes.
rrcperty lit, iar*te,I. With this Cleasin, Mr. mini Mrs. 'hialter of the Mtzho,!iat Church is act- cngtsred in the buying anti ship' Soc man can accommilish with a
In 1920 a neplat was made of
for a start the drive for a new Flandtrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ively engaged in Chu
three horse power garden tractor. Mary, at. thankful a.s4 juaW
the subdsvlsion anti a hr. Fellows
rc h work. ping of oranges. Ito says
build.ng was started an! J. II, Saunders, Mr. anti
he
handIn
addition to the f ru it many dif- prüud
Mrs. Leon The president of the organization letl over a million. boxe of
'f Seabrook, N, Ii., worked err.
The third object was ob0asI
oranges fererit kinds nf vegetable, are
Snioddy
of
Wes,
rrgetically to build up the conr
Palm Beach, was Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Ge,. is Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Clarence in the four years prior to the grown at all seasons f the year. through th e bend issue of ts
secured to utraw plans for the' Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Wej' Moran, secretary,
niunity. lie was Instrumental in
and Mrs. W. D. freeze.
Chickens and live stock add to county financing the conatris1.od
(in of Il.,. he'Uty 'ji' .f i.aIte church. A pl.cn was submitted man, W. A. Brown,
Michael t)urant, trcacurvr.
bringing litany
New England Mary
After the fri- eze Mr. Sjohlom the diversification program and of a highway from Hughsy Strees
is i'ersitnmon Island which which met with unanimous till' Casey, humor Williams, George
f,nillic, to spend their winter ii
i\iiother onga,uizati'in is the purthasul the grocery stock e'f H. make wekijrno variety for the In Sanford past the D,Fc.fl
reached by goIng through the proval awl a builling enn,mittee A. Ji.xtes, L. I'. Varney, C. E.
sa..atbons In the town.
I.ake Mat&gt;' lniiiruv.'mt'ni t"s.i;ia- lJuugbrvty and has c'IirtrtI that table. The farm is Open for In. Grove., trough rows of w',p.
1:ns (an,ily homestead.
of five was altpointctl and in. Ml?, V. J. Slientllove, Ii. W. tin.
A number of other ,ubilit;ions
been ipct'tiort all times and Mr. flux-ant derful oak trees on this Murileipsi
j4'Is
Persimmon island contains about etructed to gus ahead and build Hutchinso n, C. It. Gregory, Mr. this It was Itrought into being only btuslne'ss ever since, lie has life extends a cordial invitation to all Golf
hgwti been added to the town 7 acres anti was
11.0
year. The officers aat: W. J. active in the Lj.iitii ant civic
Course, under the shade or
originally owned the church accortliiig to the plan.. anti Mrs. Robert True, L. 6.
what
who
woulj
like
to
know
just
since, Among them are: Crstsl by Mr. Sudell who
Hopkins, Jr., president;
Leui of Lake Mary for many
Spant
community,
evergreen
trees
draped
In
who wa s brought Those serving un the guilding 111am, C, F. Strong, J. F.
years and can be produced In this
Heights, now owned by Ernest here
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Fi,her, Pickering, 'sicc.presldcnt; Mrs I. t -, jla. 1 ,; l.. iv,. 1.,lt in th
by
moss, across C ry stal Lâkn thro'
SanfttrI committee wet,':
V. V. l)unn, Kenno'th
hlyotlii:ne,
Jrio.
D. Walter
I .agerqulst Crystal l.ske Point from Sweden.
.'it' it).
tI
l"li.nders, treasurer, an'l %' I
In 1917 Frank Williani Ferguson, l'gank Eu,o'. fling anti
th e center of the town of Lut'i
f i
family,
011i,'
Miller,
horn'.
srcrct.s,y.
Manor, promoted by J. 0. Pac.4- Fvan.i sequited the IUVely i3land is, 1).
Ma ry and to Robinson's Spri"gi
Anderson strul Dr. Thump- Gcolge Thomas.
itrd, of Det roit : Crystal
Lake by purchase.
connecting with roads lc it
The Lake Mary 11.arent.Teuch.f ,
¼,
son,
W.
A.
Jarkstsri,
Clark
Stephen.,
Shore, owned by
Lake Many
The island is covered with bun.
Is affiliated wit.
('hester
Saunders
a
local J. G . Uoiitor,i, Mr. and Mrs. A Association
Development Co., Inc.; Crysta
th. County Club* Road and 'a
county state and national a4socl.
l
drel.,
of
holly
trees,
giant
oaks,
builder,
was
appointed
to
super.
Whittaker,
lien
Wagg,
S
we.F.
Lawn, owned by Leon P ickering, ht.ckkh.rr&gt;' trees which stan,!
tions. Its officers are: Mrs. At&gt;,'
part of the net work of highways
12
lnten,l
th
constructi.,n,
wont.
ter,
Urger
h'cter,
0.
1',
Peck'
of Amesbury,' ass,; II. I). Dar- feet high are now loaded with
In Seminole County which lesies
Villissnis, Gordon Whitaker prstsikntt: Mrs. Wilh.,ri
ant's Addtion to Lake Mary; berries, Some trees contain as Building niaterial was obtained Lain, W. J.
Musgrae, 'dec_president: Mrs. W.
ii., meeting Place of all th' no point of land In the county
thu Cole. Mr. alIt Mrs. Grtertc'j
Evanadile Park, owned by Frank many as 1', quarts of berries at the on credit turn the (lund
(Continued on page 5)
chieririg5 In the Lake Marc
Lumber
Co.,
;i'd
vàluntcrr K. Kelley, V. J. Gates, Ambrose' F. Cole, treasurer, and Mrs. L 1 I A ur liLo c,
Evans
I ...: Mart
r,reenleaf anti \Vilion', prelent time.
is the Chamber of
ca ll ed for and over 'hi Stillowisy, ('l.urrn,ie Moran, l'iil 1jowell, secretary.
5
Persimmon
trees,
with
fruit
of
labor
wa
anitoal
rece':.t.
a
ii,h
I
heil
'nnnnunity
ti,,
(Continued on page 8)
The Crystal Lake Social Club it
the variety that look like tortiate, nien respontl.'tl. The ladle, 'if the lam Dunn. H, R. Howell, Oliver
'n Ncw 'hears Day of each year Commerce Building, which was
are numerous and tPt fruit is s community piayeii an iniportant itaiitglcr, ii. L. Wing, Haney healed by J. R. Itightt.n, )ir. for tI,e nesidents of the locality built in 1926. The size of the builtIng is 41) by 50 feet which Include
a h'ney. Th Island was part In the construction of 're ingersIl, ,Y, It. Staube,, Mr. gimol itnymnil Hall is sernOtal&gt;. The whs are over skty &gt;carx of
Advertising
stwept
named for the many trees which church. They served the men at i Mrs. A. F. Sjoblo,n, Mr. anti Pititeer Boys of l,akt' Mary arc at. The general public is invited to the hall. It contains a stage, kitchare to he foun] there,
ftliattI with thu
M.
work with tefreshmoents anti IttOr )tr, W. S. l"ergusn.
thu rcweptkn and the old people en. dressing rooms art! rest room'.
The use of this building is doThe east anti north sides of the time, even took an artist' part ill
are their guests.
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nated f re e to all organizations.
island have sandy beaches and on thai builtiung. wishing the hannin.'t
of
thee
teceptons
A
thte east side the water Is from
Although practicaily a new bus'is It
and nail. in true "man-fashion."
thewas tho last distric t meeting of
the sieging of Mrs. Fartos, former
ti 12 feet deep a distinct' of S foci The women of th
eomnuiiii
Italian Opera singer Mn. Farina has Woodman of the World and nose In Lake Mary, the raising es
let,' Mary and Setninle Uurtt' from shut,'.
been the seat of he last two rabbits promises to be one of to.
sls, secure,! a large pt'rcentagt'
iss lised in Lake
or, receiving saluable publicity
Mary's
growing IndustriaL
if the cash contrllsute,i.
y-ars suit is SI )',ai'i c,l.l, fur 50 installation, of the Spanish War town's fastest
through a not-el scheme of the
Ladies Auxiliary.
The Cry stal Lake Rabbitry was
The building s of Sliani'l
Veterans
anti
the
At
the
reception,
the
combined
During
the
winter
Plymouth Company of Boston,
tvte
iii ti'
construction.
months the organized and started in businis
uct cii
.1 lui'i
t. 1ito
The
main
.,tt,r ut
It
ag;'.s of all thos present over
Mass., manufacturers of Dyestuf(s
Lake Mary Orchestra uses h. shortly before Christmas with
inililing is $2 by 01) feet and there ('ryatal 1.nIr In lAke Ma;y is the public h,-alth.
ii,soo &gt;r antI if they buuliing
unit Chemicals.
t
for dancing.
h al f-dozen pedigreed rabbitacThed
are two wings 11 by 21 feet. situateti the Lakes Mary ('titan.
The dance pavilion ur't Iwach I haI live,! r,,n, ocutlycly wiulil have
In hte last few years (hI. co rn .
The Lake Mary (In he'ti
•
i is a prolIfic business Is demon
wi, The auditorium pn'tper vest. 1511 Tb;' C1ss 00 I' built stit ,,vcr th' are untier theiianogen'enit ' sta,tc,i 15 ccnturie-s before Christ.
pany has been sendishg calendars
Earl hlalg, aged 10. has. at his strates.! by the fact that there ate
erga,ilze ij In (hiiiir 19.ld with and by opening thu feinting iltiora seat'r anti Is open to the cooling W. 5. Fewelt wh, det,ti hi.'1
to practically every textile manuthe capacity Is ,foubleti. In ud,l,tict'i l.uk, breezes Ir',ni all slates. It cnt 1 re, tiisic to the cane of the
"hil wsth,inswing his 'h 5,requc;t. become a Wolf Cub in the now over silty rabbits In Us.
facturer In the United States . The pieces under the direction of Ches. there are seven Sunday ach., is
2" Ri,'hmornt Boy Scout,' Troop, hutches and a good number liar*
,l
a much fasured place for pie. iilscc. Life euar,l .ervicii is tsiil'i' fit's t(. isuo.th t mi hot .hi.r..
calendars are illustrated anti un ter Saunders. The following are rooms, a choir room. balcony, niCs anti dances,
t,ilr.c'd at all tirnre and ever)' pre. a eiI'Ui l'vrf'.rnatice' at iliaokp'ett. 'aeh *3 also known as Earl been cold.
tv eterneath the illustrations appear members of the orchestra: Chester rest roofs, anti a study in t h e
Ths owners of the Crystal L*k
In connitlo,i with thai ( asins caution $j Ieks'n I., ,'.ste2uitrt F, 5,let 'I.
tiit.), a teisie. ,.isugltl Plr,'s Own, It being the ls.st pubtire caption. ' La ko Mary, Saminuti Sstinaters, director, Sirs.
aniniel's tecths Ilk act of the late Earl hug to Rabbitry expect to make this anI. M. tower. The Sunday school
v' Is a large bath huiJI,u w:th to , . thIs,' who o In liathi'%
e
s?,
the'
hi
clicel
Thompson, pianist, Roy Ituwell, quiptitent I
County. Florida."
dertaking the largest of Its kil
H 'V te't%ta rii,i be t;.it.i 1,r .1r,11 Wa. vas severely inj ilti tIt*I,Ptt5t'1 L itt colors to this troop.
s also used for social lung lIcra running out over the
As there is no method of estipto' saauphone, J. A. Peckham, saxaIn the State The rabbiti will b.
gatherings.
lake. Twa diving boards, a h ig h r:shlng trips or in row user the f tx hat t., he attended by a doctor. 1
s pl'vne, Virgil Wester, v i olin, Frank
ting the number f people who we
The State of Yucatan. Mexico. used for
exhlbitIoE
Work on the Cornmtin:ty Churrh diving tower and a aport)' wnst;r expanse of th
ciec lalsis which
thee, calendars each year there 14 Evans, vIolin, Fred Kemp, clarin' began In Da-tenitser, 1927, and the aIsle ins
te lovers of swimming is letl by underground springs.
Sl's;e thai 5,000 Immigrants act. which I. known to hoatoriana and purposca
no way of definitely checking the at, Uiteis Peaks, trumpet, J. Woods, building was opened fur sers' ices to participate in water sports.
ii the seat of one
At present the company is spec.
A small open air pavilion has1 tle,t in lthc'4,tsis Suuth
results of this scheme. It Is safe trombone and Fred Bolt. drurqs. on March 4, 1028. The lnt.rlor
of tin highest civilization. In the ializing in New Zealand Reds anS
The bathing beach
Is clean, recently been built between the last par.
to pneeum however, that many places througitout th country as of the chure'h has not yet been white sand, gently stop!ng Into Casino ant the bath house, f ac ing
western world, Is now boasting Whites and the famous ChinehlPa'.
thousands of people each year This orchestra ha.. playe d In many completed. There has been
lines 1 that It is the world's greatest pro. In the near future the Flemish
no the hake. Hathng suits and swim. the beach, to that tht public
SIT. DOH.k-TckPhone
pause to look, over the Illustration places throughou the country as fInanctl tlrise.
r to tha_ez5 mIne scressn,'s.e- axv far rsv'.t ti 'nsy s" at e,-c i,ef wst,b t.,1u. 1-a.L.a-mart
c:'s. r.icr.'lvit. I.e Jbsza,duetr of henesitsen. from whtch bin- Giant breed I. expected to be sell-an- ;c,., ;.we'ii git, $Mar loiry,
tent of al'prnhimatetv 12.00000 it,, puhi(.- Stilt, isnet towels are bathers,
iler twiliq is made,
11snor.
1 0 to the industry,
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A conservative

the the thurrh members and the cit

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estitnat,' 'f the value of ths
prolwrty when
conspleted
Is 1
arunil $12.Oth).O(1
'rli' work has been mec e-omplish,.l
quickly, eaily and with a splrir
dii spirit of co-operation on t he
If. Keigwcn part of the building onlmitl, -,

south

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There has never been a tiny. fo
new members an d In this WS1
minutes
each
day
I.
Ten
there has alwaya been batmab$
v- i's
to physiesi education by all
its
th in Its ranks,
school. Tb. basket ball 000rtwi
Oi iARLIEST in the
At
the time the Chamber at
which *as added during th e past
Commerce was organ-u, iiIi',
year ha, done much to further the
were three objects that it pIedgsd
interest of the children In athletItself to work for-a jood school
bu.lding, a hard-.urta',d road
*1ary
La
ke
The
auditorium
of
the
('ime From
iar7 and
1.
ta bly seat two '"°°"
School
will
comfor
Work For General 'n(r1';
light,. All three have been pe-.
Devotional
exer,
B ought Grisvc.nd Storein hundred people.
cempilahed: the electric lIj
Lake Mary In Late Eighties ci:.s are held each morn ing In the first with high tenitors ffn15
auditorium,
whch giv, to thlj loctty UM
The faculty of tht school in limited elec tric power fo
r
'il nt
of
Lake
Mary ii A. l.S 'iltam, who was eludes the following: Clarence
We commend the F1of*
f,,p
I htTI+tI !?W,ii,'n tior t ,ekholm in Priest, pri ncipal, Miss Marion Red- '""
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principal,
Miss
Luassistant
"... Mr.
,'LlncainctoSan. fern.
operation, efficiency and court,oø
ft 1 in 1lS2 and worked for Cm. rile Echola, Mrs. R. Kipp sad Miss treatment of all our ettze'os.
cr,s1 Sanford in the oil Sanford Virginia Palmer. The enrollment
The second object obtained voop
lute!. l.zter he m'vci to Fon,st at present is close to the one hun- a new school building. Seko

Lake /V/arj' Church Is
i
C.)1 labor Of )'1any
1.sult
Residents Of cozi'iri'iunitj
'n,.,

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Has 42 Varieties
Of Citrus Fruits

future wife

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Persimmon Island
AmongLake1Iary's
Beautiful Places

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Chamber Building
~ Old Folks' 11 a rty 1 Used For Meetings
Every New Year's 0 f Organizations
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Lake ?1arv Custom

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Given
Town On Calendars
Of Boston Company

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Lake 1ary Formed
Orchestra In 1926

Bathing Casino Provides Excellent
Citizens
Amusement For Lake
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Rabbit Raising Es
.A..iuongLakeMary'ø
Newest Industries
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Pr -Memo al Day Savin

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Obtained Modern

%ZSv,a.4,,r.

(men AdditIon Because Of I
Rapidly IncreasIng Number
Of Students In Lake Mary

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I ruug}, Bent,. came Juilgo Mc- fttahle tohntt'h anti rear ch i ck.
licee are four typical Lake Mary scenes. Upper left-the Lake Mary Filling Station, en,' of the most modern establishment.. 'if
Under the supervision of the president; C. H. LUis
Donald Paraniore, a civil engineer. 1 ens every day of the year. With
Its kind in Seminole ('ouny and owr.e,l by Frank Evans, Upper right-Lake i"lary'3 modern schcol building, erected at a total cost of principal, Mr. Priest, school luç.chea A. E. Sjobtom, treasurer. S°'
A tossnsjte was surveyed. It be' the natural advantage,
will not $20,000; starte.! in 11.425 aril (iriish,-d last winter. Lowes.leftLak. Mary's unique Chamber of Commerce and community building have become a pronounced sic. that tim, the organlutioft
.,chonl . take Ion fr the farmitto
gan where
thp
attain
school
niectingi and entertainmeta are hell. Low er right-L
where all
Mary cacinu; tine of the attiactive placcs of amusement the ress. The girt. of the
now stands and ran south along its goal of a chicken a minute.
have paver failed to hold at least oet,
assisted In preparing and meeting a month. Th
town prrt lies. Swimming is at. it, best here. hiunireds aJ persons P n jc) y the cool watc'rs of Crystal Lake each ,lay In th, br.thlng eaioo.gnatly
the West shore of Lake tar'. The
e Chambtt
serving the., lunches and In this ku always
Mr. hopkins say. that Seminole
Own was named 11db' Fonfalne. County
had the support
,jll imports thousands of
manner they have secured

20% off.
Rug.
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119 Ann

flrIcyinel

According to Mr. l!opkir.s, Lake
rut where the town flow stands
.%iaiy is ideally situated to furan'l nanieti "Heist.."
In th.. .iiie tleca,le which ,i,. .r..L1,.. h,....h.r nnd it I.

350

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Founded By Leading
Residents In 1922

Minute After WorkingSlnee
1923

y

I.4an LYlal y

Man Named Ben tsWas
First Resident; Had I CIUCKEN RAISING
Station Named Forl4K
SOUGHT BY
Him On OldRailwayl

Population Now 600;
Town has Excellent
Schools And Stores

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First

In

FLORIDA
ALF

CIiLtion""

Got Prese;ut Name LAKE MARY MAN
J. Ho p kins Surc'eeds
r roi IV. H. Evans I William
gettin" More IhanIgg:

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ARRIVE STATE. tjL

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Settler Made Home
I i. . ., There 50YearsAgo

'r

Homer Gleason
DeLores Lash
Paul Trissel
Johnny Walker

Linda Barton
Errol Greene
Letha Fowler
Since 1923

Men's leisure

from polyester/cotton and
nylon double knit swim
trunks in a variety of
popular styles. Polyester/
cotton terry tank tops. A wide
range of sizes.
Sale prices effective
through Sunday, May 30

DIRECTORS

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Sportswear and swimwear
at 20% savi ngs.
20%otf.

Secretary-Treasurer ..............Linda Barton

The Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce
and civic minded businesses.

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President ........................ DeLores Lash
Vice President .....................Errol Greene

SANFORD PLAZA
Op.. IS am, to 9 p.m. Mødey 151w %atvtt$y
Op Sunday l:NtoS:Np.m.
Catalog fsW.e Ph. 322.1135 Ss.esPS. )Z1131S

WINTER PARK MALL
Open 10 a.m, to I P.M. Menoay Winj S.?urd,y
Open Sendai I ISt• 3;04 p.m.
Catsls Ciatse Ph. 544.1544 Store Ps 54143.33

ORLANDO DOWNTOWN

OpeslI lOam PuS p M. Tim.. Wet, Thurs. and Sat.
Open 5$ am. toL)Sp in. Monday and F riday
3tac 0 Pit. 141.4110

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Great Britain Has Gained London 'sFamedParkLane

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WASHINGTON,
LONDON, May 26—(INS)— large houses of Park Lane wit go
May
Manufactured artkkc mad. UP
if ?4 Lon4.
(fl(8)—NotaMs In e$,w of the 563,94&amp;.5O8 pounds of the total ax. l.r,
ona by one, just as the Fifth AyeV
at
Park
Lane. "a mt
iut', nut rfl5fl5Ofl have disappeared
e?II', kandit*p of the coal strike.ports. The British sold In United
'u
;
for
has
I(*V
WhI
Y''t
t1. ep.lt teed. of Great Britain States goods valued at 4.000,000
make room for modern buildings.
ho statmi ..
town maw It is hoped, however, that business
achieved a 1111111fiftsNO 100611121 pose,, L4 per cent Of the total sjors
in Sngland, is doomed to structure will not be
dU?4g 1fl7.
th 0101 $bP- export valuation. United
erected on I
h'
ata sokstaatiafly as sega
Park Lane, but tha tthe famous
of But.
LIIU :t
westS,
sister, siv thoroughfare will be retrcted It,
tho. 81 1 121, pecec dtisg to a ie. ip goods, beaded by British
Pt t. the Commerce Depaitment dia with 12 per cent of the total p York, Fifth Aveniq', l'*.k Lan is residences--even though they be
undergoing the ch.ieig.s that the mu'ti family apartment houses in.
fr
American
Australia with 1.6 per cent.
passage of time brng. One by one stead of the proud mansions that
Sr Pr.derle E. Lee In London.
Germany ranked fourth and took
t nce held full away.
"When lba lisduatelal Upheaval 5.9 per cent of the total exports the beautiful mansio Is are die
WW anSSUled coaditloss of 92$ while the Irish Free State took Si pear.ng, and in their stead are As ing
apartment
houses
of
the
New
See remembered. It Is ltd rutpiia- per cmst.
York variety—scoffed at b)- the
Iag4bM U.. 1927 experts of BritOf the goods re-exported by
Ish
164 niarnifattureri tI. Great Britain Germany took 22.4 die-bards--but better suited to tl'e
of the preterit day.
Of the preceding per cent, United State, 27.4 per
fl . first to to was Grosvenor
,e.J by $1.
000 pounds steeling cent and France 15 per cent.
House, situated in a commanding
or atioat $ 1.2 per tent, 1.1* said.
I positon on Park Lane, directly
Al se t 1hra.1
overlooking Hyde Park. 'flu StIt*
BRUNSWICK, Ga.. May 26.—
is espedaily noteworthy that
ly hots,, was sold. its interior r• (INS)—Urun.wkt
has
been
last
In aatfty h,itl,b exports for
moved and the building demolished, thrown into excitement by a fed'
,S&amp;P WeTa practically equal to
I For a short while there was a eral lneetigaion of charge, that
$boa .f as ace. a,risal
gap in the graceful sky- the U. S. Overton, when here for
Ilm though lower prices caused
line and then slowly there arose • a 10-day visit recently, dispensed
"
$ áistivi decUse of 1.3 per CIIt
ggiflj, structure of red brick. large quantities of liquor.
hhb"
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., May '6.
"Groseemlor House ," the signs
C. E. Keys, 'a federal prohibition
700
want
to
know
what
'e total adverse visible nor. If
the outside displayed. "Modern serv agent from Washington, has been
public
wants
in
pictures---offer
a
gbmdl.# ba3au. for 192i was e117,.
k.— all l Les t Improvements." her, pursuing the inquiry.
Ho
SWOW pounds a'aarked drop cash prize for a new idea!
Members of the old Guard shook declined to discuss the matter for
is do.
producer
Producer
Prod
after
publication. lie interviewed numtfm W kiss fatal of 462J1$
words thi heads. This, they feared— erous ciUiens, however, and.some
tag this 11th. thing —in
pode Ii 1321. tb4 year of the of the tonic strip "theythe
beginftijig. Park Lane
ain't so was
$pØ4T and general strike. dumb!"
had sung its swan song. huh of them revealed that he had
m
questtioned them regarding aladww'ie Inisness Ii 5121 was
'I'
For, on top of the excellent sug- taxes, cumbersome assessments, leged "wet" parties aboard the
$?1IW,$00 pounds.
gestions they receive for new those twin curses on the heads of Overton and the purported sale of
bporta for 1927 were given as movies, such contests act se ac- the wealthy, had struck their blow liquor by some members of the
at last, and one had capitulated to c rew.
7.s.aeI,,4d2 penadi and e..azpo?ts thaI cenlus of public taste,
1IZ1717 peondi, with imitti Samuel Goldwyn and Paramount the admssion that he could no
Keys has returned to Washing.
. looter afford the lury of a town ton to make his reportt. Taking
to 1,2193$7,424 poutdz. have just conipleted contests.
Obese
de
an
Pious,
on
Park
Lane.
in
1922,
d
IS affidavits with him., Promln.
clines from cii I). Mill6 had one
flguae.
A few moths later came an even eat citizens said Keys told them
ago In imports of food, drink and one in 192$ (the former producing
tsso, raw meteeWs and parcel the idea for "The Ten Command. bigger surprise. Dorch'ster Rouse, charges had been lodged with the
one the finest mansion in London, Navy Dpartment, and he had been
pfl jo.ds, but Increases In Ti. meats). First National held
through a national college publics- where Whitelaw Reid lived for ssalgnd to investigate them.
S ..uinfactured goods and
U.n.
fourteen y.rs when Ambausdor.ceording to these charges, this
ad for feed" cIaul'
IN
And. says Samuel Goldwyn, the to the Court of St. James'. was destroyer came to Brunswick with
last to dangle gold before the sold to a $2.!OO.00O. The news w as a full cargo of choice liquor,. 'Di,.
,t 1.127 the Untad Kingdom In. obIIt popular text* has most cerreceived with universal regret, for Overton had been in Cuba for the
fond, drink and tobacco tainly
,
winter maneeuver, and reached
the ccntra?t stated that the palatchan
:
dr'
In Cecil
ii $12,339,013 pounds. raw
vsbe
MUle's contest a maBrunswick, In April, remaining for
let
mansion
where
Reid
had enter 10 dayb.
inst.d
.s4a1a taiued at 851,N1,flI betty souçht to reform the world
4s manr'Jmtured ,jtjeles vat, through divorce stories, stories of tamed King Edward III and many
The officers and crew were emsgaICst nme,,,
am st 3,4O73U Pounds and flappers, suggestions that the Be
tertained extensively during their
would be torn down to oaks room !t*7, and numeruo social affairs
whole
i
must
and
ahould
be
filmed
in
a' artk!es seontlnx to about
fr in apartment hotel.
in part.
were given aboard the destroyer.
IIIOOS posids.
Goldwyn's affair, Just cornDorchester House is still stand- These parties we,* said to have
hweria Fiw. LT S.
plated, brings to light a reduced lag', but preparations have been been descidedely wet.
04 the 1127 imports 16.4 per percentage of shear uplift. Enter- completed for its demolition.
The
ewi 11111184 frO6 the United States- tainment, clever stories, is the de. architects of the proposed hotel are
COOLIDGES VISIT HOME
go ogslaA LI per, emit from AT' nand of tho,e competing in the
plalining to incorporate its priceSoftinas the second most import- prize Offer which closed April 1st. less murals and wainscoting in the
WASHINGTON. May 26. (INS)
Spectators of film affairs consit..u.rre. fle share if the Uni.
new structure, and every possble
Statçs was, i'o Per cent below si4'r this change significant. They feature of the old bouse will be re- On the return from Andover, Pre.
aident and Mrs. Coolidge will stop
MS. the miner retrn or rawtab, it to mean that. while the
goUbs being largely accountable American public will still take tamed. But it will not look like in Northampton Saturday after.
propaganda with their films, it Dorchester House, for It will be noon to visit Mrs. Lemira GoodTf5M
Ivy ibis &amp;I1IY5
toust be abundantly sugar-coated a "modern )iotel," with all the mr hue, Mrs. Coolidge's mother, The
eltisb pomuietsa furnished 30
a story which will hold attention PT0T,ments and alterations that go President will speak in .tridoymr
am emit .1. lb. 192
imports
siteerly on its merits as a well told with It
Saturday morning, leaving Wash.
years.
loss fm'tws preceding
tale,
The indications are that the ington tomorrow night.
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Remarkable Recovery In Like New York 'sAvenue,Is
Its Business During Year Menaced ByNewBuildings

Restrictive Laws English Profesor
DfendsEntp!oyi,ig
/LJ.S. /1ndItal,'J-iur1drec1s Slang
Expressions

Despite

President Coolidge
Make Speech At
School Celebration

For Sale Every Dày In The Year

SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY
Now Producing Over An Egg

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situated ou high land between and around two crystal watered lakes Lake Mary and Crystal Lake -

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SALE

For Interesting Worthwhile Information
A ddress Secretary

Next Week
All Merchandise
Will Go
Approximately At

BA THING
FISHING
Public and Private
DA NCES

LAKE MAR CHAMBER

COST
PRICE!

V

OF COMMERCE

WES

Dr. OeJeMiller

Mrs. H. A. Phillips W. S. Sewell
Owner

Of Polk

T111Y D1flhli1iflM

BOA TING
PICNICS

Eight Years

Cànducts His

Invasion

Lake Mary is

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"I

Clean People"

Lake Mary

*oman

Ends In One Death

RY
S

Pharmacy
ANNOUNCES'
VIVU111

Resident of

flaUe Over

as a location for your citrus grove, where land can
be procured at "ground
priees.as a site for
your winter or year around home where seclusion
is coupled with accessibility to the outside world
or as a haven of rest and recreation' where the cost
of a vacation will not detract Ironi your enj'oya
ment ---

• Lake Mary

I AKE MARY
CASINO
"A Clean Place For

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Lloyd George Gets'
Notoriety As Being
Pie Eu r e Exhibitor

LAK E

THE

INSUI A
Real
Estate
Lake Mary,
Florida.

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but all efforts of the J)011rC to ,th,'i-s," the c"rru-sponmlent. con.
trace them invariabij prive fruit.
t lu Ii'i.
less,
"The disappearance of peasants
from the village of I'omitriantls)(o,
near ltenerento," *,lim the c'r c-i'
apondent, "recently asaumc,l suci
alarming proportions that the po.
lice were ordered to leave no ston
unturned in solving the mystery.
Fortunately a pollee commissioner
'liecovered a good clue.
WASHINGTON, Nlav 212.(iNS)
"An elderly man in the villa;:,.illag"
l'resi,lent
left the capital1
hail suddenly become wealthy, lie r'-enetlytotinuge
had
for
Andover,
Mass.
owned an
automobile, which he where he participate in the celeused
during the night, off the 150th anniversary of one of
and tpreferably
h. poll e commissioner
discovered that e, destination of the Anierica', oldest Inst tutlon. of
nIghtly tripe as Naples, and that learning Judge Samuel Philips, Jr.
lout or five peasants were taken chile the succes of the revolutionary cause still hung in the balance,
there on each trip.
"Twentythr.o ntives of l'inta. atuti housed originally in an alianlandolfo were subsequently traced tiont'il.' l carpenter 5111)1).
Accompan!c1i only by Mrs. Cool.
on board an Italian steamer at the
port of Messina, Sicily. It took idge, his tides, his secretary and
th
executive I
some time to fin't them, as they his physician.
were most . c leverly hidden In a left Washington on a special
specially-built kohl, covert-ti over t'4111, ariisi,ig at Ariduer In
with cargo, but well ventilated and time to deliver
a
piornlng
comniunicatingljy mean, of a nor- speech and take luncheon with the
TOW passage with the ilerk,
off clalg of the academy.
"All the ships in Italian ports
Leasing Andover. 'Mr. and Mrs.
bound to America and ('anacla Coolidge visited Northampton,
were immediately searched, and Male., where Mrs.
Coolid'e
ten of them were found to be pro. mother, Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, has
vhled with the specially-biult lain desperately ill for
compartments for clantlentine cml. month,. This stop slao will afford
grants.
tb,' I're,i,Ient an opportunity to
Pollee Get F,sldence
again renew acquaintances in the
"Documentary evidence explain. town of wh ch he was once mayor,

EGGS BABY CHICKS HENS
PULLETS---ROOS TERS
COCKERALS ER' YE16 CAPONS

Co H. E4L1Jj1S

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Products

Picture Producers
Have Drives To See
What Public Wants

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Lake Mary

MAY

fails to fulfi!!.
' In beaot't" '-nes, cowboys mentu.
jioj1 lb, elder man
"Slang, 111cc all but chililien, ite'
and horses and so on.
Paype, ,urutpnçlou,,-,,,sia
.'"'
r*re,t pn:lI,r
"Tb, nearrL cinema to Chuit l.
carri,J hut.,-M,. }eilog'
W at','i rood In it ..hou!,I be 't.i!'
jment and 4ej a few minutes tit..
or seven miles away so we have
vsged what is vulgar, silly,
[in
The
separated
out'4sn
for ourselves."
meaningless should be iliveimuraicel,
onths,- hv4w,, ehiW-en, P.rie
Thm
- •xPrrrni,.r'a iibrasy.nsovle MASIIiNGTO!4, May 26.(INS) W55 Unmarried.
Italians Are Sritrggled
LONDON, May
.—uNS)— "Much of it 1.4 simply the Indies. U)Ni1O' M ay
--(l)-- is In arcr,lpn,-p with ha political The eternal triangic .*at the
Modern ilang is Okmnx and it's tioti of health, anim,,l silirtla, vital-Ii'.id Llo),i teorg,',
Wi", prom. policy of making life in the counorganization of the cat', embroidered necktie that ity, adaption to new conditions if ups
l.ONI)()N,
IifeiIartI
May 2i1—(lNS)
to add a reputation as a pu' try more attractit,,
in in detail the
recently of Charles Fitzhugh Payne
thought and action.
so many guy. give it the razz,
severe rt';irictivm- meaypp
movie
eshibtor
to
his repu
atiising
away
and
smuggling
peas.
an
audter
for
the
Federal
That, in the vernacular. Is the
lie ha, lu it three of the most D),
sure, adopted by both the U. S.
"lien Johnson, the puItt, quar. t tionu a, ii polltitan an,I organi. up-to-date isbor.eaving
house. for Trade
and Italian Covernmente, hum,, ant, to America has been secured opinion of Dr. Frederic C. B an- reled with the slang .'mi.lriyeil by z,r, likes o!iifahin4 (ibis,
Comm-salon.
Wilbur.
employee., he make, his own dec. Kellogg, 34, a lawyer, I, held on
drrdm of Italian peasantsare an: by the police, who arrested huiu. chard. Professor of English at die Shakespeare. But much of it has
ST. 1'E1'EIiSDURG, Via., 31sf
In hip litrary at Churt, which t1 Inc light from a steam, he iare the
nuolly sinuggleil Into the United .lrr'l' ,if accomplices not only in University of California at Los been adapted in our speech as
charge of causing his death. 26—G.y. John W. Martin *111
have r$n turn lilt', a little pictilie tt.eg claiming swampy
State1.
sod by planting
some
of
the
quaint
bu
Southern Italy but also at Flume Angeles,
t ,,no,thodox tar, he ha, airritily hill first
The two fought with their fists Ma'huL ecnnd invion of Ppt
hundreds uf fr trees, and he
This allegation is ,na'le by th.s
"A merican slang rather than be. expressions of Kipling.
of Iiiiportar,t fit,,,1, among them, planting twenty acres of fruit yesterday In an a;:tient house coui4. •oowhen he will spak
Rome correspondent of the I"nily and other Adriatic ports, where Ing malign.d and despised, should
"The inultlplkity of new activity "Les Mis,iuble't" unit tb, "Guns of trees.
Chronicle, powerful i.il'm-rnl org.,, score, of intending emigrants were be depended upon to assist in vita!'
Movie show, he finil., add. in whch K.IiogI's estrnged wife it Lek1aiid, In. ti. hoqie city oC
which our modern life enjoys re- If-no" ar,,l ha' s'-en a whobs 'u
eon,iicrsbly to the attractivenes, lived. Payne lived in the same his oppent In the .Senatorla) reen
here, in an article appearing in found In hiding either In outgoing lung and enriching the language," quires its special language and We cession of the popular f',oritm'c
of country lift' from the viewpoint house and Kellogg accused him of 'the ,zeeutlge1 left-here at ioa4."
the daily. The corresponilent d' ships or in private houses ashore. Dr. Blanchard
declared today. have the slang of aviation, sports ,"My own preference" he ttC5, of thou, who work there. His being "is home wrecker.'
dares that those smuggled mt.)
Polk coat,, wJere'h pI.sta;*q
is
a
complex
and
expanding
and
"The elderly man at Portelandol- "This
even science. The best if it ul. "i. f r what I suppose w'iul,I I t niosle op.ratr I. his chauffeur.
Anerka pay at least $1,1101) to thu
The scuff!. started In an upper two day,5 to supplement, the w,r*
age,
requiring means of expression timat.ly find, its way into the cpiim-,l oiitfs'bioned tim'
to,
who
was
arrested
has
amassed
that
'ntuggkre.
tiro- Iii, exhibitions are always packed hallway, and ended on the rouhd he did- lo Iwo, lays. of iial.wel
orthodox lang age sometirees dictionary,"
with .tn of lii,- Wild \V.'st, and and he thinks this the right way to floor
"5o many Italian peasant. havo a considerable fortune, it being di.lobby
be fore
Kellogg there,
made their fortunes in Arneriru covered that he owned property In
during the last 20 years," the cor- Naples, hail current account, for
respondent says, "that the poorest
pe'uant—tuslay will beg, luorn,,w or lnrgo eu,n'u in several banks, anti
steal the necessary ninny t4i Vu t.. oilier property. Ii" confessed that
America,
11,50,000 ,f this money represented
Families l)i.sppear
sun,, pai,l to him to advance by n.
"Quite frequently entire fnniili"t
mysteriuu.ly disappear from sinall tending emigrants.
"Another clandestine emigration
villages and, t',wn. in Southern
Italy, It Is well known they have agent was arrested at Trieste, and
emlyrateul to Am,'rlca sir ('isnndn the ptik'c are now searching for

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Charges Of Liquor
On U.S.NavyVessel

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Do. you

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about Seminole County,?

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Anderson,

Well, what DO you know about Seminole County?
The chances are if you will read this advertisement
carefully you will learn many things. It is interesting
r eading.

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Brow,,. ljsiript

Fniye. Mr. I V.

Block, Robert

Crosby,

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Crosby, Mrs.

A. E.
Cole, M. 11.

Adams, Norman
Adams,

F.

Cole,

A. J.

Casey, Mr. Niche!

Alexander, Mr. hbowari

Alexander, Howard Jr.

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Ayotte, Moses

Campbell, Mr.
('ampliell, Mrs.

('i;mming, Fred

Brewer, Emma L.
Bushnell, Mr.

G. W.

Evans, Jack

r,n•

Evans. flilli,,

Clegaiti,

W.

Bushnell, Mrs. G.
Buabnell, MIriam

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Burns, James J.

Cochran.

C.

1..

hluirhinson,

Ilumphi ry,

Green, F..

W. C.

Ferguson,

Cochraii, Evelyn

Forteir,

Cochran, Emnser

Fortuir, Mrs. Hilda

Cochran, Lee

Fellows, Dr1 Gen.

S w

Green,

Do you know—that Seminole County is
served by three great railroad systems,
the Atlantic Coast Line, the Seaboard Air
Line and the East Coast Railway? These
Railroads carry Seminole County's crops
to northern markets and bring northern
products here for distribution.
Do you know—that Seminole County has
two steamship lines offering daily service
for both passengers and freight and carryA..
preductc
to all parts of the world?
These are the Clyde Line and the Thrasher
River Line operating on the St. John's
River.
Do you know—that Seminole County has
2511/2 miles of paved roads radiating to
every village and hamlet within the county and offering unexcelled traveling facilities to both local residents and tourists?
No county either in Florida or any other
state can say more.

Payrolls
Do you know —that Seminole County's
payrolls amount to more than $3,000,000
a year? The railroad payrolls in the county alone amount to more than $1,000,000.
The industrial payrolls amount to better

Ball, Raymond M.

F..
Braddock, N It.
Ball, Mr..

Do You Know

a

Flowers

Cochran, Sam

Fisher, C. 1.

P.

Jr.

1.1,111,

N. A.

Mrs.

Fisher,

Bates, Mrs. Aires

1)

Bates, 5cr.

Dunuhu.on, C.

C. I.

Charlotte

Locke, Mrs. Ellen

Has 36,0() acres in farms and groves?
Has 810 truck farms?

lilt,

Fisher Harold

huh, Mrs. Fre,l
Iboild, .3.

ll..l.i.

S. A.

Fowler, Mr.. (',en.

hopkins.

Durant, Mrs. Ii.

P.

Panteler,

'.V. 0.

Fowler, William

Dunn, W.

V.

Fowler. Mrs. Wilism L

Dunn, M. F.

Farina, Mr.

C. A.

Butterfield, Earl

F.

Dunn,

W. 'I'.

Farina Mrs.

ç

A.

Dunn, Theodore

Farina, Fronds

W A.

Brown,

N.

Dunn, Melvin

Flanders, Walter

N. F..

Dunn, Mary
Oupeec,

'IV.

L.
ft

Brown, Lulls

F.

Flshci, 0. F.

Bolser, Charles F.

7)ougIsi. hlenry

} 'her, Shle

Iholser, Helen

P.

Has irrigation controlled by natural
flowing wells?

Uteler, Mrs. Florence
Booth, Luveris

l-';sher, Sadie
Ellis, John F.
Ellis, Sadie R.

Fisher, Dollie

know—that in addition to growing these many other things, Seminole
County last year shipped (A1) carloads of
oranges to northern markets?

Has everything for the tourist and home.
seeker?

Brown, J. P.
Drown, Mrs. J. D.
Drown John

A'cIl

MI..

.7

Tamm, Mary

F.

Lloyd. F. E.

T. 7

A.

.

P.

R.iil. 7.!.

Smith,

C. T.

Smith,

W. B.

rr4kham,

N.

Stephen,, Mr.. C.

Jo,';, Marii.s'et

3. 11.
MbV't', Mr.. . M.
IT.

Jr.

hintlaine, Mrs. F.

King, I'. ".

hlyntlaine, Ethel

King, Mrs. Clementine

hbnsight'u, Mr. i. It.
hloughton. Mrs. J. R.
hlastitig. Mary IkIl

Emerson, Charlpa S.

Fisher, Libli, Ma)

hf.tatiig, .1114,111111te

Emerson, Mrs. C. F.

Farina, Rosi,.

ll;i.ting, un; It-,
licozi', 'sIr. ('ri

It. J.

Stevens, Lewis

E.

Steven., Mary

R

Strven

From.

Mr. loan

C.

SJoblom,

G. F.

Raves. Mary

Sjobiom,

Rcames, Grace

Sibley, C. R.

lloyd Rudolph

0.

Miller, Mrs. J. It.

tionily,

0.1. Jr.

Mr.

F.

S.

Jr.

Verney, F.

Verney, Richard

A. T.
A. T.

Muagraves, Mrs. s'.rii.

McMahan,

Verney, Margaret

Wyman, Mr.

Margaret

Wyman, Mrs. Francis S.

Benjamin
S.Vagg, Mrs.

U. 1.

Wester, Mrs

Wester, It.

I.

S. F.

S. F:.
F.

S. D.
West, L. It.

Williams, W. J.

Silky, Mrs C. ft.
S

Williams, P. K.
Williams. Mr. L V.

T
Williams. His. %In@ It.

Sanders, Mi.. (,I

True, Mr. Wm.

Williams, Mr. P. N.

Sander,, F:Ter

True, Mrs. Ads A

Willma, Mrs. P. N.

sanders, Malcolm

True. Mr. Robert E.
True, Mrs. Robert E.

Sanders, Alice

Williams. X. W.
William., Mrs. X. IV,
Wxtrous. Mrs. Katherine L.

T,ue, Natalie

Moran. I). C.

Spendlove, Mr. V. J.

Moran, llil,12

Spendlove. Mr.. Mae

Moran, 'r'undu

Spendbove, itath

7.I'ran. Ruby

Sjoblom, Mr C. W.

Merrill. 7.!;i.

L
G. IT.

.

Sanders, '1.. P.

7.fclVuter., Alfred

F.

Wine, Harry
Wing, Emma

C..
L.

Oliver
Whltake, Mr. Albeit
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" di. 3. fl.
n'Whitaker,Mrs. Pearl
Smith. P. A.
Ring, Mrs. A F.
John P.
Smith. Mrs. Pearl
fling. Coma
Alht Jr.
Smith, Noah
fling, Alma F.
Whitaker, Charlie L.
Smith. Neita
Ring, William
Whitaker. Rosa If.
Smith, Agners
Ring. John
Whitaker, Anise P.
Smith, Margie
Ring, Fredrick
SVhitaker, Arthur
Smith, Simon
fling Charlie
Williams. Mr. if. G.
Smith, Maggie
Reame., W. L.
Williams, Mrs. It.

I,.

MeMahan. C.

H.

Verney. Katherine

Swanson, Anr.a

Sjobtnm, Ruby

Miller,

Verney, Helen

Wyman, Dorothea

S

Reaves, James

7.fcWntcr. John

l.;we, 7.1;.. W. A.

Bilious

Swan.uii Mrs. John R.
S

Sanders, hinwaril

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SioblOm.

Mc'IVat,ts, HIl'I

Kelly, Wri. 'irn

F.

Stevens, VirgInIa

fle'sves. John Jr.

Flitter

MrWatri s. Will

Kelly, Mrs. N. F.

L. E.

I.boy.l,

King, iv

Kelly, I'. K.

Stevens. Mu.

Stevens. Le.jis Jr.

%%

7.Iiisgra%"s. W'illi;irn

King, P. 7.1. Jr.

hlv'&gt;tlauns', Kenneth

P.

Palmer, Virginia

Verney, Helen If.

Wester, Mr.

3lusgruves, Mr. Wm.
Kemp, Mr.. Jewelt

Et t v

Sjoblnm, Grand,,

Moody, Mr..

E

Itti.

B.

L.

Braves. Mrs. Amanda

Miller, Mary

Kemp'. 7.7 i A. F.

Palmer,

P.
Verney, Mr. F. S. Sr.

Staubes, Mr.

P.

.

l4wls P.

Varney. Mrs. Lewis

S.'.. S.

Sewell, Sir.

Lloyd, Claire

-AI

ft

hlyoIlane, Mr.

Verney,

Smith, Mrs. Fred

Pont, Beatty

F.. F.

Lloyd, Mrs.

Miller, Dr.

h1, Lottie

V

Stephens, Mr. C. L.

Peckham, Stanley .7

ltehnburg, Mrs.

jnni, 7.t. W.

hiak, leo;, 7.1.

S.

Tarom, [fallen

Smith, Fred

Leon

1..;;!.. ;. Carl II.

Z.

F.

hasting, I W.

Farina, i.et;n.t

F.

Swanson, John

Wetted
hair,

Fisher, Troy

F.hrr, Hattie 1.

7.l..

A.

F.

F4
Botcher, hlowar'I

Smith, Mrs. John

Sewell, Charles

Parker, J.

1.aniiq;uI.t.

Jinkin,, Mrs. John.

Jlrown, Mrs l.auma hi.

Fisher, Otis

Taylor. Pearl

Peckham, Mrs. E. F.

Frank Jr.

Z.

Jinkins,

W. J. Jr.

Mrs.

f.e'hie,

1. A.

Jerome, Nina

W.

w.

I.4,nr, Mrs.

Joh,;.iin Theodore Mrs.

flair,l.en.;

Flanders, Mrs. Effie
Fisher, J.

F.

Sewell, Mrs. Laura

Power,

l.a;;e, Mr. J.

A.

Jane.. Morgan

N. A.

Brown,

hair, 1.

I..

Thitterfield. Mrs.

Mrs. C.

A.

Johnson, Then. J.

11n1tkins, Eleanor

Wowler, Gen. Jr.

C.

Jerome, N. It.

Johnson,

flhr,li.'

Durant. Mr.

If. P.

Mc.'. It. J

Leslie. M
Sir. Frank Jr.

Coil A.

Johnson Mrs. It

W.
.

Bates, Fred

Bailey,

hnson,

Johnson, It.

Al.

hlutrhinsan, P.

Bailey. Mr. Fred

Has :10 schools valued at approximately
$1,000,000?

)'rs'.I

Fawier, Mr. Geo.

Butterfield, Edith

Has one of the largest initial icing stations.
in the world, also one of the largest sawmills in the state?

W.

Fisher, Ivey

flonalilson, C.

S. Jr.

II.

C. .7

Lombeiton.

W. F.

Jones, (,voIj'l

11

Batrs, Velma

Dates, Denton

.1

lick;,

Fisher, Mrs.

Hate., Clyde

Fthrt

J,well, Mr.

Taylor, Henry

Pcckham, Mr. J. A.

C.

I.amba'rton, Mr. 11. J.

rli;o

l)onaldsnn, Mary

Bates, Jewell

YOU

I.ccoiii,t,

C.

Lambrrtsnn,

Birchaid, Mrs. Jaide.

1)o

n.&gt;.

G. Ii.

(;r.'t';"if,

Rates, Cloud

Seminole County covers an area of 200,000 acres?

Do you know—that Seminole County has
the biggest fernery in the world, covering
65 acres all under one roof and that annually all the ferneries in the county,
covering a total of 120 acres ship 90,000
crates of choice ferns to florists in all sections of North Anwrica.

Gregniy,

A.

D. L.
if. N.

Tamm, Mrs.

Smith, Mr. John

Staut.es, J.

Fisher, Neil

5,

Thrasher,

Locke, Ramond

Green, Barber lane

Fisher) Catheleen

Cochran, Jan.

Rate,, Frey

U.

Subway, Ambrose

Tamm, Henry

Pickering, Mrs.

M. G.

To,h,ton., Charles

Smith. Fannie F.

Mrs.

Pickering,

Torchuton., Tilabeth

Torehstone, Floyd

Scharof August

p
Phillips,

P.

SJvIuni. Esther

Subway, Mrs. J.

W.

ft.

1.ncke, William

Jckann, William
Glyu

Bates, Charlie

Citrus and Ferns

Oliver, J.

Locke, J.

jnge;r.on,

Willis

0

C. C.

Locke.

F. D.

SJobtom, Mr.

iiy I'.

.ihi.ni. 7.11., C. W.

Wylly, Non.
True, Charlotte
Thomas, Mr. Gpo,
Th omas. Mr., haze l
Travis, Berth,

I
'/.insn;rrinan, Mr. El, L.
Zimmerman, Mr.. F..I. I.

This Dircclortj is Not Guaranteed Authentic
llstriatnii.it l'.iitl For liv Frank Evn)

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We pay tribute to Lake Mary's founders and residents
for their contribution to our American Heritage.

(This Advei'tiscment Paid For By Frank Evans)

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The 1920 Armistice Day Parade in Downtown Sanford
This float led the parade. The printing press was in operation as it
moved down First St., printing a list of events of the day. The leaflets

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Locke, Claude

1.1,111,

Thompson James Pnoth

A. F.
Sjoblom.. Mr.. T. C.

Noland, Mrs. John

Locke, Mi., M.

C.rcei;leaf, E.

Flah,.r, M rs.

Cochran, James

N. It.

Hradsluek. Mr.

Bates, Mr. B. J.

These Things
Too?

Do you know—that according to government figures 6,576 carloads of celery were
shipped to the north from Seminole County gariens. The record of other vegetables shipped is just s impressive: Lettuce,
136 cars; Peppers, 187 cars; Tomatoes, 39
cars; Eggplant, 39 cars; Cabbage, 31 cars;
Beans, 12 cars; Potatoes 5 cars, and miscellaneous vegetables, 180 cars. What
other county in Florida can show figures
as impressive as those?

I..

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Sjohlorn, Helen

Villa

A.

Thompson. Mrs. Isabelle

Slobtom, Charlotte

Levin,, Nehll

II's's

Humphrey, Annie

Cican, Mrs. Mnrgr,'tt.'

C. S.

Cochran, Cothrej

Braddock, Myrtle

Truck

William

Stott, Miss

flumhrry, Mamle

Green. Mrs. Ruby Mae
Green.

Cochran hfotte

l.a vms.

!.egase..7.

r,reen, F. I).

M.

F'; ..t

ixvint, Virelien

I'l l!, C. '.V.

Wiil
Willie

lAviilC,

A.
Me.. Chat. A.
Thompson, Rev. iii. M.
Tr.f.y,

F.

S7oblom, Mr.

W. A.

N114. I.ena

Trefel, Mr. Chas.

Parts

Spotloi, Mr.

MIlls, Poll

Norrhstron,

C. C.

;ray,

Mali, Mrs. c. IL

M. M.
Sjoblom, Lute..
Sjnblom, Gladys

Mjiis, Edward

l'evin,, Lillian

llumphroy, Inn. Lewis

J.

DUtII

Mnls'y

Giny, J. fl

Fery, Joseph

Sjoblom.

Burns, Julia J.

Ihontord, Mr.. John (1,

than $1,230,000 and the agricultural payrolls exceed $1,125,00, according to government reports. Counties of the size of
Seminole can boast no better anywhere.

CITY

Mills, C. F.

Mills, Marion

levI;.., flycilear

Hutthin'nn.

7.l'. ll.;tti

(;yn.n,
Fcry, Daniel

Ferguson, Stable

Cu.si

J. W.

lIo,'ice

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Ferguson, J.

1)

Cochran, J.

L.

hull, Clarcnc
Gute, Mrs. Ablie

F'rry,

hull, EIs
Hall,

Evans, Claire

Fery, Mrs. G.

More Seminole County Money In
Our Banks Today Than At 4
Ti'me
History.

P.

W. L

J A'VinJ,

Mr.. ft. L.

11:11, P.. F.

W. .1.

C.xtes.

C. II.

Cuu;nhinK, Lowell

Hull,

T.

l.ahgetqui.t, A.

Jr.

l.evins

C.irvnlv..(, Mrs. T. A.

C. R.

Csrringtnn, hlariy

B

llriir, Cad

G

F.van*. Frank

1ing.tiiIit Err.rt

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Ellis, C. , .

A. It.

1.ovejoy, Mr.

M',r,h'

Hanford, John G.

Transportation

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Mel.lreveil

Jo;,

7.1, V.

Evans. Mrs.

Evans, Mrs. st.ii.

Adams, Katherine

rjiirsii, Paul

lIsnu',

Farlia,

Ellis, Mary

A. E.

Adams, Mr..

l(enxe, Mrs. Else

Farina,

Evans, John i
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Anderson, Raymond E.

Adams, Mr.

Farina, \ls,fure

Ether, fler;liq May

P. Jr.

Anderson, Ruth Ellen

P.

.Mary

Drown, Mary C.rac,'

P. D.

W. I'.

Brown, Arrhie

Alexander. Mr.. Addle

Do you know—that one of the largest Cypress saw-mills
18 located in the County. Producing 1,500,000 feet of
lumber per month and lath and shingles. The payroll
is twenty four thousand dollars per month. Lumber
can be bought here thru retail dealers making it possible to build homes at reasonable cost.

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w- 's a'tkies kucil from
a-fle allo t drew
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to him
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urUi. ite .iaIt
fl - ' up Ii was taken.
s .1)
of the work had been completed
lure at bottom, taken in 192*
.tc.e Is a new lmproenicnt. 1) r. Henry Pradley, who died In
whcn wooden bridge was started,
&amp;
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asnt.al
for the 11.12 wa i - e nxt editor. and the
at ter- W tT no buildings on
wh..h Lost
' ork ha" --c-- be"
ii$on I'
ILils Islands.
• .-.r, oL latiipa rict one Cent. Dr. WihhjimA. C'aigie, who
the ent cc cost of the bridge, ed the stuff in Villi. and Churl,
al-proximately
000.
'' T. Onions, who joined two years
borne by Davis Island,, lncorpor earlier..
atcil,
Lady Murray survives to Sec the
During the ceremnnie,
the end of the mngnifleient work In
bridge which ha;r
she gave tremendous help
hi

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Without i14echanicalMean s
square toot.

municipal hospital

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in her hii-sh-tind.

Free Air &amp;, Water

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chidrcn have at some time
other worked on the (lict4onary.

on Davis

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414* t, drive an airplane. A hawk
gwoeps down and picks up a pige
ass. in esgh.' dr oo p- from the cloud'
and bc.tr.' op a i-.ini'. l+u desphi.'
thia addi d wo,,! and their relatpower both are still
ble l. fly."
Long Research
loc ic year. White has been en.
gsigsi in rvo:irch into the prob.
m1 of nicrl;snkslly appr-oximat'
sg the fl&amp;h' it lors
t? t'n
llllr~"Ilh to, :t. Aug" tI -. - he'- he
Dow i. he will alt. III
ti make
tjw fu-hL aurce-s.(uI Ii.r,Lhlke flight
In tai history ,if the worl- in his
new flyl,&amp;r inso'liiiie, .a foot-pro.
pelled, WIPJC.lLhl.pi,g, io.)t4Jrlegs

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so bugs' bird i' wholly
tjni$paro'r'L The plots-c tiod ovr'
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noo,000 rreerenees befn.e h began
ii
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: i feet long, is hinged at the The new bridge is s*i fe't work in caTTiest. The dictionary
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and
is
out till'.
(if 1ii.uiIlI., I i i.t.s--.
fret wide. The contains a l•CCId of 4l4.5
.i d •'"•up a '.1 down verwIIn! ,
-- o.dcn bridge, wrcck).g of which
sold:; t. ii.'. I,-,- B. Wh&amp;v •;&amp;'
tarted Immediately foilowing the500,000 definition anti 1,827,301; II
St-ely Bc-el.. l..,i l-&amp;l.ti-i, wh0. M,
Il-it - a a 'lrt h onti%(rI Au.:t- per-on
who ever actually uccom- .edicsotion ceremonies, was only uitrative quotations. Theher
letteratS
coversthreatist
LAKE
MARY
Followillic the ceremonies. MayItenot-1. t- -,t % t is LbeorY.
plished an actual wing-flappiI tic
is
being
a
eupplement
Already
or 0. II. McKay and membera of
Er-'ii Ii
that brds y flight. Ito flew 342 fret in
prepared, for cince the publicsand ns
T
k. ltIi1l tIr ito'- At Cocoa Beach, Fla. last Fall Me Tampa beand of reprcsenta- (Inn
of the first part in IStl-1 new
t.vc5
cre
guest,
of
howard
.
cajoc l-nn,at hirl fhl-t." said White is said to have flown eight.a..4a e
Mary
the
added
to
been
Davis
words
have
I'hilbrook
resident
of
o)+, w s f-r,-'- Army tenths of a mu 1p a
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k'
Eihish
bg,,,$uch
a
word
as
avIo.'. •-ltIi-h .i: he most et- at of a otorlI'fl Pchi0
common today, was Un.
ficion f all 1'., IIg machine,, fly' "1 am going down to St. Augus- Mira.l hotel, At this time Mr. airplane.
kI"fl
T 1 4* )Lars ago for in tar e 1—
the
We wit-li g srr) slight percentage tine Beach which is a broad level hilhrsok real) it history of
artig.', 11.1 Inanctng and con-

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Seminole County real estate values are at a lower level
at the present time than they will probably ever be
again. Lots, homes, acreage—all can be bought at prices
that remind 'old timers' of the 80's.

ACCESSORIES

Long Island Inventor Says

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The value of irrigated farm lands has not fluctuated
for the past ten years which shows to the world that
farming in Seminole County is a prolific industry. Practically all of the money invested in the City of Sanford
was made from the farms of Seminole County.

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The per capita wealth of Seminole County IM perhaps
higher than any county in the state. Seminole County
has as good citrus land as anywhere in the state. The
number of new groves being set out this year proves
that the low price of citrus land makes an attractive
opportunity for the shrewd investor.
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expanse, since take-off in a hilly
,t ru c tk n,
country might leve some doubt in
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my mind as (is the extent the tile.
cation contributed to the flight,"
White said, "Besides It i diffi- ,
.
cult to find an even landing field
for any purpose. It is necessary
to give the plane a start to get 1n
I1OTflN, Ntay
to the air.
Atheletic men are not attractei
Start At Elevation
The prefer
NE%' ht-tVL\',t',nn May oi- by athletic girls.
'Once flight at an elevation !s —tlNS)----Niri
sale uiidrgrad- the -- gentler, more poftly ellur*
accomplished I should be able to Hates and two men who have ob- ire typo" of gui. ('harhie Patglide with 12 feet forward to one taifleti their olegi-et's at Yak' are in dock, fastet human is the no.
loot of drop. If I am able to fly trainng here for the Olympic try- thor of the above opinion on an
abote the damp air of the beach out at Detroit on June 22.24. The athehete's feminine preference.
Charlie, in training for the
I should do conriderly better group will have two month, of
workouts in the great Carnegie Olinipic trials and games this
above dry land,
White's machine weighs 113 swimming pool under Robert J summer, is making a tour of the
pounds. They could b constructed Kithuth, Yale's wizard coach ott country in the behalf of the
water sports t .ippoittijity ftcra (ilvrnpic Fund.
at a cost of $36U, he said,
Paddock not only apcal:'r fo
If his new Model proves entire- will work also over a fifty-meter
the athletes In general, but el-so
course outdoors.
ly successful, he will Install a 2
The undergraduate candidate, for himself in particular.
horsepower engine which will sup.
of my
"Here's
an outline
p'o power by comprensed air to lour the Olympic teivm are:
'She
E. G. CahilL New Haven; J. A. Ideal girl," said Charlie.
flap the wings now actuated thru
she mu't
oI liriti.. Jr )..;,t,,. i-s. nits.t it., bios,siitul
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John liowland, Jr., Baltimore; Nd- have charm, and ever present ani
These
!(Ifl W. Millard, Rochester, N
y,; indistinguishable charm.
ester Rapppoz-t, llartlortl, Coon.; things I insist upon.
'Frederick M. Rickman, of Buller,! "1 don't mind a lack 1b l
N. J.; and W. F. Sanford, of New brains; pcuonality will make up
Charlie, in I
for that." continued
Haven,
The graduates are C. It. Lang- a remark that was original if not
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ncr, of Milford, ('olfln, who grad. complimentary to the fair sex.
(!NS)—Police today were seek- tinted in 1921, on.! J. D. jronaun,
'l oluii't want an athletic girl
ing four bandits wbt, entered the Jr., Stillwater, Minis,, siu grad- anti I think it is a mistake for a
wile to have a career it her hue'
Seelbach Hotel last night, raided tinted in 1926,
Tha men at-ill in college went band has one. If two Pt'ni(IflS I
an alleged gambling game and .s.
are married, one should have an
with $20000 In cash andi through the season of l927.2R with
i 'it • 'le'eat and s -t up ninny hew anchor In a real home. There's
nothing like a home. to make a
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Paddock Declares
Gentler Girls Are
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Olympic 'F ry-Outs
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Aviator Announces Police Seek Bandits
Atlantic Hop Plans Who Siezed Big Sum
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Until. dii, to the serious condition
53 St-art In Race
of thir . coal trn'le. Is throwing
thco'jijr,I"
:-'i t-r- nut cf work.
Of 553 who started In the
,
Ii tits' Fife ' -s,r
companies I cud Lndo to Land's End motor.
clo.cd dutiti a'i4i. employing 2,. cycle race this year,'
474 fInihrd
000
au.t at . ----- '"-. +t mine- the 326.mik event in
less than 20
work,r ci i"
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'e gecer I hour,. The victors iI.C!udeti 236
I hat d,titj. 'ohs motorcycle,, 7-I aide cars, 19
Ibis wai e&amp; g- - - 'it Coatbridge. tryc)cles and 145 automobiles, The
a,c'-sal hundred unemployed made "lest competitors left Slough
a demonstrat-Lan In front of the 8:30o'clock at night, and other,
city conch chambers folowing re- followed at minute and half-min..
fusal of the council to hear a del,. Ut, intern-al,, the last starling at
gatia.n rrquesti -g an increase in 2;33 next- morning, by which time
hit- uriro
i rn-nt itlowi, In. the first machine was 120
miles
the .':.'mber they broke un away. At Il-eggers' Roost, one of
Lb. .Ta.'etng an-i were quieted by the steepest hill, on the cuttre, a
tint pollee.
I crowd of 5,000 saw many drivers
gIva up and quit, and for mile,, the
I. ke Waleftid, asked for! road was congested with motor ye.
recuc'ating and repairing Citiene hicks. D. F. Welsh on is
French
Jlu&amp;k bubld.ng.
motorcycle wos the sy,t,

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cas ever known. Klphuth
himself has br
seketcul is one of
the American swimming team
oach,s who will to to Europe

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BOOK IN ENGLISH

An encyclopedia and tlietionary
of Bnaiidusm in English and French
is being compiled In Tokyo, Japan,
by the Franco-Japanese Initiate.
QUEEN AI1IH WITH ('OWN
It will be the first book of th.'
kind In the world, and is Intenlel
Assistt-d by the Queen of Eng'
for use of those who wah to
land, orker, of the famou, 3lad+am.' study the tluddlst religion but are
Tussaud's Exhibition of wax fig. unable to go to the original source -i
ores have just completed the gowi in Japanese and Chinese. The
that will be worn by the wax fig- work is being done by a staff un.
tier the charge of Syhian La'.-,
Ore of the Queen. She took a spec.
dire&amp; (or of the In'titute. It 14 111
lot intere'it In this making and in.
Large that it will require several
sptetl ft btc,ro it was placed on
the figure. Twenty thousand spec- years to complete, The Franc',Japneso Institute was established
billy selected stones were used In
ti spread a knowledge of Fran-'
makinj the embroidery, on whks
12 skilled women worked two tguiout Japan and t g u ilt it;
formation
about the
Ori,-ntail
weeks. The dr,'es material is fails,
ion,d from a beautiful golden fala' country fnr ilstrihution hi Franc-.

sic shot with old rose silk, embody.
Ing the rose, shamrock anti thistle
in its texture. The short Flcieveil
are of gold lace anti the lung train

Is highly cmbroidert-d,
Among th, setilera who sr's-a cil
'in the Union of South Africa on.
der auspic es of the 1820 Memorial
ScttIeg',' Association wets' five
unmarried wcmen, ons of whom ,

to be a doctor and three others
raise £rnit and poultry,

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Some land in this county can be bought today at the
same prices that were asked for it twenty years ago
when no hard surfaced roads or improvements were
here. Today, after millions of dollars have been spent
on improvements exceptional opportunities are available for homeseekers, winter residents and investors.

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Dur ham cofltravtor, cot

(This Advertisement Paid For By Frank Evans Of Lake Mary)

trial on a charge of murdering
Mrs. Anne'
Terry
forty-five,
niaile all un*.cce,stul Attenhi-,t I
c-rid his life. Jailora found Ili-,I
lying uroecsi,çj0u5 in Iii call
with
bill Ihiat cut- from ear to ear, as

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We Salute Our 200th Birthday And Lake Mary
Shares A Big Part Of This Heritage

1976

10

Johnny Walker Is Proud To Be A Part Of Lake Mars'

REAL ESTATE

It is the opinion of practically all the leading business
men of Sanford, that city property can be purchased at
a lower price today than ever again which opens an opportunity for good investments.

The Pendulum Of Real
Estate Value Has Swung
To A Startling Low Poz'ent
But When it Starts Back
It Will Go To A Ne w
High Level

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(INSt—A. Vs. Alniquist,
West
Orange avator an4automobile
tflgln$er, announced today he
Plans to cross the Atlantic by
gf the Azores and Portugal
a ti'flIsph'fl new Iwinr
,.
Way
ha SCSI Li. tabj
,
Alu,iui,t
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two tOii.- ,.r ca.-g a i Ii--' jhii..I
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lie lluj,s-, t-.
-'a
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'- -i'e, who sa&amp;tl they behiesed Iltost
the ALi,it*, for tie.ir
I
iere.it,c and tft pri-' - 11, - tI..!h1)I' the victim, were from 31cm.
ly of cO"li-- - tal
ri o i, i,- si. II 1+:is, Tenn.
bag been an a 'lator for a number
The cards per slipping about
it year-s. He iitcndi to fly from
and the dice were rattling when
Seattle to Roosevelt Field, N. Y.. the four bandits
entered the room,
for the take-off scheduled for the
it we, said, 'Three of the he
middle of Jim.,
men drew pistols while the fourt h
searched the,, victim,,
Locking
M fiitn lace Want
the room door, the bandits

Chicken farms can be established at a ridicously low
cost. Numerous farms are now in operation, all making
substantial profits with local consumption to take about
five times the present output. This presents an opportuniy to those who are interested in the poultry industry to establish a business at exceptionally low price.

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REAL ESTATE, INC.

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PACE EIGHT

AdvanfagesOfLakejifaiy
j A re Praised In Imaginary I
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Pioneer Resident

Third Generation I

i Lake Mary's First I

Luke Mary Builder

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11rontinued
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"dilition; Lake View. owned by
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Fred
Wa:
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and
William
Musgrave
Crystal
The following letter
was
w wrjttri •
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and First Additkn to Lake View,
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to a imaginary frierd by Mrs. W. up over the hill and thsugh the
owned by I. F. R.vers.
G. Ferguson, of Lake Mary. It crange groves, through the bcautiI
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tells of the itt ntacs of life It
.gmfke-nt cak e
'roda . 7
. fill avenue of
that ceinmunity:
a.'t the Country Club to the Paolo
tth three r,cery store!, four 7'
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r4
Road and thence direct to
Lake Mary, Florida
iirg stations, two garages, one
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May 14, 12
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dr,g
store,
two
•1'
iritaurant,
one
State It ghway No. 'three, a
My dear Anna:
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You write that you are consider. beautiful rock.surfaerd new rd,
Irges Chain .. ''•'
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ing locating in Florida. Have yioi and rrtalit Immediately InSi
-odIriS SC h
modern
CO I• hI 1
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ever thought of mak.ng Lake Mary ford. Besides tbes.,routes there is
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er of Commero, building In Scm.
your home' If you have not, 4 not the Clay Road. a trifle shorter
' :1, County with a seatng cionly
Utti. cam it. .
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,scity
of more than 400, a casino. daughter. of Mr. and Mu. Frank
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Th
s
road
folL.we
the
At
bilitie,.
rs parks including Es-medal, Evans, represents the third gen.
As you know we have bunin lantic Cca,t Line K. R. and so 3
Iar., which has a quarter of a er*tion of a prominent Lake Mary
•Floridafor nine yeara and for more direct, and is used a great She I, five years old,
and newell's family.
mile lake front
reran years at Lake Mir. You i-,- deal by the men who are working
athing pairil &amp;.rs en Crystal Lake was born, in Sanford aDd raised
mem'.r I was d..appo:nted that •n Sanford. My husband, by using a
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Aith it, modern slides and div:isg in Lake Mary.
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and cftssaUsfied the first two the Clsy Road has often made the
!ary Is midway between the
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trip, whenfressed for time in from
years; Rut wh the sale and
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-lake for b:ch the town is named
of
Mrs. M. V Evans,
modeling of the apartment houseeleven
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Crystaf Lake. 1M. istats a,.
only about flitter
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Orlamict
c , Y.
a one of tPw oldest residents of
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where we were living made
(..-.i. abov e the Level of the
nnle, south, and aa..tiad b, •.t.
Of county rAlltIOfl her husband in the last century. Her nusistid was responsible for
medate change nectusry,
I John's River, and the water
f available of the abcve hard surfaced rcadi
the sb,clute lack
the present name the toii tears.
I • lar and pure. The central part
distrabLe homes In town at that only doing in the opposite direrIn
order
to
boost
Lake
Mary
and
—_-,,
If
the
town
has
street
lights
and
——
time. iCflt Ui prospecting in the t:on, and intervening are Longdetail the accomplishments of that
'ater.
environ5 of Sanford, and we found wcod, Altsmo.'te, )fa.tland and
ton captain of sport to coach ths
Lake Mary citizen, have done town since its beginning In 1870, Lack Of Oil Stops
Lake Mary, homesickness and dii- Winter Park.
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prominent Lake
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-iuch
to
beautify
their
town.
Frank
Evans,
Vie
now
have
a
fine
new
scho:l
content vanir.,,&amp;
Bell Ringing Test
we saw what is now grnded up to and Including ninl) ___________________________________________________________ 'io, than 1,000 palms were set Mary citizen and county consAs s,on a5
, cut in Evansdale last year. One missioner from D:itrlct Nunber
grade, and employing this put
t. Louis To Have
Our acme, on the north shore f five
LONDON. )IaY 26.—fiNs)— "
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• rue north of the town Ie the Three in which the town is lo'
Year teacher,, wh.h el.nslBig Swimming Year
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L*Iie Mary, it was sold to "s the necessity of sending our
-F.autful Sanford Country Club cated, bought the entire eight For want of i drop o. nzorkating
as far as sire were concerned, andnates
with what is considered one of the page section in which this story oil an attempt to establish .s
chlldr.n t Sanford except for the
At
we have never regretted our deworld', bell-ringing record at Hep
ST. LOUIS Mo.. May 26
appears.
golf course! in the st-Itt.
Church
cording
to
various
tank
otfict
cislon. So knowing our own satis- last three year, of high school. e
Yorkshire,
Mr.
Evans
gave
much
of
his
stonitail,
Lak, Mary has all the advan.
faction with Lake Mary as a per- have also a beautiful new Corntaxes of the small town with no personal time and attention toward had to be abandoned after the ring- this city will have one of the b.g
liii manent home I want you to take murnity Church under Presbyterian
continuously for 10 hours 31 Cost years in swimming thiscoinmunicipal taxes to pay, because the preparaticn of material the
resident
go.emnment, wth a
L.sans. L.ar 3nary iirsrk'er anu
, b..... r, ..-..ty ccn'n::sling seasOn.
it tnto your consideraticini
svery
minutes.
ran
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it
is
not
formally
He
gave
n
contains.
ncorporetcd. sectio
s church is attended by
celml
The chief attraction topping t'c
You will say what special
adpastor. from
Thi many different de- sloner from the c!i'trct in s:ri hi! t- '' :' I •itr•I. He has financ- It has nine civic and social or. Lake Mary citizen and firms an
The failure was due to the drythat
i people
ram is the ten mile Swirl
and
Icated
vsatage, has Lake Ma
opportunity to purchase space in Ing up of thel oil which lubr
nomination who 9"rn to feel it ed many proitcts not only in his own town but in Sanford. He e
held here about midof Ti
sbould
consider
it
particularly
?
.n.ir
home
church.
asere
Is
also
the atkn and adsised with them the 1062 Ib: tenor bell. The bell unit will be contestants will swim
ne'
il±r.g 'n the princpaI cer'cr
Like Mary 1 d ccn,trust.the store
Well, advantages consist in sway
season.e
become
so
stiff
that
its
operator
in
on it.
Mississippi from the Chain
w
•'r
i what one desires Our desres Method st Church with a good at- ed the Lake Mary Chamber
He obtained conifibutions i was utabIe to ring t arid the pealRocks thEsda Bridge here,
qukt, peacefulness, health, tendence where services are held ____________Star
Of
Alaska
Is
a-tie
a distance of exactly ten miles.
the form of article, from a nuns- broke down.
g they
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gu ar y,
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,beauty, fresh pure air, space
This National ton-mile jVvrIM
NEW COACH PICKED
ber of the towv?'s residents. A.
no, permanont resident pastor.
,800
Onqueror
'say easy accessibilily to -91'"- We have electric lights,
Mang this contributors are vet er, CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. May 26. veas aingod here GO YtArs Aga,
tolt.
Lake
111ary's
Trade
rench
Heels
Will
fwd as my busbatrid's work is phun, serslc'e, and Lake Mary Body v
Anile irctic J% a c e an ritizens who have grown up —(INS)— There sltouid be plenty it attracted the attention of wa,
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tbere, and a, at that time the
with the town, and newer re,i- of spirit in the Harvard lacrosse tar spiasbera from all over the
Founded
D,
inane
pinuiegs
Make
Children were in school there, and c.ty water supply from deep i.Ou
dents who have established their, 111111M, from now on. for Bill Bing- world, This year's event also Is
wit were members of the Sanford ells of srarkling, almost 100 per
SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., May hamog and bu%iness in the lAke ham. athletic director and demo. expected to bring nationally known
tvnt pure water, thus enjcying
"Say Noted Doctors
I ,,—(INS)---TheStar of Alashal Miy.ttiian,
cra1c as ever, his chosen • Prince- a tari hare.
-city pr.vileges with county taxes.
esamunity, good roads—fl
admit tires.
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W, have an active Chamber it
ing fleet has arrived at Chlgsiik,
age, but just look at them now), Commerce, an orchestra, a Lake more than tiree miles from a —(INS i—The c;nion from
Alaska, winning the annual rare
possibilities for the future. What Mary Improvement Soc*ety and a smooth, paved road.
opted docter now is that if milato the north, according to a radio
NE more could one want'
fre• I!br,ry. Also a large, splendidIn
Frank E,ans rrcctrd - 'iy continues to pirott,. en "stilt"
Man
We have them all and more. 'y equipped drug store, a dry a build rig for the Lake Mary heels, her raise %6-.Ii eventually received by the marine department
5
Out t The
quiet and
peacefulness goods and notion Store, two
of the chamber of ci;mmerc.'.
SCCGI simply indLscribable. You'd have grocery stores, two garages, three Chamber of Commerce. It is a tlwindle to the general rropor5tcl to be here to realize it.. And beau- filling stations a large poultry fine structure on Country Cl5 t.ons and design of i broom The Star of England was reported to be plowing through heavy'
Kcs'.
ty! The lake; mammoth oaks; tall farm, a
lg:an hare farm, a post Rad. In this building èJ meeIn. handle,
seas
nearly 800 miles from the
(mu'
the
wi-v
are
held
durir
pines; troptal flowers and shrubs office as well as rural delivery
'inti cIoc in the wake of this
toitip
goal, when her liter ship arrived.
and vines of many sorts both wild local vegetable and dairy delivery months torthi'r sv,th many ecial
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fuui-ecast, comes the arnuaccThe "wind
It and cultivated; medium and small for those not producing necessities entertainments.
Jammers' sailed
frr,s the (uiver.ty if Cal. from Oakland April 3 for Us. 1800
The govomiing body e.f t'e I
ciks of every ir.agnabIe descrip. on their own premises, and daly
canie
birds from tiny gay plum- delivery of ice, bread, laundry etc. Chamber has kept nefore its I ifor-ua at Los Angeles, that never mile race.
members
e
and the
ettin-ens if before in histor
The ships are the last of the
Wht aged humming birds to Us, great from Sanford and Orlando.
they-"! the inf
aviat bbl, heron and the magnificent
hnse girls taken such s 7uar* riggers in the service of
W, have a fine Community Lake Mncy the importance
ficiot vulture; and the mos-. wonderful Building and a beatiful lake-shore trading III .emin!, County. The tr.dt'—mir.us 'stiltS h.tls-to the fleet and are among the larg
tg I sUiiets,
park, both of which are given over Lake Mary Chamber is bark of tacit such an c,thet e catsatru- C5t in the world.
The Star of Alaska is commandA to health, add to the desirable to the use of Lako Mary citizens Sanford in cser-y
àf Lb
iaiVnrtant phe.
ed by Captan Martin Mort.enson
things already mentoned, quanti. through tht generosity of our step furthering thc IritCrC'*
qiel
Thee etri.ie;, which are aimed
and the Star of England by Capwoo tic. of fresh vegetables from one's County Commissioner Mr. Frank Safot-d.
to ahaic one's nether extremtam
Charles Weise. Each ship
r. * own or one's neighbors garden Evans. We have unrivaled swimarc
t.ta,
things
of
beauty
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MOLKNS FISIE
u13O came, a crew of 18 men.
and - rich milk from one's own cow, Ming. fiah.z.g and boatingfaduil.tc by more than
i
rise race aroused keen interest
(hi:. .ftesh eggs and, fryer, and broil- ties, many beautiful borne,, a
i:niscnsUy gris in theey
hock
lIon. F.!'ie M. '.. ' i:rk, tht tenrisu cuur and the in maritime circles and thousand-.
2's-ely ar, from one's own poultry yard. wonderful etminonity spirit, cmii a
fruit from the grove, excellent town full of some of the finest a victim of the ill-!st-d Ails' t. ercery
of dollars were said • has, been
able
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wagered on A.
dririkng water, daily bathing In people that ever lived, gathered
meeting of the 'lown C.j oil (f
Moreover.
opines
liea
hazel
Yo the. lake, fresh pure air and splemn- together from every part of the
(ubbi,Iy,
of
the
phys
e5h5C5
al
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flIghi, w
a feature of the rect'lt
gage did climate—well, there you have Unit.d States and all are proud and
015 delartn'e.)t
f the un. :rmeeting of the Town Councillor sty,
Ufs makings.
glad to be a part of Lake Mary.
these modern emulators-.f
In regard to pace and privacy.
New do you wonder that I M'Covmell, head of the Summe
tor
will i.o, on a more 'frm
that is smatter of taste and choke. boost Lake Mary, and that I am Visitors' Committee, reported tht
foting" to compete with man 'n
We are bea.ut.fully situated In the aftxlQtai for you to get In on some
REMIRONT. France, M)y 24
o'
she had promised to take past . ether ways.
midd, of five acre,, but one can f tb,. gdthirtgs?
Georges,
Marce.le
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"l'articipatirn
in
athletics
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have neigh bor, within a few feet
blonde peasant girl, age 13, goes
Hoping to hear soon that you the Straru't.ar aquatic •prts !r I
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if desired.
have derided to risk, Lake Mse-y Juli, and w)-u'n askrd if she woi,'l
I esery day to a roped-off spot if,
neW
rr:r.iipals •,r fair play, give and the fc!d to kneel and pray while
-44 t, accessibilit y to Sanford your permaneist home, I remain give an xhiI,itin
wth her tiir.
Pcllc9
-ni :westruck
and other town,, we are only as over
head;
pilgrms,
QI'T' I
plane over the ha,h.r she had Cr. I st.t-ii'i
about. six miles fr-cnn Sanford by
I lowered, watch her.
Yours s'r.cvrsly
-Th t he -., of the
thrmsisstiçalk' 'l:ntpc,-ol I-' to'
Club harh
A week ago, Marcella said, while
Jcis:. M. Ferguson. Icesons in the use of a siinIs'-.ra eu surfaced road,,Cantr-y
let£ lovely drive oO
praying in the same spot sh. saw
(Mrs V. G. Fergoison. She also offered *-, c-sr.y pa s,:
is. Vju'rjn Mary snfl•ar on 17w'
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LO\III)N, May !' —(INS)— day to pray and sarng that is
o"ets at all tune's to help t'
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Ijuimnci r.a'
dii- miracle would be performed. Marpcop'e of "the sc'rthweet cerrer •
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sr.ed, lb world's most famous cell, asserts that every day at th
if SotlanL'
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'1cttor is! "iiiaster mini" crimin- of the Virgin Mary. Pilgrim, are
PLANEHltlNC.S l'RoIll.::'I
numb aLe t,si. has th,siLej readers of dc a!rW:ng in ever-increasing numbPARIS. Mac 2 (INS)— MatchLONDON. May, 26 —(INS)—
era hoping to witness the miracle.
Iritctie. aira'e i:.' teti'. sI'osea for nearly twentyInc the umnbr,lia iisr.dle with the Lawn teflnis enthaa:aet, might
tec years will no longer grace the
set of fancy jewels is one of the well look out for the deeds of Miss missionary work of AAstralta
Colombia has a new sty service.
-agrs of new mystery i.-'vels.
Oran newt
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idea, brought out by Par- Vera H. Montgomery this season. Rev. I_ Draniri, to flying past.r
J*gimi, ha., an ani-gannh4ing
Stariuiinp
na
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room,
tb-p
sian novelty-maker,. It is cnly A great
many people believe that -.,4"
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ano ther of the many developments she will prove the beet English giel All agreed
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WIthout doubt she Le the 'find rurougmit a ;r'juIei to t. n;eo'ocr.-, - .IiAP.
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10 bu feag sex,
tte loom with him. be n),I;
of recent years. Just nineteen splendid one for the pa. tib, whir
Al
One shop is showing an umbrella year, of age, she is a versatile is larger than Englan-i r,r.d Scot.. t,-ht ut him, nor paid any a'ta-u
t,ntinn to e:ime or to activitic'. .
handl, circled by a series of nan-- player who possesses all th.
lind Cni'ti.:i.t1 bat hots to mintairs ciemj,i'I', '1 nr,n nit interested r.
l
it. I Mar s ilver bracelets set with co!
stroke,. Her service is one of the
the
serl.
lfOln:rs anymore, r.: 1
the Ian was a diffcren matter.
eced atones from place to pa-ce, and best models in the country; isC3n
scrOl sei1ar silver bracelets
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- a ' Cl ime, 'vht.l. I have not pail ...
support of t he inissiorary.
of la rger sequence, her delivery is very fast
ty' V
al" are shown for the wrist., and unusually well-controlled. Her The society had guarantee'! the a*tort'uri ti for eons, tlrnc I a
Inte:stc'l in s1iiritualiani, tl,it
hag I SasetI,sses it I., the necklace or forehand dr-Is. Is very similar to
no funds fur upkeep of the machY e&amp;dnza which match the handle that
of Miss Helen Wills In eharacall of beautiful and original design: I ter, She hits; a very early ball with irw and ahile the' lying srene1r for I
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tJmbreIIa, that are surprisingly a vigcrous punch, and her bar'..- ?tParro
.5 P -, - e,,. the 'nit
l'I.tNN 11)
-I*eI44 small and shor: when closed but
hand drive I. exceedingly good flight the other.' i i'.it ways '-ma k e a comfortable shelter when both In speed and placement—
lee-aping it guiig. RAnCh4`j ti?;
a ,pring shower ta-Ui, come wit'S
'rise Be tish Lawn Tennis Asse.
.....tnecr on..-----the curved handle of small also 10 ciation Is watching her very close- cane (us-waco with e"nzributiu',
Cl Ivory exotic wood or horn. The
and it is upt-d to ra.se a frnd I' golf Iouinament will open o
ly and It will be no surprise if she'
co,-s-r maintM.nee and rvlisiuIs.
land, saartvat fabric for umbrellas this is included IntheBri
I Bitrnui'v cast cuwse Mm; : ti
tish Wightnisn
Of
spring is taffeta with many fancy Cup team.
anonu'.
a• y,
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models in shaded stripes or plaid
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In ti d.%Zss.1
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1,;nis)- b abut May 21 to 28 ii- .. cane and umbrella
WASHINGTON. May
000i coqnbir.ed is a great success with
Presderit Coolidge a. urged to;,
Police,
'ia.t '-ear's tournament rr'. r'
won
dc, by Svnatot Typun
th. men, for Ii baa the rare adsan.
fIigI.t' of I' to Be,
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sit -e
Te
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anti
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ta*e of not exceeding the average
Rep.
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- size and bulk of an ordinary wait,. The m'nimum hnigli; of mite Ci'
aid 1p) 'if III n te .igr. - I
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lag stick,
huh
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if London Police has been raised p
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to Its former figure of 'x feet. s-..I i • u-c
city
Ct'N VICTIM DIES
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During the war amid Just after
t'.'IbI,tN.)'rel.l$ Ind..
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Li. . Ells
fusa
-OCing to a tseioporssy difflcuity,-,t l)ErLl4)II Ut
. a7,\Si &amp;"pp.rig 'f ri(ks rn
gain
IIOMERVILLE, Ga., May 26 getting recruits, the standard wa•
liElausli V... l- --'I'sSi -- tr .1. ,i Aa,o-r&amp;rjn Legie;r..tn-Iii,
—(INSi—Jaines Lee, 30. deL in lusa-eard to 70 iischea.
lh-trse,t t- day sciia:vne,l the
'sa hospital at Waycross taday,the
The ('ty ("orp-cratir.ri It1,.-. it' or, , C ci'. Baton Vou- liii. r.feIJ, Units-ti "Pet.-' ihi,. .-eimrr,E'n a
lilt
v,ied victim of a shotgun attack Iolkenwn-.-96 per re.,t cf whom ('a-t. hle,-m, Ku'rhl nr.d 1Ia,r Ieilui,
t.&amp; ,
ni. (. tn,'sl LII irs
the I
near here Saturday nght. Ruby are recruited from the countryside I Fitx'na",sice. Tb.' avsitrs .rr" .'i
a--n s.' f 'l.a' e •i r an'. - kjsd.rscn, age! is no. was killed and —to look inipoein;, and alais point ,t tOni A.
31. E.st,in Stanriajrul I rust ot jt.s5 uio.,4 i,s liris r In.I.hu sister. Annabelle, 14-year old out that shorter issen wnu'd (tel. Tui-r. Tbt 'arts' -s
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statewide policy requires the lution asking the DOT to maintain rest areas on In- "eroding."
facilities be taken over by local reassume the responsibility for terst.ate highways and in some
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By BOB LLOYD
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Sanford Housing Authority (SHA) chairman Richard Evans

says he's polling two other members of the authority board to
"determine their position" on calling a special meeting to conaider demands that SHA executive directo r Thomas Wilson III be

fired or suspended.

of tenants in the 480 low-rent, public housing units Wilson
managed for nearly four years.
Brown, who Is a tenant and was selected by tenants to represent
them. and Wright say SHA by-laws require Evans to schledide the

special meeting within two days after receiving their written
request but Evans interprets the by-laws differently.
Evans said he's consulted three atto rneys and that they agree

with him. SHA attorney Ned Julian Jr. confirmed that he was one

Evans said Wednesday that he will consult with board members

Edward Black.theare and D.C. McCoy before making a decision
on a special board meeting.

SHA commissioners

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maintain the parks and by some persons as dumps for

removal of the facilities is part facilities like the boat ramp. household garbage.

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wide beautification program entitled "McDonald's Trees for America," As part of that p rogram,
coming southerly Friday.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida m o torists probably inent would provide up to 30
The Senate bill seeks to lower rates by making suits responsibility of $10,000 per person Injured, $3),
will be required to buy a lot less auto insurance after the premiums by allowing motnrists to drop "what we cor, more difficWt.
accident and $5,000 property damage, allowing suits for
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the 1976 legislature finishes its work.
Apparently distrustful claims and counterclaims
The House's surprising vote almost

will also be recognized for their

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But Senate President Dempsey, D..Panarna City,

who

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damages anytime.
Barron said he had been trying for a year

reduce
lawyers and insurance companies on which no-fault not stand when a House-Setiate conference panel com- accept, said, "That's the concept I favored a U a long since the required coverage from the present 115
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it tends to reduce the price of the product for the poor
revisions are best, llalators seem to have
service the community.
promises differences in the two chamber s bills.
110,
However, h said Florida needs
that the way to reduce praWumis is to cut the amount of
insuranceIn ws
Wayne E. Albert, past
Even the pLan's sponsor. Rep. Charles Papy, Imoral
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But one of the concerns of Barron aml the House was
q, president of the Chamber. will insurance a motorist must buy.
Gables, concedes that.
House
was
expected
to
add
some
of
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provisions
on
its
how
to cut costs for Motorists who want to continue
The,
serve as niaster of ceremonies.
Hom voted Wednesday to abolish all can)-Wbat UTing to get across is that some people are own.
carrying the same amount of protection.
The
which will be pulsory auto insurance in Florida and return to the
too
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plan calls for drastic cuts in the amount of required "Everybody knows porterhouse and Met mignon are
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ribs, '.'r''n beans salad baked screams from Insurance companies that rates would go
be tter than hamburger, but government is saying you
bargaining position and anumberol other legislators said
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has been transferred to duty at New Orleans.

holds its annual awards
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contract, they refuse to continue these
that she Is being fired so that her position
She said she is certified to teach both volunteer efforts.
can be filled by an athletic coach.
Fre nch and Spanish, as well as English,
"In a small school this is always more
The board members, at the recom- and had lived a year In France.
of a problem," said Stone.
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repair the ramp then at me
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Transportation, DOT)."
responsibilities for main- which hopes to get the depart- it back.
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"It (the ramp) needs hnhowever, the DOT - like the thing of the past.
business.
provements," Nelawender

Mrs. Edwards said she was appearing sponsor of the school's largest club, the won a full scholarship to the
before the board as a citizen taxpayer, International duo and that last summer Massachusettes Institute of Technology
parent and educator, and that'
woulcj she accompanied 247 students on a six- presented a petition signed by364student
not s peak on her specific grievance. "Are week tour to Europe. She is also assis tant sta ting their opposition to a certified
we in the business of academics or the chairman of the language arts depart- teacher being dismissed to hold a position
business f athletics?" she asked the meat.
open for a coach.
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46—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, May 24, 1976

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mistakes t') companions and
your Income. Also, think twice
associates. If you make any
before making any loans.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 25, 1976

LIBRA Sept. 23-oct. 23) Be upon your work or career will
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wary of a proposition that be unusual and promising this
might be offered you today. It year. Be ready to take ad-.
could have far too many strings vantage of circumstances that
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system instead of a beltilne expressway were decided Friday by

transportation policy committee of elected officials Iri,i
Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties.

The plan of attack includes adding two lanes for buses and
carpools to I-I, building or widening 585 miles of roads and purchasing about 600 buses.
Seminole residents will be served by a bus system including

neighborhood loops routes in most communities that connect with
Monday's high S5, today's low
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upper 60s. Northwest winds 15
"We may not make it," says East Central Florida Regional
m.p.h. decreasing at night. Planning Council transportation expert James Lee, citing funding
Rain probability 40 per cent problems. "You've got to match those federal funds to spend
grader at Pinecrest School, was among the crowd of Yountem today, 20 per cent tonight and 30 them."

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Eight-year-old Joe)' Evans, a third

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eluded competition in track and field events. (Herald photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Traaspor tatiin planners are betting that Seminole residents
jobs, shopping centers and

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enjoying popcorn and drinks at the school'3 annual May Day Play Day Monday. The day also

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per cent Wednesday.
Details and tides on Page 3-A.

Way In Six States

The former California governor
June 12.
to win outside the South and West
yet
Party officials predict that Carter
a
result
with
the exception of conservative
will make a strong showing as
month
of
Indiana
and is still to carry a major
this
endorsements
earlier
of
Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton and other Northern industrial state.
Oregon also is the only place where
party leaders.
Carter is being tested on anything
Although Ford's 701 Is more than
approaching equal terms, and failure of
the 1,130 needed for the GOP
his remaining rivals to stall him there
nomination, he faces a much tighter
put his bandwagon beyond
race than Carter does. Carter 's nearest could
stopping.
rival is Rep. Morris K. Udall with 292:5
Carter was favored in the southern
delegate votes,
states voting today and risked little
Oregon shapes up as the critical
dis grace from any loss to Sen. Frank
the state convention

By The Associated Press
President Ford has passed the
halfway mark in his quest for the
Republican presidential nomination
and Democrat Jimmy Carter has a

chance to reach the same milestone as
six states held presidential primaries
today.

And Missouri Democrats were to
select
54 deleizates in district con.
--------------inc tentative
eparing
ventions
tonight — more delegates than
of the first steps in pr
were at stake in any of the individual
SIX pri maries.

would win 100 or more of the 191

the city's 1976-77 budget.
— Waived building permit

delegates being contested in today's
primaries in Arkansas. Idaho, Ken-

fees for several houses being

Ford's delegate strength was pushed

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If no funds can be raised, the metropolitan area will be left
with what Lee calls the - 'do nothing" alternative — no beltline,
leaving mass transit as it is today and improving only a
minimum number of highways. Other alternatives considered
by the transportation policy committee were building the full
beltline, building just the eastern half — the proposal endorsed by
a citizens' advisory group — and building just the western half.
The mass transit system will reduce traffic congestion, cut

nose levels, conserve energy and diminish air pollution over the
do nothing plan, Lee said, citing an 11-year study of the
metropolitan area's transportation needs by the regional plan-

No

beltline and an improved transit system would cut congested

Brown, Jr., in Nevada.

or to California Gay. Edmund G.
a

look for funding. If no

funds are available, the subcommittee was told to seek new

Oregon also carries the distinction of

Church in Church's home state of Idaho

With the 740 he already has, this would
gi'.e him well over half the l505 he
needs for nomination,

Missouri's conventions will be held in electorate. 11w other five states voting

additional cent on the gasoline tax.
A committee has been appointed to

ning council.
Under the metropolitan area's present highway and tran. it
system, by 1990 34 per cent of the roads will have serious
congestion problems. The mass transit system will, planners
predict, cut that to 26 per cent — slightly ahead of the full
per cent rating. A combination of part of the
beitline's to

tucky, Nevada. Oregon and Tennessee. battleground for both parties. For one

thing, it may be Reagan's last chance
before the GOP convention to prove he
can win a state with a middleground

proposed transportation system because they'll have to okay a
tax to pay for it — probably either an increased sales tax or an

traditional

bellwether.

presidential candidate since 1924 has
lost the primary re and still gone on

to win the White House.

roads to 24 per cent.
U.S. 17.92 and SR36 are both among the roads expected to

have the most serious congestion problems.

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in 1927. She moved back to the community and bought a winter interests in the community and is acti vely in volved in a fence
business,
herald Staff Writer
home in t he 1950s.
The Anderson family — Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Anderson Jr., —
remains,
Mrs.
Green
said,
in
the
Lake
Mary's
past
Little of
are
Involved with nurseries in Lake Mary and Fern Park with
Lake Mary's 2,500 residents would not have recognized their way of historical items, except for the cemetery, across the
by
a
their
son
Parker D. Anderson III. The younger Anderson is
railroad tracks, begun in 1894 and currently managed
town in the 1920s — the decade when the Chamber of Commerce
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was founded, Cackleberry t'arms Lnrlveu,
and term on the city council there. And there isa young P.D. Anderson
ones
millstones
—
two
large
four
has
was
the
town's
fastest
growing
in"And
Arolyn
True
and
rabbit
raising
flourished
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The Chamber of Commerce and civic-minded businesses are industry, employing inany residents of the area," she said.
letha Fowler, sti ll active in the Chamber, has her home on
sponsoring a spec i al sect ion in Wednesday's ed ition of The

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se ttled in the vicinity. The town's first name was his own. A train
station for the railroad, founded by Longwood's founder, E.W.
Henck, at the site was named "Bents."
In the same decade, Judge McDonald Paramore, a civil
engineer, surveyed a town site and it was called Be lle Fontaine.
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area and the community's name was changed to take Mary.
The combined community is said to have been named for the
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Mrs. True attends many city council meetings, in fact wife of one of the early settlers, the Rev. J.F. Sun&amp;U, who came
practi ca lly all of them, including special ones and workshops. She to t he area in 1894 as pastor of the Upsala Swedish Presbyterian

I he is retired from the railroad) live in the old Peckham t,omniodate its employer, and a general store. The starch was
Cackleberry Farms, begun in 1923, with the goal of a "chicken a groves and participates in civic activities such as the election ho
mestead.
made from the root of the cassava plant. The enterprvse was
minute," no longer exists, nor does the Bathing Casino on the board.

Bitt, relatively few of the old families remain, The gr'at discontinued in 1909. Legend u that the factory, at least most of its
Mrs. Claire Evans, widow of a pillar of the community in the
Club,
majority
of take Mary's residents are "newcomers." new in the major equipment, was moved to Pennsylvania. Today, just the
Mary
Women's
the
Lake
1920,.%Frank Evans, is active in
structures of that day are still standing.
past
three
decades.
opposite u occurring throughout the south as industries are
periodically,
meetings
attends
city
council
"They were just torn down and the lumber and block used for
The
lake
Mary
Chamber
Commerce,
celebrating
of
its
54th
moving
here from the north.
gas
grocery
store
and
the
Homer
Gleason,
who
operated
other things," said Mrs. Margaret Green, au thor of a forthcomin g
Chamber. anniversary this year, and the oldest continually active chamber
active
In
the
but
remains
the
'2i,
is
retired,
official
station
in
Is
listed
as
the
book on Lake Mary's history which
The Lake Mary community sur%ii,ed the citrus freele of 104
eastern shore of Lake Mary. Few uf the city's well-known

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Evening Herald, a reprint of a May 26, 1928 section of that day's part of the tract originally occupied by Cackleber-ry Farms. Ed is involved with the Lake Mary Women's Club and the Chamber. Church.
Clarence and Marion Peckham of an old Lake Mary family
Early lake Mary had a star-co factory and a hotel to acZimmerman, another old-timer, is retired, takes care of his fruit
edition of The Sanford Herald, outlining the city's history.

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LEW

The picketing at the SHA cordance with SHA by-Laws,

minister 480 low-rent public
housing units for nearly four board, said he has delivered a

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TUMBLEWEEDS

week.long picketing effort by meeting to SHA chairman
Joint
Tenant
Council Richard Evans.
Brown said if Evans doesn't
representatives who want him
honor the reauest, in acfired

are trying to force a meeting of offices, West 10th Street, was that the Tenant Council will
the board to consider firing or called off Monday afternoon, request a Seminole County
suspending SHA Executive This morning SHA board Grand Jury probe of housing
member George W. Brown, authority operations, especial!
Director Thomas Wilson III.

By DONNA ESTES

Garry Trudeau

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Julian Stenstrorn were asked to
represent the city at a Wednesday night meeting of the
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the state's 10 congressional districts, today are in the string of more conBrown to the Sanford housing the President at the urging of Vice
The
14 otter members of the state's 71. servative southern and western states
Authority board of com President Non A
he
member
delegation will be selected at considered prime Reagan territory,
Carter,
meanwhile,
was
predicting
missioners.

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improved under a SEEDCO over the halfway mark on Monday
program for low-income when 119 previously uncommitted New
York delegates agreed to give up their
families.

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millions have. Of course the
dairies will have to use low
lactose milk to make low Lactone cotta ge cheese, yogurt and

and these commercial products

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county hasn't spent any of its
road budget inside the city
limits for several years.

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product is more widespread It people with poor lactose
will become available in local tolerance.
I think this is an exciting
prospect to really do something

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main complaints is that the

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CHART

municipali ti es, listed county

by Gill Fox

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litigate. "But I don't
think we ought to jump in with
all feet and file suit," he said.
"We should ask them to
reconsider the petition."
The petition, filedlast year by
seven
county's
the
services which do not benefit
city residents. One of Sanford's

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Hopefully, as knowledge of the help both the dairy farmer and

by Bob Ths.

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Manager Warren Knowles.
MIZC said the court opinion

would make exactly seven hidi of nn
tricks. No one would have
In other words, an opening
seen that the hand belonged in bid is an opening bid in any
two hearts.'
position
Jim: "Today almost any
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SugarLo Company, P.O. Box
1017, Atlantic City, N.J., 08404. products nation wide. It will

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SHA Board Members

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law," said Sanford City

res pond one notrump and the maintain the same minimum

hand would play there. South

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bills.
"Seminole County has never complied with the spirit of the

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lactose dairy products. Since

lactose double sugar into single
sugars. I have tried it and it
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national distribution of low
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Oswald. - In the earliest us if we favor light, th ird-hand
days of contract bidding North o pening bids.

products should also push Dr.

convert about 75 per cent of the

works.

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acceptable and prohibited
municipal taxation on the
courts rather than the state
legislature.
State law has prohibited
double taxation since Florida's
newconstitution was adopted ln
I%8 ut resi.ints of Seminole's
seven municipalities have
received no relief on county tax

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with a three-card suit, it
is not a fate wore than death.
The second thing to learn
about it is that you don't open
a three-card club suit when
you have a five-card suit in
your hand. You only open a
short club when you don't
have any really good bid

problem. It really upsets me to
have gas, cramps and diarrhea _________________________
everytime I try to drink a glass
of milk. At first my doctor supermarkets across the
thought it was just nerves but I country. It Is already available
found out about the lactose in parts of Canada. Alan
problem from reading your Kilgerman of SugarLo plans to
column and s topped using milk make the process availa ble to

sugar, lactose. found in milk want the dairy industry to

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have a dairy farm I have this

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a quorum to make decisions. She also said the amendment could "completely emasculate and indicted late last year along with Commissioner

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action could result in a
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tax break for city residents.
A Florida Supreme Court /
mirn "opens the door for
municipalities," City Attorney
C. Vernon Mire Jr. told city
commissioners Monday night,

Partner can pass. If he does

tually be Improved.
Industry Association, 6300 hearts and South would make
DEAR READER — Yes, North River Road, Rosemont, either eight or nine tricks"
there is a way to split the double Illinois 60018. Tell him that you

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a 1175 petition protesting double
taxation of city residents.

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Jim: ' Th ere are two things
to know about it. The first
that it is not a forcing bid.

enzyme? I'd dearly love to be gas, diarrhea problems and
(For a copy of JACOBY
able to use milk again. Besides problems with milk tolerance good player would open the
North hand with one club . MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
niy husband would be happier if get busy and write to Dr.
the market for milk could . Richard Farrar, United Dairy South would respond one at Bridge." do this
heart, North raise to two newspaper. P.O. Box 489,

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You
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way to split the double sugar
with an enzyme. Is there any some dairies to do this. I would
way people Like me can get the suggest that all of you who have

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P r ot e S t
Reopens
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Seminole County to reconsider

called short club that it seems
worthwhile to devote some ar
tides to the bid. I was one of
the young ex pert. of th e Th irties who developed it. Since
that time it has changed very

other ieuple with gas, diarrhea
and indigestion don't know that

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Though no convictions have resulted, Hattaway measure as proposed by Hattaway was "un- void the Sunshine Law."
everyone
knows
the
intent
of
because
alone
were
enough
to
have
necessary"
Ray Sittig, Florida League of Municipalities Freeman for violations of the Sunshine Law. A
argued the indictments
grand jury charged the trio with holding secret
the
law.
executive
director, supported Hattaway.
press."
the officials "crucified by the
State Rep. Vince Fechtel, R-Leesburg, voted
"Under the law, as it is, city officials don't know meetings in connection with a clay pit. The charges
However, Deputy Atty. Gen. Jim Whisenand said
was
Passed on
what to do when they are going to be maliciously were dismissed.
Shevin felt Hatt.away's bill would emasculate the against the measure when It

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Herald Staff Writer

Oswald: We have had so
many questions about the so-

and all milk products. Miracles dairies so they can produce low
of miracles, nerves and all, I lactose milk and market it to
got well. I wonder how many the public. Your husband will

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were unable to drink milk or
use milk products. Although we

Passed two weeks ago by a 84-25 vote in the
Florida house, the amendment would have allowed
officials to dodge requirements set forth by the
Sunshine Law if less than a quorum is present for a

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Milk Sugar Split
By Yeast Product

the Government in the Sunshine Law.

meeting.

Conditions having an effect

point.

"strongl" opposed the bill, said the Hattaway County Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway, was

proposal would "completely void and emasculate" are being indicted as a result, according to Ilat cumvent the law by meeting in groups of fewer than

responsibilities rather than issue over trivial matters. Try

uuR.l tactics won't work.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
IjuOEM - ANN

sounded the

I I I've talked it over with the governor and I agree bodies sWd be added to the statute.
,,But this bill Is not the answer," declared Dunn, a
the
press
was
the
major
it's
said
Though
Hattaway
a very dangerous bill. You could kill the real
opponents had charged would gut Florida's LandIlattaway, a Democrat from Altamonte Springs opponent to his proposal, many top officials
former
general counsel to the goveraor.
inSunshine
Law,"
Brantl'y
said.
of
the
benefits
mark open-meetings law.
told the committee that public ofand member of Seminole County's 'legislative cluding two members of the Seminole delegation
Hattaway
Gay. Reuhin Askew has been quoted as saying he
Judicial Circuit had been indicted
18th
The Senate Governmental Operations Committee delegation, argued that the law was so vague that have publicly voiced opposition,
would refuse to sign the amendment even if it ficials in the
but none convicted.
voted 7-1 to defeat the measure after a spokesman there was noway for public officials to know exac y
Sen. Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island, said the bifl passed the senate.
Representive Hattaway's cousin, Seminole
from Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin's office said the what constitutes a violation. Many public officials would open the door for elected bodies to cirWhisnand, commenting Shevin's office

to accomplish your

pISCES (Feb. 21).March 20)
% , is one of those days when you Usually you're quite forgiving,
make a big
might try to skirt your but today you may

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death knell fir a Bob Hattaway-sponsored proposal prosecuted even if only two show up for the meeting. Whisenand argued.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This

by Larry Lewii

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prosecuted," Sittig said.
Under the law, as now interpreted by the Sunshine Law, which states all meetings attended House floor,
Sen. Edgar Dunn, D-Daytona Beach, agreed the
Senate President Designate Lew Brantley
if public officials meet with the by public officials must be open to the public.
're is a test of reasonableness that must be predicted the amendment would not see a vote by law needs amending. He said specific exemptions
intent of circum venting requirements to make
for attorney-client conferences with governing
public decisions in the open, then they can be applied and it has work"d well for 10 years," the Senate during this session,

By ED PRICKETT
Herald Staff Writer

likely. Just tend to Your own

toward an old pal, too attentive measures,
when the
toward a new one. Treat alms today. Don't quit
15
in
sight,
II
end
ia.IjIIluIu everyone equally.

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D eath Knell Sounded On Amendment Proposal

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
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you money or time.

Sanford, Florida 37771—Price 10 Cents

68th Year, No.

Don't enter into any SAGI ARIJJS(N0'l 23-Dec.
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agreements at this time that 21)
mentally
and
physically.
It's
you have doubts about.
can
wiser to back off graciously Taking on more than you

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13 Low haunt
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15 Being (taInt 46 Colt instructor IcIE
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16 Pub drink
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I? Operatic SOlO 49 Fish eggs
25 Baltimore -27 Female saints
IS Summer (Fr) 50 Three-banded 5 61h Jewish
month
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armadillo
tab
21 Bills of lading 51 Musical sound 6 Afrcan river 28 Nuisance
7 Leg joint
lab)
33 Hawk used in
52 Latin
hunting
22 Income (Sp)
Conjunction
8 Depot (ab)
(p1 )
9 Birds song
34 Slight hollow
24 Plates of sheet
36 Stylish
S3 Fender mishap 10 Ascended
iron IFr)
11 Boys name 37 Wandering
54 Shame (II)
26 College
(p11
officials
38 Treaty group
55 Burmese wood
19 BrilliantSprite
28 Parenthesis
lab
colcred
40 Classifies
56 Table scraps
(ab)
29 Small rug
songbirds 43 Small
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songbird
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iridescent
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leathers
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Heritage project of the city's Bicentenni3l celebration.
$1

Mrs. Green and her family moved to lake Mary in the early
li2Os and left as did man) uther, alter the I-luriLL4 fli..-OlLl busted

fie was designated a city councilman in the city's charter nearly o(commerce in Florida is trying to keep ttr2 community's history

three years ago.
Otis Sjoblum of another old family retains his real estate

alive,
The

community began in 1870 when a man named Beats

and the boom bust of 1927. In August 1913, the residents voted to
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NA110N
IN BRIEF

Drug Prices May Drop
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court decision
allowing pharmacists to advertise the prices of their
prescription drugs may mean that customers will pay less
for medication, according to a consumer group Involved
in the case.
Alan B. Morrison, who represented the Virginia
Citizens' Council in the case that led to the court's Monday
ruling, said, "I would expect that some pharmacy chains
will start advertising prices and that prices will start
coming down."
The seven-man court majority said consumers have a
constitutional right to receive information onprescription
drug prices,

Family To Keep Children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Sitting next to the casket,
Sheri Hardy, 13, Joey, 11, and little Amber, 7, seemed
unable to comprehend the tragedy that had befallen them,
nor the mysteries of the course their mother had charted
to provide for them after her death.
Where did they belong? And to whom'
Within hours after cancer victim Linda Joy Hardy was
buried Monday, in her 33rd year, her family issued a terse
statement saying the three children will remain with
relatives despite their mother's wishes that they be
adopted by a California couple to whom she gave written
consent.

Hazing Victim Te s tifie S
WASHINGTON AP - A Marine private who was shot
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before a house panel investigating alleged Marine Corps
training abuses.
,
Pvt. Harry W. Hiscock was scheduled toestify toda
before the House personnel subcommittee.
hliscock and drill instructors at the Parris Island, S.C.,
training base testified at court martial proceedings last
February that the instructors forced him to shout obscenities and degrading things while groveling on his
hands and knees before he was accidentally shot.

Noise Concern Increases
WASHINGTON (API —Although a new Census Bureau
study shows that crime ranks sixth among Americans'
complaints about their neighborhoods, bureau analyst
says that doesn't necessarily mean people consider the
other problems to be more serious.

households complained about noise, while only about a
third complained about crime,

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OFFICIALS DISCUSS
CIVIL DEFENSE

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford police have arrestr.J
a'6
14-year-old man on attempted
murder and arson charges In
connection with a weekend
residencefire and a 42-year-old

man on three counts of
aggravated child abuse.
Sylvester Williams, 24, of 1922
W. 13th St., Sanford, was
booked at county jail Monday in
lieu of $10,000 bond on attempted murder and firstdegree arson charges, after

Impact Fee Called Illegal
By ED PRICKETI'
herald Staff Writer
County Attorney Thomas
Freeman today said the
county's collection of all impact
both conventional and
fees
is
planned unit development
illegal without an ordinance,
"It's illegal to collect any impact fees without an ordinance,
I've already told commissioners that," Freeman said.
The county attorney was expected later in the day to
reiterate his opinion on impact
fees after the county commission I&amp;-,t Tuesday failed to
reach ii decision on a developer's request for plat approval
without payment of the $3loper
unit fee.
Developer Everett Huskey
asked the commission last
Tuesday for plat approval for 32
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lots in Sweetwater a'..i._
Huskey was the first developer
who sought plat approval for a
PlJD'wlthout payment of the
customary impact fee.
After Commissioner Richard
Williams offered to make a test
case out of the Huskey request,
the developer offered to go
ahead and pay the Impact fees.
But, the commission said It
wasn't sure of the legality concerning PUD. Freeman was not
in attendance to deliver the
ruling, and the issue was postpostponed until today.
Williams said in his opinion
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administratively.
Impact fees are used In the
school system and for the
countywide fire district,
Williams and Commissioner
John Kimbrough say citizens
will be required to pick up the
tab if developers are allowed to
renege on their promise to pay
$310 per unit.
Also, Kimbrough has charged
Freeman with manipulating the
impact fee situation. Kimbrough said Freeman promised
developers he would outlaw
impact fees in return for
promises of campaign contriIxitions to Democratic coffers.
Freeman, a Democrat,
denied the charges.

In other arrests, Sanford
police Jailed Joseph Williams,
20, of Midway, in lieu of $10,000
bond on charges of burglary
and possession of stolen
property.

being arrested by Sanford
police detective Tom Bernosky.
Police said the arrest was
made after a joint investigation
by police, fire department
officials and Deputy State Fire
Marshal Ernest Wright into a
fire early Sunday that damaged
a two-family residence at 709
Orange Ave., Sanford.
Police said a blaze that
started in a bathroom at the
residence of Mrs. Thelma
Wheeler was confined to that
area by firemen. Fire Chief
G.M. Harriett said other areas
of the structure were damaged
by heat and smoke.
Officials said four children In
the residence when the fire
started escaped safely,
Leroy Pendelton Sr., 42, of
apartment 55, William Clark
Court, Sanford, was being held
in county jail today in lieu of
$8,000 bond on three counts of
aggravated child abuse.
Jail records indicated that
was arrested
Pendleton
Monday at his residence by
Sanford police on a circuit court
warrant. Details of the charges
immediately
were
not
available.

Williams, identified by
authorities as a missing witness
in a circuit court robbery trial
docketed this week, was
charged in connection with a
break-in Monday afternoon at
the residence of B.F. Lindsey,
511 Hickory Ave., Sanford,
police said.
Witnesses saw a man force
open a window at the house,
according to police reports, and
the only items reported taken in
the burglary were a $12 rod and
reel.
Circuit court files indicate
that a Joseph Williams, listed
as a witness to a Feb. 6 $15
strongarm robbery of a
migrant worker at Midway,
failed to show, up for taking of
pre-trial testimony twice In
April in the case in which two
men are scheduled for trial this
week before Circuit Court
Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr.

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"We're searching for some way to help Dixie," said Dr.
Ronald Sampsell, veterinarian at Crandon Park Zoo.
"Her leg is beginning to bend. She cannot support her
weight adequately, and It's just going to get worse and
worse."
The 18-year-old Indian elephant was tranquilized
Monday, and bales of straw were stacked under her to lift
the weight off her afflicted foreleg so the x-rays could be
taken.

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Robins, Ga., James Dees,
Henry W. Dees, 7, or Ocala, Anthony, Vern Dees, Ft.
The head of the federal Drug
died Saturday. Born in Fierce, Walter Dees, Silver
Administration
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Enforcement
lived in Sanford Springs and Glen Snow,
Lakeland.
at Newark,
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retired
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Lake
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chief
of the
in 1973. He was a
Susan Williams, Mt. Plymouth; Central Florida DEA task force
mechanic and Baptist.
Survivors ir.clnde his wife, 12 grandchildren and three by July 1, a DEA spokesman
Mrs. Mabel Dees of Silver great-grandchildren,
Brisson Funeral home is in
Springs; two daughters, Mrs.
Pearl Sims, Anthony, and Mrs. charge of arrangements.
Jeanette Jessup, Ft. McCoy;
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Named to replace Don

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the controversial local area
drug investigation unit was
Carlo Boccla, 34.
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DEES. HENRY W.— Citayflde head
of the Central Florida task
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force since John LePore was
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Eugene K. Garfield, pt-esident, chairman and chief
executive officer of Auto-Train,
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Chamber of Commerce holds
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The banquet is open to
members of the Chamber and
Students at Winter Springs Elementary School, from left, Audrey their guests. Reservations may
Thomas, Michelle Sawyer, Michelle Smith and William Brown, be made by calling the
have been busy making fence pole holes, for the rustic fence, Chamber office.
Cocktails will be served at the
enclosing about three acres on the campus, lobe used as a natural
environmental area, with a nature trail. David Sawyer, principal, Chamber Building at 6:30 p.m.
said the youngsters have been working hard, and making good with the dinner at the Civic
Center scheduled to start at
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7:30.

Booth Named To Replace Hunter
By JANE CASSEIJIERRY
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS
Former City Councilman John
Booth was appointed Monday
night to fill the Group I seat left
vacant with the resignation last
week of Irwin Hunter, whose
term runs through December.
Booth, who has lived in the
city for five years served a twoyear term, but was defeated for
re-election in December, 1974,
by John Daniels. Booth won the
appointment in a 3-1 vote over
other nominees John Newsome
and Don Sines.
Mayor Troy Piland announced a change in cornmission appointments, naming
Booth as Planning and Zoning
commissioner and Councilman

$11,500 a year, effective the

next pay period. Bradshaw will
immediately replace Fred
Roberts as Public Works
Department head. Funding for
Roberts' CETA (Comprehensive Employment
Training Act) funded position
will expire June 30 and until
that time he will be working

under Bradshaw.
In addition to the $2,393.35
increase for Bradshaw,
Councilman Claude Ash tried to

ministrative error was found, it
was shown through testimony
that Bradshaw has conducted
himself in a highly professional
way and has been an asset to
the city." The council later
approved payment of attorney's fees incurred by
Bradshaw in his defense during
the inquiry.
In a 3-2 vote the council
decided not to pursue the City's
jurisdictional suit against the

Florida Public Service Cominclude in his motion a $521) a mission. Mounting legal fees
year increase in salary for and the odds against winning an
Building Department clerk appeal before the State
Karen Haley and an annual Supreme Court dampened
salary of $11,500 for Fire Chief Council's resolve to see the
Charles Holzman. This move fight to the end. City officials
failed, but Council will consider were angered to learn the PSC
the proposed increases on an had taken over the city's
jurisdiction over setting utility
individual basis.
rates
within the municipality
Last fall, Bradshaw was the
Ernest Hendrix, police comand
was
considering a 112 per
subject
of
a
live-week
inquiry
missioner.
Council voted to make into sworn complaints from cent rate increase requested by
Building Official Ray Brad- residents concerning his con-- the North Orlando Water and
shaw head of the Public Works duct in office. The investigation Sewer Corp. The city's case in
Department in addition to concluded with the council Circuit Court was dismissed by
heading the Building Depart- voting 3-2 for a resolution Judge Kenneth Leffler.
Council was encouraged by
ad'although
ment, raising his salary to statin.

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By DONNA EISTE.S

Herald Staff Writer
LONG WOOD - New plans to
expand the police Atation were
presented

by

Councilman

Lawrence Goldberg to the city
council Monday night but approval to begin construction
was not forthcoming.
Goldberg, who last week said
that "a guy in the fire department - Roger Shea -" was
willing to build three room.'I
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Martha V. Bourquardez
Marjorie Canton
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submitted an estimate of $3,800
for the police department expansion program. He said the
estimate included everything
with much of the labor donated.
Goldberg also submitted a bid
from "Home Sweet Home" for
$5,800 for the same work.

the fact that the PSC had failed
to grant the interim rate Increase requested by North

Orlando W&amp;S Corp. A public
hearing on the final rate increase will be held by PSC June
17 at the Quality Inn at 1-4 and
SI 434 beginning at 9:30 am.
Mayor Piland read a
proclamation of appreciation
and acceptance declaring May
24 as Appreciation Day as
Charles True, representing
Winter Springs Development
Corp., officially turned over the
keys to the new Fire Station No.
2 in Tuscawilla to Fire Chief
Charles Holzman. The fire
house and property valued at
more than $100,000 are a gift
from the developer of
Tuscawilla to the city. A formal
ceremony is planned in the near
future for the official opening of
the fire station.

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Holzman said the delivery
date of the Mack Truck fire
engine, which has been changed
several times, is now set for the
end of July.

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lie said all work would meet
cost of $2,652 exclusive of
electrical, carpeting and the Southern Standard Building
painting brought a new Code. Councilman Parker
estimate to the governing body. Anderson, however, questioned
This week Goldberg said the whether it would not be more
owner of Wills Masonry, whose proper to consider the "capital
son is a police officer, has improvement" at budget time

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On Winter Springs Council

Cynthia . agan
Hattie Harris
boardmeinber Samuel DalI Johns
SHA
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Wright Jr.
O'Neal E. Mathews
During the, weeklong public Homer I.. Miller
program using federal funds.
Evans, principal at Lake controversy in which Tenant Brett C. Nelson
Howell High School in south Council members presented 15 Marian Itethwill
and
Seminole, wasn't available this grievances against Wilson
to get Alfred Rothweiler
board
meeting
on
a
sought
a
morning to comment
Mary Louise Sword
mainpossible special SHA board him fired, Evans hasthe
next Marie L. WilkIn
meeting. A spokesman in his tamed a position that
Marion Fellabaum, Deltona
office said Evans had been out meeting of the SHA board

while Councilman Gerard
Connell said immediate action
prior to budget time should
occur only if an emergency
exists.
Connell, noting the city is
currently involved in a lawsuit
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the firm Is claiming $109,000 Is
due them, preferred to wait
until the suit Is settled.
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station is too small and too
cluttered, said she would also
like to wait until budget time.
In other action, the council
authorized Mayor James R.
Lorrnann to have a police
vehicle repaired. Goldberg said
that the city mechanic has quit
and has not been replaced.

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NEW!
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John Ngoyen
Bernice J. Stringer
Shannon Ward
Margaret G. Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Steven (MarthaI Bu.tsard's Girl
Doris V. Blair, Mims
Billy Butler, Deltona

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(;ertrude C. Heinemann,

Silver Springs
Sidaey A. Larsen. Deltona
Cynthia Sweat, Geneva

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Monday's high 85, today's low
65. Rainfall .04 inch.
Partly cloudy through

on campus all morning visiting would be its regularly William Garmon, Fern Park %Sednesday. Chance of thanof June 10. Laura M. Geter, Lake dershowers. Highs mid and
classrooms and was engaged in scheduled meeting
Monroe
upper 60s, Northwest winds 15
Brown today also questioned
an interview In his office at II
City
mp.h.
decreasing at night.
a.m. and could not be disturbed. why an annual meeting for Hannah Giles, Orange
DeLand Rain probability Its per cent
H. Hatfield,
Wilson, who says he won't be selection of a SHA board Edward
Elsie B. Johnson, Deltona
today, 20 per cent tonight and 30
pressured by the pickets into chairman hasn't been held as Katherine C. Nicholls,
' per cent Wednesday.
resigning his position, eon- called for each May by the
Iongwood
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firmed what Brown said about by-laws.
Henrietta Page, Dellary
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I
see
it,"
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SHA board as provided for In said, "If they have nothing to
hide they would call a
the by-laws adopted in 1943.

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Central Florida task force after
the orange County Sheriffs
Department withdrew from the
task force', along with Orlando
police and the Brevard County
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STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) - Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger has told the Swedes that their
neutrality depends on the strength of the United States
and its allies.
"The neutrality of some is made possible by the
strength and commitment of others," Kissinger said
Monday night in a toast at a dinner given for him by
Foreign Minister Sven Andersson.
He told a news conference Monday afternoon: "Sweden
could not defend itself by itself without the existence of
NATO. "

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The Swedish official said Palme gave Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger a full report on the letter from the Cuban prime minister,
Castro's letter gave no indication when the second half
of the Cuban force would be withdrawn, the official said.
lie reported that Palme received the letter Just before
Kissinger arrived in Stockholm Sunday.
The U.S. government estimates that Castro, at the urging of the Soviet government, sent about 15,000 troops to
the former Portuguese African colony to light for the
Marxist Popular Movement ( MPLA). With Soviet arms
and the help of the Cubans, the MPI.A defeated two
Angolan nationalist factions backed by the United States
and South Africa.

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Elephant has had x-rays taken so doctors can determine
whether to operate to relieve a severe arthritic problem
that has left her unable to pupport. her three tons.

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MIAMI tAP) - Two experts on electric shock therapy
say such treatments on former Insurance Commissioner
Thomas O'Malley should not cause any memory loss that
would affect his trial on federal extortion and tax evasion
charges.
"I would not think it would affect his memory of events
well prior to the treatment program," said Dr. Daniel
Hellman of St. Petersburg, head of the Florida
Psychiatric Society.
Dr. Lionel Blackman of West Palm Beach, author of a
shock therapy handbook for doctors, said that "with a
good psychiatrist giving the treatment there's no reason
there would be any memory loss" relating to the trial.

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However, the commission
adopted an administrative

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GAINESVILLE (AP) - Insects, mites and ticks
took a $123-million bite out of Florida's livestock industry
in 1975, say University of Florida entomologists Philip C.
Koehler and Jerry F. Butler.
They have reported that external parasites are the most
serious threat to animals and the most costly for the Industry.
Feeding on animal body tissues, blood, skin and hair,
parasites cause reduced weight, weakness and
vulnerability to disease in beef and dairy cattle, poultry,
horses and household pets.
Koehler, who visits counties with large cattle operations
to demonstrate treatments of Infested animals and
methods of pest control, said the horn fly and cattle tail
louse are the two most prevalent pests on Florida cattle

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opportunity for a test case.
About $4.5 million is on the
books for future PUD cornmitments. Another $500,000 has
been promised from conventional zoning.

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State civil defense officials were In Seminole County Monday to meet with John Spolaki (left), the
county's deputy civil defense director, and Gary Kaiser (second from left), county public safety
director and civil defense director. The out-of-town officials are (from left): Don Ranks of tie Civil
Preparedness Agency, State Area Coordinator James Lawson and Florida Deputy Director Betty
Nice. (HeralJ photo by Bill Vincent)

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procedure last week which
allows builders to secure
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approve a charter, changing their informal community to a city building permits for conventional zoning without
with its own mayor and city counciL
payment
of the $310 per unit fee
The next year it survived a vote to disincorporate.
Meanwhile, new officers for the Chamber of Commerce i&amp;- and without having to appear
77 year have been elected and will be formally installed in office before the county commission.
Prior to that decision,
by Seminole County Judge Wallace Hall during special
builders and developers were
ceremonies at 7 p.m. June 7 at the Forest Club house,
The officers for the new year are: DeLores Lash, president; required to appear before the
Don Jackson, vice president; and Lori Anderson, secretary- commission and explain why
treasurer.Membersof theboardofdirectorsareMrs. Anderson, they refused to pay the $3l0 fee.
Jackson, Mrs. Lash, Mack Blythe, John Decker, Mrs. Fowler,
Paul Trissel and Ursula West.

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Williams offered Huskey the

A census study released Monday showed that in the 171
annual housing survey, the most frequently cited
inadequacy in neighborhoods was noise. Nearly half the

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Mrs. Jean Bechtold, the
Spring Oaks baby-sitter who lost her appeal in circuit
court last week to stop prosecution in the city court here,
is scheduled to appear again In Municipal Judge Gene R.
Stephenson's courtroom Thursday.
The charge - operating a day care center in violation of
the zoning ordinance - is the same one on which she was
convicted some weeks ago and fined $204, plus court costs,
on two counts.
She said today the decision given by Circuit Court Judge
Kenneth Leffler ordering her to stop baby-sitting is being
appealed to the Florida Supreme Court in Tallahassee.
"I'm trying to stay out of the Altamonte court because If
I go back there again I'm going to Jail," Mrr. Bechtold
said today. "The judge told me if I ever appear back In
that court on the same charge I will be incarceratcu. I'm
not looking forward to that at all."
She said she is currently baby-sitting two children, the
number city officials have said she can watch at a time
and remain within the law. "My kids (those she was babysitting) are scattered among other baby-sitters in the
area.
"I was making $60 a week, taking care of six children.
Who wash hurting?" asked Mrs. Bechtold. "They were all
Spring Oaks children. They still come to my house after
their mothers are home from work to play with my
children.
"The city says I can baby-sit two children, but that.
three children would constitute a day care center. That's
utterly ridiculous. If something happens to my next door
neighbor who has five children I can take care of only two
of them for her," she said.
Mrs. Bechtold complained that others in her subdivision, north of SR-436, are operating full-fledged business
In the development from a fence business to a garage
nursery. "Those are real businesses. There are others
who take in sewing, teach piano, teach ballet and baton
and nothing is done about them," she said.
"Homes are being sold out of a sales office in the subdivision. Income tax is being done in another home and
one woman is baby-sitting 15 pre-school children. City
officials have said that no one has complained about
those businesses," she said.
"I guess you have to keep your fingers crossed and hope
to God your neighbors like you.
Mayor Norman Floyd said recently that officials have
been heeding the law which requires a follow-up on all
complaints filed. He said both oral and written complaints were filed against Mrs. Bechtold, requiring city
action.
He said officials, sworn to enforce the law, must do so
and that citizens do not have the right to pick and choose
which laws they will obey.

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By DONNA ESTES

Justice Department Probing
Hays Staff Worker Scandal
WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI agents are questioning
possible witnesses In a Justice Department investigation
of the relationship between Rep. Wayne Hays and a
woman who claims she was paid $14,000-a-year in
government funds to gratify his sexual desires.
The public integrity section of the Justice Department's
Criminal Division, recently established by Atty. Gen.
Edward Levi to look into reports of official wrongdoing, Is
conducting the investigation, an informed source said
Monday.
Hays, 64, chairman of the House Administration Corn.
miltee, has denied the claim of Elizabeth Ray that her
duties as a subcommittee staff worker consisted of having
sexual relations with Hays.
Hays called Miss Ray "a very sick woman" and accused the Washington Post, which first published her
allegations, of conducting a personal vendetta against
him. In a statement, he called the article "malicious" and
said he was considering filing suit against ti'.e paper.

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Chamber
Sets
Banquet

Tuesday, May 2$, 1976-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Josephin
Saturday and mainly over the
Robert G. Smedley, Deltona extreme south portion WedWedWatkins, ncsday and Thursday. Lows
Anne
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ArticleThree,stCtlonthreeOf meeting."
Casselberry
from near 10 extreme north to
"If there isn't a special
the by-Laws states that the SHA
Williams, Lake the low lOs southern peninsula
on
Wilson,"
he
said,
Mary
Lee
chairman shall schedule a call meetIng
Monroe
and mid to upper lOs In the
0r special board meeting withth "theTenantCoufleilwlllaakfor
Judy Your.g, Lake Monroe Keys. highs from the upper lOs
written
a
grand
Jury
investigation."
two days of receipt of a
northeast to the upper SOs
He said officials of the U. S.
request from board members.
southwest.
DISCHARGES
Brown said he will ask that Department of Housing and
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
Wilson be suspended, not fired. Urban Development (HUD) at Sanford:
tides:
hi$b 656 a.m., 7:21
have Mary A. Blackman
He said he consulted SHA at' Jacksonvill e and Atlanta h
pm.,low
12:44 a.m., 12:44 p.m.,
John W. Burgess
torney Ned Julian Jr, before been notified of the local
PurtCanaveral:
high 1:24 am.,
provides
funds
Sara
W.
Easterby
drafting the letter requesting situation. HUD
7:04
p.m.,
low
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on
of
the
Queen
F.
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opera
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the special meeting.
p.m.
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authority
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) adopted by Petaluma, Calif.
Zumbrun says there was no help of God in the bereaved's
— They might be called the The Petaluma plan deals with conflict because Pacific was own
life," said Haun, a minister
conservative's store-front law- housing projects of five units or representing the state forester, of
Christian Disciples of
yers.
more and limits the total num- not Simpson, although the forThat's probably the best way her of dwellings that can be ester and Simpson were on
"Many times people say, 'I
to describe the 12 staff attor- built In those size projects to 500 same side In the case.
am afraid I'm going to say the
neys of the Pacific Legal Foun- a year.
The $1,000 was partial pay- wrong thing or
I don't know
dation, a public interest law
The foundation contended ment for Pacific's expenses, he what to
say' And rwrnle cornfirm with a twist.
that the plan amounted to an said, and was not an attorney's Ing
in after the death seemed
While other public Interest unconstitutional infringement fee in the traditional sense.
almost afraid to mention the
lawyers battle on the side of on the right to travel, but the
The Internal Revenue Service de
ceased by name
environmentalists or welfare U.S. Supreme Court let stand a has since prohibited public in"But if you know something
groups, Pacific usually finds it- lower court ruling upholding terest law firms from receiving good
say it, because the sotself aligned with developers the plan.
fees except in certain CIrCUXUrowing want to ventilate their
and welfare watchdogs.
The foundation has been stances when they are courthurts" he continued

of Its cases has been restricted
rector. "We feel you have to jeopardized its status as a non- to friend-of-the-court briefs, but
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give equal weight to environ- profit organization.
Zumbrun says many of those
The
bereaved tended to say
mental, social and economic
They also criticized Pacific 'briefs have raised new argu- the
le theyremem
ernembered
w
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situations he you make a de- for beco mi ng involved In a case ments that ha ve shown up in the
most favorably were those w ho
cislon."
which involved the firm of one judge's decision.
they
Organized three years ago, of Its directors, Simpson Tim"At least that indicates came quickly as soon as
heard
of
the
death.
Haun
found
Pacific has lied up a respect- ber Co
the
d " he said.
the sorrowing didn't feel people
able record as a spokesman for
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had to stay very long. But many
what It believes are the views of
said friends came and stayed
most Americans.
until relatives got there.
It has gone to court to support
"Helpful things done were
welfare restrictions it considers
simple
things like answering
legitimate and to attack enthe
door,
straightening up the
vironmental
controls
and
WHHER ITS FOR CLASSES OR SUPPUES: SET YOUR SAILS FOR THE DOCK OF CRAM.
living room, doing the dishes or
growth limitation it views as
Pictured above II) Is one of the morning classes In ceramics. ..
taking care of the children —
unrealistic.
things anybody would be able to
"We feel that governments
Ahoy there mates! Set your Linda do make ups from all the
Free instruction on any of
Decals, wood pieces, and
do,
sights and sails for the Dock of macrame books, so you can get
liquids are all ready for you to these crafts is available at all have the right to impose rea"Then after the funeral was
restrictions
on
Crafts, located at 918 E. a clear picture of how to do it
sonable
try your hand at decoupage and times. There are classes you
over, the bereaved appreciated
Semoran Blvd., next door to and even pick up some terrfic tole painting. Tote painting is may attend. Two morning growth," says Zumbrun, "But
Polly
Flinders
in
the ideas for your own originals,
simple things such as people inmerely tracing a pattern on classes each week and three they cannot do it with their
Casselberry Square.
Ken Is very proud of his stock of
wood and painting It with 3 or 4 night time classes. For ad
viting them out to eat, calling
heads in the sand."
Ken and Linda Landress —
macrame, and rightfully sol
easy brush strokes that Linda ditional Information, phone
them on the telephone, stopping
In the some 45 cases the
plain and First Mate (we're One of the many kinds of cord or Ken will be happy to show 0342.
by and saying 'Just wanted to
saying who's who) will he carries is a polished Por.
A super special you can't foundation has been involved, it
you, Tole painting looks terrific
see if you wanted to go and play
chart yaur cc.irse and steer you tugal lute —
one of 2 lutes on wood, tin.glass or fabric afford to miss is the one on their has been on the losing side in
In the right direction towards which are manufactured in the usingartistsoil — allofwhlchis new crewel-needlepoint and only one that has gone to final
cards or do something else this
being more creative and United States. it comes to this carried by Dock of Crafts.
rug- hooking materials. Tear judgment.
afternoon."
skillful,
country as raw material, and
Coming this fall will be a out the ad on this page, and
Alter the funeral was over,
It suffered setbacks in two
Upon dropping anchor at the here it is processed and course on how to refinish old present It to Linda
the bereaved needed some help.
or Ken for 10 cases still under appeal and
Dock of Crafts, you'll see a
polished. What this does is trunks,
per cent off your purchase
They begged people not to forcredits Itself with 25 victories,
seaworthy, decor of antique make it a cleaner lute, and
Columbia Minerva crewel price.
get them, to let them talk about
So
there
you
go
mateys!
although
Zumbrun
says
a
few
of
anchors, lanterns and wheels. uniform in width and length.
kits designed by Erica Wilson.
the deceased and show their
In addition to enjoying the
missing
those
victories
could
still
be
Dock of Crafts also have maxi. and Sunset stitchery are on Don't delay, for you're
pleasant surroundings, there's cord in 26 colors. Over 40,000 hand. All yarns and supplies the boat by not dropping your appealed.
emotions.
coffee and soft drinks on hand, macrame beads are on display
necessary to professionally do anchor at the DOCK OF
The remaining cases are
Most of the bereaved said
Now let's try a hand at one of
in the store. In addition to
CRAFTS — ADV.
these crafts are in stock.
awaiting action.
they had a hard or extremely
the crafts! What'll it be?
beads, they have rings, hooks,
The foundation was inM.acrame (a sailors favorite) hoop books and macrame
hard time adjusting to the death
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corporated in March 1973 as a
go 10
ceramics
tote
decoupage
jewelry supplies. A qualified
experience. The degree of
nonprofit, public-interest law
painting — crewel needlepointinstructor is in the store at all
adjustment difficulty exor rug-hooking! Whatever you
tuntimes to give tree lessons.
firm,
the outgrowth u
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For ceramic lovers, Dock of
versation be tween Zuinbrun
CUSTOM DESIGNING
tionship
of the deceased and
complete line of supplies for
Crafts has a full line of
FO DO IT YOU R SELF
and Roy A. Green Jr., then a
their level of religious orienteach.
greenware and bisque. They
California Chamber of Cornation.
Linda
has
carry Duncan and Mayco
been
exDRIP IRRIGATION
merce
official and now Pacifperimenting with crafts ever
paints. Ken and Linda will do
Those losing a child tended to
EQUIPMENT FOR GROVE
ic's administrator.
custom order pieces. If you
slice high school. In fact, the
AND AGRICULTURE
have a more serious adjustThi' foundation's initial staff
uthor
of
"Macrame
custom order a ceramic pot.
Residential - Commercial
ment difficulty than those losElegance" a well known
consisted of Zumbrun, Green
they will give you free the
FREE ESTIMATE
ing
any other relative, inmacrame book was taught the
matching beads for a macrame
and two secretaries. It's firstCA
CALL 862-3 1
cluding
a mate. This finding
craft by Linda. Ken and
hanger.
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year budget was $240,000.
differs from earlier research.
The projected budget for this
The bereaved with a higher
year is $1.2 million, and its staff
level of religious orientation re0112 attorneys includes two in a
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ported easier adjustment to the
Washington office.
death experience.
Zumbrun says about 60 per
Among suggestions the bercent of Pacific's funds come
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izations.
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"We are the only public inter- drawn into controversies "it- awarded. Zumbrun says the
est law firm that is supportive side the courtoom. When it re- ruling did not apply retroof free enterprise and private ceived a $21,000 fee for its work atively.
property," says Ronald Zum- in a Humboldt County case,
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It intervened in support of the
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They also suggested making
funeral, business and family
arrangements in advance;
understanding various stages of
grief they will experience, and
accepting death as a normal
part of life.
Contrary to much current Literature, Haun found most
people in his sample openly discussed death in their childhood
homes, without reluctance or
hesitation on the part of their
parents.
Most of the bereaved prefer
burial for disposing of their
bodies. While funeral directors
objected to donating one's re-mains to science, many clergy
.iw nothing wrong with it.
Over 95 per cent of the hereased felt very positive toward
the funeral director, saying
they felt no serious pressure to
buy or do anything and would
recommend the funeral home to
others or use it again themselves.
Over 90 per cent said they
saw more value in funerals now
than before (heir bereavement
experience, mentioning most
often religious values and the
opportunity for friends to offer
the family comfort in their sorrow.
Over 60 per cent of the funeral
directors wanted the casket
open at the time of the funeral,
compared with almost 80 per
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wouldn't be any need for labor unions. Theieason
labor unions have the power they have today is
management didn't fill the needs.
Labor unions abolished the sweatshops
yesterday and gave the worker an even chance
ha ve his voice heard and the opportunity to earn a
decent wage.
In the process, however, union chiefs garnered
great political power -In addition to great wealth.
Powerful union chiefs today are courted by
Presidents In addition to a host of lower-echelon
politicians. Bosses are wooed for the funds they can
contribute to a campaign and for the votes they
candidates in quest of the Holy Grail of
political office.
Today, the average worker is faced
with a wealthy boss, and on the other with a wealthy
union leader
both
whom more than likely
frequent the same posh after-hours clubs for en-

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Maiwging Editor

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The

Swings

By ED PRICKETI

down through the years of elementary, junior high
and high school, the old methods of teaching
English have been tossed aside.
We have been allowed to grunt and groan and
mumble instead of practicing elocution. The years
of the sixties were filled with protest and one form
of protest was against the Establishment. It began
with expletives through the bull horn and worked
its way into the frenzied chant of a crowd in turmoil.
People whose intent was strictly to destroy
worked their way into positions of authority. Like
Abbie Hoffman, head of the Youth International
Party (Yippies). listen as he speaks on Yale
campus on May 1, 1970, on the occasion of one of the
last great campus gatherings of The Movement:
"Don't listen to people who say we got to be
serious, responsible. Everybody's responsible and
serious but us. We gotta red efine th e - language.
Work-W-O-R-K is a dirty four-letter word.
We
need a society in which work and play are not
separate. We gotta destroy th e Protestant ethic as
well as capitalism, racism, imperialism - that's
what we gotta go to. We want a society in which
dancin' in the streets isn't separate from cuttin'
sugarcane.. We have picked the Yale lock."
Many people in education then apparently
believed Hoffman. At least, they had similar
sentiments. And if it meant that it had to be shut
down in order to open it up, then so be it.
The learning of language was not shut down,
but it did have its windows and doors closed. So
tragic.
Now, young men and women who are supposed
to be masters of language try to go into fields such
as journalism that require a mastery of the English
language. And they are lost.
The pendulum is beginning to swing in the
other direction, however. The business world is
howling so loudly that teachers have perked up
their ears. High schools are demanding more from
students who take English. Colleges are once again
offering remedial courses in English. A few of them
are requiring a full year of freshman English instead of only half a semester.
It is about time. We have lied to our children in
that we told them that it wasn't necessary for them
to know how to write and talk. It is time we got that
straightened out.
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trade unions in Great Britain have agreed to limit pay Increases
to 4 pounds or about $1.32 a week.
Acceptance by union leaders of ceilings even more rigid
than the 6-pound lids Imposed last year Is an acknowledgment
of economic reality. Thc alternative was to price their members
out of jobs and further aggravate the country's crippled
economy.
But the new government headed by Prime Minister James
Callaghan also made some tax concessions to the workers,
complicating a budget deficit already at $22 billion and cornpounding the burden of public debt.
And government leaders are being warned to cut spending if
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strengthens the labor

merit" will receive a two-step increase.
County Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski 5Y
the new system, hopefully, will reward workers for
outstanding performance and punish "skaters" who
slide by with as little production as possible.
The goal is to "make it fun" to work for Seminole

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financial aims are and then funds and they all have varying without penalty to another fund
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closely matches these, goals. for whatever combination of more closely matches your
day. Census Bureau figures time.
minimizing Uncle Sam's bite.
How much do you value the safety, Income and growth you present goals. For Instance,
stow more women are staying
If you're a working woman
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County and to provide incentive for those who
consistently do good work.
A satisfied employe Is hardly fertile ground for a'
union organizer. Organizers thrive on discontent
and low morale much the same as a horse feeds on
ample pastureland.
Though officials would rather not admit It, the
benefits
other planned
merit system
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punch
so that
th
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Country Club at Wanda
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children's Easter egg hunt.
Easter plans were made for the
children in the cottage the
chapter Is sponsoring at the
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be her maid of honor, and of
course i was delighted. I live in
Iowa and the wedding will take
place in California, which Is
where she lives.
Nothing was mentioned about
who would pay my plane fare,
so I guess I am expected to pay
it. We are bo th working girls,
and I doubt if her parents can
foot the bill for my tran
sportation, although they are
putting on the wedding and the
plans are quite lavish.
Should I write and mention
my plane fare' Or do you think
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(left) and Mrs. David tUarla) Lanier to a recent club meeting, your plane fare, It's safe to
Sanford Ally. Alan Dickey presented a program on "Me Status of assume that you are expected
Women.' Program chairman for the meeting was Public Affairs to pay your own way. If she
Chairman Jean Clontz.
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Jennings, Mrs. Mary E. Tolar
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SISTER President Myrtle Graddick (Seated left) presents a $25
savings bond to Margie Murray, president of the First Pentecostal Church Auxiliary, Sanford, for her group's first placed
booth in the recent SISTER Sidewalk Sale. Auxiliary members
Patty flail (top left) and Bunny Taylor, Bicentennial board
member, also attended the recent presentation. (herald Photo by
Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Jane Carpenter's home where
had once said he had no Interest In the
and that only administrative expenses are agreement" was reached with Mexico, an predate It very much If you can help me.
Florence Gilmartin spoke on
replying: "That
subject to a General Accounting Office audit.
"I remember fondly having dinner with you presidency. he sloughed this
arrangement to supplement the funds the
the "Right To Life." Slides
Part of the $4 billion Is Invested, with the Mexican government receives from the InterPan Am during our flight to London Last year was then. This ts now." The governor told Times
were shown and a question
resulting Income going back into the fund. The national Monetary Fund.
and your fine hospitality at your home In London. columnist Anthony Lewis Is that what he offers
answer period followed, after
your charming the people is "maybe a reconcilement to the
net earnings during the 1974-75 period were $114
Assistant Treasury Secretary Gerald L. I also remember working with
which plans were discussed for
basic uncertainty of life and that provides a
million.
wife
art
work
for
the
London
residence."
Parsky assured our reporter, Julia Rose, that
end of the year party to be
the
Footnote: Sampson conceded to our certain form of certainty."
It should be pointed out that the special fund the Treasury keeps "maximum control" of the
held on May 20.
When George S. Kautmn wns agej
The last meeting of the year
Is entirely legal At least in general terms, fund- The expenditures are audited by Treasury Associate, Gary Cohn, that San-Vel is in financial
Out
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annual
report
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the
that
he
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Interested
In
federal
aid.
describe
Alexander Woollcott lii a single word,
Congresa gave the Treasury Department ap- Person
was held at the Marshall
proval to spend money from the fund for submitted to Congress and the hooks are "open" He denied that his letter to Richardson was an he said: "Improbable." The same word applies
Avenue home of Helen Dow
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attempt to get special favors.
to Jerry Brown. But just how many voters Brown where Fran Hamnwrli gave the
"currency stabillzatloh" and "related ac- to the General Accounting Office, he said.
A CornrnerceDepartment spokesman said will continue to be able to
WASHINGTON WIREPULLING: Arthur
program for the evening. After
fool rematim to as
Uviues." But this is tantamount to handing
Sampson, who ran the General Srv1cea that Richardson hadn't even seen the letter from seen. If, as he says, a little bit of vaguenm does
Treasury officials a blank dieck,
the meeting, the girls had fun
there's no way he will
Gibbons conducted an investigation to find Administration during the Nixon era, is relieved Sampson. It was opened by a secretary and go a long
finding out who their secret
routinely routed to the EDA, he said.
be kept out of the White house.
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equal numbers while the university and a reputation as
%oman's eggs contains only being an all-around high-class
-X- chromosomes. When the kid with my parents, faculty
and peers. A baby would wreck
sperm that fertilizes a %oman's my education. sports career
egg, a male is produced. When and my life maybe.
the "X chromosome Is In the
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sperm that fertilizes a woman's to bed with her, but I keep
egg, a female is produced.
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So If the father isn't happy don'.t give ln I'll lose her, she'll
with the sex of the child his wife spread rumors, and the guys at
has produced. he has only school will think I'm a queer or
Pierre Cardin revives the Jackets and trousers remain top design choices for daytime and
himself to blame.
hobble skirt Idea In a blue evening wear. Louis Feraud create cardigan-type jackets In
something.
Strike another blow for
and white printed muslin creamy beige with matching clutch bags and belts.
What should I do?
Women'ss Ub.
dress for daytime wear.
A LIMIT ON LOVE
, DEARABBY: i am a senior
White,
broadrimmed
DEAR LIMIT: Tell Cindy
in high school and am quite that you aren't ready for that
straw hat and off-shoulder
popular because I'm very good kind of relationship (You
effect complete ensemble.
at sports.
aren't.) And If Cindy were to
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While he attacks the "verbal salamandertng"
other politicans and brags about his "clarity

"It feels good to get up In the morning,
the Treasury Dept. has had its own private $4
— The fund is administered by a staff of 500, work and not have to read the Washington Post," thought," when pressed about his own
Elliott squishiness
Issues, he replies: "A little
Commerce Secretary
billion kitty to spend for almost whatever it who are hired directly by the Treasury. A cool he recently
vagueness
goes
a
long
In this business."
pleases.
$10 million was used to pay their salaries, Richardson.
Sampson would rather not read this story, for
This huge collection of cash, formally called another $5 million for administrative expenses
Listening
Brown talk, one is reminded
his the
the Exchange Stabilization Fund, Is virtually during fiscal 1975. By 1977, the Treasury example, about his
told by comedian Jackie Vernon about
free of the control that Congress Is supposed to estimates It will cost $20 million to pay all the Washington connections to secure federal the man who travelled thousands of miles, and
financing
the San-Vel Concrete Corporation, climbed a very tall mountain to ask The Guru the
exercise over the government green.
expenses.
The
roly-poly
Sampson Is
president
life. Pondering the question for several
-Another $100,000 was earmarked In ins to
From this exclusive hoard, money has been
San-Vel, which Is so hard up that It had to
minutes,
The
Guru looked down at the exhausted
pay
the
salaries
of
four
CIA
are
agents,
who
a number strange activities
used to pay
inventory and accounts receivable as seeker of knowledge and replied: "A
to
advise
the
Secretary
the
Treasury
its
bird
from financing secret gold shipments to paying supposed
collateral to get loan from the First National never flies at night."
the
on
"intelligence
matters."
the salaries of four CIA agents detailed to
Back in 1968, the fund financed the secret Bank
Treasury.
But actually this comparison is unfair
The company is In sore need, therefore, of a
The fund was established by Congress In 1934 shipment of $750 million worth of gold from the
t because In contrasting the two, Brown makes
Bank
of
government
loan,
which
Sampson
would
like
to stabilize the International value of the dollar,a United States and Canada to the
wangle from the Economic Development The Guru seem explicit. When asked what he
function that has now been taken over largely by England.
planned do as governor, Brown said "1 don't
The staff spent over $1 million from the Administration (EDA). So he dashed
the Federal Reserve Bank In New York City. Yet
have
any goals. They will evolve as
"Dear Elliot" letter to Richardson.
the Treasury has continued to operate the fund, fund In 1975 to pay their travel expenses. During friendly,
along." He vowed to "
left and right at the
"I
am
going
to
be
In
Wushington
on
May
the same year, about $500000 went to reimburse
dishing out millions without clearing the
time."
The
New
York
Times
quotes Brown
Treasury
wrote
Sampson,
"and
would
like
to
drop
in
and
same
the Army and Air Force for hauling
penditures with Congress.
say hello if your schedule is convenient." The assaying when asked when he decided to run for
officials to overseas meetings.
that he didn't know, explaining: "I
A startled Rep. Sam Gibbons, D.- Fla., who
During 1974 $40,000 was paid to the Pen- former GSA administrator conceded that he had Pres
live in the moment. There's and old Jesuit
heads a task force on tax expenditures, tagon to inspect International conference sites to "an ulterior motive."
quod agis.' Do what you're doing,"
discovered the loose $4 billion In the Treasury's make sure It was safe for the Secretar y
"I am president of a corporation which needs saying, '
the
custody. He found, Incredibly, that Treasury Treasury to attend.
financial help," he confessed, "and I would like
When a reporter pointed out to Brown that he.
officials determine how the money will be spent
EDA. I shall ap- A quiet $300
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Employed as a nurse at He is the grandson of Wallace Mrs. R.D. Smith. grandmother Doug Simpson.

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invited to attend an open house
Baggett and David W. Ash- the granddaughter of Mr. and Ashworth, Salt Lake City.
The wedding will be an event at Orlando Latter Day Saints
worth. Miss Baggett is the Mrs. Samuel Daniels of Erie,
daughter of Freeman Edison Pa., and Mrs. Linnie Baggett of Oct. 5, in the Salt Lake Latter State Center on Oct. 12
and Rita D. Baggett of Sanford. and the late Jessee Baggett of
Her fiance ls the son of Mr. and !cc
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Mrs. Don F. Ashworth of Salt
Her fiance, born in Salt Lake
Lake City, Utah.
A shower honoring Norma of the bride; Mrs. Otto Thurau,
City, is a 1972 graduate of
The bride-elect, born in Olympus High School, Salt Jean Smith, bride-elect of Fred mother of the bridegroom; Mrs
Lacochee, is a 1974 graduate of Lake City, where he played Thurau, was held on May 17 at Albert Seufer; Mrs.
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phrased in worth that picture him unusually
devoted to his beliefs. He admits to having made
300,000 political visits for himself In three months
Jerry Brown is a fad, craze, what Moore.
The precise opposite is true, Hoose said, ad- calls "the chills and fever
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NEW YORK (AP) - A China authority with
while making 140 visits to families to witness for
huge
Increase
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that
Chinese
trade
trade
contacts
predicts
officials
have
expressed
nouveaumania."
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young
Californian
is
the
God in 14 years. What stands out, of course, is top-level
In commerce between that frustration at their lnabiilty to obtain official political equivalent of dance marathons, zoot
in public life to within
that It is highly unusual
recognition
their desires from U.S. govern- suits, goldfish swallowing, hula hoops, and
spend that amount of time in individual wit- country and the United States, now stalled
officials,
duties
of
a
about
a
$500
million
annual
cramming Into telephone booths, a man who
the many
nessing In addition
The expansion is bound
take place despite appeals to what Moore says is our "frustrated
Impetus for the trade will be the rapid inregular church goer.
dustrializatlon of the People's Republic, flieled little support from the State Department, loose colonial-frontier spirit that never rests but
Somehow, this Jimmy carter was always
wrongs in society did partly by enormous oil reserves recently said, because U.S. companies and those of other continues to haunt the Land like a cultural
right, even' though some
discovered there, said flamed Pettus loose, nations, aware of the possibilities, are going poltergeist
banging traditions, rattling
not occur to him as wrongs in his earlier years. It
ahead on their OWII.
U.S. concerns,
customs,
screaming
for tomorrow."
given
these
matters
no
China
he'd
was simply that
China, Iloose said, is undergoing an
Hoose,aLos Angeles lawyer who was born and
thought.
raised In China, has spent 245 days there as a agricultural and industrial revolution, partly in
Throughout his Maryland campaign for the
During the past several decades as a corporate representative since 1972, when response to what It fears Is a relatively weak Democratic presidential nomination. Brown
newsman, I've met, read about and studied a President Nixon made his historic visit. loose defensive position. It seeks agricultural repeatedly stressed his newness, referring to
mechanization by 1980, and superpower status himself as "new and unique," "the freshest face
powerful and briefed the president prior to that
good many remarkable
famous, some not well known but great all the
He forecast that US.-China trade, which before 2000, he said.
the campaign," and "a new kind of political
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their
vision" and "a
consciousness." At a
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and women I met over the U.S. sales alone to that country would reach well economic machinery," said H ose.
rock concert fund-raiser In his behalf in Largo,
said the potential for expansion in China - Md.,
year s, Helen Keller, Will Rogers, Albert Em- above $5 billion,
asked his audience: "I've come to
stein, were humble, aware
"One current deal, by Itself, if consummated, and therefore for U.S. firms develop trade Is bring a
their own
spirit the country. Are
Amer- almost beyond comprehension, Involving port to turn this country around?" According to
weaknesses and what they owed to others. None would involve payments by China to
vaunted their goodness.
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telecommunications,
politician,
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thousands
man-years
electronic corn- McQuay, those in the crowd not too stoned to
puters.
writing after one campaign and while readying work for Americans," said loose.
have heard the question roared: "YEEAAHH!"
Other nations already have recognized the
himself for another, is about to be modest.
His views are In direct contrast to assertions
But just how new and different is Jerry
But Jimmy Carter claims to be a different by some congressmen and businessmen that potential for trade better than has the U.S.
kind of politician, guided by tenets of a faith China doesn't seek further trade expansion with government, boone believes. "The Chinese told Brown, really? Not at all, in my judgment. It's
which puts down the parading of goodness and the United States, especially in view of recent me their trade show facilities in Peking are just that in his double-talking attempts to be all
booked solidly for the next four years," he said, things all people, his approach is a little more
which honors the honest confession fault.
political changes there.
novel than that of his competitors, although
Jimmy Carter runs a clone second. Brown is a
living, breathing gadget, a human gimmick like
gasoline with ZX100, or cars with tail-fins, or
[line-scented shaving cream, or detergents with
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change
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happening that's just a little bit different. Commissioners here are attempting to fulfill workers'
needs before labor unions get a foot in the door.
One example Is county government's new merit
award system. For the 700 county workers, the
merit system means rewards, for the most part,
will come to those workers who consistently put out
a better-than-average product.

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A young man gets out of college and goes to
work, and the first thing he discovers is that he has
been shortchanged in verbal skills.
He is told to write a report. It is a simple report
and requires no great amount of ability. Yet, the
struggle is long and the product Is poor. With improper training in English, he has a burden on his
shoulders that he might throw off at a later date,
and he might not.
Somebody has played a mean trick on this
young man and his generation. He has been
allowed to muddle his way through his educational
experience with the belief that denying oneself a
proper background in grammar, in a phrase from
the "now generation," is "not all that bad." (Ya

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average" workers will get a one-step pay hike,

across the state are members of a labor union. The
political clout will be tremendous. Politicians
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well as the traditional chiefs of Industry In hopes of
securing votes and-or campaign funds.

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Friday, but Flagship-Sanford
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league's other two games at
the home runs,
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Huffhig and puffing went hand.In.ba.fld with Super-Athlete C*flPetltlOalast wkt1I1t the &amp;fl1lnole
Jim Williams led Seaboard's
111gb Stadium, where Randy Brown was crowned overall champion In the third annual event span- domination of Sanford's Metro
sored by the Rotaract Club of Sanford. $300 was rWsed for the addetle department and Boosters Club. League Monday night, shocking barrage with two homers and a
other winners were Donald Washington (64 grades), Ricky Wells (9-12 grades), Brown (19-26 years Gregory Mobile Homes with single. Lloyd Wall and Joe
old), Ken Kroog (27-35), Roger Crocker (36-49) and Gib Blake (50.over). Doing a head-lint over the five home runs in a 19-13 ho- Benton each had a homer,
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high jump bar above is Lincoln Larson, while Donnie Kelley puts the shot below and Jim Edmonds hummer.
Second
place
Eldridge
RiCharde
homered and singled
clears another hurdle. (Herald photo by Tom Vincent).
while Buddy Stumpf had three
hits.
Alan Buky had three hits for
Gregory.
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was a full game out of first game.
Howard, who had four oneplace In the American League
division of the Sanford Little hitters to his credit entering
was
action,
League. Barely three days Monday's
later, the Oil Pumpers were devastating as he saddled
sporting an 8-3 mark and had Medical Center with Its second
bounded into the AL's premier no-hit defeat in three weeks.
After walking the first batter,
position.
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pair of runs Saturday to grab an men to face him. Finally, with
11-10 decision over Flagship one out In the fourth, Jeff Litton
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to take a 6-0 forfeit victory from runaway.
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offense,
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"I think we're going to look sloppy this Friday night at
the jamboree, but that's not my concern for spring football. I don't try to polish up during spring." Copeland got a
far-away look in his face, "We're capable of winning. I
don't want to predict, because an thing can happen. But,
if we don't get anybody hurt. . . we could surprise a lot of
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"Danny Williams will be returning at split end. He's 62 and 175. Our quarterback will be returning, too. He's Bob
Burkhart,, 6.2 and 175," he said.
Herb Felder will also be returning as a starter. last
year he was a stalwart defensive tackle. This year he is
looking good at tight end. He has good hands and power.
lie is 6-1 and 210 lbs.

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"If I've got a college prospect that's a sleeper, it's
him," Copeland said, pointing to 6-3, 200-pound Barry
Swearington, returning center. According to Copeland,
Swearington is the leader this year in hustle and determination.
Wyman Jackson is back at running back. At
and
160, he's the smallest of returning starters.
Ben Ansley, a 175-pound sophomore-to-be, will be at
fullback and Stan Balabanskl at wlngback will round out
the backfield.
Kendrick and Ansley will be the only non-senior
starters.

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Copeland is happy so far about the coming season.
"We will be able to run the ball this corning season," he
said. "We have a lot of young boys who can play. Out of
the 35 or 36 who will be on the varsity, every boy will be
capable of playing varsity ball. There were 112 out for
varsity and junior varsity, and the varsity group will be
big and strong," he said. The Greyhounds' starting line
will average almost 220 pounds per man.

Foes

"Last year we were 3-7 because we did not have any
consistency," Copeland said. "Last year we got beat in
some close ball games that could have turned the season
around for us. But the beauty is that we'll be playing the
same boys this coming season and they'll remember the
games," he added with a smile.
"It's hard to get a winning spirit in a very young ball
club on the road, like we had for a schedule last year with
our first three games away," Copeland pointed out. "This
year our first three games are at borne and we open
against district champion Oak Ridge, who we want very
badly," he said.

Copeland thinks he has two of the best tackles in the
area with Rory Stone, 64 and 230, and Mark Kendrick at 5II and 270. "We want to get Kendrick's weight down just a
little bit," Copeland said. "If we get some fat off of him, it
will increase his speed to go with his quickness."
Rick Bennett (205) and Kern Sweat (195), both starting guards, are returning.

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of Florida.
When last season's seniors were freshmen, 21 out of
the top 23 rated chargers of bead football coach Dick
Copeland were split off and sent to Lake Brantley High
School. As a freshman team, It was undefeated.
The following year the next freshman team had only
one defeat and 31 off that team were assigned to Lake
Howell High School. where they will be the seniors next
fall.
Copeland has been rebuilding his team over and over
and this year he will be returning nine seniors as starters.
There will be only 35 or 36 players on the coming varsity,
but Copeland is happier than he has been in several days.
"In size we will be the biggest team I have ever had," he
said. "We will be short on depth because we're still
rebuilding, but we'll surprise some people If we get
through the season without injury."

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Tuesday, May 2S, 1q76

IN FEET FIRST

Expos Homer Leader? Foil?
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In his first live
the
Montreal shortstop hit a grand
total of live roundtrippers, his
biggest season prior to this
being 1971 when he had three.
In other National 11eague
games Monday. Philadelphia
Iloune(I the New York Mets 74,
San Francisco stopped Houston
5-I and San f)icgo blanked Los
Angeles 2.0.
F'nli's filth-inning homer
tame one pitch alter Pittsburgh
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rateher Harry Foote untied it
an out later when tic lined his
First home run of the season
over the left field fence.
'('andelaria was giving us a
lot of last balls, and we just
happened to get two home runs
off hun," said Foote
The Expos added a single run
in the seventh to give pitcher
% oodv Frvman his sixth victor of the season against two
losses.

"I was a lucky pitcher," said of an error by Mets loser hot-hitting rookie finished with
/'fCfJ,47 '? 77c'6 f'V5' Of
Philadelphia's Larry Christen- Mickey lolich, 2-6.
three hits to lift his average to
Tini 1:oli spent his first live
n after he scattered seven
1W tW M648HE
The Mets' lone run came In .471.
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years in the major leagues just
/c'g4't IMf /t Zr/f
hits to beat the New York Mets. the ninth on John Mimer's triple
,qJb'gvt4'
The Giants' Rob Dressier, 1.1,
'arming up. This year he's
"I was just throwing the ball and Joe Torre's 1(111 single.
ceoaNCY O COfi/?iC1/O'/f
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who needed relief help from
found the range.
over the plate and challenging
Giants 5. A.stFos I
Gary lavelle, gave up an
them to hit it at somebody
"A trivia tlilCStiOfl: Who's
Rookie Larry lierndon belted unearned run In the second on
l'lII not here to be a strikeout
leading this club in home
his first major league homer Enos Cabell's two.out single, a
pitcher.
I'm here to win. And and scored twice to lead San stolen base and Chris Speler's !1
runs?" asked Montreal's Nate
!
that's all that counts."
('olbert after the Expos deI'r&amp;mclscn to its victory over throwing error. It was the first
(reg lizinski's first inning Houston. llerndon had a leadoff time in a month that San Franfeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4two-run bonier gave Christen- walk that triggered a three-run cisco has won two gaines in a
2 Monda night,
son a quick 2.0 lead, and the the first Inning off loser Mike Cos- row.
The answer." ('albert said,
kING A!
I'hillies added four more in the grove, 1-3, then smacked his
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Making his first start since ,YFW)2V¼
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41F7,
last week, San Diego H1 2#p '
righthander Dave Ireisleben
tosseda six-hit shutout over Los
Ivn.q.
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to preserve Eckerslcy's Oflt- mg out the next three batters. extended his hitting streak to 26 off Jim Coiborn in the first inIi
Freisleben, 0-I, stranded sevI ! 4/
hitter, as the Indians blanked
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in
the
American
games
with
a
single
in
the
third
ning
on
Hill
singles
by
ChriS
en
I)odger
runners
while
going
I)ennis Eckerstey gave up
' ..
Drmoles 4-0 Monday night. League, the Boston Red Sax for the oniy Detroit hits.
(lumibliss and Graig Nettles the distance.
one hit too many and one walk
ilnyaLs 14, Rangers 11
"lie was tired after the sev- beat the l)etroit Tigers 3-0; the
plus Oscar Gamble's three-run
1
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Doug Rader singled home
too many. But some of the fans enth but I let him go back and New York Yankees downed the
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leaving Baltimore's Memorial
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Mery Rettenmund in the first
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he got them nut in the eighth," Milwaukee Brewers 5-2; the we've had all year," said Texas
Ed Figueroa tossed a seven- inning and Willie Davis' sacriCOiJIP ,ff,4K(
Stadium Manager
were saying
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(leveland
Frankthat
Rob-said Robinson. "But when he Kansas City Royals outscored Manager Frank Lucchesi after hitter for his fourth victory in lice fly in the fifth sent Enzo
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tIked
the
first
batter
in
the
the
Texas
Rangers
14-11;
the
the
Itangers
committed
a
clubseven
decisions.
inson made one move too many.
Ilernandcz home with an Insur/
, ninth, it looked like he was ('hicago White Sax beat the record seven errors to help
White Sox 5. Angels 3
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ance run.
It was th: old argument of struggling."
California Angels 5-3.
Kansas City score six unearned
Brian 1)owning belted a twohether or not team success
Eckersly's ninth-inning walk
runs.
out, three-run double in the
Red Sax 3. Tigers 0
should play second string to in- to Al Ilumbry was the CleveGeorge Brett, Hal McRae and eighth inning to rally Chicago
Rick
Vise
stopped
Detroit
on
cli
I a cconipl ishnient. larni righthander's fourth walk a two-hitter for his second i- Frank White blasted solo over California, extending the ,1,1 o cs Oh e tt%I in Fto ni
1"itle
Robinson, who is paid for of the game.
homers in the first Inning to White Sax' winning streak to
victories, cast his vote for the
before he was relieved in the
Thomas then walked 'Mark tor in five decisions.
lAKELAND (AP) - Florida first-ranked Eckerd 10-5.
start the Royals off right,
eight games.
leant. So relief pitcher Stan Itcianger, but put his stamp on Alex Johnson singled in the
Eckerd had eliminated see- ninth inning. Rollins used four
Yankcrs 5, BrewerS 2
Pete Vuckovlch, 2-1, fired a S a u h e r n b a s e b a II
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Defense Celtics ' Calling Card;
Eye 2-0 Lead Vs. Suns Thursday

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and walked four.
coaching thIs year but wants Monday after a wild throw by signing the loss to Bob Kreuger.
A' 12, Tlns 7
one more tournament after to- third baseman John Castino
Florida Southern came back
The 2dventurous A's stole day's South Atlantic Division II touched off a seven-run ex- from a 5-0 defIcit to beat Madiseven bases, five by Bert championship game with Madi- plosion that broke an 8-8 tie in son In an earlier Monday game
the sixth Inning,
('ampaneris, and ended an son.
as Paul Porowskl allowed just
eight-game losing streak by
"I'm hoping Springfield will
Madison, from Harrisonburg, two base runners In the final six
blasting Minnesota with a sev• be my last," Smeltzy says, Va., led the field with a .370 innings. With two out and the
en-run fifth inning,
looking to Illinois for Florida batting average as the playoffs score 6-6 In the top of the ninth,
Claudell Washington's two- Southern's sixth trip to the na- began. As in the Rollins game, Southern's Sam Tests drove In

pitching that made the differ- run
hich turned a 5-1 Minnesota nament In eight years.
Celtics, long known for their offense.
and fast break, I'd feel a lot health during the three-day ki}'
lead
into
an
8-5
Oakland
advanFlorida
Southern
beat
the
ence
here.
racehorse offense, now are
"We're not a pattern, set-up better. But the fact Is that we off between Games One and
MadIson pitcher Dennis
The Mocs went into today's
tage and helped the A's end strong-batting Madison team 7gaining a reputation for their basketball team." said Coach don't have the people who can Two.
their
worst
slump
since
they
6
Monday,
but
the
Dukes
stayed
Meade
held
Eckerd
to
nine
hits
regional
championship with a
defensive prowess.
run. Havlicek has that injury
Both players departed early ,iio'ed to Oakland in 1968.
in
the
running
by
humbling
while
striking
out
seven
batters
29-11
record.
The Celtics, leading the Phoet torn muscles in his left foot from Monday's practice. Scott,
nix Suns 1-0 in their nationally $43 tt/t I1110
and (Don) Nelson and (Steve) who had been suffering from an
fl
televised best-of-seven National
Kuberski haven't got good upset stomach for a couple of
Basketball Association chamspeed. The fact that we can't days, worked out briefly before
pionship series and seeking TV P a c k a g e run right now worries me, leaving. Cowens, the Celtics'
their 13th league title since 1957,
because Phoenix is a real good most productive player in the
are in that position more For CBS
ball club."
opening game with 25 points, 21
because of their defense than
The Celtics' running game rebounds and 10 assists, didn't
their offense.
could be more accelerated dur- even practice. lie left quickly
NEW YORK tAP - LawIn l3playolfsix
gamesso
far this rence
each against
O'Brien, commissioner of ing Thursday night's second and later said he was merely
season game at the Boston Garden, be- tired after having played the
Buffalo and Cleveland, and the National Basketball
cause Haivlicek might be avail- entire 48 minutes Sunday.
Sunday's 96-87 victory over ation, chooses his words careable for full-time duty.
The Suns also had two casufully. But then, that's what you
Phoenix - they have held
Although he did not start In alties. Reserve center Dennis
opposition under 100 points 10 might expect from a man who the series ''ener, he played 40 Awtrey reported to practice
tunes and under 90 in live was so intimately involved in minutes, scored 16 points, and disclosed he had suffered
games. Their average yield has politics for so long,
grabbed six rebounds and had an injury to a joint on the front
been 96.1 points per game.
He is vcr' cay when he dis- six assists. tnd most tin- part of the top of his left foot,
That is well below the Celtics' cusses touchy items like merg- portantly, he said he felt little and substitute swingman Nate
season average of 103.9 - sixth er, amalgamation or some oth- pain in the foot afterward.
Hawthorne bruised his right
best in the league - and also er accommodation with the
In
addition
to
Havilcek,
the
hand
against the
.mpririn Lt'ickeIhiIl •',ccn'j.
-- rim while atxuw ilie Chitagu iiis fjgwe ation
teiucs are noping mat two otn- tempting a stun snot during mae
of 98.8, lowest in the NBA.
But it is tough to avoid the er regular starters, guard workout. Awtrey said he didn't
Meanwhile, Boston's usually
Charlie Scott and center Dave know how he had hurt himself.
potent offense, which averaged subject when the new four-year
NBAworth
television
contract
with
106.2 points during the regular cas
$43 million
contains
season, has sputtered, mainly
due to Injuries to fast-break an important nrnndment
'IV i n n ip e g Eyes
leader John Havileek. In their calls for an additional $4.9 mulion should the league add up to
last six playoff games, the Celt- four new franchises.
ics have not reached the 100A half-dozen ABA franchises
point mark, but they have won have been knocking on the 3 -0 i\ d va n t a
ge
four of them. Their over-all NBA's door for some time. Two
scoring average f&amp;r 13 playoff teams, the New York Nets and
WINNIPEG tAP) - The fident they can win before a
games is 99.3.
Denver Nuggets, went so far as Winnipeg Jets are looking to sellout crcwd, they are not conRecently, the Celtics, who to make formal applications to grab a commanding 3-0 lead in ceding themselves the triumph.
prefer to run, have been forced the established league last the World Hockey Association
"Houston plays just as well in
year. and then the remaining playoff championship tonight,
ABA clubs joined suit.
but they'll have to do it without this building as they do at
JudgeRobertCarter,whohas the services of veteran home," said Bobby Hull, who
Sem moles
scored the winning goals in the
been in the middle of many of defeteman Ted Green.
Green suffered a severe ankle toird period of each of the first
pro basketball's various lititwo games. "Sure there will be
gation cases, urged the two Injury in practice Monday
Eli
leagues to find an out-of-court initial examination Indicated some pressure on them but
sometimes that's when the
TALLAhASSEE (AP) - The settlement for their dis- ligament damage.
Coach
Bobby
Kromm
said
cream
rises to the top."
J a c k son v ill e baseball agreement.
team that eliminated second"We've communicated," said Green will be lost for the reThe Aeros arrived in Winniranked Florida State 9-7 here O'Brien. "As a result, the ABA nialnder of the best-of-seven fi- peg early Monday afternoon
needs two consecutive victories made a proposal which is under nal series against the houston and Coach Bill Dineen put them
over Auburn towm a spot in the coosidention by the NBA."
Acros. Green and his blueline through a brisk workout. It was
College World Series.
O'Brien refused to discuss partner Thommle Bergman the fir-st time they've been on
Auburn, the Southeastern terms of that proposal, but he had been the Jets' most con- Winnipeg ice sInce Jan. 14.
Conference champion that admitted he did not hold much sistent defensemen throughout
edged FSIJ 2-1 earlier Monday, hope for its acceptance.
the playoffs.
Both Kromm and Dineen
needs just the first game to take
"The initial reaction of the
Krornm said his loss natural- agreed before the series even
the NCAA South Region crown. NBA t has not been overly posi- ly will hurt the Jets but he's started that home ice could turn
A night game will settle the tive," the commissioner said. hopeful Hexi Rithiranta, who out to be o advantage for
matter if Auburn loses the 4 "In fact, it's negative."
saw his first playoff action in either club. They both won one
p.m. meeting with JacksonBut O'Brien is basically an the second game of the series In of two games In the opponent's
yUle,
optimistic man and he re- houston Sunday night, can take rink during the regular season.
Auburn beat Florida State niained optimistic about the up the slack.
after Seminole pitcher Bob talks.
Defenseman Mike Ford,
Mayer walked Richie Howard
7 '1 :f : V"I anticipate further dis- benched for Sunday's game, is
in the sixth inning to allow the cusslons and we'll see what expected back in the line-up ________________________
I'
winning run.
they lead to," he said.
tonight when Winnipeg looks for
FSU threatened In the ninth
The CBS contract makes ac- its third straight 1ct3ry over
against Auburn relief pitcher ceptantx of new teams ... ABA the defending champions.
_____________________
Joe Beckwith. Shortstop Jeff or otherwise
financially
And while the Jets are conhlardyhithisthirddoubleofthe rewardine for tI NHk Alan
BLACK
WALLS
day but was trapped between
_________
________
________
the Las Angeles
Bargain
thlrdand home on a grounJ ball Lakers, a member of the NBA's
F.E I
Siztt
price
, (each)
back to Beckwlth.
_______
_______
television negotiating team,
1378 13
S1995
Fighting a 7-4 score in the explained the expansion clause.
I 84
C18t4
2095
eighth Inning. Jacksonville
204
"The last contract was the
D18 14
21 95
2 12
played comeback ball against first time the NBA has not exE'/814
2295
225
Florida State with singles by panded in the middle of a conF-/B 14
24 95
2 39
G7814
Peewec Bu.scher, Bill Miller tract," he said. "Anytime
2595
255
H7814
and Dun Surlano and a double we've added teams
2795
which,
275
G7815
2695
by Dave Chappell.
for television, translates Into
258
HIU15
2895
Buadei'o
it-inning aingle adding markets .. It enhances
LSU 'r
I..)
.IV..j.j
.280
won the game on tnlielder Gull- the contract."
kr-mo Bonilla's en-or and Steve
The two sid. apait:iUy anLnn'an addcd insurance.
ticipating some enhancing in
Jadmsonville Is 45-13 and Au- the foreseeable future, agreed
burn 36-13.
on the 1.4.9 million figure as a
Florida State wound up at 40 little added compeasatlon for
16.
an cxnanded NBA.

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LegalNotice

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EvsningH.rald,sanford,Fl.

LegalNotice

FICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that I am SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE IS hereby given that the
engagc.4 In busIness
at 28$ Maple CASE NO 7$S00-CA.09.F
Board of County Commissioners of
Court,
OvIedo 32765, SemInole DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Seminole CuOnly, florida. shalt at
êCounty. Florida under t! t;c1;t;,.,,, I fltN
" ¶'
4 O(.TluN (it- PMA.'.'.t.
'.•'
.'
name of DECORATING BY
thereafter, on the 15th day of June,
ai't
Cut1uiah1
32 15 .605 2
Provost) (4) 100, 240. 2 20: 2 C U (Kurtzworth); 3. Counsel Rice
NANCY,andthat I ifltendto register
1976, In the Seminole County
S.jn Diego
.
II
'reo-; 4. '1)cr,r Rally
laid name with th Clerk
sa a
760,2.20; 3. T'.v) Ja',r
L3'or
the
DONNIE
F
it
Courthouse,
Florida,
COfl%id4'r
GuLPS if living, and
Circuit
Bohemia
HOU5tO
Kirby
n'jrt Semr,c,)e
ii 24 .479 9
Neely);
5.
120; Q 121) $600; T 1:36:4.
County,
Oeacl,
adoptionof the following Ordinance:
all parties claiming inlei'ests.
NATIONAL LEA GUE
Florida in
Atlanta
IS 25
1. Conestoga (,i (Meyers); Lusty McXIyo (Hobbs).
.375 Il
SECOND
with the by, Ihrough,under,- against Donnie
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
ProvisiOn5 ofaccordance
East
San
Fran
11 71
311 12'
KucIa) (1) 310, 3.20. 220; 2. ChrIs 7 Saint Ciair Eulie (Kucla). S
the Fic$jtious Name
F Gillis and SANDRA 1. GILLIS. it
Sta'utes, To w,t.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA;
W L Pct. 08
Monday's Reiiti
ld (6) 10.10, 4.60. 3. Silverbelt Enough Time (Sica).
Section sos 09
living and dead, all parties claiming PROVIDING FOR CENTRALIZED Phila
21 9
fl7
San Francisco 5. Houston i
NatIonal League
Florida Statutes 1957.
Rice (8) 1,00; 0 (46) 136 60; 1 (16
interests, by, through, u 'dec
COUNTY PURCHASING; TO BE
Pilts
72 16
579 4',
Philadelphia 7, New York i
BATTING (90 at bats)- McBride, 8) 1171.60; 013 (14) 13.20; 1 7:17:1.
S Nancy Lee White
against Sandra L. Gilli.
EN1'ITLED THE SEMINOLE New York
77 II
550 5I
President
StL. .345; Rote, Cm. .361;
Montreal 1. Pittsburgh 2
1. Shawnee Win (Dick
THIRD
Defendants COUNTY PURCHASING OR
Montreal
15 t9 .111 9',
San Diego 7. Los Angeles 0
W.Crawford, StL. .347; DoRader,
Publish May Is. 25, une I, 6, 1976
k,Jrttworth) (7) 1.10, 3.00, 350; 2.
NOTICE OF ACTION DINANCE; PROVIDING FOR Chicago
16 2)
in to
DEl
SD,
.345;
Only games scheduled
Griffey. Cm. .341.
DAYTONA BEACH
Pasadena N (1) 4.20, 3.20; 3. Friday
DEFINITIONS; CR)ATING THE St. Louis
STATE OF FLORIDA
16 73 .110 11
Today's Games
MONDAY MATINEE
RUNS-Monday, ChI, 35; Rose. Star (6) 170; 0(47)115.60; T (716)
FICTITIOUS NAME
IjVn,,
DIVISION
OF
PURCHASES
AND
i
DoP
.
west
if
st Louis (McGlothen 13) at Cm, 31; Schmidt, PhI. 32; Griffey, $15360; T 1:352.
.0al0s IS)
P NOtice 5 hereby given that i am
un
FIRST
Ang
and if dead, all parties claiming THE OFF ICE OF COUNTY
Los
26 II
650
Chicago (Burns is)
Cm, 29; D.Cash, PhI. 2$. Morgan,
FOURTH
1. Oc.aIa Eable (Sy 10,20,1740,6.00; 2. Mario.SuttOr ill
engaged in business at Ill Foxrldge
U
P
C
H
A
S
I
N
G
AGENT
interests, by, through, under
Montreal
as Cm, 2$; Winfield, SD, 2$.
(Rogers
2 1)
Jefferson) (7) 11.10, 5.80, 1.80; 2. 1050. 6.00; 3. Victor Ovy (1) 7,00; 0
Run. Longwood 32750, Seminole
CREATING THE COMMITTEE ON
_______________________________
against Donnie F Gillis and SAN
•
Pittsburgh (Medich 34), in)
RUNS BATTED lN-Kingman. Marybar Queen (3) 10.20 610; 3
(15) 113 $0; 0 (5 1) 112110.
County. Florida. under the tiditlo$
AND
DRA 1. GILLI5, it living, and t ST AN DAR DI 1 AT ION
New York
(Seaver 43) at NY, 33; SchmIdt, Phi, 34; Monday. Byrd Bobby (2)160; 0(37) $16620;
1. MarIo Goros 13)
SECOND
nameof AIR PEPSALES,andthatl dead,aI' parties claiming interests, SPECIFICATION; PROVIDING
__________________________ Philadelphia (Lonborg 60). In) Chi. 30; G.Foster, Cm. 30; T.Perez. T (732) 53.72700: 1 213.
2610, 760. 110: 7, ResaDiaga (1)
inlendtorecister said namewith the
by. through, under or against FOR THE POWERS AND DUTIES
Atlanta (Morton 04) at Cm. Cm, 29.
FIFTH
I. Byrds Honor (Tom 500,360;) Bob Edward (6) 11.20. 0
COMMITTEE; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
SAID
Sandra L Giltis
HITS-Rose, Ciii. Sd; Garvey, LA, vanOenvenler (6)1.00.1.20.160; 2. (13) 5.17.20: P (31) 1195.30; Big 0
PROVIDING FOR THE POWERS EIGHTEENTH JUDICAL CIRCUIT cmnnatl (Alcala 30), ()
County, Florida in accordance with
Residence Unknown
Los Angeles (Rau 42) at San 56; Cardenal, ChI. 51; Buckner. LA.
Single OilIer (Ii 300. 210; 3. El (1 1 with 13) 1637.10.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
th
AND DUTIES OF THE COUNTY
provisions of the Fictitious
51; Montanez, SF, 50.
Diego (Jones 87), (n)
I. VictorDiaga (1)
Capitan (3) 1.80; 0 (68) 19.20: 1 (6.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THIRD
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
PURCHASIN0
Name Statutes, To.WiI: Section
AG E N T ;
DOUBLES-hilt,
Pgh.
Houston
(Richard
54)
at
San
14; $3) $139 $0; T 2.09.
that an action to foreclose a Mor
13 $0. 110. 3.60; 2. RefaGotos (2)
PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES CIVIL ACTION NO. 76631.CAo9.B
$4509 Florida 1937.
lAadlock.
Chi,
12;
MilIan,
NY,
11;
Francisco (Calciwell 01), (n)
SIXTH
I. Mary Brooks (Jim 5.20. 380; 3 Ne's?or Sutton (7) 6.00.
tgage on the following property
TO BE FOLLOWED BY USING FEDFRAL NATIONAL MOR
5: R. C. Kosman
Garvey, LA, Ii; Montanet, SF. 11.
Wednesday's Games
t-iyselU (5) 660. 2.60, 2.10; 2. Doily Q (24) 52620; P (12) 183.10.
Seminole County, Florida
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
AGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR
Publish' May 11, 15, 21, 25. June 1
TR IPLES'D.Cash, PhI. 5;
Atlanta at Cincinnati
Jester ii) 2.20. 2,20; 3. Rudy Adams
Lot 16. Block 0. NORTH
FOURTH -1. Paco(3) 28.40,4,80,
Plaintiff,
'11976
BIDDING;
D.Parkei', Pgh, 5; W.Davls, SD. 1;
St. Louis at Chicago
()) 2.20; 0 (35) 114.70. 1 (53.1) 4.00: 7 Galdos (2) 5.10. 1.10; 3
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION COM PET I TI V E
FORMAL
CON
DEl 57
Turner, SD. 4; 5 Tied With 3.
Houston at San Francisco
Ui 20. T 1.35 1.
Mutllla (8) 380:0 (2 3) 153 10; P (3
FIVE OF UNIT ONE, according to PROVIDING
TRACT PROCEDURES SETTING LONNIE JAMES SAULS and
HOME RUNS-Kingman, NY. 15;
Montreal at Pittsburgh, n
SEVENTH
I. Kay Farr (Ed 2)1122.10. 00 (43) $23580.
the phil thereof recorded In Plal F 0 P 1 H
. SAULS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 18TH
N 0 1 I C E ELIZABETH
Schmidt.
Phi,
15;
Monday.
Chi,
•
New
York
at
Philadelphia,
Hyseli) (4 6 00, 3.80. 3.00; 2. Mindy
I. Rafael.Bonlguen (7)
Book I?, Pag- 31, PubliC Records Of REQUIREMENTS INVITING
FIFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
Defendants.
Cey, LA, 5; Cedeno. Htn, 7.
(n)
Nib (5) 310, 3.00; 3. W,,rlhy Robin 1010,510, 280 2. OrbeElorri (3)
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Seminole County, Florida
NOTICEOFACTION
Los Angeles at San Diego,
STOLEN BASES-Morgan, Cm, C)) 3Ø; 0 (15) 13.20; T (453) 560.300:3. Apraiz.WaIIy (2)7.10; 0
has been tiled against you and that
BIDS. SETTING
BIDTO LONNIE .IAMESSAULS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$406.Ca•OjC
SUBMISSION
ANDFORTH
OPENING
16; Cedeno,Htn,14; Griffey,Cin, 10;
tnt
$97.20; 1 2:10:3.
(37) 139.80; P (73) 581.60.
u are rt'quired to serve a copy of PROCEDURES.
and
LEONARD J. PERKINS,
AuTHORIZING
J.Mangual, Mon. I; CabelI. Htn. 8;
EIGHTH
I. Iron City Nancy
I. ZubiPecina (7) 9.80.
SIXTH
yourwrittendefenses, if any, to it on THE REJECT ION OF BIDS;
tLIZABETH J. SAULS
Plaintiff,
Buckner, LA. 8.
(Rick Reour) (1) 140. 540,320:2. 3.80.320.2. Victor.Davatos (5)5 00.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RESIDENCE; UNKNOWN
PtaintiftsAttorneywhosenameand' PROVIDING GUIDELINES FOR
PITCHING (5 DecIsIons)Sandy Doll (S) 1.40, 5.60; 3. .loppa 760; 3. SoloiWally (1) 6.00; 0 (57)
East
address
A.
All parties claiming interests by.
is
GARY MEADE, a ka GARY G.
DUANE AWARDING
CON TRACTS;
Lonborg, Phi, 60. 1 000, 2.19 Hough, Star Maid (3) 350:0 (45) $79.60; T 11640. p (75) 1)74.80; 00 (77)
W L Pct. GB
BERGSTROM ot RUSH, MAR. PROVIDING FOR TIE BIDS. through, under or aqainst LONNIE
MEADE. and ROBERT ZABEL. a
LA. 50. 1.000, 3.49 Koosman. NY. 5
(153) 5204.60; T 1:36.
New York
fl 12
.
PER. JAMES SAULS and ELIZABETH ,j
$7060.
BERGSTROM AND PAYMENT
It a ROBERT E. lABEL, and TOM SHALL,
AND
I. $33, 2.15 Christenson. Phi, SI,
NINTH
I. Hazel Nut (Mike
15 16 .529 1
SEVENTH - I. Zubi.MOlina (6)
SMJLS, and to all parties having or Baltimore
ROBISON. 35 East Livingston F OR MA N C E S
lABEL, BARNETT BANK OF
B 0 N OS ;
833. 2.71 Rooker. Pgh. 5.1. .833, 2.61
Petersen) (6) 89.20. 4.00, 10.60; 2. 1850, 6.40. 5.00; 2. ApraIz.Paco (4)
Boston
16 15
.471 6
Street.POsIOtflceBox 3146.Orlando PROHIBITING
ORLANDO, a Florida banking
SUBDIVIDING claiming to have any right, title or
R.Jones, SO. $7. .800. 2.27 Carlton. Mania (7) 320. 320; 3. Surgery 640. 350. 3 irlarteCobian (2) 2O
16 19
157 6',
interest in the real property herein Cleveland
Florida 32802, on or before June 1, CONTRACT OR PURCHASE;
corporation,
SQU THEAST
Phi, 4.),.SO0. 4.08 Fryman, Mon, 62.
Time (1) 6.80: 0 (67) 181.10; 1 (67. Q (4) $37.20; P (61) 1111.30.
Delroit
t4 is
.438 7
1916, and tmle (tie original with the PROVIDING FOR A MINIMUM described
NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO.
.750. 3.38.
1) 13079 10; T 2067.
13 Il
.433 7
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Mitwee
Clerk of this Court either before NUMBER OF BIDS, SETTING
a national bankIng association, and
EITHTH -1. Mutilla Arnleta (3)
STRIKE0UTS-Seaver.
NY.
63;
TENTH
1. Joshua (Richard
wait
service on Plaintiff's Attorney G( FORTH PROCEDURES FOR that an action to foreclose a mor
THE
UNITED STATES OF
15.00. 1.60; 2. Rafael.Echaflul
Niekro, All, 57; Montetusco, SF,
Strong) (I) 5.10. 3.20. 2.80; 2. Haul 2500,
.647
77
I?
tgage
on
the
following
real
property
Kan
City
immediately thereatter. otherwise a EMERGENCY PURCHASES;
300; 3. Solana.EIOn'i (2)
AMERICA,
52; J.Richard, Htn, 49; Lolich, NY,
Freight
(1)
finning
960,
660;
3.
Texas
21
14
I',
Default will be entered against you SETTING FORTH PROCEDURES in Seminole County, Florida:
Defendants
650, 0 (35) 14560; P (5.3) $111.90.
TIn.,
(1)
660;
0
(1.1)
53310;
1
(41
17
16
.515
1'.,
Lot 72. THE COLONNADES, Chicago
for the relief demanded in the FOR DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS
Big 0 (16 with 35) $137140.
NOTICE OF ACTION
AmerIcan League
7) 5712 00. 1 2:09
18 17
.514 4'.,
PROPERTY. AUTHOR lZ ING THIRD SECTION, according to the MirW,esota
Complaint or Petition
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
I. Orbe (6)72.60.500.
NINTH
•i.
BATTING
(90
at
bats)-LeFlore.
A1,698;
Handle
-187,373.
16 213 .410
WITNESS my hand and seal ot COOPERATIVE PURCHASES; platlhereofasrecordedinPlat Book Oakland
GARY MEADE
520. 2. Araiz (3) 5.80.3.40. 3. Jorge
Det,
.107;
Carty,
Cle,
.376;
Dent,
Clii,
15 26
CalifornIa
.366 10'.',
16, Page 55, Public Records of
lhi5Coijrt thiS 30th day of April. 1976
a k a GARY 0. MEADE.
AUTHOR Ill HG PUP CHASES
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
(II 400. 0 (36) 39.50. p (6.3) 19!
350; Bostock, Mm, 316; G.Brctt,
Monday's Results
FROM STATE AND FEDERAL Seminole County, Florida,
(COURT SEAL)
I. Ibar Gores (2) 1800,
whose residence and
TENTH
KC. .346.
Boston 3. Detroit 0
has
bet-n
filed
against
you
and
you
Arthur H Deckwith, Jr
G V E
N M E P1 T
AN
160. 120. 2. Solos Davalos (6) 160.
mailing address are
FIRST
1. Bandldo Ranger
RUNS-Otis, XC. 31; North, Oak,
1, Baltimore 0
Cleveland
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
Clerti of the Circuit Court
4 iO. I Rita Edward (1) 340; 0 17
PROVIDING
UPIKNOWP1:
FOR
CON
Hargrove,Tex.21; R.While, NY, (Piper). 2. Kingly Hat (Pa',): 7
New York S. MIlwaukee 2
STRUCTION. SEVERABILITY writtendetenses. it any, to it on van
By Mary N Darden
6) 53360; P (26) $183.40; DO (62)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Maynard Penca (Vandervonly); 4.
77; B.Bell, Cli, 26.
Kansas
City
14,
Texas
11
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at
Deputy Clerk
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
$111 30
that a Complaint to foreclose a
RUNS BATTED IN-Rudi. Oak, Evas Dream (T. Crank); 5. 1. J. 0.
Chicago 5, California 3
Peit Office Box 793. Orlando,
Publish May 4. Il, II. 2S, 1916
(Seal)
ELEVENTH I. I Jorge Molina
certain mortgage on the tollowing
6.
Louts
Bud
32; Burroughs, Tex. 30; Munson. (Dvoracek,
Oakland
I?.
Minnesota
7
F!crida 32502. o"d fitC the crlg!ri.sl
DEZ 23
(6) 13.00.480.3 20. 2 Barguin GaI
Arthur H I3ecttwmtrt Jr.
7. Torpedo Byrd
described porperty, to wit,
NY. 25; Chambllss. NY, 27; (8dgt-s
Today's
Games
with the Clerk of the above styled
II lIt 7.60,3.40. 3 Zubl.Goodwin (it
Clerk ot Board
(D'Amato); 5. Nibs Brat IDe
Commencing 150 feet East of the
Mayberry, XC. 26.
Detroit (Fidrych 10) at Bos.
court on or before June 21. 1916;
140. 0 (46) $33 10, P (6-4) 115600
of County Commissioners,
interseclion of the South right of
HITS-Munson, NY, 17; G.Breft. Berry)
ton (Tiant S 2t.
Otherwise
a
iudgment
may
be
en
TWELFTH -1. Ratael.Mandiola
Seminole County. Florida
SECOND
1. Feline Lady (E.
way line of 27th Street as the same
KC. 47; LeFlore. Det. 46; Cham
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT.
Cleveland
IDobson
at
35)
,tered against you lQr the relief
Hysell). 2. Party Juny (Taylor); 3.
(1) 1150, 2320, 5.60; 2. Apraix.
existed on September 20, 195.1, and
bliss, NY, 15; Carty, Cle, 44; Remy,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Robert J Pierce
Baltimore
(Palmer
5.4).
(n)
demanded in the complaint or
Prince Desmond (Ovoracelt); 1.
Rodolfo (5) 12.60, 1)20; 3. Orbe.
the West line of the NE .4Ol the NE
.
051.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Attorney At Law
Milwaukee (Travers 32) at
petition
Private Line (F. ihlenfeld); S.
Cobian(31520;Q(l.S)$3900. P11
'0, BOx 70
'of theNE 4 of the SE '4 of Section
DOUBLES-Carty, Cle,
11;
COUNTY. FLORIDA
New
York
(Ellis
41),
(ii)
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof
Altamonte Springs.
George Way (B. Regur); 6. Double
5) 1112.50; Big 0 (16 with 1 5)
1,Township2oSouth.Range3oEast,
LeFlore,
Del,
11;
D.Evans,
Bsn.
10;
PROBATE DIVISION
Kansas City (Leonard 3.1) at
said Court on May 14th. 1976
Steal (Jctferson); 7. Top Reward
Florida 37701
$11000.
run thence South 223 feet. thence
Rudi.
Oak,
10.
Munson.
NY.
9;
NO. 76.14$.CP
Texas (Perry 43). (n)
(Seat)
(D'Amato); 8. SIr Hampton
Publish May 25. 1976
East 139 feet, thence North 225 feet,
L.Staniton, Cat. 9; McRae. XC. 9
'n Re. The Estate ,
Chicago (Gossage 2 3) al Cal.
Arthur H. Beckwmlh, Jr..
MONDAY NIGHT
(Strong).
DEL_125
thence
West
139
teet
to
the
Otis. XC, ,
point
of
WALTER A. HOLLY.
0
ifornia (Ross 1.5), (n)
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
FIRST' I Ur;rt GoodwIn (5)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
THIRD
1 Chees Sister (Kim
beginning (LESS the rights of way
TRIPLES-North, Oak. 1; S Tied
Deceased
Minnesota (Hughes 01) at
By;
Lillian
T
Jenkins
17.40720610; 7. Mario Lor'nto (ii
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
balI). 7. Great Manly (Sink), 3
With 3
of 27th Street and Sanford Avenue)
NOTICE OF
Oakland IMitchell 12), (nI
Deputy Clerk
5601.60; 3. Victor Edward (3) 160.
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
8; What Acclaim (Porter); 1. lake
has been tiled against you and you
HOME
RUNS-Hendrick,
Cle,
ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday's
Games
0 (131 1280; P (5.1) 95.40
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING COURT NO 7$.4]).Orl.Ciy.Y - Publish' May IS, 25, June 1, 8. 1976
Ystrzemski. Bsn, 7; Horton, Oct. 7; Perkins (Hening); S. Cinders
arerequired to serve a copy of your
Baltimore
at
Detroit,
((Wi)
0EZ97
SECPMO- 1 Mario Pecuna (Ii
McElwyn (Bridges). 6 vicans
Otii, XC, 7; Ford. Mm,
Answeror pleading to the Complaint
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Cleveland at New York, (fl)
17004603 Batquln Sutton(1) 4.60.
v DennisM Cox. etui, et
INVITATION TO BID
Rocket (Vandervort); 7. RollIck
STOLEN
BASES-Patek,
KC,
19;
on the Plaintiff's attorney, C.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Boston at Milwaukee, (n)
MONROE.WILSON
06.70.440:2. Bob.000dwin(7) 10.10
ii Defendant(s). - NOTICE OF
8.
Ocala
Dutchess
North. Oak. 19; Baylor. Oak, 18; (Sica).
VernonMize, Jr .Ct Cleveland. Mite
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Kansas City al Texas, (n)
ELEMENTARY
131) 4610; P (37) 9960; Big 0 (IS
SALE
- Notice is hereby given that
Campaneris.
Oak,
16:
Randolph.
(DeBer'y)
&amp; Bridges, 209 N Oak Avenue. P0
IN THE ESTATE:
Chicago at California, In)
with 371 141700
SCHOOL ADDITION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
FOURTH
1. Ranger Jean
NY, II, Rivers, NY, 14
Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida 37771,
Minnesota at Oakland. InI
THIRD- 1 Barguhn Edward (4)
AND
That the administration of the DECREE of Foreclosure entered on
PITCHING (S Decisions)- (Aldrich); 2. A'ton Byrd (Gill), 3
and tile the original Answer or
II 00 5 80 600; 2 Victor Gotos (3)
Estae of WALTER A. HOLLY, ?My 5, 1916 by the above entitled
GENEVA ELEMENTARY
Slaton, MO, 6 I. 857, 3.59 Fitlmornis, Proud Speed Ii Neely). 1. Foolish
pleading in the ofticeot the Clerk of
510450. 3 Bob Sutton (7)600:0 t3.
SCHOOL
Lad (Paul. 5. Heather Chance
XC, S I. 833. 3.12 J.Brown, Cle, 4
the Circuit Court on or before the 9th
Deceased. File No 76 145 CP is Court, in the above styled cause, the
4) 37 60 P 143) 11010.
ADDITION
500. 263 D.EIlis, NY, 4.1, .800. 397 (Hall); 6 Sharon Ola (Selders). 7.
day of June, A 0 • 1916 If you fail to pending In the Circuit Court for Undersigned United Slates Marshal.
FOURTH-I. Gastl 1(8) 9.60 380
Sealed bids from general con
Bird. XC, 4 1, .500, 3.55 Brites, Tex. Armbro Jamie (S. Clark); 8. Little
do so, judgment by default will be
Seminole County, Florida. Probate' or one of hii duly authorized
260; 2. Mutillla (7) 380 360. 3
deputies.
will
sell
the
property
Iractors
vill
be
received
by
Owner.
1.
$00.
309
Tiant,
Bsn.
5.2,
.714,
JOdi
(Brougeois)
taken arjanst you for the relief
Division. the address of this is'
Motina 141360, Q(7 8)55.40; P II 7)
Seminole County Courthouse. situate in Seminole County, Florida,
District School Board, Seminole
FIFTH -1. ScoIti Tron (Aldrich.
291 W.Campbell, Mm, 52. .711, 2.75.
demanded in the Complaint
136.20: DD (4$) 58.50.
described as: Lot 106, SUNLAP4D
County. Florida. at the office of the
STR IX EOUTS-Ryan, Cal. $0; 2. Robins Kim (Bereznak); 3. Tex c.
This Notice shall be published
Santord, Florida 32771 The Per
FIFTH- 1 Isasa Boniguen (7)
,
ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION.
Board, 202 East Commercial
Tanana, Cal, 73; Blyleven, Mm. 60; IC Ihienteldl, I Dougas Dynamite
onceeach week for four coecutive sonal Representativeof ?heEstate
12.20,960340 2. Apraiz Arrieta Ii)
IVan Deventer); S. Arden. Ed
Sanford, FIa. 37771. up to 5 o'clock
Hunter NY 16 Gocaoe Chi
weeks in the Evening Herald
OTHA W. NEALY. whose address according to plat thereof as
560360. 3 SolanaEchaniz (21 SIC.
(Newman); 6. Regal Eden (Ktn'tz.
11 Avenue, recorded in Plat Book I?, pages 97
P M Wednesday June 9. 1976 and
GREENVILI,E, S.C. (,\p (Seal)
1105 S
is
E
0 (4 7( 3940. P (74) 121.50
worth). 1 Sherazadi (Gill); S Billie
Gainesville, Florida 32601. The and 95. PublIc Records of Seminole
subsequently, at the Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Wrestler
Ole
Anderson
was
SIXTH- 1 Solano-Paco (2) Ii 00.
Personal County, Florida at public outcry to
E (Peters).
Counts Courthouse, up to 7:30
Clerk of the Circuit Court
name and address of the
stabbed Monday night, apparcasr. o'cI'.ck P M, same date at wl'ilch
SIXTH
1. Proud Blue ChiF 1.20. 310. 2 GaldosGoodwin (3)
Representative's dttorney are set the highest and best bidder for
By' Cecelia V Ekern
670. 1 40. 3 BObMlndiQ(a (5) 4.10.
(Paul. 2. Impulse (Wilsey); 3. KIn
at 1200 o'clock noon on Tuesday,
ti',e and place bids Will be publicly
ently by a fan, in a corridor
forth below
Deputy Clerk
rLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
0 1231 12800. P (73) $3160: DO ii
claims or June29. 1976 at the West door of the cpened and read aloud.
Lobelt
(Johnson);
4.
Mercury
leading to the dressing rooms,
Ail persons having
NerThec,, D4vmt..
CLEVELAND. MIlE 8.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Th work cOnsSts general(y of the
w. t.. Ptct, os Shooter IHierpel. 3. Lisbon
demands against the Estate are
BRIDGES
shortly he had finished a match Tirrpm
SEVENTH -1. RafaelMoline (3)
Sanford, Florida
lollowing
Hanover (Vandervort); 6. Speedy
7315
required. WITHIN THREE (3)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Hans IT Crank). 7. Navy Admiral 960. 60 420. 2. Ga(dosCob)an (7)
Dated 51816
at the Greenville Memorial Au LakeIac.d
71 1.6 saa r
Monroe Wilson Elementary
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
209 N Oak Avenue
St P.tr'st.urg
9100 60. 3 NestorArrieta (1) 1.60;
1621 432 6'; tkurtlworthl. 0. Debutante lass
...hC)IELL A. NE'AbERGER
School Addition, a one story steel
ditorium, authorities said.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
w.nitei' Hjyn
P0 Drawer Z
II 25 359 9, (OKetley)
0 (37) 4500. P (37) 11010
United Slates Marshal
trame building with an enclosed
Sivttterfl
DIvIi,,
THIS
NOTICE,
to
filewith
the
Clerk
Sanford. Florida, FlorIda 37771
lIe was admitted to Green- Mimi
EIGHTH- 1. Aprai M.andiola (Ii
Middle District of Florida
area of approximately 10730 square
77 II 711
of the above Court a written
Publish May 1. 11. 10, 75, 1v76
1, My Boy Joe
SEVENTH
16.20 6401.00. 2. Rafael Cobian 12)
ville
General
hospital,
which
rt Laud,rt-al.
ft.
.
statement of any claim or demand KENDELL W. WHERRY
DEl 20
(Ronler) 5.1.2. Jeans Babe (Frey);
6601 80. 3 ZubiBonlguen (8) 3.80,
W Palm Beach
have Each claim must be Assistant United States Attorney
Geneva Elementary School Ad
said he was in good condition. Pompano
they may
3 Fargo Mark (Half). I Honey
Beach
1221 in ii
0 17713080: P132)93.00; Bi9Q (3
•
Attorney for Plaintitf
dilion, a one story steel frame
An.
(In
.,.l
t,.-,,lhn.'
(nnn
...
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,,
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Publish May 25. June 1, S. 15. 1976
buIlding with an enclosed area of
" am 4. Pompano Beech 7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
basis for the claim. the n1m
6
Davids
Discovery
(Johnson):
(teNon, had lost the last match West Palm Beech 7. Fort LavO.rdal, 0
NINTH-iiorge (5) 8.50 6 20
approxImately 3500 square feet.
address of Ihe creditor or hit agent, DEl130
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Hierpe): 7. Mary Jo AdiOs
420; 2 Isasa (5) 7240 1S60; 3
Separate bids will be required for
on the card to Dino Bravo and samP'. 3. Lak.Iar'd I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
or attorney. and the amount
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ISeiders(, S Carolina Calgary
4.
Rodolfe (I( 10.20, Q (5$), p (i SI
St
Petersburg
"ac Addition, whiCh are located at
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CI
.
Tim
Woods
and
the
auditorium
claImed
It
the
claim
is
not
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 76.801yet due.
(Nielsen).
137 10
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNT'I', 'Jifterent sites, but a combined bid
Beach atMiam,
the date when it will become due
CA.09.F
I I. Cuniban Frisco
EIGHTH
had just about emptied when Pompano
TENTH-i lberEdward(2) 1100
will also be considered by the
Writ
Palm
Beach
at
FLORIDA
Fort
Lauderdale
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND shall be staled II the claim is
IS Clark); 2. Great Value (W.
520400; 2 Uriarte Lorenzo (fl 460
Anderson
was
stabbed,
police
Wnter
Ua,enat
SI
Pttersburg
contingent or unliquldated. the CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-41l.CA.09.F Oener.
ASSOCIATION
OF
LOAN
Taylors Farvel
Spriggsl. 3
9603 Nestor Davalos(S) 550; Q (I
Tampa at Lakela,'l
Bid Documents are open to public
said.
nature of the uncertainty shall be FIRST VIRGINIA MOP IGAGE
ORLANDO. a corporation,
iBnidges), 3 Nailznah (Ruggles); 5
7) 3140 P (2 1) 12000. 00 (8 2)
'nipection
in
the
offices
of
the
AND
PEAL
ESTATE
IN
stated. It the Iini iS 1.4CuTCd, tnc
Plaintiff,
Amy Girl Mercury (Rau); 6. Freeze
The dressing rooms are on
itsso
SOUTHE*NLIAOu$
Director of Auxiliary Services.
security shall be described The VESTMENT TRUST, an unin
(PhIlips),
7.
Curtis
(Seiders).
ELEVENTH- 1. Baroumn Paco
the 5411111.' floor as the ringside,
tatter,, DIVISIG,,
District School Board, F. W. Dodge
corporated
Virginia
Real
Estate
shall
claimant
deliver
sufficient
ROBERT F RIVERA and SALLY
W L.Pct.G$
(1) 17409.601.80, 2. Galdos.Egurbi
NINTH
1
Plan Room and Central Flor.da
Mr. Badeye
a
hallway.
The
police
but
off
to
Trust.
qualitied
to
do
business
In
copies of the claim to the Clerk
JO RIVERA. his wife, et at.
73 II S7 IS) 1.1601803 JorgeDiaga (3)3.60;
IDvoracek); 2. Toddlers Windy
Builders Exchange in Orlando, and
t IC 543 I',
enabletheClerktomallone l copy Florida.
said they had no witnesses or Sivrwiaii
Defendants
0 115) 11920. p (15) $11010,
(Reaul; 3 Stonecate Sharp (Pat
may be obtained from the offices of
Chinmotte
20
IC
SI)
Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF ACTION to each Personal Representative
suspects, and had not arrested Jacksonville
TWELFTH- I Apraiz.Boniguen
tersonl. 4 Sis Wampum (M
Gutmann Dragash Associates,
16 71. 432 Si
All persons interested ,n lt,e
TO ROBERT F RIVERA
13 80 17 60 4 20. 2 Rafael
Waitern
Divilioli
Crank):
,
ArCl'iitpcts,
Planners.
Inc.,
Sar.frd
5.
Pan
Lady
J.
;lflybodv.
(Deason).
6
ALLA COR PORAT ION. et ai
Estate to whom a copy of this Notice
KnoxvIlle
Westgate Village
21 IS S13
Podolfo 12) 160 300 3. Solana
Cardiff (J Hyseli); 7 Clever Trip
Atlantic National Bank Building.
Defendants,
Ctiaflanooi7a
'9
I?
$71
Of
Administration
has
been
mailed
Apartment $07
(Van Deventer). 8 Devils Advocate A:r.eta II) 300. 0 128)37 50. P IS?)
Suite 400, P0 Box 938. Sanford.
II 1.9 15? a',
NOTICE OF ACTION
are required. WITHIN THREE (31
Frazer, Pennsylvania
8.4.90. Big Q ((S with 7 '.10 19$ 20.
I Kucia).
Florida 32771. upon request ac
''.en?gOmecy
0
n
•
0
Mirlaw
Investments,
Ltd.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
19355
Mondays
Results
TENTH - 1 Cr'..,. Goose IVan (IS with all 01 7510.
compen''d by 550.00 deposit per set
a
corporation'.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
;.kscnv"te
I.
Orlando
3
br each site, or $73.00 per Combined
800 Dorchester Boulevard
THIS NOTICE. to file any oblections
Si'.rgsiS,
2.
Chinlotte
I
SALLY JO RIVERA
set
West
CImbu5
S.
.Y.Ontgomery
3
they may have that challenge tne
We-slgat• Village
Deposit will be refunded in lull (or
("attanloog'.
7.
KnoivIle
I
Suite 2535
valIdity of the Decendent's Will, the
Apartment 807
two
sets
to
General
Contractor
Tnday'tO.m
44
Montreal. Quebec. Canada
i
CIN('INN,\'rl
Al'i
- [)efenqualifications
Ot
the
Personal
Frazer. Pennsylvania
',r!ot'e at Savannah
submitting bona tIde bids and return
H3B. 1X9
Representative,
or
the
venue
or
__________
sive back Scott Perry, a fifth Orlando at Jack%onv,iis
iflS,S
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an of documents in good usable con
Kno.,li, a Chattanooga
jurisdiction of the Court
round draft choice from Wil- Coir,"t,i,5
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND action to foreclose a mortgage on dition within S days after ttie
McrtQomer'v
'.
Youarehereby notified that a suit
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED the following described property in opening of bids. Refund for sets in
hams College, and offensive
to toreclose a mortgage entitled
excess 01 two will be less one halt
Seminole County, Florida.
tackle lIon hunt, selected in the
S
FirSt Federal Savings and Loan WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Commence 37 56 chains South of the deposit to cover cost of
DATE of the first publication of
Association of Orlando, a cor.
t'iglitli
round (ruili Oregon, have
reproduction,
on
the
Same
basis
of
the Notice of Administration: May the Northeast corner of Section II,
poration. versus Robert F Rivera
WHA Playoffs
return of documents
signed
contracts with the
Township 20 South Range 30 East,
11th.
1916.
arid Sally Jo Rivera, his wife, et at,
Finals
General Contractors who obtain
Seminole
County.
Florida;
thence
OTHA w. NEALY,
Cincinnati Bengals. the Nationen filod against you in the
has
Best-oil Series
bid documents and do not bid the
run
N.
61
degrees
30'
00"
W.
to
the
as Personal Represenl
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
al Football League club anToday's Games
Westerly R W line of U.S. Highway voiect , must return same al least )2
alive Of the Estate •
Florida, being Civil Action Case No
Houston at Winnipeg, Winni
of Beginning; dayS before the bid date, or pay one
nounced.
Il
92.
for
a
Point
WALTER
A
HOLLY,
are
76501 CA 09 F and that you
peg Ieds sires 20
Ihencecontinue P4 6.Idegrees 30' 00" half lhedeposit per set todefray cost _____________________________
Deceased
required to file your answer with the
Thursday, May 27
of reproduction and handling, as sd
W. 105.90 feet; thence run N 25
SPEER
&amp;
SPEER.
PA.
Clerk of said Court and to serve a
Houston '.t Winnipeg
degreeS 30' 00" E. SI 814 feet; thence lorth above.
II)
Magnolia
Avenue
copy thereof upon the plaintiffs
Sub contractors and Others maii
run N. 02 degrees 15' 40" E. 93244
Post Office Box 1361
attorneys, whose name and address
complete bid documents uøn
NOTICE
feet.
thencerun
S
87
degrees
4-4'
70"
i et forth below, nd later than Sanford, Florida 32771
deposit as stated above, one halt of
NOTICE is hereby given that the
E. 57.250 feel, thence run 5 49
Attorney
for
Personal
June tO, 1976 If you fall to do so a
which will be refunded upon return Board of County Commissioners of
degrees 30 10" E. 31.699 feet
NBA Playoffs
Default will be entered against you Representative
of documents in good condition Seminole County, Florida, shall at
the P C of a curv, concave Nor
Finals
Publish.
M'.y
1$,
75,
1916
for lhe relief demanded in the
wilhin
S
days
after
opening
Of bids. 7 00 pm or as soon as possible
th*esterly and having a radius of
Best-oil S.ni.i
DEl 100
The real property
Complaint
Each
bid
must be accompanied by thereafter, on the 15th day of June,
3000 feet, thence run Southeasterly.
Thursday. May 21
_______________________________ Northeasterly
proceeded against, Situated in
,i certified check or bid bond issued 1916. in the Seminole County
and P4orlhwesterly
Phoenix
at
Boston,
Bdston
as
Sem.nole County, Florida. is
by '.n acceptable surety company Courthouse, Sanford, FIorda, leadS series IC
ig said curve 115)97 f,et.
IoIlowS
for not less than S per cent of the consider the adoption of the
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
through a central angle of 220
Unit I 6, OAK HARBOUR.
FOR TAX DEED
degrees 00' 00" to Itie P T of said bii bid The successful bidder will following Ordinance'
SECTION ONE. a Condominium (I7.246 Florida Statutes)
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
curve; thence run N $9 degrees 31)' ho required to furn,sh Performance
recorded in Official Recards book
NOTICE IS (IEREBY GIVEN,
18" W 5059 feet: thence run N. 00 Bond and Labor and Materials SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
996. Page 0053. Public Records of that RObe,f H Leslie the holder of
Payment Bond each in the full PROVIDING
FOR
COM
degrees 79 24" E. 100.00 feet; thence
AT FERN PARK
Seminole County, Florida, and the following certificates has filed
amount of the contract sum, isSued PREHENSIVE ANIMAL CON
run S $9 degrees 30' IS" E. 6.1.716
PeDsvsion
as
recorded
Exhibits thereto
0 said c,rtilicafe$for a tax dud to be
by a bonding company licensed in TROL; AMENDING SECTION 4 OF Rich Henderson
feet; thence run N. 23 degrees 30'
7826 25-'-- 19
Official Records Book 996. Pages issued thereon. The ertif icate
lorida
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
00" E 49 107 feet, thence run S. 6.4
OR. Gary English
2$ 24 39- 51
0113 through 0111, InclusIve, Public numbers and years of issuance, the
To
be
eligible
for
consideration,
OIIIANCE
P40.
t$egrees 30' 00" E. 39090 feet to a
748 FOR THE Clarence DanIels
312539.- 15
_________________________________________
Records of Seminole County. descnipfion of the property,
bids
must
comply
with
the
laws
of
PURPOSE OF RE DEFINING THE Charleyhent
and the Point on the Westerly P W line of
307$ 27- 15
Florida. and Amendments thereto names in which it was assessed are
Florida,
all conditions of the TERM "ANIMAL" AS DEFINED DanAnders
u.s
Highway I? 8.92. thence run S
30-32 26- 58
at recorded In Official Records Book as followS'
75 degrees 30 00" W. along said Specifications, and must be made on IN SUBSECTION IC); AMENDING Dan Smith
2131 30- 59
999, Page 1520. Official Records
Year Of Westerly P W line 36000 feet to the afacsimileoftheformincludedwifh SECTION 23 OF SEMINOLE JackPoole
Certificate No 52
7932212-93
Book 1009, Page 79. and OfficIal Issuance 1971
the contract documents. In COUNTY OROINANC( NO. 71,, Tom Daniels
Point of Beginning,
3337 26- 94
FOR DRIVING
Records Book 1056. Page 0048.
you
duplicate,
enclosed
In
an
opaque
SUBSECTION
(C),
FOR
THE
Jim
Haynes
DescrIption of Property
Pill been filed against you and
______
3)3132- 93
,Public Records of Seminole County,
CONFIDENCE
E'i of Lot 1 81k 7 Tn 0 Sanford arerec)uired to sine a copy of your sealed envelope bearing lhe name PURPOSE OF AUTHORIZING MikeWheslefl
3332 32- 97
C ________
FlorIda, together with an undivided Town of Pb I Pgs S610 6.4 + 112, II).
and
address
of
the
bidder
add the THE ESTABLISHMENT OF lM
written defenses, if any, to it on W.
30.33 43- 106
toe Marazzito
JOIN
THE
_____
the
common
proiect or projects on which he it POUNOMENT
Interest in and to
FEES
C. H',jtchison. Jr. Hutchisn &amp;
1)5. 11$ • 117
AND Ken Evans
3239 39-109
______
MICHELIN
________
clemenS s.
__________
Name in which assessed Zonnye T. Morris. plaintiff's attorney, whose bidding.anddelivered not later than REDEMPTION CHARGES BY
APA Division
date and hour mentioned above.
DULY ADOPTED RESOLUTION RobEllioft
WITNESS my hand and seal of Davis and Amanda 0, Tucker
address is Post Office Drawer H,
MOVEMENT
________
Owner
reserves
the
right
to
reject
OF
THE
BOARD
OF
COUNTY
thiS Court of Sanford. Seminole
All of saL r'roperty being in the Sanford. Florida, 3777), or' or before
t2 Short
302530- 58
_________
and
file
any
or
all
bids
or
certain
portions
06
COMMISSIONERS:
PROVIDING John Gino
'County. Florida, this 30th day of
the 28th day of June. 197$,
Counly of Seminole, Staleof Florida.
3537.2)- 59
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stipulated
In
the FORM OF F 0 R
C0NSTPUC1I0N
the original with the Clerk of Ihit a bid as
Unless iuch certlticate or cer
April, 1976.
Dive Beck
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PROPOSAL,
and
to
waive
any
In
SEVERABILITY
AND
AN
EF
redeemed
ac
Court
either
before
sirvlce
on
e
Jim
Andrews
333036- 99
:(Seal)
tmficales shall
formalities and technicalities In FECTIVE DATE.
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr
cording to law Inc properly plaintiffs alforney or immediately
Novice B Divisn
McRO BERTS
will
b.ddmflg.
and
to
award
the
lob
In
the
(SEAL)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
described In such certificate or thereafter. otherwise a default
293332- 91
Lou Branding
best
interest
of
the
Owner.
No
bid
Arthur H BecItwith. Jr.
be enfered against you for th, relief
By: Mary N Darden
3539
certiftcates will b sold to the
Billy Daniels
be w'Ihdrawn Ion a period of
t er
JitU Sutmnid$
Deputy Cicnis
3 3'.., ,.-_ Iu
highest cash t,.aaer it the ourl detnanded in hi Cuuipi.inf.
dJyS from liii opening date.
County Commissioners
* :James J. Loveless. Jr
WlTNESSmyhandandttsesealol
BobStanCliff
3637 31-Ill
house door on the 7th day of June,
DIstrict School Board,
Seminole County. Florida
this Court his 2ttt day of May. 19/6.
of tne Firm
iio, at 11.00 AM.
JOHN DICKEY INC.
Seminole County
Robert .1. Pierce
Gites. Hedrlck &amp;
Dated this 25th day of April. IIio. (Seal)
Ph. 322 46SI
Robert
0
Feather,
Attorney
at
Law
Artj'Jr H. titckwitti. Jr.,
:Robinson. PA.
Ar'hur H BecItwitIt, Jr.,
Chairman
40$
P o Box 10
Firs?
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
'109 East Church Street
OlIhe
Circuit
Court
Clerk
WillIam P. Layer.
Alta -nonfe Springs,
By Cherry Kay Travis
:orlandO, FlOfid.a 32101
By , Thelma Scott,
SEMIPOLE
Superintendent
Florida 3710)
Deputy Clerk
Altorneys for Plaintiff
Deputy Clerk
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By JAY SHARBUTT
AP Tele vision Writer
controversy when they took It
NEW YORK (API - CBS' off," said Robbin Arhold, an
"Beacon 11111," which some 11110 spokesman.

critics called "Upstairs. Downstairs" with a Boston accent,
was bumped off TV last October
after 10 episodes because of
very low ratings.
But two hour-long episodes
that never aired still exist.
What's being done with them?
Well, it seems that Home Box
Office, Inc.. a New York firm
that supplies movies, sports
and programs to suberibers of
cable-TV, has bought the rights
to show the two episodes for
$130,000.

Next month, it'll broadcast
them back-to-back over the 150
cable systems it serves as an
experiment in what 11130 calls
"participatory television."
The company says that before and after each show, it'll
flash on the TV screen a tollfree
number for viewers to call and
say whether they liked the
"Beacon lull" episodes.

"We also thought the two episodes were pretty darned good
and deserved to be seen."
To get as wide an audience as
possible, he says, the two
episodes will be broadcast on
five days next month at different times in hope of attracting
everyone from the housewife
during the day to the late-to-bed
gang at night.

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In Remembrance

Plano&amp; Organ Lessons

With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published

The first showing will be on
June 14 at 1 p.m. EDT and
again at 9 p.m. On June 16 the
episodes will be shown at 2:30
p.m. and at 7 p.m. Two days
later, there'll be one showing at
11 p.m., with another single
showing at 6 p.m. on June 20.
The last showings will be at
2:30 p.m. and 7p.m. on June 22.
Arhold concedes that the callin poll may not be all that representative of the viewers' ree
action.

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Full charge bookkeeper, knowledge
of NCR preferred. Salary. $7,300.
Apply I am. to S p.m., Longwood
City Hall, 173 W Warren Ave.

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deceased, trying to locate Ethan
'Allen recliner (white gold) placed
n Shop to be upholstered, late
Summer '75. Please call 373 6991
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Action Reports , , - the court, fire and police
beat. Fast paced solid reporting on the law,
crime and its consequence. Bob is always on
the scene. Searching police blotters, interviewing investigators, covering the fires,
accidents and trials. Bob gets it all and
delivers the action for you daily.

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Duplicator Punch Press Operator.
Must be able to read blue prints.
and figure bend allowance on
'Sheet metal Minimum of 2 yrs
experience. ACME CONVEYOR
CO. 510 Pecan, Sanford.

portunity for aggressive man with
Some salnexpecience, 1.600 salary
while training. Apply at Ar?
Brown Pest Control, 2562 Park
Dr.. 322 $145.

,Furn
190 Mo
101 W. 91h St

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Unfurnished

Drpamwold- Owner will finance
nice 3 BR with carport, new

MLS-REALTORS

carpet, hardwood floors. A.)
condition. Priced right. 323.5609 or
323 4762.

321.0041

EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONA- First area, centram air,
wall to wall carpet, 2 BR, 2 baths,
large Fla. room, attractive kit
chen,
built-in
stove Oven.
refrigerator, paneled office, 7
carports. 1245. No pets, 574-1010.

7201 S. FRENCH
SANFC'1i- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath

DeBARY AREA- 3 BR, central
heal &amp; air, wall w,JI carpet. No
qualify ng. Immediate occupancy.

home, ai conditioner, shady lot,

118.250. MAKE OFFER.

$25,400.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

3 BR, central air, near Plnecrejt
School and shopping, 2621 Elm St.,
Sanford. Call Mrs. Mello, 339 695.6.

REALTORS

8306833

Sanford, 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, air conditioned. $185
mo , plus $75 security dep.
Available June 1 322 7199
CAS5ELBERRY-- Camelot, 3 OR, 2
bath, den and family room, air,
$295 month.
SHEOAH- 2 BR, 2 bath bachelor
Pad, $190 month.
WINTER SPRINGS- I BR, 2'
bath, country. 1.300 month.
WINTER SPRINGS- I BR, I1 2
bath, family room, air, $210
month,

SANFORD AREA- 2 BR furnished
trailer, utilities furnished. 110
week.
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
$31 8272
3 BR.2013 Washington Awe. $2lSmo.
373 4010 wk days or 322 $451 week.

JOHNNY WALKER

373635.3

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

PRICE REDUCED - MUST SELL
- Like new 1 OR, in settled neigh
borhood. Furnished. Large corner

322-6457

lot. Kitchen equipped, 1.25.900.

kit, equip fenced, double
many extras. $21,100 3495

OWNER TRANSFERRED
Nearly new 3 BR, quiet uncrowded
area, convenient. Excellent

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Stenstrom Real

Harold Hall Realty
Realtor
323-5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

NEAT AS A PIN! Two bedro

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY

LARGE CORNER LOT

bath, carpeting, drapes, er
front porch. Priced for qulc
111,000,
Bedrooms, paneled family
utility shed, shallow well. F

BPP 12 mo. warranty. 124
COMPLETELY PANELED
Bedrooms, carpeting, 2 lar
completely fenced, $14,500.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

DELTONA- Quality home, air, top
value at 1110. Deposit. No pets.
574 1040
34-/obi1e Homes

CLOSE TO SHOPPING &amp; SCI
-3 Bedrooms, kitchen eqi
patio, carpeting, $21,950

Associate
Eves. 323.01*3

CLOSE TO GOLF
3 Bed
11 2 baths, central heatal
pelIng. 1001 shed, deep wel
warranty. 175.000.

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INC.

Space for small business, good
location. 17 92, Call 3270735 or 327
4.697 alter S.

8-Wanted to

ARTMENT1

134

MONTH

Want to rent building suiteble for all
type repair work, prefer about
25*30' or larger, near Sanford,
with all utilities and reasonable
rent 373 6012 days or 323 5121
evenings

Modern Faciliti es
11 G. E. Kitchens
ocated West of Hwy. I7.2
At 1170FlorId
Florida Ave.
Ph. 323.4450

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Meetings
Business 7:30 1st Tues

LIKE REDECORATING?
This antique 2 story with high
ceilings and fireplace needs a
facelift. Priced so you can do it.
52). 500

Call Santord's Sales Leac

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Sc

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Bingo

Every Wed,

8. Sat
Early Birds 7:15pm

Real Estate

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Large 3 BR. 2 bath, family
heat air, fruit trees 11.251
1234 P1 327 6345

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APARTMENTS
Large 1 8.2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnit
CLUB ROOM
POOL

125

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W. 25th St.
SANFORD

1505

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

322-2090
Prolec,iion.illy Manaqrn
(5'.

Highway 17-92, Sanfi
Across From Ranch H

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to Life in
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Classified Ads didn't
there wouldn't be an
Owner transferred, must 511
new home, beautiful white
OR, 2 bath, central h
beautiful wall to wall cat
Call 3770706 ,iltpr S 30 W94
anytime weekends. Or cc
and see it 2117 Yale Ave.

149.500.

OUT OF TOWN. 3 BR frame on
large lot, wood floors, almost new
Only S19.500

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Reg Real Estate Broke
=11; KRI'DERIA333o:
107W Commercial
Phone 3227*31. Santorc

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Completely renovated 3 &amp;
homes, 1' i baths, with
heat, from 5)8.000. As 10*
down
Looking for a Homeca

VERY NEAT
Owner selling 7 room, 1.110 sq. it
stylish home with breakfast bar,
all new carpeting J. paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat,
huge back yard, close to] schools
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Jim Hunt Realty,
7571 P.jrk Dr
MLS Realtors

- SUPER SPECIAL
w 3 OR, 2 bath immaculate

After

3229211.

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Sunken family room, 2 car
te Extras galore. Walking

nce 10 shopping center.

BALL REALTY

ig $11,900

Reg

Real Estate Broki
117W 1st, Sanford 372 5

NAMIC PROPERTIES

V Hardwich. Broker
Deltona66lôoll

TAFFER REAl

NPIY CLARK REALTY
Phone 305322159*

Rep Real Estate Broki
1100 E. 25th St.

Days and After HourS

Sanford. lovely 2 story 4 BR, 2 bath
corner lot. assume loan, small
clown, by owner, $34 5992.

it Be A Rent Donor
e A Home Owner

PLAY GOLF

ri build your dream home

VA &amp; 235 financing

Owner selling 3 BR. 2 bath stylish
home near Country Club golf
course. Central heat and air,
carpeted throughout, enclosed
p3tiO, heated pool, bar b Que.
fenced 'or privacy. First time
offered. ',nwn evenings and
weekends. Call 373 5167

able We also build govern
Subsidized homes

eg Real Estate Broker
803W. lit St.
136061or3230517eves.

7 BR mobile home 115.000
SIre &amp; Office Bldgs for kent, 1,000
sq it $225
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MLS
HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
323- 7832
Eves. 322 0617 or 372.1587

biIe Fmes

'73 Flamingo, 12' x 65', 2 BR, with
den, goodcorid Prlvaterented lot.
Take over payments. 323-5158
after 5.
1SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 323 3200

47-Real Estate Wanted
Have customer who wants to buy 1
acre homesite. Lake Jessup area
KISH
REAL
ESTATE,
REALTORS, 321 0041.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

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Sanford's newest
Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

W49WW

flusine%sMeet19
2nd Moncjay.. 7000
CtubHour,_3p ni

*Urge Wooded Lots
*Paved Streets *Sewers
*Street Lights EiSidewalks

Fast
If your

club or organization
lnclui.11 in

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Oa'ly (closeaw
BinqO Thursday 2000

would like to be
this listing call;

ç,

neighborhood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

25,000

FROM '

VA Financing -Nothing

Down •

FHA

Conventional-5% Down

CONSTRUCON L.
211 W. 25th

Sanford, Fl,.

Call for Appointment 322-3103
ADDITIONS- REMODELING

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Suits, Evening gowns, etc. Open
10 4 daily, 6 days, 101 West 271h St.
(Near Pinecrest School)

Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy
5erf:rd Av.. 9 !1CJi Sooth of Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Brailey Qdham3234670
BUILDER-DEVELOPER

65-Pets-Supplies

* SPECIAL*
124

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79-Trucks-Trai lers

I947 F or d F SOB lift, van, hydraulic
lift, air, Phone 323-7310.

Req. German Shepherd puppies,
females, $100. Males $123. Phone
322 3747 after S.

1914 Toyota pick up, long bid, air
323 5061 aft er I p.m.

19fl F or d Pickup, . ton. fully
equipped, camp special. $7,400.
Cocker Spaniel puppies, AKC Req.,
3234755
beautiful solid colors, jood
temperament, shots started. Own Sell us your car or truck even if you
both parents. $100. 373 $691.
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, BAIRD-RAY DAT
Great Dane.
SUN, Fern Park. 131.1311.
male, 2 yrs. old,

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 1915
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 305$35 9331 collec t .

Interested? 3n 38S3

51-41ousehold Goods

80-Autos for Sale

Poodle, white female

miniature mos. old,
373-7161

Console. wa lnut finish with sliding
door. Assume balance of $61 or 8
Payments Of U.

limos, old standard male
poodle, apricot, AKC Reg.
3231093

DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
AKC Puppies ill, Stud Service
Call Mr Anderson, 363.5110.

1975 Siflger Zig-Zag
beautiful walnut console with
aulomalic button hole, Pay
balance of $91, or 10 payments of
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. 1st SI., Downtown

or S3I-1605.

1973 Buick Century, AM-FM, power
steer ing &amp; brakes, air. $2,600.323
6396 after 4.

Top prices, used, any condition.
1972 Chevrolet Luv Pickup, good
611 8126, Winter Park.
condition, $1,311.
PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy 1971 Matador X. vinyl roof, bucket

3fl 9111

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St. 322-2335
We Buy Furniture

1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 door,
vinyl top, I speed, rebuilt engine.
$995 CHICO&amp;THE MAN, 373.1570

1969 F or d Galaxie 500, 2 door, 390
engine; 19U Ford van camper;
1971 Renault R 10, 1 door; 1969
68-Wanted to Buy, Renault R.lO, I door, 1969
Plymou th Fury. I door. Phone 349
5370.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Assume payments Singer Zig tag in

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seats, automatic air, Cruise
Con trol, 92,198.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD

Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
30 pct. commission. Free Pick.

for

ups. Auction. Saturdays 1 p.m.
Sanford 322 2210.

52-Appliances

Want to buy used pop up camper
with hard lop and sides. Phone
349 5310

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
,2AOONEY APPLIANCES 323.0697

Phone 323.1010
1966 Mustang, wh ite, with blue Interior. newly painted, good tIres .
Excellent condition, $90 . 373.7791
after 5:30.

Wanted to buy used office furniture. 1963 Mercury, original conditIon, PS

I

Any

53-TV.Radio- Stereo

Quantity.

NOLL'S

&amp; PB, new tire's. Inspected In
April. Phone 322 $796.

Casselberry, Hwy. 17-92. 830-4206

Color TV'S from $50. B&amp;W. from
115; Service all makeS. HERBS'
IV. 1700 S. French, 373-1731.

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 323-9370

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

CASH 322.4132
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sa,iford Ave.

Giastron II' Runabout, Evinnude,
55 hp , 3 cyl , power tilt, top,
'

Excel, cond. John Bean, 323 5691
or 831 8090.

1914 Pinto, extra clean, runs perfect.
CHICO &amp; THE MAN. 373.1510 or
$341605.
1975 Toyota Corolla. 10.000 miles.
Assume payments. 322 210Oafler3
p.m , anytime weekends.

70-Swap &amp; Trade
SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge, All admitted free.

23' Westwind, Inboard, Outboard

Cabin
Aluminum Float on
Trailer. 321 5)28,

Come browse every Sunday 9 to S

11' Sparamer, fiberglass boat, SO HP
Mercury Excellent for skiing,
$300 3723825

at the Movieland Drive-in
Theatre, South 17 92 Phone 372.
1216

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fiberglass Runabout. 75 hp.
Johnson, 3 mos. old, used S Hr's.

1975 Honda CVCC Civic. 2,000 miles .
1.3.100 or best otter, 3231734. after
S. 322-14*0.
1972 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, while
on white. 1.3.300. 373.1100 or $30
1141.

I Good furniture from the '20's and

ROBSON MARINE
2929 Il OY V 17 92
327 5T6

2195

colleclablel. Hi-Way 16 Antiques,
11 , miles east of I Ion Pt. 46. 322
6972

7-Avto Parts

'#72 Flat 121 2 door sedan,
Very clean

$1495

GA REBUILT MOTC
Cast Iron Sleeves
N AUTO PARTS. 322

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN

itioned Batteries,

NOLL'S
Casseiberry, 17 97,8)0 4206

95 each

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 531.3318.

1912 VW Squareback 4 speed,
AM radio. Only 32.000 miles

71-Antiques

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13.000. 323 0071 or 373 9095 alter S.

Used office furniture

nge REEL'S BODY
anford Ave

PH, 322.1333

Auction Arsenal
SANFORD AUCTION BUILDING
12005 FRENCH

323-7340
I'ZitChen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell. 3n @052
anytime

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
10 display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305122 4730 collect.

In Remembrance
Honor The Memory Of
Departed Loved Ones

With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st

Add lIc for each additional S words.

Call

322-2611 or 831.9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald
Want to lose weight'
Can't stay on a diet?
Call 373 0071
PLANTS - Good Prices, Good
Advice. Plants I Answeri, 210 E.
1st SI., 373-7177.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
3725422
3II3ISE.FIrsISt.

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THE HERALD
CLASSIF IED
DEPARTMENT
322.761)

reaideuUal

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"Mall"

Miller

SOU TH

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20 pct. sale on all like new con
signment clothes. Dresses, Pants

(or Sate

Compose your own memoriam, or
ask Our assistance We should

LOYi?,

4

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 115.0 per day
CAR POLL'S FURNITURE

60-Office Supplies

New 32 caliber. swing Out cylinder
nickel plated revolvers

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323.3344 q 373.1710

Rent

64-Equipment for

Sansul Stereo Hi Fl amp; I chrome
IS" wheels; Also AM FM stereo.
3230708.'

Merchandise

receive your message no later
than S p m Friday, May42Ith.

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air conditioners, 1100. each Phone

Classified
Ads
didn't
work. . there wouldn't be any.

SG-,V3ceUallUu

1913 XLCH, extended front end and
raked. Call 323 51*3 after 5.

1.350
2661 Magnolia

custom trailer, all accessories.
Sanford, 2 furnished apts. in central
location, both rented. Excellent
income By owner, 110.500 cash.
831 5992.

ia-torcycIes

FARM TRACTOR

327-1116.

2400 French Ave.
)91 after 6

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

63-Machinery-Tools

Utility trailer with 4'17''2 bed; also 2

awning, shed Hurricane Awning.
Reasonable. 373-415.3.

Building on busy corner! Zoned GC.
2 Owner will help finance. 562.500.
Call Mr Belsilo for details. 372

Any yea r thru 1976 modelS. 7 days
week. call collect. 541.7I31.

low cost Classified Ad.

3 OR. 11 , bath, 60'x12' Star, 32' metal

I Lots, Osleen, high and dry.
cleared Beautiful home site with
large oaks. 373 8691 after 1 p.m.

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT wIth a

finishing machine and compactor
and much, much more, 1500. 1100
Cornell Drive.

1975 Cameron 12'x60', 1 bath, central
heat &amp; air, other feature's, like
new. In adult park. No down, will

43-Lots-Acreage

p.m.

1103.

Magnavox Stereo

15 Words $2

sol~velolne
- I 14~11

new electric adding machine,

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

to $33 fo.
complete car. Call 372.1434 after 4

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301 W. First St., 322

New Paymaster check writer, 1.55;

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BUY JUNK CARS- $15

14 322 6231.

RESALE BOUTIQUE

322.2118

UNSWORTH REALTY

VNAI
V .1 ,VV,

251

STOP AND THINK A Mill
2 STORY STUCCO. Nicely
decorated I BR. separate garage
with cottage or game room space.

1.21.500 3230522,

STUDIO 1,2.3
BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

FROM

REALTORS

Peg Real Estate Broker
26385. Sanford Ave
321 0759 eves 372 7643

41-Houses

Luxury Patio Apartments
Did you know that y ou r
club or organization can
appear In this listing each
week for only $3 p.r
week? This is an ideal
way to Inform the public
- of your club activities,

24 Hrs.

2017S. FRENCH (HWY. 17-92)

roofing.

casual Suits, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short &amp; long
play suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2610 Hiawatha
Ph. 373.1301

3 BR, 2 bath, Jewett Lane, 1.35.000.

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COMPARE THIS VALUE
iBR. 2 baths, central air, carpet,
garage, like new View of Lake
Monroe VA FHA Only 128.900.

323-9410

301 E. 73rd St.-' 3 OR, family room
and formal dining room. 132.500'

46-Commercial Property
FHA OR VA
3 Bedrooc
baths, grapes, range,
carport, a real buy for $1

Req. Real Estate Broker 3210640
323 7895
3720779
322 2748

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' c!ofhing Boys' new
childrens

sacrifice. 3210239.

monthly. 118,500 1.650 down.

Broker
Days 322.7174

BR, 7 bath, IllS Paloma. $37,500.

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ACREAGE BARGAIN- 10 Acres.
will divide, 12.350 per acre.

31. fenced, new carpel, P &amp; I, $150

1 Bedroom furn. house
downtown Sanford
Couple only. 373-2645

I BR. 7 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
$29,900. 322 6913.

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Rain Trees. Aialeas, Camphor
Trees, Wc. Border grass, 37c.
Large bushy LIgustnurn, $1.91.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Cr. WekIva Park Drive and SR

MAD 50 5,

Days -3226173
Plights - 322 2352

retirement or newly married
122.5.00.

REMODELED HOME

33-Houses Furnished

372.7495

77- Autos Wanted

62-Lawn-Garden

Sale

Sunland-- 3 BR, 1 bath, heal

nds

land2 Bedrooms
IorI',Baths
ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING

'IERICAN
VETERANS

ó5cea.. over 50. SOc ea Cackleb.rry
Farms, I way between New
Smyrna and Detand off H,,yllon
Samsula Drive. Ph 961 121 5.159.

HILDA RICHMOND
574-3167
Do Itona

THE CONTRACT"

tills

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"LIVE HENS"

SHIRLEY MILLETT
83492)2
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

3220065

37-Business Properly

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Longwood

I BR, 2 bath, air conditIon. 112
Tangelo Drive, 3221515 or 372
1851. By Owner.

"SERVICE BEYOND

Several small lots for trailers up to
36'. Adults No pets 2515 Park Or,

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Black eyed peas and butter beans
You pick. Farm across Street
from Lake Monroe Baptist
Chu-ch Ph, 372 723*

RUTH TUECH
834-9212
Altamonte Springs

Eve. 322-1496,322-1164,322.1916

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9-Good Things to Eat

SHIRLEY MILLETT
8349212
Casseiberry-Winter Springs
Sanford Altamonte Springs

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S. French
372-4991

REAL ESTATE
Realtor

Tuesday, May 23, 1?16-$B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

for Sale

adds, subtracts, multiplies.
Burrough 160; Keystone 0mm like
new projector, camera, and
screen. $160 Also 4" cement

CallBaft

Stemper Realty

Kish Real Estate

Furnished duplex, newly renovated,
3 rooms I bath, adults, no pets.

apartments,

3 R oom Apt

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NOTICE

Peas. BE 8. Crowders, U pick
Marquette Ave. (off S. fleardall)
Hunter, 372 0.415.

Call Central Fla's
Sales I Exchange Leader

2' z Acres with I BR, 2'i bath home.
Air cond. and heat. Beautiful anti
ideal location 1371 E. Lansdowne
Ave.. Orange City. 1.43.900. Ph.
901 175-2554.

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A Phone call could start you on a
and profitable career. Call $67

0316.

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365 3121

3 Room turn apt. Bedroon is air
conditioned. 190 mo 111 E 8th St., Trailer In camp ground, 12*28', I
BR. air cond., utilities. 1)55 mo.
322 4255 or 322 5786
Y.amper's hove. 722 6077
1 room furniShed ef ficiency. Private
entrance. Downtown Sanford. 323
9579 alter 6 p.m
35-)jbbiIe Home Lots

- 4'

Child Care for as low as 12 per wk. if
you qualify. 3235490, A SMALL
_WORLA)

location

rent,

anytime
2 Bedroom, unturn,, $30 wk, adults.
1.35 week With children, 372 6670.

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MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
Color TV, Air Cond, Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 48. SR 43.4, Longwood
$62 1000

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6-Child Care

Bedroom

2

Ideal

Reasonable

furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see 300 E.
Airport Blvd , Sanford, 323 1310

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For fast relief
call the

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turn,shed

BAMBOO COVE APTS

LOST: Reddish Pekingese female Part time maintenance man, 6 day
wk,, 6 to 9 pm Apply in person
dog. Tampa vaccirsal Ion 1. license
only Wuv's. 2911 Orlando Drive.
tag. Name "Ginger", Last seen
vicinity of I 1 &amp; 44 West. 641-9921
Plushest spot in thS
WAITERS
or 6611013
county Super money potential.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
LOST - Golden Retriever puppy,
i C.,i,iiiiert,al
vicinily Mayfair &amp; Hospital
323 5176
Reward. 322 0516

46P

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Art Brown Pest Control has one
opening in sales Fantastic op.

5&amp;
Found
-Lost

Furnished

28edroom-Adults
WEKIVA LANDING
On The River 831 9687

Longwood

Hostess,

ond hot

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EXP FIBER GLASS WORKERS
BUILDING SUPPLY MAN
MAINTENANCEMAN
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
Fantastic Job,
NURSERY WORKER

Every Sunday

Herald

'ttA

Evening Ileiuki

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's easy
and fun
The Want Ad Way.
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Lovely 3 room apt , Very well fur
nished &amp; carpeted. Reasonable
I ,
rent, 118 W. First SI.
Lady, live in with semi-invalid man.
160 wk, 373 1309.

4A-Public Notices

42.

Every Day.

49

LieBary- Lovely large 1 BR, air,
adults, near stores, bank, cliii,
ches 66$ 64$ or 322 8054

Various Openings

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Reserve additional copies of
'this commemorative isstie by
calling:

30-Apartments Unfurnished

PRESSMAN
-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
373 3176

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care" "Hotline," Adults or Teens
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers,
For further information call 173 4.587
Or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group p 0
Box 553. Sanford, Fla 37771

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You will enjoy reading about
the ev3nts of that day, ttb
biographies, city directory
and other Interesting facts
about Lake Mary and
Seminole county,

CIRCULATION DEPT.

R 1.1 Till. l L .WtS Cl"
Don't Walk
In The Rain
Job Hunting
SEE USTODAYI
MECHANIC

fl-Rooms

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Room, private bath &amp; entrance, air
conditioning, ncooking )n 65@0
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COLLECTION MEN

Sanford, Florlda 37771

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$

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FACE0WI1HADRINKI
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123.4317
Write P.O. Bo* 1713

Writes them

edition dedicated to the
history of Lake Mary and Its
//

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Add lic for each additional Swords.

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May 26,1928

On May 26th. The Evening
Herald will reprint a special
section of the May 26. 1928

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15 Words $2

'4',

Bob Lloyd

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Rentals
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REPORTS...
I

locations, Call 3220015.

Cocktail waitresses needed Ins
mediately. 4 nights weekly.
Inquire Club Diamond, Hwy 1792.

'5'

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May 31st

SATURDAY

_______

For Lease- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 7 high volumn gas

Compose your

own memor iam, or
ask our assistance. We should
receive your message no later
than 5 p.m. Frdav. May 28th.

5sprtnities
Opou

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DeBary.

ACTION

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141

113

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private lessons in Sanford. 322
.

weanesmy 5

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Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music, Is offering

COOK- Fantastic hours
Great boss Excellent pay, Heavy
banquet work.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
323 5176
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(RANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS,$30 6061

DUPLEX furnished or Un

%--Miscellaneous

Charming Two Story

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
BR. central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard, screened porch. $19,500,

31A-Duplexes

41-Houses

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AUTO TRAIN, walk to work from
this "neat as a pin" 3 BR. 11.'7 bath
T me. Fenced yard, central heat ~
. air, waO waU carptlr., Lll!l?y C:'nlcr!st!e tIvin; in 3 !srge
building %7S 000 with .ywwl t.rm5
bedreons, 1": bath's. large dining
room with fireplace. Family
CRY ALL THE WAY to the BANK.
room, and formal dining rm.
Let OTHERS pay your INCOME. 2
Kitchen equipped. Well for
BR duplex (I of 6) 127,900. Good
climate master H A. Tree shaded
terms. Gel 70 pct. CASH return on
fenced yard. On large corner lot.
CASH. BUY all 12 units at
138.500
DISCOUNT. Tax SAVINGS. 1. get
Call Caroline Holtzclaw. Assoc.
rich, even witi, the headaches.

Sacrifice *

Payments.

25.1$ Park Or .170 up
I 8.7 BR Mobile homes in retirement
park. Furn or Unfurn

Classy

HEA D

FOUND. Black male poodle,

So as a check, he says, Trendcx, Inc., an opinion-sampling
firm 11110 uses, will call subscribers in five or six major
Why "Beacon lull" instead of cities on June 22 to compare
'I movie
their reactions to the "Beacon
It's because
,
Hill" episodes with those
controversial when CBS first phoned in by viewers.

IJUft

2-In Nemoriam

11-lflStt'UCtiO(fl

Departed Loved Ones

o n.

AVON
Spring into the world of
cosmetics,
fragranc es , toiletries Excellent
earning OPPortunity Call 641 )079.

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At the end of the last episode,
viewers will be told how the
voting of the armchair critics
came out.

WA
'P A IPIP N;
II
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Sunday - Noon FridQy

Honor The Memory Of

kitcflen, bedroom, bath.

tracing cost accountnq Resume

41-Hojses

EL CAP!TAH. 3 BR. P: t.th. nlcc
quiet area. Large lot, walk to
schools Low dOwn &amp; low

Air, adults, no pets. Security dep,
%I IS mo 327 7414

lasses with ctasl
o'
esperince
cn e arn fantastic money
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
5176

4

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323 193,;

p ef i ence (leneral utility con
to Lee Construction Co. p
998. Sanford, Ft 32771

9) EDGE CF NIGHT

'l2 DINAH: (Mon)Sen. Bany
Goldwater, John Devidscn.
DDickCClark
Clark(Tues.) Carol
l3i
Ant"Neley. Jim
Nabors (Wed.) lefty Savalas,
Charlie Rich, Ptcebie Snow
4
6' AS THE WORLD
(Thu-s )Jason Aobards, Ralph
TURNS
Waite, Jacqueline Bisset (Fit)
RHYME AND REASON
James Whitmore. Pti4IisDiUer,
Earl Holhiman.
200
'91 $20 (XX)
35 ADOAJ,IS FAMILY
2:30
430
2 1Z THE DOCTORS
4' MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:
4' 6') THE GUIDING LIGHT
Cohost:Fbger Moore.
7 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
6 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW:
MIPIG: Preented Mon., we Guests: (Mon.) Esquire Fashp.m.
ion Awards with bonyRaridall,
91 BREAK THE BANK
Glen Campbell. John Davidson
24 (Mon.) COLLEGE FOR
(Tues) Barry Newrisn, 1kv
CANINES (R) (Tues.)
Ullman (Wed.) David Frost,
SOUNDS TAG E (Wed.)
1)y'
(mu-s.) Jane
OURSTORY (A) (Thurs.)
Fonda, Shelley Winters Nancy
NOVA (A) (Fit.) KIPS SHOW
Wilson (Fit.) Jimmy Connors.
(A)
Pamela Mason.
35) MAYBERRY RFD
5* GILLIGANS ISLAND
3:00
7' 24' SESAME STREET:
21 12.' ANOTHER WORLD
Preerrvted Mon. on Ch. 7. see
'4 '6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
2 p.m.
(R)
9' LUCY
5* THE FUNTSTONES
35) MICKEY MOUSE CUB
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
(B&amp;W)
24 (Mon.) A BIT WITH KNIT
5:00
(Wed) WOMAN
2: ADAM 12
35' MOTHERS IN LAW: (Fit.
61 I LOVE LUCY
only) SENIOR SCENE
9 GILL IGANS ISLAND
3.30
35 LASSIE
4
6 MATCH GAME
6* THREE STOOGES
2 12' NEWS
i' (Tues.. Thu-s.) CAR7' 24 THE ELECTRIC
RASCOLENDAS
COMPANY: Preempted Mon.,
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
on Cl, 7, see 2pm
24 (Mon. ttvoi4'i Thu-s.)
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU (Fri
35' THE LONE RANGER

Be

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COCKTAIL WAIT RESSE S

Noon The Dog Before Publication

bit" MthonyS*eele, Inakd
S4nden. 1957, British. (Fri.)
"Slim •• Harry Fonda, Pat
O'Brien. 1937.
1:30
1 2 12 DAYS OFOUR LIVES

6280636

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RATES

41-Houses

SAN MO PARK, I, 7, 3, bedroom
trailer acts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17 97. Sanford.

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

Lady In liv p in n.j 'eI" v',"
Siiiii
invalids
Some nursing ex
PenlenCe Phone 323 tool

DEADLINES

ened Mn on Ch 7, see 2
pm

sack

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

31-ntsFu

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41c a line
1 thru s times
31c a line
Ohru 25 times
24c a line
26 times
(S2. 00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

H OURS

NEIGHBORHOOD Pre-

' Beacon

Dm* Powell, Debbie Reynolds.
1954. (Wed.) "How to Stilt a
Wid Bikini " Annette Funioslk,.
Dwa yne Hickman, (Thu-s.)

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

UNDERDOG

9 RYAN'S HOPE
61111i MOVIE: (Mon.) "Escape
f rom H 011 Island," Mark

William

24 MISTER ROGERS'
NE)GHOORH000
930
6* 700 CLUB

"Theisact" Gary Co-

18-Help Wanted

ADS
CLASSIFIED
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Orkndo - Winter Pork
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611

CB's

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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JUST A PHOF'.4E CALL AWAY

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male ulcer patients outnumbered female patients 20-1 but the
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doing as well as I did in thiese border states."
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probability 30 per cent today
Before any taxes are levied, Avenue from the lakefront to to consider firing or suspending Tenant Council of the 480 units
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football, it would help' get the position

received outstanding evaluations. But her
teaching contract has not been renewed for th e
coming year.
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approval Is "putting me out of business. Huskey
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threatened to f He a lawsuit against the commission.
But Kimbrough said Huskey found a "legal
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tax of up to three mills for board chairman.
afternoon when a two-wuntY Bennett wasn't injured. police forcing motorists to take lo% 63. Rainfall: .73 Inch.
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seems to be an inherited trait or

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the House a measure which would allow elected
officials to meet in secret as long as there wasn't a
quorum. By an 84-25 vote the Hattaway amendment cleared the house two weeks ago.
Before it can become Law, howe r, the amendment must get approval from the Senate and the
sigriatureof Governor Reubjn Askew. Opponents of
the bill say it nullifies Florida's open meetings law.
"I've talked it over with the governor, and I
agree it's a very dangerous bill. You could kill the
real benefits of the Sunshine Law," Brantley said.
Brantley anticipates only "corrective"
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all meetings attended by elected officials must be
open to the general public or Its representative th e
news media
To meet in secret opens the door to a charge of
violation of the law, which Hattaway says is loosely
word and results in charges filed by state attorneys. Hattaway's contention is that no convictions stem from these charges.
Thus, public officials must pay huge sinus of
money to defend themselves against a law which s
difficult to enforce.

"unnecessary."

Though Ilattaway contends his measure would
strengthen the law, opponents say his amendment

Her contention is that the issue centers on Intent,
She says public officials may meet without notifying
the press as long as there's no intent to discuss
public b usiness out of purview of the citizens.
Fechtel contended the bill would make it virtually impossible to prove that public officials in-

notonlyweakensthelawasit'spresentlywritten -.it would destroy it.
The governor has been quoted as saying he will
not sign the Hattaway measure If it reaches the
Senate floor and is passed.

The shoe was on the other foot Friday as Annie Ward, dean of
students for a day, laid down the law to C.B. Franklin, who
usually has that privilege. It was the annual student exchange
day and studepts temporarily assumed positions of authority at
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House Appropriations Chairman Edmond Forappropriations conference committee tentatively
They agreed, for the time being at least, to hold
tune, D-Pace, said he expected the conference
agreed today to hold required local contributions to
the required local effort at the 6.3 mills provided by
committee to complete its work by Friday. Fortune
education funding at the level recommended by
both houses.
is chairman of the conference panel.
both the House and Senate.
Created to resolve differences in the $4.94 billion
Meanwhile, Rep. William Nelson, 1)-Melbourne,
Three other other education conferees rejected a -Senate :ippropriatioris bill and S4.8.8 biUion House said he has the votes to pass a proposed con.
move by Sen. Lew Brantley, D-Jacksonville, to spending proposal. the confer ence committee broke stitutional amendment doing away with contested
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Hattaway said his major opposition to the bill
has been the news media. However, two fellow
members of the Seminole County Legislative
Delegation oppose the Ilattaway bill. State Rep.
Vince Fechtel RLeesburg, voted In
during debate on the House floor.-And State Sen.
Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island, says if and when
bill reaches the Senate she will oppose it.
"The crux of the matter is there is no real
violation of the Sunshine Law when less than a
quorum gets together," Ms. Wilson says. She went
on to say that the public "knows what the law is all
about" and that the Hattaway amendment is

Florida Senate President-Designate Lew
Brantley predicts the Bob Hattaway-sponsored
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nbauius lead. Rosenbaum pr
swing by New York delegates, them." lie said he feels Ford is delegates, almost half the 1.505 ward a first ballot ctorv in
ident Ford was expected to get
Vice President Nelson Rock- dicted Sunday that "in excess of
Rosenbaum said Sunday. safe in Oregon and has a chance needed for the nomination.
Kansas City."
a boost today in his campaign efeller, who appointed Rose- 100" delegates would do so.
Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, Ten- in Tennessee, Idaho and
Carter claims he will get
Reagan, in Eugene, Ore.,
against challenger Ronald Rea- nbauin and still exerts major
When first disclosed last
nessee, Kentucky and Arkansas Nevada.
more than 100 of the 191 Demo- Sunday, said he was not conn as leaders of New York's influence on the state's He- week, the impending New York
hold primaries Tuesday, and
Sen. Paul Laxalt of Nevada, cratic delegates to be picked in ctmed about the shift in deleRepublican organization met to piiblican politics, was one of the move was expected to push
Reagan is favored to pick up the chairman of Citizens for Tuesday's primaries
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gates in Pennsylvania "Thce
decide whether to swing the un- delegates scheduled to attend Ford to a healthy lead over
many of the 176 delegates at Reagan, said Ford is pushing
Before leaving Oregon Sun- are delegates we had always
committed state delegation be- the meeting.
Reagan in the nationwide delestake in those six states.
Reagan only in Oregon dfld day evening to fight what is counted as in his corner. We'd
hind the President
Ford was in California today, gate count.
Back'rs of both Ford and Tennessee,
considered by both sides to be never counted on them," he
State Republican Chairman campaigning for that state's
But Ford pulled ahead over
Reagan predicted Sunday that
There were 113 Democratic an uphill race in California, the said.
Richard Rosenbaum. who June 8 primary.
the
eekend without New coirunitted Penns Ivania
dele- the challenger probably will delegates selected in various President told rep ters in
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GOP leaders said they ex- York 's help, picking up 55 dde- gates. That gave Ford a 576-540 win four of the six primaries, state caucuses on Saturday. Pendleton, "We had a good day &amp; World Report, meanwhile,
delegation to the August GOP pected at least 100 of the Ne
gates in state conventions to 14 lead in committed delegates.
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convention in Kansas City, said York delegates, and perhaps as for Reas,
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showed up at a county commission meeting today to
protest the county's providing park facilities which camp
owners charge are in competition with private industry.
"I'm a private businessman and I don't want to be in
competition with the government," said Roger Perra,
owner of Twelve Oaks campgrounds.
T d ' meeting was called to discuss initiation of a
fee system for the county's parks proposed by the
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Owners of campgrounds today said they resented
governments intrusion into their industry. However,
llattwayremlndedcamp owners and COflulflssloflets alike
that the majority of voters in Seminole County asked
county government to get into the parks business.
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Don Kuney of Family Kampgrounds said he couldn
undertand why the commission wants to get into the
business. Why should government want to compete with
private industry?" he asked.
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hours use of a pi.-nic pavilion, $3 dafly for camp Lng and
110 a day for group camping and minimurn charges fo
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Make Me Resign,

Director Says

Picketing Of Housing Office Enters Second Week
Wilson alone.
east side. Wilsi n said he
inectip,: to 1war tht: 'rievances
BLwK.,i1xart- attt!ntled tho plair,.ts in his six-page menio
Wilson said he feels in participating in a golf tour- against Wilson.
Saturday meeting of the Tenant that they refused to accept.
rejecting his answers that the nament and couldn't attend.
memo was also addressed i
Edward Blacksheare, SHA Council.
demed
him
due
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Today he sald he'll have no U SHA board
he as out of town board member said today that
Tenant Council picketing of Council has
on other business
Evans said the present and
the Tenant Council "isn't going part of a personal vendetta
the Sanford Housing Authority process'
The Tenant Council invited
Four members of the SHA to force anybody to do appparently - referring to past SUIt boards have put in
(SHA) entered the second week
nst WiLson, who many man-hours on problentoday with SHA executive Wilson and the SHA board to an board went to the meeting and anything," Ile said the SHA complaints
director Thomas Wilson III informal meeting Saturday listened to tenants' complaints board will be glad to listen to has been SHA executive faced by the local housin
saying he won't be pressured afternoon at Redding Gardens, but board members today grievances on services by the director for nearly four years. authority, "and no w we get
Wilson says he feels he's slapped in the I ce with perinto resigning as administrator a public housing project for denied published reports that authority and, if possible, to
answered the tenants com- sonalities."
of the 480 SHA low-rent, public elderly citizens on Sanford's they agreed to schedule a improve services.
housing units.
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Meanwhile, MM board
members denied published
reports that they have agreed to
schedule a meeting to hear 15
grte,ances listed last week by
the Joint Tenant Council in a
resolution seeking immediate
firing of Wilson
As tenants started their
second week of marching with
signs in front of his office on W
10th St.. Wilson said today that
he doesn't expect the SHA
board to meet before its next
regular meeting, scheduled for
June 10.
SHA Chairman Richard
Evans, principal at Lake
Howell High School in south
Seminole, Is the man who would
call any special meetings.

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Sunday's high 93. today's 10%
71. Rainfall: .44 inches.
Partly cloudy
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Groundbreaking for the beautification and patio pro)ect at Good Samerit— Home was held Friday
ternoon and evening lbunwith home supporters and residents participating. Just Us Club is trying to raise leads to
Complete dershowers. Highs mostly
the paUoto
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George Starke; Hhlda Mitchell, vice president of the club; lack Horne r, Greater Sanford Chamber
of tower lii, Rain probability
Commerce; Just Us President Staryt Smith, Eduena FieK secmtM aadTimothy Wilson, business per cent.
manger for the home. In wheelchairs are Inin Storris i left i and James Holmes.
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Monday, May 24, 1,7k

Investigators Are Prob'i'ng School Vandalism
NAIION

IN BRIEF

Congress May
Charges
That
Hays Kept Mistress
Probe

Rep.

WASHINGTON i AP — Rep. Wayne L Hays canceled a
planned trip to England to receive the Magna Carta as
moves got under way for a possible congressional investigation into accusations that he kept a mistress on the
House payroll.
The accusation against Hays, 64, chairman of the House
Administration Committee, was made by the woman who
claimed she had been his mistress, Elizabeth Ray. 27.
"The woman Is a former mental patient," Hays said
Sunday during a speech at a Memorial Day observance in
Hanoverton, Ohio. "I deny vehemently any of the
charges."
A congressional delegation which was to have included
Hays flew to England without him Sunday to receive a lent
copy of the Magna Carta, the original charter of English
liberties, for the U.S. Bicentennial.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A special government panel is
sharply critical of Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Alexander M. Schmidt's probe of charges that
the FDA harassed staff scientists who opposed approval
of new drugs.
The panel, in a 524-page study issued Sunday, called for
a new, $100,000 investigation of the charges, which were
made nearly two years ago and which the government has
already spent over $336,000 to probe.
Six of the panel's seven members charged that Schmidt's 906-page report left unresolved "a significant
number of important allegations." They criticized Schmidt for internally investigating the charges, which 11
FDA scientists and three outside consultants made at a
Senate health subcommittee hearing in 1974.
New

Cardinals Installed

VATICAN CITY i AP) — Pope Paul VI Installed 20 new
cardinals from six continents today in a consistory emphasizing a trend of internationalism in the top ranks of
the Roman Catholic hierarchy.
The number of prelates elevated to the Sacred College
of Cardinals was increased by the surprise appearance of
one of the two men the Pope named "in pectore," or in his
breast, when he announced the identities of his other 19
choices four weeks ago.
The 20th cardinal was the archbishop of Hanoi, 76-yearold Joseph Marie Trinh-du Khue.

Bus Victims Funerals Held
VURA CITY, Calif. (AP)
While services are held
t.
or some of the 28 victinis of a school bus crash,
investigators continue their examination of the fatal
plunge from a Martinez freeway exit ramp.
A joint funeral was scl 'duled for four of the victims at a
church near Yuba City High SChOOL, where the choir group
began its outing Friday.
A moment of silence was to be observed at the start of
classes today. A memorial ceremony is scheduled for
Friday at the school football stadium in this town of 14,000.
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iiiii1ei fence at the school
and entered the band room
Sheriff's Investigators are after a window was smashed,
probi ng a weekend burglary according to sheriff's reports.
Deputies sa id the guidance
and vandalism spree In which
band i nstruments were smash- counselors office and at least 20
ed against walls at Milwee students' lockers were also
Middle School, SR-427, Long- burglarized.
ufwI intl mnII itp,nq were reSdvn1 officials today were
reported taking an Inventory to
ported taken.
The breakin came to light determine what was taken In

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Filipinos

Claim Shootings

Prompted Airliner Attack
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)

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in eastern and northern Lebanon and in Beirut today as

the Palestine Liberation Organization joined Lebanese
Moslems in rejecting President Valery Giscard
d'Estalngs offer to send French troops to end the 14month-old civil war.
Police reported 71 persons killed and 115 wounded
during the night. They said the heaviest fighting was
between the beleaguered Christian town of Zahleh, 35
miles east of Beirut, and a string of neighboring Moslem
villages.
A police spokesman also reported fierce artillery duels
and "storming assaults" between the northern Moslem
port of Tripoli and neighboring Zagharta, home town of
President Suleiman Franjieh.

STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) — Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger Is in Stockholm to see whether the
bitterness over the Vietnam War has ended and whether
former friendly relations between the Swedish and
American governments can be restored.
One of the biggest demonstrations in Swedish history
against a foreign visitor preceded his arrival Sunday from
West Germany. Some 12,000 people marched to the gates
of the U.S. Embassy shouting "Kissinger Is a war
criminal" and "Crush imperialism." But by the time the
secretary's plane had Landed, the demonstrators had
dispersed.
About 50 leftist groups, among them the Communist
party, organized the demonstration.

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A Geneva chimpanzee owner
was issued a county court

vestigated and found that four miles east of Sanford.

summons Sunday afternoon for two of the five chimpanzees a lieu of $8,000 bond on a criminal Detention Center.

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Herald Shift Writer
Winter Springs City Council
will formally accept the deed to
new Fir e Sta tion No. 2 from

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Seminole Sites Inc.

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Tuscawllla section, tonight
Drop park to Unit
following a 7:30 p.m. workshop. at Dew
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TUESDAY, MAY 25
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Ho liday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,

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study by
for efficiency
Ray Bradshaw in charge of the

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Lane drainage problem; site
Councilman Claude Ash,
an re vi ew 76-03, Cumberland
public works commissioner pl
Farms; a nd authorization to
proposed last week Bradshaw's apply to Governor's Highway
salary be increased to $12,500. A
Safety Commission for traffic
committee named by May
warning and regulatory sign
Troy Pitand last week to study
udy grant.
the ma tter included councilmen st
Ash, John Daniels and Ernest
Hendrix.

Sanford Pilot Club dinner meeting, First

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Lu theran Ch urch of Providence, Deltona, 1 p.m.

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The top math student in Seminole County, Robert 11. Callaway,

A blind agenda faces the Lake Brantley High School Senior, received a scholarship from
appoint a replacement for Longwood City Council at its Seminole Commualty College at the Seventh Annual County fugh

7 p.m.,
Introductory Ceramics eight-week course,
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Seminole Community College Adult Education Campus.

Councilman Irwin Hunter, who 7:30 p.m. meeting today with School Mathematics Contest sponsored Saturday by the Seminole
resigned last week.
the only items listed including County Council Teachers of Mathematics held the
campus.
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whether to continue the cilxnen, Mayor James R.
and Lake Brantley 111gb Schools participated. (Herald Photo by
jurisdiction suit against the Lormann and City Attorney Tom Vincenti
Florida Public Service Corn- Ned Julian Jr.
mission by taking the appeal to
the Florida Supreme Court.
Also on th e agen da wi ll be a
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request to vacate a utility
easement by Shop and Go;
second reading of mechanical
code ordinance: fire departmerit purchases; the new sign
ANAHEIM, Calif. (A?)
President Ford, Field Poll gives challenger Reagan, a former
ordinance: proposed ordinance
to raise minimum permi t fee campaigning to u pset rival Ronald Reagan in California governor, a 10-point edge over Ford in
from $5 to $10; update of Reagan's home state of California, said today he advance of the state's June 8 winner-take-all
standard
standard building code; and the seeks "a century of security" to follow the GOP primary.
Bicentennial.
However, Ford aides claim their candidate is
mayor's office.
In remarks prepared for a convention here of picking up ground and they hope his Califo rnia
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Ford also seemed optimistic, declaring at his

Contact Registrar's office.

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The difference may not mean
much to anyone else, but both
counties take it et least half se-

to flooding from hurricanes and rain-swollen rivers.

stormed into the Florida Ilan-

Pilot Club; and Zachary Dunbar, science, social studies, DAR and

riously. "It's really a friendly

"The purpose of this program is to provide people living
In flood-prone areas an affordable insurance and to
eliminate or at least reduce the annual cost of flood
damage," said Jim Sayes of the state Department of
Community Affairs.

handle city's small jail and
loudly demanded release of

Law Day Essay awards. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)

rivalry," Wright explained.
"We just jaw back and forth
at one another," Wright said.
"But If you want to know the
-real story about it, it's this:

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has no intention of seeking the campaigned Sunday in Louiscanal be ha lted.
He did not provide details of presidency at this time. "Of yule, Ky., sayi ng he might not
the program, nor did he discuss course, I'd like to be president, "appeal to everybody on the
but it's just not goingto happen first ballot," but that the
financing.
Reagan got an unfr iendly in this period of my life," he Democratic convention will
need more than a single ballot
greeting at Oregon State Uni- said.
Wisconsin
Guy.
Patrick
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pick a r,omir.cc and he 'll win
versity Sunday, and one heckler
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In other weekend develop- genuine draft for the nnml- sersily of Nevada-Las Vegas
Sunday that the U ni ted States
ra tion
ments:
sociated
Press
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must
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specifically criticized the
United Sta tes for intervening In
civil wars in Asia and Africa,
and the covert activities of the
nation's intelligence network.

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proposed constitutional amend- determine in "yes-or-no" judges and yes-no elections on

officer was pushed backward
through a plate-window, suffer-

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would serve additional terms. but allow opponents to chal-

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on the island. Guam storm but lingered over Luzon
mela head ed toward Japan
day with undiminished power \as declared a disaster area Island in the Philippines.
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west of Iwo Jima and about 700
miles south of Japan, with top
Early Bradford
winds of 110 miles an hour and
Cynthia L. Hamelin
moving north at 12 miles an
James M. Hayes
hour, the agency said. It had a
Carolyn I. Jo hnson
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Willie Stringer
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Alyce H. Tindel
predict yet whether the typhoon
William C. Whitson, 1)ellary would approach Honshu, JaAnna U. Roczkus, Deltona
pan's main island, but it was
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Mostly afternoon and evening
thundershowers more
numerous over north portion.
Afternoon highs mainly In the
mid and upper 80s. Lows from
the lOs north to the 705 In ettreme south portions.
Tuesday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 6:11 a.m. 6:40 p.m.
low 12:05 a.m. Port Canaveral:
high 5:42 a-rn., 6:24 p.m., low
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in the session after Childers to those students who fail the

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Cynthia Sweat, Geneva
William Touchton, Geneva
Joseph W. Van Dusen,

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during floor debate.

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Floods developed in the central
Ester M. Ward
after battering Guain with -'~41turdaYpart of the island, the country's
Mildred It. Stoneleigh, multiiniiiion-dollar destruction,
yphoon
Olga
was
downric
hest rice region,
IA)flgWOO(l
the meteorological agency said
lia)inond Ilell, Osteen
Pamela was 180 miles south-

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Timothy M. Cameron, Eustis

Mabel Merkerson
Hubert L. Murray, Plymouth
Frederick W. Ockers,
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Sanford
Alphonso Wallace

1)eltary
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cept Satrdy and Chr,itnsa Day
by Tlt Sanberd Herald.
, 100 N
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lk,rnice MLGill

Veronica J. Phillips
Rose Pounds
Cecil L. Stambaugh
Shannon Ward
Angeii F. Williams
Charlotte It. Adams, Deltona
Andrews,
A.
Charles
Casselberry

Jessie M. Benz, DeBary
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Central St., Ovi.o, *tso died
Saturday. will be held at 1030
a m , Tuesday, at brlsson
Funeral Home, with Rev. A
eradbord Di nsmore ofliciting

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boosting the local economy by a ton Sunday Globe he Wnks gates who will pick the Demo- sians in our dealings with for- of tu N. Central St., Oviedo,

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sponsor of a proposed con- proved its version of the pro- for merit selection of judges Report, Wright noted: "Our
stitutional amendm ent doing posed constitutional amend- last year, but supporters low- farmers raised their hogs to an

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was retired from the American both of Orlando and four

Oviedo Masonic Lodge 313 w,lI
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vacancies on the Board of Nixon's oceanside estate at San Clemente.
Security system.
sister, Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds,
Adjustment and Recreation
White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said
In his text for the peace officers' convention,
Winter Park; brother, Charles
Board will be considered. The Ford had no plans to contact Nixon while in the Ford reaffirmed his opposition to gun regis- Leavitt, Orlando; and one
tratlon legislation but again advocated the death
council will authorize filing of state.
grandson.
federal general revenue
The most recent edition of the usually reliable penalty for certain federal crimes.
Brisson Funeral Home Is In

billion dollars. Reagan has Carter should be the Democrat-

V ictor

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did not Ignore this fact. Visiting a retirement
co mmunity near Mission Viejc, Ford pledged

imitate the policies of the Rus-

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away with contested elections ment doing away with con- ered their sights this year by average of 263 pounds and In
of appeals court judges says he tested elections of Supreme omitting circuit and county henry it was only 231.
has the votes to win House ap- Court justices and judges of the judges.
battery on a police officer,
"Now," he said a tr ace
An opponent, Judiciary smugly,
district courts of appeal,
proval.
ar
ryOne was charged with c
"you draw your own
Instead, the governor would Chairman William Ri.sh, D-Port conclusions.'
Rep. William NeLson, D-Meling a concealed weapon--4i pis..
bourne, said he would confer appoint appellate judges from St. Joe, said support is growing
tel—but no shots were fired furwith
Speaker Donald Tucker, lists of nominees recommended for a compromise constitutional
ing the fray.
Police said almost everyone 1)-Tallahassee, today to sched- by judicial nominating corn- amendment which would proule House consideration of the missions. The voters would vide for appointment of appeals
involved was injured, mostly

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authorization to prepare quit that allow people to "do what they want to do large number of retired voters and the President Democratic Women's Club and

said in an interview in the Bos- of about one-fourth of the dde-

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The 15 were arrested on some
40 charges, ranging from failure to obey a lawful order to
resisting arrest to assault and

Confident

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"They DO rain more hogs up

there thanwedo,maybe2,000
a year more, so I suppose they
have a right claim to Hog
Capital. But here in Pike County they raise their hogs to bigy
ger weigh ts."
Checking the most recent staThe House killed a bill calling
tistim of the Illinois Livestock

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NY Delegates 'May Back Ford

Elections Bill Sponsor

delimiting (Late on May 31. 176
Assistance may be available
These veterans will not be through the Comprehensive
for
eligible
educational Et11plo)'rIent Training Act
assistance from the Vetera ns
CETA) of the t)epartment of
Administration after May 31.
It Those veterans who wish to
House panel has tacked on sev. one that could be implemented that one in every 10 students
In addition, many State and
TALI.AHA&amp;SEE (AP) of graduating from Florida high
the Department
continue their educational local governments, special senator who wants to re- eral provisions that just corn- by
Education
and
local
schools
schools was functionally
pursuits beyond the delimiting interest groups and individuals quire students to pass reading plicate his bill.
Sen. Don Childers, 0-West boards without any difficulty," illiterate.
date should be aware of provide assistance to people and writing tests before getting
sources
"No other piece of legislation
alternate
of attending school.
high school diplumis says a Palm P,each, said his simplified Childers said ..
we can pass this year wi ll have
educational assistance
Ch
1)111 would allow "our children
illers
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said that among the a more profound effect on fuavailable to them.
prn%'iSiOfls added by the house
derive
benefits
from
this
legThe Office of Education.
Lure generations," Childers
islation within the next couple committee was a proposal for sa ys .
Department of Heal th, Educa'
establishing early childhood
of years. "
In addition to passing the 12th
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tion and Welfare HEW)
IllhtTliS
lie
sent
a
memo
to
legislators
programs
and
grade
test to receive a diploma,
us
Grants
and
MAY 23, 1q76
Ae provides vario
program, Which
.Sanfor
urging
rejection
of
the
changes
accountability
:
Childers'
measure would
ADMISSIONS
Lawrence added by the House Education he said would just add more require that tests also be given
Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Committee and said he hoped bureaucracy.
i Rebecca I Brown, a girl
(luring the 3rd, 5th, 8th and I I th
I)ISCIIARGES:
the chamber would go back to
The Senate approved the grades. It would order school
waiter it. Conway
Sanford:
the Senate-passed measure measure unanimously earlier districts to give remedial help
Frtha L. Hudson

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on the abandonment of an California, Ford had another full schedule today Republican convention meets there in August. lung Assn. after 19½ years. grandchildren
The President's current fiveday campaign She was a member of First
easement requested by Richard taking him from California to Las Vegas and
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
trip, his longest of the year, is the final elec- Baptist Church of Sanford, the charge of arrangements.
Lusk and the first reading of back.
In politica ll y conservative Orange County,
tioneering effort currently
scheduled for
ordinance 310.
Ladies Oriental Shrine of __________________________
On the regular agenda will be Calif., w here former President Richard M. Nix- California. However, aides say Ford could make
Daytona Beach, Sanford
FIUSIrUI NOftCSI
the considera tion of a resolution no lives in retirement, Ford emphasized themes a return tr ip if he became convinced that a Last- Woman's Club, Business and
to the City of Orlando agreeing of self reliance, free enterprise, an end to a minute appeal could tip the outcome.
Professional Women's Club,
GRAHAM, MRS LORRAINE
and growth of the federal government and polici es
Southern California and Oran ge Coun ty have a Sanford
regionalization
to
Garden
Club,

to

include:

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Lake Mary Rotary Club, B a.m., ,Mayfair Country
Club.
S.ertoma Club of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Caprl.
Sanford Cisitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's.

Casselberry City Council will homes and on their streets — in their jobs and in final Oregon stop. "I think the momenturn has

Appointments

Services

31, jh.J aIiLI Md 31, i" ""
Loan Program,
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their
reach
educational Student Loans.

hold a continued meeting a peaceful world. It must bea century ofsecurity turned very directly on our side and I hope we 204 W. 20th St., Sanford, died Lugoff, S.C.; two
stepchildren,
can keep the bandwagon rolling so we can have a Saturday. Born in Sanford, she Jon Sutton and
beginni ng at 7:30 p.m. In city for all Americans."
Mrs. Jan Mock,

claim deeds for W.C. Cagley with their own lives."
That was his message Sunday ni gh t at an o pe npro pert y exchange.

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Yell came to push, push came
to shove and shove came to a
dustup hetween the lesa than a
dozen officers on duty at the
jail.
Reinforcements, were called
in and almost every on-duty law
enforcement officer in the area
responded. Th e police force
quickly built to 20, enough to
subdue the clan.

undecided. It takes 72 votes to sentiment in the [louse against
Many veterans who served fl Educational Opportunity used. "It's usually kinda quite at a House bill restricting de- pass a proposed constitutional depriving people of the right to
the Armed Forces between Jan. (;r an ts, the (;ua r an teed
elect their judges."
velopment in coastal marshes. amendment in the llou.se.
Student around here at night."

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hall headed by a public hearing

The World."

(,ebhardt, American Legion; Steve Causey, language arts,
spelling bee, and Arista; Julie Boston, Pilot Club; Jane Fisher,
math, UDC; Crystal Besilsle, Legion Auxiliary; Janice Teague,

These

THURSDAY, MAY 27
County Federation hosted by Junior Woman's Club of
Casselberry at Casselberry Woman's Club, Overbrook

Ford Says He Is Seek ng
'A Century Of Security'

The World."
But, declares Wright, Pike
County "is The Pork Capital of

LOCAL BRIEFS

Seminole High School Band Concert,7:30 p.m.. school
auditoriwn. Co ncer t and Jazz bands.

Drive, 10:30

County. "is The Hog Capital of

American Revolution; Bobbin Tindell, math; second row,
se v enth grade — Bill Kirchhoff, social studies; Eugene Wall,
language arts; Bill Skates, Pilot Club; Sandra Hood, science;

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Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 am,, The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.

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nate judges, particularly in a elections.
tliittee created tO resolve differ
close.
Troopers said early today that eight of the 11 fatal
"It would retain the right of
nate
big
geographical area, having
Se
ences in the $4.94-billion
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No one was quite sure how
wrecks happened either in heavy downpours or on roads
ribupeople
to elect their judges, and
cont
appropriations
bill
and
$4.&amp;to
raise
campaign
long the brawl lasted. But it was
wet from recent rains,
tions,
putting
them
in
the
posiwould
retain a system that
ng
bill.
pe
n
di
billion
House
s
ief
Ch
Police
still going on when
The triple fatality happened in a rainstorm late Friday
Also pe nding as the legisla- tion of having to go to lawyers would give judges the right to
Thomas McAuley, called from
In Hillsborough County when one car tried to pass a truck
lure moved into the next to last who practice in front of them get rid of a bad judge," P,ish
his bed at home, rushed to the
and smashed headon into another car during a rainstorm,
week
of the 1976 session were for endorsements, help and said.
station and mixed in.
troopers said Sunday.
But Nelson called the propos
By late Sunday, Hutchinson, bills creating a housing finance money," Nelson said.
lie
said
he
has
lined
up
76
at
"the
worst of both worlds."
his wile and their 15 supporters agency and restructuring auto
had bonded out to await various and medical malpractice insur- representatives who are willing He said he would fight any
to vote for the proposed con- amendments to th e Senate proance.
court hear ings.
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The Senate Natural Re- stitutional aniendment and is posal and expects to win.
Yeah, we had a little bit of
fish claimed "quite a bit of
" said fine officer, who sources Cenunittee was ex- working on Li others who are
' P G1 Benefits Expire IA-ins which may be available. fun,"

salary. Bradshaw's present suder agreement with Dick

salary

a pair of newborn Durocs.
The World festi val Is held over
"This," proclaims Darl Fike, the Labor Day weekend.
Wright's counterpart in Henry

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their kin,

Kewanee's Hog Capital of

hog raising they are as alike as

Sanford Middle School __________________________
students receiving recognition at awards
day Friday (from left) front row, sixth grade — Dana Covington,
language arts; John Burton, science; April Morris, Pilot Club;

C'harlene Stallworth. math; back row, eighth grade — Mike

roadways and one claiming three lives, pushed the
ast 14, The Highweekend tr affic dea th in Florida to at le

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Shortly afterward, in the early morning hours of Sunday, 15
blood relatives and in-laws

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feffing with a police officer.

spate of weekend accidents, ma

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in a neaby cell, charged with
disorderly conduct and Inter-

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toxicated and resisting arrest.

that money Is kept by the rest of the county, which consists of the Florida Keys and is seperated from Loop Road
by the Everglades and Florida Bay.

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hlutchinson wound up jailed
on charges of driving while In-

Residents along Loop Road paid $264,000 in Monroe
County taxes last year. But they complain that almost all

Longwood.
Overntere Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sa nford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl

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charge. He strenuously oh-

complains Chuck Hughes, who owns the general store and
heads the area businessmen's association.

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The workahow will include
award of contract to Rick
discussion of drainage
Shreve Inc., for construction of
proble ms in Wildwood Subdivision with Land Engineering tennis court; report on status of
CO's for Sandpiper Apartrepr esentatives.
Leedy
from
Up for discussion In the ments, request
Corp. for 30-day extension for

Diversified Utilities; closing of
Public Works Department as Oxford Road extension; conwell as giving him a raise In

Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake

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TIlE EVERGLADES, tAP,
The community
along winding Loop Road in the Florida Everglades has
grown to some 300 residents, but police are a long-distance
call and 97 miles away, the only road Is unpaved and many
homes can't get phones or electricity,
"We've never received anything for our tax money,"

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to
to buy low-cost insurance to replace homes and
possessions lost because of floods, but relatively few know
about the protection although Florida is extremely prone

Community tacks

MONDAY,MAY24
Lyman High School Band Booster Potluck Supper,
school cafeteria, 7 p.m. Awards presentation.
Idyllwllde School Skating Party, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Melodee Skating Rink.

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State and federal officials say most Floridians now are

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linols counties of Henry and each year. Each has a popupeople.
Pike. There are about 25 pigs lation of roughly 20,
for every man, woman and
Anyone wanting to compar e
and the two counties further might
child In the two counties,
.
i 's been Utat
a way since LflCY drop Into Pittsfield July iv,
were se ttled In the early 1800s. when the Pig Day celebration
"I guess the people who set- swells the population of the
tied here just liked pigs," said Pike County community from
harry Wright Jr., Pike COUP- 4,500 to 7,000 people. There'll be
pig painting contests, hog callty's farm advisor,
The two counties are 100 Ingcontestsandatrainedpigor
miles apart geographically, but two, as well as the inevitable
in the theory and practice of porkcbop cookout.
t

members of a clan out to free

million residents live near the coast, canals or rivers, only
about 71, 000 Floridians have taken advantage of a federal
program that provides low-cost flood Insurance,

Last week deputies and Rockey Gene Macegos, 31, of Division of Youth Services
animal control officers gave 917½ W. First Si, Sanford, In officials at the Sanford Juvenile

Deputy Charles Coffee and night when she was struck by a
detective Stuart Walthers In- motor vehicle on SR-46 1½

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two of their own.
Police say it happe ned this

MIAMI (API — Although most of the state's eight

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their cages.

"I saw debris coming through the

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house burglary and that the Altamonte Springs.
Henegar '
Ann
Deputy
reported
the
juvenile
was
said
and
summons
Patton
the the yard was also missing.
vehicle, type of vehicle and
Pedestrian Killed
Officer Clapper confirmed
and
for
as
a
runaway
arrested
secure
his
was
able
to
The Florida Highway Patrol other information was not owner
Sanfordite Arrested
that the school had been
resisting
arrest
with
violence
escaped
from
who
had
pets
In
a
46-year-old
Midway
available
for
public
release.
weekend
arrests,
sheriff's
burglarized and notified county reported
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a jailbouse brawl between atfirst outnumbered police and 15

says of the tornado that bounced along a four-mile stretch
northwest of Tampa, damaging his mobile home and
ot he rs in the process.
The Tampa area was hardest hit Sunday as heavy winds
and rains pelted much of Florida, spawning numerous
twisters, causing some minor flooding and disrupting

name of the driver of the death Alexander was Issued the $500 black dog left chained in

woman was killed Saturday

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yard. It was really blowing and shaking," Harry Alsip

school supplies In their posses- a chainsaw, two drills and a FHP office said today that the trying to round up the chimps.

authorities.

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ended up In what one officer
describes as "a little bit of fun"

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Trooper Mike Hobbs in. Rudolf Alexander, 37, arrived Sipes Ave., reported a .3S Orlando boy after a foot chase
according to sheriff's reports, Sanford, and made off with
the accident, of- home while deputies and county caliber pistol and a color through a wooded area at the
vestigated
had Milwee athletic depart- items valued at $842, including
but the DeLand animal control officers were television were taken In the end of Oakhurst St.. at
a
microscope,
licials
said,
nent T-shirts and various two calculators,

Both counties ship more than
KEWANEE, Ill. AP — The
hogs have It in the western II. half a million hogs to market

What started as a routine arrest

Damages Tampa Homes

of neighbors that the chimps that someone not only and threatening to kill them.
was taking a missing person termed "extensive vandalism." Two, Box 121, Sanford.
Youth Arrested
was
were
again loose and cavorting burglarized his residence but
Troopers
reported
she
In other reports, deputies
report and two juveniles
Sheriff's deputies Sunday
Lake
they
took
his
German
shepherd
on
cut
said
burglars
pried
open
a
walking
In
the
roadway
when
a
through
the
area
returned home, one with a
night recovered a stolen auto
dog too.
window to enter Gem Line westbound vehicle struck and Harney Acrettes Road.
hand.
Louis leroy Reed. 34, of 1294 and arrested a 16-year-old
Deputy J. M. Patton said
The youths, ages 7 and 8, Nursery, Narcissus Ave., killed her.

power saw.

PANAMA CITY

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was no water for the animals." assault after an Incident In
which Patrolman T. L. Brooks
Midway Burglary

T1 patrol's DeLand office violat!n of the animal control

Illinois Counties:

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FL
ORIDA

A Midway man reported to Jr. said he witnessed a man
Sunday night when Casselberry the burglary and the doUar identified the traffic victim as ordinance after sheriff's
on three people
police patrolman H. G. Clapper damage of what deputies Alberta Holloman, 46, of Route deputies "answered complaints sheriff's deputies early Sunday holding a gun

riiae [Vt.UiUfl

Kissinger Visits Sweden

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sanitary condition, with an St., in lieu of $15,000 bond on
aggravated
of
overwhelming odor, and there three counts

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Filipino troops
MANILA. The Philippines tAP)
rushed a hijacked airliner with 93 persons aboard and
opened fire only after the leader of the six young Moslem
rebels holding the plane shot two women passengers at
close range, the Philippine government claimed today.
Officials said 10 passengers and three of the hijackers
were killed in the battle. One of the dead was the leader of
the hijackers.
"He gave government troopers no alternative but to
rush the plane and save as many lives as possible," a
government television commentator said of the battle
Sunday at Zamboanga airport, about 600 miles south of
Manila.
Twenty-two other persons were reported wounded in the
fray which ended the hijacking after 48 hours and set the
$4 million Philippine Airlines (PAL) jet afire. The airline
said the plane, a British BACI11, was a total loss.

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Poole said the felony charge
Zoo for safekeeping after they
Involves a planned burglary of
escaped from their cages.
Dnhs,i e,It1 thrao i'himn4 A residence and that the case is
escaped Sunday through an still under Investigation.
Assault
opening in the top of a cage.
Sanford
police jailed Samuel
Officers reported Sunday that
Peterson,
37,
of 1004 W. Fourth
poor
"In
were
the cages

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Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

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Gill I.ik'. Mary
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day.
on

Friday, killing five people and

On May 26th, The Evening
Herald will reprint a special
section of the May 26, 1928
edition dedicated to the
history of Lake Mary and its
founders.

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the events of that day, the
biographies, city directory
and other interesting facts
about Lake Mary and
le County.
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Monday, May 24. 1976-4A
WAYNE D. IX)YI.E, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor

the Florida Senate.
"Well, Gumshoc, what about It? What does the
hill mean to you guys vho earn your living by ripping off other people's property?"
Gumshoe refused to answer. lie said the reason
he couldn't answer me right away was that he had
to run to the store to buy a ba"ka . . .
"A bazooka," I wailed. "What do you need with a
bazooka, Gumshoe?"
"Are you crazy, Mac?" Gumshoe answered.
"Why, just knowin' every Tom, Dick and Harry in
the state is laying For iTfc with a gun is enuff to cause
me to shoot on sight. And, if I'm gonna shoot it's
gonna be with a bazooka because I don't wanna
miss. I ain't gonna ask no questions. I'm just gonna
pick me a house, blast away with my bazooka, then
run in and grab the loot before the law arrives."
"Wow," Gumshoe," I replied. "Before you were
just a common thief, now you're planning on

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The

FBI Apology

Clock

By ED PRICKETT

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Shows Strength
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It took courage for Clarence Kelley, director of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to issue the
firstofficlal apology for the cbuses of power that
occurred in the bureau during the twilight of J.
Edgar Hoover's career.
It took courage because many career officials
_---bureau opposeu any semezu ui regret Ui
in
contrition.
They wanted the bureau to "stonewall” it.
They feared an apology would hurt morale in the
bureau.

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It would be impossible, without such an official
admission and apology, to build a strong and effective plan to prevent any recurrence of such
mistakes.
Such a plan may require action by Congress, by
th e President, by the U.S. Department of Justice.
But no amb-plan can succeed without the absolute
cooperation of th e bureau and every one of its
"Ile FBI was and remains an elite corps. Its

dedication and its discipline now must turn to the
task of making s ure th at its grea t legal and moral
authority will never again be subverted for political
purposes.
The bureau itself is the ultimate custodian of its
own auth ority. Its staff m ust be prepared to defend
it against any attempt to misuse its vast and
often secret investigative powers.
In the future there may well be attempts to
misuse the bureau for political purposes.
Higher-ups in the executive branch, even the
the White House will almost certainly make suell
attempts no matter what laws are passed and what
reg ulations adopted to prevent them.
In times of crisis, demagogues will call on the

bureau to defend the Republic by destroying the
freedoms on which the Republic is founded.
Only the bureau itself can be the final enforcer

of its accountability to the Congress and the Constitution.
The honor of the bureau must be the shield of
the liberties of the people.

Approaching the house, I dropped to the ground
and did the belly crawl I learned in the Army.
Swiveling like a snake, I made my way along the
front drive and headed toward the front door.
Suddenly I belly-crawled into a foot.
"What are you doing, you idiot?" squeaked a
female voice.
"Here it is just barely dark and you're drunk
already. Crawling around .in the grass on your
stomach like a giant worm. It's incredible," my

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World View
Instead of

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MUNICH I AP) — A sllnUnedwn
including live by knockout. Then he suddenly
helped cut the promoters' debt.
All, boastful as ever despite pee-bout Muhammad downtown arena where he trained, the wooden firor
bad omens, suddenly collapsed, snaring the champion in a
The fight will be televised 'ocaUy over
Earlier last week, All threatened to pull out of the emerged from obscurity in a complete about-face
was a solid favorite today to successfully defend
his dangerous tangle of splintered boards as 500 fans WESH -TV, Channel 2, commencing at
fight because the promoters — a group of Bavarian and won six in a row — the Last a quick knockout 01
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world heavyweight title against European cham- gasped in alarm, He was quickly freed, unharmed, p.m.
businessmen
came up short in All's original West German Bernd August last month to win the
pion Richard Dunn.
and laughed off the incident,
purse of $1.65 million. The champ agreed to settle European title and earn the shot at All.
Climaxing his rigorous
slenderizing campaign,
But it wasn't funny for the German fight backers, ringside spots cost $400.
for about $1.5 million. Dunn Is getting about
"Someone's going to be lucky and catch the
All weighed in Sunday at 220
pounds, shedding some who viewed the collapsed floor as the latest in a
The fight is scheduled for 3 a.m. Tuesday, local $200,000.
greatest fighter of all time on his way down," says
10 pounds
sinceJimmy
his controversial
title defense last series of misfortunes that have plagued financial time U0 p.m., EDT, tonight) for live prime-time
The challenger, a 6-foot-3 exparatrooper, still Dunn's 72-year-old manager, George Biddies. "I
month against
Young.
arrangements for the bout and have left them an television in the United States (on NBC). The fight
insists
he will surprise Ali and win the title. But the think it will be Richard."
"I'm fast at 220. Ile hasn't got a chance," All
said estimated $500,000 in the red.
is also being televised live in West Germany and red-haired father of three young children enters the
But Ali is already looking past Dunn to his next
of his 31-year-old English opponent, who tipped the
Ticket sales have lagged badly, with only about that hasn't helped ticket sales, either.
bout .is a rank outsider with a reputation for a payday —
guaranteed $6.1 million from an
scales at 20612.
half the 12, 500 seats in the Olympiahalle sold up to
All bought up 2,000 tickets, worth $100,000, for free plodding style and a glass chin,
exhibition
bout
against Japanese wrestler Antonio
Ali stepped off the scales onto a stage in the the
day of the bout. The cheapest seat Is $12 and distribution to American servicemen, a gesture that
In his early career, Dunn lost nine of his 27 bouts, Inoki June 26 in Tokyo.

I'd completely forgotten about.
I ripped the wrapping off, and there It was, just
what I'd always wanted — a spanking new .45

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Time

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BLUEMONT, Va. - None of the presidential
candidates has yet visited this tiny village on the

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Then from behind his back he suddenly whipped
out a package. It was my birthday present, which,
in the excitement of my conversation with Gumshoe

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Li
German rIg.a
Backers Worried Ab

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suffer. The agents should be proud that the bureau
has a director who is big enough and strong enough
mistakes and is now sorry for those mistakes.

there," she demanded.
Her old man, grinning, was standing in the front
door with his hands behind his back.
"Come on in," he beckoned.
oor.
With fear and trepidation, I inched in the d
Th en I asked if he'd heard about the bill that would
allow citizens to shoot to kill persons who invade
their homes to commit felonies.
"Why, no, I don't know a thing about that," he
replied. "Besides, law enforcement officers protect
for."
me and my home. That's what we pay them

DON OAKLEY

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admit that the bureau has made

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"Get up this very minute, Daddy's waiting in the
house. He wants tO talk to you. Now get U'and get In

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Now that one has been given, morale should not

to

lady friend scolded.

becoming the Captain Marvel of the antiestablishmentarians."
I left Guinshoe to his bazooka and plodded over
toward a friend's house. Suddenly, I began to worry.
Her old man, I remembered, .jn't really too fond of
me. Suppose he lures me into the house and then
pretends I'm assaulting him, or something.
Th en it came to me:
He could claim I had forcibly entered his house
and shoot me. That way he'd get rid of me and keep
his little girl at LW. same time.

I recently had a talk with a hardened criminal,
Gumshoe, about the new shoot-to-kill bill passed by

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wrorg dugout once again.
Tanner, the 12th manager off
Chuck Tanner may be in
the assembly line since A's
right place, but at the wrong owner and king Charles 0. Fintime.
ley took control of the franchise

The time to be in the Oakland in 1961, isn't ready to say Oak- Evening Hera

third base. Stiortstop Rick

ld, Sanford, Fl.
Monda y, Ma y 2
dugout pulling the strings was land's reign is over. He sounded _______________________________________________________
5A Burleson took the throw from
from 1971-1975, when the A's chipper Sunday, even though
-I- Miller and fired to third
were winning five straight the A's lost a doubleheader to
baseman Rico Petrocelli to get
American League West titles

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SPORTS

one out, Willie Randolph
singled and White doubled.
When the ball caromed past left
fielder Rick Miller, Randolph
scored and White steamed for

the White Sox, 3-1 and 4-3, for land swept a pair from Mil- Downing and Lemon then White-

and three consecutive World their seventh and eighth waukee, 2.1 and 8-5; Boston pulled off a double steal with
bnatlonser1ousabOUtpOliUCSII1ightri&amp;hUY
Twins , Royals 1
Series
flags.
_
,
,
Ron,
Frank
and
Jimmy
I
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nipped the New York Yankees Downing scoring from third.
straight losses,
require that Jerry, Mo,
.. ~.
Minnesota
turned over four
schedule pilgrimages to this place and then give
"This has happened to a lot of 7-6; Detroit stopped Baltimore Chicago added a run in th e fifth
Two men man aged the A's
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Pennsylvania researchers, who have conducted
their impressions to the people.
.
during those times of plenty and clubs before," Tanner said. "it 10-6; Minnesota beat Kansas when Bucky Dent singled Kelly double plays, and But Randall
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had a quick hand in all of them.
sur veys over the past four year s to find out how
For Bluemont is the gateway to Mount
neither of them was Tanner, happened to the Dodgers and City 3-1, and Texas crushed home.
I
NY"
Randall, 28, is in his first maaffected
by
watching
television.
people are
who spent those years in Red Sox earlier this year. Good California 9-4) in a five-Inning
Weather, a hill of granite that is the exclamation
Clay Carroll, who won
e JOF league season after spendas
world
real
"see
th
e
ewers
his
s
ha
me.
TV
vi
and
heavy
.
Chicago, pushing buttons for clubs will do this and bounce game shortened by hail,
first game in reli ef, saved th
point to both man's brilliance
-Bart Johnson in the ing eight years in the Los AnP4t4C
ba ck."
more dangerous and frightening than those who
Pat Kelly doubled in the tie- victory for
White Sox.
the
Officially known as the Western Virginia Office
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geles system.
I
of ~ft
watch very little," write George Gerbner and
tions, Mount
Meanwhile, now calling the breaking run and scored on a second game.
While the A's were up, the
"The double play is a pitchLarry Gross in an article entitled "The Scary
White Sox were mostly down, shots for the White Sox is Paul single by Ralph Garr in the
Red Sox 7, Yankees 6
Weather Is more accurately the underground
.! .. p
er's best friend," said winning
,
1;
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il
"
.
1
World of TV's Heavy Viewer," in Psychology
finishing tWrd, second, fifth, Richards, whose team has won seventh Inning to win the open.
.
Roy White could have been at
White House. It is the place to which the
seven straight.
er for Chicago.
Today magazine.
fourth and fifth,
third base, as the potential ty- pitcher Bert Blyleven. "That
Administration would retire in the event of
why Randall makes all the difThey define heavy viewers as ftse who
"Imics like this may not be a
.
But now that the shoe seems
In the nightcap. the White Sox ing run, but a perfect relay ference in the world to us."
nuclear, chemical or biological calamity — so
I
"Let Me Help You.
to be on the other foot, poor streak,' Richards said. "It tied the game 2-2 in the fourth turned White into the second out
watch television four or more hours a day. About
that, one supposes, taxes coul d still be collected '•
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Tigers 10, Orioles 6
on singles by Jorge Orta, Brian of the ninth inning and spelled
Chuck Tanner might like to kick could become routine."
a third of all adult Americans fall into this
from surviving mutants.
Ron
LeFlore extended his hithalf
the
children
12
Elsewhere
in
the
AL,
CleveDowning and Chet Lemon. victory for Boston.
himself with it. lie's In the
category, they say. Nearly
The candidates could not of cour se get Inside
ting streak to 25 straight games
years of age watch six or more hours of
Mount Weather. This is the most secret and
AWARD
with Four hits, including a
television daily on the average.
sacred of the nearly 100 "Federal Relocation
double that triggered Detroit's
When asked to estimate their own chances of
centers" now existing in five Eastern sta tes.
x-run eighth inning.
RECIPIENTS
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being involved in some type of violence during
When It was constructed in the W.0; the local
"I've cut down on my swing
per
any given week, heavy TV viewers were 33
people and local papers were told by the generals
An awards banquet for
considerably,"
said LeFlore, a
who
than
light
viewers
(those
cent more likely
rida s
'
'
.
Seminole High School was
to look the other way and even now the natives
free swinger last year who is
watch two hours or less a day) to pick such
-.
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held at the Sanford Civic
speak of It only in whispers. To the best of
.
now leading the American
fearful odds as 50-50 or one in 10, rather than
Center
on
Friday
night
and
By
Lobbyists
are
taking
no
chances,
however.
anyone's
knowledge
not
even
members
of
I
League with a .409 average.
TALIAIIASSEE(AP)— An uneasy calmi has
?10
more accurate estimate of one in 100.
. 11
4 manv student-athletes
were
1, f , P
.
Jack I,ee, who represents the wholesalers, Congress have access to the facility. It has no
.
—
"I've got to have discipline and
Heavy TV viewers also overestim.ated the settled over a legislative battleground pitfeted as %ell as others. In the
Prevailed on Becker to wiU&amp;aw an innocuous known charter and no published budget-, not
'It— , , .- I
it's gonna come."
percent ge of Americans who hold professional ting the state's largest liquor chains against
By The Associated Press
Del
first home
s two-run homer rates had rallied from a 5-0 nez hit the
photo above, Principal Don
even
its function has been made public.
a
bill
because
he
feared
the
chain
store
related
Indians 24, Brewers 1-5
or managerial jobs such as doctors, lawyers and wholesalers who describe the fight as a war for
George Foster began this in the sixth had given New York deficit to tie it on a two-run shot run in 133 innings.
V
R eynolds presents the Whitey
It Is no great secret, however. Tours drive
on
It.
supporters
would
amend
Clark's
bills
Cleveland's
Jim Kern won the
executives, groups that are found twice as sur vival,
baseball season with some un- its 4-3 lead.
by Richie Zisk and a solo shot
McI.ucaz Trophy to athlete
by with regularity, taking photographs of the
game
and saved the
second
Dodgers
6,
Astros
5
commonly on TV as in U.S. society at large.
finished business.
Cubs 6-1, I'irates 5-9
No one seems to know it the fight is over for
by Robinson.
Lee. chain lobbytht Emerson Allsworth, beer signs tMt warn them not to take photographs.
Mike Good for his outstanding
ner
for
Jackie
Brown .
pe
Manny
Mota's
10th-Inning
o
more
likely
Heavy viewers were also
"The only two parks I didn't
than this session, at least, or if hostilities will erupt
Two-run homers by Bill RobBraves 9-0, Giants 2.1
wholesaler lobbyist U. G. Cochrance and others Russian diploma ts tried some years ago to buy a
performance on the football
John
Lowenstein
drove in
John
Montefuscu
pitched
a
pinch-hit
single
with
the
bases
viewers
to
overestimate
the
number
gh
li t
hit home runs in last year were inson and Al Oliver keyed a
of again before lawmakers call it quits in three
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have been highly visible figures in the capital nearby "vacation retreat" (nice try Leonid, but
field as well as In weight
males employed in law enforcement, apparently weeks.
in San Diego and Phila- power barrage off Chicago three-hitter and Chris Spier's loaded scored Rick Auerbach to four nins in the nightcap. In the
lifting. ln the photo at the
recently as each sWves to prevent a sneak at- it was no soap). And every spring the pot
Indians br oke up a
due to the fact that about 20 per cent of those
delphia," said the Cincinnati pitc her Mike Garman and led infield single scored Derrel help Los Angeles e xtend its opener, the
right, Lefty Renaud presents
tack that would knock out his interests,
generation comes up In Volkswagen bus.e. to
involves
bills
pending
in
the
House
The
issue
winning
streak
to
six
games.
scoreless
pitching
duel between
1.
pictured on television are engaged in law enIle crossed off Phil.a - the Pittsburgh past Chicago in Thomas from third in the 10th
spray.paint "Peace!" on the rocks and cackle
p a special plaque to Emma outfielder.
Brown and Pete Brober g vith
k'rcement compared to less than ore per cent i Regulated Industries and Licensing Committee
(lelphta on April 211, and threw the nightcap,
inning to give San Francisco the
Opponents of the bills thought they had one grimly over the nonsense of their fathers. "All
Jerry DaVanon had given two runs in the seventh.
Spencer in appreciation for
which would allow the chains to buy direct from
the real world,
the
list away entirely with a
The
Cubs
took
the
opener
on
a
nightcap
after
Atlanta
won
the
Houston
the lead in the 10th
her
outstanding
contributions
stopped last week when Culbreath scheduled men." says one. "can now be cremated equal."
the factory, bypassing the wholesalers.
0
Ran gers 9, Angels 0
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grand slam in the sixth inning wild pickoff attempt by relief opener on the strength of a five- with a sacrifice fly, but the
M an example of how we tend to look
committee action on a bill that would have halted
in the field of tennis. (herald
In
1
2-3 innings, Nolan Ryan
Facing the possible loss of their biggest
To be sure there Is nothing but im plication to
Sunday to pace the Reds'11-0 pitcher Dave Giusti with one run fourth-inning rally.
television characters as representatives of the
Dodgers tallied twice in their gave up seven runs and issued
Beverage Division rule-making powers.
Photos by Bill Vincent Jr.)
I'n
D...4...
"n
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see
here.
The
eight-foot
barbed-wire
cite
a
stunning
customers,
the
wholesalers
fencing
Is
not suprisingly
4
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real world, the researchers
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six walks. Texas scored nine
V
In the other National League
250,000 letters that poured in requesting medical claim many of th em will be run out of buine If
The bill apparently would ha ve circumvented decorated with red, white and blue "Keep Out"
runs in the second, highlighted
games, Philadelphia trimmed
advice ot "Marcus Weiby, M.D." during the first the bill is passed.
a law and allowed the chains to bypass the posters. There is a small helicopter landing pad
by Tom Grieve's double and
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five years of his practice on TV.
_____________________ St. I.ouis3-2 in 11 innings; Monwholesalers In purchasing alcoholic beverages. Visible from the road. And some buildings st
The measures made headlines earlier in the
two-run
homer,
where the land slopes away toward the splendid
Television, say Gerbner and Gross, offers "a session when Regulated Industries and Ucentreat bested New York 5-4; ChiBut the issue never came up.
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Hail
the
size of golf balls
,
Shenandoah.
Everything
else
Is
inside
the
earth,
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cago nipped Pittsburgh 6-5 in
universal curriculum that everyone can learn" sing Chairman John Cultreath, D-Brooksville,
came
down
at the top of the
__________________ the opener. but the Pirates
/
4!~,"X
_ and therein lies its peril. The fact that most lV removed Rep. Alan Becker, 1)-Miami, as
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The public could count on cheaper prices, protected from the reason for its existence:
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sixth and forced the game to be
___________________________________________________________________________________ came back to take the nightcap
"action-adventure" dramas take place in urban chairman of the alcoholic beverage subinitially at least, if the chains could buy from the violence,
called after a 31-minute wait.
'i-I from the Cubs; Atlanta
settings may be contributing to the current flight committee.
According to rumors and information acfactory at lower prices. But the wholesaler inn
s
oman
ID
r
bombed San Francisco 9-2 in
of the middle class from our cities, they believe,
terests say the chains would raise their prices as cumulated over It* years, the underground
The move was interpreted as an attempt to kill
the first game before the Giants
and may also bring Increasing demands for
Majority they consolidated their hold on the mnrket~ White liouse is in essence an underground city.
squeezed out a 1-0, 10-inning
police protection and election of law-and-order opposition to It* bills sponsored by
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INDIANAPOLIS (All) — come the first woman to make
Mario Andretti led 11 Satur- ~
costing the public in the long run.
Some
500,000
cubic
yard&amp;of
dirt
and
stone
were
Leader Dick Clark, fl-Miami. Indeed, Culbreath
1
1
decision in the nightcap, and Nearly alone for a rare moment the field for the $1-million race. day qualifiers with a sizzling ___________________
politicians.
_________________
removed to make way, for an installation which
the
subcommittee
and
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111(11110, J dlI(
(III
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IO.iU't 111pM. 1OU1I'W) ['till U1L
in an emergency could reporzeuiy support b,UUO
added two other members.
lum
b-S
in
10
innings,
Guthrie
said Sunday after her topped the pole-position speed
they co nclude, "television may become our chief
stood
fought
back
tears
as
she
people. There are many-roomed structures,
Since
that
time,
there
has
been
no
action
on
the
The
benefactor
of
Foster's
instrument of social control."
over the cockpit of her race car own car was withdrawn. of Jhnny Rutherford set durstreets, sidewalks, hospitaLs, cafeterias and
bills, indicating Clark cannot get the votes to
blast - one of his four hits in
in the solitude of the Vollstedt "There never was any deal to iiim the first weekend of auali_________
vaults. Elpctric
nenvirde
trrinrvrtzatlnn
.- vehielpq
Electric
i-- -. ern
Conference
st
th
e
We
Suns
pass them. One lawmaker su.pecb Cullzeath
- The Boston
State
in
traded
to
the
before
being
BOSTON
four
at-bath
which
produced
IAP
qualify his car. There were fications.
garage,
There is supposed to be a subterranean lake big * V
shooting,
were
way
off
in
final,
May.
e
first
CARE
snookered
supporters
of
th
e
bi
ll
s
wi
th
his
aplast
- was Jack
Celtics'
famed
racehorse
style
five
runs
batted
in
some
people who wanted to see
It was on May 11, 1946 that th
enough for water skiing. mere is a power source
Outside, the curious horde
Three drivers were oust ed
good on only 38 of 99
went in, ours Billingham, who handcuffed the
making
"Their
shots
pointments
a
the
subcommittee,
fast
break
may
oe
but
If
th
at's
so
off
the
it
happen,
including me. But I
Le
Harve,
France.
In
to
ed
at
package arriv
and food reserves. There are even Su-angelovian
jammed Gasoline Alley, waitfrom
the lineup, making a total
field goal attempts.
I think we were getting Padres on three hits.
didn't.
CUlbCea
isn't
saying.
veteran
th
but
fraction
slower,
just appreciated the chance to
years since then, the agency that was born out of
facilities for the birth of children.
ing for a glimpse of the womaa
of six drivers bumped. Eldon
ed
over th e the shots, but they weren't fallTh
e
Celtics,
not
Five
Billinghamn
struck
out
center
Dave
Cowens
is
ready
to
•
drive
the
car
this
morning,
the desperate pli ght of postwar Europe has
Allegedly, some 400 people staff Mt
"I think the issue will probably go into the
Who would challenge the InlLmmus5m, Bill Simpson. Bob- tter in
compensate for any slack in the year:i for their free-shooting at- ing, However, we know we're a and didn't walk a ba
provide more than $1.9 billion worth of food, interim where the committee will ha ve more
Weather, many a( them playing the roles of the
dianapolis
500.
"It
Felt
like
a
million
dollars,
by Olivero, Tom Bigelow, Jan
shots
but
good shooting team and that 38 raising his record to 5-3 with his
N a t I o n a 1 B a s k e t b a 11 tack, had only 77
emergency re li ef, medical su pplies and self-help time to study It," he said. '1 think that's the best
President or cabinet members in a continuing
and that's probably what it's Ope -n and Jim McElreath.
The
Boston
39.
't
on
"Disappointed'?!
made
good
last
forever."
12
percent
won't
11th
triumph
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Chief Justice Warren E. Burger of the Supreme Court
delivered the keynote address recently to a national conference
in St. Paul, Minn. The topic of the conference was popular
dissatisfaction with the administration of justice.
The enormous and steeply increasing costs, the ineffectiveness and inefficiency in providing justice in the crirninal
and civil courts, the inertia and unresponsiveness of the entire
system — these are matters of concern to most Americam not
merely those whose careers are involved,
A systematic look should be taken at the legal profession
and the co urts to see w hether they are achieving their goals and
making th e best use of the resources at their disposal.
And this examination should be cooperative and consUiicthe, tMii.ed on niuzwn sense not legal precedent, free t
the contentio usness and pr eoccupation with mere forms that
bede vil the courts.
The chief justice took a broad view. He suggested:
— Asking why England found it prudent 40 years ago to
abando n jury trials for most civil cases.
- Studying England 'a civil and appellate procedures and
their ideas of finality of judgments,
judgments, short of three or four appeals and retrials.
— Considering the value of a dtlzeii tribunal composed of
nonlawyers to decide certain kinds of minor claims informally.
— Greater use of the arbitration process to settle disputes.
— Finning ways to compensate people for injuries from
negligence of others without having the process take years to
complete and consume up to half the damages awarded.
We've another idea: why not arbitrate more matters out of
court? Or is that an idle hope?
(Reprinted with permission train the Santa Anna Register)

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WASHINGTON — In scathing language that opinion, were more knowledgeable of the mt.
nas been carefully classified, the General ters under discussion.
"Therefore, we had no assurance that the
Accounting Office has blasted the Navy for
hampering its investigation of the $16 billion questions we asked were accurately related to

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investigated." The Trident subs, he added,
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probably will come off the production line on suddenly appear on the floor, conduct their
business and just as suddenly disappear,
A few days ago, House Speaker Carl Albert
FOLEY'S FOLLY: It takes months for a

schedule,

government agency to squeeze the most modest finally asked the question the tourists have been

The GAO's broadside was accompanied by a
separate, blistering letter to Navy Secretary J.
William Middendorf Ii, complaining about the

received

In addition, we
encountered unreasonable delays In receiving

appropriation out of Congress. But the process wondering about. lie looked up after the opening
speeds up considerably when a powerful corn- prayer and found the house floor virtually
mittee chairman wants to improve the decor at empty.
his lunch table.
Frowning, he turned to an aide and
On April 9, house Agriculture Chairman whispered, quite audibly: "Where the hell is
Thomas Foley, D.-Wash., requested $1,798.60 to everyone?"
purchase 24 place settings and accessories, Of
WASHINGTON WHIRL: The Law Enfor-

an eventually replace the Polaris and Poseidon

comprise our strategic tin-

complete.

documents we requested for our Independent
review."
The report, nevertheless, Identified some
tedmical problems within the Trident program

and questioned whether the program could met
Its schedule. The auditors also claimed * a
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derwater fleet,
should have been charged to the Trident
As Congress' chief investigative arm, time
program.

GAO is supposed to make stre that the taxpayers
are getting their money's worth from government rrovam% Members of Congress depend

In a confidential response, the Navy pleaded

that "extenuating circumstances" had justified

the restrictions and delays. It was also the
heavily on GAO reports to guide them in voting
Navy's policy, sta ted the reply, "that only those
for appropriations,
managers with ex tensive knowledge of the
But in the can of the Trident submarines, the (Trident) prognun could speak for that office.
"This policy. . . Is not limited to GAO , - ,
GM) auditors charge that they have been oh-

structed by the Navy from getting all the facts. There is no Indication that the policy was applied
"We could not satisfy ourselves," declares the in ,-t manner designed to withhold infrmation to
clawifiet! report, ,,that the information con- which GAO was other wise entitled."
A Navy spokm=, responding to questions
tained in this report wtic=.'rig 4_~e TRIDENT

missile system is a current, complete from our associate Jun Grady, reiterated that
the Navy had not sotht to hamstring the
assessment of the missile program's status."

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course, he wanted the finie!it Lenox china, cement Assistance Adminimxation has spent
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drop by the committee offices for l unch.
significant results, Our reports about [,EAA's
A few days later, Foley remembered wi th impotence have now been confirmed by Inhoffor that he had forgotten to order cups and dependent studies, which recommend a =jar

additional cost of 1.496.1).
It took three more da ys for the expenditur e

foot injury, and JoJo White

John Gabrielli said Sunday the

it.

the

an

er annulled, however.

didn't give them anything."

was later annulled. lie would

not give details, saying it was a
routine matter and that it In-

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their way into the field on the
Last of four days of qualifying

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valved a closed hearing and

sealed records.
Gabrielli said he could not recall w he n t he marriage was annulled, but said it probably was
within 10 days of the marriage.

teammate who hit on Just four having been registered as a
of 17 floor shots. Howe ver, the' prostitute at the Mustang

M i s s :11 e bide a u x'
whereabouts were unknown

Ranch b~othel where Bonavena
was killed -Saturday.
The vaNditY or um 11wFuNsc

Sunday and Del Carlo
efforts were underway to

Suns, inexperienced but loaded
with confidence after upsetting
defending champl3n Golden

aver ged W.785
The 33
m.p.h., ..i.. flUC.s ufl
slowerthan as year.

Bonavena-Rebideaux marriage

Storey County Sheriff Bob Del
Carlo identified the woman as

White did a tremendous job
covering Westphal, a former

pleted Sunday.

Bigelow and David Hobbs.

The Argentine heavyweight

we're concerned. We

car lineup, which was cam-

Before it ended, though, A.J.
Guthrie
Foyt made sure M
had the opportunity to show
herself and a worldwide augiven refined equipment, to be-

smart game," Cowens said.

Recorder Ardis Brown said
Sunda y. The marriage was lat-

a time.

For-14 slump, drove in the run

Earlier in the Inning, Andre
Thornton's sacrifice fly had tied

wed Cheryle Ann Rebideaux,

It would have taken 181.114
miles an hour to make the 33-

from Buenos Aires indicating

wife.
Washoe District Court Judge

shooters on the Phoenix team 20, of Reno, a nd was married
and what were they, something the same day, Washoe County

cinctly.

veterans lJoyd

was shot to dea th, co unty
records show.

"Paul Westphal and Keith obtained a marriage license to

balky car that wouldn't respond
to adjustments or keep running
for more than just a few laps at

dience that she had the ability,

nacious defense.
"I thought we played a pretty

Erickson are the truly pure

was good enough to get in the

field. "She was," he added suc-

single, a hit which broke an (~
that gave Montreal its victory

Feb. 19 to one of the girls who

Incuaapolis Motor Speedway.
In the end, she was done in by a

was in question with reporLs

ALl'?

far as

since

RENO, Nev. iAP) — Boxer

and Ebb Boone's two-out 11111
hit in the fourth provided the
other Philadelphia runs.
Expos s, MItS .
Gary Carter's seventh-inning

Bonavena was separated but

"The House Administration committee is maximum contribution in the enclosed enpleased to gran t your request ..,"
velope." A spokesman said the Congressional

ft lecti, ni rruiry

Phillies their 22nd triumph in 28

not
dit'nri'i'iilrnm
his- -Arientine
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like (4or-29?" i Actually they
were 6-for-fl). "That's super as

More specifically, the GAO alleged: "Under auditors or to cover up anyt.hing. As for the
representatives in action. The folks from back task w
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ft re&amp;ktiow pbced on us, we wes nd per- Trident prograim, the spokeunan said "several
home often find no one paying attention to the doz
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WLted to disaw details wl persom who, In our problem have been identified and are being droning, out -of-contgxt oratory,
banks and mailboxes,

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Sclunidt's IWI single in the first
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in the car to let her prove she

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get approval. House Administral,ion ChairT= dated April 23, 1976, which President Ford sent to
Wayne Hays, D.'OhIo, wrote back on April 30: IBM aski ng the corporation to send "your

tourists have been flocking into the Senate and
House galleries to watch their elected the tax withholdings of Its employes,

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She wasn't beaten by her own

Solo home runs by Vic Harris
and Hector Crux had accounted
for the St. Louis scoring; Mike

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ability nor by the demanding

with .
N points.

Bonavena

Vollstedt.Offenhauser she'd
fought with all month. After
onl y a few laps in Foyt's sleek

11th inning, lifting Philadelphia

ton to its 12th NBA title in 1974

grabbed 21 rebounds, handed

W.

Miss Guthrie had managed to other cars and got Lack into

barely 173 miles an hour In the the field.

Past St. I.Amis and giving the

Coach Tommy hleinsohn said
after Cowens scored 25 points,

scored 20 of his 22 points in the Oscar Bonavena was married

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NBA's

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guys who are hurting," Boston

second half, Cowens was the

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deep in the pockets of her blueand-white driving suit. "But at
the same time, I would have to
say it's been the most thrilling

games.

htavlicek played a surprising 40
minutes despite a painful left

paign contributions from corporations.
However, we have obtained a copy of a letter,

Al an Adams,

dicts overall against them.
I'hIllIes 3, Cardinals 2
Relief pitcher Al Urabosky is.
sued a bases-loaded walk to

rookie of the year, led the Suns

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— it is Illegal for candidates to solicit cam.

Foley and his guests are now eating in style. Campaign Committee had amiled the letter to
WHERE'S EVERYONE- Mw bicentennial IBM evidently by ml
e.

-There's noway of predicting things."

she said. thrusting her hands

when you're going to be hot,"

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saucers. He corrected this oversight on April 27, restructuring of the agency.
with a request for 24 tea cups and saucers at an

thought we played very, very
good defense. Our fast break
was lukewarm, like a slowflowing stream, but we still got
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them guessing, doing different

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and the 18th victory in 24 ver-

said Westphal, who helped Bos-

once while playing the entire 48
minutes.
Although team captain John

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now,

out to assists and stole the ball

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but I am," Ifeinsohn said. "I

"I can't remember us ever
getting only 77 shots and still
winning," ilavlicek said after
scoring 16 points, grabbing six

sist.s.

ing our club

Throughout the proceedings, congresisinen

those persons or whether the answers we

pared with Phoenix' 38.4.

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-Ile's the guy who's anchor-

Trident submarine program.

were

to Bill Russell's old position in
1970, turned in another ironman
performance Sunday as the
Celtics defeat ed the Suns 98-87
opener.

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subs, which now

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"I know there's wthinq illegal about that new
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Monday, May 24, 197k

Track Star Warms Up In Atlanta

SCOREBOARD

Pre-Vacation Fling

Williams Ties Two aprint Records1
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HOME RUNS-Hendrick. CI.,
NATIOPIALLEAGUE
I. Ystrzemi, Bsn, 7, Horton,
WL
Del. 7 Otis. KC, 7 6 Tied With Railroaders
ii 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Medical Center
6 s
ST 0 1 F
East
mnoi 5iuct,ng (Ooøs
By BOB GRIJ'it
Eugr.c, Pe Neppl nf 1ow State set zr
6 6
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The 200 was a runaway. Williams beat Glance by
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Pc?. GB Oak. 19; Pat$i, KC. II; Baylor, Chase&amp; Co.
4 $
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Sports
Writer
women's record for 10.000 meters with a
American
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17:
PtiiIa
Oak.
RandOlph,
five
ykrds.
NY,
1.4,
First
73
Federal
2 10
Rivers, NY. II.
The 10(l-meter dash field read like a who's who.
Pitts
3141.7.
Today'
s Games
22 15
595
While
Williams
was
shining
In
the
East,
probably
PITCHING
New
York
(S
Decisions)fl 17
.56.4
Seconds later, It was Steve Williams, that's who,
,
(at Bay Avenue Field)
In Modesto, shotputter Al Feuerbach edged rival
one of his top rivals In the Olympics, Don Quarrie of
Slaton, MI, 61. Il. 359 Fitt
Chicago
io 'I
5 - Medical Center vs Seminole
132 9
Warming
up
for
th
George
Woods wi th a toss of 71 feet, 4 inches, his
e
l976
Summer
Olympic
Games
morris.
KC. S t.
Jamaica, was running a 9.9 at the Modesto, Calif
Montreal
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,
W.Campbell,
Mm,
5
1,
in
Montreal,
Williams
demonstrated
to
some
of
the
St.
best
in
several years and 4½ inches Letter than
Louis
16 23
.633,
2.62
6:304)0
Chase Co. vs. First Federal
Relays, shading Tennessee's RLggle Jones, who got
.1 Brown, Cie, 11, $00, 363
West
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
world's top sprinters that he's No. 1. He blazed the
Woods.
Arnie Robinson won the long jump b
a poor start but ralliedto finish In 10 flat
Los
Ang
26 13 .667 - 0 Ellis. NY. 41. $00. 3.97 Bird,
(at Fort Mellon Park)
final
20
meters
to
capture
the
100
the best In the world this year.
In
a
world
recordsoaring
27-3½,
KC.
II,
600.
261
Cincinnati
Briles. Tee, 1, S - Railroaders vs. ChaSe A. Co
n is eas
Two distance runners Ireland's Eamonn Coghian
tying 9.9 seconds, then streaked to a meet-record
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San
BSn. 57. .7)1. 7 - First Federal vs. Seminole
Diego
11 le
;
In Atlanta, Dave Roberts Just missed breaking his
2.91
and Olympic gold medalist Frank Shorter, took It
Houston
tying 19.9 in the 200 meters at the Martin Luther
is 73 439 9
Sporting Goods
own
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan,
world record of 18-6½ in the pole vault when te 11
Atlanta
15 33
Cal,
easy in winning their specialties.
King Games at Atlanta,
60. Tanana. Cal. 73 : Blyleven,
San
Fran
13 37 .323 13'
JUNIOR L AOUE
twice
cleared the bar at 18714, but hit the crossbar
Coghian, a student at Villanova, captured the
Mi 60. Hunter, NY. 16; Gos
The 100 field was loaded. Besides Williams, there
Min.
Saturday's Results
(Second Half Standings)
on
his
way down.
%age,Chi,
46
1,500
in
3:49,6
and
the
5,000
In
14:28.07 in defending
Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3. 16 in
were Auburn's Harvey Glance, Florida State's Don
L
nings
Rotary
his
IC4A
titles
at
Philadelphia.
i a
Merrick' and Rey Robinson of the Florida Track
The King Games also had Evis Jennings of
Atlanta 3. San Francisco 2
K o. C
1 0
Shorter, who won the marathon at the 1972 Games
Club. All have equalled the world mark of 99
St. Louis 7. Philadelphia a
Mississippi
State winn ing the 400 meters in 45.0;
Elks
0
at Munich, eased his way to a 2:11.51.1 clocking In
New York i, Montreal 1
Then there were high school sensation Houston
KiWatils
Theo
Hamilton,
unattached, long Jumping 26-7;
0
0
WHA Playoffs
Cincinnati 3. San Diego
Moose
the Olympic trials at Eugene, Ore.
Mclear and Ivory Crockett of the Philadelphia
0 1
Florida
State's
440-y
Finals
ard relay team lower in g th\
Los Angeles 6. Houston
VF w
0
Pioneers, co-holders of the world 100-yard dash
Best..7 Series
innings
Tod ay's Games
meet mark to 39.5; Edwin M oses of Morehouse
"it
was
more
like
running
a
20-mile race, then
Sunday's Result
record of 9.0.
Sunday's Results
(at SanfStadum,.)
capt uring the 400 intermediate h urdles In a meet
jogging the last slx," said Shorter, 28. "Bill Rodgers
Winnipeg S. Houston A. Wlnni
Chicago 6 1, Pittsburgh 5 9
s
- Rotary vs Knights of Columbus
Glance and McTear tore away from t he ta in
Peg
leads
series
(of
the
Greater
Boon
Track
Club,
who
finished
7 0.
record 48.8, Tommy Haynes of the U.S. Army
Philadelphia 3. St Louis 2. 11
TUESDAY'S GAME
bl oc ks In fron t, but Williams blazed Into the lead 20
Tuesday's Game
innings
setting a meet standard wi th a t4-6 triple Jump and
econd) and I really helped each o ther along."
s
(at
Sanford
Stadium
Jr,)
Houston at winnio.g
meters from the finish while McTear faded to
Montreal S. New York .4
S - VF.W. vs Kiw3nms
Finishing third In the 26-mile, 3e5-yard event and
Steve Foster of the Florida Track Club clipping two
Atlanta 90. San Francisco 2
seventh In the eight-man field with a disappointing
also
qualifying
for
a
trip
to
Montreal
was
Don
seconds
off Marty Liquorl's 1500-meter meet record
1. second game. 10 innings
10.5.
by winning in 3:43:1.
Kardong of Cl ub Northwest.
Cincinnati 11, San Diego 0
NBA Playoffs
Los Angeles 6. Houston 5, 10
Finals
innings
Best-of.7 SerI,s
Today's Games
Sunday's Result
Houston (Cosgrove
12) at
ATSEMIPIOLE
Boston 9$, Phoenix 87, Boston
San Francisco (Dressier 0
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
I,
leads
series
1
0
New
York (Lollch 2 5
Thursday. may 2?
PENSACOLA
(AP)
Philadelphia (Christenson II).
at
FIRST
Claiming
Pace
moloo
Sprint conflict with Olympic trials, his er High School which McTear but won't get a diploma un'll he trials are held in Eugen Ore., ' a
Phonic at Boston
(0)
x Mile I Purse 542$: I. Twin Jays
sensationHouston high school principal says.
attends in the Florida Pan- completes his studies In June 19 through 27.
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Montreal (Fryman
$2) at
(Dvoracek) 51. 2. Culator
McTear will flunk his senior
"I don't ever give up on a handle.
Pittsburgh (Candelaria 37). In)
(Xomers) 5.2: 3
summer school.
Cheri Tag
"These are the things we've
Los Angeles (John 22) at San
year unless he goes to summer student, but you can't help him
(Bereznax) 61; 1. Mr. Durkee
Griffith said Sunday that • If he opts for summer school been trying to tell him since
Diego (Freisletyen 00). (ii)
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Provost) 72; S. Adios Herschel
school, but he can work out If he doesn't come to school," McTear can participate in beginning June 21,
he would be Christmas and the entire school
Only games scheduled
(Newman) 10.1; 6. Jason Herbert
Nernwr,, Di,si,,
summer classes so they won't said C. Douglas Griffith of Bak- graduation
Tuesday's Games
ceremonies June 4 in class when the U.S. Olympic year, for that matter," the
W. L. Piet. a a (Rau) 3); 1. Joaquin Jean (Jet.
Tampa
St. Louis at Chicago
77 IS 595
ferson) a i.
principal said.
Lakeland
21 15 583 'u
Montreal at Pittsburgh, In)
SECOND - C-3 Pace - Mile St Petersburg
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'' Purse $625: 1. Singing Sam
But Griffith said teachers
New
York
at
Philadelphia, W,nt,' Haven
13 2$ 3.t3 I'
In)
(Bereznak) 6 I; 2. Canton Time
$.vttwrn D4,ltlo,
would work out a schedule for
Los Angeles at San Diego, Miami
e
r
ii n (Sica) 92:3, Lazy Sue (Halt) IS.); 1,
McTear if he shows he wants to'
Ft Lauderdale
in
is is .UsConestoga B. (Kucia) 52; 5.
W. Palm Beach
IS 19 441 9'
finish school.
Houston at
San
Francisco, Pompno Beach
Rebelnidge Rob Ii. HyselI) 15.1; 6.
Il 73 3.43 13
in)
Chris Gold (No driver) 10 l 7
'Something could be worked
Wet
Satvrd.r, nuns
Only games scheduled
Winning Angel (B. Regur)
Fort Lauderdale at Pompano Beach.
out
so he can still go to the
Ppd.. rain
Silverbell Rice (Rau) 7.2
Miami W Welt Palm Beach 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Olympic trials and Olympics if
THIRD - C-3 Pace - 14 Mile Lakeland 2. St Petersburg 1
East
Purse $423: I. Sweetheart volto
he qualifies," Griffith said.
7 .jm
.1-Ps ,. wrier maven ii
W
L
Pct. GB
(Drayton) S I; 2. Marc Sterling 1W,
5in4ap'i
"This
Is the type of activity we
New
MEMPHIS,
T
n.
than
York
en
I
(AP)
wanted
it
to."
71 13
ml S. West Palm Beach 7
margin after a final round of
Spriggs) $ I; 3. Aubrey Time
The victory, his first since
Baltimore
would
work through some way
Winter
Haven
atbIampaprain
1$ IS .Sis 3
"After six years, I never
(Dagenais) 51 1. Pasadena N.
His once-commanding five- par 72 and a 273 total, 15 under 1970 Houston-ChampIons Open,
Pompano Beach at Fort Lauderdale,
BOSNM1
15
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6
(HaIl)
7
2)
5.
so
it
will
be possible for him."
Ocata
Bete
(Peters
s
Pod.. Cifl
thought it would come again," shot lead had dwindled to two. par on the hilly, windswept, 7,- was worth $40,000 to Gilbert,
Detroit
11 I?
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6
1. 6. Friday Star (Kmnsley) A.
Laketanit at t, Petersburg.Pod. rain
McTear
signed a scholarship
Gibby
Milwke,
Gilbert
said
after
he'd
Gilbert
came
out
of
a
buried
he 193-yard Colonial Country Club pushed his earnings to
13 16 44 6
FOURTH - C.3 Pace - Mile
TsdaysQm
to play foot ball and run track at.
Cleveland
Pompano Beach it Miami
IS 19
44) ó',
broken that long victory in the bunker and was laying course.
Purse $623: I. Meadow Lusty
and assured his wife, Judy, of a the University of Florida next
West Palm Beach at Fort Lauderdale
West
(Adniance) 10.1; 2. Byrd Bobby
drought with a triumph in the three in rough, short of the
Tampa at LaltIlar'4
Ken City
21 12
.636 (Deason) 6) 3 Marybar Queen Danny Thomas-Memphis Golf greenon the par-fourhole. He'd
Morgans bogey on t he 18th new wristwatch for her bir- fall but later said he was not
St Pet9,'ut'jr; at W,nteq Haven
Texas
3) 13 616
thday next week.
,
(Johnson) 6. 1 . 1. Johnny Minbar
Interested in the scholarship
Minnesota
is 16 .529
Classic.
made double-bogey Just two dropped him back Into a ree3'
(Bandervort)51.s Camden Bonnie
"I told her that if I 5901), I'd
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Chicago
way
14 16
tie
for
second
at
277.
He
He has reportedly been inter.
i',
(Bourgeois)
6.1;
6.
Jefferson
Adios
holes
earlier,
almost
tiweeEa,,c
buy her a diamond wrist- est
Oakland
15 23 .393 s'
The stocky, sturdy veteran putted the hole before and
(Kimball) 1.2; 7. Ocala Eagle
ed inattend.ing junior college
was
tied
at
that
figure
with
W.
L
California
Orlando
watch," Gilbert said. "I won
13 23 .375 9'
n is
(Jefferson) 31; 6. Mesroluna Dusty
co
idered
ns
th
e
s
ta
tement
for
a
quite
Forrest
Fezler
in
Califor
nia.
Savannah
Saturday's Results
was looking at bogey II 14 57'S 21
(Bridges) 9.2.
and New Zea- and she's got it."
Charlotte
moment,
smiled
and
added:
Milwaukee 6. Cleveland 5
and
land's
20 5 536 2'
John
McTear,
who calls himself
Lister,
neither
of
FIFTH - C.3 Pace - Mile possibly a double bogey Ja(ksonvllIe
is 21 117 6'
Chicago 7, Oakland 2
"About halfway through the the loss of his lead.
Purse $423: I. Son Jour Quick
whom really got In the title Gibby Gilbert
o,000
the
world's
top
sprinter, failed
We,t.r. DIII..I
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K noxville
6867 66 77-273
21 II
(Hobbs) S I; 2. Nelson Way (Taylor)
17th hole, I thought it'd never
chase
on
the
hot,
humid,
hazy
to
place
Saturday
in the 100Baltimore I. Detroit i
Chattanooga
Forrest
Fezler
IS I? 314 3
12; 3. El Capital (Kucia) 11).): 1
come again."
Columbus
meter dash in the Martin [Aiis is 411 5'7
"I thought, '1 need to chip it in final day. Morgan shot closing
New York 1, Boston 0, 11 In
11
Flukey
Luke
(Hierpe)
10
1:
S.
Mud
106967
7)....777
Montgomery
nungs
II II 364 S
Gil Morgan
73, Llster 68 and Femier 71.
Pop (Provost) 6.1; 6 Byrds Honor
$15,4w (her King International Free- 14
I reall y didn't expect
It
was
on
that
hole
In
Sunfor
par.'
sunitay's
Routh
C
5, Texas I
7u6965.?3-277
JCCkyilti 17 Charlotte . innings (Van Deventer)5 1. 7. Flyer Farong day's final round that Gilbert do it. I just wanted to get it
dom Games in Atlanta. Steve
Sunday's Results
Orlando at Sevarvi..I,, rcd. rain
George Cadle was alone with John Lister
(JoPw'isnn) 6 1: I Single 0Eller
$13,447
Williams won the event In a
XndwiJle at Montgomery, pp. rain (Bridges) 31
Cleveland 2$. Milwaukee 1$
had to chip in from about 5 feet close. But I really thought about a 69.-278, followed at 279 by
697)69 63-277
Columbus
41,
CNattaog&amp; 10
Chicago 3 A. Oakla nd I 3
George Cadle
world
record-tieing 9.9-second
really
SI XTH - Claiming Pace $1,000 thought
about
to
sa
lvage
a
par
and
clinch
his
It.
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$
.200
Tom Kite and Fred Marti, who
Todays Games
Boston 7. New York 6
1 Mile - Purse $423: 1. Rudy
71 6949 69-276
Charlotte
at
Savannah.
clocking.
Gil
chipping
it
in."
victory
over
ho
pe
ul
f
Eh-.
Detroit to. Baltimore 6
led
through
the
first
Fred
Marti
two
rounds.
Orlando at JackSOnville
Adams (W Spriggs) 7.2);
$4,600
McTear, 19, is co-holder of the
Minnesota 3, Kansas City i
Morgan, a non-practicing opColumbus at Montgomery
656* 74 77-279
Maurice Edward I Berezrtak) *2; 3
Kite
shot
a
69, Marti 72.
Knoxv i lle
at
Texas 9, CalIfornia 0. s i n
CI'atlanooga '
Tom Kite
world 100-yard dash record with
Dolly Jester (Kucial 31; 4 Adios
And
he
did
just
that,
tometri.st
holing
who
took
his
doctor$4.01)
flings. ram, hail,
7267.71 69-279
Duchess (Filipelli) 5.1; S. Mary
Lee Trevino birdied four of
a 9.0 second clocking In 1975. He
ate in Memphis and was follow- the chip for the par that nailed
Today's Games
Grier Jones
Brooks Li. Hysell) 92. 6. Shief
hl.sfirst
seven
holes
but
couldo't
lost a 220-yard dash to high
it
down.
ed by a huge, vocal gallery of
Detroit (Roberts 3 21 at Bos
68 69 72 11-280
Heather IGull) 61; 7. Irene 'do
'on (Wise 1 3), (n)
keep It going and finished with a Al Gelberger
school junior C)TU Wyatt of
old friends, classmates and forlaldnichl
Morgan eventually bogeyed 68 and a tie at 281 with Gary
Cleveland (Eckersley 2 2) at
Orlando Oak Ridge at a Miami
SEVENTH - Claiming Pace
74706472-2.0
mer nei ghbo rs.
Baltimore (Cuetlar 23), (ii)
the 18th from the lake and Gil- Player, who shook off a bogey- Howard Twitty
11,000- Mile -Purse $423: I Tom
Is-22s
meet last weekend, but did beat
Milwaukee (Colborn 3.1) at
Tome (Gill) 6.). 7 Ocala Benny
6372 70 702$0
"My mouth got awful dry," bert made birdie, accounting bogey-triple bogey string
CONTINENTAL LEAGUE
New Ynrb Fi'.'r
Wyatt in the 100-meter wi th a
for a Gene Littler
331, ins
(Peters) 1 I. 3. Worthy Robin
('-iI1r$ vl'l "It .i,,6 ivi
l,.4wx
b•'
t.
i.._ t_.._
__L_
$5.225
aut usa 'uur-irue winning 71.
Kansas City (Bird 4)) at Jack Prosser Ford
time
of 10.3 seconds.
(Seider)
92.
1
Kay
Farr
(E
7)7)6969-260
io
Texas (Barr 121. (n)
t-ty%ell) 3.1; S. Mindy Nib (Rats) 12;
George's
Chicago (Vuckovich tn al
6. Camden Jod'y 'Kucia) 51; 7
Stromberg Carlson
66
California (Mono. 1.11 v,.i
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Minn esota (Redfern 1.1) at Apex
Produce
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esAu
Oakland (Bosman 00). (n)
rn
Purse 1423: I. Howard Champ
-u w.
Today's Games
Tuesday's Games
lHow3rd)
7
2;
7
Royal
Lobo
atwestsideField)
Detroit at Boston, ()
$ 1; 3 Joppa Star Maid
S - Prosser Ford vs. Stromberg
Cleveland at Baltimore,
(Dvoracek) 101: 1. Iron City Nancy
Carlson
Milwaukee at New York. (n)
(R. Regur) $2; S Sandy Doll (Parr)
I - George's vs. United Tran
a
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SI, 6 Never Renege (HobbS) 6 I; 1,
sportalion
TALLAHASSEE AP) Chicago at California. (n)
In the Sunday night game,
Captain Riddle N (Sica) 3 1.
.
WEDNESDAY'S
GAMES
JAMESBURG, N.J. (AP) The tournament's proceeds e'
Minnesota at Oakland tol
NINTH - Cl Pace - Mile - Independent Florida State
Middle Tennessee jumped to a
(at Westlide Field)
'
Amy Alcott, $14,000 richer and will go to the diocese's nonsecPurse 1456: I. Surgery Time (Sica)
S - Stromberg Carlson vs. United
faces Southeastern Conference 4-0 third-inning lead on the
10
1.
2
Glory
Land
(Gill)
5.1.
J.
Sue
living
up
to
1975's
rookie
Transportation
of the tarlan charities,
champ Auburn in' a winners- strength of a three-run homer
Fly fl'frd IT Crank) 72; A. Byrd K.
7
Apex vs Prosser ford
year honors, helped make the
Miss Alcott, who shot a Four(RuggIe) 3 I. S. Proud Mac Win
bracket game this afternoon in by first-baseman Denton Peters
$76,000 LPGA Golf Classic a under-par 7,,n,4,,,,,,Si
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(D'Amato) Ii; 6. Hazel Nut
to Iii IdII
the
National
Collegiate
.Athletic
and
was
leading
4-1
at the hotWL
(Peterson) S I. 7. Manna (Roy) 92,
truly ecumenical event.
Blalock by one stroke. recalled
iI
Association's
Fl3 thp Okof Sem.nolc
torn
of
the
fourth.
South
Regional
8 Knowing When (Serb.es) 6.1.
I 7
National League
After winning the Ladies Pro. the advice her partner in last
Seminole Petroleum
7
3
After
TENTH
Cl
Pace
baseball
playaffs.
Weather
pera
rain
forced
rest
of
an
M1e
.
BATTING
190
at
fessional Golf Association tour Thursday's pro-am event, the
bats)-- Flagship Bank ofSanford
Purse $.421: I. Haui Freight (Ross)
$4
McBr i de, StL. .3*5. Rose,
hour and 35 minutes and a
mitt.ing.
Cm,
AllanticNatjonnal
Il,?
Frisky
1
10
Donna
(F,
lhlenfeld)5.
stop
here at the 6,006-yard, par- Rev. John Reiley of St. Au
341,
W Crawford, StL, .347.
=
scoreless fifth inning, Peter;
Today's Games
I, 3 Dr. Ruff (Kucla) 1.1; 1 Joshua
DoRad.r.
SD.
.316;
71
Forsgate
County Club Sun- gustine's Church in South
Grlft.y.
The
p.m. EDT clash had
4
tq
Fort
Mellon
Park)
4S
(Strong
)
3,1.
S.
hornered
again
to
Freedom
give
his
team
Trail (Van
Cm, .341.
day with a six-foot birdie putt Brunswick, had given her.
. But a 5-1 lead.
5- Flagship. Seminole vs. Seminole
Deventer) Al. 6. Van Dale By rd been due Sunday night
RUNS-Monday.
Chi,
35, PetrolEum
on the final hole, Miss Alcott
(Kinsley)
1 1; 7. Winning Tine ( B . several inches of rain let up
Row. Cm, 31; Schmidt, Phi, 32.
"Father Relley told me to
Jacksonville then exploded
..
Flagship Saiitord vs Atlantic
Regisr) 7.7. I. Spedollle (M. Crank) only long enough to permit a
Griffey. Cm , 79; Morgan, Cm .
thanked
the
tournament
spon.keep
plugging away, and I did.
Pi';onai
s1
Centerfielder Pee Wee Buscher
21: Winfield. 50. 2*.

Baseball

ByDORISDIE'l'RICH
Herald correspondent

(Virginia) Burney and Harold Kickliter, Robert (Dottie) Boyd (Nellie) Coleman and
(Dorothy) Carl Dietrich.
Karns,
A.C.
(Berth) Hall.
Before the scattering of the
"Speed"
Also Mmes
clan as vacation-time ap- (Camille) Moreland, William
proaches, a group of Sanford (Jerri) Kirk, Walter (Bill)
women gathered for luncheon Gielow, Woodrow (Vi) Clark,
(Martha) Yancey, Phil
Thursday to say "Hi" and (Bunnie) Logan and Richard
Monday, May 24, 17*-1
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
"Bye" while dining superbly in (Jonnie) Elam.
atmosphere
a
relaxing
Also Mmes. Mason (Sylvia)
overlooking the golf course.
It was evident tha t the rou

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IN BRIEF

Coach Of Yale Team
NEW IIAVF.r'i, Icon, (AP) - Louise O'Neal, Southern
Connecticut State College women's basketball coach, has
been named coach of Vale Universi ty's s*omnen's
basketball team.
Ms. O'Neal . 37, has been at Southern since 1962. 11cr
teams have qualified for all eight National Women's
Collegiate Championships, placing third in 1971, '73 and
'74, fourth in 1975 and seventh this past season.
The native of Fort Worth,
physical education
degrees from North Texas State University and the University of Wisconsin,
Tex., has

Garlits Wins In Atlanta
COMMERCE, Ga. (AP) - Veteran dragster Don
Carlit.s' 234.96 miles an hour, 6.06 seconds Sunday, led the
Field at the Dixie National Drag Rac ing championships at
the new Atlanta International Dragway.
Garlits' top time came In semifinals against
Dakin
of Dayton, Ohio. In Pro Dragster division finals, the
Seffner, la., resident beat Paul Longenecker of
Arcanum, Ohio, with a dash of 6.17 seconds, 233.16 m.p.h.
A crowd estimated at 40,000 turned out despite
threatening weather for the $200,000 InternatIonal Ikit
Rod Association Winston Challenge event.
Ra)'m0P4 Beadle of Dallas took his third triumph In four
IHRA events this seon, edging Ron O'Donnell of
Claau in Funny Car division finals.
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The loser of the game betweed FSU. 414, and Auburn,
34-13, meets Jacksonville at 8
p.111. The championship will be
played Tuesday.

the bottom of the sixth
with a triple. Four singles and a
double followed, driving in six
runs and giving Jacksonville
the winning edge.
Jacksonville is now 44-13.
Middle Tennessee, finished Ill
this double-elimination tourney, goes home with a 35-17
record.
started

Jets Stay Cautious
About Playoff Wins

Louise O'Neal Named

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losers-bracket contest between
Jacksonville and Middle Tennessee. Jacksonville finally
won 8-5, wrapping it u at about
midnight.

sors, the Roman Catholic Dine-Ile kept encouraging
ese of Trenton, for the first- day," said Miss Alcott,
who finplace check, then told reporters ished with a 54-hole score of 209,
she is Jewish.
four under par.
"I don't know if you all know
ML'.' R1In,'k IAv, In
,J it.
Kjud -.1
it, but I'm Jewish. It's quite a Beach, led
through most
thrill to win a tournament spon- of the tourney but had to
sored by the diocese," the 20- scramble for a 72 Sunday, with
year old Santa Monica, Calif., four bogeys a nd three birdies.
resident said. "I came out here
Miss Blalock settled for $8,
to show you all."
000,

HOUSTON
- The Win- hind 3-2 at the end of a battle,
nipeg Jets are guarding care- marred second period that infully against getting over. cluded two Fights.
confident in their World Hockey
The Aeros scored twice in the
Associa t ion World Cup playoff First 3:23 of the final period on
series with defending champion goats by Terry Ituskowski and
Houston.
Marty [lowe to take a 0 lead,
But aft er the Je ts edged the their only advantage of the
Aeros 54 Sunday night on Bob- game.
by [lull's second game-winning
But Thornrnle Bergmann
goal in as many games, It's snuffed that lea d at 5:19 with a
getting harder for the Jets not goal that was as important as
to start quietly popping cham- [lull's
game-winner at 18:06
pagne bottles.
"Bergmann's goal kind of
"I've seen teams down 3-0 took something out of us,"
and come back and win it all," Houston Coach
Dineen said.
Ifull said after Sunday's pulsat- "We'd come back
those
ing victory. "They (Aeros)
goals but Bergmann tied it
played better tonight than the
first game and we played better
[lull, the leader of the fight.
too."
nlng quick line of If uil.Ulf Nil"I just hope we don't let down
was in the right
now," said Anders Hedberg, IAace again Sunday night to
who has been as instrumental in prevent an overtime.
Winnipeg's two victories as
With time running out and a
Hull. "They can still come frantic scramble under way in
back."
the Aeros' crease. Hull got off a
The Aeros almost came back short shot that hit the
and
Sunday night after falling be- bounced back.

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tones first, working gradually when such a color scheme Is an
toward the lighter and advantage or any type of design
distributing them carefully so which looks best in one color?
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individual spikes, the latter monochromatic scheme can be
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everyone but Reynolds was
making money.
Alter college, Reynolds had a
successful career in sales at
Union Carbide, until he became
aware that friends were

By ELLIE GROSSMAN
The Herald Services

their internal and external
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off on it."
He left his Wall Street job,
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told me that the school had
pregnant simply because it was
DEAR ABBY: I am a junior
telephoned to find out why I
her "heart's desire."
high school teacher. Yesterday
What about the standards set I found a crumpled note written absent. Lucky for me, my mom
home sick.
up by a conventional society' by one of my students. It read, said that I
STILL LAUGHING
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Abby, a child skipped school,
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approval to a traditional church
wedding for a
"brlde" who was being married
for the first time and who admitted to having had an
illegitimate child. She said it
was her "heart's desire," and
even asked if her illegitimate
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love of flowers which I enjoy
growing and painting as well as
stitching and I'm always
pleased when students want to
know more about how to create
specific flowers on linen.
Perhaps some of my own
Flower "recipes" will be
helpful. Remember, these are
suggestions - not hard and fast
rules. As a matter of fact I often
vary the stitches I use on a
dense French Knots adds
single flower.
The rose with its exquisite texture. The tightly furled bud
the iris is effective in
shading is a natural candidate
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Notice is hereby given that i am IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
UUAS,YOGAAM)YOU(Fit)
24) (P/ca) CtLEGE OF.
4:30
engaged in busineSs at 1702 Can. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT
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CANINES (R) (Tues.)
hi-bury Cii'., Casselberry, Seminole FLORIDA.
ROCKY
AND
FRIENDS.
35'
County. Florida under the fictitious CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-S99CA04-F
p/c,
SOU NOSTAGE (Wed.)
Cohoet: bger
name of DIMENSIONS 1000, and in Re; Marriage of
14) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW:
OURSTORY (A) (Thurs.)
that I intend to register said name BARONESE WALKER BY HUM,
400
NOVA (A) (Fit)
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Guests: (Mon.) Eac1r, Fashwith
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wifefld RUFUS BYNUM JUNIOR,
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Seminole County, Florida in ac Husband.
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NOTICEOFACTION
5: E. David Stempter
'1) 24) MISTER
44) 14) ALL INTHE FAMILY
BIm ('T1.rs.) Jane
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
1976
21,
Publish:
May
3.
10,
17.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Pr.(A)
Petitiontor Dissotutlonof Marriage
DEZ.11
eaçaed Mon. on Cli 7. MS 2
has been tiled against you by
60 THE WN'rOPES
'MIson (Fit.)
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT BAR ON ESE WAL K ER BYNUM,
(9) GENERAL HOSPITAL
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. andyouarereguiredtOserveacopy
GM GILUGANS ISLAND
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, of your written defenses, if any, to
'7) 24) SESAME S'TEl:
FLORIDA
the Petition, on the Petitioners
PrsetiMdMononCh.7,see
CASE NUMIER: 76.N3.CA.20.E
attorney, GEORGE A. SPRINKEL
In Re: The Adoption of
Al i-Dunn Fight
IV. whose address is 1031 Osceola
2 p.m.
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and Avenue, Winter Park, Florida 37769
19) LUCY
ROBERT DEAN POWERS.
onorbeforeiune2lst, 1916,andfile
35 MICKEY MOUSE CUB
NOTICE OF SUIT
the original with the Clerk of this
(B&amp;W)
TO Orville Edward Scheibe
Court, either before service on
500
171 Walnut Street
Petitioner's attorney or im
In Pr i
ine rifl"l e
12') ADAM 12
Waukegan, Illinois
mediately thereafter, otherwise a
dy show called "Charo" starts
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED default will be entered against YOU
By JAY SHARBUTF
40 I LOVE LUCY
that an action for adoption has been for the relief demanded in the
AP Television Writer
on ABC.
'9) G$LUGATrSISL*Jl1O
tiled,andyouarerequiredtoservea Petition.
SSIE
I don't know what Davidson's
35t
NEW YORK (AP) - Tonight
Copy of your written oblections, ii
This notice shall be publishd once
5:30
any, to the Petition, on KENNETH each week for four consecutive
is the night NBC is televising showlooksUke.ltwasn'tavaIlM. BEANE, Attorney at Law, P.O. weeks in the Evening Herald.
2) (12) PEWS
live from Munich a fistfight be- able for an advance peep at
Drawer One, Casseiberr'y, Florida.
Dated this 11th day of May. 1976
BEWITCHED
tween Duane Bobick and Bunny deadline time. But among other
and file the original with the Clerk (Seal)
(7) '24 'fl
E',,C'T'
Johnson, followed by another things, it'll feature Jimmie
of the Circuit Court at the Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
COPvFANY: Preecrçted
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
dispute between Richard Dunn "Good Times Walker" singing
on ci 7, see 2p.m.
Florida. on or betore the 26th day Of
By Lillian T. Jenkins
"Aba Daba Honeymoon." Dynand a rich pug name of Alt.
(9) BEVERLY HIL.LBIWES
June. AD. 1976, otherwise a
puty Clerk
The satellite show starts at 9 o.mlte.
Judgment may be entered in favor George A Sprsnt'eI IV
351 THE LONE RANGER
We
wcrc
able
to
inspect
_________________________
of
the
Petitioner.
p.m. EDT, a half hour after
1031 Osceoia Avenue
THIS NOTICE shall be published Winter Park, Florida 32769
ABC starts trying to relieve Au ABC's show, which ar's Charo
once each week for tour consecutive Attorney for Petitioner
Legal Notice
of viewers by showing "The Cugat,wifeofXavier.Shelsthe _______________________________
____________________
weeks In the Evening Herald. PubtlSh May 17. 21, 31, June 7, 1976
t011. Florida.
Andromeda Strain," the movie Spanish-born singer-corned!DEl 91
FICTITIOUSNAME
WITNESS my hand and seal of
...
about what happens when a enne who may have been on
NotIce is hereby given that I am
Court on this 20th day of May,
NOTICE FOR BIDS
a.lnbusln,uatI01Mnol;a,
AD.
1976
small town fails to use Lysol. NBC's "Tonight" show more
The Seminole County Board o
Barring unforeseen develop- often than Johnny Carson in re Sanford, Seminole County, Florida (Seal)
County Commissioners will receive
under the fictitious name of FLA.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
bids at the ott ice of Arthur H. Beck.
ments, tonight's big bout on cent Ifl0flthS.
INSULATED BRICK &amp; STONE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
with, Jr.. Clerk, up to 12:00 noon
NBC will end All's policy of
By: Cherry Kay Travis
her own show, a pilot for a MANUFACTORS CO., and that I
Monday, June 7, 1976, for furnishing
Intend
toregiSter
said
name
with
the
equal time for the networks this possible midseason series, she
eputy Clerk
items Of new equipment and per.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole keflnth M Beane
forming construction and complete
year.
does her familiar fractured- County, Florida in accordance with Attorney for Petdioner
installation of the following
You'll recall that in February English bit, with guest star the provisions of the Fictitious P.O. Drawer One
described traffic Signal project:

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19k. (Wed.) How lo
Wild Bikiri "AsetteFu'ice*o.
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Other new events on TV
And on she comes, clad in a
are the premiere of tuxedo, doing a wiggle here, an
singer John Davidson's four- ay-yl-yithere and even her own
week summer variety sei-ies on lriefimpresslonofJiznmyCagNBC at 8 p.m. EDT, which is ne. which must be seen to be
when a 3minute muslcome- believed.
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Scarwyci, tve Arclen. 1946.
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Way." kia Upoo,
Morgan. 1942. (rues.) "Alas
John PreIon" Beta St. John,
Cl'wtstopher Lee. Bnbsh. 1955.

(Wed,) "Danger SsgrieJ." Faye

Emerson. Mona Feman,
194.5. ('Thu's.) The BIk
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Ills old nighttime TV shows September headlining his own
always struck me as a nifty show for ABC.
No matter that it's a Saturday
blend of Marx Brothers,
Brother Dave "Rejoice, Dear morning kid show called "Jr.
Hearts" Gardner, Ernie Almost Anything Goes, a peeKovacs and flying cream pies. wee version of a flop nighttime
So it was good news te hear series that featured citizens
that after too many years spent
participating in outlandish
batting about on game shows sports contests.
Weird thinos lwavs hanoen when Sales runs a show. In fact,
weird things were happenIng
this week when he was theoretically being interviewed
about the new show at a chow
ttali theatrical folks favor.
Nearby dinersappearedtobe
looking for the man with the
butterfly net as Sales spoke of a
new movie he plans Ii) thin at
his apartment building, where
garbage is piling up because of
a strike by Fun City's apartment workers.
"It's going to be a musical
equal to 'Ben," he said, is
voice rising with the thrill of Uw
project, "Right now, we're
looking Ioraratwhocan sing."
Sales, a North Carolina boy
raised in Huntington, W. Va.,
hit it big on television In Detroit
in 1953. But greater fame came
in later years when celeirities
started appearing his
ws
Frank Sinatra, among them
for thesole purpose of getting
hit in the puss by a pie.
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where he dida live show wltka
wee budget. The studio was in
the country. It was there he
happened to meetafarmer with
u horse

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use mah horse on )OW' show"
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And 1J1e director ..ays, What
lire you going to 1O with
horse'?'
"I say, 'Get me a loin cloth
and a eather and a W' that
says 'Son of Cochlse,' because
in those days 'Brok.en MEOw'
4
j$jsjag'5 was. very big movie,
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Compos, your own memoriam, or
ast our assistance. We should
alec
receive your message r
than 5 p.m. Friday, May 26th
15 Words $2
Add lic for each additional S words.

Call
322-261 1 or 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald
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4-Personals
-ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644.2027 for "We Care" "Hotline," Adults or Teens.
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
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4A-PubIlc Notices
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The family of Alice B. Tramell,
deceased, trying to locate Ethan
Ailenrectiner (wtiitegold) placed
in shop to be upholstered, late
summer '75 Ptease call )fl6991.
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e
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Ch Care
Child Carefor as low as $2 perwk. if
you qualify 323 5690, A SMALL
WORLD.
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to Eat
9-Good Thin
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Peas, BE 6. Crowders, U.plck.
A Marquette Ave. (oft S. Beardall)
Hunter, 373 04)5.
Home grown Blackberrl

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"LIVE HENS"
65cea .over
Farms, '

c ea Cackieberry
way between New
SmyrnaandDelandoffHwvllon
Samsula Drive Ph. 96142*5499.

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ot ' c;srTuse, Santold.
Florida.onorbe*,i-ethe76thdayOf
June. A 0. 1,74, otherwise a
Judgment may be entered in favor
of
Petitio
THIS NOTICE shall be published
once each wtek for four consecutive
weeks in the Evening Herald.
Sanford, Florida.
WITNESS my and and seal ci
sad Court on this 20th day of May,
AD. 1914.
(Seal)
iihu. i-I. Bctn, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Kenneth M Bean
Attorney br Petitsoner
P.O. Drer On.

FloriSa 37707
Publish May 74, 35, JUne 1, 14, VIe

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'VrW particularly described as
follows;

One (1)1912 Ford Pickup Truck,
Tag. No. I7G.K2l, io
No.
F)OHNM4IS7O Stored at Ratliff &amp;
Sons in Sanford, Florida,
and he undersigned as StieriH
of
Seminole County. Florid,, will at
11:00 AM on the 15th day of June,
A D. 1974. Offer for sale and sell to
thC highest bidder, for cash, subject
to $riy and all existing tllns, at the
Front (Wesli Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in
Sanford,
Florida, the above descrf
50n44 property.
That slid sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of lad Writ of
Execution
John E. Polk,
Sheriff

SemInole County,

Florida
ruwrsn; May it. it, June i, ti, ue;a
r- n,a

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Plano&amp; Organ Lessons
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music, is offering
private lessons In Sanford. 322
0949.

18--Help Wanted
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mediately. .1 nights weekly
Inquire Club Diamond. Hwy 17 92.

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Seminole County, Fierida
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BAMBOO COVE APTS
Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323 1310

MONTHLY RENTALS AVAII.ABLF
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid Serv.

3 Room lurn. apt, Bedroom

ACREAGE BARGAIN- 10 Acres.
will divide. $2,350 per acre.

FIRST TIME ADVERTISED! 2 BR,
I bath, kitchen equipped, zoned
commercial. CAN be used for
office or shop. $20.lO.

conditIoned. $90 mo. ill E. 6th St., 'LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY
372.12*5 or 3223766.

1 room furnished efficiency. Private
entrance. Downtown Sanford. 323.
9519 after 4 p rn
3 Room Apt,, Furn.
$9OMo.
101W. 9th St.
Living rm., kitchen, bedroom, bath,
Air, adults, no pets. Security dep.
IllS mo. 322.7111.

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3, bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3313 Hwy 1792, Sanford.

.222J!20.

46-Commercial Property

REMODELED

Choice 111' frontage on Hwy. 17.92,
reduced to sell. 139,500.

COLONIAL STYLE 3 BR, 2 bath,

Also over 4 acres, general industrial

quiet area, family room, car
peting. 1 yrs old. Back yard
fenced $39,000.

613933) collect.

property with highway &amp; rail
frontage. A good buy at 540.000.
Call 323.5771 Anytime

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
New roof, 3 BR. 2 b,slhs, kitchen
equipped, carpeting, great for
starting out $11,500.

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BEAIJTIFUL

2400 French Ave.
Building on busy corner! Zoned GC.
2 Owner will help finance. 142,500.
Call Mr Betsito for detailS. 322
6091 after 6

3 BR home in

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'entral heat air, BPP I? mo.
CORPIER LII

Associate
Eves. 32344$

Days 322 7174

i4ary Saoft
REALTOR

INC.

OR, 2 baths,

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kitchen equipped, completely
fenced, large corner lot. Excullent
schools $26,500.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Broker

Sanford, 2 furnished apts. in central
location, both rented. Excellent
income. By owner. $10,500 rash.
634.3992

warranted, 1.46.500

Call Sanford's Sates Leader

Have customer who wants to buy 1
acre homesite, Lake Jessup area.

3222420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2563 Park

PEALTORS

KISH
REAL
ESTATE.
REALTORS, 321.0041.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
Classified
Ads
dIdn't
work. .there wouldn't be any,

and huge pines. Privacy wall,
screened closed 32' x Id' heated
swimming pool. Must see this 4

Furnished duplex, newly renovated,
3 rooms &amp; bath, adults, no pets,
322 0065.

-Hou-sesUnfurnished
EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONA- First area, central air.
watt to wall carpet, 2 BR, 2 baths,
large FIa. room, attractive kit.
chen,
built in
Stove oven.
refrigerator, paneled office, 2
carports. $243. No pets. 514 1Q10.

3 BR, central air, near Pinecrest
school and shopping. 2621 Elm St.,
Sanford. Call Mrs. Mello, 339 6936.

3 BR, I bath house, large Fia rrp..
attached garage. Excellent cor.d.
good neighbors, large yard. 332

1.4 i7.

Sanford, 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

BR, 2 bath. Transferred owner
wants offer. $12,000.

24 Hrs.

323-9410

new home, beautiful white brick 3
BR, 2 bath. central heat.air,

2017 S. FRENCH (HWY. 17.92)

beautiful wail to wall carpeting.
Call 3220706 after 5:30 weekdays,
anytime weekends. Or come by
and see it. 2117 Yale Ave.

2 STORY STUCCO: Nicely
decorated 1 BR. separate garage
with cottage or game room space.
1.49.500.

WITT REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker 32) 0610

Completely renovated 3 &amp; 4 BR

323 7fl5

1'.j baths. with central
heat, from $16,000. As low as $100
down.
Looking for a Home call

Req. Real Estate Broker
263$ S. Sanford Ave.
3210759 eves, 322 764.3
Owner sellIng 7 room. 1,110 sq. ft.,

stylish home with breakfast bar,
all new carpeting &amp; paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat.
huge back yard. close to 3 schools.
121.500. 3230522.

equipped, air conditioned. $163

mo., plus $75 security dep.
Available June I. 322 7199.
LMSSELBERSIY- Camelot, 3 BR, 2
bath. den and family room, air,
$295 month
SHEOAH- 7 BR. 2 bath bachelor
pad, $190 month.

DELTONA SUPER SPECIAL
Like new 3 BR. 2 bath immaculate
home. Sunken family room, 2 car
garage. Extras galore. Walking
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distance to shopping center.
Asking $11,900

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwlch, Broker
Dettona 6686611

bath, country. $300 month.

WINTER SPRINGS- 1 BR, 1'.',
bath, family room, air, $210
month.

SANFORD AREA- 2 BR furnished
trailer, utilities furnished, 140
week,
$31 1272
3 BR, 2013 WashIngton Ave. $215 mo.
323 4070 wkdays or 372 6.454 week.
nds.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Phone 30S322 159*
Realtor
Days and After Hours

After Hours;
32292*1; 372.3991

2524 Park Dr.
MIS Realtors

322.2118

In Remembrance
Honor The Memory Of
Departed loved Ones
With A
Memorial Day Message
To,Be Published
May 31st

Reg. Real Estate Broker
372 6653
1100 E.2Sth St.
Sanford. lovely 2 story 4 BR, 2 bath
corner tot, assume loan, Small
down, by owner. 83.4 3992.

PLAv' GOLF

We can build your dream home.
FHA, VA &amp; 235 financing
available We also build govern
mint subsidized homes

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Delightful

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33-Houses Furnished

light typing

SECRETARY

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Good skills will

I Bedroom furn. house
downtown Sanford
Couple only. 322 2643

land thiS lob.

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Pretty
MANAGER TRAINEE
Miss can go the career way
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Fan
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tastic potential

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
Great,
great, job
MACHINIST
Very experienced
FIBER GLASS WORKER
Labor
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OELTONA- Quality home, air, top
value at $110. Deposit. No pets.
574 1040

34-htibile Homes

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lob Good

money

-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial

323 5176

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Lady, live in with seml.invalid man.
wk. 323 1309.

94 )

Nurses, RN's LPN's; Aides; Aide.
Companion; Needed immediately.
6260636.

Trailer in camp ground. 12'x2$', I
BR, air cond

Part time maintenance man. 6 day
wk., 6 to 9 pm. Apply in person
only Wuv's, 2911 Orlando Drive.
WAITERS - PluShest spot in the
county Super money potential.

I

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323 5176
20) Commercial
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Part lime sales help wanted Apply
in person, 1101 French Avenue.
between $ a m. and 3 p.m.

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in
Nurse for night shift. Appl
person. Sanford Nursing Con
valescent Center

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Lady to live in and help with 2 semi
invalids. Some nursing cx

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35-4v'obile Home Lots
Several small lots for trailers up to
36'. Adults No pets 2545 Park Di-.

37-Business Properly
Space for small business, good
location, 17 97 Call 372 0235 or 372

4697 after 5.
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Ovledo.- 3 bedroom. 2 bath nearly
new home. Low down and assume
mortgage of 132,S00. 363.6546.

AUTO TRAIN, walk to work from
thiS "neat as a pin" 3 BR, I' bath
home Fenced yard. central heat
&amp; air, wail wall carpeting, utility
building 175,000 with good terms.

38-Wanted

to Rent

25'x30' or larger. near Sanford.
with all utilities and reasonable
rent. 323 6012 days or 322 5724

evenings

Mm
3 yr. cx
ACCOUNTANT
perience general utility con
ttinii cost accounting Resume
to Lee Construction Co, P 0. BOx
99*. Sanford, Fl 3777).
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301 E 73rd St.- 3 BR, family room

3 BR, 2 bath. Jewelt Lane. 1.35.000.

Stemper Realty

COCKTAIL WAITRESSES-Classy
lanes with cocktail experience
can earn fantastic money.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
373 5176
701 Commercial
AVON
Soririg into the world of cosmetics,
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Fvr.il.n

T

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earning opportunity. Call 644 3079.

HEAD COOK- Fantastic hours
Great boss. Excellent pay. Heavy
banquet work
AAA EMPLOYMENT
323 5176
201 Commercial

ç'3r1unities

24-BusineSS
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For Lease- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
(.31! 32200!!.

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Rentals
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Rm for rent in private home.
References required 2236)02

7 BR mobile home. $15,000.

4454. By Owner.
DeBARY AREA- 3 BR. central
heat &amp; aIr, wall welt carpet. I'lo
qualifying Immediate occupancy

Call
322-2611 or 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald
Want to lose weight?
Can't stay one diet?
Call 322 0074
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3737632
Eves. 373 Odl2or 3221312

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKEk
DayS
Nights

* Sacrifice *

Sunland- 3 BR. I b3th. heal &amp; air,
kit, equip . fenced, double drive.
many extras. 121.100. 349 5371.

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ISYR FHAFINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 323 5200

nIce 3 BR with carport, new
carpet, hardwood floors. A.)

1915 Cameron 12'xbO', 1 bath, central
heal &amp; air, other features. like

condition. Priced rIght 3735409 or

new. Iii adult park. No down, will
sacrifice. 371 0239.

Kh Real Estate
SERVICE BEYOND

THE CONTRACT'
"A REAL DOG" The interior of thiS
3 bedroom. I' bath home is really
a ha!lenqe to the interior
decorator, Nice neighborhoOd.
Needs work Inside to make It the
doll house it could be. Central heal
and dutIeS for air Do not gel rid
of your mower 124.500

Large 1&amp;2 Bdrm.
FurnIshed or Unfurnlsh.d

52-Appliances

We also buy total inventories.

KENMORE WASHER, parts.
service, used machines.
,I400NEY APPLIANCES 323 0491
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Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 11.92. 630.406

We Buy Furniture

5370.

CASH 322-4132

1972 Chevrolet Luv Pickup, good
condition, 11.3*6.
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items. 1974 Matador A. vinyl root, bucket
seats, automatic air, CruIse
Larrys Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Control, 12.11$.

55 hp., 3 cyi., power tilt, top,
cuStom tra;ler, all accessories.
Excel. cond. John Bean, 373 5694
or *31 6090.
Float on

11' fiberglass Runabout, 75 hp.
Johnson, 3 mos old, used 5 Hrs.
13.000. 323 8071 or 373 9098 after 5
ROBSON MARINE
2928 Hwy 17 97
377 5961

30 10.50 &amp; 60 pcI amscount on all
chiIdrn'5 clothing Boys' new
casual SuitS, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short &amp; long

play suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. 377.1301

Drive (corner Fairbanks)

building. GE refrigerator. GE
cabinet style d,shwather; antique
piano. 312 1189.

SWAP SHOP. FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday to S
at the Movieland Drive.in
Theatre, South 17.92. Phone 372.
1716.

71-Antiques

land 2 Sedrooms
let I(', lath;

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING

QUIET AND SE RE NE

Highway 17-92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

MIS REALTORS

323-UlOor 831-9777

321.00.41

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Modern Facilities
AltO. U. Kitchens
Located Westof Hwy. 17.92
At) 12* Florida Ave.
Ph 323.4650

1963 Mercury, original condition. PS
&amp; PB. new tires, inspected in
April. Phone 322 $796.

1974 Pintø, extra clean, runs perfect.
CHICO &amp; THE MAN, 323 $570 or
831.4.605.

1975 Toyota Corolla, 10.000 miles.
Assume payments. 322.7a70 after 3
p.m., anytime weekends.
191$ Ford '., ton pickup. 66.000
original miles. First $300 lakes,
372 5992 or 373.1167

72-Auction

Public
Auction

Lease a Datsun inctuding Z cars and
trucks. For infOrmation call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 531.1316.

Mon,, May 24, 7 P.M.

1972 Cadillac Coupe DeVilie. white

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight cha;rs, filing
cabinets, as is, Cash and carry.

NOLL'S
Catselberry, 17 92,630 1206

on white. 13.300. 323.1100 or $30

446.4.

We're stacked to the ceiling with

62-Lawn. Garden
Rain Trees. Azaieas. Camphor

Trees. 99c. Border grass. 39c.
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1.99.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Coy. Wekiva Park Drive and SR
14. 3226738
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western AutO, 301 W. First St.. 322
4403.

quality furniture from the north.
List includes: grand piano, maple
pieces with fine bedroom suite,
mahogany pieces with ball and
claw dresser, dining room suites,
odd china chabinets, chests,
chairs, oak and walnut pieces.
Also we have our regular line of
TV5 and appliances.
BankAmericard and Master Charge
welcome.

1975 Honda CVCC CivIc, 3,000 miles.
$3,100 or best offer. 323.1776. after
5. 322 66*0.
1970 MacerIck, 6 cyl. 59,000 miles,
runs excellent, new inspection,
$995. CHICO I. THE MAN 373.6570
or 634 1605.

1972 VW Squareback 4 speed,
AM radio. Only 32,000 mIles

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
323-7340

63-thin?ry-Tonls

2195
FIat 126 2 door sedan,

1972

Very clean

FARM TRACTOR

76-Auto Parts

$350
7661 Magnolia

64-EqUipment for Rent

p1495

VEGA REBUILT MOTORS
Cast Iron 51cc 'es
MIXOI'4 AUTO PA°', 322 0605

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN

Reconditioned Batteries. $12.95

PH. 322-1835

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1)09 Sanford Ave.

BUSII'4ESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Aluminum Siding
i CIri COr your home wIb
sOng

&amp; ;offit

515cm

alum

adds, subtracts, multiplies.
Burrough 160. Keystone 6mm like
new projector. camera, and
screen. 1160. Also 4" cement
finishing machine and compactor
and much, much more. 1300. 1100
Corn,,lt Drive.

FROM

125

WANT ADS ARE WORKING
EVERY DAY READ AND USE
THEM OFTEN.
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Maior household appliance repair
70 years experience. We service
all makes Reasonable Call
anytime. 322 7737

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ltormert Harriett'S Beauty Nook I

519 E F.rst. 372 S712

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7563 Park Drive
1226633
Trtnt Exterminating Co-Complete
Pest Control and Termiling Free
Inspection. All Pest Control, to
oct. Discount. 323 2956

Land Clearing

Appliance Repair

C&amp;A BackHoe Service
L,,xi clearing, fill d.rt, clay, rock.
All kinds of digging. Housetrailer's
stored and moved. 377.9142

Pressure Cleaning
Mobile Hm
Washing I Roof
Sealing. Inflation . Fighting

Planning a carport sale? Don't
forget to advertise It In the want
ads of 'The Herald.

Prices. Free estimates 66$ 4346.
Exterior Cleaning Specialist. Hi.
Pressure spray wash. Houses.
Roofs. 3770779.

Roofing

ESTERSONLANDCLEARING
Buildoling. Excavating. Oitcb
*ork Fill dirt, lop SOil 3229943

Concrete Pavement
oarking Lot Maintenance'- Sealing
and Strip.ng Durable Scalers. 505
Lemon St. 5.antord, 323 644/

C E SHEPHERD
P,s.iiting, Remodeling, General

Remodeling and Additions

Freee;tlmatet. No obligation
JOHNNY WALKER.322 6457
JOSEPHR SAPP
Ceramic tile work Reasonable
prices, any size ioo 322 323*

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DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lakes dug. 1st 50'x 100'. 12' deep,
1350 Cuslom work. $72 hr. 343
1119

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Expert roof repan. Ill roofs or

shingles Ail work guaran.
teed BROGDEN ROOFING, 3236100

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Patch and Repair, Re Roofing.
Carpenter repair. Fast Service,
All worst guaranteed Licensed.
Bonded 16 srI experience
Bricker Roofing. 373 2770

Mowing. edgng. trimming, weeding
and fertIli;ng. Free estimates.
Phone 32.3 5951.

Sewing

kTXPERT LAWN CAPE
Lit's Coitom Taloririg - Men's and
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Ladies' clothing Wedding gon.
Ph0ne3231792
FreeEstlmatls

Phone 3fl7ii

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
Classified Ads didn't work there,
*QuIdd't bi,' Cny.

Well Drilling

Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day.
Central Heat &amp; Air Condi

322-2090

Carpentry, Remodelng, Al

For tree estimates, call Ci
r.s
.,()4R5 in Sanfovø 2

Painting

.i'

CuStom Work

Licensed.

Free estimate 323 6036

RAi!ORS'

Free Esllmates-2.4 Hour's
THE RMO.T EK, 531.0921

Poof'ng. GutterS 70 Irs Exp
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;

Pest Control

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT

Eagle Song Co $51 9563

1505 W.2SthSt.
SANFORD

jkniI1

Insulation

AlSo

new electric adding machine.

Profeisionhlly Managed

4

1966 Mustang, white, with blue in.
tenor, newly painted, good tires.
Excellent condition, $900. 373.771
after 5:30.

Good furniture from the '20, and
collectables. HiWay 16 AntIques.
1'7 miles east of 1.1 on Rt. 46. 372.
6912.

60-Off ice Supplies

New Paymaster check w Iter, 135;

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUsES
MONTH

WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323 1030

71)-Swap &amp; Trade

Orlando. 295 17/1.

APARTMENT

934

Renault P.10, 4 door, 1969
Plymouth Fury, Idoor. Phone 349.

DAVES' 323.9370

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

23' Westwind. Inboard, Outboard

1969 Ford Gataxie 500, 2 door, 390
engine; 1966 Ford van camper;
D71 Renault P.10, 4 door; 1969

Sale

STUDIO 1,2, 3

FROM

CLUB ROOM
POOL

80-Autos for Sale

Wanted to buy used of f ice furniture.

53..._TV. RadiStereO

Aluminum
Cabin.
Trailer, 322 5126.

Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY DAT.
SUN, Fern Part. 631.1315.

Southern Liquidators
Apopka, ir.iiii

3225622

3II3ISE FirstSt

Luxury Patio Apartments

urflhlthed or
inlurnish.d

)74 Toyota pick up. long bed, air
373.5064 after 1 p.m.

Sell us your car or tri.ck even If you
owe money on It. See Bill Ray or

Repairs Call 373 6673

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

1947 Ford F.500 11 ft. van. nydraulic
lift, air. Phone 323.7310.

HIGHEST PRICES
Used Office Furniture

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE

.jAcres with I BR, 2'.3 bath home

Mliage.'

We Buy

We Buy Furniture

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1sf St. 322.7335

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79-Trucks-Trailer's

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Good Prices. Good

eneva
Ua rd ens

Air cord and heat. Beautiful and
ideal locatiOn 1371 E Lansdowne
Ave. Orange City. 143,900. Ph
9017752556.

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Furniture I Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pcI. commission. Free Pick.
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanford 322 2210.

f

REALTORS. 630 6061

220) S FRENCH

PINEY WOODS BARN

Home Improvements

CRANK CON'ST., REALTY

to Buy

1q72 Ford Pickup, Sj ten, ully
equipped, camp special. $2,400.
323-1755

move washer and dryer; utility

Owner will finance

323 4762.

68-Wanted

Want to buy used pop up camper
with herd top art sides. Phone
349 5310

3229411

Double Oven 30" gas range, Ken

322 6173
172 7352

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3fl 3666 or 321.77 10

silver tipped. 322 *635.

NOMONEY DOWN

REALTY INC.

1975 RD 250 Yamaha
Excellent Running Cons.
1300. 322-095*

Free hail Russian blue persian
kittens, male and female.
smokey; mate black and white

Advice. Plants &amp; Answers, 2t0 E.
1st St , 323 7671.

Cobra. Midland, Johnson. SBE.
Pierce Simpson. Beta. Browning,
Hy gain Handic, Regency, 1'
Berry and Pace Coenpiete ac
cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE. 1319 Edgewater

HAL COLBERT

1973 XLCH, extended front erd and
raked. Call 3235163 aftr 1.

Reg German Shepherd puppies.
females, 1100. Males 1125. Phone
322 3747 after 5.

WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

MLS

ia-Motorcycles

Call Mr. Anderson, 3655110

Rent 1111)0 Lustre Eleclr.c Carpet
Shsmpooer for only 5150 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

CB's

42-MbiIe Homes

322-6457

Dreamwold-

15 Words $2
Add lic for each addilioMI 5 wOrds.

sq It $275

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
322 4191
19195. French
Eve. 322 1196,322 416.1, 322 1964

41-Houses

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. nice 2
BR, central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard, screened porch. $19,500.

and formal dining room. 132.500.

S'i'e I. Office Btdgs for Rent. 1,000

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

payments.

4 BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. BY Owner.
$29,900 322 69/S

CASH BUY all 12 units at
DISCOUNT Tax SAVINGS. &amp; get
rich, even with the headaches.
Call Central Fla's
Sales 6. Exchange Leader

JOHNNY WALKER

EL CAPITAN.) BR. P, bath, nice
Quiet area. Large lot, walk to
schools. Low down &amp; low

322.719*

Realtor

Compose your own memo.'lam. or
ask our assistance We should
receive your message no later
rr Fra. P'.a',' 78th.
than

PLANTS

REAL ESTATE

BR duplex (1 of 6). $27,900. Good
terms. Get 20 pcI CASH return on

$75,400.

Real Estate

CaliBart

I BR. 2 bath, IllS Patoma $37,500.

4 OR. 7 bath, air condition. 412
Tangelo Drive. 327 6515 or 322

Want to rent building suitable for all
type repair work, prefer about

summer comfort Conveniently
located Owner will consider good
lerms S2O.9)

CRY ALL THE WAY to the BANK.
Let OTHERS pay your INCOME. 2

perience. Phone 322 1001

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3 BR home with central air for

utilities. $155 mo.

Kaniper's Kove, 372 60/7

Apnonecallcoutdstartyouonanew
and profitable career Call 6623763

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
603W. 1st St.
323 4061 or 323 0317 eves.

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305
122 4720 collect.

BALL REALTY

Owner selling 3 BR, 2 bath stylish
home near Ccun!ri Club golf
course. Central heat and air,
carpeted throughout. enclosed
patio, heated pool. tar bque,
jut
.iva.
offered. Shown evenings and
weeken'ls Call 323 5167.

Don't Be A Rent Donor
Be A Home Owner

Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud CabeIl. 322 8052
anytime.

Req. Real Estate Broker
617W. 1st, Sanford 3fl.5641

TAFFER REALTY

DOBERMAN PINSCHERS

AKC Puppiei&amp; Stud Service

307 E. 1st St., Downtown

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

VERY NEAT

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

Any year thru 1974 models. 7 days
week. Call collect, 544.2131.

2611 or 131 .993.

14' Spanamer,fiberglass boat, 50 HP
Mercury. Excellent for skiing,
1500. 322.3875.

323-7340

homes.

BATEMAN REALTY

nickel plated revolvers.
$21.95 each

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Golf game gone to pot') Sell those old
clubs with a classified sd. Call 322.

Glastron 11',' RunabouT. Evinrude,

New 37 cblib.r, swing Out cylinder

SANFORD AUCTION BUILDING
1200 S. FRENCH

Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
Phone 3227661, Sanford

372 274$

* SPECIAL*
Auction Arsenal

W. Garneft White

OUT OF TOWN: 3 BR frame on
large lot, wood floors, almost new
roofing. Only $16,300.

3220779

for Sale

Owner transferred, must sell brand

p.m.

Cocker Spaniel puppIes, ACC Peg.
beautiful solid colors, good
temperament, $125 323.6499.

Color TV's from $50; 85W. trom
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 S. French, 323.1731.

Merchandise
5O-Mscellaneous

Persian 3270*01.

Assume payments Singer Zig zag in
beautiful walnut console with
automatic button 'ole. Pay
balance of 194. or 10 payments of
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

.

Beautiful lot overlooking small lake

JUNK CARS- us to $35 for
complete car. Call 322.161 after I

eiv

Free, fluffy, oiack kittens, part

.f975 Sirger Zig•Lag

47-Real Estate Wanted

Autos Wanted

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51-Household Goods

HAROLD HALL REALTY

77-

65-Pets Supplies

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SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE-

Leading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 1975
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303.

HOME

3 I. fenced, new carpet. P &amp; I, $150
monthly. $11,500. 1430 down,

RESALE BOUTIQUE
70 pcI. sale on all like new con
signment clothes. Dresses, Pants
Suits, Evening gowns, etc. Open
104 daily, days. 101 West 77th St.
(Near Dinecresf School)

ci'ntral heat air. Must sell. 163,300,
or make offer.

S,anora, Corner lot, carpeting,

BEST FAMILY HOME

7513 Park Dr.. $70 up
1 &amp; 7 BR Mobile homes in retirement
park. Furn. or Unturn.

WHY SAVE IT ... SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

OWNER ANXIOUS! 3 BR, 2 baths,
custom, on lake, with I acres,

Harold Hall Realty

Realtor
323-5774
Any lime
i
is air Multiple Listing Service

I Lots. Osteen, hIgh and dry,
cleared. Beautiful home site with
large oaks. 32.3 6694 after 1 pm.

Stenstrom Realty

3

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RECEPIONIST
A little cx
perienCe will do Light shorthand,

3736353

area, convenlen,. cxce,unr
retirement or newly married
$22,500.

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

')'O(R FIT!!!.

REALTORS

IS" wheels; Also AM.FM stere'.
323 G7

Moflday, May 24,1916-31

Evening Herald,Sanford, Fl.

Sansui Stereo HI Fl amp; I chrome

43-Lots-Acreage

Lovely 3 room apt., Very well fur
nished &amp; carpeted Reasonable OWNER TRANSFERRED Nearly new 3 BR, quiet uncrowded
rent. iii w. First st.

QUALITY INI'.INORTH
l.4&amp;5R434,Longwood

Utility trailer with I'd", bed; also 3
air conditIoners. $100. each, Phone
377.1116.

awning, shed Hurricane Awning.
Reasonable. 323.4433.

Cut.

PRICE REDUCED - MUST SELL
- Like new 1 BR. in settled neigh.
borhood, Furnished Large corner
lot. Kitchen equipped. 125.900.

2flidroom-Adtlts
WEKIVA LANDING
On The River. 6319667

One &amp;

3 BR, 1"xbath,60'x12'Stas,37' metal

1I.250. MAKE OFFER.

1306133

31-Apartments Furnished

WINTER SPRINGS- 4 BR, 2'

1'

All said property being stored at
A I, Los$lng Transfer 1. Storage at
307 South Pine Street, Sanford.
Florida. Additional information
available from the Civil Division of
the Seminole County SherIff's
Deoartment.
and the undenkped as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
1100 A.M on the Ph day of June
AD. 1974, offer for sale and sell to
th* highest bidder, 'or cash, subject
to any and all exIting ieini,
at the
above spq(jfj place ci storage in
Sanford
Florida, the above
de$cyIb.d Personal property.
That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
John E. Po*,

r'vui,wi

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pick 2 quarts, $1. Bring own con
talners Osteen area 323 6179

ANroRo- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
air ca.4it.O.,tr,

Si-MsellaneousforSale

Forrest Greene, Inc.

5-Lost &amp; Found
31A-.ipIexes
_____________________________
LOST Reddish Pekingese female DUPLEX- furnished or un
furnished.
Ideal
location
ilog, Tampa vaccination &amp; license
Reasonable
rent,
tag Name "Ginger". Last seen
365 3721
anytime
vicinity of I I &amp; 44 West, 468 9924
or 668 10)3
2 Bedroom. unfurn., $30 wit, adults.
________________________
____________________________
$35 week with children. 322.6620.

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To Be Published
May 31st

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BROWSE AND SAVE
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afldfUfl.,.TheWafltAd Way.
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With A
Memorial Day Message

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Departed loved Ones

66509 Florida Statutes 1957.

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42-WobiIe Homes

41-Houses

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DeBary L jvCly large 1 EL air.

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Name Statutes. To.Wit: Section Casselberry, Florida 32707

OXFORD ROAD AND FERNW000
Publish; May 21, 31, June 7, 11, 1976 BO Us. EVA R D, SEMI NO L E
S Vincent Delano
DEZ 125
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TRAFFIC
Publish: May 17, 24, 31, June?, 1976
SIGNAL INSTALLATION
DEZV
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Bidders shall be qualified traffic
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA signal construction contractors
FICTITIOUS NAME
PROBATE DIVISION
approved by the Florida Depart
Notice is hereby given that we are File Number 16'I44CP
ment of Transportation to'pertorm
engaged in busineis at Market Division
this work and Shall Submit
Square
Shopping
Center, In Re:
Estate
of
satisfactory written evidence with
Casselberry, Seminole County under ELMER JOSEPH ARCHAMBO
bid that they are so approved by the
the fictitious name oh GENIE
Deceased Florida Department of Tran
PRINT PRODUCTIONS, and that
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
welntendtoregistersaidnamewlth TO ALL PERSONS HAVING sportatson. Including description
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, CLAIMS ORDEMANDS AGAINST and locat,on of most recent signal
project completed on the statv high
Seminole County,
Florida in ac THE ASOVE ESTATE:
way system
Cordance with the provisions Of the
Within lhree months trom the time
Road modif ications and pavement
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
c)f the first publication of this notic, markings shall not be included in
Section 16i 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
you ar, required to tile with the bid These itemiwill be furnished by
5; Jean C. Rogers
clerk of the Circuit Court of tte Seminole County Public Works
MirleeJo Jacobson
seminole County. Florida. Probate Departmenhincoordlnationwlth,he
Publish: May 3. 10. 17. 21. 1976
Division, the address of which is successful bidder.
OEZ.12
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, a
Specifications may be taine at
written statement Of any claim or the office of the Seminole County
FIcTiTIOUS NAME
demand
may have against the Engineer, 4300 South Orlando Drive,
Notice is hereby given that I am estate
of you
Elmer
engaged In busineSs at P 0 BOx 615.
Joseph Archambo. Sanford FlorIda 37771, or by writing
deceased
Fern Park. 32730, SemInole Count'i,
Clerk's Ott ice. P.O. Drawer
Each
claim
must
be in writing end Sanford Florida 32T71. Alt bids are to
Florida under the fictitious name of
FIDELITY INSURANCE AGENCY, must Indicate the basis for the be in a sealed envelope plainly
Iia
and that I Intend to reoister said claim, the name and address of th
creditor or his agent or attorney, for SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION,
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
open
Court. Seminole County Florida in and the amount claimed. If .the June 7, 1976"
claim
I
not
yet
due,
the
date
when
it
accordance with the provisions
Bids will be opened at 2.00 P.M.
will become due shall be stated If Monday, June 7,1976. Inthe Board of
the
flctitous
Name
Statutes,
To.
the
claim
Is
contingent
or
County
Commissioners Meeting
Wit: SectIon 663.09 FlorIda Satutes
unhiquidated, the nature of the Room,
1957.
Second Floor of the Court
uncertainty shall be stated. It the House in Sanford, Florida Actual
FlOYd B. Jordan
claim is secured. thS security shall award to successful bidder will
Publish. May 3. 10. 17. 24. 1976
described. The claimant shall made in
DEZ.11
the next regular County
deliver sufficient copiesofthectaim Commission Meeting in the Court
to
the
clerk
to
enable
th.
clerk
to
- FICTITIOUS NAME
House, Sanford. Florida, Tuesday.
Notice is hereby given that i am malt one copy to eacr personal June 6, 1*76.
representative
engaged in business at 1717 Hwy 17.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
92. Fern Park, Seminole County.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida under the fictitious name of NOT SO FILED WILL BE
Board of County
R&amp;SAUTOSALES,andtt,at I intend FOREVER BARRED.
Commissioners
Dated March 12. 1916.
to register said name with Pie
Seminole County. Florida
Frank W. Archambo
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
W. Bush, Jr.
As
Personal
Regwesenta
County. Florida in accordanc, with
PIlth' May 17, 21. 1974
-liv.
cI
in.
Ettat.
ni
iei5
me
lCTiliOvS
UZ
Elmer Joseph Archambo
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
Deceased
66509 Florida Statutes 1957.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Kenneth AS Beane
5: Sheldon Polakoff
NOTICE ISHEREBV GIVEN that
P.O.
Drawer
One
Publish: May 10, 17, 71, 31. 1976
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Cat5elberry, Florida
DEZ.52
Execution issued out of a
ulider
_____________________________
Telephone: 339JSSS
the seal of the County Court of
PubliSh. May 71, 31, ma
Seminole
County,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida, upon a
OEZ.121
final judgment rendered In the
Notice is hereby given H-st we are
______________________________
engaged in business at Rand Yard
FICTITIOUS NAME
aforesaid court On the 7th day of
Road, Sanford, Seminole County,
Notice is hereby given that I am July A 0. 1975 in that certain case
Florida under the fictitious name Of
engaged in business at RI. I Box 392, entitled.
Beneficial
Finance
PAUL A. PRENOERGAST &amp; AS
Maitland 17.92 North 3215), Company of Casselberry, Plaintiff,
SOCIATES. arid that we Intend to Seminole County. Florida under the VS. Jon R. Hudson and Betty Jean
register said name with the Clerk ci fictitious name of ALLAN and Hudson, Defendant, which aforesaid
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, STEPHEN AUTO SALES, and that I Writ of Execution was delivered to
Florida in accordance with the Intend to 'egister said name with me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
provisions of the Fictitious Name the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida, arid I have levied upon the
Statutes. ToWit; Section 143.09 SemInole Counly, Florida in cc
following described property owned
Florida Statutes 1957.
cordance with the provisions of the by ion R. Hudson an Betty Jean
S: Paul A. Prenderuast
Fictittj Name statutes, To Wit: Hudson,said property being located
Frank M. Kemp
section 665 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957. in Seminole County, Florida, more
Publish; May 17, 21, 31, June 7, 1976
Perticular$y described as followi;
S; Hagen Pope
DEG 'I
Publish; May 24, 31, June 7. II, 1,16
1 large gold sofa
DEl 122
2et'id tables
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COUR'
1 gold rectifier
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALI'
I hanging lamp
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I coffee table
FLORIDA
by virtue of that certain Writ Of
I portable lelevislon
CASE NUMBER: 14*43.CA.20.E
Execution issued out of and under
I complete set of draperies
In Re: The Adoption of
the seal of the County Court of
1 dining room table and ac
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and Seminole County, Florida, upon a
companying chairs
ROBERT DEAN POWERS.
final Iudgmen? rendered in the
I refrigerator
NOTICE OF SUIT
aforesaid court on the 11th day of
1 range
TO; Robert Pow,r
January, AD. 1974, In thit certain
all pots and p,n
10.000 Imperial Boulevard
case entitled. Southern Discount
I drip coffee maker
Downey, California
Co., Plaintiff, vs Wayne C. &amp;
I Ieciric mixer
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PatricIa Dylies, Defendant, which all
dishes
that an action for adoption has been aforesaid Writ of
Execution was
all silver-wars and ItaIntt.ss ware
fiIed, andyOuarer.quiredtos,ry,
delivered to me CS Sheriff of
I doubt, bed complete
copy Of your written objections, if Seminole County, Florida,
and I
2 dressers
any' to the Petition, on KENNETH have ic'vied
upon the following 3 cnest of drawers
AS. BEANE, Altorney at Law, P.O
1 slide projector
Drawer One, Casselberry, Florida. C Dykes, said property
being
I power mower
and fil,i the oriolnal with 55. rl..i lat.d In !i...L_

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he made the Lion of Flanders Mike Connors, announcer
lie down for the CBS cameras David Michaels and conductor
and last month sort of beat Frank DeVol serving as her
Jiwy Young on ABC.
straight
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But only closed-circuit TV for which citizens will have to
Michaels, taking note of her
pay will be carrying hIs June alleged difficulties with the
26 battle in Tokyo with a English language, introduces
Japanese wrestler. If the wres- her at the start of the show
tier wins, he'll graduate from thusly: "Ladles and gentlemen
the ring sumo cum laude.
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ty work. Reasonable prices.
estimates 377 0439

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYStEMS
All types and S
we repair and service
STINE MACHINE I.
SUPPLY CO
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Monday, May 24, 1976

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have a tendency today to
be
sure
For the next few days
your spending doesn't exceed shift the blame for your
mistakes t') companions and
your Income. Also, think twice
associates. If you make any
before making any loans.
admit it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) boners,
Don't enter into any SAGI ARIJJS(N0'l 23-Dec.
wisely today,
Pace your
agreements at this time that 21)
mentally
and
physically.
It's
you have doubts about.
can
wiser to back off graciously Taking on more than you
either
department
is
a
than to saddle yourself with handle in
mistake.
something that's wrong,
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
une 20)
GEMINI (May 21-June
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Avoid
others
today
unless
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apt to be self-inflicted.
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which isn'
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I I I've talked it over with the governor and I agree bodies sWd be added to the statute.
,,But this bill Is not the answer," declared Dunn, a
the
press
was
the
major
it's
said
Though
Hattaway
a very dangerous bill. You could kill the real
opponents had charged would gut Florida's LandIlattaway, a Democrat from Altamonte Springs opponent to his proposal, many top officials
former
general counsel to the goveraor.
inSunshine
Law,"
Brantl'y
said.
of
the
benefits
mark open-meetings law.
told the committee that public ofand member of Seminole County's 'legislative cluding two members of the Seminole delegation
Hattaway
Gay. Reuhin Askew has been quoted as saying he
Judicial Circuit had been indicted
18th
The Senate Governmental Operations Committee delegation, argued that the law was so vague that have publicly voiced opposition,
would refuse to sign the amendment even if it ficials in the
but none convicted.
voted 7-1 to defeat the measure after a spokesman there was noway for public officials to know exac y
Sen. Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island, said the bifl passed the senate.
Representive Hattaway's cousin, Seminole
from Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin's office said the what constitutes a violation. Many public officials would open the door for elected bodies to cirWhisnand, commenting Shevin's office
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litigate. "But I don't
think we ought to jump in with
all feet and file suit," he said.
"We should ask them to
reconsider the petition."
The petition, filed last year by
seven
county's
the
municipalities, listed county
services which do not benefit
city residents. One of Sanford's
main complaints is that the

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represent the city at a Wednesday night meeting of the
Seminole County Tax Cornmission, which is studying
In other action, the corn-

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President Ford has passed the
halfway mark in his quest for the
Republican presidential nomination
and Democrat Jimmy Carter has a
chance to reach the same milestone as

six states held presidential primaries
today.

SIX pri maries.

transportation policy committee of elected
Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties.

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The plan of attack includes adding two lanes for buses and
carpools to I-I, building or widening 585 miles of roads and pur-

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proposed transportation system because they'll have to okay a

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tax to pay for it - probably either an increased sales tax or an
additional cent on the gasoline tax.
A committee has been appointed to look for funding. If no
funds are available, the subcommittee was told to seek new

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would win 100 or more of the 191
delegates being contested in today's
primaries in Arkansas. Idaho, Ken-

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The former California governor
the state convention June 12.
Carter
yet
to win outside the South and West
Party officials predict that
the exception of conservative
as
a
result
with
will make a strong showing
of endorsements earlier this month of Indiana and is still to carry a major
Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton and other Northern industrial state.
Oregon also is the only place where
party leaders.
f Carter is being tested on anything
Although Ford's 701 Is more than
approaching equal terms, and failure of
the 1,130 needed for the GOP his remaining rivals to stall him there
nomination, he faces a much tighter
put his bandwagon beyond
s nearest could
race than Carter does. Carter'
stopping.
rival is Rep. Morris K. Udall with 292:5
Carter was favored in the southern
delegate votes,
states voting today and risked little
Oregon shapes up as the critical
disgrace from any loss to Sen. Frank
Church in Church's home state of Idaho

or to California Gay. Edmund G.
Brown, Jr., in Nevada.

Ford's delegate strength was pushed

By DONNA ESTES
herald Staff Writer

Oregon also carries the distinction of
a traditional bellwether. No
presidential candidate since 1924 has
lost the primary there and still gone on
to win the White House.

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If no funds can be raised, the metropolitan area will be left
with what Lee calls the - 'do nothing" alternative - no beltline,

leaving mass transit as it is today and improving only a
minimum number of highways. Other alternatives considered
by the transportation policy committee were building the full
beltline, building just the eastern half - the proposal endorsed by
a citizens' advisory group - and building just the western half.
The mass transit system will reduce traffic congestion, cut
nose levels, conserve energy and diminish air pollution over the
do nothing plan, Lee said, citin g an 11-year study of the
metropolitan area's transportation needs by the regional planfling council.
Under the metropolitan area's present highway and tran. it
system, by 1990 34 per cent of the roads will have serious
congestion problems. The mass transit system will, planners
predict, cut that to 26 per cent - slightly ahead of the full
per cent rating. A combination of part of the
beliline's to
beltline and an improved transit system would cut congested
roads to 24 per cent.

U.S. 17.92 and SR36 are both among the roads expected to
have the most serious congestion problems.

In Special Edition

in 1927. She moved back to the community and bought a winter interests in the community and is acti vely in volved in a fence
business,
home in t he 1 950s.
The Anderson family -Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Anderson Jr., remains,
Mrs.
Green
said,
in
the
Lake
Mary's
past
Little of

Lake Mary's 2,500 residents would not have recognized their way of historical items. except for the cemetery, across the are involved with nurseries in Lake Mary and Fern Park with

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chasing about 600 buses.
Seminole residents will be served by a bus system including
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neighborhood loops routes in most communities that connect with
Monday's high S5, today's low
both local' and express' routes to downtown Orlando, other
communities
and major shopping areas Like Altamonte Mall.
65.
Rainfall:
.04
inch.
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Th e whole project will cost more than $600 million - about
Partly cloudy through
4
Wednesday. Chance of thun- $550 million for highway improvements and $86 million for the
dershowers. highs mid and
transit network - and that's where the question mark comes in.
upper 60s. Northwest winds 15
"We may not make it," says East Central Florida Regional
m.p.h. decreasing at night. Planning Council transportation expert James Lee, citing funding
Rain probability 40 per cent problems. "You've got to match those federal funds to spend
Eight-year-old Joe)' Evans, a third grader at Pinecrest School, was among the crowd of Yountem today, 20 per cent tonight and 30
them."
enjoying popcorn and drinks at the school's annual May Day Play Day Monday. The day also
per cent Wednesday.
Voters in all three counties will have a chance to approve the

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improved under a SEEDCO over the halfway mark on Monday With the 740 he already has, this would thing, it may be Reagan's last chance
gi'.e him well over half the l505 he before the GOP convention to prove he
program for Low-income when 119 previously uncommitted New
for nomination,
York
delegates
agreed
needs
to
give
up
their
can win a state with a middleground
families.
Missouri's conventions will be held In electorate. The other five states voting
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Brown to the Sanford housing the President at the urging of Vice the state's 10 congressional districts, today are in the string of more conThe 14 otter members of the state's 71' servative southern and western states
Authority board of corn- President Non A. Rockefeller .
Carter,
meanwhile,
was
member delegation will be selected at considered prime Reagan territory,
predicting
he
missioners.

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The picketing at the SHA cordance with SHA by-Laws,
are trying to force a meeting of offices, West 10th Street, was that the Tenant Council will
the board to consider firing or called off Monday afternoon, request a Seminole County
suspending SHA Executive This morning SHA board Grand Jury probe of housing
member George W. Brown, authority operations, especial!
Director Thomas Wilson III.
Wilson, employed to ad- selected by tenants as their in connection with a lor;minister 480 low-rent public representative on the SHA running modernization
housing units for nearly four board, said he has delivered a
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to
of the first steps in pr
were at stake in any of the individual
the city's 1976-77 budget.

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week.long picketing effort by meeting to SHA chairman
Joint
Tenant
Council Richard Evans.

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millions have. Of course the
dairies will have to use low
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acceptable and prohibited
municipal taxation on the
courts rather than the state
legislature.
State law has prohibited
double taxation since Florida's
newconstitution was adopted ln
I%8 ut resi.ints of Seminole's
seven municipalities have
received no relief on county tax
IPP..:
bills.
has
never
"Seminole County
complied with the spirit of the
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Oswald. - In the earliest us if we favor light, th ird-hand
days of contract bidding North o pening bids.

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hand would play there. South requirements for our opening
would make exactly seven hidi of nn
You
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way to split the double sugar
tricks. i"to one would have
In other words, an opening
with an enzyme. Is there any some dairies to do this. I would
seen that the hand belonged in bid is an opening bid in any
way people Like me can get the suggest that all of you who have two hearts.'
position
Jim: "Today almost any
enzyme? I'd dearly love to be gas, diarrhea problems and
.
(For a copy of JACOBY
able to use milk again. Besides problems with milk tolerance good player would open the
niyhusbandwouldbehappierif get busy and write to Dr. North hand with one club. MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
the market for milk could . Richard Farrar, United Dairy South would respond one at Bridge." do this
heart, North raise to two newspaper. P.O. Box 489,
tually be Improved.
Industry Association, 6300 hearts and South would make Radio City Station, New YOrk,
DEAR READER - Yes, North River Road, Rosemont, either eight or nine tricks"
N. V 70079)
there is a way to split the double Illinois 60018. Tell him that you
sugar, lactose, found in milk want the dairy industry to
happy to tell you that it is now low in lactose.
Dairy farmers who want the
available in some parts of the
country. The product is made market of those millions of
from a special type of yeast and Americans who would like to
the small packets of It are use mill out can unless it is
marketed as tact-Aid. You can converted to low lactose
put one packet of powder into products should also push Dr.
one quart of fresh milk and let it Farrar a little bit to encourage
stand in the refrigerator for 24 national distribution of low
hours or longer and it will lactose dairy products. Since
convert about 75 per cent of the more than 80 per cent of blacks
lactose double sugar into single and other minorities and about
sugars. I have tried it and it 10 per cent of whites have this
problem it is a huge market
works.
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problem. It really upsets me to
have gas, cramps and diarrhea _________________________
everytime I try to drink a glass
of milk. At first my doctor supermarkets across the
thought it was just nerves but I country. It Is already available
found out about the lactose in parts of Canada. Alan
problem from reading your Kilgerman of SugarLo plans to
column and s topped using milk make the process availa ble to

be happy to hear that. Other
people who want their dairy to
pro vide such a product can tell
milk may be their problem.
My question is, your column their local dairy to contact
indica ted that there mi ght be a SugarLo about the process.

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with a three-card suit, it
is not a fate wore than death.
The second thing to learn
about it is that you don't open
a three-card club suit when
you have a five-card suit in
your hand. You only open a
short club when you don't
have any really good bid

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municipalities," City Attorney
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commissioners Monday night,

to know about it. The first
that it is not a forcing bid.

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Jim: ' Th ere are two things

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Harry Kwiatkowski and County Atty. Thomas
Though no convictions have resulted, Hattaway measure as proposed by Hattaway was "un- void the Sunshine Law."
everyone
knows
the
intent
of
because
alone
were
enough
to
have
necessary"
Ray Sittig, Florida League of Municipalities Freeman for violations of the Sunshine Law. A
argued the indictments
grand jury charged the trio with holding secret
the
law.
executive
director, supported Hattaway.
press."
the officials "crucified by the
State Rep. Vince Fechtel, R-Leesburg, voted
"Under the law, as it is, city officials don't know meetings in connection with a clay pit. The charges
However, Deputy Atty. Gen. Jim Whisenand said
was
Passed on
what to do when they are going to be maliciously were dismissed.
Shevin felt Hatt.away's bill would emasculate the against the measure when It

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Oswald: We have had so
many questions about the socalled short club that it seems
worthwhile to devote some ar
tides to the bid. I was one of
the young ex pert. of th e Th irties who developed it. Since
that time it has changed very

other ieuple with gas, diarrhea
and indigestion don't know that

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Florida house, the amendment would have allowed
officials to dodge requirements set forth by the
Sunshine Law if less than a quorum is present for a

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and all milk products. Miracles dairies so they can produce low
of miracles, nerves and all, I lactose milk and market it to
got well. I wonder how many the public. Your husband will

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Milk Sugar Split
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"strongl" opposed the bill, said the Hattaway County Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway, was

proposal would "completely void and emasculate" are being indicted as a result, according to Ilat cumvent the law by meeting in groups of fewer than

responsibilities rather than issue over trivial matters. Try

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death knell fir a Bob Hattaway-sponsored proposal prosecuted even if only two show up for the meeting. Whisenand argued.

face them head-on. Those to keep everything in peruIJ
uuR.l tactics won't work.
spective.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
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Just because another may not
YOUR BIRTHDAY
agree
wholeheartedly with your
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May 25, 1976
Ideas is no reason to think this
MUau•
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Conditions having an effect
point.
your work or career will
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wary of a proposition that be unusual and promising this
might be offered you today. It year. Be ready to take ad-.
could have far too many strings vantage of circumstances that
suddenly shift uniquely.
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prosecuted," Sittig said.
Under the law, as now interpreted by the Sunshine Law, which states all meetings attended House floor,
Sen. Edgar Dunn, D-Daytona Beach, agreed the
Senate President Designate Lew Brantley
if public officials meet with the by public officials must be open to the public.
're is a test of reasonableness that must be predicted the amendment would not see a vote by law needs amending. He said specific exemptions
intent of circum venting requirements to make
for attorney-client conferences with governing
public decisions in the open, then they can be applied and it has work"d well for 10 years," the Senate during this session,

By ED PRICKETT
Herald Staff Writer

A.
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D eath Knell Sounded On Amendment Proposal

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might try to skirt your but today you may make a big

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25 Baltimore -27 Female saints
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armadillo
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21 Bills of lading 51 Musical sound 6 Afrcan river 28 Nuisance
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hunting
22 Income (Sp)
Conjunction
8 Depot (ab)
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24 Plates of sheet
36 Stylish
S3 Fender mishap 10 Ascended
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11 Boys name 37 Wandering
54 Shame (II)
26 College
(p11
officials
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55 Burmese wood
19 BrilliantSprite
28 Parenthesis
lab
colcred
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56 Table scraps
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songbirds 43 Small
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songbird
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se ttled in the vicinity. The town's first name was his own. A train
station for the railroad, founded by Longwood's founder, E.W.
Henck, at the site was named "Bents."
ln the samie decade, Judge McDonald Paramore, a civd

by a their son Parker D. Anderson III. The younger Anderson is engineer, surveyed a town site and it was called Belle Fontaine.
town in the 1920s - the decade when the Chamber of Commerce railroad tracks, begun in 1894 and currently managed
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was founded, Cackleberry rarms IJU'IVVU, iiie DllUUIl II-U3UIU
"And Arolyn True has four millstones -two large ones and ternion the city council there. And there isa young P.D. Anderson area and the L0m[nl1nitY'3 name was changed to take Mary.
rished and rabbit raising was the town's fastest growing inThe combined comm unity is said to have been named for the
two small ones - from the old sta rch factory, once a thriving IV, the councilman's son.
dustry.
fact
wife
of one of the early settlers, the Rev. J.F. Swideil, who came
Mrs. True attends many city council meetings, in
The Chamber of Commerce and civic-minded businesses are industry, employing many residents of the area," she said.
he
acti
letha Fowler, still active in the Chamber, has her home on pr cally all of them, including special ones and workshops. She to t area in 1894 as pastor of the Upsala Swedish Presbyterian
sponsoring a special section in Wednesday's edition of The
is involved with the Lake Mary Women's Club and the Chamber. Church.
Evening Herald, a reprint of a May 26, 1928 section of that day's part of the tract originally' occupied by Cackleber-ry Farms. Ed
Clarence and Marion Peckham of an old Lake Mary family
Early lake Mary had a star-co factory and a hotel to ac.
Zimmerman, another old-timer, is retired, takes care of his fruit
edition of The Sanford Herald, outlining the city's history.
railroad live in the old Peckham
conunotiate its employer, and a general store. The
participates
in
civic
activities
such
as
the
election
(he
is
retired
from
the
and
with
the
goal
of
a
"chicken
a
groves
starch was
1923,
in
begun
Cackletwrry Farms,
homestead.
made from the root of the cassava plant. The enterpri.'ie was
board.
on
the
in
o
ts,
nor
does
the
Bathing
Cas
is
minute," no longer ex
Bitt, relatively few of the old families remain. The gr'at discontinued in 1909. Legend is that the factory, at kant mo.n of its
Mrs. Claire Evans, widow of a pillar of the community in the
eastern shore of Lake Mary. Few uf the city's well-known
of Lake Mary's residents are "newcomers." new in the major equipment, was moved to Pennsylvania. Today, just the
Lake
Mary
Women's
Club,
majority
the
in
1920,.%Frank Evans, is active
structures of that day are still standing.
past
three
decades.
opposite u occurring throughout the south as industries are
periodically,
meetings
attends
city
council
"They were just torn down and the lumber and block used for
The
lake
Mary
Chamber
Commerce,
celebrating
of
its
54th
moving
here from the north.
gas
grocery
store
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ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19)
You're still under favorable
aspects for accumulation of
wealth. Your gains could come
In unorthodox ways from
unusual sources.
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Members of the opposite sex

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You're one of Dan Cupid's
favored persons today. He'll do
all he can to make things
pleasant for you and the one
closest to your heart.
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lung. The air then accumulates
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May Vote This Year
TALLAHASSEE (A?) — The Equal Rights Amendment may
come before the Florida Legislature during the waning days of
the 1976 sessIon after all, Sen. Lcd W ilson said Friday.
But Sen. Wilson, a member of Seminole's legislatIve
delegation, declined at a news conference to say definitely

whether she would seek approval of t ERA bill, Obeer',ers
speculated she may have been attempting to gauge reaction to the
possibility of a vote on the bill.
"The bill is alive, it Is n Rules Corn
te and II we have the
votes, w henever It is, we are certainly going to move," she said.
"We still have a lc,t of bl1s In committee that are not moving that

and sale of lottery tickets. She was released on
$2,000 bond.
Jack L. Walker, 24, same address, was
charged with aiding or assisting In promotion of
a lottery and possession of lottery paraphernalia. lie was released on $2,000.
James B. Mayes, 66, same address, was
charged with keeping a gambling house, aiding
thI1 Law Enforcement's Orlando Field and assisting promotion of a lottery, possession
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Smyrna Beach, was charged with aiding or

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assisting in promotion of a lottery and sale of

year.

Faced wi th ha ving to f ind
$129,587 to pay employe benefIts
and hampered by a restricted
budget and soaring food costs,
the school budget committee
was forced Tuesday to hike the
prices on bo th Type A meals
I the sta ndard school meal) and
on the a La carte Items offered
in !he secondary schools.
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You'll Have To Tak e Time Off From Work
To See Your c ild ifs morn in g Graduation
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By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer

all will hold their festivities outdoors in their football
stadiums, as well, with the only difference Oviedo's 10
a.m. starting time.
If you're a working parent who has just received
"This is the third year in a row we've had it outthe news that your high school senior will be side " Revisiuut "This wziv evervhndv zeta a seat.
graduati ng Th ursday, June 10, in the middle of the everybody can see, and ;-;u don't have to have two
morning and you really can 't understand just chalk monsters outside telling people they can't come in.
it up as anothe r example of Man bowing to the
"When we used to ha ve it In the gym," he went on,
Elements.
"we didn't have enough room. Each gradua te could
"Three or four years ago was the last time we had only ha ve two tickets (for guests), and it was a bout 500
graduation at night," says Seminole High School degrees in the gym, and well, you try telling some
Principal Don Reynolds. "Well, w hat happened then gr andmo th er that she can 't come in and see her
w as there was a heck of a thunderstorm and It was grandson graduate!"
raining and lightning and blowing and everything, and
But what a bout the poor working stiffs who will
gradua tion was going on. And then w hat happens is we ha ve to leave the mines to attend their youngsters'
end up getting criticized for holding graduation in a commencements?
th under and lightning st orm ."
"I believe a large majority of people would take off
That, in a nutshell, is the main moti vation behind that hour or so rather than sit there In a state of shock,
morning graduation schedules all across Seminole just waiting to see w hether the downpour will come,"
County.
said Lake Howell Principal Richard Evans.
An additional factor
as the family-planningLake Howell has only nin th, tenth and eleventh
notwithstanding population boom reaps another
ades
and will not hold commencement until 1977.
gr
harvest
is lack of space.
Lake
Brantley will graduate 542 students, Lyman
"We will probably have 430 graduates this year,"
435,
Oviedo
about 250 and when Lake Howell joins the
e
average
person
brings
nine
th
Reynolds said, "an d
people to graduation. We do not ha ve any building parade next year . Evans expects to have '-right at

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Except for milk and orange
juice, prices on all school lunch
items will be up one nickel next

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The pageantry of American history, from the days of the
indians and first Euaupean immigrants, through settiement, war, Industrial revolution and space shots, Is
portrayed in brilliant color In this giant tapestry, "Collage
America," created by three Seminole County Women.
Wo%en into the pictorial history are the great men and
ttomen whohase created the heritage we celebrate in this
Bicentennial year. Story, picture on page 1-C, Women's
Section.

COLLAGE
AM ERICA

will pass in the next two weeks."
Sen. W ilson and leaders of ERArnerica, the organization
pushing ERA nationally and now lobbying in Tallahassee, said
they had found new support for ERA in recent days.
However, Nancy Wittenburg, director of Gov. Reuben
Askews Commission on the Status of Women, said it was her
understa nd ing that the ERA had not gsined enough supcct fos'
passage thIs year.
"They have swung a few votes but not the three they need"
for Se na te passage, she said.
After passing the House 61-58 last year, ERA was defeated in
the Senate 21-19, t1v second straight year of rejection In Florida.
ERA propon.,..i had sa id before the session began AprIl 6
that the bi ll would not be brought up this year, but Sen. Wilson
said the strategy had c hanged and it was now the opponents who
were asking that the issue be deferred.
"We decided to set our own timetable" Instead of having the
measur e brought up in the first week of the session and "stomped
to death ," she said.
Proponents continued to p
for their "No. 1 p riorIty," Sen.
W ilson sa id.
lix Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson
and now a leader of ERAmerlca, said a number of legislators who
were on the fence had moved over to support th e measure. She
dec lined to name any because "I don't want to put them on the
spot."
She said a change of 16 votes in five states would put ERA In
the U.S. Constitution. "Willful men" have blocked p*'aage, she
said. Thirty-four states ha ve already approved the amendment.

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Herald Stall Wilier

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Thirty-six persons—including four Seminole
residents—have been charged in sealed indlctmenLs hanc ed down by the special statewide
grand jury probing Illegal gambling in Florida.
Four Seminole County and four Volusia
County residents were arrested shortly after the
indictments were returned. Geoff Monge, special
agent in charge of the Florida Department of

lottery tickets. She was released on $2,000 bond.
The investig'tlon was started in September
1975, and involved the Florida Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement, the state Division of
Beverages, sheriff's departments of both
Volusia and Seminole. state's attorney's offices
Geneva residents Donald A. Dunn Sr., 65, and in both counties and the New Smyrna Beach
his wife Margarette, 67, of Lake Harney Circle, Police Department.
were arrested shortly after. Dunn was charged
After indicting the Central and South Florida
wi th keeping a gambling ho use, aiding or resins
ri dn the jury was excused until
assisting In promotion of a lottery and possession June 16, when a three-day session is scheduled to
of lottery paraphernalia. Mrs. Dunn was begin.
charged with aiding a lottery and possessing
The indictments involved 53 felony and 41
lottery equipment.
misdemeanor counts, grand jury spokesmen
They were released on $5,000 bond each. Said.
Four Volusla County residents were also
John Tileston, chief Investigator for the grand
arrested.
jury, said the three-day session in Daytona
Dora Brown, about 60, of 538 Julius St., New Beach ended "better than we had anticipated."
Smyrna Beach was charged with keeping a
Asst. State Atty A.Y. Curtin concurred,
gambling house, aiding or assisting in promotion saying, "I would characterize it as one of our
of a lottery, possession of lottery paraphernalia better grand jury sessions."

is a man for all seasons: Baseball, football, basketball and mating!'

By ED PRICXETT
Herald Staff Writer

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jury Indicts Four In Seminole

A 93-year-old Midway man, Boy Guest, and
his sister, Christine Bryant, 43, both of Route 2
Box 162, were arrested Friday afternoon and
released on $2,000 bond to await court action.
Guest, believed to be the oldest resident of
Midway, and Ms. Bryant were charged with
aiding or assisting in promotion of a Lottery.

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gambling opera tions
180,000 annually.

by T. K. Ryan

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senator, is the first to make It snshine law when it comes
public that he plans to use the t4ore the higher legislative
btly.
ploy.
The move by L.ongwood's
Seminole County legislators
The people of this state have
Special City Attorney Mack N. have not been especially nrer complained to me of the
(lelBJid Jr. earlier this week sympathetic to this particular sitishine law," Senator Wilson
to avoid Florida's Government plight of public officials and sad, adding she will resist any
in the Sunshine law by talking attorneys.
aril every effort to weaken the
"Ile only criticism I have lap.
to city officials individually and
privately concerning a lawsuit heard of the Sunshine Law is
Cleveland said Friday his
was not entirely unexpected. from otficials who have said it method
of
conducting
The resentment of Lawyers Is difficult to make decisions regotiations - talking with
who represent Seminole out in the open," said Rep. each member of the governing
governmental bodies - to the Vince Fedttel (R- Leesburg). body individually — Is not at all
necessity of mapping cour- State Sen. Lori Wilson (I- satisfactory.
ti'oom strategy in full public Cocoa Beach) can see noreason
"Assuming that I talk with
view - and thus in the view of why the "government of the each member of council and
opposing counsel - has been no people should not be public." considering that the city of
secret.
She said she will fight the Longwood is paying me on an
Cleveland, a former state Ilattaway amendment to the
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club South won In dummy and balanced distribution and
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tached to the surface of the
chest obliterating much of the
cavity for air to accumulate in.
You probably wouldn't get
into serious trouble if you had a
collapse of both lungs at the
same time because neither Lung
would collapse entirely.
For a better understanding of
the dynamics of bow the lungs
function and their relationship
to air pressure, you can send 50
cents for The Health Letter,
number 2-4, Keeping Your
Lungs Fit. Send a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing. Address
your letter to me in care of the
Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1551,
aiio City Station, New York,
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by Gill Fox

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer

A Tennessee reader wants
to know what sort of hand you
should hold to open one heart
and then jump to three
notrump after partner
resoonds two clubs.
A typical hand would be:
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With which you had elected
to open one heart instead of

SIDE GLANCES

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City Attorneys Annoyed
By 'Sunshine' Hobbles

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his own hand and promptly
went after the diamond suit.

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Kimbrough said when asked about submitted Tuesday included a 25-cent-per- then charging persons to hike in It.
Initiation of a fee system. "The only person entrance fee, 11.25 per txnw for
'0flt'a all garbage; to hell with fees,"
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situation I can see Is where you have a lake canoe rentals, $5 for three hours use of the Kimbrough noted.
and the county could rent boats."
picnic pavilion, $3 a day for camping and
Kwlatkowskl, like Hattaway, would
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski 110 a day for group camping and minimum favor dtlzens paying for lights at courts.
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Commission Chairman Michael Hat.- for amusements taxpayers paid for in the
it's a tremendous ripoff," Kwiatkowski taway says he's against charging for use of first place
said. "I can't believe anybody in their the parks, but the chairman alsio noted that
Percy, who got the recommended fee
... right mind would want to charge residents some type of "user" fee could be charged schedule from the county's parks advisory
Tally ho, Raiders! The Seminoli Community College tennis team Is all packed and ready to fly to for something they've already paid for." on certain amusements. One example committee, said his job Is to present the
Phoenix, Arts. Monday to compete In this week's national junior college tournament. Seminole
Nonetheless commissioners are mentioned by Hattaway Is users could be options to the commission.
finished second In the state tournament two weeks ago, and have high hopes of placing in the upper scheduled to study the possible In- required to pay for electricity at tennis and
Commissioner Richard Williams has
echelon of the JuCo ranks. Left to right are Stewart Thompson, Peter Roberta, Howard Flagg, Buddy troduction of some type of fee system at a handball courts.
been quoted as bebig In favor of charging
Gonzalez and coach Larry Castle. Steve Cox, the team's No. I player, was camera shy. (Herald Photo workshop Monday. Fees would be ap"lt'samatterofphllosopiiy," Hattaway fees, and CommissionerSid Vihien Jr.,
by Bill Vincent Jr.)
pilcable at Lake Mills and Red Bug Park said. He said any money taken in however, could not be reached for comment Friday.
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second heart. Meanwhile.
West had managed to hang on
to all three of his hearts. So,
when South led a spade. East
was able to hop up with the
ace, lead a heart and give his
partner three heart tricks.
South complained about bad
luck and It was bad luck. East
had to hold to ace of spades
and West both ace-queen of
hearts, but those things do
happen. On the other hand II
South had led a spade honor at
trick two he would have come
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DEAR DR. LAMB — Last
year X rays showed I had a
collapsed lung. I recovered
from this and about a month
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to my other lung.
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al lot.
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There's a strong possibility proposition today by one you
—you'll run into or communicate know you can trust, give It
with a dear friend you haven't serious consideration. It could
bean outstanding opportunity.
seen for some time.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If
you're involved In a corn- Set aside your routine today. DO
mercial venture, both parties something different. This can
stand to benefit today. Each be an exciting day, If you're
away from the grind and on the
can contribute something.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The go.
best way to accomplish a
YOUR BIRTHDAY
serious purpose today is to
May 22, 1976
blend the hard points with fact,
humor and charm.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be
A seed you planted long ago
willing to serve others today. and haven't been nurturing for
Your good deeds will make an some time may burst into
indelible impression. They will bloom this coming year. The
be remembered long after benefits should be worth the
you've forgotten them.
time and effort.

Collapsed Lung
Is Seldom Fatal

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Re lati ves of all time tee na gers wil l swarm into the
re latives."
The 1978 Seminole senior class commencement neighborhood of each school between 8:30 a.m. and 9
will be staged at 9 a.m. in the school's 5,006-seat A.M. 1 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Oviedo, park their
football stadium. Lyman, Lake Brantley and Oviedo vehicles, pile into the stadium, watch while row after

row of capped and gowned seniors files across the 50
yardline, then rendezvous with the graduates for tear.
stained congratulations, pictures and best wishes
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"We think," offered Reynolds, "that any employer
would Let their employe off for an hour to watch their
son or daughter graduate."
"That was a problem that we thought about and
then we decided to go ahead and hold it in the morning," Hazel West, Oviedo dean of students, added.
"You cannot take a chance on the weather and have to
keep postponing graduation."
And there is one other thing that parents may not
realize.
"The seniors decide everything to do
with
graduation," Reynolds said. "The school board

decides what day graduation will be and then the
seniors choose where it'll be, when it'll be, what type of
ceremony
they'll have, the colors of the graduatioc
gowns" and so on, ad infinitum.

"i'hey wanted to have all day at the beach," Lake
Brantley Receptionist Pam Huggins said in PTpllIr%lflg
why Patriot seniors chose a morning conuneement
hour. "They wanted to all go and have breakfast
together and then spend all day at the beach. They
didn't want to have to wait."
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WASHINGTON (AP) Federal subsidies are flowing
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A two-month shutdown resulting from a Supreme Court
order ended Friday when a reconstituted Federal Election CommLslon certified $3.2 million to nine candidates
barely an hour after President Ford swore in the six FEC
commissioners at a White House ceremony.
For the candidates, the reswn'on of federal matching
funds means a chance to pay off campaign debts, order
more media advertising, boost staffs and tackle all the
other campaign tasks that cost money.
Candidates had been counting on the federal money for
onethird or more of their primary election budgets. While
the freeze was on, the primary campaigns of Sen. Henry
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WASHINGTON (AP) —Americans who complain about
the complexity of filing an Income-tax return may have
some relief in sight. But it's going to cost them money.

Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee, told his colleagues Friday that the
best way to bring simplicity to taxpaying is to make it
more difficult for taxpayers to itemize their deductions.
The committee agreed and approved the first step proposed by Long: a cut in the deduction allowed for local and
state gasoline taxes.

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'Before you go, call Limo's," says one of the slogans
printed on the back of Williams' bowling shirt and painted
on the truck he uses to deliver the markers to the
cemetery.
"I can turn out a made-to-order tombstone in about 90
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William Bagley (left) of the National Ftre Safety Council presents
a plaque to Thomas Siegfried, Altamonte Springs fire chief, and
Donald Fritz, fire prevention bureau captain. The Altamonte
department was honored For "outstanding and dedicated service
to fire safety education," illerald photo by Tom Vincent).

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Sanford mercha nts have is scheduled to be submitted to
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paign against swarms of blind public hearings to assess the
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customers
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requesting
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WHEELCHAIRS
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(;lace and Radcliffe had
already been paid some $30,000
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used by returning space shuttles has been officially
dedicated.
Kennedy Space Center Director Lee Scherer
i na ugurated the $35-million runway Fri day by landing on
it in a twin-engine private plane.
When the shuttle program begins in 1979, the spacecr aft
will ride into space atop a throwaway booster rocket.

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A contr oversial type of
ge ne tic research, ca pa ble of creating new life Forms and
considered po tentially dangerous by its critics, has
received the go ahead from the University of Michi gan
Regents.
The Regents approved a faculty committee report
Friday w hich recommended that recombinant DNA
research be co nducted at the university as long "as it is
submitted to appro pr iate controls."
The Regents' action includes authorization for more
than $300,000 to equip three la boratories with secur ity
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agreed to a negotiated deduction of $171,539.
State Environmental Reg ulation Secretary Jay Landers
said he was pleased with the agreement, announced
Friday in a letter from Jack Ravan, regional director of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Ravan said the $171,539 will be ded ucted from th e
$194,750 in grants sti ll due Florida from Fiscal year 1975.
He said $23,211 balan ce will be sent to the state soon.

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President Ford may seek
Legislation prohibiting the courts from ordering city-wide
school busing but allowing them to impose busing only on
thos.' sdooIs directly allected by past segr eption.
"This would very severely limit busing," said a White
House official involved in studying the plan.
Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi probably would seek similar
rules from the Supreme Court if he dei'id, t !.,!e the
Borton desegregation case as a vehicle for raising the
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A bill to re1wil nd
Flor ida laws prohibiting adultery and cohabi tati on appears headed for passage in the Senate JudiciaryCriminal Committee, the panel's chairman says.
Sen. Dan Scarborough, DJacksonvill e, predicted Friday
Following a hearing on the bill that the panel will approve
the repeals next week.
The only thing holdi ng up passage, he said, is demand
from some committee members For assurances that the
legislation would not effect laws against child molesting
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A circuit court jury has
ruled that two Jacksonville outlets of Mister Transmission
viola ted Florida's deceptive and unfair trades practices
act.
The six-member jury rea ched the verdict Friday nigh t
against the outlets, which are part of a chain of 45
automa tic transmission repa ir shops based in Nashvi lle,
Tenn. The jur y was not asked to assess damages, but only
to decide if Judge Henry F. Martin Jr. should issue a
permanent injunction prohibiting the firm from violating
the act.
The state filed a civil suit a year ago after an in-vestigation by the Jacksonville Consumer Affairs Office
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Reacting to escapes during
Jaycee-sponsored outings, officia ls at the Avon Park
(Thr-rcctions Institution have halted such outside acti vities, a Jayce e spokesman says.
Jaycee spokesman Louie Ba ll entine said Friday that
the suspension temporarily ends all activities away from
the minimum-security compound for the 115-member
Jaycee Inmate chapter.
Thebalt 'cine ä 'prison officials continued their search
for two prisoners1. Including a convicted murderer, who
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influential
chairman
the Senate Commerce Corn- is the only way the measure will
mittee is threatening to kill one pa the legislature this year.
of Gov. Reubin Askew's top
Ho use passed the proposislative priorities if Askew al last year, but it died in the
makes good on his threat to veto Senate.
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governor
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repayment of the bonds issued
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The lime green trucks
sponsor Jack Gordon, D-Miazni, they want to," Childers, Dhave the-man cabs but
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equipped
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deleting the state's "full faith codes drive the price of these
low costs homes out of sight."
automatic reels for 1700
and credit" guarantee.
feet of five-inch hose
Senators said they opposed
however, Gordon said he
enabling operation by two
that provision because it would planned to speak to the gayera r- JW mean
firefighters. [it photo at
the state could get stuck nor to see if a compromise can
right, Robert K. Coyne, fire
paying off the bonds If the low be worked out to insure that the
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income homeowners defaulted housing agency will be apCentral Florida Mack
on their mortgages.
proved.
Trucks Inc.. Orlando,
Under the Senate measure,
Childers' bill abolishing the
discusses operation of the
only the revenue from the bonds statewide building code was
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could be used to repay them and amended earlier in the week to
pumpers with County
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Friday but now is expected to
vote it out Monday, defeated an
attempt to strike the state credit portion.
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city attorney, attempted to governing bodies, agreed With
"An attorney should be able
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takes
four
times
hoirly basis,
reach a settlement on the city's his complaint,
to give a public body legal
asnuch time to talk with each behalf with Glace and HadJulian said the sunshine law's advice in private when it inraVier than all at once.
cliffe, but was unsuccessful.
C 0 Iii p e I S volves litigation or the
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"But I just do not feel I can
When the engineering firm municipalities and county possibility of litigation," said
tell the city council publicly filed suit, the city's attorney at boards to discuss items in Sanford City Attorney Vernon
wha t tOe strong points and the that time, Joseph Davis, public such as litigation Mize, Cleveland's law partner
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weak points of the case are and declined to represent the city, strategy, making cities, and also a former Seminole
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alert the opposition," Cleveland savine that he and the firm had counties and boards "second
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a close relationship because class citizens."
"A plaintiff suing a public
"I think something should be both also represent Altamonte
"Normally," Julian said, body can talk to his counsel
done to change the sunshine law Springs. Cleveland's services "the law gives to the attorney- privately," Mize said, "while a
on this point where we are were retained,
client relationship an absolute city attorney has to talk to the
dealing with the public's
Last Monday night Julian protection. The effect of the public body in open meeting.
money. God knows we don't informed the city council that Sunshine Law, however, The plaintiff and his lawyer can
want to pay any more than Cleveland had tendered to the compels a waiver by affected sit there and listen.
a bsolutely necessary," councilmen
he didn't explain agencies of this privilege.
If settlement is being
Cleveland said.
by what means
an offer of
'it means that any corn- considered, the plaintiff and his
"It is not the officials that are settlement from Glace and municaticn between an at. counsel can cet the benefit of
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torney and the city of the discussion.
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because it is their money," the
Mayor James H. Lormann Longwood, as an example, IS hear about the strengths and
former state senator said
reminded the elected officials not privileged, but open for weaknesses of the particular
The case Involves a court of their responsibility to the inspection, if in writing anytime use. It puts the governmental
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action filed by the Winter Park- citizens of l.ongwood, adding and if verbal must be delivered body and the public interest at a
based engineering Firm, Glace that Cleveland was trying to if action is to be taken through disadvantage.
and Radcliffe, formerly con- win the lawsuit for the city's the governing body.
"In every other situation an
for best interest.
suiting
engineers
'It means that in litigation attorney-client relationship is
longwood.
were the opposition knows what my confidential just as a doctorAs
councilmen
(;lace and Radcliffe is suing discussing setting up a client Is going to do before it IS patient relationship is," Mize
I ongwood, claiming the south workshop with Cleveland to (lone and thus makes my clients said.
Seminole municipality owes the discuss the situation and Julian secend class citizens," Julian
firm $109,000 in ices f o r was saying perhaps the press said.
designing a sewer system for would cooperate in not
Davis. while he is not opposed
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the city,
revealing the lows and highs of to the Sunshine Law, believing
Plans for the system were the settlement the city would it serves a useful purpose.
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scrapped by city Fathers after a agree to at that workshop, decried the necessity of "sitting
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referendum showed that, by Counci l Chairman J.R. Grant in the presence of the public to
better than a 2-1 margin, dropped the Information that advise my clients of certain
citizens were opposed to Cleveland wished to talk to the legal matters while the o pbuilding a sewer system officials one at a time.
position can sit behind closed
dependent upon neighboring
lie
Cleveland) wants doors and plot against me and
SWORD • O%IlDo • LO"Cw 000 • iNTiR PARK
Altainonte Springs,
everyone to call him," Grant my client."
ORAhiCE city • CIiTURy PLAZA
Iiiunediately following the said.
"It is very difficult," said
referendum two years ago, city
In a recent interview. Davis,
who
currently
officials stopped the planning Cleveland noted the im- represents Altamonte Springs
effort and halted receiving bids possibility of fairly represen. and Oviedo.
for construction.
ting a governmental body when
"1 have to tell my clients
By halting the program the strategy and settlement has to everything in a fishbowl and the
city lost $800,000 In promised be discussed in a "fishbowl," other side can do what it wants
federal money for construction
His colleagues in the legal to. This is unreasonable," the
of a line connecting Longwood profession who represent former legislator said.
with Altamonte Springs for the

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Florida's growing
alligator population is developing a taste for dogs and
even humans and should be thinn ed out In urban areas by
a return to commercial trapping, the sta te game commission has concluded.
Voicing fear about a developing anti-alligator sentiment
in the suburbs, the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission voted in principle Friday to scrap a decade-old
ban on harvesting the reptiles for profit.
In an una nimous vote, t he commission adopted a
management policy to permit trappin g "in areas where
t he re are serious conflicts between alligators and
people."

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The 50-cent elementary
school meal will cost 55
cents next year. In the middle
and high schools, meals will be
up from 601065 cents.
Charlotte Whitmore, director
of food services, told the
committee she would "go down
swinging onraising elementary
lunch prices," and warned that
the price increase would resul t
in a 10 per cent drop in participation in the school lunch
program.
Mrs. Whitmore said that the
average cost to the school
system is currently 87 cents per
meal
which means they are
losing money on every serving.
losing
"The school system is not
here to feed people. Why should
e give it away?" commented
Sal Manfre, one of three school
principals on the budget
committee.

Tax Relief Plan Proposed

Ford May Seek Busing Bill

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
For Y2 years, Linda Joy
Hardy fought terminal cancer, remarried and was
divorced, was arrested on a drug charge and searched for
a home for her children.
She drew national attention more than a year ago when
she appealed for "a good family to take my kids, to love
them and keep them together" after her dea th.
Lir.di Hardy dcd l'riday,
than
iuusith before
her 34th birthday, so weakened by cancer that she was
unable to fight off a common cold that turned to
pneumonia and put her into a coma.

shares to 500 million and presumably cut the stock price
enough to encourage wider ownership.
Exxon stock closed at $101.50 a share the da" of the anncuncement and stood at $100.75 by week's end. The stock
split measure has yet to be approved by shareholders.

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The country's biggest company was among corporations holding their annual meetings this past week,
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Exxon Corp., however, announced plans for a two-forone stock split which would increase the number of its

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Mrs. Dede Schaffner, who for children, is hoping to make its Dividends funding would be
the past two years has volen- effort county-wide next year, reconsidered
when
the
teered her services as cur- Instead of concentrating in just legislature has finalized its
dinator of the Dividends sdool a few schools. She said that SChOOl funding decisions.
The budget committee has
volunteer program, appeared recruiting, orientation and
adjourned until the legislative
before the school buet training
By ELDA NICHOLS
fish he catches. "It really Is a tremendous help committee Tuesday in a last
would be easier on a decisions come through
county level. Also, that some probably
Herald Correspondent
with our budget," he said.
around June 1.
ditci, effort to get funding for sct'iools have
effecti ve vol'inMs. Gwen Edelman, coor.
Carpenter advised anyone wishing to duplicate the program.
There is something 'fishy' about the super his success to bury rough fish, such as gar and
The Dividends had requted teen programs, while others do dinator of the R.S.V.P. (Retired
Its not. She hoped a countywide Senior Volunteer Program)
vegetables now growing in Tom Carpenter's mud fish, about six inches under the soil.
that $5974 be budgeted f(r
garden in Winter Springs.
"It's best to do this In the fall or winter mon- operation $4,000 of it to lay a effort would eliminate these which also helps In the schools,
inequities,
Carpenter has hit upon a secret of success ths," he said. "That way, there is no odor. The part-time director. But
said that her volunteers will
School Supt. William P. continue to offer their services
after several years of unsuccessful effort.
fish deteriorate in about 30 days, and are ab- request was struck from the
Layer said the request for in the coming year.
budget.
"1 love to fish," he said. "This year, instead of sorbed and neutralized back Into the soil."
Carpenter
has
also
tried
fish
a.s
fertilizer
under
"I just can't continue en a
throwing back the inedible fish I caught, I
ilunteer
basis,"
Mrs.
brought them home and buried them in my some small cedar trees. "It will take a couple of
garden plot. All of a sudden, everything started years, however, to really judge the results," he Schaffner told the committee.
said. "SO far, they are coming along fine."
"In order for us have an efto grow better and greener. In fact, the
"I
had
about
given
up
after
four
years
of
fective
volunteer program next
vegetables are about five times more lush than
trying, with very poor results," Ca rpenter said year, we must have some
they ever have e'
about his previous gardening experience "But funding."
With a wife and three children, Carpenter has there are plenty of people like me, with a family
Mrs. Schaffner said the
discovered the Food bill has been lowered con- to feed, who might want to try my method. It
Dividends, which is made up
siderably by eating homegrown vegetables and sure did work for me."
larRelv of parent of school

WASHINGTON (AP)
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger's version of a 1969 program to wiretap reporters
and national security aides varies from accounts by other
officials, including resigned President Richard M. Nixon.
Kissinger, for example, says it was up to the late FBI
Director J. Edgar Hoover to monitor the taps and decide
when to turn them off.
"It was my perception that Mr. Hoover would make this
determination on the basis of his investigative experience," Kissinger said in a sworn deposition released
Friday. The deposition was filed in connection with a
lawsuit by former Kissinger aide Morton Halperin.

By The Associated Press

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Public school advocates
have won a tenuous victory in the down-to-the-wire
legisla tive battle over increased education spending with
[louse passage of a $37.5-million supplementa l appropr iations bill.
But the Friday victory was qualified, as the measure
was made contingent on passage of a 1 0-cent-a-Tif th boost
in liquor taxes or improved sales tax collections. And
critics said the Senate probably will defeat any spending
increase tied to a tax hi ke.
Meanwhile, Gov. Reubin Askew warned that he may
veto the school-funding portion of the state budget unless
the version t1.imniered out next week by a house-Senate
conference comm ittee comes close to the amoun t
proposed by the House.

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treasury richer by more than a million dollars, is embarking on a swing through Western states where Ronald
Reagan is believed to be particularly strong.
Ford was bound Saturday for Medford. Ore., where
Republican voters hold their presidential primary next
Tuesday, and was moving on from there to California and
Nevada.
As now mapped out, the President's trip will last four
days and be his most ambitious tour of the primary
season. It may turn out to be even longer. Press Secretary
Ron Nessen acknowledged Friday that consideration is
being given to stopping in another state
presumably
Ohio
before returning to Washington next week.

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Estabrook was driving a car.
upside down, crushing its roof.
MARTINEZ, Calif. (AP)
"I guess we were just going ahead of the bus and was hospi"II was like a bad dream," said
Perry Mann, who awoke from a too fast.," said another survi- talized in shock after the accinap inside a bus as it plunged vor, Tom Randolph. The speed dent. "I looked in my rear view
from a highway ramp across limit on the ramp is 20 miles an mirror and saw the bus go off
the road," h said. "It all hapthe bay from San Fran cisco how.
Police were investigating the pened so fast."
killing 28 persons on a high
cause of the crash.
school choir tow.
The bus left the road at the
"All I can remember is wakTwo persons were ejected Marina Vista exit of Interstate
lug up and seeing everything from the bus when It landed 30 680 on the south end of the Benturning around and around and feet below. But most survivors ida-Martinez Bridge, which
around," said Martin, who suf- had to wait while rescue work- spans the narrow Carquinez
fered only a sprained wrist and ers cut their wy thrigh the .Sfrs'It nnrtheast of the San
some cuts. "I held onto a seat so wreckage and two cranes Ia Francisco Bay.
that I was hanging above a lot bed to right the vehicle.
"Suddenly a big cloud of dust
of other people."
went up, the bus leaned over,
The trip began in Yuba City,
Martin, an 18-year-old senior
hit the rail and Its wheels went
an
agricultural community of
at Yuba City High School, %V3
up, then It dropped over and 61
one of 24 survivors. His gin 15,000 north of Sacramento. landed directly on its top," said
friend, 16-year-old Kris Huston, After a concert at a high school Larry Busty, an employe at a
was among the dead. Eleven of In nearby Oninda, the excursion nearby oil refinery.
the survivors were in critical was to have ended with a visit to
The bus was chartered from
condition and two were listed as Fisherman's Wharf across the Student Transportation Lines,
bay in San Francisco.
guarded.
In Yuba City, students wept Inc., In Marysville, near Yuba
At the wheel, officials said,
City. It was last inspected in
wasEvanProthero,50,whohad in the halls of the high school
ssMay
1975 and was due for ana record of two traffic con- and attended a memorial Ma
other
state inspection within a
vlct!ons since 1970
one for at St. Isadore's Roman Catholic month, police said.
drunken driving and one f*
The accident was the second
speeding. He was in semi-criti.
Twenty-seven of the dead worst bus tragedy in the state's
cat rondition.
were students, most of them history. On Sept. 17, 1963 32
Just before noon Friday the girls, The only adult killed was farm laborers died when a bus
26-year-old chartered bus Christina Estabrook a music collided
with a train near Sashed through 90 feet of steel teacher and wife of the choral Ilnas. In 196&amp; 20 persons died in
guardrail on a tightly curved group's adviser, Dean Estab-an auto-bus collision near
higi .y exit ramp and landed rook, 35.
Baker.

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Kissinger

The Clock
By ED PRICKL=

The. Wrong Target

In his nearly three years as Secretary or State,
Henry Kissinger has faced many domestic
travails, particularly after his honeymoon With
Cengress and the American people began to fade in
the fall of 1974.
In spite of the attacks on his tenure, which
ranged from hiseffortsatdetentetohlsstyle of
administration, Mr. Kissinger managed to retain
his job and perform with a reasonable degree of
effectiveness because he always has enjoyed the
unflagging support of his boss the President of
the United States.
Perhaps this is why the conservative wing of
the Republican Party suddenly has unleashed a
full-scale anti-Kissinger blitzkrieg in the Oval
Office
In the extreme short-range view, the con
servatives' tactic is understandable if not applaudable. If they succeed they will have half a
loaf, even if they cannot remove President Ford
himself from office.
Conservative columnists and other pundits
established th e tone of the attack some time ago by
calling Mr. Kissinger the "sorcerer's apprentice"
in foreign policy under the previous administration. Under President Ford they contend
that he has become the sorcerer himself.
The anti-Kissinger campaign even has
penetrated into Mr. Ford's ranks of advisers, with
key Republican congressional leaders asking the
President to fire Kissinger in order to defuse Mr.
Reagan's criticism of U.S. foreign policy.
To do so would be folly. Imagine, for example
the thoughts of a friendly foreign leader if he saw
Mr. Ford act with such short-term political ex-

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members of the commission except Sid Vihien Jr,
who vowed to work for the program and try to get It
hmd4 by a June 1 deadline.
Minietta and his volunteers worked 249 cases last
year. Of that number, only 12 youths were
"repeaters," or youngsters who went out wW got
into trouble a second time after counseling.
If Minletta's unable to secure funding In the
private sector, he Is scheduled to reappear before
the commission before the June 1 deadline, which is
the day the agency has to come up with the match
money
or lose the grant.

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cut taxes and Increase services. No services are
more desperately needed than those which aid the
county's youth.
Just one errant troublemaker who sees the error
of his ways and changes would be a profitable
return on the entire grant. One youngster turned
from a life of crime would justify the entire expenditure.
That, truly, would be an increase In services on
the part of county government.

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Sources said the 13 women and children left after more
than 24 hours inside the jet, which was sw-rounded with
troops carrying 50-caliber machine guns.
Military sources said they expected the plane's fuel to
run out by this afternoon, shutting off the lights and air
conditioning.
The two Americans were identified by company executives as Andres Macs,general manager of Weyerhauser
Philippines, and John Mallett, manager of a United
Brands banana plantation near Davao.

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'Exposed'

OSLO, Norway (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger planned a meeting Saturday with Prime
Minister Odvar Nordli on Norway's dispute with the
Soviets over the Spltzbergen Islands In the Arctic Ocean.
Kissinger, who remained here after a North Atlantic
Treaty Organization ministerial meeting that ended
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With so much In the news about corruption In
business and government - from the shortWASHINGTON The Peoples Bicentennial
weighting of grain shipments to the lavishing of
s
Commission (PBC) represents ILseif as a
goodies on officials to, most recently, the sale of
"nationwide citizens organization dedicated to
Inferior meat to the Army at outlandish prices
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restoring democratic principles that shaped the
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it is encouraging In a way to learn that the
birth ofthlsRepubllc."Soundsharmlessenough, 0
Soviets are not without similar scandals.
right? But the Senate Subcommittee on Internal
That they are not, after nearly six decades of
Security has Just Issued a report which exposes
totalitarian rule over the lives of the Russian
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this organization for what It really Is: "a
people, suggests at least that the fault lies not In
propaganda and organizing tool of a small group
a country's political or economic system but In
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of New Left political extremists whose pantheon
just plain old human nature.
of political heroes include such Marxist
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According to "Llteraturnaya Gazeta" (The
luminaries as Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-tung, Che
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Literary Gazette, 13 Soviet officials have been
Guevera, and Regis Debray, and who seek to
convicted of fleecing the state of some 365 000
pervert the meaning of the American Revolution
rubles about $500,000- to build a "disgusting
and to exploit the Bicentennial celebration in
dolce vita" hideaway on the Volga, replete with
order to further their own political goals."
frescos, marbles, plush carpets, free-running
The submcommlttee's report Is based on
The Emperor's Clothes
vodka and sexually compliant "hostesses."
testimony
provided by Frank Watson and Mary
The diffeEe between this and most
Walton.
Mr.
Watson has a masters degree In
scandals In this country, however, Is what the
journalism and has worked over 12 years In the
Soviets did about It: They rapped the officials
field of media and propaganda analysis. Mrs.
with prison terms of up to 15 years.
Walton has studied student revolutionary
The Soviets, of course, have always treated
movements for 14 yeMand she served on the
economic crimes - what we lump In the broad
Advisory
Council on Student Radicalism set up
category of "white-collar" crimes
more
their
recent
monthly
by
Illinois
Gov.
Richard Ogilvie.
harshly than crimes of violence. But there are
,Longwood Council Chairman J.R. Grant, who budget for 1976-fl at
signs that our tendency to view such things as operates the meetings of the governmental body meeting.
Despite the fact that a young man named
embezzlement, fraud and illegal business In his city with a characteristically firm hand,
Under projected expenditures, lines 401 and Jeremy Rllldn is generally portrayed as the
practices as different from ordinary crimes, and was visibly surprised this week when two 402 showed five per cent pay boosts for SCOPA
founder of the PBC, both Watson and Mrs.
to punish such offenders more leniently, may be members of the board took him upon one of his Administrator James Ryan and Administrative Walton
provide extensive documentation which
Øiangjng.
Assistant Dennis Dolgner. Lines 403, 401 and 400 shows that an aging Chicagoan, John Rossen, Is
facetious challenges.
According to a special report on "WhiteRefusing to permit action on an item even listed propoed salary hikes of eight per cent for the mastermind behind the setting up of this
Collar Justice" by the Bureau of National after the official parllamentirlan, City Attorney SCOPA's secretary, &amp;3 per cent for the dock group
Affairs, judges and prosecutors are placing new Ned Julian Jr., whose decisions are supposedly superintendent and 10.3 per cent for the mainemphasis on white-collar crime
"a silent, unappealable, had ruled that discussion was in tenance worker.
The subcommittee report says that evidence
pernicious class of crimes that robs the order, Grant handed the gavel to the lawyer.
Various Individual aspects of the budget were establishes that Rbssen "had been a long-time
a
American public of an estimated $40 billion
He said If Julian was going to run the discussed, including the possibility of increasing member of the Communist Party, from apannually," or 200 times the amount stolen by all meetings, he should have the gavel. "So moved," proposed postage coats by $250 for the new fiscal proximately 1930 to the mid-1950's. Among other
the bank robers In this country in one year, says freshman Councilman Parker Anderson year. Secretary Edward Blacksheare observed things, he served as a Communist Party
the bureau, a Washington, D.C.-based private responded. "Second," said Councilman Gerard casually, "I see that the personnel In lines 403, organizer In the State of Illinois, he ran for
organization.
àial 4GG are obviously of greater value to the mayor of St. Louis on the Communist Party
C-', and Grant's ü&amp;uuti, flew on jj
Port than lines 401 and 402."
ticket, and he served with the CommunistCommunistWhile itls getting tougher to make adishonest irise.
The matter was settled, however, without
dominated Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the
dollar, the report concludes, prosecutors and
Later In the session, panel members were Spanish Civil War."
judges still face significant problems in their coming to a vote that apparently could have
discussing
the possibility of Seminole County's
chairman's
powerful
struggle against white-collar crime. They "must removed Grant from the
In the early 1960's, Rouen was a leader of a
fight an invisible enemy on a battleground where seat he has held since the beginning of his lone leasing five acres of SCOPA land for erection of a
minimum security jail facility.
pro.Castro front group, the Fair Play for Cuba ç
dollars, not lives are last" and where it is not term in office 17 months ago.
"Define minimum security, just briefly, for Committee, In the Chicago area, and later he
Julian refused the chair and the individual
always easy to distinguish friend from foe.
was Identified with the radical Students for a
who had requested action on a matter deferred me," Blacksheare asked.
Not the least of these problems may be the pursuing his request until the end of the agenda.
Member Dave Gunter, an Altamonte Springs Democratic Society (SDS).
attitude of some white-collar offenders themDonna Estes police captain, attempted to explain: "It is a
Rossen participated with Rifkin in the
selves. The bureau quotes one of them, a former
facility where most of the prisoners are trusties
"
founding conference of the "New American
senior State Department official convicted of
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bribing a tax auditor, as saying, "1 don't 'con"People in for Sunshine Law violations," Movement" in the fall of 1971, at which the two
were the prime movers in selling the PBC
sider myself a criminal. I couldn't live with
Members of the Seminole County Port Chairman Thomas Binford interjected.
myself if I did."
Kris Nash concept to this get-together, according to the
Authority (SCOPA) were reviewing the proposed
enae report. M(. watson says me iivain•
Hossen presentation to their NAM comrades ran
roughly as follows:
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Calling Grant's Bluff

France Offers Peace Troops
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Following declarations of
support by Arab states for the Moslem-leftists in
Lebanon's civil war, France has offered to send In lii own
peace-keeping troops.
French President ValeryGLscardd'Estaing,ona tour of
the Uni ted Sta tes, told foreign reporters in New Orleans
Friday that France could send several regiments of
peace-keeping soldiers to Lebanon within 48 hours.
'The reporters quoted Giscard as sayin g he had
discussed the plan with Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger and with the Syrian government, which he said
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Deadly Typhoon Weakens
MANILA, The Philippines (AP)
Typhoon Olga
to a tropical storm saturday alter causing at
least 30 deaths, most of them in Manila.
The Red Cr oss confirmed 23 of the dea ths, most of them
by drowning and electrocution in flood-stricken areas in
the capital. It said reports from the provinces were
delayed because power lines were down.
Weathermen said Typhoon Pamela, with 112-mile-anhour winds, was e xpected to reach the Philippines In
or four days.
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Beirut Cease-Fire Holding
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
S mall arms clashes and
sni per fire were reported In Beirut's commercial district
Saturday but an undeclared cease-fire in the long Civil
war appeared to be taking hold.
Christians shelled a television station controlled by
Moslem leftists, causing some damage, but the station
remained on the air.
Officials said Syrian-commanded forces clashed with
Palestinian guerillas in the Moslem sector, leaving two
dead and six wounded.
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In California there will be a referendum in June on state
requirements which could eliminate nuclear generation of
nwrh.rp In Vmnt the !bte has aunM o... nnLrn! In
the health and environmental aspects of nuclear power
production.
Major sources of energy are too important to this country
economically and strategically to be exposed to haphazard,
unscientific, uncoordinated and emotional actions.
A government which can put men on the moon and a missile
in a pickle barrel 5,000 miles away can be relied upon to make
iational decisions about the nuclear power industry, it must
start doing so.

BERRY'S WORLD

JACK ANDERSON

The Story Behind The 0'1'1 Boom
WASHINGTON - There Is a poignant story
behind the oil boom In Alaska. It's the story of
the proud Eskimo people who, for centuries, had
been left alone In their frigid, forbidding
homeland. Now their way of life, harsh though it
was, has been cruelly disrupted.
We sent our roving reporter, Hal Bernton,
Into Eskimo country to get the story. He spent a
week with the Eskimos, hunting with them on the
Arctic Ice pack and relaxing with them afterward In their shanties.
The discovery of oil In Prudhoe Bay has
brought prosperity to the Eskimos. But It has
also brought great anguish.
With the millions In taxes they have &amp;!"cted
from the oil companies, the Eskimos have built a
fancy hotel for the white businessmen and
bureaucrats who get as far north as Barrow.

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"It's a honky hotel," groused a young Eskimo
woman. "Our people need a place for the old
folks to stay, an alcoholic treatment center, a
recreation center for the young."
'fl Eskimos themselves live In clapboard
shacks alongside the multimillion-dollar hote'.
They used w dwell in sod huts, which were extremely cramped but easy to keep warm. Their
new clapboard houses, built of giant wooden
packing crates and junked lumber, are more
spacious, more cluttered and considerably more
drafty.
Into the two-room home
Bernton was in
of a family of six. 11 living room, kitchen and
bathroom were crariuned Into one miniscule
room; the ether room was jammed full of beds.
As evidence of ilia EakIinoi new prua'rIty,
their yards are Uttered with broken-down
sutamoisles,
n&amp;nsd snowmoblle amply
fr$ of trip
Coke cats and naIe d.
modern civilization.
T
his is mingled with the
debris of the old civilization
caribou hooves,
walrus heads, dead seals on parted alcds and
caribou skins flapping in the Arctic wind.
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The oil milli ons have also gone to build a
luxurious office building, with flush toilets and
running water, for the town officials. But the
townspeople still haul their water In the form of
huge Ice chunks from a frozen fresh-water
Lagoon.
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The water from these ice blocks, which should
be but usually Isn't boiled before it Is used, is
jealously rationed In each household. For toilets,
tiwat Eskimos use "honey buckets" which are
dumped outside. The raw sewage remains frozen
in the winter. But In the summer, the ow and
sewage melt, giving off an awful stench. This
creates a serious health problem for the children
who play near the thawing sewage.'
Just a few miles from the center of town, the
Navy has established an Arctic Research
Laboratory. For the 300 people stationed here,
the Navy pipes In water through a filtering plant
from its own private lagoon. There are saunas, a
recreation hail and a movie theater for their
reiazation.
11 base Is off limits to the Eskimos who
Inhabit this frozen wilderness. Only on rare
occasions, such as the showing of the movie
"Jaws," are the townspeople invited Inside the

base.
For years, the Eskimos in Barrow had heated
their homes with whale and seal oil. The Navy
tapped a natural gas field, however, to heat the
base. The Eskimos were eager to share In this
valuable find. Q took them 14 years of delicate
negotiations beforn the Navy finally agreed to
Pell some of the gas to the people of Barrow.
But the curse of Barrow Li alcohol, which
white men have Introduced to the Eskimos.
Unhappily, most Eskimos are unable to cope
with the bcc, zhicb ha had a
effect upon their culture.
In their sober moments, they have voted to
ban the sale of liquor from Barrow. But several
flourishing bootleg operations continue to peddle

"Look, they were saying to the New Left
radicals, you have been trying to bring a
Marxist-Leninist-MaoIst revolution to the United
States by using opposition tothe Vietnam War as
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AWARD
WINNERS

Seminole High School's award winning majorettes '(from left),
Cheryl Sprague, Laurie Williams and Karen Rhudy, pose with the
trophies and medals they've collected In four contests this year.
At the Gasparilla Contest Feb. 7 In Lakeland, Miss Rhudy won
first place In solo and third in strut, Miss Williams won second In
duet and third In solo and Miss Sprague won third In solo. At the
Eustis Contest Feb. 21, Miss Sprague took first in and filth In
beauty, Miss Williams took third in duet and Miss Rhudy took fifth
In beauty. At the District Bandmasters Contest March 5 In Eau
Gallie, all three received superior ratings. At the State Bandmasters Contest May 8 In Fort Walton Beach Miss Rhudy and
Miss Sprague won superior ratings and Miss Williams was rated
excellent.

Witness Tampering Trial Set

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regulating the nuclear power Industry. The Industry Is beset by
growing numbers of local and state regulations which threaten

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The news conference winding up the NATO meeting was
dominated by questions on Kissinger's future. The
secretaryofstate - whohasstatedhiswtshtoretlreat
said it would be frultiecs to have
the end of the year
more discussion of his private plans.

REPORTERS NOTEBOOK

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Meanwhile, Norway has been trying to negotiate
jurisdictional boundary lines In the Spltibergens with
Soviet Union, which once claimed the southernmost of
Islands. Most of the Spit.zbergen's 3,500 residents are
Soviet citizens,

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Norway claims Its continental shelf under the Barents
Sea cxtcnds to Spltabergen, giving it territorial control
over the sea floor and the islands.
America's concern Is the possibility of unexplored oil
fields In the Spitzbergens. The NorwegIan government
has said it will not permit oil drilling In the area until 1978.

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By BOB LIA)YL)
Herald Staff Writer

and sheriff's agents said a key
witness in the theft ring case
had gone Into hiding following
threats on his life,
Detective R.E. Winger said a
man, who he declined to name,
had informed store officials of
the "inventory shrinkage" and
that the man went into hidin g
after "a man started looking for
the informant" following
arrests "and the informant's
physical writ being was
threatened."
Investigators probed the
threat reports for a week before
before turning Information over
to the sta te attorney's office,

A suspect arrested in a March
probe that uncovered a "steal.
to-order" theft ring and an
$80,000 inventory shrinkage at a
Casselberry furniture
showroom is docketed for trial
this week In circuit cour t at
Sanford on a witness tamperng
charge.
Mark F.Rarr1itgton,',of 110
Aria Court, Winter Park, is
accused of by force or threats of
force causing Lonnie G.
Wickson to be placed in fear
between March 18 and 23.
Harrington, a health spa which filed a direct information
Instructor, and his wife, charging Harrington.
Jcu,vUã, hS, tutU 4-IU
tiuivr
prons were arrested during
th e probe by sheriff's agents
that unco vered the inventor'
shrinkage at Eric Adams
Furniture Warehouse and
Showroom.

Investigators said a theft ring
utilized a computer-kept inventory system to cover up
furni tur e thefts and that items
were sold to buyers at cut-rate
prices, and in some Instances
delivered in company trucks.
Harrington was released
fr om jail March 19 on $1,000
bond on a charge of receiving
stolen property after a raid at
his home turned up a stolen 1400
sofa.
lie was arrested March 31 on
the witness tam pering charge

Documents in the court file on
the witness tampering case
allege that the threats were
made in the vicinity of an auto
dealership on SR-436 at
Casselberry.
Harrington and his wife are
slated for trial in circuit court
the week of June Ion the stolen
pro perty charges.

A former employe of the
furniture firm is awaiting
sentencing after pleading guilty
to grand. larceny in the sofa

theft case.
Dino D. Fanti, 21, of south
Seminole, is expected to be a
state
witness
in
the
Ilarrington's June trial.

Parents Seeking
New B
Room

Th e Teague Middle School
Band Parents, represented by
President Steve Fox, appealed
to the school budget review
committee Tuesday for a new
school band room or an extension of the prcsent band
room.
The band currently meets in
an 800 square foot room with a
10 foot ceiling. Most other
middle school band rooms are
considerably larger and have 14
foot ceilings. In addition, said

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all they will buy.
you're going at it wrong. People in this country
Our reporter encountered a young Eskimo, are not going to buy off from the turgid writings
with a thick shock of black hair, who was a of Marx, the easily identifiable polemics of
harpooner on a wtale boat. No one was moreLenin, or 'Quotations from the Thoughts of S
skilled, more daring In pursuit of the great chairman Mao., You have tried that, and It has
humpbacked whale.
not worked. Here, give them the 'Revolutionary
He promised to teach Bernton about whaling, Thoughts of Uncle Sam.' We are completely
"But If I am going to teach you," said the proud committed to bringing a Cuban or Chinese type
hunter, "then you must know all about me. You regime to the U.S. just as you r.re, but it simply
must know that I drink, because I do."
cannot be done the way you are trying to do It."
He drank so much one night that he was close
Writing In the November-December 1971
to collapse. Ashamed to go home to his wife, the
hunter asked Bernton to find a place for him to issue of "New American Movement," Rifldn
sleep. Bernton got a room In the luxurious hotel declared:
it
and assisted the drunken harpooner Inside.
"A genuine understanding of the
There came a knock at the door. The night
manager Insisted that the Eskimo couldn't stay. revolutionary Ideals Is what links Thomas Paine,
Sadly, resignedly, the great hunter staggered Sam Adams, and Benjamin Rush and the
from the room and trudged down the ball into Uw American people with Lenin, Mao, (le (the
freezing night. There was no place for him in the Cue vera), and the struggles of all oppressed
peoples In the world. Not until the masses of
hotel his people had built,
Drunken Eskimos routinely are routed out of Americans begin to Identify with these principles
the hotel. Yet the town has no treatm&amp;nt center, and develop their own revolutionary struggle
not even a town jail, where they can sleep ltoff. will they be able to form a real bond of (raterSo they wind up oitcn in the col&amp;i street. it nalism and solidarity with the struggle of all it
year, three people froze to death in the streets. oppressed people."
One was a 14-year-old girl who had failed to
This t of rhetoric obviously shows that the
make It home from a drinking party. Medics PBC really believes In, so it has been toned
report that children as young as 10 years Old down. In the Introduction to one of the PBC'a
have been treated for alcoholism,
recent book's titled "America's Birthday," the
The next favorite beverage Is Coca Cola. word "revolutionary" has been changed to
Many youngsters, thanks to their new affluence, "democratic" and the references to Lenint Mao
can afford as many asl2 cans a day. The cokes and Che have been deleted entirely.
and candies, Introduced by the man, have taken
a terrible toll of the Eskimo children's teeth The
The Peoples Bicentennial Commission Is a
only dentist In town is kept constantly busy In- fraud, and Just how fraudulent It Li L clearly •
starting dentures In the mouths of elementary domonstrated by this new report by the Senate
SChOOl clld
Subcommittee on Internal Security titled "The
F.hImC tiii int tie cs L a. Attempt to Steal the BicentenniaL" U you want
winter, the humpbacked whale in the spring, the to know more about this uoaayory outfit, drop the
walrus and seal In the summer. But it no longer subcommittee In Washington, D.C. a line, and
the anne since the white man came to drill for ask for this excellent study. To be forewarned is
to be forearmed.
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'tAY21, 1976
ADMISSIONS
SanfordCharles F. Bowin
Vanessa Free man
Jones M. Gill

Elsie H. Griffith
James M. Hayes
Edith Ilolsey
Lewis Lucas

Marion Malane
Lula B. Oglesby

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John Taylor
Elizabeth A. Wilson
Charles L Nlckle, Crescent
City
Donald Allen, DeBary

Saturday's high 85, Sunday's
low 67. Occasional rain with a
Harriet Gamerman, Deltona
chance of thundershowers
Frances R. Sewell, Deltona
through Sunday. Highs low to
1 mid 80s. Lows near 70.
Brian A. Morrison, Winter
Southeasterly winds around 15 Springs
m.p.h. Rain probability 80 per
DISCHARGES
cent.
Sanford:
EXTENDED FORECAST
Ruby E. Biker
Mostly cloudy with thunlershowers likely. Partly
Rhonda K. Britten
cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday
Leon Brooks
with only a slight chance if
Jeanette M. Corso
ihowers. highs in the $Os. Lows
Howard J. Cushing
n (he 60i north and upper lOs to
Jacqueline Goodson
nid lOs south.
Irma
M. Lowe
Sunday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 4:32 a.m., 5:08 p.m.,
Leona Monett
I 10:40am., 11:15 p.m. Port
Shawn Pilklngton
Canaveral: high 4:1.3 a.m.. 4:5-4
Beulah Vann
p.m., low 10:33 n. m., 11:00 p.m.
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Christine Walker

Signe Lellinger, DeBary
Nell D. Harland, Deltona
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Katherine Heater, Deltona
Gordon Lowe. Deltona
Stephen C. Detrick, Lake
Monroe

Drug Bill
Delayed
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The chief sponsor of a bill
designed to require substitution
of cheaper generic prescr iption
drugs at an estimated savings
of $40 million says opponents
are trying every tactic to defeat
the measure.
However, Sen. Jack Gordon,
D.Miami, who saw the Senate
approve the bill 38-0, said the
efforts of the pharmaceutical
lobby is doomed to failure because of str ong citizen Interest
in the measure.
While the Senate voted 38-4)
for the bill Thursday, final passage was postponed until
Wednesday under a delaying
tactic by Sen. Kenneth Plank',
R-Winter Park, who moved to
have the vote reconsidered.
Gordon said that Plante only
managed to delay return of the
house-passed measure to the
house where there should be no
trouble over amendments the
Senate added. The House approved the bill 107.5.
The measure would require
substitution of cheaper generic
drugs for brand-name products
wrote
unless a doctor
"medically necessary" on the
prescription.
Senate supporters of the
measu'e successfully beat back
amendments they charged
would "gut the bill."

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Fox, the noise from the adjoining woodshop interferes
with band practices.

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He added that other middle
schools had band offices and
storage rooms, and some also
had ensemble and practice
rooms. About 215 students are
involved with the league band.
Fox estimated that a new
band room for Teague, cornplete with higher ceilings, office
and storage space, would cost
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Indiana, accused of receiving
a Cadillac
stolen property
sedan taken in Ohio - on Nov. 4
at Altamonte Springs.
Chamberlain failed to appear
for trial Jan. 5 and was later
returned from Indiana for trial
this week.
- William G. Welty, 20, of
Forest City, is accused of grand
larceny of a motorcycle at
Altamonte Springs.
John Wesley Jr., 20, of LOW
Coolidge Ave., Sanford, Is
accused of uttering a forged
payroll check at a grocery
store.
- Theodore Woodall. 23, of
416 Dunbar St., Altamonte
Springs, Is accused of the April
6 burglary of the residence of
Clarice Johnson, of Altamonte
Springs.
Mrs. Johnson held the Sl15Pet
at bay with a butcher knife until
sheriff's deputies arrived after
she found him under her bed,
according to documents In the
court file.
Aundra D. Tillman, 19, of
Cowan-Moughton Terrace,
Sanford, is accused of
burglarizing Snorkey's
Grocery, 1612 W. 13th St.,
Sanford, on April 29. Police
checking the burglarized
business said they found the
suspect in a bathroom.
- Raymond John Kouwe, 28,
and Marllna Gail Kouwe, 29, of
1035W. Notre Dame, Altamonte
Springs, are accused of perjury
in connection with county court
testimony on April 12, 1974, in a
traffic accident case.
The Kouwes say they've lived
at the same address for years
and court files give no reason
why they weren't arrested on
the perjury charges, filed
3, 1974, until April 15, 1975
Defense attorney James C.
Dauksch is seeking dismissal of
the felony perjury charges,
contending they constitute
double jeopardy -since the
Kouwéswereëonktedug. 12,
1974 of giving false information
to a police officer in the accident case.
David Butler, 22, and his
wife, Marilyn B'itler, 20, of 240
Oxford Road, Fern Park, are
accused of receiving stolen
property
a television taken
from an Orlando motel where
Butler was employed as a
bellman.
Diane Arlean Carter, 31, of
Camelia St., Longwood, is
scheduled for trial on a charge
that she obtained property by a
worthless $200 check to Club
Juana, at Casselberry.
John Elmore, 48, of
Orlando, Is accused of soliciting
two Orange County sheriff's
agents to commit aggravated
battery on an Orlando man.
Mose Taylor, 65, of
Spartanburg, S.C., and Roy
Jones, 69, of Jacksonville, are
accused of grand larceny of
$400 from a 00-year-old Sanford
man in a con game police call
the "catch the crooked bank
teller."
Michael E. Massle, 19, of
10131 Sandal Court, Trallwood
Estates, in southwest Seminole,
is accused of burglary of a
residence.
- Kathryn R.Hobbie,2l,and
Angel A. Pardo, 22, of Sanford,
face trial on charges of
possession of a controlled
substance. They were arrested
in a raid by Sanford police on
their apartment after an officer
spotted potted marijuana
plants on a second-floor
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School Supt. William P.
Layer said that in the original
design of the school, it was
anticipated that band would not
be offered at league, but rather
individual music for students on
ii rotating basis.
"I don't know what to tell you,
Mr. Fox," Layer said. "I don't
think we can undertakeany
major additions this year."
Piano Recital
Students of Mrs. Charles E.
Davis Jr. will present a spring
piano recital at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday afternoon at First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
The students will perform
pieces ranging from "The Star
Spangled Banner" to "The
Windshield Wiper Rock."
The students are April
Morris, Charlie Markos, Kathy
Klingensmith, Karl Richburg,
Deborah Alderman, Holly
Wilson, Nancy Baldwin. Carol
l)yal, Millie Smith. Marian Ray
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The military refused earlier to provide food and water
to the hijackers and their 109 hostages Including two
Americans.

PBC

C ALENDAR

Twenty defendants are
docketed for criminal trials this
week before Circuit Court
Judge A.J. Hosenann Jr. this
week at Sanford. They Include:
Terry Michael (lam-

MANILA, The Philippines (AP) - Moslem rebels
Saturday allowed four mothers and nine children to leave
a hijacked Philippines Airlines jet on the southern Island
of Mlndanoa, well informed sources said.

Sunday, May 23, I16-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Court
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pediency. The United States resolve in all arm of

attention.

The commission Is correct In Its reasoning. But
to apply that rationale in every Instance Is being
penny wise and dollar frolish. A program with a
proven success rate has to be of value to Seminole
County. How can you measure In dollars and cents,
the good society gains from a ,'outh turned away
from a life of crime by an agency like Youth
Programs Inc.?
You can't!
The program counsels persons who are In
trouble and assigns volunteers from the community
to work with youngsters eight to 17. For example, a
first offender might be referred by a Judge, or the
Division of Youth Services.
Sheriff John Polk didn't seem happy to 3m the
commission turn down Minletta's request. Polk,
like other law enforcement officers, Is involved In
youth programs. And, Polk, like other lawmen,
knows It's easier to turn a youngster away from a
potential tile of crime at an early age than It is to
wait until later years when crimes of a more serious
nature are committed.
Chief penny pincher Richard Williams suggested
funding only $4,000. Williams was backed by all the

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its foreign policy would come into question.
Or imagine the thoughts of our enemies as they
received the signal that detente has been abandoned, and that they could expect only a policy of
confrontation with the United States for at least the
remainder of the presidential election season,
At home the removal of Mr. Kissinger for what
w9uld amount to a purely political and short-range
tactical reason would be a disaster for Mr. Ford.
By doing so he would be admitting that Mr.
Kissinger has indeed been setting U.S. foreign
policy and he would be showing American people in
general that he is a weak and indecisive executive
who can be easily panicked.
Mr. Kissinger can be applauded for many of his
efforts and faulted for some. But Americans should
not lose sight of the fact that he only executes
policy approved by the President. That is where the
critics of U.S. foreign affairs should focus tJPir

When it cornea to funding social programs,
Seminole County Commissioners suddenly turn Into
proverbial penny pinchers.
As such, they already are putting their Infamous
squeeze on programs that are seeking dollars.
The first to feel the pinch this year was Youth
Services Inc., a non-profit corporation Juvenile
assistance organization which last year provided
assistance to 249 youngsters. As a result of a
commission decision last week, the entire program
stands a chance of going down the tune,
Eugene D. Minietta, the company's executive
director, asked for 16,000 in local matching funds In
order to qualify for a $10,665 federal grant. Minietta
received only $4,000 last year, so the penny-pinching
commission awarded him the same amount this
year, leaving him $2,0W short.
Well, he's launched a drive In the private sector
to try to come up with the needed funds. The
commission's philosophy Is that the state or federal
government lures the county Into social programs,
then reduces the state or federal commitment while
raising the number of local dollars required to
maintain the program.

SUNDAY, MAY 23
Gospel Festival to benefit Meals on Wheels program,
2 Pm.. Sanford Civic Center.
La Amistad annual country fair and auction, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Maitland Civic ('enter. To benefit residential
treatment center for adolescents.
Lyman High School Band Booster Potluck Supper,
school cafeteria, 7 p.m. Awards presentation.
Idyllwilde School Skating Party, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Melodee Skating Rink.
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Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford LA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 70, over Baptist (lurch, Crystal Lake
and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary, 7p.m.
TUESDAY, MAY 25
SUI0I'd Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
Ught, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl

Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30
p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist (lurch.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
SR 434
Skate Night, sponsored by Lyman High School Bank
Boosters, State City, 7 p.m.

Sanford Pilot Club dinner meeting, First
Presbyterian Church, Sanford, 7 p.m.
Plasticsware party sponsored by Women's Guild,
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona, 1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Introductory Ceramics eight-week course, 7 p.m.,
Seminole Community College Adult Education Campus.
Contact Registrar's office.
Seminole High School Band Concert, 7:30p.m., school
auditorium. Concert and Jazz bands.
THURSDAY, MAY 27
County Federation hosted by Junior Woman's Club of
Casselberry at Casselberry Woman's Club, Overbrook
Drive, 10:30 a.m.
SISTER, Inc., noon, The Heritage.
Sanford LA, open, 6 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Clvitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's.
FRIDAY, MAY 28
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumley's Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Tanglewood AL, clo3ed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcipal Church, Lake Howell Road.
L400gwood LA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
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FRIDAY, 51tY28
Seminole County Council of PTA's annual banquet,
6:30 p.m., Community United Methodist (lurch,
Ca5&amp;CIbUTy. Installation and program.
The Foresters Square Dance, 7:30 p.m., The Forest.
SATURDAY, MAY 29
CB Coffee Break sponsored by Tri County Road
Runners CB Radio Club, 6-10 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
Sanford LA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry LA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
TUESDAY, JUNE 1
Forest City Elementary School Kindergarten End-ofthe-year program, 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
National Organization for Women, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L Building, SR 436, and Palm Springs Drive.
Open to public.
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this newspaper. You may compose your
own memoriam. or ask the assistance of
a friendly Ad-Visor.
We should receive your message not
later than S p.m., Friday, May 2$.

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McDonald, 49, of Sanford, Is
docketed for trial on charges
that he made a false statement
to obtain a bank loan and that
he gave Sheriff John E. Polk a
worthless $150 check for bail
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Sunday, May 23, 17

Bill Lee Vows To Even Score With Nettles, Rivers

Men And Women In The Armed Forces
11111
JAMES MELVIN
Navy Seaman Apprentice
James T. Melvin of 708
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, is
participating in Operation
"Solid Shield '76" aboard the
tank landing ship USS Boulder,
homeported at Little Creek, Va.
The two-week joint exercise
off the North Carolina and
Georgia coasts involves 36 ships
and more than 50,00( men and
women from all branches of the
Armed Forces.
A 1975 graduate of Oviedo
High School, he joined the Navy
in May 1975.
EDWARD ZANDER
Navy Boiler Technician
Fireman Edward P. Zander, 21,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Zander of 510 Second St.,
Chuluota, is participating ni
Operation "Solid Shield 1`76"
aboard the guided missile
frigate USS Talbot, homeported
at Norfolk, Va.
The two-week joint exercise
off the North Carolina and
Georgia coasts involves 36ships
and more than 50,000 men and
women from all branches of the
Armed Forces.
The exercise will include air,
surface
and
submarine
operations and an amphibious
assault. It is designed to test
command and control plans and
to provide training in the
procedures for emergency
evacuation of noncombatants
from a simulated battle zone.
A former student of Oviedo
High School, he joined the Navy
In November 1974.

Chanute AFB, Ill., from the ('entrvifl (hid) High SchceL
U.S. Air Force jet engine
mechanic course conducted by
RONALD KENT
the Air Training Command.
Miller, now trained to inspect
DENVER, Cob. —The son of
and repair turbojet and gas a Longwood couple has been
turbine engines, is being assigned to Cannon AFB, N.M.,
assigned to Wurtsmith AFB, following graduation from the
Mich., for duty with a unit of the weapons mechanic course at
Strategic Air Command.
Lowry AFB, Cob.
airman is ign graduate
Airman Ronald E. Kent, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. K?nt
of DeLand High School.
of 208 Royal Oak Circle, was
MARK SNOW
trained to load and inspect
weapons used In Air Force
SAN ANTONIO
Airman aircraft and will now serve with
Mark C. Snow, son of Mrs. June a unit of the Tactical Air
E. Miller of Deltona, has been Command.
selected for technical training
Airman Kent is a 1975
in the U.S. Air Force wire graduate of Lake Brantley High
mau.itenance field at Sheppard School in Forest City, Fla.
AFB, Tex.
CHARLES WESLEY JR.
The airman recently cornpleted basic training at
Navy Seaman Charles
Lackland AFB, Tex., where he
studied the Air Force mission, Wesley Jr., 27, son of Mrs.
organ itbon and customs an d Ruthia Hester of 1838 Coolidge
received special instruction in Ave., Sanford, was graduated
from the Basic Enlisted Course
human relations,
Snow , whose father, Charles at the Naval Submarine School,
I.. Snow, resides at 24 Palm Groton, Conn.
The six-week course includes
Terrace, DeBary, is a 1974
instruction
on the operating
graduate of DeLand Senior
principles
of
nuclear-powered
High School.
and diesel submarines; 5h1P
board procedures; control,
DAVID BUTLER
support and weapons systems;
Staff damage control equipment;
PANAMA CITY
Sergeant David L. Butler, son a nd submarine safety.
A l
graduate of Man ual
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Butler
Arts
High
School, Los Angeles,
of 1112 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, is
he
joined
the Navy in
a member of the organization
November
1975.
earned
the
U.S.
Air
that has
JON FLEISCRMAN
Force Outstanding Unit Award.
Butler is assigned at Tyndall
Navy Fireman Recruit Jon
AFB, as a marine engine
technician with the 4756th Air W. Fleischman, son of Mr. and
Defense Squadron which was Mrs. D.H. Fleischman of 823
cited for meritorious service Rosalia Dr., Sanford, was
from July 1, 1973 to June 30, graduated from Advanced Hull
1975.
Maintenance Technician School
Members of the 4756th will at the Naval Training Center,
wear a distinctive ribbon to San Diego.
mark their affiliation with the
The 10-week course includes
unit.
instruction in welding, brazing,
The sergeant graduated from sheet metal layout, pipefitting
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SAN ANTONIO
Airman
Robert E. Cowdrey Jr., brother
Of Mrs. Mary E. Cleveland of
1480 Springwood Circle,
Longwood, has been assigned to
Sheppard AFB, Tex., after
completing Air Force basic
training.
During the six weeks training
at Lackland AFB, Tex., the
airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
and received special
Instruction In human relations.
Cowdrey will now receive
Leadership
specialized training In the
aircraft maintenance field.
Techniques
The airman is a 1975 iraduate
of Apopka Memorial High
If your meetings get out of
School.
control or your organization Is
constantly in difficulty over
FREDDIE STAFFORD
misunderstandings about what
Marine Corporal Freddie L. actually took place In a
Stafford, 26, son of Mrs. meeting, you need help.
Elizabeth Stafford of 606
That help will be available in
Cypress Ave., Sanford, is the form of a course designed to
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maintenance and repair of
hip's structural frames.
A former student of Seminole
High-Central Adult High
School, he joined the Navy in
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BOSTON (AP)
Maybe he'll simmer down over the
next few weeks, but right now Boston Red Sax southpaw
Bill Lee says he has a score to settle with a couple of New
York Yankees.
"I'm going to rest for six weeks, get my arm strong
again, then come back and drill (Craig) Nettles and drill
tMickey Rivers," he said Friday.
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A former student of Crooms
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Navy Lieutenant Gregory G.
Heath, son of Retired Navy
DEAR DR. LAMB A friend
Captain and Mrs. Leroy A. of mine and I are always at
Heath of 2420 S. Bay Ave., odds about the diet I am on. I
Sanford, is participating In have hoglycemia aLd eat a
Operation "Solid Shield '76" high protein diet mixed with
aboard the guided missile vegetables and fruits totaling 6o
cruiser USS South Carolina, gins, carbohydrates per day or
homeported at Norfolk, Va.
as close as I can come to that. I conditions sometimes require
The two-week joint exercise eat one egg every morning, a
this. Doctors often have to
off the North Carolina and bit of cheese, fish, meat and Judge
between the benefit they
Georgia coasts involves 36 ships poultry.
can achieve with treatment and
and more than 50,000 men and
In your opinion, do you think
harm that the treatment
women from all branches of the that because of the food that I the
might cause. The way to decide
Armed Forces.
eat I will soon develop in your case would be to find out
He Is a 1971 graduate of the cholesterol? This is her opinion what
your own cholesterol level
U.S. Naval Academy at but not mine. Iseem to feel that
Is and If it Is relatively low then
Annapolis with a bachelor of if the body functions normally,
the diet that you are now using
science degree.
cholesterol will not build up will not harm you.
although my body is not funcI would recommend,
DON IARRET1 JR.
tioning correctly to start with. however, that you continue to
Navy Radioman Seaman Don Some of the doctors I have seen have evaluations of your
C. Barrett Jr., 19, son of Mr. feel I should continue my diet. cholesterol and triglycerides
Don C. Barrett Sr. of 1358 What Is your opinion? I would (blood fats) periodically as bong
Freymark St., Altamonte like it in black and white If as you stay on such a diet. For
Springs, Is participating in possible so I can show my Information on what to eat if
Operation "Solid Shield 76" friend once and for all If I am you have low blood sugar send
50 cents for The Health Letter,
aboard the frigate USS Edward doing the right thing.
DEAR READER The right number 3-9, Low Blood Sugar:
McDonnell, homeported in
thing for you to do is to follow hypoglycemia. Send a long,
Mayport
your
doctor's advice regardless stamped, self-addressed enThe two-week joint exercise
of what your well-meaning
velope for mailing. Address
off the North Carolina and
your letter to me in care of this
Georgia coasts Involves 36 ships friend may think.
After all of the different newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
and more than 50,000 men and
wonsen from all branches of the facets of the cholesterol Radio City Station, New York,
problem are considered on an NY 10019.
Armed Forces.
Individual
basis It boils down to
The exercise will Include air,
One of the reasons proteins
what
Is
your
own cholesterol and fats are useful in patients
surface
and submarine
operations and an amphibious level. If your own level is quite with some forms of
assault. It is designed to test low then you need not be so hypoglycemia is that they delay
command and control plans and careful about the amount of the emptying of the stomach.
to provide training in the cholesterol in your diet. One of This results in slower abprocedures for emergency the Important factors that sorption and digestion. You can
evacuation of noncombatants keeps your own cholesterol accomplish part of this same
from a simulated battle zone. level low for most people Is effect with carbohydrates In
A former student of Laze avoiding obesity.
bulky foods. Lettuce, cabbage,
Since you are a female and I salads and solid vegetables are
Brantley High School, Forest
City, he joined the Navy in presume from your letter first digested In the stomach
relatively
young,
the until they are lluid or semiNovember 1974.
probabilities are that you have solid. This takes time. As they
LAURIE MILLER
a Low cholesterol level to start are slowly emptied Into the
with regardless of wb iteer Intestine for abeorptlon the rise
RANTOUL. Ill.
Airman diet you are cznth..
in blood glucose from this is
Laurie M. Miller, daughter of
I do not ordinarily recom- also *low. This avoids the
retired Master Sergeant and mend eggs, cheese a:id a diet rebound effect that Induces
fIrs. Milton C. Miller of 5
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the Altamonte Springs Civic
Center located at Magnolia
Ave. —one from 9a.m. to noon
and one from 740 p.m. p.m. on
Mondays. Both sections are
scheduled to start on May 24.
Newly elected, present or
soon to be, officers of
organizations are urged to
attend. Build your confidence
and be happier during your
term of office. You may not be
an
ynair.lf but you
might be a better member if
you acquired this knowledge.
The leader of the seminars
will be Alice Suffield who has
had many years experience in
this field having been both an
officer of many organizations
and for many years was the
organizational chairperson for
the State of Illinois League of
Women Voters. She is currently
president of the Winter Park
Woman's Club.
Registration will take place
at the first session of each
seminar and a $2 fee will be
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A full
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certificates from Beginner
through Swimmer starts at the
Lyman High School pool June
14 and ends August 20.
Classes starting each two
weeks will begin at 12:30, 1:15
and 2 p.m. American Red Cross
certificates will be issued at the
completion of each level.
Lifesaving, Water Safety
Instructor and Adult Beginner
Swimming classes also will be
offered in the event on demand,
according to Canton Henley,
Lyman principal
Robert Golf, head wim
coach at Lyman, is in charge of
the program. For information
and registration, contact the
Perk brnscb of tho
American Red Cross, phone.
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errors. Winning pitcher Jim Jim BurP,ecf
Miller and reliever Terry Russi Brian
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themselves. but Railroaders'

Seventh-ranked FSU (4014) and Southeastern Conference king Auburn (34-13)
were to play Saturday after

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largely on the strength of 10

Association event.

I 0 0 (35-16) met Jacksonville (43-13)
200
for survival in the double-loss
20 11 s tournament.
042 2
Kennedy, a sophomore right

Fin? Federal
Railroaders

Tim Barkley It
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called in to get the final out. It
was FSU's fourth victory in
five games with Jacksonville.

Middle Tennessee has the
o i o best team batting average, .309,
0 0 0 in the tournament, but Beck2 0 0
with (9-3) getting relief hel in
13 I I
the sixth from David O'Hare,
15(10) 5-21 held the losers to eight
hits.
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Tom Hedrick
Robert Shaw 2b pss
Jeff Brown cf3b
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lloyd Ruby, a last-minute, UnSIR OMSE R0.
CARLSON
expected driver hoping to win a
Flagship-Sem.
AS R H
Atlantic Nati.
starting spot this weekend for James Bartlett
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3 0 0
4
Pat
Slaler
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the May 30 Indianapolis 500, adA u b u r n scored seven
MOOSE
uits it's difficult to qualify with
ft H unearned runs in the fourth on
AS
I:nly one day practice.
Bill Sweests
3 3 0 ViflCtflt Thomasc lb
3 2 0 five sin gles, two walks, an erlsaacWlliamscf
3
2
2
Bruce
Annettpc
"Wh'n
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there
(on
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out
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1 1 0 pitcher Bob Hardin (7 2) Third
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0 0 0 Joe Settle 30
athe track) )OU have to get
ivg2b
baseman Richie Howard led
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.ar and chassis set which usu
aymond Robinson 3o
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Richard Bradley lb
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0 0 0 Andy Faint rf
3 0 0 pair of singles for three RBI's.
&amp;/J, 4E-4,,ri4 said the 4i1-year-old racing vet- 'b0onzalez Il
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ran second only to A J I' Oyt
fie
RBI's
S br
season
APEX PRODUCE
Calvin Rollins 'b
2 1
to break Scotty Long's school
in Indy starts.
AS R H Totals
3110
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0 0 0
ROTARY
record total of 1967
Today and Sunday are the Ii WesCooperrf
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'-z nab chances for drivers to qual Jeff Webb p-c
2 0 0 Greg Jacksoncf rf 2b
1 2
Auburn second baseman
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if) for the 33-car starting fi ld. Steve Barnes 30
3 1 0
1 00
Tim Johnson 2b 55
,
• Stiller
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and catcher
2 1 1 Carl Presley
33
Ruby, who drove for the Steve Sen sakovlc $5
%i ade tees it up fur mom, instruction included
P',5m0,5c p
7
Tommy
1
1
CaolumbusDempsll
2
2
0
Mo
rt
on
each
had two
•nm
and uahfied Rod Butcher if
c aren
I 0 0 Wayne Pace lb-3b
1 I I cin,,li*., ,n1
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Steve
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sixth last year, assumed until David Henderson it
0 0 0 Robert Kinnard 3b lb
2 0 I
is only 18.
Montgomery had a two-run
Larry Snell 2b
1 0 0 Eric Wade rf
0
he
would
get
2
0
Sunday
that
last
Ile was the No. I man on the
Ca Zipper 30
0 0 0 Carlton Brown ct
2 1 0 double in the fifth.
Seminole golf learn this year, a pole-winner Johnny Ruther- Moses Brown lb
I I 0
I 7 I
Sam Griffith p
Pat Millercf
1 0 0 Mike Parker
1 0 0
20
culmination of three years ford's backup car.
Middle Tennessee's Rick Chic0 0 0
But McLaren, instead, de- Shane Hutcher cf
Ted Long rt
2 0 0
participation for the school.
shire
had a double, Denton FePe14 4 2
Totals
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Improved putting is standard
Golf coach Toni Nixon ap- cided at the last minute to deters two singles and Danny
at Mayfair this year with the
304 5-14 Moose
3
10 Moore a two-run single in the
preciates Wade's talents and Is vote full energy to Rutherford, Stromber,.C.
012 I - 4
Apes Produce
Rotary
3 151 1 1 I
greens better than they have
presently writing colleges and the 1974 winner, and Ruby was
sixth.
been in years. "It's the overuniversltiestryingtoland Wade left scrambling for a ride.
lie finally was signed to drive
seeding," said assistant pro Bill
a good scholarsh ip.
an Eagle-Offenhauser for Mike
(etik. "It was a cold
winter Bolts, is a technical writer for years ago taking them from
Wade proved his 69's were not l)evin-the same car driven by
pnd on those
courses where Martin of Marietta and needs a Torn,
the result of happenstance by ,\rlene hiss at Phoenix in
there was not overseedIng the
lot of tension-easing on the golf
Wade has been playing the subsequently burning up the March.
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course. Mother, Margaret, is Mayfair Country Club course course with a 67, and in the
Speedway sources reported
just as happy now taking for seven years, which doesn't process beating club pro Bob
rumors that backup cars for
Wade Botts, the il-year-old
pointers from Wade as she was seem long until reminded Wade Bratzler on the back nine, 34 to
both Foyt and Al Unser might
senior at Seminole high School
35.
be readied for Ruby if Devin's
who shot back-to-back 69's to
Wade
is
a
di
a
sciplined
th
Country
Club
lete
car
failed to qualify.
yf
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Ma
take th
air
with a thirst and enthusiasm
,
çnembers' tournament after
Ruby, seeking his 17th In-.
that wo uld t ur n the entire dianapoIts star t,isfourth on the
pas rain shorte ned to 36 holes,
economy around if Just a few all-time mileage leaders' list
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has found himself as an athlete
went a bout their trade in like with 5,762.5 miles.
this year. He wants to be a
nuinner. He has enough credits
wants
Although leading for 126 laps
professional athlete. lie
to
graduate witho ut attending in his previous 16 races, he has
0
In
of
only
2,
group
50
to join a
all dii) classes at Seminole never won here His best finish
the w hole nation out of the
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millio ns who aspire to be an fff
.b:qr'r
training and learning eer day
-We're coining along pretty
jthiete for money. He wants
five or six hours a day. After a good," Ruby said Friday after a
travel In a crowd where being
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quick
snack he is at the driving practice lap at 176-plus miles
edinically great at his sport La
range,theputtinggreen,teelng
per hour. lie later went out at
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this
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natton, idolized bet.ause their
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he said "We'll qualify. unless
excellent and popular amate ur
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something
ha
spectators know that an
ft will not happen however
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*ithou'
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the qualifying basis to let turn
Run) puuubvtl to take as
* The BOILS family Is a golfing
mans
practice laps as possible
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they
included
WadeW
faintly and
Its, like luck: the harder you "until we get it where we want
~ their activities when he was
it."
work, the luckier you get.
Bolls, Robertson select weapons
Rodne y Carley cys y ba Ken Freeman backs
an early age. Father. Torn
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The ever nopular daytime
class in "Oil Painting" with Ms.
Mildred Babcock instructing, is
being oCred again at the
Seminole Community College.
Class will meet each Tuesday
and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. beginning June 1 and
ending on June 24. Class will be
taught in Building 11 on the
Adult Education campus at
SCC. Fee is 115 and is payable
the first day in class.
For further information, call
the Office of Community Services at SCC.
This course is self-dupported
by student fees at no expense to
the taxpayer.

Middle Tennessee's bats

Totals RAILROADERS 13 4 3

Gregory ~hurch 2b
from Seminole High School. Top awardg winners included Mike and Sandy Turner (tennis), Grieme (volleyball), Reliben Colton,
Terry Rossi ss p
Randy
Robinson,
Raymond
Sonya
Manley
and JuanIta Hayes tbazketball), Mark Whighani
Good for the Whitey McLucas Trophy and Ann Mcintosh I or the
Harold Gaines it
Robinson, Isaac Williams and Tony Clark It
Terry Cordell Trophy. N"s for each sport Included: Wade Botts offensive football), Greg Pringle Idefensive football), Danny
Flint and Charles Rlggtns (JV f ootball). (Herald Photo by Bill winning hurler Bernard DoyieWashugtonrf
(golf), Tom take and Vickie Lambert (swimming), Nate
Merthie punched two hits
Washington and Lavern Boykin (track), Willie Call oway (cro ss Vincent Jr.
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John

a 24or-2 effort while Marty
Johnson and Was Steele each Kevin H ua man Cf
added a pair of singles. Scott Fred ow' rdc s
Hall, hail, the gang's all here! Flashing trophies from Friday country), Tim and Ned Raises (baseball), Good (WeighIlIftIng), Murphy registered the lone Jim Williams lb
Jim Miller pc
night's athletic awards banquet are some of the finest athletes Bill Sanders (wrestling), Anne Grime (softball), David McCook safety for Atlantic National.

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winning teams were piling up cellar during the first half of another defensive miscue.
several touchdowns apiece play, opened the second edition' Richard Bradley and Bruce
during Friday's round of action by failing behind Moose, 7-0 in Annett each smacked a triple
in the Sanford Little League. the second inning,
for Moose.
Flagship Bank of Seminole
ItwaslO-4afterfourframes
demolished Atlantic National, and the outloo k was gl um for
21-1, in an American League the Rotarians' second victory in
contest while Strom berg- a row. That was when the
Carlson drummed Apex turned the tables with a five-nm
Produce, 14-4, to lift Its Con- fif th-inning explosion on four
UnentalLeaguerecordto6-6. walks, an error and Wayne
Undefeated
Railroaders Pace's RBI sin le
crunched First Federal, 15-4, to
Trailing only 10-9, Carl
make it 11 strai ght In the Presley tied it for Rotary in the
TALLAHASSEE(AP) — iwo
National League a nd Rotary sixth on a walk a nd a bobble
homers
Florida
by
staged a heroic comeback to
State's Terry Kennedy and stelclip Moose, 11.10, for a share of
FIRST FEDERAL
tar pi tching by Auburn's Joe
the second-half Junior League
A:r
Beckwith have given their
Tony
Adams
lead
caui Jackson c
1 o 1 teams opening victories in the
IUII .OIUL.%Jfl 5 UlazIlIg OfleAnthony Seven?? If
2 0 1 Division I South Regional basehitter shackled Atlantic Greg Register p
2 0 0
1 0 0 ball tournament.
National batters while his own George Winegard Cf
stickers unleashed an offensive
Florida State, also getting
whirlwind built on nine hits, 10 Torn Crockett rf
1 1 0 three-hit pitching from Larry
0 0 0 Jones, beat Jacksonville 6-1
Atlantic errors, four wild pit RickyRamanarrf
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Marine Captain Joseph W.
Gallo, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Salvatore Gallo of
Sweetwater Blvd., Longwood, has
returned to the Marine Corps
Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C.,
after participating In operation
"Alpine Warrior," a four-week
cold weather exercise at Fort
Drum, N.Y.
The training exercise was
conducted to develop individual
cold weather military skills and
survival techniques and to
provide experience in the
employment of weapons, aircraft and equipment in snow
and cold temperatures.
Gallo is serving with Marine
Attack Squadron 542.
A 1967 graduate of the
University
of
Northern
Colorado, Greeley, Cob., wi!! a
bachelor of arts degree, he
joined the Marine Corps in
August 1967.

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all
officers
of
organizations in parliamentary
procedure, record keeping,
duties of various officers and
committee chairpersons. The
seminars are Jointly sponsored
by project OASIS and the
Continuing Education division
of Seminole Community
College. The seminars will
consist of four three hour
sessions. Both will be held at

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"I landed hard with other people on top of me and that's
when It was injured. While I was on the bottom, Nettles
kept punching me. I was also kicked, spiked and mauled
under that pile."

Footballios h Scores

SAN ANTONIO
Airman
Kurt W. McLeod, son of Mrs.
Kathleen K. McLeod of 114 S.
Sunland Drive, Sanford, has
been selected for technical
training in the U.S. Air Force
munitions and weapons
maintenance field at Lowry
AFB, Cob.
The airman recently cornpleted basic training at
Lackland AFB, Tex.
McLeod, a 1973 graduate of
Seminole High School, attended
Seminole Community College.
The airman's wife, Rosalind,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell V. Ferguson of Sanford.

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came in, picked inc up and threw me down sideways on
my left shoulder.

KURT McLEOD

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displayed an assortment of bumps and bruises to go with
his swollen, black left eye, all s'uvenirs of the brawl
Thursday night at Yankee Stadium,
The fracas started when New York's Lou Piniella was
cut down trying to score and slammed into Boston catcher
Carlton Fisk.
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monroe inn t'teeps Louncing Hack ,

(in Apr11 19 things looked
pretty glum for the Lake
Monroe Inn slow-pitch softball
team. Its record had Just dipped
to 4-3 in the Men's Metro
League after being clubbed 19-8
by the loop leader, Seaboard
You
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Coast Line, and it had fallen
three games behind In a sevenQ. flow is the home field advantage determined for the team race.
American League playoffs' H the A's and Red Sox win their
SIr.ce then, however, the
respective divisions this sear, where do they open the playoff
Innkeepers have been hitting
series -, Ray St. Germain, Walnut Creek, Calif.
the high road as they stormed to
They would open with the first two games in Oakland and
eight victories In nine starts,
final three, if necessary, in Boston. This is the year to open in the the latest Friday's 10-5 decisIon
western division. It's done on a rotating basis. Chuck Tanner and over the Seminole Community
Darrell Johnson would like to be as positive about their teams' CoLlege faculty that gave them
success as you seem to be.
i solid one-game grip on second
Q. Has any college evci had as many first round draft chokes place.
as Michigan State In 1%7? As I recall, four of the first eight were
Lake Monroe's torrid streak
B. Smith, Washington, Lee and Webster. - John Uddk. River- included a 6-5 revenge conquest
ide Calif
of Seaboard two weeks ago,
The four were Bubba Smith (No. 1), Clint Jones (No. 2). only the second loss of the
George Webster (5th) and Gene Washington (Minnesota's choice season for the front-runners.
intheNo 8slot) Butin 1968, theUniversityof Southern California The lone misstep in Monroe's
the Spartans with five picks in the NFL's first round: Ron
blazing comeback occurred
Yary of Minnesota Mike Hull of Chicago, Earl McCullouch of when the Innkeepers blew a 5.0
Detroit, Tim Rossovich of Philadelphia and Mike Taylor of Pitt- lead against Eldx'idge Standard
sburgh
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discouraged A's. Vida Blue, who had beaten
because of our Losing streak," the White Sax seven straight
insisted Oakland's Chuck times, was the victim while
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not a month. We're a solid club nings before giving way to Clay
Carroll. It was his First game
and we'll come out of a."
for the Sax after pitching only 2
Elsewhere, the Kansas City 1-3 innings in two appearance
Royals downed the Minnesota for New York.
Twins 5-1, the Texas Rangers
Royals 5, Twins 1
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bulk around the basket. It went from six to 12 feet. It later was
furthered widened from 12 to 16 feet when the "dribble brains' as
the owners were called - became concerned about Wilt Chainberlaln's prowess inside.
Q.
Did Mo Udall ever amy
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The lanky presidential aspirant was with the Denver Nuggets
of the now defunct National Basketball League in 3946-49. The
Nuggets caine into the NBA fold the next year, but Mo didn't come
along. He also had previously played AAU basketbalL
Q. I am interested in finding out what happened to Mike
Kekich who was pitching Last year for the Texas Rangers. -Fred
Stailord, Grind]ey. Calif.
The 31-year-old lefthander injured his pitching shoulder
severely this spring when his motorcycle collided with an auto in
Pompano Beach, and he was r'.Lased by the Texas Rangers on
March 32. He registered no wins or losses with them last year
after toiling in '74 for the Nippon 11am Fighters (owned by a
Japanese butcher). Mike's career floundered after the famous
mate-swapping
with Fritz Peterson on the Yankees.
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Boston (Pole 11) at New
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California (Tanana 43) at
Texas (Singer 30). (t,
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Milwaukee at Cleveland. 2
OakI,ind at Chicago. 2
Boston at New York
Detroit at Baltimore
Kansas City at Minnesota
Calitornia at Texas. In)

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players to understand the Situation and be lenient, and as it
Who was watching the school turned out, those guys did a
while Al Cohen was watching grand job."
the game?
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The Cubs took a 1.0 lead in
East
Cohen, the security chief of a the second when Mick Kelleher
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suburban Pittsburgh school, did singled home an unearned run
2
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some moonlighting Friday off Pittsburgh starter larry FttS
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21 16 .568 4½
night as a major league 1)emery. They opened ' 5-0 Hew York
Chicagn
15 9
441
baseball umpire. lie was a little lead with their four-run fourth Montreal
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rusty, though. lie hadn't done it off i)ernery, who yielded two st Louis
15 n
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west
for two years.
walks and a pair of singles beLos Ang
24 13
649 lore Cardenal's double.
Cincinnati
21
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"It caine to We very easily,"
The, Pirates rallied with four San Diego
15 17
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said Cohen, one of four sandlot
18 2)
462 7
runs in the sixth off Chicago HoustOn
umpires rushed in to work the
Atlanta
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Pittsburgh-Chicago game after
yielded a three-run, double to
Friday's Results
the regular National League
Philaoelphla 7. St Louis I
Bill Robinson. Darold Knowles
crew honored a picket line by
New York 1, Montreal 3
pitched the final three innings
Chicago S. PittSburgh 4
striking vendors at Three lilyfor the Cubs to earn his third
S,
1. Cincinnati 2
ers Stadium.
Los Angeles 7, Houston 1
save of the season.
Cohen's last umpiring job
Atlanta 8. San Francisco 0
I'hillies 2, CardInals I
Saturday's Games
was in a 1974 Aiiiercan Legion
Steve Carlton scattered eight
Chicago I Renko 0 I) at Pitts
game, but he and his rookie hitsandGarry Maddox cracked
rgh (KisOn 33)
colleagues handled all chances
Atlanta (Morel 00) at San
homer to lilt Philacleanly as the Cubs beat the Pt. delphia over St. Louis. Carlton, Francisco (Barr 13)
St.
Loul
(Curtis 2 1)
at
rates 5-4. Cohen, the "chief" of 'i-I, struck out seven and
Philadelphia (Kat 22), In)
the makeshift crew at home walked only one as he handNew York (Koosman Al) at
plate, was joined by Ralph Dot- cuffed the Cardinals for his Montreal (Stanhouse 20), In)
Cincinnati
(Zachry
at
20)
cher at first base, Joe Shratz at fourth complete game this
San Diego (Foster 00). (nI
second and Elmer Guckert at year
Houston (Rcndon 01) at Los
Angeles (Sutton 1 ). U)
third.
Mets 1, Expos 3
todays Gamsi
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wayne Garrett's two-run
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BOSTON AP) - When the guard and his teammates were
Both players have expressed felt he had the confidence of differently now than I did when
surprising Phoenix Suns and the winners. Whle Boston was their gratitude over the trade- Coach Tom Heinsohn. "I al- I was with Boston," added

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today In Game One of their iour meetir.gs, Scott outscored tremely pleased with It.
players, and I had my own con- time, and I'm playing the klnd
N a t lo n a I B a s k e t ball Westphal, averaging 24.0 points
"I can honestly say I'm much fidence, but I never had his," he of basketball I could havei
Association best-of-seven to 22.5 a game.
better off where lam," said the explained. "It's a much better played for Boston."
championship series, it will
However, Westphal, who soft-spoken Westphal, who situation for a player when he
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the three to five-pound range plentiful the only drawback is the
unsettled weather.
Many days recently the boats have been unable to get outside
due to rough seas accompanying the thunderstorm activity,
Along with snapper, amberjacks averaging 35 pounds are
numerous, the largest one landed this week was a 47-pounder.
KJng mackerel are still lingering for trolling boats but not in great
quantities.
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trout, weakfish and drum are starting to come in.'Merle Keller at "These are great p1aers. They Mets trailed 3-2 when Jerry
Mum Street Pier said many good strings of fish were taken make the easy plays and the Grate drew a leadoff walk off
hard plays, and you dcn't have starter Steve Rogers, bringIng
Thursday but sheepshead had been slow,
Danny Harden landed his limit of snook Wednesday night to worry about anybody throw. in I)ale Murray from the bullwith live shrimp from High Bridge North of Daytona but other- ing to the wrong base and pen. Ron hodges singled before
things like that."
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bass In the earb morning house but action is usually over by 8 in the game, which was decided cred the game-winning hit.
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or live bass each day and at Lemon Bluff, underwater lures such complain," saId Chicago Man- San Diego over Cincinnati.
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(soccer), lathy Fall (softball), ificky Wolt, Sister Catherine Atlanta past San Francisco.
(eighth grade teacher); Second row, Michele Nooney (basket- Mc'ssersmith, winning his seeball), Eita Buearostro (volleyball), Mike Schirard (track, John ttnd straight COIflI)letC game lolSmith (swimming), Dawn Berguson (track) and Jim Gant lowing an 0-4 start, allowed a
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teams.
better scorer over-all than championship year. "At least in part of me that will feel he held reputation he had carried with
It was last May 23 that the Scott, averaging ).5 points.- Phoenix I'm appreciated."
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pMem niDay weekend, replacing the night performance.
a game in which the Chicago White Sox were eventually clot)Saturday morning in qualifying races at the Seminole Harness Also slated Wednesday night will be Old-Timerg Night, with most
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Raceway. The track is open nightly, Monday through Saturday, prices reduced by half price. QuLniela and trifecta ticketa are not
ran out in th eighth inning. With two out In bottom of the
for a 10-race program beginning at 8 o'clock. A special matinee Is reduced, however, and remain at $2.
Red Sax had rapped Dan Dugan for eight straight hits. The 431
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Games. "And Ifeel like Saturbase without hitting the ball. - Geore S., New York, N.Y.
This Is one of those trick trivia questions. The four obvious
ways are 1 walk, 2) interference by catcher, 3) hit by pitcher, 4
missed third strike. The fifth? A man can get to first by being a
pinch runner.
Q. What ever happened to Mel Daniels, the two-time ABA
Most Valuable Player? - Grant Murray, Ventura, Calif.
Bothered by nagging injuries the last couple of years, Mel
was finally let go by Memphis and is out of basketball. He's baCk
in Indiana, living comfortably off the big money he made as
ABA's first super-star and raising horses to while away his time
He's 32 years old.
Q. What was George McGinnis' highest searing game?
did they play" - Craig Peterson, Fullerton, (
points on Dec. 9, 1975 agaInst the Cleveland Cavaliers in a
won by the 76ers, 100-85. In his ABA days, George once tallied
points in a 1972 contents.
Q. Why does the media down-grade Charlie Finley? He has
loomed over the other craven owners hit an elephant over a flock
their best to destroy him. Please tell mc why they cannot tell the
truth. - Joey Dory Okmd ç.
tributions towards bringing baseball into the th century. He has
also been irascible and truculent in his relations with players
A's have uf!ered in local intcrcat bacause of his absentee
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pi-oper perspective If Finley comes off looking like something
less than Don Quixote, it's because he is.

considering the prospect of that
first, elusive victory.
"I've ot a chance," the rangy, 35-year-old Marti said
alter another closing surge had ,
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yards, was referring to the 100meter race Saturday which Is
loaded with world-class
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before the Olympic trials,
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I'm (lie best there ever was,"

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100 meters at the Olympics this
nsnmer in Montreal.
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asked Domini- c who he wanted for Clark and Iwas told, 'bring
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to do any better as a pro' Hall is the fonner Florida Golden
Gloves Champ and Central Florida middleweight title holder.
What right does Clark, who has never won a tournament, have to
get in the ring with Hall?
The questions go on. If you compare common opponents, Hall
has it all over Clark. If you consider Just who they have been in the
ring with, Hall has met the Like of Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross, Killer

my job.. . to make great fights, not to protect anyone.
"If Clark needs protection then he shouldn't be a fighter. If he
is too young, then he should go home till he grows up. I know that
sounds cold, but that's the way it is," Trampler said, a Little
steamed at the questions,

Chaney and Cyclone Henderson. Clark has never
been In with anyone who even made it to the pro rants.
The odds makers even Jumped on the band-wagon and have
Hall listed as a 14-S favorite to win and an 3-5 choice to knock
the Casselberry youth in the four-rounder.
The Hall-Clark fight will be a small part of a big
planned for this Tuesday, May 25.
Starting the show off will be seven Junior Olympic Regional
championship bouts, This will be followed by six pro bouts that

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When Polo was asked about the fight, the world famous
trainer pair.el a different word picture. "I don't give a hoot about

And the reason for his unusual position atop the tournament
he called "my new smarts."
"I played fairly intelligent
golf-whi I'm not noted for,",
he said after posting his tworound total of 133, Ii under par
and still two shots In front of (lie
field, "I'm more proud of that

who did what, or when they did It, or how they did it. When you
talk about "did's," you are talking about the Past, and 111w UI
present. That's where! am and that's where my Golden Boy is.
"1 worked with Scottle for less than a full day and I knew that
I had something that doesn't come along everyday. I have in Scott
Clark, Florida's Golden Bay. He is a beautiful person in and out of
the ring, He Is gorgeous to look at with his bronze skin
and kinky
blond hair. He Is the nicest boy I have ever met. If I ever have a

that I am of the score.
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at the pin when It was
called for and I played to the
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9.9 second clocking.
of the Philadelphia Pioneers,
who shares the world 100-yard
rnar wIth Mclear.
televised nationally on CBS
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got a decent chance to win.

"He moves with speed and grace. He has every punch in the
book at his disposal. He shifts from offense to defense, without
any effort at all.

"I' not saying I'll win. But
I've got a chance."
He missed only one fairway,
mlued only one green, didn't

Ashlock.
Trampler explains the match this way, "Ever since I came

and a fighter like Tiger Hall, who simply walks in and bangs, will
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brightest chance we will ever have for a world's title. I was aLso
told that his style of fighting Ia beat in th it and not me
amateurs. In other words, if Scott was ever going to make It, It

"and I know who can do what. I know what Clark can do and I
mw what Hall can do. This is a good fight for Scott. It will show
him exactly where he is at. If he wins, that's great. It he loses,

win in three-rounders.
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guy t'aa rtcver ueen off of hi, feet, but he will out box him."

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NBA Playofts
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Finals
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Series
7 Western Scott (Bourgeois); 5.
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EIGHTH - 1. GaldoiBoniguen
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No games scheduled
(5) Ii 60 5.00 300; 7. Orb. Echanhz
EIGHTH
1. Riteway Raloti (7) 550 500; 3. Apraiz.RodoIfo (3)
TIdal's Games
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Regur); 3. PeopIe Choice (Le 0(2 6 with all 3)270.10; (2.6 wIth all
Thursday, May 31
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Sunday, May 30
NINTH - 1. Bonlguen (7) 14.10
Drucker (SIca); 7 lIsa Le See (C 660920; 2 Mutitla (I) 560. 300; 3
Boston at Phoenix
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Wednesday, June 2
driver).
Boston at Phoenix
159.30.
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Friday, June 4
TENTH - 1. Marlo.Davalos (3)
worth); 2. Sumter Beau (Cuthane); 15.20. 9.10. 1,60; 2. RetaSutton (1)
Phoenix at Boston. if neces
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sary
Hill (Seiciers); S. Spunky Etta (E. 3) 41.10. P (3.1) 92.10.
Sunday. June
Boston at Phoenix. II neces. Hyseli). 6. Cheerful Mir (Rau); 7.
ELEVENTH - 1. Jorge-GoodwIn
Easter April (P. Neely).
s.ary
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Wednesday. June 9
2 Ocumulgee Gem (Bridges); 3. 120; 0 (16) 12.40; P (61) 139.30.
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(Berbeks); 7. King David (Orm. 0(1 0) 27.60; P101)7500; BigO (1
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LaketandatSt. Pe en g. POd raIn
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641 (Daqenals), 2. Bordners Pride
DAYTONA BEACH
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p rain
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12 II 162 5"
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IhIenheldi, I Chance Win (I(urti
:h.anpions in the American
14 1? .152 6
Saturdav'soam.s
Itoyals over Minnesota behind gone 12-for-29 In his last eight Bt0t1
worth. 5. Trademark (Bereanak);
FIRST - I. Sol0sL0r1fl10 (4)
League but right now they're
Fort Laud,qdlIC at Pompano lead
Detroit
13 14 .410 6.
6 MiSS Ocata (Ellis). 7. Yankee Guy 16 10, 5 10 3.00. 2. Nestor Ovy (6)
Kerry
Dineen,
who
didn't
arLennis
Leonard's
four-hit
games.
WijI Palm Bead at Miami
Cleveland
13 II 119 7
.inly second-division teams.
(Bridges) I Miss Bernardston 620, 1,10; 3. MariO Pecina (3) 100;
Lake4and at St. Prteflbur
nyc at Yankee Stadium until pitching. It was the Royals'
Brewers 4, IndIans 3
West
(O'Xetley); 9. Pan Byrd (Newman). 0 (46) 3S.20; P (16) 202.00.
Wintic Haven at Tampa
Kan
City
The Red Sox dropped a 6-5, the middle innings after his re- fifth triumph In a row and 16th
21
10
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FOURTH
1. Great Value (0.
Bill Travers fired a four-hitSECOND - 1. VictOr Ovy (I) 9.20
12-inning decision to the New
Texas
SOUTHIINLIAOUI
20 12 .625 1½
Sprlggs). 2. Stratton (Durtiworth); 110, Sb; 2. Solos-GorOs If) 6.00
call from the minors, singled in their last 19 games.
tei-,SixtoLezcaiio
hit
a
two-run
MInnesota
lastere D4V11411
York Yankees Friday night and home an unearned
16 16 .500 5'.'i
3 Cash Box (Serbes); 1. Galavant 400; 3 Barguln lorenlo (7) 4.400
run with two
W I. Pc5. OS
homer and MIlwaukee beat Chicaco
Rangers 5, AngeLs 2
13 16 .411 7
(S. Clark); S. Heather Chance (SI) $39.50; P ($5) $45.70; Big Q (4'
fell into fourth place In the
out in the 12th Inning to boost
IS 20 .129 I
Nelson Briles held California Cleveland with the help of two Oakland
i
Charlotte
I', (Hall); 6 Backlire Bayel (Paul; 7. 6 wIth Si) $721 $0.
East Division, six
California
11
24
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10'., Sav.mah
games from the Yankees over the Red
IS IS
1'i Bonnie Flyer (Van Deventer).
I. MarIo-GoodwIn (2)
THIRD
to one hit after the third inning unearned runs in the seventh
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Ii 21
Fl FTH I. Ocala Spice 17 óØ, 5.10. 300. 2. VictOr Edward
the top. The A's, fifth In the AL Carlos May reached when see- and Mike Ilargrove brought the inning. The Brewers broke a 22
Wistitil
DIVIIIOn
Baltimore 0. Detroit S
(BrIdges); 2 Eric Mar Al (Myers); (3) 160 340; 3 Nestor Oiaca (5)
KrxvIIIe
31 11 600
Milwaukee 1, Cleveland 3
West,
their
fifth off
in athe
row and baseman Denny Doyle Rangers from behind with a tie when shortstop Frank Duify
3 Panss Knight (OlorU; 1. Proms 320; 0 (23) 36.00 P (73) 106.50.
Chattsno
and
arelost
eight
games
New York 6. Boston 5. 12 in
Columttus
ii it .iO si Rival (Taylor); S. Xenwood Jim (P.
FOURTH -1. Rafael (0) 9.40 5.20
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tooted
his
two-out
grounder
two-run
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in
the
third
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pace.
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13 21 .344 $
Myers). 6 Jack Pence (Ic Van); 7. 340. 2. MOlina (5) Ii 6.05 $0; 3. Paco
and went to third on a single by fore a record Texas crowd of win's grounder. Bill Sharp hit a flingS
FrIday's Re,*.Its
Texas 5, Calitornia 2
Bones Demon (Kurtzworth); 0. (3)410; 0(51)5700; P 13) 110.50;
CotumOu
Neither manager is particu- Graig Nettles before Dineen 40,854 on Bat Night.
10. Chattanooga 0
Chicago 6. Oakland 0
pinch single and Tim Johnson
00 (20) 121.10.
'tlarty worried, though.
lf',,!ng% Superfici.il (Johnson).
Orlando
S.
Sav.nnah
4,
o
Kansos City S. Minnesota I
came through.
SIXTH - I. Bubba East (Rauch);
and Robin Yount followed with
FIFTH - 1. OrbeWally (I) 9.40
Jacksonville
Charlotte
0
Oi-Iolcs8, Tigers 5
3,
"I don't consider this a CTU'Saturday's Games
S
KnoivitIs
1.
Montomsry
2 2 Spanish Etfie (P Myers); 3. 640.640; 2. GaldosEchaniz (2) 7.20
Doug
DeCinces
continued
to
run-scoring
singles
off
Pat
Milwaukee (Slaton 5.1)
at
Sat,rday'sOaniis
cal series," Boston's Darrell
Baron Bell (Kimball); 1, Mlctiele 5.40;3.Solana Rodotfo (3) 3,200(1
Oi'Iando at Savannah
Cleveland (Eckers:ey 22)
Meanwhile, Bucky Dent rap- sparkle as a replacement for 1)obson.
Eden (J. Neely); S. Easter Present 2) 4350; P (12) '1030.
Johnson s9 of the Red Sax' ped
JackSOnville
at
Charlotte
out four hits and ex-Yankee
Oakland (Norris 0 1) at Chi
Montuom,?y (F. Ihienleld); 6. Pines Bluff
SIXTH - I. ZubiGce'o$ (3) 5.00
Knoxville
at
current four-game set with Ken Brett made his Chicago
ago (Jetterson 0 I)
(Ruggles); 1. Westerns Bev 5.40 3 40; 2. Victor M.andiola (1)5.00
Chattanooga
at
Cottimbul
Kansas
City
(Fitzmorris
SO)
first-place New York, "but I pitching debut a success as the
(Phillips). S. Surtax (Seiders)
3.00; 3. Solos Egurbi (1) 6.60Q (3-5)

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Q. Was Dave Parker of the Pittsburgh Pirates ever a football
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Sunday, May 23, 1U-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Room for rent with kitcnen
CLASSIf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
privileges. Prefer retired person,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
No drinking. 323.493.
SeminOle'
C) rlondo - Winter Pork
FLORIDA
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. lP'.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.7$$.CA.04.o
didn't
Ads
3222611
Classified
8319993
lit
RI:
the
Marriave
of
By ANDY LANG
tell you where the window
BY LARRY SAXON
work... there wouldn't be any.
EVERETT
WOLFE,
Husband
[
,tp NewsIeatur
still stuck and where to go to an
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
The upper and lower sashes
orkaga1nwiththeputty)njfe, CAROLYN B. WOLFE. WIfE
30-Apartments Unfurnished
NOTICEOFSUIT
lthruStimes
4lca line
_________________________
of
a
double
hung
window
get
HOURS
Ifthewindowframeftselfhas TO: EVERETT WOLFE
Dear Mr. Saxon.
lthru2Stimes
3Ica line
'5e.ai-t'- Lovely large ISR. air
stuckeverysooften,refuslr.go warped the window may be
I find
5:00 AM. 3:30 P.M.
Rural Route One
adults, near stores, bank. cnur
26 times .........24ca tine
myself
In
a
real
mess.
Seven
years
ago
I
purchased
an
budge
even
when
the
strongest
stuck
because
of
this
rather
Harrisburg. Illinois
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
apartment house with a minimum down payment and a
this. 46544$ or 3221051.
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
large member of the family is than hardened paint. There are
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
SATURDAY 9.Noon
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second mortgage. At the time, I anticipated
3LlnesMlnlmum
that a Petition for Dissolution of
_______________
paying
extra amounts
three ways to tackle this. The Marriage has been tiled against you
along to retuce the balance on the note, but we
encountered
about presseti into action,
31-AartmentS Furnished
It
is at this point that someone first is to place a block of wood and you are required to
three years of high vacancies and it was all I could do to keep Up
serve a copy
DEAD LINES
of your written defenses, if any, to it
2.Bedroom--Aduits
'.
the regular payments. Now the second mortgage is due and I am
on .1. RUSSELL HORPISBY. At
WEKIVA LANDING
Noon The Daj Before Publicotlon
unable to refinance the first to pay off the second even though the
'0mev for Wife, wh,se address is 311
OnTheRiver.131.96V
North Rosalind Avenu., Orlando,
first Is small in comparison to the value of the building. Is there
Sunday - loon Fridaj
Florida 32501. and file the original
Lovely 3 room apt.. Very well fur.
any other way to handle this dilemma?
with the Clerk of the above styled
nished &amp; Carpeted. RabIe
Mr. F.C.
Court on or before June 10. 1976,
rent. ill W. First St.
Otherwise a judgment may be en.
___________________________
48-Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Large furnished 2 bedroom apart.
Sunday, May23, 1fl
terej against you for the relief
Dear Mr. F.C..
4-Personals
mint, clean, close in, air, $93
demanded in the petition.
2-4fl
Mmoriam
_________________________________________________________
month. 3fl626I.
WITNESS
_____________________________
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
Your letter outlines a common problem. Thousands find
said Court on this 25th day of April.
FACED WITI'IA DRINKING
BAMBOO COVE APIS
themselves in this same situation, whether it be in investments or usually produces a screwdriver in the groove above the lower 91'
PROBLEM
In Remembrance
other type properties.
Perhaps AlcoholicAnonymcijs
and proceeds to insert it bet- sash and tap It with a hammer. (Seal)
One 6 2 Bedroom apartments,I
Arth•jr Beckwith, Jr.
Can Help
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
ween
the
sash
and
the
Inside
The
piece
of
wood
should
fit
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
But there are several methods open to those who are in this moulding.
CaIII23.4311
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
By:
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
Quite often, the sash snugly into the groove so thot,
WrIte P.O. Box 2213
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323.1310.
Departed Loved Ones
position. Each method must, however, be carefully tailored to the is worked loose in this maniwr, when it is tapped, It tenth to
Clerk
Sanford. Florida 32771
J. RUSSELL HORNSBY of
Individual circumstances, and the people and companies in. followed quickly by the dis. expand the frame and frte the Law Of ices of J Russell
With A
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
volved.
Free. 614.2077 for "We Care"
covery that the blade of the window. If that doesn't work, Hornsby, PA.
Color TV. Air Cond., Mild Sirv.
Memorial
Day
Message
"Hotline." Adults or
TI) North Rosalind Avenue
QUALITY INN NORTH
screwdriver has caused a series use the same block of wood to Orlando.
Florida
1.13. SR 43.1, Longwood
Trained
estate
counselors
throughout
nation
To Be Published
reporting
this real
proble.n
is demanding
more
and more ofthe
their
time, are of gouges and other con- place against the vertical parts Attorneys for Petitioner
5-1..ost &amp; Found
and they have not found a cure-all formula which will magically sjicuous marks that are diffi- of the sash and tap It with a Wife
3 Room furn. apt. Bedroom IS air
May 31st
cult to disguise or repair.
hammer as you move It up and Publish: May 7. 9, 16, 2). 1976
solve all such problems.
LOST: Reddish Pekingese female
conditioned. $90 mo Ill E. 5th St..
DEZI
Compose
your
own
memoriam.
or
What should have been used down.
dog, Tampa vaccination &amp; license
__________________________
3224255 or 3225756.
k our assistance. We should
tag, Name "Ginger", Last seen
National and state meetings of these counselors are alloting instead of a screwdriver Is one
The last-resort method Is to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
later
receive your message no
1 room furnished efficiency. PrIvate
vicinity 011.1 &amp; 46 West.
greater percentages of their program to the study, analysis and of the thin-edged chisels used remove the moulding that EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT, IN AND
than 5 p.m. Friday, May 25th.
entrance. Downtown Sanford. 323.
or 644.1013
bralnstormlngoltheposslblesolutlonsavailable,Andsomeof the by floor mechanics and gla- fornlsthefrontedgeofthe sash FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
___________________________
9579 after 6 p.m.
15
Words
$2
methods designed there have saved hundreds of individuals the ziers. Since most persons have groove. Slide the putty knife FLORIDA.
Add lic (or each additinnal Swords.
6-Chlid Care
3RoomApt.,Furn.
CASE NO. 76.S4$.CA44.D
loss of years of equity accumulation and hard work,
I9OMo.
no such chisel in their work. blade under the moulding and in RI: The Man'Iag, of
Call
i0iW.thSt.
ChiidCareforaslowas$7perwk.if
shop, a putty knife will do the work it carefully until the nails FRANCES P. CRAFT.
322- 261 1 or 831.9993
In order to be of any help to you it will be necessary to be job almost as welL Insert the can be taken out with a claw
you qualify. 373.5690, A SMALL
Petittoner.Wife,
Living rm., kItchen, bedroom, bath.
WORLD.
aware of many factors concerning your situation, of which I am blade of the knife into the open. hammer. Sand the sliding parts and
Air, adults, .so pets. Security dep.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
JOHN
0.
CRAFT.
now uninformed. If you wish help, I suggest you
1)15 mo. 373.74)1
select an ex- ing and gently move it up and as much as necessary, wipe
ResPOnd.nt.Husband.
9-Good Things to Eat
The Evening Herald
NOTICE OF SUIT
perienced Exchange Counselor and set up an appointment to down. This will break the paint withalubricantandreplacethe
SAN MO PARK. I, 7, 3, bedroom
TO JOHN 0. CRAFT
______
stud' the ramifications -ecullar to your situation.
trailer apts. Adult 6 family park.
Peas,
U.pick.
seal that is the usual cause of a moulding.
Crowders,
BE
5,
Residence Unknown
Send your questions to:
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17.92, Sanford
Marquette Ave. (off S. Beardall).
4-Personals
stuck window. Work slowly and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Much of the trouble with
373.1970
Hunter, 3730113.
carefully. Try the induw flu
stuck windows can be pee- action for Dissolution of MrrIag
has
2543 Park Dr.. .$70
been
filed
against
ISALCOHOLA
PROBLEM?
and you
Real Estate investments
Home grown BlackberrIes. You
and then to see whether it can vented if you apply a lubricant are required to serve a you
167 BR Mobilehomesinretlrement
copy
of
IN YOUR FAMILY?
your
Bring
own
pick
2
quarts,
$1.
con
The Evening Herald
be moved. If not, don't force it. or wax to the edges of the sash. written defenses, if any, to it on
park. Furn. or Unfurn.
AL ANON
tainers. Osteen area. 3fl.4)7,
300 North French Avenue
After the seal has been broken es and the sliding grooves once Carmine M. Bravo, Esq., of the law For lamilies or friends of problem __________
firm of KORMAN &amp; BRAVO. PA.,
drinkers.
Sanford, Florida T71
in a few places, your eye will or twice a year.
A-()ipiexes
31
"LIVE HENS"
530 E. Highway 431, Longwood,
Fr further information call 12) ISV
Florida 37750. and fill the original
or write
65c ea.. over 50. SOc e.. Cackleberry
furnished or un
with the Clerk of the above styled
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Farms, , way between New DUPLEXlocation
Ideal
turnished,
Court at the Seminole County
Box 553, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
SmyrnaandDeLandoff Hwyllon
rent.
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida 32771,
365 3721
Reasonable
S.amsula Drive. Ph. 96.4.I21.S.439,
FICTITIOUS NAME
____________________________
a
n
cJ
Ira 11 S
on or before June 17th. 1976,
anxt
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5
Notice is hereby given that we are otherwise a judgment may be en
"7 Bedroom, unlurn., $30 wk, adults.
engaged
in
business
at
State
Rd.
434,
Edsel K. Shoosmith &amp; Charles E
Murray L. FrederIcks. wf Hannah
tered against you for the relief
______________________________
135 week with children. 377 6620
Mary IE Walter. wid, to Henry 0 Longwood, Seminole County. demanded
A PhilipL. Grahamto Edw. Si,gle i. Hawthorne to L.R. Barrow. LI 2IA Pj!e.
in the Petition.
Lots
11
&amp;
17
(less
N
SO
Of
Florida
under
the
lictitious
name
of
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
Furnished duplex, newly renovated,
WI Stella. W"t of NW', of NE'. of less E 264' &amp; ailof 20A on ES of 20A 1?) Walter S it
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of
Plano&amp; Organ Lessons
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
3
&amp; PR r w on W of lots, in Sanford
&amp; bath, adults, no
CENTRAL FLORIDA USED CARS, said Court on May 13th. 1976.
NWLi. of Sec. s.75.32, ss.,00.
Donald P. Dobson A Mary to Wm. and
Notice
is
hereby
given
that we intend to register said (Seal)
that the Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
377*3065
Murray L Fredericks, efal to Celery Delta. $29,700.
E. Hale £ wi Karen Sue, Lt 1 Elk B name with the Clerk
undersgned
intends to register the
of the
Circuit
School of Music, is offering
Edw. Siegleiwf Steila E', of PIE'4
Willie Boatman &amp; Martha to (less 217,5' of W.) North OrI. Ran. Court, Seminole County.
Florida
in
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
fictitious name of "FLORIDA
private lessons in Sanford. 372.
of NW' gof NW'. Sec 5 2032. s.000.
Martha Williams. Lt 97 Granada cttes, Ssc I. 115.000.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
32Houses Unfurnished
accordance with the provisions Of
STATE COLLECTION BUREAU"
Murray Fredericksetc 'to Edythe South, $11,000.
By: Mary N. Darden
as
Robert
T.
Redditt
&amp;
wf
Pamela
to
the
Fictitious
Name
Statutes,
To.
proiiided
by
Section
565
09
Florida
Emitiano Melendez &amp;
Weber. E', 01 NW'.. of NE'. of
Deputy Clerk
EXECUTIVE HOME
Statutes. Business address 1309 E.
Sandra
to Gin. Motors Corp. LI 265 Spring Wit: Section 565.09 FlorIda Statutes Carmine N. Bravo,
Levi Fia. mv. WP. Lot
P4W'. Sec 5.2037, sis,000.
1,
Esq.
18-Help Wanted
The Oaks, Un. II. 511.500.
OELTONA- First area, central air,
Second St., Sanford, Fl. 3277), Name
1957.
Gordoni, Youngson Etux Etat,, to Coionnaiies, 2nd Sec (in lieu of Id)
KORMAPI &amp; BRAVO, PA.
James N. Dwi 5. wI Jephine to
or names of individuals. Credit
wall to wall carpet. 2 BR. 2 baths,
S: Ronald A. Desko
Charles H Gordon .Jr..&amp;wf Betty .t.. 57.100
$30 E. Highway 434
G,. I CIt Fekeilh. sql &amp; Maryanne
Cocktail waitresses needed im.
large Fla. room, attractive kit.
Bureau of Titusyille, Inc.
Tess Contarino
Lt 165. Wekiva Hunt Club. Fox Hunt.
CFoss Co. Constr. Corp to Frank P. F a' na
Longwood. Fla. 3325*3
mediately. 1 nights weekly.
sql
then.
built.in
5: Patricia J. Brannon
stove oven,
LI 10 BIk F, Publish: May 9, 16, 23. 30. 1976
Rauth &amp; wf Vera G.. Lt 3 (Iss E
se 3.
Publish: May 16.23, 30, June 6. 1976
Tangle,,
Inquire Club Diamond, Hwy 1792,
Sec
3
RepI.,
123.000
refrigerator, paneled office, 3
OEZ.17
Publish:
May
9,
16,
73.
30.
1574
34.72'
I
E
54.11'
OFZ
Scott Kirk, sql to Pacesetter
of I, Elk $3.
DeBary.
Phip 0 Guest &amp; ñf Betty to
DEZ-4.S
carports. $213 No pets. 571.1010.
Builders Inc., Lot I. Bik A. west Sanlando The
FICTITIOUS NAME
Suburb Beautiful. Gerald Edw Curran &amp; v.1 Lynne E
IN THE CIRCUIT OURT Ot"lIE
Palm Springs Sec.. 130.400.
Altamonte HIs., Sec 1,
Notice is hereby given that am IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
3 BR. central air, near Pln.crest
Dorris E. Moody to Lyman F. Lt 6. 61k A. Lake Kathryn Woods, engaged in business at 921 E. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CUlT IN
Wrenco Homes Inc., to Charles F.
school areS shopping. 262) Elm St.,
Vause &amp; wI Marcia N., LI 175 Williamson, Lot I. Bik 10. Evan.
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Sanford (:ail Mrs. Melio, 339 69$6
RictardL. Burke&amp; wi Gwendoiyn Semoran Blvd., Casselberry 327707. CUlT IN AND FOR
sitale. 522.000
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Wrenwood Hts.. Un. 2. 5.36.500.
to Hazi ¶traclssn, sql,. Lot 19, 61k Seminole County, Ftortda under the COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Roy C Williams I. wt Ruby
CIVIL
ACTION
NO:
11417.CA44.A
Wrenco Homes Ihc., toNorinanI
3 BR. 1 bath house, large Fla. rm..
C. Washinton Oaks Sec. 2. s20.000 fictitious name' of DESIGNER'S CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.521.CA.S5.
)'u('R I.! T TIE FEE I(;r,s'(:r'
In RI: The Olx50IftoitoI M$rrja.
Hagerty &amp; v.4 Anita 1.. 11.716, Eugene W. Marcel &amp; Wf Helen .
attached garage
xce4tnI coed.
widr. to DENOFHAIRSTYLING.andthatl EE
Wm.
M.
Mussetwh,te,
LORIPIE
GREEN
McCLEARY,
Lot
7.
61k
IS,
Tier
3.
Sanford.
ER.
Jake
L
Rolen
&amp;
wt
Alma
Wrenwood Ht.. Un 2. 53$ 700
good nuighborx. l$f'
S'Si'd. 322.
LV 1335. intend toreqistef said name with the THE PH 1LADEL PH IA SAVING
JOBS- JOBS JOBS
Traffords Map $17,000
Petitionerwif,,
4447,
N 27'. of 40. F L Woodrulf s d of Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole FUND SOCIETY,
and
Michael H Butler &amp; wf Barbee J.
SECRETARIESI
Plaintiff,
County, Florida in accordance With
JACK RAYMOND MCCLEARY.
toGaryE,Wjese&amp;wfjaneE, Lt13, Lands So Sant $101)
Sanford, 3 BR. 2 bath, kitchen
SALES ci ERK
£ Wm. the provisions of Fictitious Name
1v
H.
Brown
(Married)
Respondent husband.
61k 0. The Meadows West. $36,900.
equipped, air conditioned. 5)15
Ladies'wear,parttime.
ux.,
Rolen
Statutes.
ToWil:
Section
565.09
JOHN
FRANKLIN
PERRY,
it
M.
Musslewh,te
Jr.
to
Jake L.
AMENDED NOTICE OF
Fickling &amp; Walker Inc.. to
mo., plus $15 security dep.
NURSERY WORKER
Defendants,
Fiorida
Slalules
1131.
£
*1
Alma
V.,
Lt
4)1 &amp; N 37', 01 440
ACTION AND NOTICE
Belmont Homes Inc., of Org Co., Lts
Available June 1. 3227)99.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Must hikechildren
5: Foster McLean
Il. BIk C &amp; 16, 16 17 &amp; 1$ 61k F. FL. Woodrulf s.d. 516.000.
TO DEFEND.
TO.
JUDY
C,.
PERRY
FORMICA
WORKER
Wm. T Schwartz. 11.10 Leslie Ann Publish, May 9, II, 23, 30, 1976
CASSELBERRY- Camelot,) BR. 2
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Lake Kathryn Woods 155.000
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
U MECHANIC $1
OEZ.46
bath, den and family room, air,
____________________________
JACK RAYMOND
Samuel Farano Sr., &amp; Joyce to Schwartz, Unit 500 Village of Wind
All
parties
claiming
interesti
by,
SALES
REP
,w
Levie Fla. tnv., Lot 796. SprIng Oaks meadows 1, condo 119.400.
UIIJI
or
National
Company
against
JUDY
C.
NOTICE
FiCTTIUUS
Harnirs
Un. IV Ii., Ii... ef E' 53,t'.
S2SOuth 7th Street
SHEOAH-; BR, 2 beth bachelor
V Li
I
PERRY and to all parties having or
TYPIST
NAME LAW
pod, $190 mOnlh.
FF • Orl to Luke C Gentry &amp; wf Robert G Derners &amp; wf Judith A LI
Beech Grove. Indiana 46)07
Legal or real estate knowledg.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that claiming to have any right, title or
17.
61k
C.
Sterling
Park
Un.
I,
WINTER SPRINGS- 4 BR, 7i.j
Mary v,. Lt 4 &amp; E 75' of 3. 61k I 537500
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIF.D
would be great.
the undersigned. desiring to engage interest in the real
both, country. 1300 month.
property herein that LORINE GREEN McCIEARY
Longview HIs.. 175.000.
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
REALTOR
inbusinessunderthefictjtiousname described,
WINTER SPRINGS- I BR. 1'.',
has filed a Petition in the Circuit
CS. Hester &amp; wf Anna S. t Ceo.
The
Greater
Conslr
Corp
to
of
SOUNDS
UNLIMITED
HIFI
at
Great.
Great.Great
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Court
bath, family room, air, $210
of Seminole Counly, Florida,
C Wicks&amp;wtLeahk..(.ts19&amp;7Q Thomas Roy Schau &amp; wf Cynthia
Immed late Opening
number 102) East Highway 46, in that an action to foreclose a mor
month.
Dis90lutIon of Marriage existing
(Ilk 0. Tr 6$. Sanlando Springs. LI 21. BUi F. Seminole Sites. 573.300.
tgageon
the
following
real
the City of Casselberry. Florida,
property
between LORINE GREEN Mc
u.o
SANFORDAREA-2BRtuI-,,ISh,.'J
The Greater Constr Corp to intends to register the said name in Seminole County. Florida:
Vonnie H Levy. Unit C). 81012 1, withlheClerkoflrteCircuitcourtof
trailer, utilities furnished, 210
CLEARY and JACK RAYMOND
Leon H Ealy &amp;
Mortgage is a term that
Lot
10.
Block
H,
Camelot
wI
l(arolyn
10
Sausalto
Condo.
Ph
I,
537,000
Unit 2. McCL,EARY. and You are required
week.
A. Beagle &amp; WI Vergene A .
-WE SELL SUCCESSSeminole
County,
Florida.
according
to
the
plat
thereof
as
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
written
greatly used in connection Gerald
Thomas 0. PIels &amp; *1 June A. to
W 73)' of SE'. of NW'. Sec 302030.
201 Commercial
373.317*
Miami, Florida, this 10th recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages 95
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOk
Thomas
D.
with real estate, but it is a less part, 11.100.
PIlls,
LI
defeoW, if any you have, on her
S.
day
of
May,
1976.
and
96.
public
records
of
Seminole
Attorney,
Albert
N.
Fitti,
whose
$31 $222
BeverlyhTerr,
1st
Addn..
1100.
Lady,
live
Joseph
A.
in
with
semi.
invalid
man.
Hopkins
&amp;
WI
Lofena
to
_________________________term that is often misunCounty, FlorIda.
FF Orl to Donald F McCarron ISeal)
aoress
is.
Cha'les H. Loveless. sql., S one.
$60
wk.
323)309.
7)0
Edwards
Building,
3 BR. 70)3 Washington Avi. $215 mo.
derstood. Su'nply a mortgage
SOUNDS UNLIMITED, INC. has been filed against you and you
&amp; WI Lois B Unit 16 Bay Tree
eighth of Y1.
Florida 37771, and file the
NW', of Sec. 26 19
are requirecito serve a copy of your Sanford,
323-1070 wtdaya or 372 $45.1 week.
originalwith
a Florida corporation
isa loan made to a buyer for
Nurses;
RN's;
t,PN's;
Aides;
Aide.
Condo.
Sec
a
Inc.,
132.000.
the Clerk of the above
$25000
written defenses, if any,
By: Lawrence A. Ruben.
Magnolia
Companion;
Needed
immediately.
SVC.
Corp
to
Putter
toil on van styled Court. on or before the 16th
all, or more generally, part
Hallmark Constr. Jobfl
Bof
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke,
PA., at
President
6250636.
day of June, A 0 1976, otherwise a
£ wf Anna, Ills Elk A. The Springs Constr Co Inc LI 190 Wekiva Hunt
,2 BR, $150.
of the sum necessary to
Atlest:
Richard
M.
Raskin,
536.000. Club. Fox Hunt. Sec
Post Office 60* 793. Orlando. Default and an Ultimate Judgment
Shadowood Village, Sec
Florida
32*02.
and
file
the
original
Sec..'Treas.
Apfsone
call
could
start
you
ona
purchase the property that
Magnolia SVC Corp to Putter BARON H. CROWELi.
Dade Fed Miami to Richard E.
BATEMAN REALTY
with the Clerk of the above styled will be entered against you for the
and profitable career. Call 562
relief
the buyer wants.
Elleqard 3. v.1 Mary C.. Unit lOeB, Constr Co Inc LI 139 Wekiva Hunt Attorney for ADpilc.ant
court on Oe' before June 15th, 1976; which demanded in said Petition,
3153
Reg.RealEstateBroker
Club,
Fox
Hunt,
S.e'c
3.
5.7.000
is,
the
Wekiva
Villas,
condo,
533.000
Dissolution
of
however, mortgages vary
5445 SW. 132 Street
otherwise a judgment may be en.
263$ S. Sanford Ave.
Marriage
now
Robert
C
tfbwciis
&amp;
Shirley
to
Miami,
Florida
331M
Francis S Beilto Linda L Bell, LI
existing between you, Part time maintenance man, 6 day
tered against you for the relief
321 0139 eves. 3227543
widely In their terms from
Douglas
J
Pert:
3.
WI
WITNESS
5. 61k 10 Weathersfield, 1st Addn.,
wk., 6 to 9 p.m. Apply In person ____________________________
Narqo C.. Its let: 305 7331921
demanded in the complaint or FICIAL
SEAL MY
of HAND AND OF
II
state to state, and from
100
said Court this 12th
only Wuv's, 2911 Orlando Drive.
&amp; IS, 61k 0. Tr 3). Sanlando Publish' May 16,73.30, June 6. 1976 petition,
day of May A 0. 1q76.
Fred Magnuon 3. wf Hazel to Springs, 553,000
lendinginstitutiontolendjng
33-Houses Furnished
DEl $1
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealci
James U. Oemastus £ wf Pauline
(Se&amp;)
AVON
Joseph T. Berkery I. WI Claudia LI 6
said Court on May 13th, 1976.
institution. It is therefore to
Spring into hI world Of cosmetics.
Ar1tur H Beckwith, Jr.
61k C, O,,klar Eis 1st Sec 537.002 to Maynard L. Fleming £ wI Ghana
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
(Seal)
I Bedroom turn, house
the buyer's advantage to
LI 12, Bl II HeftIer Homes Howell
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sealed proposals will be received
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
downtown Sanford
•
earning
Park.
Sec
I,
515.000
By:
Mary
N.
Darden
opportunity. Call 444)079.
seek the advice of a
by The School Board of Seminole
Clerk of the Circuit Court
eneva
Couple
only. 322.2445
Lester K*lrran.on 5. Barbara to County, Florida, Owner, at the of
Deputy
Clerk
By
Martha
T.
VihIen
professional before entering
Part time sales help wanted. Apply
irjnacio Berrios&amp; v.f Hazel H It 7$. fices of the District School Board of
Albert H. Fitts
Deputy Clerk
in person., 1107 French Avenue, DELTONA Quality home, air. top
Gardens
into a binding contract.
210 Edwards Building
t4rwell Ests RepI., 546.500
Seminole Counly. 202 Commercial Publish: May 16.2), 30, June 6, 1976 Sanford,
..,.,. pin.
yak,, at SIlO rs.,w..l, IJ,sv-'..
.,.
Florida 3777)
. .. .,na
loseph C. Schoenbauer &amp; WI Avenue, Sanford. Florida, until 1:30 OEZ14
Financing a real estate
514 1040.
Attorney for the Petitioner
"etta to Sarah Simons. Trustee, LI P.M. on P.1ev 71. 1916 for the Drivers
Nurse for night shift Apply in
purchase
is important
Patio Apartments
*io.veil EsIs. RepI $100.
Range At Lake Howell High School IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Publish: May 16,2). 30. June 6. 1916
person, Sanford Nursing Con.
enough to require the serEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. DEZ$6
STUDIOI,2,3
DinnyA Cabel3.wtMa,5.I,nefo asperitrawings.
34-Mobile Homes
valescent Center
£1
vices of a real estate agent.
,rbdra
Kalmanson.
LI
63.
The
BEDROOM SUITES
All materials and equipment
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
i':. lonnade's. Third Sec., 120.000
furnished and all work performed COUNTY, FLORIDA.
An agent is trained in the
Trailer in camp ground, 17'x2$', 1
2 BEDROOM
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Lady to live In arid help with 2 semI
5. p Builders Inc, to Jonn L. shall be in accordance with ?he CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.171.CA.44.E CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
invalids. Some nursing cx
CR, air coneS., utilities. $155 mo.
TOWNHOUSES
financial complexities of
Mars 6 WI Phyllis M ,Lt 756, Winter Drawings, Specifications and In Re: the Marriage Of:
perience Phone 372 1001.
Kacrper's Kove, 3226017.
FLORIDA
mortgages.
Springs Unit I, 545.500
Contract Documents pertaining RAFAEL ROMERO, Husband,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-116.CA4I.0
LeSlie Fla. lnv. to Herbert L. thereto w$ich may be examined at
We are always ready and
Respondent, DOVER PROPERTIES.
MAKE A DECISION
FROM
and
Stephens Sr., &amp; *1 Brenda K.. LI 4. the office of the Architect,
35-dkbile Home Lots
able to serve you. See US
Plaintiff.
Tired of being
______________________
KATHLEEN A ROMERO, Wife,
The Colonnades, 7"d Sec., 120.500.
A Bid Bond in the amount 013 per
today.
petitioner. JOSEPH BUf)NI, it UX. it
U S Marshall. Miødle Distr Etc. cent of base bid will be required.
Just A Salesman?
1505 W. 25th St.
several small lots for trailers up to
NOTICE TO DEFEND
to Charles R Bentley Jr., 6 *1
Address each bid to:
ARE YOU frustrated because yoi'te
Defendants.
36'. Adults. No pets. 2545 Park Dr
SANFORD
PhylliS M • LI $ &amp; S r of 7. 61k I.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
aware
that
Don
Coleman,
you
may
has
e
to
spend _____________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
HAL COLBERT
RAFAEL ROMERO
Farv,,y sd. 5.1.100
at
Purchasing Agent
least) years with your present
TO: JOSEPH 6UONI
2707 SOUTH ROHWL INC
arle,seA. Roberts. sql. to Wailer
company before they would
School Board of
37-Business Property
i,"
1124 Dover Road
Realty, InC.
Prof tsion*lly Managed
APT.
201
C. Mood &amp; *1 VirgInia, LI 40,'
Seminole County
consider you for management? ____________________________
Winter Park, Florida 32759
207 East2.SthSt
ROLLING MEADOWS,
Hititen Harbour, $11,9.
HAVE YOU been passed over Space
202 Commercial Avenue
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
for small business, good
SANFORD, FLA
ILLINOIS 60003
[Id Aire Homes InC., to Donald
because of personal reasons
Sanford. Florida 3777)
action
for
for.ciosureof
a
mortgage
location, 1792, Call 372 0233 or 372.
323-7532
F leig. sql, Lot 13) Spring Oaks Un.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that on the real property listed below has
Each bid shall be marked
rather than performance?
1491 after j
Ill. $100
"Drivers Range
Lake Howell KATHLEEN A. ROMERO, has filed been filed against you and you ore
WHATEVER THE REASON, we
Real Estate Of Yaw' Cbolce
S
Hallmark Constr. to Randall C. High School" and shill be delivered a Petition in the Circuit Court 01 required to serve a copy of your
need good salesmen to fill
McFall 6 wf Lynn H Lot 77. Elk A, to the address above.
Seminole County, Florida, for a written defenses, if any. to it on
management positions. It need
38-Wanted to Rent
The Instruction to Bidders. Dissolution of Marriage and yOU are Carter A. Bradford. PIantiff's •1.
The Springs Shadowwood Village.
only take you tOdays to be a part
required to serve a copy of your Iorn.y, whose address is 33$ North
Sec
13)000
Proposal Form, Form of Bid BOnd
of our management team. To see if
Want to rent building suitable for all
written defesnes, if any. On i Magnolia Avenue,
Martha 0 Luttrell. Pr. Repr. Est Form of Pertormanc, and Payment
you quality, contact Mr. Oaddls at
P.O. Box Ill.
type repair work, prefer about
Nellie Lampert to Martha 0. Lut. Bond. Drawings, Specificalions and Christopher Ray, P.O. 80* 399, Orlando, Florida 3150). on or before
the Holiday Inn, Sanford Marina
25*30' or larger, near Sanford,
Altamonte Springs, Florida 33201
frell £ Nan.wtte Mae Myers, ', mt. other contract documents may b
on Monday, May 24. from 11 am.
June I6Ih, 1976, and file the original
With all utilities and reasonable
examlnid at the following location: iandfiIelheor;ginalwiItI,rØf
each, Lot 29, Longdahe s.d. Silo,
tolp.m.orfromltol,30p,m,
with lhi Clerk of this Court either
rent, 3734012 days or 372.5724
the above slyled Court on or before
School Board of
idne A Ccix.her. sqi tO Glenn A.
t4fre sirvic, on Plaintiff's II
evenings
Inc 3rd day Of Jut
Seminole Ccunty
Muschewskt, &amp; *4 Nancy V. it
A.D., 1916.
HEAD COOK- Fantastic hours.
tomney or Immediately thereafter;
otherwise a Defaull arid UIfimale otherwise a default will be entered
202 Commercial Avenue
Wrenwood HIS, 531.700
Great boss. Excellent pay. Heavy
Judgment will be entered against
Sanford. Florida 32711
banquet work.
Mark Bullder Inc., Ic Layenlhol
against you for the relief demandea
Real Estate
you for Ihe relief demanded In the
Phone: 373 1152
&amp; tIotwaIh. LII. Elk P4, No Orl.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
ifl the Complaint.
Terr, Sec 4, Unit ), 53,
Copies may be obtained at the Petition.
201 Commercial
37) 5176
The legal descrIption of the real
WITNESS my hand arid official
Dorothy Neely to Howard W Uah Office of District School Board, upon
propert3 which Is the subject matter
41-Houses
&amp; *1 Gertrude 0. LI 3, Elk C.. paymentofadeposjtof$2s00pers,, Wllols9idCourtontaistp,e3stnday
of this action is as follows:
24-Business_rtunities _______________________
of
drawings
of
April.
AD.,
1976.
and
Ttmpi Term Annex. 5.17.500.
specifIcations. Any
Los i, Block 3. TANGLEW000
*
Frank S BeIe &amp; wI Mlnnhi to unsuccessful bidder, upon returnIng (Seal)
REPLAT. according Ii the plat
For Lease.- Service Stalion BAYS
Sacrifice *
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, JR.
tOno,,.( M"Plenlr'IWILindaC.Lt Such sit promptly an.1 in g
thlreofasrecord.din Plat BookS.
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
Clerk of the Circuit Court
10 (Ilk (I Summerset North, $26500. condition, will be refund.d his
EL
CAPITAN, 3 BR, 15's bath, nice
page 51. PublIc Records of SemInole
locations. Call 3220013.
By: Elaine RiChards
Charles I Templ.ri &amp; Katherine payment, and nonbldders upon so
quiet area. Large 1*1, walk to
County, Flortda.
retumninqwchse,,wiIl
bereiunded
Deputy
Clerk
schools Low Qown &amp; Iw
N loRoberIE NewefI&amp;wf JuriES.,
WlTNESSmyhandandthelof
Rentals
$12.30. M,azimum number of sets J. C1IPiSIOPPIEK NAY
u ,. ,
payments.
IPtis Court on May I), 1976.
P.O. BOX 399
Wm. Leo Knight £ WI Doris
t
to a:G'.ucd .er Contractor will
(Seal)
(2).
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
Mary Ellen Whitehoqs.j,
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
Ar1fsr H. Bockwith, Jr.
Addenda will be it to General FLORIDA 37Q)
LoaØate, 1st AdeN.,
,,
BR. central heat 1 air, fenced
Clerk of the Circuif Court
Contractorsbiddlngthispqol.ct and ATTORNEY FOR THE
yard. screened porch. $19,500
By: Cecella V. Ekern
4'J' D'WU'fl. xv. iv i,esww,u
jto at, plan rooms holding planS
P1ltOP'4R
Deputy Clerk
Maluda &amp; WI WillieLee. LI I?, Elk B.
Room for rent in private horn,.
"hUsh. May II. 23. 1916
PubliSh: Nay 2. 9, 16, 23. 1916
Publish: May 14.23. 30, June 6, 1916
CRANK CON'ST,REALTY
LittLe Wekiv (Sf5 P40 I. 115.000. i DEl 12
References required 323.5107.
DEll
ne, 1
REALTOR 5,5304061

Uns ticking Sash

Investments

41-HOUSeS

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Kish Real

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VERY NEAT
Owner selling 7 room, 1,110 sq. ft..
slyhish home wilt, breakfast bar,
all new carpeting A paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat,
huge back yard. close to) schools.
$21,500. 3230572.
_____________________________
OVERLOOKING Lake Monroe
among Iargeoak trees. 2 bedroom,
inside swimming pool, sundeck,
fireplace In living room. Unat.
tactsed adjacent building which
could be used as third bedroom or
artist studio. 5.39.900 with 7", pcI.
assumable mortgage.

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321.0041

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220) S. FRENCH
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PRICE REDUCED
MUST SELL
Like new I BR, in settled neigh,
borhood. Furnished, Large corner
lot. Kitchen equipped. 523,900.
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OWNER
TRANSFERRED
Nearly new) BR, quiet uncrowded
area, convenient. Excellent
retirement or newly married,
122.500.

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LOTS on LakeMonroeand canal tt
leading into St. Johns River.
Reasonably
priced.
Terms
flexible.

ACREAGE BARGAIN- 10 Acres,
will divide. 17,130 per acre.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Phone 305.322.1595
Realtor
DaysandAfter Hours
__________________________

Harold Hall Reaity

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Realtor

Don't Be A Rent Donor

323.5774 Anytime

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Be A Home Owner

Multiple Listing Service
LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY

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REMODELED
HOME
3). fenced, new carpet, P61.5.130
monthly. $15,500. $650 down.

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Days 322.7)74

Associate
Eves.
'0415

Oviedo- 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly
new home. Low down and assume
mortgage of 5.32.500. 365 6516.

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2320 PARK AVE.,SANFORD
2 Story, very attractive, central air,
carpet, 2 BR. 1'j baths, priced to
sell today. $19,900.

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COUNTRY LIVING
3 BR, on big lot, owner will carry
mortgage. Name your terms. only
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STUCCO:
Nicely
decorated I s. separate garage
with cottage or game room space.
$495Ø

OUT OF TOWN: 3 BR frame on
large lot, wood floors, almost
roofing. Only $11,500.
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NO LEASE
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Modern Facilities
All G.E. Kitchens
Located West of Hwy. 1142
All 170 Florida Ave.
Ph. 373.44w
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Largl 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnist*d or Unfurnlshid
CLUB ROOM
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IMMACULATE- 3 BR, 1 bath,
large lot In country, patio, central
heat air, new roof, lots more.
$13,100.

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30) E. 23rd St.-) BR, family room
and formal dining room. *37.500.

In Rerne'ibrance

3 BR, 2 bath, Jewett Lane.

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ST, JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Call Sanford's Sales Leader
3222420
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2365 Park

Sunland- 3 BR. 1 bath, heat &amp; air,
kit. equip, fenced, double drive.
many extras. $21,100. y49.537),

Fortest Greene Inc.
5306133 REALTORS 323.6353
DELTONA- Completely furnished
3 BR, 1½ baths, carport, large
screened porch. Owner will
consider holding mortgage.
Asking $25,750.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Haritwick, Broker
Deltona 644661)
Compielely renovaled 3 &amp; 1 BR
hoii, 1',', baths, with central
heat, from $15,000. As low as $100
down.
Looking for a Home call

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I lots. Oste,n, high ana ary,I
cleared. Beautiful home site with
large oaks. 323.1691 after i p.m.
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LONGWOOD- Near 1.1, nice trees,
lO0'x 135', 54.500.
ALTAMONTE- lSO'xIsO' corner,
ideal for trl.level, nice trees, also
50' of lakefront. $10,500.

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C.ntralHutlngandAlrCondltioning

Forrest Greene Inc.
$306333 REALTORS 373.6353
RIVER FRONTAGE, COLORADOI
$1,950 total pricel Beautiful
Alamosa Riverfront lot, Sur.
veyed. 135 down. 135 monthly.
C.real 'Ialn In,1, Co.. 911 W. 1Cirt,
Amarillo. Texas, 7910). 506-376.
1690.

46-Commercial Property
Choice 1)1' frontage on Hwy. 17 fl.
reduced to sell. $39,500.
Also over 1 acres, general industrial
property with highway &amp; rail
frontage. A good buy at 560.000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY
Call 373.5714 Anytime

French Ave.

LAKE MARY BLVD.
120"''i
tape 155' deep on a corner sile,
1.544 sq ft. of building zoned to,
offices. $19,900. FORREST
GREENE INC., REALTORS, 373
635.3. 530 6$3); eves 3225970

47-Real Estate Wanted
Have cuslomer who wants 10 buy I
acre homesite, Lake Jessup area,
KISH
REAL
ESTATE.
REALTORS. 321 0011.

good responsible neighbors
Lush tropical landscaping
Quiet secluded environment
'Host of amenities Including:
2 pools
tennis courts
volley ball
archery range
Fully equipped clubhouse
Basketball courts

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CarpetIng

COMFORT-PRICE-CONVENIENCE
All electric apartments Include self cleaning oven,
frost free refrigerator, disposal, dishwasher.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
322.5622

(J'ed office furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is, Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Cas.selberry, 1792,$30.406

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Lav'n Mower Sales &amp; Service
We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest,
Western Auto. 301W. First 51., 373.
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
en ad that will bring a fast s-ale.
CALL 373.26)1

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Small pets and children under S allowed.
if you are a particular discriminating Individual,
you'll find lust exactly what you want at.,.

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191$ Ford ½ ton pickup, 61,000
original miles. First $500 takes.
3225992 or 323.1147.

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.

Lease a Datsun including 1 cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink. 131-1311.

323 - 7340

63-Machinery-Tools
FARM TRACTOR
5330
766) Magnolia

75-Recreational Vehicles
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'75 Cab-over.Camper, self con
tamed, with '73 Dodge S.. Club cab
truck, loaded, etcel. coed. $6695 or
best offer. 323.7155.

76-Auto Parts
vtGAREBUILTMUTORS
Cast I ron SIivi
NIXON AUTO PARTS, 322.05n5
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Sansui Stereo l'ti.Fl amp; 4 chrome
IS" wheels; Also AM.FM stereo.
323070$.
RESALE BOUTIQUE
20 pcI. sate on all like new con
signment clothes. Dresses, Pants
Suits, Evening gowns, etc. Open
104 daIly, 6 days, 101 West 77th SI.
(Near Pinecrest School)

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DOBERMAN PIPISCHERS
AKC Puppies &amp; Stud Service
CalIMr. Anderson. 3455710
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Aluminum Siding

Insulation

54-Garage Sales

WANT ADS ARE WORKING
EVERY DAY READ AND USE
THEM OFTEN.

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

Appliance

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322.31*3

Adjacent to Longwood opping Couter, 1-4 and Hwy 434 In
, icngwo3d. 834-3363

CARPORT SALE. 405 Piumosa
Drive. Sal. &amp; Sun. 222) 1110 5.
Household items, antiques, paint,
water sports equipment.

VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322.1615

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2362 Park Drive
122 5565
Pest Control and Tcrmiting Free
Inspeclior,. All Pest Control, 10
Dcl. Discount. 373 395g.

Pressure Cleaning

Maiom hous-ehoid appliance repair.
20 years experience. We service
all makes. Reasonable. Call
anytime, 327 2137

C&amp;A

BackHoe

Service

Land clearing, 1111 dirt, Clay. rock,
All kinds of digging. Housetrailers
stored and movieS. 372.9142
PIannIS acarp,rt sale? Don't
target to advertise it in Inc want
ads of The Herald.
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Mobile Home Woshing 4. Roof
Sealing. Inflation
Fighting
Prices. Free estimates, *46,45.oi.
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Exterior Cleaning SpecialIst, Hi.
Pressure spray wasn. Houses,
Roofs. 372 O71

ESTERSON LANOCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch
work F,ll dirt, top soil 322 5143

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Concrete Pavement

DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lakes dog, 1st 50'xlOO', 12' deep.
1350. Custom work. $72 hr 343.
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Parking Lot Mainlenarice- Sealing
and Slriping, Durable Scalers,
Lemon St., Sanford. 3234447.

Landscaping &amp;

Mc*iflg.edgmng,trimming weeding
and ferfiIizing Fr,. estimates.
Phone 373.39S.
Dependable teenager available tom
yard work. odd lobs. lighI hauling.
322 *191.

1 you are haying difficuity leding a
pldcelo lye, car to drive, a job. 04'
some service you have need f.
read all our want ads every day

EXPERT LAWN CARE'
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Phone323.1197
Free Estirnetel

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Central Heat 5, Air Conditioning.
FUr free estimates, call Carl Har. I
ris it SEARS la
Sanford 372.1771

Roofing
l'OOf repair's, flat roof, or
shingles. All work guaran
IIIS.BROGDEN ROOFING, 323
4700
Patch and Repair, ReRoofing.
Carpenter repair. Fast Service.
All work guaranteed. LicenSed.
Bonded, 15 yrs. experience
Bricker Roofing, 37.3
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Remodeling and Addtios
Free estimates. N000ligalion
JOHNNY WALKER,322
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Carpentry, Remooelng. Aiditons.
Custom Work L(en%ecJ, BcnJ.d
Free estimate 373 4030

Pest Control

Land Clearing

Pointing
x 1 PaInting- Brush, roil. Spray.
Qai,ty work. Reasonle prices,
Free estimates. 327 0439
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can cover your home with alum
BEST PRODUCT
aiding &amp; sotfit syStem Also BEST PRICE
Free Estimates-24 Hours
Roofing. Gutters 20 yri Exp
THERMO.TEK,131.0931
Eagle Siding Co IS) 9563

Lawn Care

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door sedan.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

C.E.SHEPtIERD
Painting, Remodeling, General
Repairs. Call

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?

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BILL BAKER

Any year tnru 1576 models. 7 days
eex Call collect, 5.46.7131

Home Improvements

Color TV's from $3t3; B&amp;W. from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1700 5. French. 3231131.

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clean

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
tfocmi'rly Harriett'sBeauty
519E FirI. 372 5747

53-.TVRadjo.Stereo

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

A5Sum payments Singer Zig zag
beautllul walnut conSole with
automatic buttonhole. Pay
balance 01591, or 10 payments of
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E. 1st St., Downtown
322 9411

KENMORE WASHER. p,erti,
service, used machinø.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3fl0691

1972 VWSquarebsck 4 speed,
AM radio. Only 32,000 mIles

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
cars &amp; Trucks

Req. German Shepherd puppies,
females, $100. Males $125. Phone
3723717 alter 5,

.1975 Singer Zig-Zag

52-Appliance's

1970 Maverick. $ cyl, 59,000 mIles,
runs excellenl, new inspection,
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 373.5370
cm 534-4605.

BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to 133 for
complete car. Call 372.1631 after I
Pin.

Beauty Care

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St 3fl.7333
We Buy Furniture

1975 Honda CVCC CivIc. 2,000 mile,.
23.100 or best offer. 333.1776, after
S. 322 $610

77- Autos Wanted
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Cocker Spaniel puppies. AKC Req.,
beautiful solid colors, good
lemperament, $123. 3235495.

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Zig Zag Sewing Machine In cabinet,
good condition, $30. 322, 9)39.

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Reconditioned BatterIes, $12.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.
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l72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. white
on whIte. *3.300. 333.1100 or $30.
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Utilily lrailer with 1*7'.', bid; also 2
air conditioners, 5)00. each. Phone
721.1)16.

WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 373.1010

1944 Mustang, whIte, with blue in.
'crier. ne'nly painted, good l;es.
Excellent condition, $900. 323.2791
after S:30.
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Mon., May 24, 7 P.M.
1963 Mercury, original condition, PS
&amp; PB, new tires, inspected in
We're stacked to the ceiling wIth
April. Phone 3321156.
quality furniture from the north.
1971
Pinto, extra clean, runs perfect.
list includes: grand piano, maple
CHICO I THE MAN, 323.1370 or
pie,es with fine bedroom suite,
134.4105,
mahogany pieces wIth ball and
claw dresser, dining room suites,
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Toyota Corolla, 10,000 miles.
Odd china chabin,ts, Chests,
Assume payments. 32'22I00 after)
chairs, oak and walnut pieces.
p.m., anytime weekends.
Also we have our regular line of
TVs and appliances,
It's easy
BankAmericard and Master Charge BROWSE AND SAVE
and fun. The want Ad Way.
welcome.

for Rent
Sale
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I R'W'iive Lustre Electric Carpet
30-1050 &amp; 40 pcI. discount on all
Shampooer br only 11.50 per day
Children's clothing. Boys' new
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Casual suits, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses I short &amp; long
65-Pets-Supplies
play suits.
PAYTON'S CHI LDR EN'S WEAR
26.10Hlawatha
Ph,372.1301 Puppies, $10; Half Dachshund, will
be small. Call after 4 p.m. 323.
Bassirsette with screen top, new,
3615.
never used. Phone 373.1091
Free, fluffy, black kittens. Dart
CB's
PersIan. 3220103.

New Paymaster check writer, 5.55;
new electric adding machine.
adds, subtracts, multiplies.
Burrough 160. Keystone 1mm like
new projector, camera, and
screen, 5160. Alsj 4" cement
Ilnishing machine and compactor
and much, much more, 5500. 1100
Cornell Drive.

1972 Ford PIckup, ~ ton, fully
equipped, camp special. 12.400.
323-4735

Public
Auction

Rain Trees, Azaleas. Camphor
Trees, 99c. Border grass, )9c.
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1.99.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Car. Wekiva Park Drive and SR
16. 372623$.

Double Over 30" gas range; Ken.
more washer and dryer; utility
building; GE refrigerator; GE
cabinet style dishwasher; antique
pIano. 372.1)19

1q11' Toyota pick up, long bed, air
323-5041 after 1 p.m.

ANTIQUE '19 Ford Truck
Good Condition, $100
SWAP SHOP. FLEA MAR'T
Phone 323.0143
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 tO S
80-Autos for Sale
at the Movieland Drive.in
Theatre. South 17.92. Phone 372.
1969 Ford Gataxie 500, 7 door, 390
1216.
engine; 1964 Ford van camper;
1911 Renault P.10, 4 door; 1969
Renault R.10, 1 door, 1969
71-Anfles
Plymouth Fury, I door. Phone 319.
5370.
Good furniture rom the'20s end
collictables. Hi.Way 46 Antiques, 1912 Chevrolet Luv PIckup, good
P.', miles east 011.4 on Rt. 44. 322.
condition, $1,315.
6972.
1914 Matador A, vinyl roof, bucket
seats, automatic air, Cruise

64-Equipment

NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland. Johnson. SBE,
Pierc.Simpson, Beta. Browning,
Hy-gain Handic, Regency, 1.
Berry and Pace. Complete ac
cessorles. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE. 1319 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando. 293.4771

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)I'Spanamer,fiberglassbI, SO HP
Mercury. Excellent for skiing,
1300. 3223525.

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APOPKA- Duplex lot, tO'x)15'.
54.500.

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AOyie. Plants &amp; Answers, 210 E.
lit St.. 323.7571.

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Can't stay on edict?
Cat1322 0071

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233566 or 373.7710

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items. Sell us your car or truck even LI you
owe money on It, See Bill Ray or
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanforo Ave.
Jack Mink, BAIRD-PAY DAT.
SUN, Fern Park, 131.1311.

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Req. Real Estate Broker
117W. lit, Sanford 322 56.11

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2400
Building on busy cornert Zoned CC
2 Owner will help finance. 162.500.
Realty, Inc.
Call Mr. Belslto for details. 322
5091 after 6
2521 P*rk Dr.
Atler Hours,
MIS Realtors
322 9251; 372 3991
Sanford, 2 furnishe.d apt,. in central
location, both rented. Excellent
322.2118
income, By owner. $10,500 cash.
131 5992.

BALL REALTY

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 1975
season, half price, Guaranteed
Installation a
terms, Call 305.
155.91.51 ,,.ii..

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heat &amp; air, other features, like
new. In adult park. No down, will Man's X31 golf clubs, 2 thru wedge.
sacrifice. 321 0239.
Hogan woods, 1, 3, 1 and 5, 5100.
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Set of lady's Patty Berg irons,
Wilson woods 1, 3 and 5. 535. 372.
43-Lots-Acreage
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Dceamwold- Qwner will finance
nice 3 BR with carport, new
carpet, hardwood floors. A.)
condition. Priced right. 323 5.609 or
323.4762

The Evening Herald

3BR,l½bath,60'x12'Star,3r metal
awning, shed Hurricane Awning.
Reasonable. 373.4453.
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Owner transferred, must sell brand
new home, beautiful white brick 3
BR, 2 bath, central heat.air,
beautiful wall to wall carpeting.
Call 3220706 after 5:30 weekdays.
anytime weekends. Or come by
arid see it. 2117 Yale Ave.

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IS YR. FHA F INANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3303 Orlando Drive
Saniord,n.sloo

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Glastron II'.',' Runabout, Evinrude,
$3 hp., 3 Cyl.. power tilt, top,
custom trailer, all accessories.
Excel, coneS. JOhn Bean, 373 5691
or 531 5090.

62-Lawn-Garden

3222611 or 831-9993

322-2090

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42-Mobile Homes

1975 ND 230 Yamaha
Excellent Running Cond.
1500. 322.0939

1,67 FortI F 500 lIft. van, hydraulic
lit?, air. Phone 323.7340.

ORIENTALRIJGSWANTED
Top prices, used, any condition.
5445126, Winter Park.

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15 Words $2

'71 Honda ST 90 and '73 Honda 350
CE, both immaculate. In storage
for I yew. Best offer, 323-7550.

DAVE 5' 323.9370

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Add lIc for each additional 5 words.

Days 332.6173
Nights-3fl7332

NEAT ASA PIN-) BR, 1½ baths,
carpeting, central heat.air, patio,
range. 12 Mo. BPP warranty.
$25100

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P085014 MARINE
2921 Hwy 1797
372 5961

Compose your own memoriam, or
ask our assistance. We should
receive your message no later
than S p.m. Friday, May 25th.

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May 31st

COLBERT

REALTY INC.
3fl,7fl
Eves.322.0612 or 322.1551

FOUR FOR THE PRICE OF ONEIrental units. live In one, rent out
the Others. Grosses $315 a monlh.
$25,000.

REALTORS

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy. 17.97. 530.4206

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HIGHEST PRICES
Used Office Furniture
we also buy total Inventories.
Southern Liquidator's
Apopha, Si) II

PORCH SALE (rear), Sat. 9:30
hI. -Sun ltil. Chest of drawers,
2 Dressers, China cabinet,
Sideboards (2), Table, I Chairs,
Dry bar, Clothing, Misc. 2430 S.
Myrtle Ave., 323 5152.
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1972 XLCH, extended front end and

Golf game gone to pot\ Sill those old
clubs with a classlf lid ad. Call 322.
2411 or $319993.

carport Sale- Built.In oven and
range top, exhaust hood, all
stainless; AM.FM stereo console;
small refrigerator; misc. Items.
Nothing over $65. Sal. and Sun.,
noon to 1 pm. $20 Valencia St.,
Sanford

To Be Published

ONE OF A KIND- Mayfair. boat
dock, heated pool, 2 fIreplaces, 3
patios, Much, much more.
51)5.000.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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the Classified Ads every day.

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18-Motorcycles

to Buy

We Buy
PINEY WOODS BARN
Furnilure &amp; MKII1Ir.acus. Sell
for 30 pcI. commission. Free PIck.
ups. Auction, Saturdays 1 p.m.
Sanford 337.1320

I?' fiberglass Runabout, 75 hp.
Johnson, 3 mos, old, uc5 5 p4
23,000. 323.1071 or )739095 after S.

Memorial Day Message

Sanford. lovely 2 story I BR, 2 bath
corner loS. assume loan, small
down, by owner, 534.5992

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Departed Loved
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Store 6 Office Bldgs. for Rent, 1,000
sq. ft. $725,

POOL- Colonial style, cypress
fence,breakfastbar, family room,
excellent neighborhood, BPP
warranty. 549,900.

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Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distrIbutor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideratIon
given for prime locatIon. Call 305.
42.4
collect.
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322.7155

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Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 322.1052
anytime.

2 BR mobile home.

Req Real Estale Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
Phone 322.75$), Sanford

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I BR, 2 bath. illS Paloma. $31,500.

STUNNING- Spacious 3 BR
overlooking
river,
Master
bedroom has sitting area,
beautiful oak trees, Must be seen.
BPP 12 mo. warranty. 176100

68-Wanted

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Ads
didn't
work. there wouldn't be any.

IBP, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner,
$29,900. 3226915.
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COMPLETELY FENCED- 3 BR, 2
baths, family room, central
vacuum, kitchen equipped,
reduced to $19,500.

GARAGE 5Ai.E- 107 Temple Drive.
Moving into apt., must sell 101 of
odds &amp; ends, furniture &amp; clothes.
Sat. I Sun. 9a.m. to ? )fl ill).

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REAL ESTATE

MINT CONDITION- 3 BR, large
lot, custom cabinets, calm kit.
chen, 1500 sq. ft. A beauty for
512.500.

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Highway 17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

Auction Arsenal

Peg. Real Estate Broker
1100 E.2SIh St.
322.U35
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Cozy, 2 BR, brick home, nice area
large lot. Ideal for retires or
newIywed. $21,500. Call Betty
Flamm, Associate,

FIRST TIME ADVERTISEDI I BR,
1½ baths, in Washington Oaks,
central heat, carpeting. BPP 12
mo, warranty. $25,000.

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322.6.4.57

Req. Real Estate Broker 3710s.
322 0777
373 774$
323 7595

REALTY

Stenstrom Realty

Merchandise

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Owner selling 3 BR, 2 bath stylish
home near Country Club golf
course. Central heat end air,
carpeted throughout, enclosed
P'tio. heated pool, bar.b.que,
fenced for privacy. First time
offered, Shown evenings and
weekends. Call 323.5167.

LAKE MARY- 2 Bedrooms, shaded
corner lot, breezy screened porch.
Walk to swimming. $11,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
POOL
DIBARY AREA- 3 BR, central
heat 6 aIr, wall.wall carpet. No S Bedroom older two story home on
beautiful half acre lot. 512.500.
qualifying Immediate occupancy,
CALL NOW
523.400
LAKE MARY-FISH, SWIM, SKI
Roomy 3 bedroom, 7 bath lakefront
JOHNNY WALKER
home on over I'.', wooded acres.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Formal dining, family kitchen.
REAL ESTATE INC.
563.000. CALL NOW

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1)100. down,
assume mortgage $35,900. 3 BR. 2
bath, refrlg, cilrus. 1272.50 mo.
531.1213,

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L,OTHERS pay your INCOME. 2
BR duplex (I f 6). 527,900. Good
terms. Get 70pct. CASH return on
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DISCOUNT. Tax SAVINGS, &amp; get
rich, even with the headaches.
Call Central FIa's
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AUTO TRAIN, walk to work from
lhis "neat as a pin") BR. I', bath
home. Fenced yard, central heat
&amp; air, wall wall carpeting, utility
building. 125,000 with good Ierms.

Stemper Realty
BELOWFHA APPRAISAL
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Clean, 3 BR, air plus garage, carpet,
3224991
range &amp; refrigerator. Asking .19195. French
Eve. 322.1196. 322.1)61. 322.1914
523.200. Out of town owner winti
offer.
4 BR, 2 bath, air conditIon. 1)2
Tangslo Drive. 322.1515 or 322
24 Hrs.
323.9410
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STONE ISLAND- 4 bedroom. 2",
baths, family room with fireplace,
screened porch overlooking park
area. Many extras. Tennis Courts.
swimming pool, pasture for
horses, accesstoLakeMonrooand
other recreation areas available.
$59,900wiIh assumable mortgage,

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JUST LISTEDI Quiet area, 3 BR, 2
baths, equipped satin kitchen,
central heat, air, excellent con.
dition. BPP 12 me. warranty.

Req. Real Estate Broker
l'3$S.SanfordAve.
0759 eves. 331.7640

SAN LANTA
All brick beauty. 3
bedrOOm, 2 bath well Pept home,
Convenient to shopping, hospital,
schools and church. Many
amenities Including fenced yard.
$21,900.

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529.700. REDUCED TO $21,i"3
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and
BR, block, 2 bath, den, large
ideal location 1314 E. Lansdowne
lot Nicely landscaped.
Ave., Orange city.
901 775255o.
County.- 7 BR. Iurn • good roof A
fenced A real buy. 51.500.

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One of the more persistent rumors heard on CB
channels is that the FCC is planning to prohibit the use of
beams or directional base station antennas for Class D
operators.
The rumor is false and couldn't be Further from the
thinking of the FCC's top CB engineer.
How or where it started is irrelevant. But we've
received angry protests from CBers in a dozen states.
California. Michigan. Florida and Iowa CBers were first
to voice their fears and objections. The worry is for
nought.
"Actuall. I'm for absolutely no limitations on antennas at alt. except for the accepted and necessary
height restrictions," says Charles Higginbotham, head of
the FCC's safety and specia! radio services bureau in
Washington.
"In fact, I think that wider use of beams by CBers would
improve the clutter and congestion caused by the growing
number of new stations."
The reason why a beam antenna Is so much more
effective than the standard ground plane or omnidirectional antenna Is that a beam concentrates the
power in one direction only.
A base station equipped with a beam reaches out and
"hears" further. While a ground plane receives signals
and radiates power in a 360-degree radius, a beam doesn't
waste energy by spreading it out in areas that aren't
needed. It doesn't pick up stations and static) from the
side and back.
The disadvantages of a directional antenna are that
they cost more than a ground plane and usually require a
hefty directional rotor, though some new models come
with an electronic switch that allows them to be "pointed"
without actually turning.
Because of the added efficiency, the FCC requires
that no part of a directional antenna exceed the height of
20 feet above the ground or structure on which it is
mounted. For ground planes, the height limitation is 60

Q. Does the FCC have a system In giving out call
letters or dri It simply issue them at random? Michael l
Hervey, Galena, 1114
A. The FCC issues them by computer, allocating call
signs sequentially as the applications roil in. Because of
the tremendous flood of license applications - which has
just about used up the millions of possible three-letter and
four-number cominationa
the FCC has now added a
fourth letter prefix to new CB licenses.
Q. I'm ready to get Into CB radio and I want to buy the
best. But I don't know whether I should go SSR or not.
Also, I don't know whether I should wall until the FCC I
allots new channels. What's your advice? - Henry
Hayden, Long Beach, Miss.
A.First, i recommend you buy a set Uiat has both A31
and SSB, if you can afford the extra $80 to $10) It costs. 11
While only 15 per cent of CB operators now have it, SSB
has more power over AM, is more readable and is clearly
the wave of the future. Don't worry about the extra
frequencies. When they come, your set will still be very
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Q. How can I protect my mobile CB from getting
ripped oft? I can't afford a burglar alarm and I don't like
the wiring that's required for a sliding mount. - K.M.,
Sacramento, Cal.
A. Then try the special pick-proof lock mount
manufactured by the Shur-Lok Co., of Hutchins, Texas. It
costs about $15 and allows a permanent dash or hump
rnour.t that can't be pried loose. The firm also makes the
'Flip Flop" antenna mount that folds Into the trunk of
your car, handy for those automatic car washes as well as
for security.
Q. I'm a truck driver who works the east coast. I hear
that 11 you can prove you're a trucker, you can get
Channel 23A put in your radio and use the extra frequency
to talk to truckers on CB. is that rigid? James Talbert,
Trenton, N.J.
A. Another false rumor. Channel 23A, or the next
frequency above the regular CB band, is not yet allocated
to CB operntors and if the FCC catches you using it, they'll
issi.r a violation. Stick with Channel 19, the legal channel
used by most truckers.
We welcome your questions on CB or related matten. Write Mike Wendland, "CB Break," c-o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fla., 32771.
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CB Radios Are Valuable
In More Ways Than One
What good is a CB radio?
Is it worth the price one shells
out for either a mobile unit or a
base that's pretty well
stationary in a home or office?
Having been the proud OWflCr
of a citizens band mobile unit
for nearly a decade, we can
attest to the true value of these
rigs.
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traveling the highways and station"
biways of the southeastern
We've been caught in all of
United States. And some of that these situations and can
time was spent in some pretty guarantee you there's nothing
remote areas while at other like a CBer who's alert and
times we'd be in the heart of a considerate enough to render
metropolitan area.
aid.
Have you ever been out in the
Too, we've been on the road
boondocks looking for a dirt
at times when we thought we'd
road that might lead you to the
spot where your kids will be
campirg out for a week ortwo"
If o, you'll flu-60w the value of
that CB; radio.
WENATCIIEE. Wash. (AP)
. When "First Momma" Betty
We'll never forget the time
Ford tried out her new Citizens
when we were taking our oldest
offspring to the Florida Game
Hand radio last month in Texas,
and Fresh Water Fish Corn- she had trouble finding
mission camp for a two week
someone to talk to. Her probstay.
leins could be over.
The camp itself was located
The First Lady's name is on
north of Ocala in some remote
area that we'd never heard of. the exchange list of the EverWell, to make a long story green QSI. (Quick, Send IRt ter)
short, it didn't take more than a Club.
holler for help from anyone
Club president Dana Bowen
copying The Irishman in that said he's "In seventh heaven"
mobile before we got a reply,
since he and his wife, Leona,
complete with specific direcgot a letter of thanks from Mrs.
tions as to how to reach the
campsite and before you could
Ford for extending her an honpossibly have made a plea for a
orary membership in the
10-9 we wete at our destination,
member CB group. The club
swaps
call-letter cards containAnother good example of
worth of the CB was illustrated ing the air names or "handles"
to us when we were caught in of the members,
rush-hour traffic in Downtown
Mrs. Ford's thank-you note
Atlanta, looking for a specific
la'gan•
"That's a big 10-4, the
address and really bogged
down literally stuck in slow- (B lingo for message received
moving, bumper-to-bumber and ended with Mrs. Ford using
traffic with little or no chance of
getting off the highway and Into
a service station In order to ask
directions.
Again, the CB came to our
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all these 'Good Buddies' In
various situations and
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if it hadn't been for that rig of
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10-200 Police Needed

Dolores, who Is an artist,
designed the format as a
comtemporary statement. "I
I didn't want to just make a quilt!
To make It, we used scraps. I'm
a collector anyway, and have
. fabrics stashed all over the
house. We raided the Maitland
Art
Center, and even used worn
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Dolores loves mountains,
coming from the West. In the
So they hate to eventually
Sutter's Creek scene, she kept
pt with their treasure? "No,
losing the water wheel. "I cut a indeed! It
initial intent
water wheel out of a blanket,
to share what we felt about our

we could find." They did alright pension and growth, Including
too, as the total cost came to America's efforts toward world
approximately $50 .- excluding peace.
labor. But the collage is valued
"In the beginning, people
at $50,000!
smiled and though we were just
Variously called a quilt, doing 'busy woman work,' but
tapestry, and wall-hanging, the we had something to say, and
work of art is a magnificent we wanted to say it!" said
view of our country's history, Dolores.
centered with the Declaration
There were a couple of trying
of Indepundence (1776), and times when Dolores felt like
continues outward In all throwing in the towel, but,
directions until reaching the 'Winnie was the humorous
borders were current events spirit behind the work, and she
are depicted (1976).
pulled us through," she said.
The topical themes begin at Once, when showing the collage
the top with migration, then at a public gathering, Winnie
progress
clockwise
to concluded with "We thank you
economics and politics in the from the corner of our quilt and
upper right segment. Invention the bottom of our heart!"
and technology complete the
The most difficult part of the
right side. The historical quilting was the "Melting Pot"
episodes of war are located in scene, according to Dolores.
the lower section, followed "The background material kept
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Break' Slated
The Tr-County Road Runners citizens band (CB) radio
club of Sanford will be serving
free coffee to area CBers and
anyone interested In getting
into the popular citizens radio
movement at a "Coffee Break"
on May .
The break, from 6 to 10 pin.
at the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
building at Sanford Ave. and E.
First St., will also feature other
refreshments and adult and
children's door prizes.
prize of the evening
will be a 23-channel CB moble
transceiver complete with
antenna.
Trophies will be given for the
largest club in attendance and
for the oldest person attending.
All CB farms are invited to
('Orne to the coffee break, according to club official&amp;

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quilt, so there are now three
water wheels, with two on the
back side!"
Continuing, she said, "We
actually started the quilting by
hanging it on the drapes, but It
got so heavy, It bent the rod.
'Then we hung It on a wall, but It
was still too big. Then we
moved it to the Maitland Art
Center, and finally ended up on
Minnie's living room floor!"
The women are presently
negotiating a tour which would
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"Collage Florida." Grants are
provided as incentives for this
type of artistic endeavor, with
federal monies available but
requiring matching funds also.
Private donations make up
these funds, with more Information available on the
subject from James McBeth,
director of Archives, History
and Records, Tallahassee, Fla.
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The over-all role of the Dena Hansel, R.N., Volunteer
Florida Chapter of the Americen Red Cross In time of Chairman, Nursing and Health
American Red Cross and the disaster will be discussed by Programs, Central Florida
District Eight Florida Nurses Ralph Barlow, disaster director Chapter, ARC.
Association, the conference oftheSoutheastern,reaOffic.e,
features a day long program ARC. Bonnie Stemler, R.N.
Registration of $7.50 and $5.00
slated to develop an un- director of Nursing and Health for student nurses should be
derstanding of the con -elation Programs, Upper Pinellas mailed to Central Florida
of all community resources County Chapter, ARC will Chapter, American Red Cross,
during a disaster.
discuss the role of the disaster P.O. Box 6726, Orlando, Fla.,
Larry Dodd, state Em- nurse.
32803. Checks should be payable
munizatlon officer, will be the
to the Central Florida Chapter,
luncheon speaker. Ills topic will
Workshops will Include ARC. Registration includes
be, "The A-Swine Vaccine nursing homes, emergency lunch, coffee breaks and
medical services, home health materials.
Immunization Program."

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World in August during the 'Miss Junior Teen' pageant. Under the direction of Mrs. Sue Eardley, the
40-member dance team also performs at school football and basketball games as well as In parades
and other special events In the Central Florida area. Officers include: (front, from left) Ann Hobbs,
secretary; Teresa Swift, co-captain; Melanie Byrd, captain; Tammy Harrison, treasurer and
Mickey Pugh, lieutenant. Also (back, from left, Ueutenanta Cindy Bw'dette, Ruths Yates and Cindy
Goodson; Social Chairmen Sharlee Johnson and Cherie Brown; and Ueutenants Sirs Madden and
Sally Grant. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Grove School, American Field meetings.
PTA members will celebrate note.
from Lyman High School, Lake
Council also provides a forum Service, Seminole County
the close of another year's work
Entertainment at "School Howell's stage band, and a
on May 28 at Seminole County for the exchange of information Sheriff's Department and Daze" will be provided by group from l..ake Brantley High
Co"ncil of PTAs annual wuong local PTAs and for the others. Discussion of items of music and drama groups from School with a Bicentennial
banquet, "School Daze Through presentation of Information to interest regarding Seminole Seminole County high schools. tribute.
from
community County Schools and state The stage will be shared by
the Years." Beginning at 6:30 PTAs
Tickets for the May 28
will
feature
a
resources
such
as the Seminole legislative action are an Em- Oviedo High School's concert banquet are available through
p.m. the banquet
display of winning entries in the County Mental Health Unit, the portant part of monthly band, The Greyhound Singers your local PTA president.
Bicentennial Arts and Crafts
Show sponsored by Seminole
County Council of PTAsOfficers being Installed that
evening
evening are Dottie Poole,
president; Anne Boston, first
The crisis in our schools! At a policy? In the way our tax tremendous variety of subjects, literature and music. A total of
vice-president; Gloria Ward, time when this ominous phrase dollars for education are being including: "Negotiations
450.500 state finalists - will be
second vice-president; Connie is taking on personal meaning spent' In helping to decide the Where? When' Who' Why' selected during the convention.
Herbert, recording secretary; for every parent with school direction of our children's "Where Have All the Students
During the business portion of
Jackie Davis, corresponding age children, the National PTA education?
Gone? - Absenteeism," and the convention, delegates will
and Carolyn is urging greater involvement
secretary;
"What's
Happening
in elect new national officers for
"That is why parent, teacher Washington
Jackson, treasurer.
today."
by its membership at the local
two-year terms, to fill the
Seminole County Council of unit level, to make a real dif- and student participation
of
secretary,
The major drug abuse positions
Parent Teacher Associations is ference in the quality of through the local PTA unit Is of
treasurer, and four regional
paramount importance in problem among young people
an association of 27 PTA educatIon,
the National vice-presidents.
turning around the crisis in our today, and what
schools in Seminole County with
" the country's largest
With this in mind, the PTA schools
why 'The Year of PTA is doing about i
a total membership of 7076. It
has chosen "The Today PTA - the Local Unit' is part of our Alcohol Education Project, and volunteer organization devoted
provides direct assistance to
solely to promoting the health,
PTAs with a "School of The Year Of The Local Unit" as convention theme."
el unique dramatic presentation
local
of
education
and welfare of
the theme for its 80th Annual
on health education, in behalf
Information" each fall to help
"The Today PTA, "
childr
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and
youth, the
Convention, May 23-26 In
PTA officers and members get
Kimmel
the
PTA's
Comprehensive
National
PTA
operates
on the
related, emphasizes School-Community Health
the year started on a strong delegates
Louisville, Ky. Some 2,000 the organization's involvement
also
be
basic
premise
that
an
actionare
Education Project, will
expected to at- with current issues affecting
oriented movement of 6,620,765
tend the four-day event, which the education
Beauty Tips
welfare of workshop offerings,
and
members can be highly efwill be at the Gait [louse and
Big, big woes
An impressive highlight of fective as advocates for the
children and youth, and Is also
Big swinging capes and coats, louisville Gardens.
the theme for her two-year the convention will be an young. This can be ac.
"There Is a battle going on, wpipjtraUon
like large brimmed hats, work
exhibit of finalists' works In the complished
through the
best on the tall woman. right now, over who shall
This year's convention will PTA's 1975-76 National Cultural coordinated efforts of the inOtherwise, they tend to be control the schools in this focus on the power, potential Arts "Reflections Pr
oject." dividual PTA member, the
overpowering,
country," says Carol Kiinmell, and needs of PTA Leadership at Titled "Spirit of '7$
The local unit (there are 32,0(X) such
National PTA president. "We the local unit, council and state Miracle of America," the units61 dvuwrniu'y and high
As a Check make-up
final cosmetic check, believe that the schools belong levels, through a wide range of contest, now in Its eighth year, schools
throughout the counAlice White (left) instructor, and L&amp;11le Fesler, food service look at your reflection in profile to the public, and that If we, as "Action Clinics." These offers elementary
and secon- try), the council (a group of
school's
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all
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manager at Lyman High School got
make sure foundation and parents, are this public, why popular workshond, featuring dary school students the up- local PTA units
in a town,
Bicentennial Day Celebration. Ms. Fessler's petticoat was worn blusher are blended at temple aren't we being Involved in the well-known educators aswell as portunity for creative exvillage,
city
or county), and the
by her husband's grandmother. tilerald Photo by Elda Nichols I and at the jawitne.
decisions that determine school PTA leaders, will encompass a pression in the visual arts, state
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section! Weutlllzed every thing left area depicts national ex-

country. The final home for the
mosaic will be the R. A. Gray
Archives, Library and Museum
Building, Tallahassee. "Collage
America will be the center
feature at the grand opening of
the building In January, 1977,"
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we were just too tired to condirected to our destination with tinue.
no hassle.
However, we managed to get
acBeron the radio in one locale
and he kept up a lot of idle
chatter with us until we got
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twenty, you're never far from the wall-to-wall sales power
of those Classified ads. Sales power packed tighter than
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Quilt." So the three began the
horrendous task thatwas to
encompass 7,000 actual acRcoun ted hours of hard work,
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stations, it's often hard for the FCC to enforce the height
limitations.
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In And Around Sanford

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Miss Douglas Weds
Another Douglas

Area Couple Visits Far East
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blossoms In full bloom hailed a
cordial hello to Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth (Annette) Wing when
they arrived in Japan in April
on a three-week trip which
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with the Rev. Leo Barnes performing the candlelight double-ring
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Skinner.
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New Anchor Club officers were Installed at a Wednesday ceremony (from left): Marion Ray,
Osteen. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Douglas OFFICERS
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chaplain; Sally Oyler, president; Mrs. Denise Swain, spomor; Vicky Reynolds, secretary; and Linda
of Lake Monroe.
Lykens, treasurer. Vice President Jolene Brubaker was absent. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
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Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a gown of
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candlelight dulcette satin with a chantilly lace bodice, sleeves and
deep cut-away hemline. The waistline and wrists were cinched In And Around Winter Springs
with satin ribbon and lace scallops fram rl the neckline, sleeves
and hem. Her chapel length veil of Imported candlelight Illusion
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carried a cascade of carnations and daisies.
this organization or desiring ceremony aboard the battleslUp
A group of government acDebbie Muse served as matron of honor and bridesmaids
were Glenda Whidden, Cheryl Carpenter and Deanna Long. They countants (federal, state,
information related to it, may USS Texas.
wore identical gowns of floral print voile with pinafore effect in a county, and municipal) met
call Marcel Snyder at 671.7581.
George and Helen Wehrenrainbow of colors. The sashed gowns were sleeveless with square recently at the home of Marcel
berg of Long Island, N.Y., were
necklines trimmed with lace. The attendants carried baskets of Snyder in Tuscawilla to discuss
Raymond and Amelia recent visitors to the home of
organizing an Orlando chapter
daisies.
Kimball
of the Ranchlands Rita and Bill Hahn of Old Town,
Gary Muse served as best man. Stedt Lee, Chester Carpenter of the Association of Govern
recently returned from a trip to where they spent the greater ,
nient Accountants (AGA).
and Mike Muse were ushers.
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Chris Peratino, national
Lori Carpenter and Chuckle Carpenter were flower girl and
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Following a reception in the church Fellowship flail, the present to advise the group on present to bring one other Elaine Kimball and their
Betty Ash, wife of Counthe objectives and professional qualified government ac- daughters, Theresa and Denise.
couple left on a wedding trip to Lake Buena Vista.
They visited an Indian cilman Claude Ash, after
They will make their home on Durren Avenue, Osteen. The standards of AGA and to countant to the next meeting,
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS DOUGLAS
bride is a dental assistant to Dr. W. II. Runge in Sanfqrd. The recommend procedures for when a charter petition will be reservation and also saw First spending a colorful career in
prepared and signed.
Lady Betty Ford, who was in first the nursing profession and
bridegroom is a telephone cable maintenance worker for Winter establishing a local chapter.
Snyder asked each person
Anyone interested In joining Houston to participate in a later in hotel management, had
Park Telephone.
launched yet another career.
She has just opened a little
Club
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shop in Longwood called Misty fl
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Illusions which sells plants,
inacrtni unit ceramics. She
also teaches a ceramics class
Sarah deSaussure Peterson trimmed with cluny lace and
each Tuesday evening.
The highlight of the May 18 future plans for the group.
Luncheon,
became the bride of Daniel she carried a bouquet of
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meeting of the Winter Springs
The first meeting in June has
The candlelight Exempler
Bowman White May at 6p.m. daisies.
Local artist Steve Maize of
Junior Police was the been canceled by the Adult Ritual were held for new the Terraces keeps winning
Mrs. James Christopher
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presentation
of several Advisory Board. The next members progressing to Xi those awards. lie recently
Wilderness, Flat Rock, N.C., Henderson of Columbia, S.C.
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Bicentennial skits by members meeting of the Junior Police Beta Eta. New members, attended the Fernandina Beach
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with the Rev. Christopher was matron of honor and Miss
of the group.
will be held on June i5,at7p.m. welcomed with the sorority
FitzSimmons Allison of- Linda Margaret Barton of
Arts and Crafts Show held in
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ficiating. Organ music was Atlanta, Ga., was bridesmaid.
.'l surrounding the Liberty Bell and all members and parents Wanda Hubbard. Eve Rogero, annual Shrimp Boat Festival
played by Miss Georgie Hen- They wore identical gowns of
and John Booth, dressed in are invited to attend.
Evelyn
DeMattio,
mint green georgette featuring
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I..ois and blessing of the fleet.
costume, addressed the group
Falgione, Dottie Williamson
Maize came back to his home
The bride is the daughter of molded bodice, scooped
as Will Rogers and gave some X BE
and Marion Farella.
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Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Bartholdi neckline with bertha and full
background on this great
Officers installed at the same town with an award for first
bishop sleeves. They carried
Peterson Jr., of Sanford.
American.
The
Beta Eta Chapter, meeting included: Phyllis place in photography.
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. nosegays of daisies.
Natalie Bergman, Ricky Beta Sigma Phi, held its first Senkarik, president; Pat
William Garner White IV of
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Bertyle Tate of Meadowlark
William Garner White Jr., and
Powell, Traci Kim Powell, May meeting at the home of Largen, vice president; Pam has returned from a three-week
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a fine skit on the Con- efforts of chapter members who secretary and Margie Beine, Elizabeth.
Given in marriage by her Peterson III of Sanford, Albert
stitution, while Julie Nelson and hosted the recent Founders Day treasurer.
father, the bride wore a gown of Drane Oliphant of Chester,
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bodice, scooped neckline and Lexington, S.C. and Michael W.
son George of Hughes, and her
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inventors.
full bishop sleeves edged in lye of Columbia, S.C.
daughter and son-in-law Nancy
Diana Miller and Robin Smith
Following a reception at Oak
cluny lace. Vertical bands of
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enacted
about the making
cluny lace also 'trimmed the', Knoll, the couple 1eft on a
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Traveling
back 1' spend the
need
good
thick
hair
for
body,
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bodice. The softly gathered wedding trip to Mexico.
Anticipating the success of otherwise the hairdo may bok sum
summer In W
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They will make their new
skirt had three tiers, each
Betsy Ross, while John Younkln the wedge haircut months be good when you leave a salon, her grandmother and aunt and
recited fact about Benjamin fore ice skating champion but it may look limp the next Uncle Linda and Joe Kizer, was
accented with cluny lace, which residence in Greenville, S.C.,
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Franklin.
was also used to trim the where the bridegroom is emI)orothy Hamill made It famous day. In a wig, it will keep its Mrs. Tate's "littlest" grandKim Potroff and Brenda at Innsbruck, Josef ofliome,as shape."
hemline and chapel train. Her ployed by the Rainey, McKay,
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daughter Laura Wallace.
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Kimball gave a delightful he is known, was turning out the
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headpiece was a fingertip Britton, Gibbes, Clarkson law
MRS. DANIEL WHITE
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Engagements
program ended with Theresa month, said the San Francisco
01AM0
Bartle, dressed in costume, wig designer.
speaking as "Ben Franklin's "The style Is a little longer
Mouse" and gave dates and than the ireal) hairdo worn by
Fuller, Ma rlette Engaged
highlights of this great man.
Dorothy because the longer
Participation
in
the
Bicenlength
is more flattering to
Earl
Marlette
of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fuller is the granddaugher of Mr. and Mrs.
of 1204 Crescent St., Sanford, Mrs. Carl E. Davis of Tyler, Burlington. He is a 1965 tenrilal projects are strictly more women," he explained.
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Straight, szuuoth and bowilike
announce the engagement of Tex., and the late Mr. and Mrs. graduate of R.H. Watkins High voluntary and the group chose
from
the
crown
with
bangs
that
their daughter, Peggy Jean, to Oscar 0. Querry of Renton, School in Laurel, Miss., and a its own theme.
Christopher Remle Marlette, Wash. She is employed as a 1970 graudate of the University The balance of the meeting play hide and seek with
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son of Billie M. Marlette of second grade teacher at Winter of Southern Mississippi at was spent in discussion of ejeirows, the hairdo requires
Hattiesburg. He is employed as
Sanford and M. Marlette of Springs Elementary School.
a
physical education instructor
Charlotte, N.C.
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tier fiance, born in at Goldsboro Elementary
Miss Fuller is a 1970 graduate Burlington, N.C., is the grand- School.
of Seminole High School and son of Mozelle Moore of The wedding will be Aug. 7 at
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1974 graduate of the University Burlington and Eugene p. 2 p.m. at the First Baptist
of Florida. Born in Orlando, she Moore of Mims. and Mr. and Church of Sanford.
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most eligible Seminole High School.
The four-day trip Is her reward bachelors, Frank Dunn, is
Guests arriving at 6:30 p.m.
for selling more than the getting married. At this point, played darts, ping pong, and
required amount of insurance Frank and his fiancee,
who Is listened to records while
through the company she from Tennessee plan no formal hamburgers
were cooking on
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announcement. the grill.
Baba and other represen- A comment was made that
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a lucky girl, bracelet was given to Sherry by
beachcomber's holiday were flashing a broad smile,
and In a the hosts.
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entertained at the "Million genteel
Frank
manner,
Invited to attend were Mr.
Orientals in Tokyo and enThis historical
trip
was made Dollar Ball and Banquet" boasted, "No, I'm the one who's and Mrs. Walter Cook, the
chanted with their lifestyles, possible
through the
efforts
of Friday night when awards were lucky."
honoree's parents; Dan Cook,
They both found shopping in the the students raising meager presented.
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her
brother; Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
bargain mecca of the Far East, funds from various enterprises Although Baba
injured her foot
Expect parties and more Wilson, her grandparents.
Hong Kong, fascinating,
and the generosity of civic about ten days ago she said, "I parties during the full swing
of
Also, Chris Warfel, Patti
Annette said, "I could have organizations and personal am
still
on
crutches,
but
the
"friendly
season."
Sid
Meyers,
Shelia Johnson, Kathy
pent weeks just shoppin g and donations.
wouldn't miss this coveted VihIen Jr. was honored at a
Woodruff,
Janie Paul, Meg
admiring all the handwork. And
Ann Newkirk said, "We had a holiday for the world."
political party Sunday at the Newman, Sandy Turner, Mia
the food was really delicious, wonderful time and
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the kids
etate of Mr. and Mrs. E. Caulombe, Cind,l Brunet, Less
but unbelievably expensive." were thrilled beyond words. We
Mrs. W. Vincent (Sheila) Everette Huskey, Longwood. Cook, Tommy Foggin, Chuck
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Following the whirlwind of had no problems and they all Roberts was featured in the
Co-hosts for the event were Cowan, Dean Barley, Mark
activities and festivities in the behaved beautifully."
latest issue of the national the following mayors: James Stevens, Mark Wilchar, Gregg
Orient, Annette and Ken paused
The entourage took in all the publication, the Salvation I.ormann, Longwood; Leon Jacot,
Bob Rape, Bill Wooden,
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in Hawaii en route home for It major landmarks in D.C., Army's "War Cry." The item 011f f, Oviedo; Walter Sorenson, Joe
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Pickens,
and R (rest and relaxation) toured the Kennedy Center, referred to her devotion and Lake Mary; Norman Floyd, Mike Connors.Chris Kelly, and
The Garden Club of Sanford president: Mrs. Marion (below, right) pictured with
with a cousin of Ken's who cruised down the Potomac dedication to the Salvation Altamonte Springs; Troy L.
wrapped up its activities for the Arrington,
recording (from left) new Life Member
showed them the highlights of River to Mt. Vernon and were Army
and for winning the I'iland, Winter Springs; and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C.
the Islands. Three more days Intrigued with the
Joseph
ear with an installatton lun- secretary; Mrs.
Fahey, Audrey Speer and retiring
play, "Guys cherished "Others" award G era I d Christensen, Carlson Jr. and children,
were spent in Los Angeles and Dolls."
tr easurer and Mrs. G. Andrew officers Mrs Robert Brisson,
earlier in Sanford.
Casselberry. Other co-hosts Charlie 3rd and Erika will be cheon at the Garden Clubhouse.
Speer standing in for Mrs.
where they explored the sights
Others accompanying the
were Mike Hattaway and John moving from Frankfurt, West
New officers Installed in- Vernon Wright, corresponding recording secretary; Mrs.
there including the movie students were Nancy Fergus,
Visiting a unisex salon was Morris.
Blanton Owen, vice president
Germany to Sanford, during the eluded (above, from left), Mrs. secretary.
kingdom, Hollywood.
Matherlyn Smith and George undoubtedly a unique unThere will be another month of May.
Richard Fowler, president;
Installation speaker was Mrs. and Mrs. V.M. Smith,
The trip was so exciting and Morris.
dertaking. A robust, good- reception for Sid and all other
The Carlsons have lived in Mrs. Vance Taylor, vice Walter Neals of Winter Park president
Interesting they
the Wings
Having the time of their looking guy who had recently interested
organized Europe for three and a half
plan to return someday. young lives were Willie Brown, had his locks "permed" was in Democrats Monday at
7:30 years and are former residents
However Annette admitted, Robert Buck, Julie Downey, the process of getting his p.m., at Saba] Palm Country
of Sanford. They plan a short
"It's so nice to go away, but Leonard Knight, Rodney Davis, tresses tinted Tahitian. He was Club. S.R. 434. Everybody's
stay in Paris, France before
even nicer to come home."
Chris Mulcahey, Jack Leigh, then ploppled under an ultra- needed and invited,
proceeding to England where
A group of Seminole County Willie Brooks and Kenny violet ray lap
m for more inaw
depart via the Queen
youngsters with emotional and Coutermarsh.
tense tinging. Don't ask me
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson they
will
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social adjustment disabilities
cause, no, I never! Ask Dawn and sans Matt and Tim were Elizabeth II for New York.
Mrs.
Carlson
is
the
former
spent a happy and exciting five
Harriet (Baba) Deas Is and Denise.
hosts at their home recently for Dorothy Diehl, daughter of Mr.
days in the nation's capitol on a gloriously living it up this
a cook-out honoring Sherry and Mrs. Ralph Diehl of
Bicentennial trek.
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Penny Wilson and Dot Barry
from the Sanlando Springs
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Association.
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The Seminole County School medicine and learning will legal
guardian in order to
attitudes toward f amil
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expanding car ee r ptions open
Diagnostic and Resource child's growth and develop- and medical history and to
to women, and newer,
complicated surgical Center of the Seminole,
areas of concern are authorize permission for the
Osceola, and Orange County merit. If
techniques.
schools are co-sponsoring a found the screening team will screening
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promise for accomplishing 0-5 for exceptionalities.
noon and 1 p.m.4 p.m. at the
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different and give the covered
dish luncheon and shower for
Glenn, seeing how his fiance
had several given for her,"
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Peterson of Sanford announce Community College. Born in College, and Is employed by the
engagement of their DeLand, she is the grand- county. Bern In Ocala, he is the
the
daughter, Phyllis Sulane, to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. grandson of Mrs. Pauline
Johnny Ray Williams, son of Ward of Pierson, and the late Oliver of Oviedo.
the Rev, and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Peterson of
The wedding will be Aug. 6 at
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Sex discrimination Is a twoway street, and sometimes men
are on the losing end. But not so
with Glenn Meyers.
While it is usually the bride
who is showered with gifts
before a wedding, this time the
tables were turned, and Glenn
was the honoree at a luncheon
and shower given by his fellow

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DEAR ABBY: I met a man at
work, and we hit it off right
away. lie's married, but says
his wife doesn't care if he goes
with other women.
I guess It must be true
because he never has to hurry
home when we're together, and
he can get away to ree me
whenever he wants to.
This seemed too good to be
true, so I told him that I
wouldn't see him anymore
unless he br ought me a note
from his wife saying it was okay
with her if he went out with me.
lie said he'd put her on the
phone, but she's not in favor of

putting anything in writing
What do you think. Abby?
I'm 42 and divorced, and I
don't want any trouble.
LUCKY
DEAR LUCKY: Note or not,
If you don't want any trouble,
find yourself a single man. His
wife could suddenly change her
mind—and your luck!
DEAR ABBY: Some time ago
you made a big fuss because a
teacher asked her students to
make a "family tree". You said
it was an invasion of privacy.
You sure tipped your mitt on
that one, Abby. 111 bet you've
never traced your family tree
because you're afraid of what
they might find,
KURT
DEAR KURT: No, I'm afraid
they might send me a bunch of
bananas,
Last
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permits a trained physician to
Checsing the right hairbrush flowers and making your own They should hang with an easy,
seal off, rather than "tie", the depends on the texture of your sachets by adding perfume to straight line and cover most of
fallopian tubes. It requires one hair. A rule of thumb is the them
your qhne.
or two small incisions below the coarser the hair, the stiffer the
Don't forget to wear the socks
navel which generally heal bristles should be.
you'll be wearing with sneakers
quickly and leave little or no
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scar.
Boy-leg pants are one way to tight IS worse than too loose. should f it as well as other shoes.
The effectiveness of female neutralize problem thighs in
sterilization is extremely high- bathing suits. Any leg that cuts
virtually 100 per cent for the into the thigh accentuates it,
most commonly used methodsand more reliable than any
Remember that some perother form of birth control fumes, when worn in the sun,
available today.
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If we bickered and quarreled
relationship with a 17-year-old
unwed father like a giraffe over things so trivial, we
needs a sore thoat. The word wouldn't have much of a
from here Is, find other trim- marriage. So tell MONTANA
sportatlon and put as much WIFE, to accept her husband
distance between you and this for what he is — a unique inmixed-up kid as possible.
dividual with the courage to do
DEAR ABBY: My husband what he wants to do for his own
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HATS OFF IN GEORGIA
wears a small musical note in it
Everyone has a problem. What',
to symbolize his profession. I
don't particularly like it, but Yours? For a personal reply, write to
ABBY
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I'm sur e I do a lot of things he 10069. Ooa
Enclose stamped, self.
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November 1 became very much
attracted to a guy. There was
only one problem. He had a
month-old baby. lie's not
married to the baby's mother,
and he says the only reason he
stays with her Is because of the
baby.
I am almost positive that he Is
interested in inc. He gives me a
ride to school every morning,
and we have a lot of fun
laughing and talking together.
lie says that he and his
boyfriends like to go to small
towns near here and pick up
girls. I'm afraid if! ever went
out with him It would lead to
something like that, and he
would have no more regard for
me than he does for the girls he
picks up.
I like this guy a !ot, but un
terrified at the thought of
having a relationship wIth him
Yet deep down I would like to. I
am 15 and he is 17. Maybe if
your print this, he will know I
am talking about him and he'll
talk to me about it.
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the mouth todry. Yourhuifloris aroun4lthe house today, but you
CANCER(JunC2l-JUlYfl) could find that you've taken on
While you have definite goals
AQUARIUS (Jafl.Feb. 19)
today, your appr oach should be You're more skilled in mental
less than obvious. Guide others, pursuits today than in things of
rather than push them.
a physical nature. Use brain
you'll
t.F() (July 23-Aug 22) When rather than brawn and
conf;ontei by challenge today, come out ahead.
fall back on your faith. Th is will
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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make your needs
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May 23,1976

Your circle of acquaintances
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and
contacts will be greatly V
LIBRA
agreement you enter into today enlarged this year. You'll be
has a good chance for success, introduced into a new group by
if you exercise normal good someone you'll shortly meet
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) parL,on shopper.
You should be fortunate
SCORI'lO(Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It
materially today but it won't be
luck
alone.
It'll
happen
shouldn't
be much of a problem
due to
because you'll use your head. to find willing, competent
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) assistants to help you today if
Though you'll be anxious about you ask around a bit.
something you want others to
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toda y.
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better results if

to make things easier for you.

give South a ruff and discard.

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pull a few strings for you today,
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Be hopeful

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(oucentrate on winning.

What's more Important, you'll

LEU (JuIv 23-Aug. 22) You
trifle slow getting
may bit a '
your plass into action today.
but once y%u start rolling you
could chalk ug some impressive

be ablit to use what you see and
hear advantageously.
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showing others how to better
This coming year you may
manage the rcsowutz they
have some influential peorAe
have to work %ilh.
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business and commercial you. They'll do what they can to
dealings today take ample tirue make )our lot easier, but the
to make decisions. lie a com real job will be up to you.

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(O1fl)Ctitive situations today
AQUARIUS(Jan =Feb. 19 1
The odds are likely to favor You. You're very observant te"iit

know how much time a player
should be allowed to take
while deciding what to bid.
The answer is that there is
no time limit imposed by
rules, but undue delay pins
the game for othem and the
We are indebted to our old way to stop a player from tak
friend Easley Blackwood and Ing too much time is simply
the Bulletin of the American not to play with him.
Contract Bridge League for
(Do you have a question
today's hand.
We have filled in our own for the experts? Write "Ask
bidding to get South to six the Jacobys" care of this
spades. Easley didn't give it newspaper, The Jacobys will
to us, Nor did he point out that answer individual questions
South might still be studying of stamped. sell addreSSed
his play. if West had opened a envelopes are enclosed The
diamond. But as it was West most intereskng questions
will be used in this column
opened a heart.
South ruffed in dummy, and will receive copies of
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situation are likely today. By
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may reap even greater rewards
and ha ve too
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much bubble f or only one party.

on. But if it had lost. the slam
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This
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opposition.
more satisfying for you today
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) than acting In your own InPeople in high places look terests. You can get things for
favorably on you today. them they can't acquire
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Ilattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, pushed through
the House a measure which would allow elected
officials to meet in secret as long as there wasn't a
quorum. By an 84-25 vote the Hattaway amendment cleared the house two weeks ago.
Before it can become Law, howe r, the amendment must get approval from the Senate and the
sigriatureof Governor Reubjn Askew. Opponents of
the bill say it nullifies Florida's open meetings law.
"I've talked it over with the governor, and I
agree it's a very dangerous bill. You could kill the
real benefits of the Sunshine Law," Brantley said.
Brantley anticipates only "corrective"
legislation will emerge from the Senate during its

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tended to avoid public notice, or access, when less
than a quorum meets to discuss public t*istheu.
Under present guldetlnes, the Sunshlne Law says
all meetings attended by elected officials must be
open to the general public or Its representative th e
news media
To meet in secret opens the door to a charge of
violation of the law, which Hattaway says is loosely
word and results in charges filed by state attorneys. Hattaway's contention is that no convictions stem from these charges.
Thus, public officials must pay huge sinus of
money to defend themselves against a law which s
difficult to enforce.

"unnecessary."

Though Ilattaway contends his measure would
strengthen the law, opponents say his amendment

Her contention is that the issue centers on Intent,
She says public officials may meet without notifying
the press as long as there's no intent to discuss
public b usiness out of purview of the citizens.
Fechtel contended the bill would make it virtually impossible to prove that public officials in-

notonlyweakensthelawasit'spresentlywritten -.it would destroy it.
The governor has been quoted as saying he will
not sign the Hattaway measure If it reaches the
Senate floor and is passed.

The shoe was on the other foot Friday as Annie Ward, dean of
students for a day, laid down the law to C.B. Franklin, who
usually has that privilege. It was the annual student exchange
day and studepts temporarily assumed positions of authority at
Seminole High School. I Herald photo by Tom Vincent)

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Members of an from 6.3 to 7 mills.
House Appropriations Chairman Edmond Forappropriations conference committee tentatively
They agreed, for the time being at least, to hold
tune, D-Pace, said he expected the conference
agreed today to hold required local contributions to
the required local effort at the 6.3 mills provided by
committee to complete its work by Friday. Fortune
education funding at the level recommended by
both houses.
is chairman of the conference panel.
both the House and Senate.
Created to resolve differences in the $4.94 billion
Meanwhile, Rep. William Nelson, 1)-Melbourne,
Three other other education conferees rejected a -Senate :ippropriatioris bill and S4.8.8 biUion House said he has the votes to pass a proposed con.
move by Sen. Lew Brantley, D-Jacksonville, to spending proposal. the confer ence committee broke stitutional amendment doing away with contested
increase the required local contribution tax rate
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vote on the Hattaway measure this year.
Hattaway said his major opposition to the bill
has been the news media. However, two fellow
members of the Seminole County Legislative
Delegation oppose the Ilattaway bill. State Rep.
Vince Fechtel RLeesburg, voted In
during debate on the House floor.-And State Sen.
Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island, says if and when
bill reaches the Senate she will oppose it.
"The crux of the matter is there is no real
violation of the Sunshine Law when less than a
quorum gets together," Ms. Wilson says. She went
on to say that the public "knows what the law is all
about" and that the Hattaway amendment is

Florida Senate President-Designate Lew
Brantley predicts the Bob Hattaway-sponsored
amendment to the Sunshine Law will not be considered
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nbauius lead. Rosenbaum pr
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ident Ford was expected to get
Vice President Nelson Rock- dicted Sunday that "in excess of
Rosenbaum said Sunday. safe in Oregon and has a chance needed for the nomination.
Kansas City."
a boost today in his campaign efeller, who appointed Rose- 100" delegates would do so.
Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, Ten- in Tennessee, Idaho and
Carter claims he will get
Reagan, in Eugene, Ore.,
against challenger Ronald Rea- nbauin and still exerts major
When first disclosed last
nessee, Kentucky and Arkansas Nevada.
more than 100 of the 191 Demo- Sunday, said he was not conn as leaders of New York's influence on the state's He- week, the impending New York
hold primaries Tuesday, and
Sen. Paul Laxalt of Nevada, cratic delegates to be picked in ctmed about the shift in deleRepublican organization met to piiblican politics, was one of the move was expected to push
Reagan is favored to pick up the chairman of Citizens for Tuesday's primaries
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gates in Pennsylvania "Thce
decide whether to swing the un- delegates scheduled to attend Ford to a healthy lead over
many of the 176 delegates at Reagan, said Ford is pushing
Before leaving Oregon Sun- are delegates we had always
committed state delegation be- the meeting.
Reagan in the nationwide delestake in those six states.
Reagan only in Oregon dfld day evening to fight what is counted as in his corner. We'd
hind the President
Ford was in California today, gate count.
Back'rs of both Ford and Tennessee,
considered by both sides to be never counted on them," he
State Republican Chairman campaigning for that state's
But Ford pulled ahead over
Reagan predicted Sunday that
There were 113 Democratic an uphill race in California, the said.
Richard Rosenbaum. who June 8 primary.
the
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called the meeting of the state's
GOP leaders said they ex- York 's help, picking up 55 dde- gates. That gave Ford a 576-540 win four of the six primaries, state caucuses on Saturday. Pendleton, "We had a good day &amp; World Report, meanwhile,
delegation to the August GOP pected at least 100 of the Ne
gates in state conventions to 14 lead in committed delegates.
Sen. John Tower of Texas, a Forty-one were uncommitted, yesterday. The momentum has Reagan proposed a program to
convention in Kansas City, said York delegates, and perhaps as for Reas,
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Representatives of privately-owned campgrounds
showed up at a county commission meeting today to
protest the county's providing park facilities which camp
owners charge are in competition with private industry.
"I'm a private businessman and I don't want to be in
competition with the government," said Roger Perra,
owner of Twelve Oaks campgrounds.
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cent per person entrance fee. Only Commissioner Richard
Williams voted In favor of an entrance. fee
Owners of campgrounds today said they resented
governments intrusion into their industry. However,
llattwayremlndedcamp owners and COflulflssloflets alike
that the majority of voters in Seminole County asked
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Don Kuney of Family Kampgrounds said he couldn
undertand why the commission wants to get into the
business. Why should government want to compete with
private industry?" he asked.
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hours use of a pi.-nic pavilion, $3 dafly for camp Lng and
110 a day for group camping and minimurn charges fo
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Picketing Of Housing Office Enters Second Week
Wilson alone.
east side. Wilsi n said he
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Wilson said he feels in participating in a golf tour- against Wilson.
Saturday meeting of the Tenant that they refused to accept.
rejecting his answers that the nament and couldn't attend.
memo was also addressed i
Edward Blacksheare, SHA Council.
demed
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he as out of town board member said today that
Tenant Council picketing of Council has
on other business
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the Sanford Housing Authority process'
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Four members of the SHA to force anybody to do appparently - referring to past SUIt boards have put in
(SHA) entered the second week
nst WiLson, who many man-hours on problentoday with SHA executive Wilson and the SHA board to an board went to the meeting and anything," Ile said the SHA complaints
director Thomas Wilson III informal meeting Saturday listened to tenants' complaints board will be glad to listen to has been SHA executive faced by the local housin
saying he won't be pressured afternoon at Redding Gardens, but board members today grievances on services by the director for nearly four years. authority, "and no w we get
Wilson says he feels he's slapped in the I ce with perinto resigning as administrator a public housing project for denied published reports that authority and, if possible, to
answered the tenants com- sonalities."
of the 480 SHA low-rent, public elderly citizens on Sanford's they agreed to schedule a improve services.
housing units.
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Meanwhile, MM board
members denied published
reports that they have agreed to
schedule a meeting to hear 15
grte,ances listed last week by
the Joint Tenant Council in a
resolution seeking immediate
firing of Wilson
As tenants started their
second week of marching with
signs in front of his office on W
10th St.. Wilson said today that
he doesn't expect the SHA
board to meet before its next
regular meeting, scheduled for
June 10.
SHA Chairman Richard
Evans, principal at Lake
Howell High School in south
Seminole, Is the man who would
call any special meetings.

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tax of up to three mills for property owners in the
special taxing district.
They don't have to go that high (three mills)
but they could go that high," Hattaway said.
One mill equals $1 per $1,000 worth of taxable
property, thus a full three-mill levy would mean
landowners would pay a $3 tax on each $1,000
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sanction of both city officials in Sanford and the
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A bill to provide funds For redevelopment of
Downtown Sanford by creating a special taxing
district has been submitted to a House subcommittee, State Rep. Bob Hattaway said today.
The Altamonte Springs Democrat said he expects the measure to be placed on the House
calendar for a floor vote sometime next week. He
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prove the measure, city commissioners would then
Today, Hattaway introduced the bill for ap- appoint a 15 to 19-member board.
proval by the House Community Affairs subDDC officials say the total assessed valuation of
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the proposed taxing district is about 110 million. An
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approval of the Seminole Legislative Delegation, which the bill designates as the taxing district.
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Sanford attorney Doug Stenstrom said creation
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prove a local measure as long as that bill has the
drives to raise money would be negated. Stenapproval of the entire legislative delegation.
strom's law firm drew up the bill which Hattaway is
On Dec. 1, Downtown merchants pledged
pushing through the House.
Financial suppo't of the DDC operation and its
promise to rejuvenate the Downtown area. if
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walk 20 miles to raise money for missionary
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making a 20-mile walk and her mother,
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Tenant Council members said the State Legal
been picketing Sanford housing Authority (SHA) Services office in Tallahassee says they were
offices on West 10th Street all week seeking the within their legal rights in refusing to accept
firin g of SHA Executive Director Thomas Wilson delivery of Wilson's reply.
III have invited SHA board members to a
Brown told te nants that W ilson's answer that
Saturday afternoon meeting.
a complaint alleging he failed to provide safe and
SHA Commissioner George Brown, who sa nitary living conditions "is unfounded and
represents tenants of the city's 480 low rent cannot be readily supported by fact" is
public housing units on the housing authority "positi vely false."
board, was to deliver invitations to the 1 p.m.
Brown charged that Wilson, administrator of
meeting to other board members and Wilson.
the public housing projects for nearly four years,
At a meeting of the Joint Tenant Council on has Failed to carry out inspections of apartments
Thursday night the invitations were advanced as when tenants move out.
a means of possibly getting the SHA board to
Tenant Council consultant Mrs. Ruthia Dixon
discuss 15 alleged grievances of tenants against Hester said officials at the Jacksonville office of
Wilson now instead of waiting until the next the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
SHA board meeting, scheduled for June 10.
Development ( I[JD) have been asked to inSHA Chairman Richard Evans has said he vestigate tenants' complaints against Wilson.
won't call any special work sessions or board
Mrs. Aurdella Davis, a tenant and chairman
meetings before the June 10 meeting
of the Joint Tenant Council who has L'
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a lengthy memo to both the SHA board and the harassed and intimidated' by a group of
Tenant Council
persons who visited her residence in support
Council representatives said their of Wilson.
copy was refused because their complaints were
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draft and would oppose such an attempt on
his behalf.
But Kennedy urged Humphrey to run in
the New Jersey primary June 8 and when
humphrey decided against it, Kennedy
"became increasingly concerned that with
Humphrey out of the picture, Carter virtually had the nomination wrapped up,"
the News said.
"This is what prompted Kennedy's
ultimate decision that if Carter failed to
win the 1,5 delegates needed to cinch the
Democratic nomination and if party
leaders came to him with a legitimate
draft, he would accept," the News said.
"Further," the newspaper said,
" Kennedy also decided that if Humphrey
were the subject of such a draft
movement, he would agree to serve as Vubert's running-mate if such a decision
would be required to put a Humphrey draft
over the top.

The Florida Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC)
has supported a complaint by
the Seminole Education
Association ISEAI that the
Seminole County School Board
should not have adopted the
1976-77 school calendar before
starting contract talks with the
SEA.
According to a PERC
spokisman. a preliminary
investigation of the unfair Labor
practice complaint filed by the
SEA has shown there is subub
stance to the complaint.
A notice of PERC's ruling has
been issued to school officials
This notice may be followed by
a formal hearing, but both SEA
and school representatives say
they would prefer to settle the
matter informally.
The school board's chief
negotiator, Harry Pelley, said
today he could discuss neither
the complaint nor the action he
would take until he has been
notified by PERC in writing on

chicken pox sores were still open.
The Farmers started early building sellreliance and independence in Wanda "We
had to watch out for the nurses and hospitals
that babied her too much," her mother said.
Eleven years ago, just after it happened,
Wanda was the beneficiary of the Elks. From
the Tangerine Football Bowl proceeds, she
was given a wheel chair. She has not used the
wheel chair in years. The seat is ripped in the
chair, but It sits beside the front door and
Wanda passes it many times a day. It serves
as a silent reminder of where she's been and
where she still is going
That same spirit seems to still be with her
the planning for her walk. She'll begin her
walk Saturday at noon from the front of First
Pentecostal Church, 561 E. Orange, in
Longwood. She will walk from there to 1742
and then north to Sanford and turn left (west)
onto Lake Mary Road and to the LongwocdLake Mary Road to SR427 headed back
toward Longwood. Wanda will make a loop off
SR-427 and back when she gets to Church
Street, going from Church to E.E. Williamson
Parkway to Longwood Hills Road and back to
SR 421. The walkathon will make another loop
at Milwee Middle School, getting off S11427 at
Wildmefe as they head back to the point of
beginning, going by way of East Street to SR.
434, to Grant Street. and then back to the
church.
Anyone wanting to sponsor Wanda In the
walkathon can call her from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
at 8304066 or, at other tunes. can give Lk.tr
pledges For her by calling 339-080.

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the status of the complaint.
"1 understand there will be
options," said Pelley. "I can't
make any comment until I
know what those options are."
The school board and SEA
have begun negotiations on the
1976-77
contract.
SEA
representatives said that if the
board discusses calendar items
during negotiations, the unfair
labor practice complaint would
probably be dropped.
The controversy was stirred
up at an April 2.8 meeting, when
the school board adopted the
calendar despite wariwigs from
Steve Rosenthal, chief
negotiator for the SEA, that
such action would spark a
complaint to PERC.
The calendar adopted by the
board provides for five work
days and two in-service
training days before the start of
school, which would mean
teachers return to school on
Aug. 18.
The association wants three
work days and two in-service
training days, starting back to
school on Aug. 23.

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That's not the Millionaire of television fame holding the million dollar check, but Altamonte Springs
Mayor Norman Floyd. The check from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be used
toward the coustructloa costs of the expansion to a 7.5 million gallon daily capacity regiouni sewer
plant on Keller Road. The grant is pert of $4.9 million the city is to receive over the next few months
ia kdvil greats toward the eip,masluu ui the currenl 1.2 million p1km daily capacity plant to headk
sewer treatment not only for the city but for much of southwest Seminole and north Orange counties.
tfferald photo by Tom Vincent)

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Friday, lMy 21, 1fl

NATION
IN BRIEF
FBI Withheld In formation
On Castro Plot: Senator
WASHINGTON iAP - The Senate intelligence committee is to receive documents from the FBI showing that
the bureau knew a CIA plot to kill Fidel Castro was in
progress on the same day President John F. Kennedy was
assassinated.
Th documents, which the FBI apparently never gave to
the Warren Commission, are expected to be turned over to
the intelligence committee today, according to Sen.
Richard Schweiker, R-Pa., chairman of the subcommittee
investigating the Kennedy slaying.
Schweiker said the new documents "could be very
vital" in determining who in the FBI ordered the information about CIA attempts against Castro withheld
from the Warren Commission, which investigated Ken.
nedy 's Nov. 22. 1963, assassinatIon.

Ford Forms Busing Strategy
WASHINGTON tAP) - President Ford, denying that
his offensive against court-ordered school busing is
connected with upcoming primary elections, is considering ways to use federal money to help school districts
avoid extensive busing, administration sources say.
Ford is also considering seeking new legislation as part
of "a whole range of approaches" to limit the use of
busing as a desegregation tool, according to a White
house source.
The source declined to give details on how federal funds
could be used to reduce busing ordered by federal courts.
Though officials are reviewing administrative and
legislative proposals to curb busing, the first action in the
Ford campai will come or. the judicial front if Atty.
Gen. Edward H. Levi decides to use the Boston school
case as a vehicle for seeking new Supreme Court
gwdelines on busing.

Senate To Vote On Weapons
WASHINGTON tAP) - After voting to delay production
of the controversial Hi bomber, the Senate now faces
decisions on whether to approve other weapons requested
by the Pentagon.
Votes are expected Monday on proposals to deny $322
million for production of 60 additional Minuteman III
missiles and to delay building of additional Airborne
Warning and Control System aircraft until NATO decides
to buy the AWACS for European defense.
Reversing an earlier decision by the House, the Senate
Thursday voted 44 to 37 to delay production of the Bi
tx)mber until next Feb. 1, which is 12 days after the next
iresidential inauguration. Production of the first of a 244bomber fleet could then proceed only if the president
er t'hat it is in the national interest.

Showers Drench Central U.S.
By The Associated Press
Showers and thunderstorms continued late Thursday
from the high plains of est Texas and eastern New
Mexico into western Nebraska. More thunderstorms
extended from South Dakota into southwest Minnesota
and northwest Iowa.
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms dotted the
southern Rockies and southern Plateau.
Most of the rain ended in the Northeast, except for
scattered showers and thundershowers and some drizzle
from east-central Ohio through Pennsylvania and New
Jersey. There were also a few showers Thursday along
me ieas Lu1t Coast.

FBI Denies Coaching Editor
WASHINGTON (AP) - A top FBI official says the
bureau did not coach a journalist to appear before a House
panel Investigating the nuclear industry, but he declined
to describe the bureau's alleged relationship with the
writer.
The journalist, Jacque SrouJi, was fired May 5 from her
job as a copy editor on the Nashville Tennessean after an
FBI agent f.okl investigators from a House panel that she
had a "special relationship" with the FBI.
Deputy Associate FBI Director James B. Adams said
under oath Thursday that he could not discuss the alleged
relationship between the bureau and Mrs. Srouji because
the FBI is investigating the matter.

Hiring Abuses Charged
WASHINGTON tAP) — Hiring abuses nvolvtng the
federal government's chief employment agency — the
Civil Service Commission - are so rampant that
disciplinary a,tion is nearly Impossible, the head of an
invest!gative team says.
Milton I. Sharon, a retired Civil Service official who
headed a special Investigation of the reported hiring
abuses, said Thursday that the cares of favoritism "were
not isolated Incidents."
He said it would be no use trying to i1scipline those insolved in such actions as giving some persons favored
treatment In job placement, helping them write resumes
or assisting them in passing Civil Service tests.

Man Convicted In Stabbing
F1IILADELEH1A tAP) — A Common Pleas Court jury
tas convicted Sal vatore Soil of first degree murder in the
stabbing t newspaper editor John S. Knight 3rsL
The panel of seven men and five women deliberated just
over eight how-s before returning a guilty verdict Thur.
sday iight In one of the most publicized murder cases in
tt.e city's hLstor). The 37-year-old Sell was also convicted
of burglary, robbery and conspiracy.
Sob, standing and facing the jury with a half-smile as

the verdict was read, is the first of to men to be ted In
the Dcc. 7 slaying of Knight, who was special projects
editor of the Philadelphia Daily News at the time of his
death.

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Deputies Solve
Area Burglaries

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HeruldStafl Writer
Sheriff's Investigators say
they've cleared up atleastflve
burglaries In Casselberry,
Altamonte Springs and unincorporated areas of Seminole
County with the arrests of a
man and a woman at Altamonte
Springs on charges of receiving
stolen property.
Booked into county jai! in lieu
of$5,000bondeachwereWalter
Jenkins Jr., 42, and Mary L.
Corcoran, 19, both of 318
DePughSt.,Alt.amonte Springs.
Burglary squad detective C.
R. Brown said property
recovered In the cases Includes
a $340 auto stereo unit,
Area Arrests
In other arrests, deputies
charged Marc Kelley DePinto,
of 805 E. Magnolia Drive,
Altamoute Springs, with
burglary, grand larceny and
receiving stolen property. Bond
for DePinto was set at $5,000,
according to county jaIl
records.
Deputies arrested Edward
Francis Casey, 29, of Orlando,
on circuit court warrants
charging two counts of delivery
of controlled substance.
Casey's bond was set at $8,000.
Altamonte Springs police
jailed David William Van Horn,
of Thangle Drive, Maitland,
In lieu of $5,000 bond on a
charge of felony possession of a
controlled substance.
SexualAssault
Sanford police have jailed a
73-year-old man in connection
with an alleged sexual assault
upon a nlne-year.old girl,
Grady Coston Dean, 73, of
Sanford,isbeingheldlncounty
jail without bond on charges of
disorderly Intoxication, lewd,
lascivious or indecent assault
or act on a child; and sexual
battery.
Police arrested Dean after a
motorist reported seeing an
elderly man enter a wooded
area with a child In a suspicious
manner.

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Mack, but said it will conduct
the Investigation in au attempt
to answer questions raised during the confirmation hearings.
Members expressed concern
about an apparent overlap in
the commission staff's function
to investigate charges of unfair
labor practices and to prosecute such charges before the
commission,
On other appointments, a
Senat*' s.lx'tt c°rnmjtt'e heard
testimony but took no action on
the confirmations of Loule
Wainwright, secretary of the
Department of Of(er,der Rehabilit.ation, and two members
of the Parole and Probation
Commission.
BlllLockard,anoffjclalof the
American Federation of State,
County
and
Municipal
Employes, chat bed that
Wainwrlght has allowed a sitstion to exist whereby only ei'nployes In a special clique received promotions for prison
jobs, such as guards. Lockard
also claimed I'. helped .o have
relatives higher up La e organization.
The committee decided to delay a vote on Wainwrlght until It
could examine records Lockard
said he had to support his
allegations.
Atty. Gen. Robe.rt Shevin appeared to speak on behalf of
Wainwright, who has COfl1
der heavy fire from lawmakers
unhappy with the way the pcl.sons are being run
Shevm also spoke In favor of
newly.appolnted Parne Cornmissioner tiaurice Crockett,
who along with Parole Chairman Ray Howard, was questioned at the Thursday night
ieth.
S' Edgar twm, 1,-Daytona
Beach, ar4 chairman of the
committee has said pviously
that he wanted to hold the appointments of Wain'wrlght,
Howard and Crockett on "probatlon" for a year to see If the
prison and parole system could
cooperate better than It has in
the past.
On the iuestlon of Mack's
confirmation, Sen. Lorl Wilson,
I-Cocoa, said she thought the

Snndra J. Magnefti,
his wife
690 Jasmine Road
Casselberry, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in SemInole
County, Florida:
Lot 120 of QUEEN MIRROR
SOUTH REPLAT ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, ac
cording to the piat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book 11, page $6, of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
has been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, it any, to it on
Robert M. Barnes, II, P.A.,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
is U14 Gulf Life Tower, Jackson.
vOle, Florida 32201, on or before
iune23rd, 1976. and file the original
with the Clerk of thIs Court either
before service cm Plaintiff's at
torney or immediatefy thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint or petItion,
WITNESS my hand and the seal
this Court on May 19th, 1974.
(Seal)
Arthur H. B.ckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit court
By: Mary N. Garden
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 21,21. June 4, i, 1976
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June I. at 1:00 P.M., in th. office 'f
thiPurchasing Agent, located In the
Seminole County School Board
Building at 202 E. Commercial Ave.,
Sanford, Florida, 32771. Bids muSt
be submitted in full, In accordance
wIth the requirements of the bidding
and contractural conditions. Bid.
ding ddcum.nts may be examined
and obtained at the following
locations:
Seminole County School
Board Office
202 E. Commercial Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771

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IN THU CIRCUIT CCURT OP THU IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND
ADVIRTISIMINT FOR
SEALED SIDS
15Th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY1
P'TMF.Iiowln
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 14114-CA-$40
FLORIDA.
Pricts
I, NI: Ite MarrIl5I
PLUM8ING AND ELECTRICAL CASE NO. 7.7CA4,.y
ADDITIONS AT
ATHLETIC CAMER0N.RQWN CONSUMER FRANCIS EARL EASTW000
PetitIOn.'
STADIUM AT THE SFMINflLc FINANCE. INC.. a Nnrth Carnllni
and
HIGH
SCHOOL.
SANFORD, corpw'ntion,
FLORIDA
Plaintiff, CARROLL TOWNSEND EAST.
ROOFED PLAY
WOOD
VS.
AREA
AT
Respondent
ENGLISH ESTATES ELEMEN. LEWIS 0. MAGNETTI and SAN.
NOTICE 0PACTION
TARY SCHOOL, FERN PARK, DRA J. MAGNETTI, his wife,
TOWNSEND
FLORIDA
CARROLL
Defandants. TO:
Sealed bids will be received,
EAST WOOD
NOTICE OF ACTION
publIcly opened, and read aloud on
Post Office Box 12
TO Lewis 0. Magnettl and

B Door BFOkCD
Sanford police detectives
today were investigating an
lncldentonThursdayafternoon
in which a shot from a B-B gun
shattered a school bus door
glass at Mayfair Circle and
Hayes Drive.
Patrolman Ray Bronson
reported that several pieces f Michs.Is.Striggins,
Incorporated
glass struck the bus driver, Engineers and Architects
Identified only as a Mrs. Davis, 20)3 East South Street
Orlando, Florida 32503
but she wasn't Injured.
Police said a juvenile was
PIandeItwlllbes.opperi.f,
seen running from the shooting refundable upon submission of a
bonafide bid. Limit of two sets,
scene.
Gates this 15th day of May, 1976.
Trailer Fire
Publish: May 21, 2$, June 4, 1976
Sheriff's deputies reported a OEZ.121
kerosene hot plate exploded
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Just before noon Thursday in a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
small )use trailer off N. Elder CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Road, Lake Monroe, setting
CASE NO. 16.929-CA-S4.D
trailer afire.
In Re: fl. MarrIage if
County firemen extinguished DAVID A. WHITE,
Petitioner,
the blaze that caused about 20
and
per cent damage to the trailer JUDITH ANN BRYANT WHITE, _________________________
of James DeLoach, 63, and no
Respondent.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
injuries were reported, deputy
FOR
THE
EIOHTEaNTN
TO: JUDITH ANN BRYANT
A. C. Price reported.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
WHITE.
Price said DeLoach said he
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Last Known Address
CASE NO. 74763.CA.O9.D
31 Spice Drive
twnedonthehotplateandthen
SHARON 1. MOSHER, formerly
WesIwood, Plew Jersey
took a nap. He was awakened
Sharon L. Hines,
07673
by neighbors yelling that hiS
Plaintiff
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marrIage
trailer was on fire.
CHARLES R. HINES.
has been filed against you and you
Area Burglaries
Defendant
are rsqulrad to serve a copy of your
Rudolf Alexander reported to written defenses, if any, to Franklin
NOTICE OF ACTION
sheriff's deputies that his T. Walden. Esquire, of Brock, 10: CHARLES R. HINES
55.41 Beacflvlew Drive
trailer home on Lake Barney Massey I. Walden, Suite 102, 616
APartment N
East
Semoran
Boulevard,
Acres Drive, Geneva, was Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32701,
IndIanapolis. indiana
burglarized and $700 In stereo Petitioners attorney, on or before
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
components stolen. Deputy June 25th. 1976, and file the oricinal action to foreclose a lien on the
foliowing property in Seminole
with
Clerk of the above styled
Frank Johnson Jr. said Courttheeither
County, Florida:
before service on
Alexander reported that the Petitioner's attorney or Im.
West 400 leet of East 600 feet Of
of Southwest
of Nor.
trailer's contents were van- mediately thereafter, otherwIse a North
theast
Section 36, Township 2)
Judgment may be entered against
dallied and windows
South, Range 32 East. LESS North 23
you for the relief demanded in the
Armando l..olacono, of 233 Petition.
feet for road, containing 9 acres
more or test, lying and being In
WlTNESSmyhandandlhesealof
&amp;dimond Drive, Fern Park,
told deputies that fishing tackle this Court on the 19th day of May, Seminole County, Florida,
1974.
has been filed against you and you
valued at $166 wa stolen when (Seal)
are required to serve a copy of your
his garage was burglarized.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
written defenses, If any, to it

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TALLAhASSEE (AP) —
The controversial chairman
of the Public Employes RelationsCommiss'nhasbeenconfirmed by a Senatt. committee,
but the panel announced it will
ines1igate problem areas in
collective bargaining.
The Senate Judlc1ary-Civil
Conmiittee voted unanimously

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public records law was violated
by Mack's rtfusal to allow persor.s to view employe authorization cards seeking union
elections.
However, Mack said he
thought the cards were not ixivered because it would lead to
undue harassment and that the
issue was being decIded by an

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 21, 25, June 4, 11, 1976
DER.III
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: S.1S03
DivIsion C
HOLIDAY CONTRACT CARPETS,
INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RAYMOND SERIO and ANGELA
ERlO, his wife,

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBV GIVEN that
on the Ith day of June, 1976, at the
v,
uiuc* AM., at the
West Front Door of the Seminole
Mack announced tO the COIn-- County Courthouse. Sanford,
m.ittee that he was resigning Florida, the undersigned Clerk will
from the faculty of the Univer- offer for sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following
sityofFloridaLawSchoolrath- descrIbed real property, to.wjt:
er than continue on a leave of
Lot 6, Block C.. Carriage Hill, Unit
4, according to the P1st thereof as
absence.
recorded in Piat Book IS, Page g,
Sen. Dan Scarborough, D Official Records of
Seminole Coon.
Jacksonville, whosaid he would ty, Florida. commonly known as III
vote against Mack If he did not Lowndes Square, Casselberry,
Florida.
resign, said he thought Mack
This tale is made pursuant c,f
was doing a good Job In a diffi. entry of Final Judgment
Foreclosure and Sale in Civil Action
cult position.
No. 75.)303.Dlyision C
pqjng
"We all knew that If
lnCircuifCourtlnandfor Seminole
PERC chairman was doing a County, Florida.
Dated this 19th day of May. 1976.
good job, he would be hated oy
everybody. Mr. Mack seems to (Seal)
Armor H. Becxwith, Jr.
be doing a good job," Scai'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihien
borough said.
.
Deputy Clerk
Bill McCabe of
of ice
Meyers. Mooney 5 Adler, PA.
17 South Lake Avenue
INVITATIONTOBIDOERS
Orlando, Fl. 32501
Sealed proposals will be received
Attorney for Plaintiff
b The School Board of Seminole
Publish: May 2). 1916
County, Florida, Owner, at 202 East
OEZ.119
Commercial Street,
Sanford,
Florida. 3271), until 1:00P.M.. local IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
time, on June 11, 1976.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
All materials and equipment CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
furnished and all work performed COUNTY, FLORIDA
shall be in accoraance with the CASE NO. 76.772.CA4P.A
Drawings,
Specifications and PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
Contract Documents pertaining ORLANDO, N.A. forInerI knowh as
tnecto which may be examined at Citizens National Bank of Orlando,
the office of the Architect.
Plaintiff,
A Bid Bond in the amount of S per vi.
cent of base bid will be required.
JAMES M. 1(1 RSHF IELD and
A4dres each bid to:
CONNIE A. KIRSHFIELD, his wife,
Don Coleman,
Defendant,
Purchasing Agent
NOTICE OF ACTION
School Board of
TO: JAMES M. KIRSHFIELD
Seminole County
and
702 Comercial Av.nu*
CONNIE A. KIRSHFIELD,
Sanford, Florida 32771
hIs wife
Each bid shall be marked "Sealed
YOU ARE NOTIFED that an
Bid for the Construction of action to foreclose a mortgage on
Renovation, to the Commons Area, the fol'owing real property in
Oviodo High School and shall be Seminole County, Florida:
delivered to the
r,u aoe.
Lot 6, Block C. THE COLON
The Instruction to Bidd•rs, NADES FIRST SECTION, ac
Proposal Form, Form of Bid Bond, cordIng to the Plat thereof as
Form of Performance and Payment recorded un Plat Book 15, pages 79
BOnd, Drawing, Specificationt and and I, Public Records of Seminole
other contract documents may be County, Florida.
examined at the following location; has been filed against you and you
ScP,welzer Associates
are realred to serve a copy of your
?rchits, Itxorporated
written defenses, if any, to it on
174 Comstock Avenue, West
Robert 0. Gatton. of Johnson,
Winter Park, FlorIda 32755
Motslnger, Trisinen &amp; Sharp. PA.,
Phone: 305647414
Plaintiff's attorney, whosi address
Copies may be obtained at the Is 100 Easl Robinson Street,
lftce ef 5chwefze Ats::fa?:: Of.f3fl, FtOria, on or botore June
Architects, Incorporated upon 23rd. 1976. and III• the original with
paymentofadeposilof$23OQpeiis$ theClerkof this Cottt.itfler before
of drawings ann l,pecifIcatlns. *jsy service on Plaintiff's attorney or
unsuccessful bidder, upon returning immedIately thereafter; otberwisi
such 4., promptly and In geod adetaultelllbeenferedagalnslyou
condition, will be refunded his Per ha relief demanded in ttsq
payment, and non bidders upon so Complaint.
returning such set, will be refunded
WITNESS my hand andthe seal of
$12 30 Maximum number of qt
limit Court on May 19th, lfl&amp;
allGwed per Ctntractor will be two (Sail)
(7).
Arthur H. Beckwllh
ou.nae will oe sent to General
Clerk of the CIrcuIt Court
Contractors bidding this pto$.ct and
By' Mary N. Danden
to all plan rooms holding piens.
Deputy Clerk
Publish. May 3), 21 June 4. 1976
Publish: May 21.2$. June 6, II, 1174
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ROBERT H. ROTH, ESQUIRE, of
ROTH &amp; WEISS, PA., Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 1150
Hartford Building, 200 East
Robinson Street, Orlando. Florida
32001, on ox' before June 4th, 1976,
andfilelhecriginal withlhe Cierk of
this Court either before service on
Plalntitf's attorney or immediltely
Ihereafter. Otherwise B default will
be entered against you for the relief
demandet in the complaint or

petition.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court, on the 26th day of April,
1976
ISeal)
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian 1. JenkIns
Deputy Clerk
Publish: AprIl 30. May 7.11.21.1976
OEY 164
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76.91.CP
Division
In Re: Estate of
RONALD 5ORDON WALLACE
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN TH EsrA1:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lhat the administration of the estate
of RONALD GORDON WALLACE,
deceased. File Number 769ICP, Is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County. Florida, Probate
Division. the address Of which is
P.O. Draw C, Sanford, Florida 327?).
The personal representative of the
estate is GERALD WILLIAM
WALLACE, whose addres% is 160
Bounty Street, Apt. 103. Merritt
Island, Florida 32952. The name and
address of the personal represen.
tative'sattorn,y are set forth below.
All person, having claims or
demands against the estate are
required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file wllh the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
fl writing and must utidiCafe the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of tte creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
the date when it will become due
shall bi stated. II the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim Is secured, the
security shall be dn:rlbed. The
claimant maii deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative,
All persons Interested in the estate
to whom a cnpy of this Notice Cf
Administratson has been malted are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FRCtM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTICE,tofiielnyobjeclions
they may have thit chailerges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
i'i;diction vi the COon.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE SOI1EVER BARRED,
Gerald W Walter.
- As Personal Repre's.nta.
live of the Estate Of
RONALD GORDON WALLACE
Deceased
ATTORNEY FO PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Albert P Ux-Inlosh. )r . Ftø'ira
Post Office Box 164
Orlando, FIrold. 32102
Telephone: 1305) 4273443
Publish: May 11, 2). 1916
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Leicester, North Carolina

NOTICE OFACTION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of
Marriagehasbe.nfiledagaiflstyOU,
and you are required to serve a copy
of your wrItten defenses t3 It, if any,
on CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for
PetItioner, whose address Is 612
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, Seminile County,
Florlda,onorbeforethelsthdayof
June, AD. 1976, otherwise a defauit
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my Hand and the Of.
ficlaI seal of this Court on this the
10th day of May, AD. 1916.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
612 Atlantic Bank Building
Sanford, Florida 32171
Publith: May 14, 21, 25, June 4. 1976
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IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNfl', FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76171.CA44-D
In Re: the MarrIage of:
DANNIE P. FISCHER, Husband,
Respondent,
and
PATSY JEAN FISCHER, Wife
Petilioner.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
DANNIE P. FISCHER
ROUTE 7. BOX 541 B
MOBILE, ALABAMA 3640$
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
PATSYJEAI*IFISCHER,hasfiieda
Petition in the Circuit Court of
Seminote County, Florida, for a
Dissolution of Marriage and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on j,
Christopher Ray, P.O. Box 399,
Altamonte Springs, Florida, 37701
andfiietheoriginaiwiththeclerkof
the above styied Court on or before
the 3rd day of June. AD., 1916.
otherwise a Default and Ultimate
Judgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
sealofsaidCourtonlhlsthe2$thday
of April, AD., 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
J. Christopier Ray
P0 Box
Alfamonte Springs, FlorIda 32701
Attorney for the
Petitioner
Publish: Ap(II30. May 7.14.21. 1976
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ADVERTISEMENTFOR
SEALED SIDS
iNVITATION TO BID: Notice IS
hereby given that the Seniiriole
County School Board, Seminole
Cuanly, Florida wiii receive sealed
bids until 300 PM. on June 4. 1976 at
which time bids will e pubilcly
opened and read aloud
the
SUOPI'lflt.ifl..!t CttC; it IIIC
SemInole County School Board
Office at 202 E. Commercial Ave.,
Sanford, Florida.
PROJECT TITLE:
LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL RENOVATION
(5ulIding No. One)
Lake Mary, Florida
NAME OF
OWNER:
THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL
BOARD
PROJECT LOCATION: LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
SEALED BIOS: All BIds are to be
delivered to the Office of the
Superintendent Cf Schools in the
Seminole County School Board
Officesat7o3 E. Commercial Ave.,
Sanford, Florida untIl 300 P.M.
June 1, 1976.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIOS:
Bids shall be received until 300
P.M. n June 1, 1976
PROJECT SCOPE 5 CONSTRUCTION: The protect COnsists
of converting five nt.rmediate
classrooms into four kindergarten
classrooms with
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
may review the Documents at the
toliow.ng places:
Seminole County School
Board Office
202 Commercial Ave.
Sanford, Florid. 3217)
Documents will be at local
PIanroorvs for bidders to review.
The Daimwood Derr'yberry
Pavelchak Partnership
250 S. IHT. 17 P2,
Suit, 200,
Casselberry, Fla.
Phone: 1305 534 7)10
PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR 05.
TAINING BIDDING DOCUMENT.
5: Bidders may obtain Documents
by phoning the office of the A,'.
chilect requesting further in.
formation IPhone 1.303 031 2)10
after May 12, 19761,
SPECIFIED BONDS: The soc
cesslul Bidder shall provide a
Performance,
Payment
and
Guarantee Contract Bond as
provided and set forth In the
Specific.at;oos.
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
OPENING OF SEALED BIDS: All
Bid, must be receIved and opened in
theSuperinfen4entsolfjcnaf
E.
Commercial Ave. Sanford, Florida
un ne 4th of June at 3 P.M. enclosed
inas.aledenvelope plainly marked
on the Outside "Proposal" and tne
litleof the Work, lhedateandnam,
of the bidder. The Seminole County
School Board, Sanford, Florida
reserves the right to reject any-or
all b.ds received and or waive any
intormailtie, subsequent to the
opening of i)Ids without consent of
the Board.
Daled lhls 13th day of May. 1976
The Seminole County
School Board
0 G Fft'i.
Chairman
5: Mr. W, P Layer,
Superintendent
Publish: May 14, 31, 25. 19Th
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IN BRIEF

ina:dforSImiflOieCOUnly,FIO(idL
UPOfl receipt of proof of the
publication Of this notice, the tic,
titious name, towit: J. SPENCER
CHAPIN. III underwhich I expect to
engage in business at P.O Box 471.
Altamonte Springs in the City of
Altamonfe Springs, Florida 37101.
That the party interested in said
business enteriwiso Is as follows
Stanley C. Noxon
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida, May 16, 1976
Publish: May 2), 21, June 1, II. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUD'CIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75122.CA.04.0
In RI: The Marriage of

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and PINA PUGLIESE, Wife,

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: PINA PUGLIESE

316 Elwood Avenue

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTEF.NTH JUDICIAL ClR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO: 74.13$.CP
In Re: the Estate of:
ELEANOR S. KINLEY,
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN SAID ESTATE.
YOU AIE HEREBY NOTiFIEC)
that the administration of the estate
of
ELEANOR
S.
KINLEY.
deceased, File NO
76 12SCP is
pending in the Circu:t Court for
Seminole Cnunly. Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County
Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 32771. The Personal
Representative of this Estate is
Madeline Tarka whose address is:
2300 SE 59th St. Ocala, Florida
32610. The name and address of the
Attorney
for
the
Personal
Representative are set forth below
All persons having claims or
demands against the Estate are
required WITHIN THREE MON
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF Tills
NOTICE,to file with the Clerk of the
Court a written statem,nl of any
claIm or demand they may have
Each claim must be In writing and
mull indicate the basis for he
claim, the name and address of the
Creditor or his agent or Attorney,
and the amount claimed. If the
claim snot yet due, the date when it
will become due shall be stated, If
the claim is contingent or
unliquldated, the nature of the on
certainty shall be stat
if the
claim is secured, the security shall
bi described. The claimant shall
t.miiver sufficient copiet of the claim
to the Clerk to enable the Clerk to
mall one copy to each Personal
Represenlative.
All persons Interijle
in the
EstatetowhomacopyQflj%of1,
of Administration has been malted
are required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTICE,totlteanyobjectjons
they may have that challenges the
valIdity
of
the
decedant's
Will, the qualification, of me
Ps,'.
sonal Representative, or the venue
or lurildiction Cf the Court
Madeline Tarka
As Personal Nepr,wnta
Iiv Cf •Pe Eitste of
Eleangr S Kinley.
ALBERT N. FITTS
710 Edwards Building
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Attorney for the
Personal Representative
Pubist'..
11, 21. ?76
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Paez; French Award, Gillian
Team, also was presented the never missed a performance given for the first time.
ForenRics Club Award. Miss and has a perfect attendance
The DAB Good Citizenship Harper;
German,
Kurt
AwardwenttoCathyJoCapko. Borglum; Spanish, Sherry
Taulbee also received the record at Lyman.
Colonel Roy Foster presented The Distributive Education Davis; and Social Studies and
I.O?'G WOOD — Bicentennial English Award.
awards were
The &amp;,mlnole Community the West Point Academy Student of the Year award was Math Awards, Sue Babish.
presented
Thursday night at the Lyman College Board of Trustees Appointment Award to William given to George Mahoney and
The Betty Crocker Award
111gb School Annual Awards scholarship went to Darryl Gaul. Robert Stiincliff was the National School Orchestra
Program
Longwood Kwlat, who also received the recipient of the Freed- Award to Sandy Buscemi. went to Patricia Coxe; Outby
BIcentennial Committee Vocational Technical Award for Hardeman College Scholarship. Principal Carlton Henley standing Home Economics
Dave Santangelo, president presented the Principal's Student Award, Kathy Wild; "
Chairman Virgil J. Pavone. Drafting.
of
the Longwood Chamber of Award for the Lyman Sidewalk and Outstanding Senior Home
The Marty Stein Scholarship,
Certificates were given Lyman
Commerce,
presented the Art Show to Diane Kline, whose Ec Student, Sandra Smallwood.
presented
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
High School, Lyman Band,
Florida
C
of
C
STAR Student painting of a bottle of Orange
Daniel
Stein
in
memory
of
their
Bandmaster John Blair, Laura
National Merit Scholarship
late son to an outstanding Award to Yvonne Sulak. Crush won Best of Show.
Taulbee and Steve Atwood.
finalists Jon Relker, John
The Art Department Award Pelzer and Meryl Mayhew
MIss Taulbee is heading up student planning to pursue a Barbara Branch received the
the school Bicentennial park musical career, went to Janice Seminole County Education went to Dana Greenwood; received Certificates of Merit.
project. Atwood who has won Reindi. Miss Reindi was also Secretaries Assn. Award and Chorus Award, Diane Kunkler;
Other award-s included
Award,
Cathy Business Education, Pam
over 30 awards for his patriotic the recipient of the John Philip June Ann Pagana won the Drama
Scholastic Gordon: Vnr,atIonmI Tpg'h
sDeeches and essay, and Is a Sousa Band Award. An out- Future Business Leaders of Casselberry;
member of the Lyman Debate standing band student, she has America ScholarshIp, being Writing Award, Armando Award br Auto Mechantcs,
Mark Tishken; Vocational Tech
Award for Electronics, John
Nitsch; Math Award, Carla
Harrison; and Drill Team
t\
1Award, Candy Chantos.
ByJANECASSELIIERRY
HcraldStaff Writer

Suit Charges ITT Executives
Behind Palm Coast Plot
BUNNELL AP — A lawsuit has been filed In
circuit court here charging that International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. executives were behind alleged
illegal registration of 80,000 tots at the Palm Coast
development to evade new environmental standards.
The suit also says that lTTCoinmunity Development
Corp. directors once signed an Indemnity pact agreeing to
defend any employe named in a 'civil, criminal, administrative or investigative" action arising from the
registration.
The suit was filed Thursday by John Barton, former
chief engineer at the massive project on Florida's Atlantic
Coast about Illidway between Jacksnvihle and Daytona
Beach.

City Invites Concorde
COCOA BEACH tAP) — The cIty of Cocoa Beach
is inviting the French and British governments to u-se
nearby facIlities as a U.S. terminal for the supersonic
Concorde jet.
A resolution, introduced by Mayor John Moore, was
passed Thursday night by city commissioners and Invites
the two governments to operate in this area.
The city does not have an airport of Its own but there are
several jetports within a 25-50 mile radius. The Cape
Canaveral space center Is nearby.
The resolution saId the Invitation was "In keeping with
the age of technology spawned by the space program and
nurtured by preparation for the space shuttle."
A copy of the resolution was to be sent today to French
President Valery G'iscard d'Estaing.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Lyman High Stages Awards Banquet

FLORIDA

with the Clerk 01 the Circuit Court,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. Th467CA2O.E
Iii The Matter of the Adoption of:
RODNEYLEESwARMS,ANGELA
LOUISE SWARMS. KEVIN JON
SWARMS, TIMOTHY EDWARD
SWARMS AND DAVID LeROY
SWARMS, minors,
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JUDITH KAY THEVENAUT
94.3 South 17th Street
Decatur, Iiilnols, 62325
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that SANDRA KAY SWARMS has
fiiedaPetiliofllfltheClrcultCourtof
Semi)Oie County, Florida. for the
adoption of the minor Children
named therein, and you are required
to 5t0,' ca'jse why the same shouid
not be granted, if any, by serving a
CO
of your written defenses upon
NED N. JULIAN, JR., of STEN
STROM. DAVIS 5 MCINTOSH,
Attorneys for petitioner, Post Office
Box 1330. Sanford. Florida, 32171.
and by l'Iing the original thereof
with the Clerk of said Court on or
before June 13th. 1976. and her,,n
fall not or a Default Judgment will
be entered against'you uronling tad
adoption
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of said court this litn day of
May. AD., 1976.
(Seat)
Arthur H R•ckwifh, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
NED N. JULIAN. JR
STENSTROM, DAVIS 5
MCINTOSH
Flagship Bank Suite 32
Post Office Box 1330
&amp;anford, Fiorida 37771
Attorneys for Petitioner
Publlth: May 11, 21, 20, June 1, 1976
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Individuals, Groups Are Honored

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NA.E STATURE
T0 WHOM rr MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
$5SO,FIorIdaStatutes,wiiIreister

Hawthorne, New York
132
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tt.at a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
ant you are required to serve a copy
f to written defenses, If any, to it,
on HARVEY COULTER, Attorney
for Petitioner,whose address is P.O.
Box 3234, Forest City, Florida, 32151,
andfiletheoriglnal with the Clerk of
the above.styled Court on or before
the 10th day of June, 1918. otherwIse
a judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on the 4th day of May,
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circu.t Court
By: Cecelia V. 'Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlsh: May 7. 11, 21, 2$. 1916
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Small Tractor, Small Price
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2130 N Oran,e Ssotwm Tr,,I
Orlando. Fla 17104
417 Mjpmolsa Awe.
Aitamont, Sc,.qt. Fla 21151
Orlando
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Pepper Scores Castro
WASHINGTON lAP)
Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla.,
has called for the United States to "do everything short of
war, military action, to get rid of" Cuban Premier Fidel
Castro.
"We will never clasp in friendship the bloody hand of
Castro," the Miami congressman said Thursday. "I hope
in the near future events will take place... that it will be
only a short time until the flag of freedom shall rise again
over the jewel of the Caribbean."
Pepper later told reporters that he was not referring to
any specific events such as military action by the United
States or Cuban refugees. But he said the United States
should maintain a total trade embargo and keep up all
other non-military pressure against Castro.
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Shevin Seeks Reversal
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
is asking the florida Supreme Court to overturn an appeal
court decision that reporters and photographers are trespassing If they enter a house with police or firemen.
"The decision could have drastic effects not only upon
the ability of the news media to gather and report the
news but also upon law enforcement officers and other
officials whose responsibility is the investigation of
crimes," Shevin said Thursday.
"Members of the news media have in the past
cooperated with and on occasion assisted police when this
was required," Shevin added in a friend-of-the-court brief
filed by his office with the court.
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SOUTH

Construction In Lake Mary To Begin Soon

Water Improvement Loan Sought

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

and new water rate ordinances, It is expected to run into five Mary by Sanford at the rate of
By DONNA ESTF.S
adopted by the city council figures, however. This would 37.5 cents per thousand gallons.
herald Staff Writer
FROM
The city decided to install a
LAKE MARY The 1354,000 unanimously Thursday night, release that money for other
Down FHA
S VA
city necessities.
improvements on Lake Mary's are to be forwarded to the F1i
line to the Sanford plant at a
He
also
noted
that
the
water
cost
of
$10,000
on
the
advice
of
water system should be placed today to meet an earlier
Down
S
rate increase was necessary to consulting engineer Cal
out for bid and construction deadline,
I
To be completed by the ,iext amortize the federal loan.
Conklin. Conklin said this
begun by late summer or early
Homes ready for your inspection
Councilman Martin Bacon, method was more financially
fall, City Councilman Harry dçidline May 31 are final
and immediate occupancy
drawings.
who
had
fought
both
the
water
feasible
at
this
time
than
either
engine e rin g
Terry anticipated today,
Saying the city vill have no Necessary surveying has rate increase, scheduled to updating the currently owned
Saflfot'd Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.
problem in meeting a May 31 already been done and the city more than double the monthly city water plant to meet state
deadline for completion of is In process of acquiring some bills for the system's 400 requirements or constructing a
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
customers, and fluoridation of new plant with the acrequirements for the loan, rights-of-way,
The $354,000 federal loan will the city water supply, voted companying necessities of
Terry said he had high hopes
today that approvals from the not only be used for water with colleagues Thursday night storage facilities.
BUILDER.DEVELOPER
In other action at Thursday
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Home system improvements, but will to approve both measures.
U.S.
Farmers
Bacon, in statements made night's meeting, the council:
Administration IFUAI on the pet-mit a refund to the city
Approved unanimously the
low Interest (five per cent) 30- general fund coffers of money for the record prior to voting on
year loan will be forthcoming In advanced for the purchase of each item, said while he had promotion of Police Patrolman
the original ":ater system from been opposed, the citizens of George Myers to the rank of
speedy fashion,
He said the federal agency Southern Gulf Utilities some 18 lake Mary were given ample sergeant and granted an annual
opportUflit) to '.oice cuiii- pay ratse of S3CiO.
currently is eaminlng a model months age.
Terry said today it has not plaints, yet little response was
Approved the hiring of
bond ordinance for the loan and
it will be adopted by the city as been determined as yet to the heard. "I have to assume they llona Ivkobich as the city's first
ct-v'in ax approval on the form
nenny the amount of money are satisfied," he said, policewoman at an annual
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general changing his position to that of salary of $8,200 under a Law
advanced from
that document is received.
our
Terry said the fluoridation revenues for the water system. his colleagues.
Enforcement Assistance ______
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The fluoridation ordinance Administration i LEAA) grant.
will permit the injection of the The board also waived its
e 101 n B r I n g s 2 Yea r S
especlall) chemically treated sealed bid requirements to
A 32-year-old Orange County Park, apartment of James water into the lake Mary accept a low bid at $5,206 of the
system from the City of San- Sanford Motor Car Co. for a (&gt;
man has been sentenced to Gary Beach.
ford's main plant on Country four-wheel drive vehicle for the
prison for delivering heroin to
Beach, 2.3, was earlier sen- Club Road at SR-16A.
police deiartment. The vehicle
federal unilercover agents at
tenced to two years in prison
Fern I'ark.
Purchasing water from purchase is also to be paid from
Circuit Court Judge Joe A. and three years probation on a Sanford is part of the planned the I.EAA grant.
Cowart Jr., sentenced James plea of guilty to possession of improvements to boost water
—Authorized the purchase oi
heroin in the incident.
('an Haynie. 32, of Forest City
pressure in the community for playground equipment from the
Road, I.ockhart, to two years In
hlaynie said he was told that firefighting purposes. Other Miracle Recreation Equipment 1
c&gt;1
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prison plus 13 years probation someone wanted some heroin improvements include in- Co. at a cost of $4,233.40. The cZ=&gt;'
.our reg. 1.49
on his guilty plea to delivering and he took it to the apartment stallation of larger-sized water purchase is to be paid by
here "money changed hand- lines and fire hydrants.
the illegal drug Sept.
federal revenue sharing money. c1
at the
IKeeP soothing Maaioxn
"w
2310 r. -iftwxl Drive, Fern S."
Water isto be furnkhed Like
Set a workshop to consider z:
on rm ancii 12oz size.
applications filed for the $1O,
•l COUOfl per customer
annual salaried lire chief
'Coupon mull accompany
purchase
positionfor4:Sop.m.,June3
expIres June 4, 1975
and a workshop on the current
n''m
budget and a new budget for the
1976-'77 fiscal year for 7 p.m.,
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A 14-year-old Tampa youth faces
a maximum .year prison sentence after being found
guilty of raping a 12-year-old girl. He aLso Is charged with
raping a 13-year-old girl.
(;a)'lord Olds, who had been tried as an adult, showed no
emotion when the sixman, sixwoman jur)* announced its
verdict Thursday night after deliberating 35 minutes.
Judge Ilerboth S. Ryder ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for June 11.
The teen-ager had been indicted on two counts of Involuntary sexual battery. Under Florida law, there are
more severe degrees of rape which can result n life impnsonmcnt or death.
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Florida Seeks Port Control
TALLAHASSEE (API
Coy. Reubin Askew and
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin will ask the federal courts to
give Florida some control over two huge deepwater ports
planned off Texas and Louisiana and over tankers
heading for them in the Gulf of Mexico.
Askew and Shevin anounced Thursday that Shevin
would ask the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in NewOrleans to overturn a ruling by U.S. Transportation
Secretary William Coleman denying Florida adjacent
coastal-state status.
Shevin also wilt appeal Coleman's March 25 ruling to the
U.S. District Court in Washington, they said.
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Askew Weighs Charges
TALLAHASSEE tAP)— Coy. Reubin Askew is
leaning toward sending state investigators Into the
Panhandle community of Springfield to investigate
allegations of corniption, his general counsel says.
However, Arthury Canaday said Thursday that no
decision had been made on the request by Atty. Gen.
Robert Shevin for Florida Department of Law En.
forcement agents to go Into the city.
Shevin nmde the request after receiving a letter from
State Atty. Leo Jones of Panama City, who said he found
insufficient grounds for prosecution of any city officiaLs.

Manatee Sheriff Indicted
BRADENTON (API — Manatee County Sheriff
Richard W. Weitzenfeld has been indicted by a grand jury
on three counts of malfeasance in office.
The sheriff's office was the subject of a fIve-week grand
jury probe which looked Into reports of prisoner abuse,
missing property and other allegations.
Weitzenfeld has said the grand jury investigation was
prompted by State Atty. John Blair because of criticism
the sheriff has made of Blair's office.

Tree Disease Slows
MIAMI iAP
Antibiotic treatments have slowed the
spread of lethal yellowing disease that has destroyed
thousaads of stately coconut palms, but experts say the
bhgh: ?.til! ix dnimi Its deadly work in South Florida.
A tree inoculation program started 2 3 ars age has
had some effect but certainly Isn't a cure-all,
agriculturi,sts say.
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the nearly 900-member DeBary
h(i.'publican Club in the Corntilunity Center Monday, May 24,
at 7:30 p.m., will be candidate
for sheriff of Volusia County
Reno Fender Daytona Beach.
Fender saw active duty in the
Pacific theatre in 1943 to 1945,
and has wide and varied cxperlence in law enforcement,
serving as Constable in the 8th
DistrictofVolusia County
for 10 years and previously for
three years as a special deputy
Brevard County.
Since 1972 Fender has been
administrative aide with the
sheriff's office until his
resignation on March 15, 1976.
He will be accompanied by
his campaign manager, Mike
Mullen, also of Daytona Beach.
Fender Is active in the
Masonic bodies, Bahia Shrine
Temple, Baptist Church, Elks,
VFW, American Legion, Lions
Club, Eaglcs, Moose and
National Sheriff's Association.
Also on the program Is
Zachary Taylor, Republican
from Palatka who explored the
possibIlity of running for
congress and wIll discuss
politics In general.
ml., will be the last meeting
until the fall campaign when
the club will resume meetings
on Sept. 27. Plans are being
formulated to bring h(epu'olieui'
candidates to DeBary between
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the November general election.
It is hoped that Dr. John Grady,
candidate for U.S. Senate can
be presented to a joint meeting
of all the Republican clubs in
Southwest Volusia.
Petitions for a referendum on

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on operation, checkout po(n!s of
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regular ignition systems to
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increasing homestead exenipLion will be available and
(liSC'USSed by Earl Merrill.
Presider, David
Wennerstand extended a cordial
invitation to the general public
Lii ittefl(l the tileeting and
participate in the discussions.

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Lay's Gulf: ll&amp;l) Automotic.
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Standar:I: Sanford Boat Works.
hickle's Gulf: Richard O'lkll
and Hon Morton. Also attendzn
the clinic was Al Bonnon, NAP:\
Sates Manager, Jacksunvilk
I"utw'e clinics sponsored ti
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Soviet Strategy
Far From New
Soviet strongman Leonid Brezhnev lost no time
after the death of his defense minister, Andrei
Grechko, in tightening his grip on the reins of
leadership. In quick order he named himself a
marshal of the Soviet Union, a general of the army
and chairman of the USSR defense council.
To place the matter into perspective, it must be
realized that Brezhnev is only one of 23 marshals
that the Soviet Union has named since World War
II and the first civilian to attain that rank. Subsequently, the present defense minister, Gen.
Dimitri Ustinov, who also rose from civilian ranks,
also was named a subordinate marshal to
Brezhnev. Taken together the appointments mean
that men with civilian orientation have firm control
of the Soviet military forces as long as the present
regime lasts.
Its tenure is by no means iron clad despite Mr.
Brezhnev's current strong position. Marxist
history is replete with examples of strongmen
toppling from their pedestals soon after they attained them, particularly it they sought to ennoble
themselves by establishing personality cults. And
there can be no doubt that waves of adulation for
Brezhnev are rolling through the Soviet Union,
probably inspired by the Politburo itself. Brezhnev
is deliberately being made into a hero to the extent
that a bronze bust of him has been placed in his
home town, the first such sculpture since Stalin.
All of these activities have a bearing on the free
Western world. One school of thought is that it
doesn't make much difference whether civilian or
military rule prevails in the Soviet Union, or
whether Brezhnev or some other leader emerges
supreme. Soviet rule is by consensus anyway, these
people believe.
Another school of thought is that military rule
was in some ways safer for the West because at
least the issues were clear cut and the responses
were well established. Most of the West's erosion
has been since the current cycle of "peaceful
coexistence" began under strongman Georgi
Malenkov 23 years ago.
Vice President Nelson Rockefeller recently
told the International Press' Institute that the
erosion has reached the point that Russia is attempting "to organize the world into a new empire
in which the Soviet sun never sets," ideologically,
diplomatically, economically, financially,
politically and militarily.
Undoubtedly it is, but then it has been for some
60 years reøardless of the complexion of its
government or the nature of its strategy. The
difference today is that the bait is honey instead of
vinegar.
The point is that it is in the security and
economic interests of the free world to ha the
Soviet Union engage in world affairs and be
responsive to world opinion.
And whatever leadership checkers are under
way in Moscow, the fact remains that Russia,
which also wants to be on the world stage, cannot
emerge as a world power without help from the
capitalistic West. That Soviet weakness is the
strongest trump card that we hold.

Guest Editorial
The mounting load of distilled controversies flooding into
the U.S. Supreme Court each week - of which the nine justices
accept only a fraction - mirror the increasing frustrations and
alienations of our society.
They attest to a dininishing attitudinal capability or
willingness on the part of many Americans to resolve their
differences short of all-out litigation and ultimate Delphic
pronouncement of a majority of nine fallible men.
Records reflect the fact that Americans are eschewing
reasonableness and efforts to work out their disputes on a
personal basis and instead are taking them into the courts in
ever-increasing numbers.
Justice Harry A. Blackmum may have been alluding to this
recently when he observed that people must recognize there is a
difference between law and morality. Judges can interpret the
law, within the relatively narrow range of circumstances at
issue in each case, but their decisions can never be a wholly
adequate substitute for the moral guideposts which too many
have abandoned.
The Daily Oklahoman

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Vihien seat. So far two Democrats are expected to
seek the office. They are Sanford City Commissioners John Morris and former County Commission Chairman John Alexander.
Also, there's a Casselberry Councilman who's
considering entering this year's race for county
commission. He's Charles Sizer, a Republican and
first term officeholder.
Sizer has been actively seeking support for a
race against Commission Chairman Michael
Hattaway, a Democrat. Republican Vince Perry
has also announced he will seek the Hattaway seat.
Perry and Sizer are the two Republicans who have
indicated an interest In the race.
The Clock learned today that former Altamonte
Springs Councilman Dan Dorfman, a Democrat, is
seriously mulling over the possibility of seeking the
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missioner Richard Williams.
The word is former County Commission Greg
Drummond, a Republican, is smiling over the
Sunshine Law Amendment State Rep. Bob Hattaway pushed through the Florida House.
The reason Drummond would smile is Hattaway,
an Altamonte Springs Democrat, has taken a lot of
flak about his amendment. And since Drummond Is
gearing up for a race against Hattaway it makes
sense to smile when your opponent is being raked
over the coals.
Of course, Hattaway says the major opponent to
his amendment is the news media.
The amendment could become a live issue once
the Hattaway-Drummond race heats up.
Already, Drummond, no novice with words, is
reportedly calling the Hattaway amendment the
"Sunshine Eclipse."

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He was here before, it seems, the roads of conservative Christianity have been posted with
notices proclaiming: "He Is Coming Again."

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JEIWSALEM sAl's — Israeli troops man the castle-like
w ali.s of Jerusalem, firing tear gas at roving demontrators. Black smoke hangs over Arab towns, where
warriis of children light protest bonfires of oil-soaked
tires.
Soldiers patrol in armored cars, firing warning shots
skyward. Arab students pelt them with stones and chan t:
"In blood and lire we will redeem our land."
Arab demonstrations and clashes with Israeli troops
have become almost daily rituals in the occupied West
Bank of the Jordan River.

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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Free posture check up for all ages, 10 a.m., to 4 p.m.,
doctor's office, Boren Plaza, Deltona. Sponsored by
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Brown Way, Just off Lonood-Markham Road in
Longwood Groves. Donors may designate account.
Democratic Women's Club of Seminole County installation luncheon, noon, Heritage Inn, Sanford. Speaker
Sheriff John Polk, Installer, Commissioner Michael
Hattaway.
Car Wash sponsored by Casselberry Junior Police, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., Standard Sta tion SR 436 at Carriage Hill
entrance.
SUNDAY, MAY 23
Gospel Festival to benefit Meals on Wheels program,
2 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.

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Lewis George (left), a student at Seminole 111gb School, has been selected to atteud a summer
program at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, as a result of his high placement on
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests (PSAT). Ile program was designed to acquaint students with
various fields of engineering and to better acquaint them with the types of courses needed to prepare
for entering an engineering program. Pictured with George Is SHS Director of Guidance Ed Wilson.

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La Amlatad annual country fair and auction, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Maitland Civic Center. To benefit residential
treatment center for adolescents.
MONDAY, MAY 24
Lyman High School Band Booster Potluck Supper,
school cafeteria, 7 p.m. Awards presentation.
Idyllwilde School Skating Party, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Melodee Skating Rink.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, MAY 25
Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30
p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
SR 434

NEW YORK tAP) — The servative estimate) replace- user for any material that has icals had "walked out" of the
"unauthorized borrowing" or, ment cost comes to nearly $270 not been charged out.
school's nine library collections
more plainly, the "theft" of million.
Such situations are handled during a relatively few years.
books from the nation's librarThis is based on the American with as much diplomacy as Replacement value: $619,140,
ses involves a loss of more than Library Association's esti- possible, usually on the as- based on university averages of
LAFAYETTE, La. tAPs — French President Valery
a quarter billion dollars a year, mated average cost of $14 a sumption that the patron has $18.21 to replace and reprocess
(iscard d'Estaing winds up a sixday bicentennial trip to
according to government, hi
book, which does not include the committed an oversight, not a each book.
the United States with a visit to Louisiana's Cajun
brary and publishing sources. cost of handling each re- crime, and he is allowed to take
country.
If only I per cent of the nearly placement.
the material once it has been
School officials elected to inAcadian Louisiana — French is the first language in
two billion volumes in U.S.
Some examples of book loss- properly charged to him.
stall 12 electronic book detecsome places — prepared a big reception today for the
Skate Night, sponsored by Lyman High School Bank
libraries is "log" every year a es:
"If we assume that a Ii- tion systems in the school's nine
thief of state.
Boosters,
State City, 7 p.m.
figure officials call a
Each year $13.5-million- brary 's success is measured by libraries — reserve room,
worth of library materials — inSanford Pilot Club dinner meeting, First
its public use, there is every government document seceluding 880.000 books —
Presbyterian Church, Sanford, 7 p.m.
are sto- reason to avoid irritating pa- tion,periodical room, math Iilen from public libraries in New trons," says
WEDNESDAY, MAY26
Dr. Graham E. brary, music library, reference
NOT ES
York City. In Los Angeles, the
room, microfilm area, (circuSanford Kiwanis Club, noon Civic Center.
Gurr, manager of library
loss is more than $1 million a tems for 3M Co. "However, lating stacks and underCasselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
MAY20, l!fl6
hayward Kr Brewington
year.
Shawn Pilkinglon
graduate library.
Sanford
Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
m
ore
patrons
are
irritated
by
John
,%l)MIS.SIONS
Wilbur Burgess
A loss of $450,000 was
Warren Sutton
Civic
Center.
recordnot
finding
the
book
they
want
Sanford!
Ethel Casperson
The problem of book contr ol
M during a recent year at t he
One Williams
than by electronic detection de- was
Introductory Ceramics eight-week course, 7 p.m.,
Mary Ailene Blackman
Marjorie J. hialback
complicated because all
William C. Whitson, DeBar
Brooklyn Public library.
vices, which they accept as they nine libraries
Seminole Community College Adult Education Campus.
are housed in a
At the Richard Bland
College do airport security measures." single
Contact Registrar's office.
multipurpose building,
Sanford
library in Petersburg, Va., loss.
At the State University of including faculty offices,
Seminole High School Band Concert. 7:30 p.m., school
vs consumed more than a third
Marsha D. Bussard
DEATHS
auditorium. Concert and Jazz bands.
of the book purchase budget New York (SUNY) at Stony graduate study space and
Robert Donley
Brook, Long Island. a library classrooms. Guards at the
Ira L. Duncan
(luring a recent fiscal year.
THURSDAY, MAY 17
MILS. JOSEPHINE BENWAY Island;
sons.
Kenneth.
Ten per cent of the Shaker collection inventor) two years building's main exits could not
Anthony T. Duval
County Federation hosted by Junior Woman's Club of
lakehurst, N. J. and Norman,
Etta L. Jones
Casselberry at Casselberry Woman's Club, Overbrook
High School library collection ago uncovered the fact that conLol movement of books
Mrs. Josephine Benway, 93, hiinsdale, N.
Y.;
four
Drive, 10:30 a.m.
James C. Lavender
An Albany, N.Y., disappeared some 34,000 books and period- from libraries to other areas.
of Greenville, died Wednesday daughters, Mrs. Ellen Kelley,
M4 al;% 4 Ltoon
(luring each of three recent
in that city. Born in Stetson, Ft. Benning, Ga., Mrs. Ha
Oren
Mitchell
)ea
rs - nearly 3.000 books
Me., she is a former resident of Thayer, Warick, N. Y., Mrs.
Kenneth Myles
worth more than $30,000.
Sanford and formerly attended Louise Hall, and Miss Annainac
Mae
Reedy
E.
"The twin economic presUpsala Presbyter'n Church. (;unsolus, both of Franklinville,
Alberta Rowland
sures
of inflation and budget
Survivors include a dahter, N. V.; sister, Mrs. ha Jacobs,
Edgar Osborn. BeBary
cut
cks,
ba
which currently afMrs. Eric Vihlen; grand- Gerry, N. V.: 18 grandchildren Frankic
lc lUll. Deltona
fect
the
nation's
libraries, make
daughter, Mrs. William 11cr- and two great-grandchildren.
Edna S. Parker, Deltona
apparent the seriousness of
nosky Jr., Sanford and four
Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin
YOU CAN OWN A
book losses," says Robert
great-grandchildren.
Funeral Borne, Eustis, is in —
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TEHRAN.
famous
diary
in
1660
and
anothIran
Al'
Hunida.
"But
the
teahouse
tradition
Wed
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executive
WESTERN AUTO
Gramukow Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
e
befor American that preserves the language er English writer, Edwacd
dreds of years
director.
charge of arrangements.
STORE IN:
'The cost of a missing book patriots dumped British tea in and history of ancient Persia is Walter, wrote the first eulogy to
Lake Mary, Fla.
snut also be measured in other Boston Harbor — an act that a marvel that travelers to mod- tea In 1663.
Funeral NOtICeS
('l.lFFOltD ;uNsoi.us
Interlachen, Fla.
— tea was
ern-day
Iran
can
see
for
The
longing
for
tea
produced
spawned
rebellion
themVS.
What's
the value of a sto.
Thursda 's high 86. today's
Newberry, Fla.
one of the world's great forlen volume that is out of print' playing an important part in the selves."
low 65.
SENWAY. MRS. JOSEPHINE—.
Clifford(;unsolus. 71 of
Today
visitors
to
Tehran,
tunes,
the
English
East
India
Shi(10
you
value
the
dis..
history
of
another
country.
Thcre is in i.ppIstInh, .*JiLIH.. to
Funeral ervucei for mrs.
Cloudy through Saturday. how
(;rand Island, died Tuesday in
Persian troubadours were ram, Persepolis and other Ira- Tea Co., which flourished from the abo' town, for .,
Auto
Josephine flInway, 93. Of
Thundershowers
likely
mainly
appointment
of
a
shut-in
who
Orlando. Born in Humphrey, N.
Greenville, who died Wed
th e stirrin g his- nian cities can witness the cen- 166C to ll'M, wh.le in th e next Aiate Siore IIint hardj,c.
keeping
alive
porting 5004.15, autumotise stipplic'.
during datim.'. Highs upper has been waiting for a book,
V., he moved to Florida seven
neSday. will be held at 10 a m
tory of their ancient land tunes-old custom at teahouses century Amr. .s taste for tea furniture. refngeraiors, frccic,s, w4t.
80s. lows tonight near 70. only to be told that the book IS
Salufday, at the graveside in
years ago from Franklinville,
through recitations in hundreds for the price of a cup of tea — turned bitter upon the enact- ers. lekis&amp;n%. CH.'. r.1io. other
Oaklawn Memorial Park with
Southeast winds 10-15 m.p.h. lost?
N V. He was a retired dairy
And what's the value of a of teahouses all over Persia.
one rial, a penny and a half in ment of the Tea Act of 1773, ckcrnni. cli:
Rey Ben F Whitner officiating
Rain probability 60 per cent missing book to a student who
W will him
oo, hclp install your
farmer. lie was a member of
Gramkow Funeral Home
precipitating the American and
The saga they read, called the American currency.
%tore
provide coun'eIIing after
today, 20 per cent tonight arnl so needs it to prepare for an
charge of arrangements
the Free Methodist Church of
Iran's
Ministry
of
Culture
and
n.
or
epic
of
kings,
Revolution.
up- Shah-na
ou're open. Financing is as.iil.ibk to
coming exam?"
per cent Saturday.
Sanford and Eustis, the Eastern
was recited in Persian. Written Art is using television to
GUN SO. US. CLIFFORD—
In England, meanwhile, the qua1tf prospects. 1f &gt;ou'rc inicresled
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Milk Producers Assn and the
Funeral services for Clifford
books, expensive by the poet I"erdowski in ap- enhance the popularity of the brew helped bring the sexes to- Store
As'sociate call ihi, loll urc
Gunsolus. 71, of Grand Island.
Considerable cloudiness with and always useful, are most proximately 1000 A.D., it readings.
AAHP.
Government-spon- gether. Couples drank It in the number iotl.*y.
who died Tuesday in Orlando.
scattered thundershowers. commonly removed from k recounted the stories of5oof the sored performances by some of London pleasure gardens, an
Ile is survived by his wile,
will be held Saturday at 11 am
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highs mainly in the mid and braries without being checked ancient civilization's kings and the better known storytellers elegant pastime that fostered
Mrs. Thelma Gunsolus, Grand
from the chapel of Zeller,
upper 80s. Lows in the lower60s out. So are current best sellers, queens.
Kennedy and Hamlin Funeral
Or write:
are being aired on Iranian tele- social graces and nurtured conuome
with Rev. Harry E.
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extreme north to the 70s along They usually disappear shortly
Renfro.
'P. Western Aui,
The custom of telling these vision. Art festivals held regu- versation to a fine art.
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be in Lakeside Memory Gar
Saturday's Daytona Beach libraries, in fact, more than 20 nated by troubadours, or nag- lure readings of the Shahnama. bution to this tea culture in the nd ciirnplcl IJ,frC,
denS. Friends may call at
tuneral home today 24 and 7 9
tides: high 3:37 a.m., 4:15 p.m., per cent of all new books vanish hals, in order to preserve a
And with the inauguration of art and practice of cha-no-yu,
A plaques
P m Hamlin and H,lbish i n c,
low 9:51 am., 10:26 p.m. Port
in less than a year.
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precious heritage that was its nonstop service between the beautiful Japanese tea
idler, Kennedy and Hambn
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Funeral Home of Euslis is in
The problem has driven Ii-threatened when Mohammedan New York and Tehran, Iran Air ceremony. Painters too were
charge of arrangements.
p.m., low 9:43 a.m., 10:06 p.m. bran)' directors to seek out ex. Arabs conquered Persia in 636 will add a Jet-age "teahouse" inspired by tea.
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as keeping book stacks closed to
Homer's
Iliad, was learned by from a gleaming Persian samothe public or adding guards at
heart
and
passed on from gen- var.
exits. however, closed stacks
eration
to
generation
by word of
In Iran, where per capit's
are a nuisance to users and
The tradition made a consumption of tea ranks
mouth.
expensive in terms of library
deep impression upon a popu- among the world's highest at 77
personnel needed; hiring
lace largely unable to read. But pounds, tea drinkers enjoy their
guards for libraries (which are
memorizing the Shah-nama national drink with plenty of
often open 70 to 120 hours a
was a monumental task for the sugar and often sip it through a
week) is also costly.
naghal. It consists of 60,000 lump of sugar they hold beAs an alternative, many li- lines of prose and poetry, an
tween their teeth.
braries have equipped them- undertaking that took FerWhile tea has had considerselves with electronic detection dowski ihis first name is
able impact on Asiatic civsystems which alert library unknown) 35 years to complete. ilizations, the desire for the
personnel when a book is being
H was the Persian fondness beverage has also influenced
:aken out without being for tea that prompted scholars Western cultures. The first
charged properly.
to use the teahouse setting as a newspaper advertisement for
Book detection systems are in means of reaching the widest tea appeared in a London news'4
use In more than 600 libraries In possible population.
paper in 1658, mmcl announced:
the United States. Sensitized
"Ever since the Chinese in- "That excellent and by all phymaterial inserted in a book or troduced the brew in 350 AD., siclans approved China drink,
periodical triggers an alarm tea has exercised a vast In- called by the Chinese, Tcha, by
wher a book, .ract "dcscaflucitce ukur LIE difous of 11*11 other nations, lay, alias tee, is
(lied" during proper checkout, and nations," says William L. sold at the Sultanes.s Head CofIs carried through an elec- Hanaway Jr., professor of Per- fee House."
tronically scanned exit. The li- sian Language and Literature
Samuel Pepys recorded his
brary attendant then asks the at the University of Pennsytva- tea-tasting experiences in his

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After refreshing themselves with Coke and
orange pop, the Eskimos tossed the empty cans
out on the ice. They also listened to Johnny Cash
music on a transistor radio.

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As they approached the edge of the ice, a
party of returning hunters warned that the ice by
the open water was treacherous. So Bernton and
his friends pitched their tents a safe distance
from the open water. The canvas tents, Introduced by 18th-century whaling ships which
sailed out of San Francisco, were lined with
wooden racks and then were filled with caribou
skins.

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Inside the tent, a Coleman stove was lit and
they dined on Spam, bread and hot tea. They.'
slept until 3:00 a.m. when a companion shook
Bernton awake,
"We have to go quickly," the Eskimo said :
urgently. "The radio says there Is going to be a
40-mile-an-hour wind pretty soon." This could
have broken up the ice and left them stranded on
a Floating iceberg.

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The approaching storm ended the whale hunt
before it got started. By dawn's eerie Arctic
light, they headed back to Barrow, the roar of
their snowmobile shattering the frozen stillness.

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Corn Boil sponsored by Congregational Christian
Ch ur ch Men's Club, 5-7 p.m. 24th and Park.

In H istony Of Pers I

Scientists Penetrate 'Secure' Computer

The 1108 is in widespread use throughout the
government, The White House, all the military
services and several federal agencies use the
system to store sensitive information. Not only
top defense secrets but personal details the
goi.ernmerit gathers about private individuals
are contained iii 1108 computers.
The Navy scientists write that they inserted
"trap doors" in the system. "At the user's ezpet&amp;, we were able to covertly copy their files.
Had we wanted to, we could have destroyed or
selectively rewritten them."
What an enemy could do with this access to
highly classified information is alarming. It also
has grave privacy impLications since the files on
private citizens would also be compromised.
The scientists who engineered this computer
break-In wrote that they believe "penetration of
large (operating systems) can be performed at
very low cost. However. because thor, 'e fe"
welI-docuznented examples of such penetration,
there is a false sense of security among system

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thing."
theless is hardly that of the job-seeker who reads upward again.
This is but one example of an American who about the recovery and then finds It doesn't
In each of their defeats, they told me, they
feels he hasn't
yet participated in the eco- apply to him.
were
consoled by Mr. Ford, urged to keep going.
Actually, it is presumed that Carter believes nomic recovery. You can find his like in a wide
Many
thousands of these people are now After each victory, however small, they were
that Christ's reappearance would mean joy on variety of pursuits, including unskilled workers counted as
unemployed for the first time in a
as given encouragement.
earth, at least for the faithful. Dr. W. C. Fields. and stock market Investors.
year. That is, they were listed before
an officer of the Southern Baptist Convention , As always, economic conditions vary discouraged workers - those who had given up
Now I have reason to believe that this current
(Carter's sect preference), says couplings geographically, and they vary also among oc- looking — and thus not counted in the labor force. effort will fail — this setting timetables for
doomsday with the Second Advent is extremist. cupations, age groups and industries, and even
Now that their hopes are up but their op. himself and for Congress under which four to
"The Bible is full of parabolic and rhetorical by sex. But some people seem to feel the ex- portunities aren't, these saddest of the sad have seven major regulatory agencies would be taken
passages which can be interpreted however ceplions are more common this year.
ascended into the ranks of the officially unem- up each year over a four-year period. And under
people wish." Fields says most Southern BapOne explanation seems to be that some of the ployed. At least they are now counted, if they are which the president would be committed to
tist.s believe that doomsday will come on an problem areas are very close to the basic needs not included in the recovery,
writing specific reform proposals each of these
individual basis for everyone, naturally, but that of people.
Meanwhile, many Americans listen to some years for each agency. And also under which
after 10 billion year!'if cosmic history, only 2000
While the employment situation Is improving, monetary and fiscal officials proclaim that the Congress would be required to take action within
of which has been occupied by Christians, the for example, more than seven million Americans recovery is threatening to get out of hand and nine months or, failing that, to vote yes or no on
idea of God setting fire to the earth is can't find jobo, and while consumer prices in therefore needs to be restrained. They can each presidential proposal on the Senate
and
philosophically remote.
general have been rising less slowly, the price of hardly be encouraged.
house floors, bypassing further committee
Yet Carter may demur from now until, well, a new house has rocketed ahead.
No proliferation of numbers can convince the action.
hell freezes over, and he will still be thought of by
Ironically, the news about a recovering discouraged or the nonparticipant. As does
This asks Congress to grant President Ford
some as a symbol of what the revelations of St. economy seems to make the contrast even worse everyone else, they believe that recovery begins more initiative in this area than I
think it is
John called the come back of Alpha-Omega.
because it tends to raise expectations. The with them.
willing to do.

We sent our reporter, Hal Bernton, to the
northernmost town on the continent, Barrow,
Alaska, near the tip of a tiny peninsula Jutting
into the Ice-bound Arctic Ocean to spend a week
with the Eskimos. His assignment was to report
the effect of the Alaskan oil fever upon the
Eskimo culture.
The highlight of Bernton's stay with the
Eskimos was a whale hunt. The Eskimos told
how white intruders were scaring off the great
whales, whose blubber Is still one of their staple
foods. One hunting party had waited on the ice
nearly a week for a whale to appear in the open
water, they said, only to see It frightened away
by a low-flying plane.
Nevertheless, the Eskimos took Bernton with
them on a whale hunt. lie trotted alongside a
sealskin boat which was lashed to a wooden sled.
His Job was to help keep the sled on the narrow
trail that twisted through the Arctic ice pack.
They raced over the ice as Eskimos have been
doing for hundreds of years. Yet there was
evidence of the encroachment of the white
civilization. The sled was pulled not by a team of
Husky dogr, Ni t by a Skiddo snowmobile,
The Eskimos also tired sooner than their
forebears would have and stopped for Coke
breaks. "Last time I felt as hod as this," one
Eskimo companion panted, "I'd been on a drunk
for a week." He added, "Yet I've been smoking
since I was nine."

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JOHN CUNNIFF

managers, many of whom believe that holes in
their sy.!ems exist in theory but are, In practice,
not possible to exploit."
The governmen now claims to have plugged
the holes describeu in this report. But the
scientists claim "that no individual can understand such large and haphazardly constructed systems and the systems are bound to
have holes."
The General Accounting Office GAO, in a
private tudy, found that some government
employes have already turned their knowledge
of these "holes" to their own profit. The GAO
Investigated 69 cases of criminal computer
fraud, which cost the government more than $2
million in losses.
A clerk discovered, for example, that she
could introduce fictitious food stamp claims into
is computer on behalf of a'cornplices. They
collected more than $90,000 in fraudulent
benefits before they were caught as a result of an
anonymous tip.
Footnote: Rep. John Moss, D.-Calif., who has
learned about the computer spying, has alerted
both the House and Senate Armed Services
committees, urging an investigation.
WHALE HUNT: For centuries, the Arctic sea
rnamma1s, particularly the whale, have
J i'kiT.3 wtth i
(he Iuud,
clothing and shelter they needed to survive in the
most hostile environment on earth.

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WASHINGTON — Some of our most sensitiv'
national secrets could be tapped by a few bright
computer experts with access to a telephone.
A startling government report, which has
been declassified but not released to the public,
tells how a group of Navy scientists cracked a
UnIvac 1108 computer system using an ordinary
telephone. Yet the system was supposed to be

FRIDAY, MAY21
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Longwood AL dosed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Church.
Seminole YMCA Gra-Y annual Parent-Son Ban quet,
6:30 p.m., Lyman High School cafeteria.

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people around here and they'll tell you the same

successful emergency landing although the aircraft's
undercarriage collapsed when it touched down on the
runway, officials say.
Pilot James Allbright, 35, and co-pilot Berry Wacker,
27, escaped without injury through the plane's side door
after it skidded 1,000 feet along the run way Th ursday. The
two pilots are from Florida but their home towns were not
available.
"All I wanted to do was to get the hell out of there when
we came to a standstill," Allbright said.
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NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)— An Air Haiti cargo pla ne
Flying with one engine of two engines out of service made a

WASHINGTON - Once a president takes to
tailoring his policies to fit the primaries or the
polls, there's no end to it. Few take seriously
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Now, by gosh and by golly, the true believers
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This Is the unfortunate situation in which
are more sure than ever. A milleniurn is op.
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President Ford now finds himself. It is no secret
proaching tthe year 2000) which for many
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that Mr. Ford upped his naval shipbuilding
significant. Then there is the state of the world,
request immediately following the Texas
which many feel was prophesied in Revelations.
primary. Or that, faced with charges from Mr.
Finally, there is Jimmy carter.
Ronald Reagan, he asked Congress for perFew will come right out with it: That the
mission to keep the production lines open for
born-again peanut grower is another sign of the
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more Minutemen. Or that he has put off action on
Second Advent. But this sentiment is apparently
some very significant negotiations with the
taking root and may spread. Here on the edge of
Soviet Union and, it appears, with Panama.
the Bible Belt, some people say that since God
With this jittery knee-jerk reaction in mind, it
works in mysterious ways they would not be
is no wonder that there's a tendency In this town
surprised if the former Georgia governor is some
to write off as politics Mr. Ford's latest hard-line
of His doing. A Pentecostal preacher, for inproposal aiming at emasculation of the wasteful,
stance, says Carter comes along In "the nick of
costly programs now built into the federal
time." lie will not comment beyond that, but
regulatory agencies, programs which it is
grins instructively with the satisfaction of one
estimated cost us as consumers multibillions
with the satisfaction of one with inner
each year in higher prices and in inefficiently
knowledge.
run industries — inefficient because hamstrung
by unnecessary, wrongly enforced, counThe scinario, to use a secular word, is simple
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enough. Not for years has faith been a political
terproductive or vague rules.
This reporter knows this program is dear to
issue, and in that time theological morality has
Mr. Ford's heart. lie has drawn men in from
had a rough time of it. God warned us of our
wayward lurch, sending along such human
industry and the colleges and given them conO&amp;I 0101k
devils as Adolf Hitler, but we would not listen or
siderable authority. He has lobbied against
"Beat iti"
see. Thus today, as the Russian poet
overregulation as he has lobbied for no other
Yvetushenko says It, "the price of revolver
program I know of. He has used every legal
lubricant rises while that of human life falls."
executive trick In the book and pushed
programs, whole and piecemeal, through
And so it's nearly over. Enter Carter, in the nick
committees of Congress thorugh aides in whom
of time, a man clearly qualified to prepare us for
he had trust.
the end.
Now in all this, a continuing effort which
It is certainly not apparent that Carter would
NEW voui' sAP) — the official s:ausuc
discouraged worker re-enters the labor force, began shortly after he became president, Mr.
want to prepare us for anything but a new show that savings and loan associations h e only to find he can't find a job. The young couple, Ford was under no illusions. Key men in this
beginning.
Heown
is a count
spread-the-word
Jesus
patriot, record arnounLs of money to lend, but a builder in tired of renting, decides to buy - and finds the program have admitted to this reporter time and
praying by his
"some 25 times
a day."
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again that, by all precedent, the assault on
and telling the voters of it even oftener than that. uwie New York complains he can't makes price too high.
overlapping
and stiffling regulation had little
The
typical
new
single-family
dwelling
now
is
And as for the Savior's return, J.C. (!) has sales because his customers can't get mortgagez.
estimated
to
cost
$43,700—
far
beyond
the
ability
chance
of
success.
But they calculated that in
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recently advised the Bible class in his home town
"The 25 largest lenders around here haven't of a couple with gross income of $13,000. And the maintaining the pressure, and by excising a
that "Jesus hasn't told us when he's coming
— made more than a few mortgages in the past few initial cost is only part of the story; operating section of the antiquated rules here and a section
but we should be ready." Yet he has
carefully
months," he said. "You ask any of the real estate expenses also are rising,
there, they might eventually be able to break the
denied any feeling that he is "chosen
be president," and those close to him say they
doubt he believes in the holocaust or doomsday
theory of the Second Coming.

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MANILA. The Philippines iAPi - Hijackers seized
control of a Philippine Airlines Jet with 103 persons aboard
today and forced the craft to land In Zamboanga, wellinformed sources said.
Th ey re ported the craft was quickly surrounded by
government armored cars after it stopped on the runway.
The HACI 11 jet was hijacked as it took off from Davao,
600 miles south of here, en route to Manila, the sources
said. Zamboanga is 250 miles west of Davao, and both
cities are on the island of Mindanao. Manila Is on the
island of Luzon.
The so ur ces said th e hijackers were not identified. It
was not immediately known how many were involved nor
how the plane was seized.

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Look for County Planning and Zoning Chairman
Bill Kirchhoff to announce soon (probably by this
weekend) his intention to rim for the Seminole
County Commission seat occupied by Sid Vthlen Jr.
Kirchhoff, 37, is a lifelong resident of Seminole
County and a stockbroker for an Orlando investments firm.
When Kirchhoff announces, he will be the only
Republican seeking the office occupied by a
Democrat. A member of the P&amp;Z board for five
years. Kirchhoff is no stranger to controversy and
he, also, is no stranger to politics.
He has made his voice heard on several issues.
One such issue was Kirchhofrs opposition to the
county's position toward railroads when the big
controversv was on concerning the railroad
crossing at SR-46.
The Democrats will be fighting to retain the

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Bernton on life with the Eskimos In future :;
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5-pound sophomore Is extheir problems getting outside, reacted quickly, intercepted, ball and he recovered a fumble around left end.
interference. His play broke the yards via pass interference. it
howcvcr, he will look better and raced 35 yard.,- for a White on the 20-yard line of the
Johnson showed that the game for the Orange. When the was two plays later when he pected to mature even more by
Herald Correspondent
because he will have a fuller TI).
Orange but couldn't put it Seminoles will have a wide open White failed to move after tucked in a 35-yard pass from next fall. His lateral movement
was good and he choked down
bag of tricks to call from. The
Fetton, playing both ways, across because of a bad snap offense next year. What aerials Fetton recovered the early Renaud and a score
Speed, Speed, Speed.
Orange drive inside the 20Coach Jerry Posey was in. one time Litton did get around had a good night on defense. His from center, two incompleted he did not catch, he got yardage second half fumble on the
Robert Charles had a good
tense, enthused and smiling as end he looked exceptionally reactions kept him around the passes and an attempted sweep with anyway by way of pass Orange 20, Johnson picked up 30 game at defensive tackle. The yard line.
he watched the Seminole High good and he scored from 12
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spectacular Thursday night at peared to have great potential P' .
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exciting on every play, and
run and then when the short Charlie Hollis 44. Duwaync Hoglen (5), Tim Palmer (60), Ricky
Charles Rlgglna 80) puts best shoulder forward as blacker Tim Ralnes slips making cut, Henry Gilchrist up for stop
proved a natural leader
he's
outside
pass was tried, he Mann (53) pick angles of pursuit.
Gilchrist watches from sitting position.
"He's just tough.
Danny Flint 64) watches.
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Posey
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Pringle opened up the night's
scoring with a quick burst up
SPORTS
the middle in the first quarter.
His up the middle running was
one of the many significant
Friday, May21, 1176
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things he did during the game.
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Surprisingly, however, the
ieam as a wnoie was very poor
around end, and that included
Scripps
Memorial
Hospital.
SAN DIEGO (Al') - This absorber broke," David re
Pringle. The backfield, in"They were going to ampuweek, David Goldberg pitched called. "We slowed down and
cluding the motion man
his first Little League game in all of a sudden, it happened." tate the arm," said David.
sweeping, appeared slow
A baseball jersey he had been "Then the doctors saw some
almost a year, striking out sevgetting to the outside and
en batters in three innings,
carrying caught in the movement in my little finger. If
rarely made the upfield cut.
Not bad for an 11-year-old kid motorcycle chain, pulling him the linger hadn't moved, they
Pringle came out throwing
whose arm nearly was severed off the bike and sending his arm would have taken the arm off."
from the quarterback slot in the
"I had no flexation in the
in a motorcycle accident last through the spinning steel
second half and his long aerial
June.
spokes of the rear wheel. Within s%Tist and could only move two
counted even though tipped
"The child is unreal," said his seconds, the spokes had cut fingers," he said.
away because of pass inThrough February and
mother, Carol, who fought off through bone and nerves, leavterference. On the second
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tears as she watched her son ing only a small piece of skin March, he tried and failed.
possession of the third quarter,
throw pitch after pitth as if holding his left arm to his body. "Then one night, I had a dream
Pringle hit Darrell Johnson for
Dr. Tony Woodall, at the field that I could catch the ball by
nothing had ever happened to
a 30-yard pass to the white 35him.
for an awards ceremony that closing the glove with the other
yard line. Pringle came out
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"1 was riding on the back of day, splinted the severed arm hand. I tried it and it worked."
momentarily with a sore knee
He signed up for a minor
my brother's motorcycle when and wrapped it in a plastic bag
and Mark Renaud passed to
we hit a bump and the shock as the youth was rushed to little League team and kept
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Johnson for the score.
practicing with his brother.
In the fourth quarter Pringle
David is playing again
found a small opening up the
pitching, batting and fielding.
center and scampered for his
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second TD of the evening.
football with his sewn-on arm.
Pringle, at 6-1 and 185 pounds,
His only problem, he says, is
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constantly havin, to explain to
tandem which Posey rates
other youngsters how he got
the best defensive end pair in
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Civitan gave Bowl America homer that put Civitan ahead,
allik.
thosestrange-looking scars on
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he says.
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before bowing to a two-out, last- the fifth, followed by a pair of
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eri,r5, opened the door for the
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Yolanda Dixon poled a twohumiliated Crown Pawn Shop,
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run homer for Crown Pawn
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Shop, but it was only a spoon
Bowl Americ now 10-0 had bailing against an ocean of 10
175 lb., quarterback has good
Knights of Columbus laun Ilerbulis double sparked a
B a (Ic 0 c k I" U r It it U r e ched second half action in the four-run sixth-inning rally that
-move, a good arm, and strong Ken
not trailed all year at the end of walks 10 errors and 14 Kiwanis
Meadows M. Jim Edmonds (82) stretch arms skyward to
comp leted innin"
legs. When the Seminoles cure attempt blocking pass.
but hits Gail Whitted paced the capitalized on 11 walks and Junior League division of finally buried the Veterans.
Michelle Nooney capped a first- avalanche with four singles and eight errors to register a 144 Sanford's Little
League
Wells spun a two-hitter for the
over Chase &amp; Co. in a Thursday by thrashing V.F.W., victory, one of the blows being
stanza rally with a three.ruri four runs scored.
Senior League baseball game 13-5.
James Pnsley's two,
run homer
BOWL AMERICA
CROWN PAWN SHOP
Thursday.
K of C, which finished one in the third. Clarence Scippio
Barbara Robare it c
Donald Lively outlasted game behind victorious Elks in whacked a round-tripper for the
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Robertson and losing hurler
Tom West.
Nazarene has another chance
to advance when it takes on
league-leading Pinecrest
Baptist at 10 am. Saturday on
the Fort Mellon Park diamond.
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Souls meets First United
-Methodist at 11:15 a.m., San1 ford Christian seeks its second
season victory against holy
Cross at 12:30 p.m., and First
Assembly dashes with First
Baptist in a 1:45 p.m. duel.
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2. Sh.Iieqazade
HOME R5-Kingman, NY, IS;
Only games scheduled
3.HobbysChagef(Becaer). 4. Dusty
Schmidt, Phi, 15; Monday, Chi. •
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Today'; Dams;
Tag (Kucia), S . D. J. First (Jet
Cey,
LA,
I;
Cedeno,
Min.
7.
East
Detroit (Bare 21) at Batti.
George Brett keyed a five-run
STOLEN BASES-Morgan, Cm, litton). 6. Robins Kim (Btrttriak).
By The Associated Press
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W L Pd Dl more (Palmer 5-4), (n)
Id; Cedeno, Hint, 11; GrIffey, Cm, 10. 7, TalIga Mist (Sica). S. SPiY
seventh inning as Kansas City New York
19 It
.633 Milwaukee (Travers 21) at iMangual Mon. 7; Cebell, Mtn, 7; LOIS (Binneti)
Baltimore
16
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3
Carl Yastrzemnskl had his
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whipped Oakland and plunged
Cleveland (Dobson 3-I). (n)
SECOND- Ban Jour Quick
Buckner, LA, 7,
Boston
ii lb 467 S
hands up, but he did his hitting
Boston (Tiant 3 2) at New
i'-. h'sAseven games behind the Detroit
the
PITCHING (4 Decisions)- (Hobbs) 2. ChiCki1pICktt' (Thomp1 .
13 15 .464 3
York (Ellis 4-1). (rtl
3 Friday Star (Kinsley). I
Lonborg. Phi, 4.0. I 000. 2.10
with a bat and left the punching
.
Royals in the American League Milwkee
11 II .4.40 51.
California (Kirkwood 1-3) at Metlack, NY, 4-0. 1.000, 2.07 Hough, Royal Lobo (Rauch), S. Or.Rutt
Cleveland
others.
13 17 .433 6
West
Texas (Briles 31).
LA. 40, 1000. 3.20 C.Metzger. SD, i. (KucIa) 6. Star Student (D'Amato),
I
West
Oakland (Blue JAI at Chi
The A's took a 4-2 lead in the
, 1.000, 100 Rooker, Pgh, 3-1, .533, 7. Saunders Echo (Sirk). 8. Judge
Kin
Cite
20
10
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After a bench-clearing sixthcago (Brett 00). (n)
2.22
Xoosman, NY, 4.1, .600, 3.09 Floyd a (RI Resur).
top of the seventh on Don Bay- Texas
19 1? .613 I'
Kansas City (Leonard I-li at Christenson. Phi, 1-1, .500, 3.12
inning brawl that ieatured fibsTHIRD- I . Bullet Freight
br's second solo home run of Minnesota
16 15 516 412
Minnesota (Decker 2-3). (n)
Strom, SD, 41. .500, 3.41.
(KurtzwcrTh), 7. Torpedo Byrd (No
ton's Carlton Fisk and Bill lee
Oakland
IS
19
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the game and Phil Garner
Saturday's Games
STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, 63; Driver).). Camden Jody (Kucla) I.
Chicago
I? 16
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against New York's Lou P1.
.I- .- Milwaukee at Cleveland
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double The Royals then California
P.Pliekro, Atl, 49; Montefusco, SF, Bar'.dido Ranger (Piper) S. Prompt
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niella and Craig Nettles, Yasir16; Lolich, NY, 35; J,Richard, Mtn, Pick (Hierpe), 6 Prince Desmond
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batted around.
Thursday's Results
Kansas City at Minnesota
(Dvoracek), I. scotti Tron (Aldrich)
zemski went to work. He
Boston S. New York 2
-. -I-. .,,j,, Angels 6, Rangers 3
.
.
Detroit at Baltimore, (n)
, 5. Rudy Adams (0. Spriggs)
Kansas City 8 Oakland 4
slammed a tie-breaking two..
,
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Andy Etchebarren's two-nm
FOURTH- 1. Speedy Hans (T.
California at Texas. in)
run homer in the eighth inning
crankI. 2. Matilda Lobell
double capped a three-run
Sunday'
s Games
(Whayland). 3. J D.'S Mike (Rau),
and another two-run shot in the
F
eighth inning that propelled
Milwaukee at Cleveland, 2
i Decatur Boy (No Driver), S
with as the Red Sox waltzed to
SOUTHERN
LEAGUE
Oakland at Chicago, 2
California over Texas. The
Fercury Shooter (Hierpe). 6. Zeke
Devito"
an 8-2 victory over the Yankees
Boston at New York
1. What Acclaim
.
Rangers had rallied from an
W. I.. Pd, OS Perkins (Hebi'Ing)
Detroit at Baltimore
(Porter) S. Cinders McElwyn
Thursday night.
Orlando
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early
deficit to tie the game
KanSas City di Minnesota
Chare
20 IS m '
(Bridges)
but Rusty Torres walked and
California at Texas. (n)
Sav$nnai
10 11 515 I'-',
Coupled with the three home
FIFTH- 1. Navy Admiral
7
Jackson'v'll,
12 21 364
(Kurtiworthl. 2. Tropic Wave
Bobby Bonds singled for the
runs Yax walloped against
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
(Becker ),). Proud Blue Chip (Raul.
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third time to open the eighth
East
troit one night earlier, it gave
1. Ocala Penny (Jefferson), S
Chattanooga
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before Bruce Bochte singled
hliii a major league record-ty12 It
1
Lisbon Hanover (Vandervorl). &amp;
Phila
21 S .721 Mafgq,..,qy
12 20
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home Torres.
Impulsi (Wilsey), 7. Speedy Don
log live in two games. It was the
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20 13 .606 3
'fl.rsday'i Ns'wtts
(Komori). I. Debutante hiss
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C'arIotl.
JecksOnville
S.
New York
20 16 .356 4'.,
first such feat in the American
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S.vanwiaP,
6.
Orlando
Montreal
13 17
was replaced by Steve
League since New York's Tony
,
Cti.ttan,00g.
ColumbuS
S
I.
IXTH- 1. Doug Dynamite (Van
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Chicago
11 19 421
Knoxville
A4CntgQfTiIfy
4,
Foucault, who gave up a sacriDeventer). 2. Adios Duchess
4iizeri did it 40 years ago.
St
Louis
15 21 .117 9',
TaYs06M.s
(Filtpilli). 3. Oteca Mis (Berel.
lice before issuing an In,'
At-cording to Yastrzemsld, it
Orlando at Savannah
west
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) nak), 1. Satelite Son (Bridges), 5
Jacksowiil.
of
Ang
Brewers' Gordon Thomas bundles upto keep warm in Milwaukee. tentional pass to load the bases.
Los
21 13
639
also woke the fled Sox up.
Knoxville at Montgoriv ,
Western Champ (Kurtrwarth). 6. J.
Mario Andretti is expected to Cincinnati
21 14
601) 1 It,
'3
Etchebarren's double drove
C1ta?taroga
at
Columbus
M. King (N. Neely). 7. Mutiny K. B.
11 17 .500
challenge Johnny Rutherford's San Diego
(E. Hysill), S. Osnkosh (Gill).
"Until the fight, Ed Figueroa in the eighth and then capped a catcher Fisk battled to a draw home the final two runs.
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
pole position-winning speed of Houston
SEVENTH - 1. Pan Lady J.
White Sox 3, Twins 2
was mowing us down and we four-run burst in the ninth with after a collision at the plate, alAtlanta
12 24 .333 11
NssiIwr,, Di,lsio.,
l
(Donor), 2 Mr. Badeye (Dvorack),
188.957 miles an hour when the San Fran
%%ere very complacent," he
12
21
.333 11
W. ... Pitt. as
his record-matching blow, though Piniella suffered an inRich Coggins, Chet Lemonfinal weekend of qualification
Tamps
Thursday's Results
said. "But there was a ire20
'as Grace Phillipsh S. Eds
Elsewhere in the American jury to his right ring finger and and Jack Brohamer each drove for the May 30 Indianapolis 500
Lakeland
St Louis 4. Pittsburgh 1
,..,udy (Rau), 6. Little Juni per (S
St
Petersburg
16
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457
1
lllendous will to win from the League, the Kansas City Royals went for X rays. Nettles, how- in a run and Rich Gossage begins Saturday morning.
Houston S. San Diego 4
Winter Haven 1321 .361 7",
Clerk),?. Bannas Baby (P. Neely),
seventh inning on. It was
Philadelphia S. New York 3
whipped the Oakland A's 8-4, ever, emerged with a clean de- scattered seven hits to lead the
sm- OlvtsIss
S Clever Trip (Van Deventer)
San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 3
Miami
21
10
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first time since the World Series the California Angels downed cision over Lee and the Red Sox White Sox over the Twins.
Janet Guthrie. meanwhile,
EIGHTH- 1. Ocala Star Fly
Ft LIVdIfd4IC
IS IS 545 S
Montreal 3, ChIcago 0
W. Palm Beech
14 16 167 ri (Jefferson, 2. Slick Bullet (FVipelli)
('ve seen the pulling together the Texas Rangers 6-3 and the left-hander suffered a serious Lemon, who also scored a run seemed almost in need of a
Los Angeles 3. Atlanta 2
Pompn Beach 17 21 3.43n
3 Cypress Storm (Myers), 1.
Today's Games
attitude that we had last year." Chicago White Sox edged the injury to his pitching shoulder and stole two bases, put the miracle to get her speed up
Tbeflday's Resatti
Daytona Tern SeIders). 3. Carless
S
I.
Loui's
(Falcone
2.21
at
Miami
7,
0
Palm
stlrwh
W"t
Ifick Burleson started Bos- Nlinnewta Twins
Balti. that will sideline him in- White Sox ahead to stay when within reasonable striking disStart IT. Crank), 6. More Reliable
Lakeland 2, St Petersburg 1
Philadelphia (Carlton 3-1). (n)
(WitSey), I. Star Dust Beau (Sr
ton's late inning barrage with a more, Cleveland, Detroit and definitely,
he broke a 1-1 tie in the second tance for a spot in the 33-car
Fort Lauderdale 3. Pompano B.act, 7
New York (Matlack 1-0) at
Clark)
Winter Haven A. Tom" a
two-run homer In the seventh Milwaukee were not scheduled.
inning by singling with two outs lineup.
Montreal (Rogers 2-4), (n)
Royals 8, A's 4
Today's
NINTH- I, Sam Ben.azi Ii
Chicago
(Frailing
1-0)
at
inning, Ya.strzemski connected
Baserunner Piniella and
Fort Lauderdale It Po"aa'o Beach
Triples by Fred Patek and after Brian Downing doubled.
Neely), 2. Santos Girl (Roy).
Pittsburgh
(Reuss
4
3
or
Dime
Miami
at
West
Palm
Beach
Andretti, with a reputation as
Sumter Princess (Culhane). 1. I'm
Lak.land at $t Petersburg
an outstanding qualifier, has at- ' 1 0), (n)
Bye (Myers), 5. Dakota Beau
Tampa
at
Winter
Haven
Cincinnati (Nolan 32) at San
(S,Iders),6, Joyous Moye(Nielson ),
I . I
ready topped 188 mph. in Diego (Jones 7-2). (n)
7. Antigo (Petersen), S. Definer
practice in his McLaren and
Houston (Richard 33) at Los
has consistently been the Fast- Angeles (Hooton 3 2), (it)
TENTH- I. Color Me Beanie
A t lanta (Messersmith 1-4) at
1Bnitt0', 2. Beatrice Way (R
est of the two dozen or so cars San FranciSco (Dressier 00).
WHA Playoffs
Regurl, 3. Skipçy Lee (Provst). 1Finals
still hoping to light their way
n)
Van Dale Byrd (Kinsley), S. Ace
lest-of-I
Series
Saturday's Games
into the lineup in trials S.aturHull (Kucia) 6. Lusty McDiyo
Thursday's Result
Chicago at Pittsburgh
day and Sunday.
(Hobbs). I. Ocala Byby Freight
Winnipeg 1, Houston 3. y.'inniAtlanta at San Francisco
(Jefferson), S. Little Steve (Gill)
Mleads series o.
St Louis at Philadelphia, (fl)
"It's fun to run for the pole
Sunday, May 23
New York at Montreal, (it)
Winnipeg at Houston
and have the fastest car," AnCincinnati at San Diego, (n)
Houston at Los Angeles, (n)
Frazier wi!ked out to the capped a four-run first inning innings but had to be removed dretti said alter turning in the
By The Associated Press
Sunday's Games
mound and asked him, "Are and sent St. Louis over Pitts- from the game after he was quickest practice run ThurChicago at Pittsburgh, 2
DAYTONABEACH
St Louis at Philadelphia
Hey, Tom Seaver, where's you sick?" Seaver replied, burgh. Right-bander John Den- shaken up in a home plate cotli- sday. "But I had a commitment
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
New York at Montreal
NBA Playoffs
FIRST - 1 Victor-Lorenzo (I)
that Cy Young-winning form" "No" To which Frazier re- ny, 2-2, scattered 11 Pittsburgh sion with the Padres' Willie to Formula I last weekend, so
Atlanta at San Francisco
Finals
11.20. 4.60 2.50; Barquln Goros (S)
I'm just going to have to be
"I'm just not being aggres- plied, 'Well, the ball's not get- hits - nine singles and two Davis.
Cincinnati at San Diego
lest-of-I Series
340. 320. 3. Solos-Sutton (1) 3.10; 0
sive enough," says the right- ting up to the plate fast doubles - in registering his
Hiuston at Los Angeles
Forsch came on to handle the satisfied with getting in the
Thursday's Games
(1 5) 55 00; P (1 5) 0107 00.
No games scheduled
bander.
SECOND - Rita Ovy (3) 12.00,
first complete game of the sea- Padres over the final three in. field and doing well in the race.
enough."
Sunday. May 23
520 3.40, 2. Uniale Peini (1) 7*3.
Seaver's lack of aggression is
The Phillies jumped on Sea- son.
ning.s and record his eighth
"If this was the first weekend
Phoenix
'
Boston. first gime 640. 3 Victor Goodwin (5) 7,20; 0
making pacifists out of the New ver for four runs in the first
Giants 6, Reds 5
save of the year. The only hit he of uali!ying, I would really
( 3 4) 542.40; P (34) S17070; Big 0
York Mets. The high-salaried inning, two on Greg Luzinski's
Ga Matthews' sacrifice fly surrendered was Dave Win- hang it out and go for the pole.
(4 5 with Al-l) 526.60 (4 S with all 4)
(;;try
SA9 60.
right-bander has lost three double. and held onto beat New in the eighth inning scored field's fifth home run of the Rut now it doesn't mean anyTHIRD - 1 Ibar Edward 131
t
League
American
straight games, including York behind Jim'Lonborg and rookie Larry Herndon, giving season in the bottom of the thing, except maybe to your
1300,610.110. 2 Rita Goros (I)
ScMIP4OLE
()ATTIPIC. (75 at bati)-Carty.
Thursday's 5-3 decision to the Tug McGraw. Dave Kingman of San Francisco its victory over ninth.
1210.300. 3. Marlo-Oiaga (2) 10.
THURSDAY MIGHT RESULTS
pride. We'll just have to see Cie, 396. LeFlore, Oct 3;
0 1131 $41.40. P III) 511440
Philadelphia Phillies.
the Mets also belted a home Cincinnati and ending the Gi
G.Brett. KC. 350; Bonds, Cal. .332;
what happens. I'll do what is
FOURTH - I. Mutilta I/i 9 10.
FIRST-I Genesee P!ayboy (Joe
Linn, Bsn. .350.
Since Seaver has turned from run, his 15 of the season, to ants' four-game losing streak.
I
,
500.320; 2 Echaniz (5) 5.40.3.10: 3
cornfortah.., 'Aithout taking UnSelders) III 1460 750 4.60; 2.
RUNS-Otis. KC. 2. North, Oak,
hawk to dove, the Mets have keep abreast of Schmidt in the The Giants, who had lost 19 of
necessary chances - with my- 24; Remy. Cal. 24; Hargrove, Tex, Galavant (5) 6.20 320; 3. Annie C.aldos (1)310- Q (5-7)577.60; P (7
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been tailing off - losing seven home run race.
5) 150.10; Dl) (3 /) 17353.
their last 23 gamescollected 17
21, B.BeIl, Cie, 23. Rivers, NY, 23. Laurie Leo (6) 3 10; 0 0 I) 131-20.
self or the equipment."
RUNS BATTED IN-Rudi, Oak, 1:35.
of their last nine decisions.
The unbeaten lnnborg scat- hits, but only one was for extra
FIFTH - I. Orbs Sarduy (6)
SECOND - I. Scottie Lad (Betty 11 70. 460. 420. 2. lisa Gas it II (2)
31. BurroughS. Tee, 28; Horton, Di?,
'rs.,.
"" tered rJr:
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hics.c -. a double by Willie
Andretti said the extra week
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21. Chambliss, NY, 24 Munson, PlY, Gill) (5) 710, 3.80. 3.40, 2. Johnny
600. 5-60; 3. Mutilla.Etorri (7) 3 SC.
of practice, which he Illight aoL24
Seacer's best pitches. Mike pick up his sixth victory of the Montanci which did not figure
ire
Mi,,or i21 11 0.
2 PA.".fire
W I i i; .s:.;. P t 2 5!' nn
The Tigers pummeled the have gotten if he had qualified
HITS--Carty, Cli, 41; G.Bnett, Edward (1) 620:0(75)540.00; T IS
Schmidt hit a strong Seaver season. McGraw, the onetime in the scoring.
SIXTH - 1 Victor Gasti II (S)
so.
CD (1 S) 045 60: 2:11:2. 750. 520. 3,20; 2. Solos.Mindioli (I)
Cl'iambliss.
NY.
42;
Munson,
2
1)
$513
KC,
43;
Rebels, 144, and the Panthers the first weekend, has resulted
curve ball over the fence.
Astros 5. Padres 4
ace of the Mets' relief corps,
THIRD - I. Jeanns First (Ted 10 40,670. 3. Nestor Wally (6) 5.30.
NY. 11; Remy, Cal, 40.
,some discoveries that may
Joe Niekro and Ken Forsch escaped the Twins, 6- . Thur- in s
"It was a good curve ball, pitched one-hit, threestrikeout
DOUBLE S-Carty, d c. 11; Paul II) 1 00300 3.00• 2. Red Clay 0(1 5) 552 50, P 011 1) $106 50; DO 16
down and away," said a dis- ball for the final
0 Evans, Bsn, 9, L.Stanton, Cal, 9; 15124 70,900. 3 Kay Far (6)6.60; 0
innings to combined to pitch a four-hitter sday as the two clubs heated up help build even more speed.
SI Slfl 20
(40) $6500, T (48 all) $11660;
Rudi, Oak. 9; LeFlone, Dc), I:
SEVENTH - I Bargun Elorri
'onsolate Seaver, now 4-3.
get his fourth save of the and Forsch drove in the win- for next Tuesday's clash of
"I k'el like I'll be able to race Staub, Del. 5; Milton, Cal, 8; 2'123
(7) 1160. 860. 520; 2 Nestor
1%
At
one
point,
the
three-time
season.
nii.g run with an eighth-inning undefeated titans in the Sanford real hard in the race itself," Garner, Oak, 8
4
FOURTH -1 Land (Ted Rau) (1) podoifo (I) 1520, 6 20. 3 Multitta
('y Young winner looked so Unsingle as Houston beat San PeeWee League.
Oak,
4;
TR IPLES'North,
Cardinals 4, Pirates 1
5.201 20 320. 2 Thorpes Champ (3) Willy (8). 0 11.21 1.49.40. P (2 1)
Andretti added, "I'm really
Bumbry, Bal. 3; Lynn. Bin, 3; 160 4.10: 3. How.rds Chief (2) 460;
like himself that Manager Joe
Mike Tyson's two-run single Diego. Niekro went the first six
1134 50
In another match, the looking forward to it.
Manning, dc. 3; Piniella, NY, 3; 0 (1 II 11960; T (1-32) 1775 20
EIGHTH - Rafael Sarduy IS)
Yankees grazed the Cardinals,
1301
Garr, Chi. 3; Cowers. KC, 3
I) 00, 960, 600; 2. Orb. Elorri II)
Andretti
set
the pace UiursFIFTH
I Jefferson Import (5!'
Poguette, XC. 3.
11-10.
20.5 00 3 Isasa Boniguen (3) 3 60.
HOME RUNS-Ystrzemski, Ban, Clark) (6) 1040 400 1.40, 2. Double A II 151.60; P (S 4) 5202.50. Big 0
The Tigers and Panthers both ±1 with a top speed of 185.529
Steel (I) 340 5.20. 3. Jims Dream
; Hendrick. Cie. 7; Horton, Dc?, 7;
41 2 with 45) 518460.
4-0, are slated to collide at 7:45 mph., which he said was not a
(I) 600. 0 (1 6) 155.50: T (6-1
Otis, XC.?. Fisk. Bsn, 6; Bonds, Cal,
NINTH -1. Sarduy (I) 1350, S20.
1577 00• 7-11:1
pin. Tuesday on the Fort "flat out lap.
6; Ford, Mn. 6; Burroughs. Tee. 6
S 30, 2 Rafael (3)520.3.00; 3 Gash
SIXTH
STOLEN
BASES-North,
Oak,
17;
Mellon little League diamond.
I. SeIbys Beau (Joe II (2) 500; 0 (I 3) 040.S0; P (13)
Miss Guthrie managed only
Seiders) (5) 160 280 440; 2.
Patek. KC, 16. Rivers. NY, II;
$734 30
The Tigers appear to enjoy
Greenland
Beauty
(3) 3 10 380; 3
mph. and had various Baylor. Oak, 14; Carew, Mm, II,
TENTH -I B.arquin-Goodwin I/I
Church of Nazarene sneaked
slight defensive edge entering minor problems, including a
PITCHING (4 Decisions)- Fitz Racing Cloud (4) 5 20; Q (3 S) 2060, 800. 140. 2 MarioLorenic
a nin across in the bottom of
morris, KC. 50. 1000, 2.86 Slaton, $17 SO; T (5 3 4) 1193 70; 1.35.1.
the contest, having outscored tow-in once when she stopped
/ 10. 400; 3. Bob-Dava)os 4.10, Q (I
SEVENTH - 1 Davids Discovery
MI. 51, 833. 3.41 W.Campbe(I. Mm.
the seventh Thursday to shade
7) 11560. P 17 1) 167.20; DO (I 1)
opponents 44-17 while the on the course. Teammate [)ick
(Pete Hierpe) (/) 6.60 440 160. 2
833.
2.73
D.Eilis.
NY,
41.
.S00.
51.
II)) 10
PHOENIX lAP) - Phoenix tunes in four games with the Panthers hold ;1
and move into a
Holy Cross,
450
460;
3.
Win
,
XC,
4
1,
500.
26$
J.Brown
Prevaricator
(3)
315 Bird
43-26 margin Simon hit 173.210 co p If. in a
ELEVENTH - 1 Solana Peclna
Coach John MacI.eod says his Celtics during the regular sea- over rivals,
tie for Filth place in Sanford's
Cie, 31. 750, 2 93 Lyle, NY, 3 I. .750. ning Tina(4) 5.20; 0 (3 7) $30 10; T (Ii 2220. 7 60, 400; 2. Zubi-Moiina
test
of
the
car
--still
well
below
1734)
5395.
00;
2.09:3.
Suns aren't scared of big, bad son. Boston won 114-100 and 122167 R,Miy. NY. 3.1, .750. 4.05.
slow-pitch softball Church
I?) 630. 5 10. 3 Uriarte-Ecr,an,z (3)
dubious
Some
Twins
observers redict will be
EIGHTH - I Adjos Pompey
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal. 79:
Boston, even though the Celtics 102 at borne, and took the Suns defensive work allowed
the what
needed.
0 (I 71 S59 . (1 7) 110650
I.eague.
Tanina. Cal. 63. Blyleven, Mm, 51; (Mckey Bridge-sI (1) 520 400 4.20.
TWELVTH - 1 Mutilla.Sarduy
Phoenix.
In
have
been
National
Basketball
112-106
and
109-108
Paul Watson's home run and
Gossage, Clii, 46; Hunter, NY, i. 2 Glory Land (6) 5.00 300: 3
(5) 1600, 1IQ, 300; 2 Solana
Association champions a doztn MacLeod doesn't expect any Panthers to rally
from aS-3hole
Governor Del Lee (I) 310; 0 (1-0)
single led the way for Nazarene
National League
Only 10 spots remain and, so
Mand,ola (1) 5.10, 3.40; 3. Isasi
in the third on two walks and a
2:101
04100.
T
(16-I)
$273.20;
BATTING (lSdt bats)-Rose, Ciii,
times,
Elorre (5) 3.70; Q (1-I) $73.40; P II
its it grabbed a 3-2 edge in the
new twists from Boston Coach single by winning pitcher Daryl far, Miss Guthrie is not among
NINTH - I .Speedy Tracer (Joe 1) $152.10; Big Q (17 with II)
3115. Torre. NY, .367; McBride. StL,
"I don't think our players will Torn hleinsohn.
opening Frame, then had to
the
victors'
only
hit.
the
10
Fastest
cars
yet
to
quali(3)
15.101
603.40.
2
Snoopy
M erthie .
Seiders(
DoRader,
.331;
SD,
$1717 40
"I know they'll press us lullbe awed," MacLeod said.
Goose (7) 3.60 370; 3, Amy Girl
,drally from a 5-3 deficit to tie the
Matt Swinford's triple and fy. The slowest driver already
Crawford, SIL, 347,
P' score in the sixth.
'They have a lot of respect for court with their guards, anti single led the Tigers, over. in the Field is Jim McElreath at
W'RUNS-Monday. Chi, 33; Rose. Mercury (I) 1 00; 0 0 7)12960; T
NOT
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Cm . 32. Schmidt, Phi, 30; Morgan. (371) 11.59150. 2.0 2
but
our
their
forwards
will
be
presscoining
a
three-run
- we all do Boston
Watson
Larry Palmer, Terry
hornet by 179.122 mph.
TENTH - 1. Arthbro Jamie (SR
Cm, 2$. Gnittey, Cm, 30; Winfield.
guys feel we have a good ball ing," Maclend said. "It'll be a Ken)' Faint. Brian Sheffield
Clark Jr ) (3) 1250 5 10 7 20. 7
and Andy Combs each con30. 28
Unqualified cars which have
matter of our being patient and drilled three singles in three
RUNS BATTED IN-Kungman, Proud Speed (2)500120, 3
club,
tributed a brace of hits In
:
turned in speeds at better than
NY. IS; Schmidt, Phi, 31, Monday, Hobo 45) 660, 0 (2 3) 139 C'J T 32
WITH
"And they realize the iznpor- not allowing Boston to dictate trips for the Cardinals, but 12
support of winning pitcher Joe
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Clii, 29; Gnitfey, din. 77; T Perez, $) 042440; 2.:1.
MeRlreath's
speed
already
in
Lance
of
staying
with
what
the
pace
of
the
game
Morgan.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, F).

Yaz Slams Two More

we've been doing the last month
and a half or so.
The Suns scheduled a brief
shooting workout today before
heading for Boston. where the
opening game of their best-ofCarol Ann Pickles, Carol
seven NBA championship Crannick and Lavern Boykin
series will be played Sunday. each smashed home runs
Game Two also will be in Thursday as
Charlies continued
Boston, next Thursday, before its winning ways in an 11-3

Char I ie s H R s
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bases on balls sparked the practice include those driven by
Yankees to an insurmountable Andretti, Salt Walther, George
lead.
Snider, Steve Krisilolf, Jerry

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Re bels
Tigers
WP -- Swintord; LP

013- 4
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Grant, Al Loqua.sto and David
Hobbs.
Expected to make his First
appearance on the track today
was
likely to exceed 180 mii.p.h. in
qualifying.

HITS--Rose. din, 55. Carclenal,
Chi. 46: Montane:, SF, 16, Garvey,
LA. IS; Monday. Chi. 44; Buckner,
LA. 44
DOUBLES--Zisk. Pgh, 11.
Madlock, Clii, 10. Millan. NY. 10
Garvey. LA. 10; Cardinal. Clii, 9.
Montanel. SF. 9
S.
TRIPLES- 0 Cash, Ph'.
0 Parker, Pgh, S. W Davis. SD. A.

The Fastest 33 qualifiers will
the teams conic here for Games women's softball game against _________________________
Three and Four May 30 and Shoenisker Construction.
start
the 60th annual running of
33
410
Card inals
June 2.
65x
It the world's most prestigious
Outcast II stopped Burger Yankees
WP- Dennis, LP - Sheffield auto race May 30.
The upstart Sur.s, who King, 8-5, In the day's other
.stunned defending champion game
wi th J0 Sanders rapping
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out three hits and Dorothy
Conference playoff series, are
E ryant and Carolyn Smith
counting on their bench to help
adding two apiece. Mary
them against the Celtics, espeMcGovern had two hits for the
daily forward Keith Erickson,
losers,
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guard Dick Van Arsdale and
Pickles added two singles to
center Dennis Awtrey.
the Charlies attack with Cathy
"When Boston goes to
Schell also having two hits.
bench, it has to come In with
Patty Wiggins tripled for
inexperience for the most
Shoemaker. Anne Grieme
part," said Phoenix assistant
doubled.
coach Al Bianchi-"Whenwe go to our bench, we $$t..mrnr
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Mary Brace Falconbridge she carried a bouquet of white
and Arthur Bayly Turner Sr. roses and daisies.
The bride was attended by
were married April 18 at the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, her daughters. Mrs. Debra
Palatka, in a service officiated Corner and Miss Cheryl
over by Pastor William Brace, Falconbridge, both of Palatka.
brother of the bride, and Rev. They wore identical long gowns
George Canton. Organist was of aqua polyester knit with cape
Mrs. Patricia Humphrey and collars, accented by a fabric
rose at the empire bodice, and
soloist was T.H. Jacoway.
The bride wore a long gown of carried baskets of daisies.
William Green of Longwood
ivory organza trimmed in
Venice lace accented with short was best man, and Steven
caplet sleeves edged in ivory Smith of Forest City was
tatting and featuring a lace- groomsman. Ushers were Dr.
trimmed bodice. The full skirt Robert Hoover or Orlando and
was self-trained, complimented Jon Veasy of Longwood.
with a deep flounce at the
Following the ceremony, a
hemline and trimmed with lace reception was held at the
appliques, Her shoulder length Palatka Woman's Club.
veil of ivory illusion was at- Following a trio to Bermuda,
tached to a headpiece of ivory the couple will make their home
pearlized orange blossoms, and in Maitland.

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Her fiance is a 1968 graduate
Frances G. Willis. 230 SprLngs.
Seminole Dr., Lake Mary, and Miss Willis is a 1973 graduate of Lyman High School and has
Charles E. Willis Sr., 2509 of Seminole High School and is his AA degree from Florida
Laurel Ave., Sanford, announce employed as secretary at the Technological University. He is
the engagement of their First Assembly of God Church, a minister.
Sanford. Born in Palatka, she is
daughter, L)oree t.ynn, to the granddaughter of Thelma
The wedding will be an event
Gregory Philip 1ce, son of Mr. Givens. 2545 Park Ave., San- of June 12 at 7:30 p.m., at the
and Mrs. Louis If. Rice, 913 ford, and George M. Willis Sr., First Assembly of God Church,
Sheppard St., Altamonte 1002 W. 25th St., Sanford.
Sanford.

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some groceries. The club raised money by selling pecans, among other projects. Pictured (from left)
are Peg Bnmnlngs, project chairman; Dottie Holmes, Youth Ranch housemother; and Elznaryne
Beeson, Pilot Club president. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)

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DOREE WIUIS

occasional bird or squirrel Sychar (John 4, NT.)! The
would mean so much to them. It Savior this pastor claims to
Swann, Singletary Engaged
couldn't help but reduce their serve broke Jewish tradition by
feeling of isolation and daring even to speak to the
Mr. and Mrs. George Swann a clerk in Touchton's Drug is employed at Winter Park was so depressing to see all
woman; I wonder if she
loneliness,
Jr., 2528 Palmetto Ave., San- Store. She lsthe granddaughter Telephone Co. He is the those old people sitting in their
I
hope
you
care
enough
to
"tithed"7
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I further wonder at the atprint this.
of their daughter, Barbara Ann, Florence Nelson of Sanford, Ferguson of Leesburg and the walls I could have cried.
SOMEONE
WHO
CARES
titude
this hypocrite would take
The windows are so high they
to Alan Kent Singletary son of and Mr. and Mrs. George late Mr. Ferguson, and the. late
toward
the woman taken in
SOMEONE:
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care,
SI.. n.,,I SI,-., Wn,in (nUiot'ru 1 ,r.nn Cr
couldn't look out unless they
Fiend
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(John 8:1-11) or the
too.
you
for
a
wonderful
Thank
stood up, and most old people
Sr. of Sanford.
Jr., 812 4th Street, Sanford.
widow
who
cast a mite into the
cannot stand for very long — if
while sitting In their chairs? To letter.
Her fiance, born in Sanford, is
Miss Swann, born in Sanford,
so
many
treasury
of
the
temple (Mark
see the leaves turn colors, the DEAR ABBY: I see
The wedding will be an event they can stand at all!
will graduate from Seminole a 1973 graduate of Seminole
Abby, why can't they build flowers blooming, the seasons letters in your column from 12:41-44)? That smart aleck
. High School In June, where she High School where he par- of July 24 at 7 p.m. at the
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changing, the people and wives worrying about the needs to be "shepherding" a
is active in the Para.Med and ticipated in football, track, Central Baptist Church San- the windows in those homes low
enough for people to look out of automobiles pass, or even an "other woman." The smart flock like I need a hole in my
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BARBARA ANN SWANN
wife doesn't have to worry. She head, and you can see from this
letterhead that I am a
looks at it this way.
'lop
The male animal is an
Let's call a spade a spade.
Beating The Heat
automobile with the key always
in
the
ignition.
Just
because
That
hypocrite pastor should be
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for a Joyride — she is no more
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entitled to keep him than the
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who
steals
an
automobile.
wears
one earring: If he wears
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head start on beating the sumThe qniart wifp dnpsn't panir it on his left ear. it means he's
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thrightly and takes positive right ear, means he's taken.
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action.
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She should run the motor until
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ON MY LEFT
How big a unit should you adjoins another cooled room,
her Don Juan is completely out
buy? Which one uses the least you subtract 30 BTUs. Assume Si
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of gas, and let the other woman
energy? How much will it cost the 15-foot wall is next to the
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to operate?
cooled room and subtract 450
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Manufacturers generally tITUs, bringing the amount of
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SECURE: In defense 1r straight girls. Am I right.
then checks cooling guide. But 4,485 BTUs an hour.
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male
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How many people will t'
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checking with the help of a free room? If fewer than two will
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DEAR ABBY: About the 1cent)
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heat an air conditioner will re. tract the 600 BTUs. Finally,
The poor woman said, "Our
move from room each hour. since the room is a kitchen, add
preacher is very young and
There is no firm rifle telling you 4,000 BTUs. The total amount of - _____
says he's had no training in
how many BTUs you will need cooling you need is 7,885 BTUs -_____
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marriage counseling, so he
for a particular area.
an hour so you should look for
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can't help me. Besides, he won't
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In addition to room size, you models providing between 7,500
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have to take into account the and 8,500 BTUs.
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Lit
place where you live, the
Once you have decided what
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The Central Florida Zoo's newest acquisition, one-year-old male jaguarundl, gets acquainted with
amount of sun, the number of size air conditioner you want, GETTING
First, what kind of lilyFeline Curator D. Byiue. (herald Photoby Bill VtncentJr.)
people who use the room, the you should compare models to
livered nincompoop can that
location of the area to be cooled see which gives you the great- ACQUAINTED
preacher be' Ask him how he
in relation to other air- est amount of cooling for the
would have dealt with the
conditior1ed rooms and the type least energy.
Samarita n woman at the well of
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Most manufacturers of room DISSOlUtIOnS
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DEAR ABBY: I just returned
from having visited
in a nursing home, and it

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conditioner. Charts explain how
many BTUs to add or subtract
for different factors. Here's
how the system works:
Suppose you live in Dallas
and want to cool a 12.by-15
kitchen-dining area. That's 180
square feet of floor space. A
chart in the booklet shows that
the unadjusted amount of coollug needed for this area Is 4,700
BTUs an how.
Next look at the , climate factor" for Dallas. It's 1* indicating that Dallas is wanner

Standards to provide a guide to
energy efficiency. New labeling
standards, required by law, are
in the works, but will not be
ready until next year.
Theexistinglabels — theones
you can expect to see thiS

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Mahoney, Charles Martin

and Barbara Lee

Lambert, James C. and
Judith Carolyn
Favreau, Frederick l. and
Debra K. Bowling
Ciosby, Shirley J. and John

Reynolds, James Martin and
Diana J.
Strever, George F. Sr. and

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Jack, Susan Elaine Ryan and
Larry Wayne
Jones, Raymond J. and
Brenda L.

Totten, Robin Gale and Lynn
Margaret L.
Catalano, Anna Mae and Dale
Verdier, Mary Lou and Bobby
James Lainoync
Clark, James C. and Angela L.ee

summer use a concept known
M
as the Energy Efficiency Ratio Pearl
Dennis, Bertha Mae and
and Edgar R.
Cross, Sonja
or EER. It tells how much
Edward
E.
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Ka
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and
James
Wilson
cooling you get for every watt of
elect,lcity you use. The EER is
obtained by dividing the
number of BTUs by the number
The work of seven young slides of their work for review. I t-parUllcnL.
of watts.
The purpose of this new
printmakers, selected by the
The
Vu exhibition progrun is to bring
artists
are
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Christensen of Grand Island, pç(lf)r.al quality art to the
University Art Department
Fas h IOfl
Neb.: Rita J. DibertofOneonta, VtU Campus, to enrich the Art
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faculty as being representative
N.Y.: Philip S. Field of Edin- Department's teaching
of excellence in contemporary
burg,
Tex.: Wayne Miyamoto of program, and to enhance the
stomach
bulge
and
your
butU you're a tall woman, you
printmaking, are being shown
hliloo,
Hawaii: Denise Mullen of cultural life of the campus and
or
tacks
nrotrude.
should avoid very short
i n the mi Art Department's
New York, NY.: Moistie Sittitli Central Florida communities.
bouffant hair styles. Choose the
If you have long hair that Teaching Gallery l ifumanities of Kenosha, Wise.; and Nurine
The gallery is open Monday
correctly proportioned style, tenth to droop after a long day and Fine Arts Building, Third
N. Spunling of Williamsville, thnoughFriday,9arn 101p.m.
with your hairdresser, whilecarry a clip or i couple of Floor through June 7. 1976.
N.Y.
and is supervised by Professor
ou're '4andlng in (runt of a' combs in your purr. These
The artists, all recent
ThLxh)n Is the filth in
('har!es Wellman. acting
mirror.
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CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
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lit W. Airport Blvd
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IOII Paliretto Ave

R,v Raymond Cr.cker
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A drama will be presen'ed by' and Goodland Presbyterian

sure to discover his flaws. But you're also sure
according to the way you judge others.

special program, featuring Don General Henry' Shelton Sanford,
Nazarene
Caspers, a Christian magician, the fr"lnder of Sanford. The Sanford Bible
The Lake Mary Cl'vth of
that night. Tickets for this event heritage of community' and
Sanford Bible Church f or Nazarene started oul is official
will be on sale beginning May' church will be emphasized by' merly First Southern Methodist church year recenhl: in the
19, at $1 per person.
Rev. King, in his sermon at both Church i, 2464) S. Sanford
Ave., missionary society, *yhaving a
The Wednesday' night prayer
8:30 and 11 a.mn. worship ser- will hold a Missionary Con- Latin-American dlniie' at the
service will be led by Greg tices, "A heritage that Holds ference May 240. nightly' at church. Delicious
s were
The place of
MIAMI
Project director for the Knight. Youth Minister of Us."
7:30 and Sunday' morning at 11. served, such as: Sp4nsh Pinto
religion and ethnic studies in conference,Dr. EdwardWynot, Education. Afterwards, the
Speakers will be Rudy' Beans: Spanish Gr&amp;i Beans'
Maranatha
public education will be the a professor at Florida State Youth [)eacons will meet with
sublpctnfatwo-dav conference Ilnit'ervil'.' caid "in our the Adult Deacons durmnit the
Maranatha Pentecostal Johnson, Royden Wilkinson, Spani.sh Rice: Refro Beans;

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
2544 Orlando Ave. (17.00)
(Lutheran Church i America)
Rev. RalpIs I. Luman
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sows, he reaps.)
The question is how to put up with people who are not perfect, who have faults. The Bible tells us to keo our eyes on the
Lord, and if we do that, we aren't looking for tire faults of others.
Ow Lord said the same ng when He spoke through Isaiah,
"Look unto me.. for lam God, and there is none else" (Isaiah
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Registration information can the week are: Don Beverly,
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7110.. Ar, . Sanford
Fr.W*IliamEn.is
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lIt Park Ave

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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

J. C, PENNEY COMPANY
E.C. Elsea and Stciff

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilsonand Staff
PUBLIX MARKETS
and Emoloves

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanfot'd
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla,
Howard H. Hodgesand Staff
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THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

The Fellowship Players from
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford will present three
evening program.s siurrng the
Florida Annual Conference of
the United Methodist Church
which convenes next week in
Lakeland at Florida Southern
College. Bicentennial
characters will be dramatized
in two prograr.s and "Godspell," a gospel musical will be
presented Thursday evening in
the Fine Arts auditorium.
from
Delegates
First
Methodist are Tom McDonald
and Rupert Strickland and
youth delegate Buddy Echols.
Alternate delegates are Ashby
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David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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200 W. First

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Calvary Baatst Church. Crystal LMe $ ki, LII. Mary
Casselberry Baptist Church. 70 Simnela Blvd

Conical Baptist Church. lill Oak ,ke
Chuim,.t. Pint Baptist
Clqar.etev MisSionary Bailts Church, S.a,ttwysI Rd
Elder Springs Baptist (lurch, OIdOi'laivdo Nd at Nester Aye
First Baptist Church. SIb Park Ave
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Fdst Church .4 Geneva
First Baplil Church .0 take Mars,
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"I just explain my own spingelical element in American
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School program. Children who n,000 t
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Christianity, has seemed odd to tual experience openly and honplasticware
party
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Hall on Tuesday at I tm., M. some more reserved church ad- estly. When I was first asked
School lot!illy are welcome.
orld riiission projects. On
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The Children's Film Festival Sunday at 5 pin.. non.walkers Walter Toncre is h.irman of
commentators, but It strikes a howl was going to rest )fld With
the
pam-.
is open to children ages four froiii the church will treat
familiar chord in broad reaches the same kind of openness and
and up. Parents are asked to marchers to a victory supper.
of U.S. religious life,
honesty to this question that I
accompany pre-schoolers.
Marchers will gel sponsors who
"There is a hidden religious would to any question.
Films to be shewn are will pledge a given amount for
Consequently, he adds, he expower base in American culture
"Prowlers of the Everglades" each step or mile.
which our secular biases plains that although he had
and Dr. Seuss' "Cat In The
l)elegates and nimbers of prevent many of us from notic- been a church member since
hat."
Missionary Baptist
the local Churci of the ing," writes Roman Catholic childhood, about 10 years ago,
There will be a children's
Congress NI) One of Frist Nazarene will rIt with philosopher Michael Novak of in 1967, he sensed some void in
Bible story' given between the
South Florida Missionary representatives
the 58 Bayville, N.Y. "Jimmy Carter his spiritual life, that he was
twofilms. Refreshmentswillbe
baptist Association will con- churches which cc'unise the has found it."
"missing something impor.
served.
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Although the open religious tant," and began praying about
Providence Central Florida Dijrct of the
Missionary Baptist Church, Church of the Nazaie for the stylemayseernstrangetosome it,discussing it with others, inFirst Presbyterian
Lake Monroe..Mav 24-30. Rev, annual assembly arl auxiliary Northeasterners, it's a common cluding his sister, evangelist
on- SW. Washington is Congress conventions May
Tre will be a
The quality in the country's hear- Ruth Carter Stapleton, on a
gregational meeting Sunday president, Mrs
Ida M district assembly rvenes at tiand churches, in the Far West, long walk in the woods near his
at First Presbyterian Church of Anderson
is
Missionary 8:30 am., May 2 and con- and particularly in the South, home.
Sanford at the It am. worship president and Rev W Wiggins eludes at noon, M 16. All of bastion of the nation's biggest
'1 had a personal spü'.tual
e for the purpose of local pastor,
the activities will b hild at the Protestant body, the 12-million experience that Is difficult to
adoption of Articles of IncorHyatt World Hotel. usimmee. Southern Baptists, including explain to people who have nev,- rtinfl and 1lslaws aad to
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Re". .1 V Mor L district I'at-tevr whn ic rc'zvrd.'ei ac the
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boardOI directors for
superintendent. wLread his front:runner
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gifts and bequests as set up in Methodist
second report: and he reports Democratic presidential participated in several pioneer
these new by-laws. Nominees
of pastors for thei thurches. nomination,
mission efforts in areas where
include Gib F,dsno'uls, Jack
'fl concert choir of Corn- district officers id coiiiJim Newton of Memphis, Southern Baptist work is relaGreen, Gen. J. Hutchison, munity United Methodist mittees will also b eard. Of Tenn., editor of World Mission tively newi
I became
Warren Patrick and Ms. Church of Casselberry will special interest will matters Journal, published by the uniquely aware of the holy
Gaither's uf the 19th general 4sembly of Southern Baptist Brotherhood Spirit as an integral part of my
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But being a Christian does mean you know where you are
Itself. The question arises, effort. When one's heart is
going and you have some Idea about how to get there. And that
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"What Is the motivation for right, It will bring forth the
way includes a definite standard of right 3nd wrong, good and
doing good?"
fruits of righteousness.
bad. Best of all you have come Into a relationship with the one
No true gentleman needs to
The scripture says that HIS
who has walked through the treacherous ways of fife and
make a vow to act like a gen- spirit beareth witness with our
overcome every problem. And you know you're now following
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tleman. Bad people frequently spirit and the fruits of
Him.
do good 'in order that they may righteousness are produced in
Now, I think most of us talk a better game than we play, We
readily accomplish some evil our lives by the Holy Spirit. If
and we certainly
want to be better than we sometimes act,
purpose, Others are Inspired by you review I CorinthIans 13, its
want the other guy to think we're better than we are. Let's face
The Cherubim Choirof Grace United Methodist Church under the direedo
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mercenary hopes or Invading message will say, "tove
it our desi.re to be good Is greater than our ability to be good,
present
Its
annual
spring
concert
Sunday
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8
p.m.
accompanied
by
Mn
Nancy
fears. The motive, not the deed, fereth long, is kind.
Is not
The
kind of person you ae and the kind of person you want lobe
front row, Strickland Smith, Carmal Lodge and Christie Buckner; back row, Bobbl . , Debbie
PLANS CONCERT
determines whether the doer puffed up.
seeketh not her
are
sometimes
two different things. That's one of the problems
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deserves applause, praise, or own
rejoiceth in truth,
of being human,
criticism and correction.
beareth,believeth, hopeth,
Christians are human, too, and one of the problems of being
You may have observed that endureth all things and never
a Christian is that people know how one is supposed to act. It's
a considerable amount of evil
pretty easy to see when he doesn't live up to that standard.
sometimes results from the
The genuinely good person is
And even easier to criticize. Of course, if you never make a
of good people to "do one whose motivation Is that
stand for what you believe in, you can avoid a lot of criticism. I
gooa.' inese gooci people are love. This Is one who tinds It
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know people who drift through life Without trying to figure
Youth Week will be observed Jones and Mrs. T. F. McDaniel. 1.uncheon Monday' at noon in Dan Brokaw, minl*Iof music.
misguided. Evil Is the result quite as impossible to abstain
anything out.Personally, I'd rather know how I want to be and
when they seek to do good on an from good as from breathing, May 23-30 at the First Baptist Rev, and Mrs. Leo F'. King, will fellow-ship hall. There will be an
New member wIll be keep trying to become that, even though I fail and even though
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near, as cautiously as possible. emotions. When the body
We feel much safer in the requires nourishment, hunger
company of one who does good will be manifest, When one's

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Dudng this Bicentennial year we know that EVERYBODY In our nation Is Iodant. Peoe can
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own land and houses and tractors. They can read the truth, They can think for themsetv
what they think. They can assemble together to celebrate, or plan
or ptotest.
And they can worship God. in the church they choose.. and bdng their children. ,.and
support their church. and volunteer their talents In
Ncbody can padlock Godis House
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Here's where I live. THANK GODI We thank Him best by using AU. our freedoms,,.

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Slati Road 434
and Naveaolsd Avenw
Longwood. Florida 33750

Jotwi Garoor &amp; N. A. KgTh
Saturday Services
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Sabbath
Vespers

Friday, May 21, 1Th.-)B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Raveilell Park Baptist Church. P42 W 10th St
Psept,'. Baptisl Chapel. 1341 * F.. sI Sheet. SInfisrl
Pinenrest Baptist Church. Ill W Airport Blvd
Put,. tab. •aptIt. Ridge Nd - Fero Park
Progi.55 N.t54na,y Baptist Church. Midway
S4'c054 Scifoft M.sasaisary Baptist Church. West Sanford
Siminsle Baphot YevIs$. Am.VICa.I Legion Halt, Peru Pars
SmUand laplist Chwch. 2oio Pilmeyt,
SI Jsn.s MiasiCilt,, Baptist Church. SI I 11$, Oil.,.
St P4v1 Ba,t,sI Chvrtli. II) Pine Ar.
SI Ualty,ew B4ptiIt Church Canenc 51715
Spriagfiedj Mss.ena.'p Baptist, lISA 6 Cedar
St Johns Mv55,uiesavy Baptist Church. 521 Cvress St
Tempt. Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd. Altimont, Springs
William CIs.p,l Min,.1f'y B.4t,sl Church. Ujik £ William St

(hutch Of Chrutt. Ni Palm Springs Dr ,Altamont. Spgs
Church 01 Christ. Geisv.
Church el Christ. Lenq*ood
Church 01 Christ. Peela
Church of Christ. W Iflh s
N,rlht.4. Cb(h .0 Christ, Fla H*v,. Dr , Maitland

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MI £,l M.tsuirsfy a."ss. Irpri v.
A.. 1.11.4 Misve.sarv Church. 5th SI £ NuCtlyt.Ave
litspdodaiv. leplil M.st, Cti.c te.a $igg , Lo.gws.ad, Fia

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CHv'i$TIAOf
Part? CItiOtlais Church, te S Sa.l,d Ave
Sanford ChrisJian Churrh. 131* Arprt Blvd
N.r*e Cbisha Churt?, Flurda MacSc. Or. Matand
Church. Bar Lake Ni .1 Jamise.
C0040REGATIONLI.

Clnqr,g.tiotial Chrittifus Church. 3401 Park

CHURCH OF 000
Church II God. 003 Ni(kVy
Church of God. 003 W flnd St
Church 1 God.
Church 01 God Hel,aess. Lake Monroe
Church 41 0.4 Mission. Enterprise
Church St God. 1403 W 11th St
Church of God in Christ, Oyiod.
Church of 0.4.1 Prooh.cy, 1505 Elm A..
Church 01 G.def Prophocy. 704$ PerlimunursAve,
(birch of Osd Mission. (islerprisi
1740* 13th $1 Sanford

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lien Nope Baptist Church. III Orange A,.
CATHOLIC
Church of the Naluv.ly, Las. Mary
All loels Catholic Church. 11$ 0s Are. Sanford
St Aln'o Citt,.fic Church, Dogeo,d Trail. DeBars,
SI Augusti.. Catholic Church, S,.iol Dr near Butsn Rd.

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All Seiisf Episcop,aI Church, B D,$ry Ave. Eluorpruse
Christ Episcopal Churtb. Longsuoed
holy Cis Epusnggel Perk Ayq. at
LUINLEAN
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Aicenuga LwtIiqrau, Chueth. Orirocu or
G'.e lbr.h.rd United Lutheran 1040$. Orlando Or

Lutheran Church of pulsideise,
Lwh.eqan Church of 'h Eedoqm,r, IJ W. 35th
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11 i ,,,is.. p.
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5i tubes Lu!',e''s , 5i,.-ch, Nt
414 Sla,i

Iar.wtl Uniled Mimorial Church, I Delary
Avi, Enterprise
Bear Lab United M.tliad.,I Ckc..rh
Bettifi A U IChurch. Canaan H,ts
CavseIoerry Community UnIted M.th,445t
Church, Hwy 1757 $
Pney Ridge Rd. Cast.efberry
DeIry Community Methodist Church. W HilAblabs Rd. DeBary
Fists United Methodist Church, lIt Park Avi
First Methodist Church .f Oviedo
First Soutnur,, Mithoditt Church, 3441 Saniard Ac.
Fr
Uithediit Church. 540W 4th St
Geneva M,tts,4,sI Church. Geneva
Grace United M.thoditt Church. Airport Blvd
G,ane Chapel A.M C Cssarcts. Ov.odo
Oibireve MelISodist Church. Quiedo
Ott.ew Methedusl Church
Paala Weihsyaus Methodist. Nt 44 W. al Pasia
SI James AM B 0th at Cypress
SI Mary's A ME Church SI, RI 41$. Ott,,.
SI Paul's Mettl4'hit Clsurcti. Ostoen Nd. Enlorprus.
Sladlerd Memor,II Church, $ DeIary
SaM*isd. United MeItled,sl Church. Tamp Firil P.4
S,m,ran
Bled, AIlamonie Springs
NAZARENE
First Church of me Naiare,s., 1511 lailoyd Avo.
Geneva Church of the Hal.,,.. Geneva
Coinnssity Ciul,,
LakeMary Chiurchof ttseNata,evs.,. LakeMery Blvd .iueUary
Lsngwiod Church of the Nhta,ene. Wlyman
&amp; Jeasvp Aro,
Langeo.d
PNE$BYTBRIAN
Lake Mary United Presiyfoyu&amp;n Church
First Pre$bytia,n Church, Oak Aeq &amp; d St
First PrecAytertan Church of Delary, I. NiØland
Convenant Presbylu,ian Church, 7775 s.

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Prosbyto,ian Church. lii I Palm Springs Rd
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Upial COmmunily Presbyterian Church, Uptla Rd
WettininsI,, Pceib,I,rian Church, Red Bug
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Seventh Day Adventist Church. Ma,tland Ave. AIIam,0s1 l.pniig,
Sanford Seventh Day Advijt Church. 7th &amp; Elm
WilItir Springs Seventh Day A4,ev'tist Church, 105 Miss Nd
Men Hill S4'vo*Th.das, mUvOntist Churcys
4.41 Pin. St. Sanford
OTHER CHURCHES
Allen's A N I Church, Olive &amp; lIOn
All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole. Wehina Paia Rd
Blardail Avenue Holly155 Chapel. Ilardall Avt
Chviv,ta Community Church
Church if JeSu, Christ .4 Latter Day Saints, 2311 Park Ave
Eastern Orthed..
Church. SI Johns Chryvsspom Clsapil.
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Hair Trinity Church 016.4 in Ch,iit 1514 Mauggutte,, Ave
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KilsOdlin Hall If Jehovah'5 WiPn.ss.
Lake Mliv,, Unit,

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Living God. Mitwis,
Pev'lfl.slaI Open liMe TabernicI,, Ridg.w
Ave, (Oft 35th o
pestle Semi.... High Scho.il
Purtt PlntecasI.l Church 00 Langmoed
Firsl enf,c.sIol Church if $anfo,
Pull G'espei Tabernacle. 2774 Country Club
Mt Olive HIliaei
(hvqth, Oak Hill Rd. Otte
1*nlerd Ail,an(, ChWrth. 1401 S
Pan Avi
Suford Bible ChOrcA, 3444 Sanford Ave.
AHI St
The S4Ivaien Army, 710W lllh St
Nafti*g Hills Moravia,., Church. Altam.nie

The Women of the Chi.'rch will in the church sanctuary. The year in Dallas, Ti at the a trustee, recently did a taped pend on myself for every need
hold a colorful Rainbow Salad choir is under the direction of Convention Center, Jne 17-25. interiew :n a campaign plane and to solve every problem

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Ne officers elected by the Sanford Area Ministerial Asso. make
p1ai for the coming year. From left, Re'. Ralph Luman,
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, vice president; Re,
Robert Hunter, ('irngregnhional Christian Churdi, ievrrtisry;
Ites. harold Davis, First Baptist Church of Lake roiary; treasurer
and Rev. Douglas Porter of Free Methodist Church, presldent.
i Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.

The c'er Reverend O'KeIles
%hitaker,deanoftheCathedrai
Church of St. Luke and Francis
('. (;ry Jr., rector of St. John's
F:ih)al Church at Eau
sallie, - will lead the panel
discusinn on "Ministering in
Death and Grief" at the May'
meeting of the Greater Orlando
Chapter of the Order of St. l.uke
Vtednesd'sv at a:45 HI3
Both Dean Whit.aker and
l"atht'rGrev are especially well
qualified to present the topic to
be discussed. Dean Whitaker's
hook, "Sister Death" is known
to many and has helped theiio
"ven-ome their fear of death.
Father Grey is loved by
:'t.us ribuners ItO both
the East Coast and West Coast
of Florida to whom he has
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Ave.,Orlandii. All ar invited to
attend the meeting, articipate
in the discussion ancoin in the
informal fellowship ihich will
bring the evening tra close.
Many individua'i in the
Orlando area will 'emember
with affection
e Very
Itevererwi Francis C Gray Sr.
who for 12 years wslean of St.
l.uke and csill wcIcse his son
Inquirers' session for those
iiitert's(ed in learmng more
about the Order of St l.uke will
bc' held May 2Oat 103a.m. orb
urn. at t.I-iurcfl i;I the Good
Sherdierd. 331 Lke Ave..
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WELCOME THE SPIRIT
FAITH

HEALING

DELIVERANCE

PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL
EVANGELIST: REV. WILLIAM STONE

REV. MCCLEARY

REV. STONE

REV, GRIFFIN

SPONSORED
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
By
MARANATHA PENTECOSTAL
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CHURCH
REV FREOMcCLEARY.PASTOR REV JAMESGRIFFIH PASTOR

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James Dickeys adaptation of
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rrst de)M on the strength.
lOyalty and enance of their
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'EINOLE HARNESS RACEWAY.

174 Ccmstock Avenue, West
Winter Park, FlorIda 37759
Phone: 303.6.47.1*11
Copies may be obtaIned at the
office of Schwelzer Associates Archltects, Incorporated upon
paymentofadeposltof$2S.00perset
of drawings and specifications. Any
unsuccessful bidder, upon returnIng
such set promptly and In good

tic a line
1 thru S times
31c a line
6 thru 25 times
26 tImes..
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(S?.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
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6:00 AM, - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

In Remembrance
Honor The Memory Of

Departed Loved Ones
With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st

'epresenranve ot inc estate is
JUANITA RUSSELL whose address
s Plantation Apartments, No. 12.F,
1100 Howell Branch Rd.. Maltland,
Iorida. The name and address of
he Personal representative's at.
orney are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
temands against the estate are
'equired, WITHIN THREE MON.
rHS FROM THE DATE OF THE
iRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
IOT10E,totite wi.h the clerk of the
bove court a written statement 01
ny ctaim or demand they may
P'ave. Each claim must be in writing

nd mutt indicate 11w basIs tar the
laim, the name and address of the
reditor or his agent or attorney,
',i I'.e o,' ''4,,; ..,,k. if in.
laim is not yet due, the date when it
viil become due shall be statea. It
he claim Is contingent or

Unliquldatec, the nature of the un

ertainty shall be stated. If the
laim is secured, the security shall
e described. The claimant shall

dCliver sufficient copies of the claim
h tt. clerk to enable the clerk to
"nail one copy to each personal
epresentative.

Allpersonslnterestedintheestate
7 whom a copy of this Notice of

idministratlon has been mailed are
equired, WITHIN THREE MON.

P15 FROM THE DATE OF THE
F IRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
lOT ICE, totite any objections they
nay have that challenges the
alid,ty of the decedent's will, the
q uailflcatlons 01 the personal
epresentative. or the venue or
jri%dlctlon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
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Cocktail waitresses needed im.
mediately. I nights weekly.
Inquire Club Diamond, Hwy 1792.

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322-2611 or 831•9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald
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PROBLEM
PerhapsAlcoholicAnonymous
Can Help
Ca1I423.IS17
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32771

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New GoBes, Grapefruit Diet Pill,
Eat satisfying meals and lose
weight. Touchton Drug.

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dog, Tampa vaccination &amp; license
tag. Name "Ginger", Last seen
vicinity of II &amp; 4.6 West.
or 6454013
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Child Care for as tow as 12 per wk. if
Quality 373 5490, A SMALL

WORLD.

9G'xJ Things to Eat
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Marquette Ave. (off S Beardall).
Hunter, 3270415.
Home

grown Blackberries. YOU
2 quarts, II. brIng Own con
talners, Osteen area, 3234)79.
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"LIVE HENS"

Lic ea., over 50. SOc es Cackieberry
Farms, ', way betwein New
Smyrna and DeLand off Hwy ZIon
Samsula Drive Ph 964.42* 5.45

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Gary Steele, teacher with Orlar,dd
School of MUSIc, is Offering
private lessons in Sanford. 322
0949.

FILED

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excellent benefits,
PRESSMAN- Graphic art firm

One &amp; 7 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Newly

needs experienced person Im.

redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 3731310.

mediately,
CABINET FOREMAN- Nice
people to work for. Pays good
StO.000 starting salary.
LAUNDRY WORKER- Steady
work.
-WE SELL SUCCESS20) Commercial
323 5176

DeCeased

A TTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
tle Circi,li Court, Seminole County. R EPRESENTATIVE:
Florida in accordanc, with the P HILLIP H. LOGAN, of
provs.ons of the Flclitiovj Name SIHINHOLSER. LOGAN
AND MONCRIEF
Post Otfice Box 2279
Sanford, FlorIda, 32711
Tilephone: 333.344Q
Publish: May 14,21, 1976
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Tnorrow: Hodge Podge "A"

Legal Notice

GEORGE WASHINGTON

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIM.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO, 16473-CA-2$.D
TO: CLIFFORD WILLIAM BOAK
whose residence
and last known mailing
address are unknown,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition has been filed in the
abovestyled Coi,srt for the adoption
of the minor child named therein
and wherein you are named as an
interested party, and you are hereby
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on S.
KIRBY
MONCRIEF,
of
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
MONCRIEF.
Attorneys
for
Petitioner, Post Office Box 3379,
Sanford, Florida 37771, and file
original with Clerk of the above,
styled Court on or before June 21sf,
$974, otherwise a default will be
entered against you granting said
adoption,

WITNES$rn,hendandthesealcf
Said Court on the 11th day of

$776.

May,

(Seal)

Arthur H. Beckwllh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: LIllian 1. JenkIns
Deputy Clerk
S. KIRBY MONCRIEFof
SHIN HOLSER. LOGAN AND
MONCRI E F
Pe'tt!ior.e
First Federal bultd.ng
Post OffICS 601 2779
Sanford, FlorIda 32711
Publish: May II, 21, 75. June 4, $976
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schools. Low down &amp; low
payments,
ffllAYfld
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W. E. Knowles
City Manager
City of Sanford
Publish May II, 7), 1926
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consider holding mortgage

Asking $21,730.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

STORY STUCCO:
Nicely
decorated 4 BR, separate garage

2S2 Park

BALL REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker

511W. itt, Sanford 333 56.41

W. Garnett White

VERY NEAT
Owner selling 7 room. 1.110 sq. ft..
stylish home with breakfast bar,
all new carpeting &amp; paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat.

Phone)?? 75*), Sanforif

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SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, air conditioner, shady lot.
115.250 MAKE OFFER

Forrest Greene, Inc.

REALTOR $3065.33

COUNTRY COUSIN
Over an acre on 5 big lots Nice 2

owner 3236559

RRhomewlthFloi'Idarrinm I.1rri

to find and only $26,900.

Make your Budget go further, shop
the CIan.sif led Ads every day.

STORING IT MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASH,
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW.
Call 3222611 or $319993

70175 FRENCH (HWY. 112)

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Unf urn shed

FROM

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Across From Ranch Haute

323-8670 or 831-9777

2 BEDROOM
T0WNH0UES

°'APARTMENT!

134

FROM

MONTH

125

1503 W, 25th St.

land? Bedrooms

SANFORD

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED
Highway 17.92, Sanford

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Furnished

Unfurnishod
CLUB ROOM

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geneva
ardens

Luxury Patio Apartments

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

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ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIETANDSERENE
Modern Facilities
AiiG.E.K,tchens
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Lat,d West of Hwy.

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322-2090

protessionatly

At 1120 Floritla Ave.
Pt's 373.6630

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HIGHEST PRICES
Used Office Furniture
also buy total inventorIes.

Wanted to buy used Office furniture.

Southern Liquidators
Apoplia. sr 4114
Any

Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. $7.97. 5301706

Pierce Simpson, Bela, Browning,
Hy gain Handic, Regency, T
dee. , and Pace. Com .tete ac

Auction Arsenal
SANFORD AUCTION BUILDING
1200 S FRENCH

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
Anyone can e a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 0 to S
at the Movieland Dnivein
Theatre, South 17.92 Phone 322

piano, 372 1159.

5-HousehoId Goods

1216.

71-Antiques

Premier upright vacuum cleaner,
harvest gold, nearly new, all at.
tachments. $15 Sllex electric

Good furniture from the '20s and
collectables. HiWay 46 Antiques,
il., miles east of II on Rt. 16 333.
6972.

juicer, used once. $23, 333713$
anyl me

1975 Singer Zig-Zag

Honor The Memory Of
Departed Loved Ones
With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st
Zrnpose your own memo,'iam, or
ask our assistance We should
receive your message no later
than S p m Friday, May 25th

15 Words $2
Add lIc for each additional S words

Call
322-2611 or 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald
M''k cc,jt ann matching hat, small
SU Mull sacrifice, $300 Phone
3229175.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distribulor has aluminum nc
langular pools left over from 1915
season, halt price. Guaranteed
installation and terms Call 305

WenI 10 lots weigtsll
Can't slay on a diet?
Call lfl 0071

194 Ford ', ton pickup, 64,000
original miles. First $500 takes.
372 5992 or 3231167.
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Lease a Datsun Including Z cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1311.

Excellent Running Cond.
1300. 3220959

1975 Fiat, factory air, FM stereo,

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323.3866 or 373 7710

79-Trucks-Trailers

6.000 miles. Weekdays att'r 5. 321.
0357.
________________________________

1922 Cadillac Coupe Devilie, white
on white, 13.300. 323.1100 or $30
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1967 Ford F 500 II ft. van, hydraulic
lift, air. Phone 323 7340.

4164.

1912 capri, good condition, $985.
1972 Honda Coupe, good condition,

$986.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD

1971 Toyota pick up, tong bed, air
3235064 after 1 pm

Phone323.lOI0

1972 Ford Pickup, 5,. ton, fully 1,71 VW Super Beetle, AM.FM
"quipped. ca 'p specia' $2 *00.
stereo, radials. $2,300. Phone III.
323 1753 or 66$ 1621.
Sell us your car or truck ven if you
c,we money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY OAT.

1913 H014a LVCC Civic, 2,000 miles
23,100 or best offer. 373-1776, after
5,
1970 Maverick. 6 cyt, 39,000 miles,
runs excellent, new inspection.
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 323 1570
or 834.4603

ANTIQUE '49 Ford Truck
Phone 373.0143

LONG WOOD
LINCOLN -MERCURY

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30

Zig Zag Sewing Machine in cabinet,

Don't forget our auction tonight. We
are loaded with all kinds of
merchandise, new and used. Come
early, browse and get a good seat.

good condition, $30 3329139.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1sf St. 3722315
We Buy Furniture

HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER

OPEN DAILY
FOR RETAIL SALES
10 5

52-Appliances

Dell's Auction Service

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machineS.
MOONEY APPLIANCES323.0697

Hwy 46. West, Sanford
3235620

HAS
SPECIAL VALUES
FOR YOU ON
FINE PRE.OWNED
CARS LIKE THESE

75-Recreational Vehicles

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

'75 Cab over-Camper, self con
tamed, with '73 Dodge °.a club cab
truck, loaded, excel, cord. $6695 or
best offer, 323 7558.

Color TV's trom 550; B&amp;W. from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV, 1200 S. French, 323.173.1.

1969 WinnebagO, fl ft with Onan
generator, roof air, almost new
tires, 45,000 miles, Only $5,800.
Southern Liquidators, on U. S. Ill
in Apoplia

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

54-Garage Sales

76-Auto

BIG YARD SALE
Saturday, 10106
2120 Holly Avenue

CARPORT SALE, 105 Plumosa
Drive, Sat. &amp; Sun. 3323. 11 loS.
Household items, antiques, paint,
waler sports equipment.
CARPORT SALE' 9105, Saturday.
113 Country Club Drive. Clothes.
odds &amp; ends, etc.

GARAGE SALt: IU temple Or,v,,

Moving into apt., must sell lot of
odds &amp; ends, furniture I. clothes.
Sat. &amp; Sun 9 a.m to ' 322 7113.

Parts__--

'73 CAMARO
Yellow - Super sharp

'73 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVille, Cadillac
quality - well equipped

*4495

'4375

-.

VEGA REBUILTMOTORS
Cast Iron Sleeves
MIXON AU1O PARTS. 322 0505

'74 MERCURY Marquis
Stereo, &amp; tape - clean

Reconditioned battff'ies, $12.93
ex:hange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

1972 VW Squareback 4 speed,
AM radio. Only 32,000 miles

GARAGE SALE, May 27. 10 a.m
til 1)1 Brown Drive, Sunland,
327 7000

'73 COUGAR
sporty.
Excellent buy

Blue - white -

1972 Fiat Ili 2 itouf

ida.i.

mIles.

1

$4495

Reserved Service - Sales -Rentals
South of Sanford
*31.1090
313$ Hwy. 11.92 at S Po4nt

VOLKSWAGEN

322,4*54

PH. 322.1833

BUSft4ESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
5,
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Aluminum Siding

297$ Hwy 11 97
322 SoI

I cars Cover your home ,,,,'r. alum
s.ding &amp; soltit System Alto
Roofing, GutterS 20 yrs Exp
Eagle Sdng Co IS) 9543

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Used office furniture
wood or steel desks. executive desk

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casseiberry. 1792.530 1206

62-Lawn-Garden

Home Improvements

Pest Control

Home Repairs, Door &amp; Window

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL

replacement, Screen repairs Call
fler 6 pm.. 373 $206

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACY. &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

Insulation

Appliance Repair

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUIT
Free Estimates-21 Hours
THERMO.TF.K,531 0921

M,'sicx' Fioui'o)1 ,ippliarnce repair
20 'yearS experience We Service
all makes Rea%onab!e Call
aisytime. 322 7737

Land Clearing

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Cactus Queen Nursery
N W. Corner of Wekiva Park Drive
and Hwy 46
Joe B. McCawley Sr, Sole Owner

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

HOME OF THE MOPISTERO
DELISPIYOSA
Rare &amp; Urusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
YOU ALL COME

tformrrly i'Iarriett's Be.*utv Nookl
519E First,312 5717

Riding mower, 7 tip, Briggs &amp;

Concrete Pavement

Strattan engine, like new, 5)50.
2411 Chase Ave
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
Sell lIne Best &amp; Service the Rest
Western Auto, 301 W First St , 327
4401

Parking Lot Mainten\.3rCe $e'al'r
nnd Striping Durable Scalers. 503
Lemon St . Sanford, 3236441

Home Improvements

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C E SHEPHERD
Painting Remodeling, General
Pppt'r'. i',i)l 3?) 1375

FAPM TRACTOR
1350
2661 Magnolia

Johnny Walker
Rent

LUSIf. ElrI,, C.toc
Shampooer for only SI SO per day

kent

7400

owner

Hem. of Quiet, Courteous

BILL BAKER

ROBSON MARINE

64-Equipment for

Dr.,

LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

Glastron 11',' Runabout, Evinrude,
55 hp, 3 cyl, power lilt, top.
cuStOm trailer, alt acceSsories.
Excel cond. John Bean, 3235694
or $31 5090.

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'75 MONARCH
2

Longwood

9495

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

63-Machinery-Tools

p8195

2975

Very clean

GARAGE SALE, Friday 5. Satur.
day, 9to 6. On Reservoir Lake. 1st
white house past Matter's Cove
Apts

'75 MARK IV
Distinctive car - clean

315O

p2195

CARPORT SALE- 211$ Elm Ave.,
Sat. only 10 am. 6 p m. Clothes,
household items 5. ad sorts of
goodies.

biuC

'low Ottert you the jme qualty
*onkmanshp ri your rernodel.ng
and additions requirements as is
available in 15,5 general con
Structon

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

5-Pets.Supplies
Puppies. $10. Half Dachshund, will
be small. Call after 4 p m 32)
3615

Free. fluffy, black kittens, part
Persian 3230103

"73

It's easy
BROWSE AND SAVE
andfun. .TheWaritAdWay.

'74 Honda ST 90 and '73 Honda 350
CB. both immaculate. In storage
for I year. Best offer. 3737*35.

AUCTION
SALE

SAN FOR D SEWING C ENTER
301 E. 1st St., Downtown
3fl 9111

60-Office SopiIies

$975 Toyota Corolla, 10,000 miles
Assume payments. 322.2100 after 1
p m.. anytime weekends,
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Good Condition, $700

$539131 collect
Man's X31 golf clubs, 2 lhru wedge.
Hogan woods, 1, 3, 1 and S. $100
Set of lady's Patty Berg irons,
WiIsn woods I. 3 and 3, 133. 372

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8-Mtorcycl

SUN. Fern Park, $31 1318.

72-Auction

beautiful walnut console with
automatic button hole
Pay
balance ot $94, or 10 payments of
$10. See at

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Coun'er tops. Sinks, Installation
available, Bud CabeIl. 372 5057
anytime

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1971 Pinto, extra clean, runs perfect
CHICO &amp; THE MAN, 373 1370 or
531 4605.

1973 RD25O Yamaha

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building; GE refrigerator; GE
cabinet style dishwasher; antique

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70-Swap &amp; Trade

Double Oven 30" gas range: Ken
more washer and dryer; utility

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Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models. 1 days
week. Call collect, 5412131.

CASH 322-4132
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS, ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 4319 Ed;ewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando 795 1711

1963 Mercury, original conditIon, PS
&amp; P8. new tires, .nspeCted in
April. Phone 322 $796.

For WreckedorJunk

1913 Yamaha 175, in good shape,
5300. Phone 9047734*03 affer 5
pm

DAVES' 373 9370

Cobra, Midland, Johnson, SBE,

MORE CAS H

1973 XLCH. extended front end and
raked Call 3235183 after S.

We Buy FurniTe

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24 His,

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REALTORS 323635.3

3 BR, 2 baths, central heat &amp; air,
garage. screened back porch. fly

Close In, beautiful pasture &amp; trees.

323941O

New 32 caliber, swing out cylinder
nicket plated revolvers.
124 95 e,ich

In Remembrance

Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRiDER,ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Ldry ()dXO1l1

DILT0NA- Quality home, air, top
value at 51)0. Deposit. No pets
574 1010

* SPECIAL*

Wanted, Residential Site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1916 model zbove
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location Call 305
122 1220 colle(t

322-2118

Associate
Eves. 323'O413

INC

Alter Hours
322 9284: 312.3991

Or

MLS ReOltorS

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Broker
Days 322 1114

for Sale

323.7340

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

monthly. 1)5,500 1650 down

32$ OlS9eyes 1277613
_____________________

Furnished or

Merchandise

down
Looknqfora Home call

31. fenced, new carpet, P &amp; I, 1150

g
y
$21,500 323 0522.

'M11age

47-Real Estate Wanted

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________.
Completely renovated 3 &amp; I BR
homes. I', baths. with central
heat, from $15,000 As low as 1)00

REMODELED HOME

I Bedroom burn, house
downtown Sanford
Coupleonly 322 2643

A

2400 French Ave.
Building on buSy corner! Zoned GC
7 Owner will help finance. 162.500.
Call Mr Belsto for detaIls. 377.
1091 after 4

50-Miscellaneous

ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 37? 2210.

NO MONEY DOWN

after 5.30.

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Bassinelte with screen top, new,
never used. Phone 3231091.

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Also over I acres, general industrial
proper' with highway &amp; rail
frontage, A good buy at $60,000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY
Call 323 5774 Anytime

S V Hardwick, Broker
Deltona 661 MI)

Req Real Estate Broker 321 0610
323-7595
322 0779
322 2741

33-'Houses Furnished

'

right to accept or to reject any or all
bids In he best Interest Of Ito City of

3 BR, I' baths, carport, large
screened porch. Owner will

WITT REALTY

28.155 Sanford Ave

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256.3 Park

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roofing Only $11,500

BATEMAN REALTY

'

reduced to sell. 539,500.

Buy

P111Ev *0005 BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
tar 30 pct, commission. Free Pick

CB's

ltSo Mustang. while, wIth blue in
tenor, newly painted, good tires
Excellent condition, 5900. 373 2191

BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $35 for
complete car. Cnil 333.1624 after I
p.m.

We

Choice 111' frontage on Hwy. 17.92,

I

OUT OF TOWN. 3 BR frame on
large lot, wood lioørs, almost new

Rig Reai Eslae Broker

INVITATIONTOBID
Cltyof Sanford,
FlorIda
Sealed bids will be received In the
office of lIne City Engineer, Sanford,
Florida for 2,323 ft. of 6 tt Chain
Link Fence with 3 strand barb wire
with supports; and, two 2411 Gates
for
6 tt.
chain link
fence,
Spcclflcaln are available at the
offIce 01 the City Engineer.
All bids shall be in the City
Engineer's ottice, City Hall, San.
ford, Florida not later then 1:30
P.M., Friday, May 2$, $916. The bids
will be poblicly opened on the same
date at 210 P.M

.L.ja mrujp, nice

r,I.n..ss.a..

REALTORS

,.,itPi tnttag,.
at nms ,n.
.a.
-V. - •'"'
'"
549.500

7 BR, 1)50

I

Property

to

80-Autos for Sale

77- Autos Wanted

play SuitS.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. 333 130)

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

46-Commercial

Multiple Listinçj Service

CRANK CON'ST., REALTY
REALTORS, 530 6061

_______________________________
IBR, 2013 WashIngton Ave $213 mo
3334070 wk days or 322 $154 week

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I Lots. Oste'en, high and dry,
cleared Beautiful home site with
large oaks. 323 5694 after I p.m.

ANYTIME

yard, screened porch, 119,300.

Large 3 bedroom, 2 story, 2 porches
1150 pius security. Phone 323 4762

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
gagId in business at II) Loch
morid Dr., Fern Park. Seminole
County, Florida, under the fIctitious
name of POR. D, COR. CASTINGS
AND SUPPLIES, and that I Intend
to register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
Ihe provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
$6509 Florida Statutes 1937.
5: Robert M. Richar3scn
Publish: April 30, May 1, II, 21. 1976
DEvil)

43-Lots-Acreage

BR, central heat I air, fenced DELTONA- Completely furnished

Furnished duplex, newly renovated,
3 rooms 1. bath, adults, no pets.
322 0065
_______________________________

nds

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3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 5200

KISH
I4tAL
tStAI,
REALTORS. 32) 0011.

322-2420

anytime
7 Bedroom, unfurn . $30 wk, adults.
1.35 week with children. 322 6620.
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!SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Have customer who wants to buy 1
acre homesite, Lake Jessup area.

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

*

Sacrifice

365 3721

,

ordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Section $4309 Florida Statutes 1937.
5: Margaret Bledso,
P'ubllth. Miy II, 2$, 25, June 4 1976
OEZ.72

spacious yard. excellent area All
this and more for $37,600.

EL CAPITAN. I BR. 1', bath, nice

'ocahon

Sanford. 3 BR. 7 bath, kitchen
eguipped air conditioned $115
mo
plus $75 security dep
Available June 1. 322 7)99

Seminole County, Florida in ac

LOADED!- 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath,
foyer, beautiful family room,

Marge Tra'ini. 4310S. W 15th St.
Coral Gables, Fia 33)34.

________________________

i•m•

$20,950

Balsam, N. Caèollna, Mt. Top, small
lodge, must sell due to death Nice
for families or business. Brochure.

4417

'

3 bedroom, quiet neighborhood,

large rear yard. You'll love it!

S SELL YOUR PROPERTY

BR. 1 bath house, large Fla. rm,
attached garage. Excelle,it cond
good neighbors, large yard 322

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given that I am
'nigaged in business at 2127 Holly
Ave. Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name 04
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE, and that
I fiter.,1 In'. '.'a'.'
.,i.....,....
nun
the Clerk Of the Circuit court,

DOLL HOUSE- Newly remodeled,

pie Listing Service

EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONA F,rtt area, central air,
wall to wall carpet, 7 BR. 2 baths,
large Fia. room, attractive kit.
chen.
built in
stove oven,
refrigerator, paneled office, 7
carports. $21.5. No pete. 371.1010

If you don't believe that want ads
bring results, try one, and iitti to
'jour phone ring Dial 322 2611 or
531.9993

warranty. $25,900.

Realtor
?3.5774 Anytime

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I

COUNTRY LIVING- I Acres, 3
Bedrooms, I bath, In good con.
dition. Family room, kitchen
equipped $37,500
COOL &amp; SHADY! 3 Bedrooms, neal
as a pin! Above ground pool,
fenced rear yard. New roof. BPP

'old Hall Realty

32-Houses Unfurnished

A F.Sone call could start you on a new
and PtOlitabie career. Call $62

1)5.000. Won't waitt

GE BARGAIN- tO Acres.

6250631.
______________________________

Part time cement work, temporary.
$4 per hOur. 323 $399 afternoons
and evenings.

JUST LISTED!- 3 Bedrooms, 1
bath, cenlral heatair, equipped
eat in kitchen, carpeting, above
ground pool. BPP warranty.

68-Wanted

3010 50 &amp; 60 pcI, discount on all
children's clothing. Boys' fC%.
casual suits, shun's, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short &amp; long

Days -322 6123
Nights - 377.7357

NO QUALIFYING- Low down,
easy payments, 3 bedrooms.
carpeting, central air, nice land.
scaping. 119,900.

od. Furnished. Large corner
itchen equipped. $25,900

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rent

planters, tireplace, Absolutely
beautiful 1)9,900.

0.

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Ideal

MLS

'ment or newly married

park. Furn. or Unturn

Sale

42-IbiIe Homes
LOCH ARBOR- Beautiful shade
trees. 7 large bedrooms, 2 baths,

convenient. Excellent

.

turn,thecl

BR Under $27,000

REDUCED - MUST SELL
;e new I BR, In settled neigh

7343 Park Dr
170 up
I I.? BR Mobile homes in retirement

Reasonable

FHAVA

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311.3ISE. First St.
3335622

Assume payments Singer Zig zag in

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Stenstrom Realty

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
$311222

SAN MO PARK. I, 2. 3, bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 35)5 Hwy I? 92. Sanford
323 1930

,

sq ft $275

REDUCED $4500- Now 112.000
House on3tree shaded lots. Won't
last 1 Call now!

Ilvide. 17.350 per acre

or

Store &amp; Office Bldgs for Rent, 1,000

Eves. 322-0612 or 333.1557

today.

Ar, adults, no pets. Security dep.
$113 mo. 3327111.

turn,sried

2 BR mobile home. $l5..

323-1532

Face the woodS in this cute first
home, corner lot, central air. See

Living rm., kitchen, bedroom, bath.

DUPLEX

30) E. 73rd St.- 3 BR, family room
and formal dining room. 532,500.

REALTY INC.

321 0759 eves. 322 7643

KC Puppieti. Stud Service
(all Mr. Anderson, 365 3710

I BR, 2 beth, 1115 Paloma. $37,500.

HAL COLBERT

Reg. Real Estate Broker
263* S Sanford Ave.

3RoomApf.,Furn.
$90 Mo
101W. 9th St.

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central heat &amp; air,
Payton's 322.1301

fenced. A rest buy. $5,900.

9Sl9ait;rdp.m

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Clean 3 bedroom, l'.' bath, avocado
stove 8. refrigerator, blue carpet.

County- 2 BR, turn,, good roof &amp;

I room furnished efficiency. Private
.ntrArwe flwntnwn SArlfr.,d 171.

f

I BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
129,900. 3226975

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

BATEMAN REALTY

"OBERMAN PINSCHERS

372719$

3 BR, 2 bath, Jewelt Lane. $33,fl_f.

Longwood Groves - $1100. down,
assume mortgage $33,900. 1 BR, 2
bath, refrig., citrus. $772.50 mo
$314213

Goon Prices. Good
Advice. Plants &amp; Answers, 210 F.
151 St., 373 7111.

REAL ESTATE
Realtor

lot. Nicely landscaped.

3R
turn, apt. Bedroom Is air
conditioned. $9Omo. Ill E.IthSt.,
322 42*5 or 322 57*6.

$

CaliBart

JOHNNY WALKER
322-6457

129,700, REDUCED TO $21,900, j
BR, block, 2 bath, den, large cor.

TV, Air Cond., Maid Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 4&amp;SRI34,Longwood
_____________________

Vatet Parkers, part time. Seminole

'"

4 BR. 2 bath, air condition. 412
Tangelo Drive. 377.5515 or 372.
454. By Owner.

720) S. FRENCH _____-

Color

Oft Cut of town for 2 to 4 wee&amp;s
to get your training, This is an
earn as you learn program After

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
t9l95, French
32249'a)
Eve. 372.1496, 333.4144, 333.1954

321.0041

MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE

have openings for 3 training
managers. We have our own local
training program, so there is no

Realty

Stemper

MLS-R EALTORS

2 Bedroom - Adults
WEKIV.\ LANDING
OnTheRiver 1319W

I(

Comfortable living in 3 large
bedrooms, l', baths, large lIving
room with fireplace. Family room
and formal dining rm. Kitchen
equipped. Well for climate master
H A. Tree shaded fenced yard. On
large co-ncr lot, $36,500. Call
Caroline Hoitciaw, AsSoc.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305377 1595
Days and After Hours

walking distance $76,500.

Large furnished 2 bedroom apart.
mint, clean, close in. air. $9S
month. 3226261.
:

Charming Two Story

Call Central Fla's
Sales &amp; Exchange Leader

TEEN GREEN
VA.FHA- 3
bedroom, ic, batt CB on nice lot
with fenced rear yard. Sprinkler
system, range, refrigerator. Easy
access to 1.4 and walk to golf
course, Idyllwilde school in

Lovely 3 room apt, Very well fur.
fished &amp; carpeted. Reasonable
rent. 711 W. First St.

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Legal Notice

NOTICE OF INTENT
TOPCEOISTER
FlcfITlOUS NAME
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
inbusintt'%Sunderthe tictiliout name
OfCINEMASERVICFIYcTPMc.,
1501 Oxford Road. Mailland, Florida
32751, intends to register the said
name With the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
S: Aucirey Andeçqu
Publish: May 21, 71, June 1. 'i, 1926

£!,'taC.,

COVE

Rig. Real Estate Broker
333.6653

I

Friday, May21, 1976-SB

Fl.

65-Pets-Supplies

1100 E. 25th $f,

No Qualifying - Large I bedroom, 2
bath, den, fruit trees. $1993 down,
$221 month. Phone 322 6343.

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
PINECREST- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home near schools, shoppIng and
churches. Lots of storage room in
this one for 123.000.

Furnished

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

CRY ALL THE WAY to the BANK.
Let OTHERS pay your INCOME.?
BR duplex (I of 6). $27,900. Good
terms. Get 20 pd. CASH return on
CASH. BUY all 12 units at
DISCOUNT, Tax SAVINGS. &amp; get
rich, even with the headaches.

Kish Real Estate

DeBary- Lovely large 1 BR, air,
adults, near stores, bank, thur.
66* 64U or 322*054.

31-Apartments

Ab Personal Representa.

tive of t,e rzstaie of
ELIALEE E. KIRCHHOFF

Ave., Orange City. $43,900. Pn.
901 715 2356.

____________________________
.

__________________________

fILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
J'ja,ita Russell

AUTO TRAIN, walk to work from
Ihis "neat as a pin" 3 BR, I", bath
home. Fenced yard, central heat
&amp; air, wall wall carpeting, utility
building. 525.000 with good terms.

Air cond. and heat, Beautiful and
ideal location, 1374 E. Lansdowne

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evenings.

2' Acres with I BR, 2', bath home,

Unfurnished

BAMBOO

Nurses; RN's; LPPI's; Aides: Aid,

Ov,pdo. 3 bedroom, 7 beth nearly
new home. Low down and assume
mortgage ot 537.500. 36',6546.

41-Houses

________

30-Apartments

ROOFERS - ROOFERS
SALES REP.- Building supply
background. Great company with

training you shOutd move into
management within 30 days. Next
is your own branch office. The
only time limit on this i"
determined by your desire to get
ahead along with your ability tO
motivate yourself and otr.ers.
Your earnings will b salary,
commission, overwrite, renewals,
bonuses, plus we otter fringe
benefit, hospitalization, maior
medical, life insurance, and a
retirement program. It you have
the abilities I have mentioneci and
the desire to get ahead I would like
to talk With you in person I will be
at the Holiday Inn, Sanford on
May 25th, 11 a.m to land 6107:30
pm Ask for Vic Daddis

2S'x30' or larger, near Sanford,
with all utilities and reasonable
rent. 323 6012 days cr 333.5724

Real Estate

Room for rent with kitchen
Prefer retired person.
No drinking. 323493.
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I

AL ANON
LIFE
For families or friends 04 problem
IS NOW HIRING
drinkers.
For lurtherinformationcaillfl.4557 ACCIDENT&amp; HEALTH
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. AND LIFE SALESMEN
Box 533, Sanford. Fia. 32771.
we want 3 men with neat ap
pearance and a desire to move up
AREVO TROUBLED? Call Toll
jickly Due to ororotions. we
rre, 044'4W1
ror 'we care"
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.

Want to rent building suitable for all
type repair work, prefer about

Room for rent in private home.
References required. 323 1107,

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Req. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.
373.4031 or 323.0317 eves.

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banquet work. 'Gourmet "not
necessary".
FIBERGLASS WORK ERS"Some" experience a must,
General labor work.
MECHANICMetric
tools
required. Good salary,
MANAGER TRAINEES- National
company.
MAIDS
MAIDS

Lady,liveinwlthsemi.invalid man.

M. IJNSWORTH REALTY

38-Wanted to Rent

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41-Houses
TAFFER REALTY

inent 3ubtidIed homes.

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commensurate with duties. Send
resume to Box 602, co The
Evening Herald, P.0, Box 1657,
Sanford. Fla., 32771

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Several small lots for trailers upto
36' Adults. No pets. 2545 Park Di'.

Rental,
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29-Rooms
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DeBary,

SECRETARY- Super fantastic sob.

Call

15-1'/cbile Home Lots

We can build your dream home,
FHA, VA &amp; 233 financing
available We also build govern

For Lease- Service Station RAYS
ONLY at 2 high votumn gas
locations. Call 3220015.

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Don't Be A Rent Donor
Be A ce"

24-Business
Ct- mtjes
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Nursery attendant for 2 hours each
Upsala
morning,
Sunday
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Presbyterian Church, 333.1332.

'a'OL'R lITTlE ?F.E .1Clt''C1"

receive your message no later
than 3 p.m. Friday, May 26th.

Trailer In camp ground, 12's75',)
BR, air cond , utiliti s 1155 mo.
Kamper's Kove. 32? A077

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Compose your own memoriam, or EXECUTIVE CHEF- Hours un
believable. Good salary. Heavy
ask our assistance. we should

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that theadministratlonof theestate
of ELLALEE E, KIRCHHOFF,
e(eased,FiieNumber76-111.CP,Is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
DivIsion, the address of whith is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida. The personal

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Part lime maintenanc, man, 6 day
wk., 6 to 9 pm. Apply in person
only Wuv's, 291$ Orlando Drive.
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AVON
Spring Into the world 04 cosmetics,
fragrances, toiletries Excellent
earning opportunity. Call All 3079.

Ladytoliveinancthetpwltpt2serni
invalids. Some nursing cx
perlen:e. Phone 322 1001.
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Housekeeper 1. Driver for elderly

Noon Fridaj

moriam

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Nurse br night shifl Apply in
Sanbord Nursing Con
valescent Center
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2-in

34-l'i'cblle Homes

ran' time sales help wanted, Apply
;n person, 1107 French Avenue,
betwi'en S a.m and 5 p.m.

Noon The Daj Before Publication

payment, and non.bldd.rs upon so
returning such set, will be refunded
$12.30. Maximum number
allowed per Contractor will be
two (2).
Addenda wlII'be sent to General

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Plumber 76.141.CP
Division
In Re: Estate at
ELLALEE E. KIRCHHOFF,
Deceased
NOTICE OF

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condition, will be refunded h11 Add 11c for each additional Swords.

Contractorlblddlngthlsprol.cf and
to all plan rooms holding plans,
Publish: May 7, 11, 71, 1976
DEZ.11

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Address each bid to:

Instructions: Hidden words below ppear forward, back.i
vveiu, up, uuwn or olagonaiiy. hind sad,
and box jt Iii,

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engagei in buness at P.O. Box 302,
Gloen,n nm, Seminole CoUnty,
Florida under thifictDt*u'
'eof
COS
(Commercial
flr,ry
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831-9993
322-2611
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All materIals and qulpment
furnished and all work performed
shall be In accordanc. wIth the
Drawings, Specifications and
Contract Documents pertaining
thereto which maybe examIned a
the off Ice of the ArchItect.
A Bid Bond in the amo%xt of p''
cent of base bid wIll be required.
Don Coleman. PurchasIng Aient
School Board of Seminole County
202 CommercIal Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
Each bid shall be marked "Sealed
BidfortheConstructlonof Vehicular
Control (Paving), Eastbrook
Elementary School and shall be
delivered to the address above.
The Instruction to Bidders,
Proposal Form, Form of Bid Bond,
Form of Performance and Paymer.t
Bond, Drawings, Specifications and
other contract documents may be
examined at the followIng location:
XHWEIZER ASSOCIATES
ARCHITECTS, IN.

Orlando - Winter Pork

Seminole

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Sealed proposals wIll be received
by The School Board of Sem!nolg
County, Florkt Owner, it the offices of the DistrIct School Board of
SemInole County, 202 CommercIal
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, until 2:00
P.M. local time, on May 21. in* for
the construction of vehicular control
(paving) at Eastbrook Elementary

18-Help Wanted

C&amp;A

2547 Park Drive

3225*63
Trent Exterminating Co -Complete
P.51 Control and Termiting Free
inspedlion. All Pest Control, 10
oct. Discount 373 7954.
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Pressure Cleaning
Mobile Home Washing &amp; Root
Sealing. Inflation
Fighting
Prices. Free estimates. 6414341.

BackHoe Serv;ce Exterior Cleaning Specialist. Hi.

t. .,'x,

earing. tIl dirt, clay, rock.
Alt kinds of digging Houselrailers
stored and moved. 3229142.

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
wOrk F II dirt, top toil 377 5443

DRAGLINE SERVICE
LakeS dug. itt 50*100', 17' deep.
$330 Custom work. 572 hr 365
3119

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
Mowing, edging, trimming, weeding
and fertilizing. Free estimates.
Phone 323.3954

Dependable teenager avalacle for
yard work. odd lobs, light hauling
372 6191

Pressure spray wash

Houses,

Roofs. 322 0779

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Roofing
Expert roof repairs, flat mets or
shingles. All work guaran.
'eed.BROGDEp4 ROOFING. 323
6700
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Patch and Repair, Re Roofing.
Carpenter repair. Fast Stf',ice,
Alt work guaranteed Licensed,
Bonded IS yes experience
Bricker Roofing, 373 2770

Sewing
Liz's Custom Tailoring -- Men's arid
Ladies' clothing. Weing gowns
Phone 322 7169

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging, Trimming

FreeEstimates

Phone3731792

Well Drilling

322-6457
Ce,itrai Heat 5. Air Conditioning

For free estImates, CIII Carl Har
is ..i F4R5 in Sanford 372 177$.
Carpentry. Remod.Iinsg. Add.tiont.

Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 123 603*

Painting
A) Painting- Brush. roil, spray.
Quality work. Reasonable pric,
Free estimates 321 0459

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All fypes and sizes
We repair a service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.
322 6432
207W 2nd St

Cocker Spaniel puppies. AKC Req.

oeauli,u solid colors, good
temperamen'. $125 333 649*

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Friday, May 31, 197

Answer to Previous Puzzle

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SUNDAY- EDITION

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HOROSCOPE22, 1976

ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19)
You're still under favorable
aspects for accumulation of
wealth. Your gains could come
In unorthodox ways from
unusual sources.
TAURUS I April 26-May 20)
- Members
Members of the opposite sex

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22
You're one of Dan Cupid's
favored persons today. He'll do
all he can to make things
pleasant for you and the one
closest to your heart.
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p.,n
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find you particularly appealing high in you today, especially In
today. 11 there's someone you doing things to beautify your
want to get close to, this is the surroundings.
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secret admirer has some very with pleasure. If you have a
nice things to say about you client you're working on, take
today. This person is vitally him out for a good lunch cr

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chest wasn't much and thatI and the chest wall is absorbed
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problem. I am24—year—old,
only a part of the lung actually
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collapses. The rest of the lung
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most, Dr. Iamb, Is that lam normally.
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These little blister formations
has had a collapsed lung can
are commonly at the tip of the
tell you that their lungs and
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chest hurt for a long time afscarring these areas often
terwards. It wasn't until about
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should I seek other medical
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as this condition is, It is seldom
life threatening. It is literally
caused by a leak in your lungs.
The leak usually occurs
because a small bllsterlike
Iromatlon or bleb on the surface
of the lung breaks. This is Like
having a weak spot on an inner
tube in a tire and having It
finally rupture and the tire
collapse.
The lungs are merely a
collection of tiny air sacs which
are like a cluster of balloons,
The only difference is they are
all interconnected. When one of
these little air sacs converts
Into a bleb or blister and niptures, air leaks out of the entire
lung. The air then accumulates
between the lungs and the chest
wall, giving you air In this
space which is normally
completely filled with the lung
tissue. As the air accumulates
between the chest wall and the
lung, it forces the lung to
collapse. The little broken

not future attacks

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occur is by careful review of X

ray studies.
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of operations that are cornmonly done. One just cuts away
the area of the lung where the
blister formations are located,
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collapsing of the lung by
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Florida Legislature
May Vote This Year
TALLAHASSEE (A?) — The Equal Rights Amendment may
come before the Florida Legislature during the waning days of
the 1976 sessIon after all, Sen. Lcd W ilson said Friday.
But Sen. Wilson, a member of Seminole's legislatIve
delegation, declined at a news conference to say definitely

whether she would seek approval of t ERA bill, Obeer',ers
speculated she may have been attempting to gauge reaction to the
possibility of a vote on the bill.
"The bill is alive, it Is n Rules Corn
te and II we have the
votes, w henever It is, we are certainly going to move," she said.
"We still have a lc,t of bl1s In committee that are not moving that

and sale of lottery tickets. She was released on
$2,000 bond.
Jack L. Walker, 24, same address, was
charged with aiding or assisting In promotion of
a lottery and possession of lottery paraphernalia. lie was released on $2,000.
James B. Mayes, 66, same address, was
charged with keeping a gambling house, aiding
thI1 Law Enforcement's Orlando Field and assisting promotion of a lottery, possession
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Doretha Wade, 31, of 509 Oleander, New
Smyrna Beach, was charged with aiding or

Lunch
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assisting in promotion of a lottery and sale of

year.

Faced wi th ha ving to f ind
$129,587 to pay employe benefIts
and hampered by a restricted
budget and soaring food costs,
the school budget committee
was forced Tuesday to hike the
prices on bo th Type A meals
I the sta ndard school meal) and
on the a La carte Items offered
in !he secondary schools.
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You'll Have To Tak e Time Off From Work
To See Your c ild ifs morn in g Graduation
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By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer

all will hold their festivities outdoors in their football
stadiums, as well, with the only difference Oviedo's 10
a.m. starting time.
If you're a working parent who has just received
"This is the third year in a row we've had it outthe news that your high school senior will be side " Revisiuut "This wziv evervhndv zeta a seat.
graduati ng Th ursday, June 10, in the middle of the everybody can see, and ;-;u don't have to have two
morning and you really can 't understand just chalk monsters outside telling people they can't come in.
it up as anothe r example of Man bowing to the
"When we used to ha ve it In the gym," he went on,
Elements.
"we didn't have enough room. Each gradua te could
"Three or four years ago was the last time we had only ha ve two tickets (for guests), and it was a bout 500
graduation at night," says Seminole High School degrees in the gym, and well, you try telling some
Principal Don Reynolds. "Well, w hat happened then gr andmo th er that she can 't come in and see her
w as there was a heck of a thunderstorm and It was grandson graduate!"
raining and lightning and blowing and everything, and
But what a bout the poor working stiffs who will
gradua tion was going on. And then w hat happens is we ha ve to leave the mines to attend their youngsters'
end up getting criticized for holding graduation in a commencements?
th under and lightning st orm ."
"I believe a large majority of people would take off
That, in a nutshell, is the main moti vation behind that hour or so rather than sit there In a state of shock,
morning graduation schedules all across Seminole just waiting to see w hether the downpour will come,"
County.
said Lake Howell Principal Richard Evans.
An additional factor
as the family-planningLake Howell has only nin th, tenth and eleventh
notwithstanding population boom reaps another
ades
and will not hold commencement until 1977.
gr
harvest
is lack of space.
Lake
Brantley will graduate 542 students, Lyman
"We will probably have 430 graduates this year,"
435,
Oviedo
about 250 and when Lake Howell joins the
e
average
person
brings
nine
th
Reynolds said, "an d
people to graduation. We do not ha ve any building parade next year . Evans expects to have '-right at

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Except for milk and orange
juice, prices on all school lunch
items will be up one nickel next

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The pageantry of American history, from the days of the
indians and first Euaupean immigrants, through settiement, war, Industrial revolution and space shots, Is
portrayed in brilliant color In this giant tapestry, "Collage
America," created by three Seminole County Women.
Wo%en into the pictorial history are the great men and
ttomen whohase created the heritage we celebrate in this
Bicentennial year. Story, picture on page 1-C, Women's
Section.

COLLAGE
AM ERICA

will pass in the next two weeks."
Sen. W ilson and leaders of ERArnerica, the organization
pushing ERA nationally and now lobbying in Tallahassee, said
they had found new support for ERA in recent days.
However, Nancy Wittenburg, director of Gov. Reuben
Askews Commission on the Status of Women, said it was her
understa nd ing that the ERA had not gsined enough supcct fos'
passage thIs year.
"They have swung a few votes but not the three they need"
for Se na te passage, she said.
After passing the House 61-58 last year, ERA was defeated in
the Senate 21-19, t1v second straight year of rejection In Florida.
ERA propon.,..i had sa id before the session began AprIl 6
that the bi ll would not be brought up this year, but Sen. Wilson
said the strategy had c hanged and it was now the opponents who
were asking that the issue be deferred.
"We decided to set our own timetable" Instead of having the
measur e brought up in the first week of the session and "stomped
to death ," she said.
Proponents continued to p
for their "No. 1 p riorIty," Sen.
W ilson sa id.
lix Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson
and now a leader of ERAmerlca, said a number of legislators who
were on the fence had moved over to support th e measure. She
dec lined to name any because "I don't want to put them on the
spot."
She said a change of 16 votes in five states would put ERA In
the U.S. Constitution. "Willful men" have blocked p*'aage, she
said. Thirty-four states ha ve already approved the amendment.

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Herald Stall Wilier

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Thirty-six persons—including four Seminole
residents—have been charged in sealed indlctmenLs hanc ed down by the special statewide
grand jury probing Illegal gambling in Florida.
Four Seminole County and four Volusia
County residents were arrested shortly after the
indictments were returned. Geoff Monge, special
agent in charge of the Florida Department of

lottery tickets. She was released on $2,000 bond.
The investig'tlon was started in September
1975, and involved the Florida Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement, the state Division of
Beverages, sheriff's departments of both
Volusia and Seminole. state's attorney's offices
Geneva residents Donald A. Dunn Sr., 65, and in both counties and the New Smyrna Beach
his wife Margarette, 67, of Lake Harney Circle, Police Department.
were arrested shortly after. Dunn was charged
After indicting the Central and South Florida
wi th keeping a gambling ho use, aiding or resins
ri dn the jury was excused until
assisting In promotion of a lottery and possession June 16, when a three-day session is scheduled to
of lottery paraphernalia. Mrs. Dunn was begin.
charged with aiding a lottery and possessing
The indictments involved 53 felony and 41
lottery equipment.
misdemeanor counts, grand jury spokesmen
They were released on $5,000 bond each. Said.
Four Volusla County residents were also
John Tileston, chief Investigator for the grand
arrested.
jury, said the three-day session in Daytona
Dora Brown, about 60, of 538 Julius St., New Beach ended "better than we had anticipated."
Smyrna Beach was charged with keeping a
Asst. State Atty A.Y. Curtin concurred,
gambling house, aiding or assisting in promotion saying, "I would characterize it as one of our
of a lottery, possession of lottery paraphernalia better grand jury sessions."

is a man for all seasons: Baseball, football, basketball and mating!'

By ED PRICXETT
Herald Staff Writer

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jury Indicts Four In Seminole

A 93-year-old Midway man, Boy Guest, and
his sister, Christine Bryant, 43, both of Route 2
Box 162, were arrested Friday afternoon and
released on $2,000 bond to await court action.
Guest, believed to be the oldest resident of
Midway, and Ms. Bryant were charged with
aiding or assisting in promotion of a Lottery.

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gambling opera tions
180,000 annually.

by T. K. Ryan

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senator, is the first to make It snshine law when it comes
public that he plans to use the t4ore the higher legislative
btly.
ploy.
The move by L.ongwood's
Seminole County legislators
The people of this state have
Special City Attorney Mack N. have not been especially nrer complained to me of the
(lelBJid Jr. earlier this week sympathetic to this particular sitishine law," Senator Wilson
to avoid Florida's Government plight of public officials and sad, adding she will resist any
in the Sunshine law by talking attorneys.
aril every effort to weaken the
"Ile only criticism I have lap.
to city officials individually and
privately concerning a lawsuit heard of the Sunshine Law is
Cleveland said Friday his
was not entirely unexpected. from otficials who have said it method
of
conducting
The resentment of Lawyers Is difficult to make decisions regotiations - talking with
who represent Seminole out in the open," said Rep. each member of the governing
governmental bodies - to the Vince Fedttel (R- Leesburg). body individually — Is not at all
necessity of mapping cour- State Sen. Lori Wilson (I- satisfactory.
ti'oom strategy in full public Cocoa Beach) can see noreason
"Assuming that I talk with
view - and thus in the view of why the "government of the each member of council and
opposing counsel - has been no people should not be public." considering that the city of
secret.
She said she will fight the Longwood is paying me on an
Cleveland, a former state Ilattaway amendment to the
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lean and led another 16 or 17 high card points,
club South won In dummy and balanced distribution and
proceeded to run off five dia- stoppers in both unbid suits.
mondtrlcks.ThIs forced himto
make a total of five discards
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heart The fifth discard was a NY. 10019)

tached to the surface of the
chest obliterating much of the
cavity for air to accumulate in.
You probably wouldn't get
into serious trouble if you had a
collapse of both lungs at the
same time because neither Lung
would collapse entirely.
For a better understanding of
the dynamics of bow the lungs
function and their relationship
to air pressure, you can send 50
cents for The Health Letter,
number 2-4, Keeping Your
Lungs Fit. Send a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing. Address
your letter to me in care of the
Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1551,
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer

A Tennessee reader wants
to know what sort of hand you
should hold to open one heart
and then jump to three
notrump after partner
resoonds two clubs.
A typical hand would be:
£ K aa V AK aa £ •A K a
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With which you had elected
to open one heart instead of

SIDE GLANCES

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City Attorneys Annoyed
By 'Sunshine' Hobbles

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his own hand and promptly
went after the diamond suit.

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when it opens later this summer
should be used only for maintenance and
Ala meeting last Tuesday, John Percy, development of parks.
the director of county development,
He said the county can only pay for a
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Department of County Development,
discuss the Issue further at a workshop.
Kimirough said that charging residents
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A general rundown of proposed prices user fees is thnllir to bsxfluifp.g a tree park
Kimbrough said when asked about submitted Tuesday included a 25-cent-per- then charging persons to hike in It.
Initiation of a fee system. "The only person entrance fee, 11.25 per txnw for
'0flt'a all garbage; to hell with fees,"
Sit,
situation I can see Is where you have a lake canoe rentals, $5 for three hours use of the Kimbrough noted.
and the county could rent boats."
picnic pavilion, $3 a day for camping and
Kwlatkowskl, like Hattaway, would
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski 110 a day for group camping and minimum favor dtlzens paying for lights at courts.
,
agreed, for the most part, with Kim- charges for use of handball and tennis But, like Klmtrough, KWIatkOWIkI said be
-,
trough.
courts and softball fields,
opposes asking taxpayers to pay user fees
"I get upset when I think about it.! think
Commission Chairman Michael Hat.- for amusements taxpayers paid for in the
it's a tremendous ripoff," Kwiatkowski taway says he's against charging for use of first place
said. "I can't believe anybody in their the parks, but the chairman alsio noted that
Percy, who got the recommended fee
... right mind would want to charge residents some type of "user" fee could be charged schedule from the county's parks advisory
Tally ho, Raiders! The Seminoli Community College tennis team Is all packed and ready to fly to for something they've already paid for." on certain amusements. One example committee, said his job Is to present the
Phoenix, Arts. Monday to compete In this week's national junior college tournament. Seminole
Nonetheless commissioners are mentioned by Hattaway Is users could be options to the commission.
finished second In the state tournament two weeks ago, and have high hopes of placing in the upper scheduled to study the possible In- required to pay for electricity at tennis and
Commissioner Richard Williams has
echelon of the JuCo ranks. Left to right are Stewart Thompson, Peter Roberta, Howard Flagg, Buddy troduction of some type of fee system at a handball courts.
been quoted as bebig In favor of charging
Gonzalez and coach Larry Castle. Steve Cox, the team's No. I player, was camera shy. (Herald Photo workshop Monday. Fees would be ap"lt'samatterofphllosopiiy," Hattaway fees, and CommissionerSid Vihien Jr.,
by Bill Vincent Jr.)
pilcable at Lake Mills and Red Bug Park said. He said any money taken in however, could not be reached for comment Friday.
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second heart. Meanwhile.
West had managed to hang on
to all three of his hearts. So,
when South led a spade. East
was able to hop up with the
ace, lead a heart and give his
partner three heart tricks.
South complained about bad
luck and It was bad luck. East
had to hold to ace of spades
and West both ace-queen of
hearts, but those things do
happen. On the other hand II
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trick two he would have come
to nine tricks without getting
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operation for me now because then heals, sealing the leak and
the accumulation of air in my then the air between the lung

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PRISCILLA'S POP

DEAR DR. LAMB — Last
year X rays showed I had a
collapsed lung. I recovered
from this and about a month
Later the same thing happened
to my other lung.
The doctor explained to me
that an operation would correct
this but said he did not favor an

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Feb. 19)
al lot.
iCER :::;
There's a strong possibility proposition today by one you
—you'll run into or communicate know you can trust, give It
with a dear friend you haven't serious consideration. It could
bean outstanding opportunity.
seen for some time.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If
you're involved In a corn- Set aside your routine today. DO
mercial venture, both parties something different. This can
stand to benefit today. Each be an exciting day, If you're
away from the grind and on the
can contribute something.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The go.
best way to accomplish a
YOUR BIRTHDAY
serious purpose today is to
May 22, 1976
blend the hard points with fact,
humor and charm.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be
A seed you planted long ago
willing to serve others today. and haven't been nurturing for
Your good deeds will make an some time may burst into
indelible impression. They will bloom this coming year. The
be remembered long after benefits should be worth the
you've forgotten them.
time and effort.

Collapsed Lung
Is Seldom Fatal

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 20 Cents

68th Year, No. 235—Sunday, May 23, 1976

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an yw he re that wi ll hold the graduates and their
Re lati ves of all time tee na gers wil l swarm into the
re latives."
The 1978 Seminole senior class commencement neighborhood of each school between 8:30 a.m. and 9
will be staged at 9 a.m. in the school's 5,006-seat A.M. 1 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Oviedo, park their
football stadium. Lyman, Lake Brantley and Oviedo vehicles, pile into the stadium, watch while row after

row of capped and gowned seniors files across the 50
yardline, then rendezvous with the graduates for tear.
stained congratulations, pictures and best wishes
before madly assaulting the exits en masse.

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outweigh the inconvenience,"
"We think," offered Reynolds, "that any employer
would Let their employe off for an hour to watch their
son or daughter graduate."
"That was a problem that we thought about and
then we decided to go ahead and hold it in the morning," Hazel West, Oviedo dean of students, added.
"You cannot take a chance on the weather and have to
keep postponing graduation."
And there is one other thing that parents may not
realize.
"The seniors decide everything to do
with
graduation," Reynolds said. "The school board

decides what day graduation will be and then the
seniors choose where it'll be, when it'll be, what type of
ceremony
they'll have, the colors of the graduatioc
gowns" and so on, ad infinitum.

"i'hey wanted to have all day at the beach," Lake
Brantley Receptionist Pam Huggins said in PTpllIr%lflg
why Patriot seniors chose a morning conuneement
hour. "They wanted to all go and have breakfast
together and then spend all day at the beach. They
didn't want to have to wait."
Any other q'.iestlons'

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proposal in recent months. Some say the beltline will help
tourists more than residents
even though taxpaying
residents will be footing the bill.
Others worry about the environmental impact of
building the expressway as well as the possible consequences of leaving the Central Florida area without an
alternative to the high energy consumption of private
autos.
A proposal to forget about the beltline and concentrate on developing a mass transit system has
gathered the most support. A public bearing in Seminole
County last month supported it along with the League of
Women Voters, the Sierra Club, the Orlando Chamber of
Commerce and the Osceola County Commission.
But the citizens' advisory committee of the Orlando
Urban Area Transportation Study voted Wednesday to
recommend a plan that would include Just part of the
beltline along with an improved mass transit system.
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near Sanford to the East-West Expressway
presented to the Transportation Policy Committee Friday
morning for a final decision.
made up of mayors and
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county commissioners from the three counties involved
will have to choose between the citizen's committee
recommendation of the East Beltline and the transportation technical committee recommendation of No
Beltline. Or they could make an independent choice.

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Before construction or improvements in the transit
system can be started, area taxpayers must approve a
referendum on increased taxes. Lee said the tax would
probably be either an increased sales tax or an additional
cent on the gasoline tax. lie is not optimistic about the
referendum's chances.

Judge Rules Against Bablysitter
Altamonte Springs, had ting service" for 18 months at today's ruling.
The court said Mrs.
challenged the constitutionality her home and not a child day
of the zoning ordinance after care center, has garnered Bechtold's child care activities
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth she was arrested for violations, support from a number of in her home, for which she was
She was convicted in persons and organizations in paid, "amounts to the conduct
Leffler today ruled that an
court
Altamonte Springs zoning municipal court on April 23 and the
fight.
One of business, and therefore not
ordinance prohibiting child day lined $204 plus court costs. She organization started a defense permitted as an accessory use
care centers in R.1AA has pleaded innocent to a third land to help cover her legal in a R-IAA district."
"it is essential for cities to
residential zones is con- charge of violating the city expenses.
areas in wlu ' their
provide
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The
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to
case
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trial before Judge Leffler May 7 residents may feel free to build
He Issued a permanent In- pending in the city court.
Mrs. Bechtold said today she and final arguments were homes and make the financial
junction prohibiting Mrs. Jean
and ott sacrifices that go Into
Bcchtald from "conducting the has been Instructed by her heard on May if.
long
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was which promote the integrity of a deprived of a large measure of
Hutberg
child day care service, or other ruling.
similar type business in, upon unavailable, his office said, to neighborhood and preserve Its their investment or the enor from the premises' of her comment on the possibility of residential character are joyment of their homes by the
appealing Judge Leffler's related to the general welfare of out-croppings of commercial
home.
the community and are valid developments," the court said.
Mrs. Bectitold, who lives at ruling,
Mrs. Bechtold, who contends exercises of the legislative citing a previous Brevar
523 Applewood Ave., in tae
Spring Oaks subdivision in that she operated a "babysit- power," Judge Leffler said in County case.
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

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vention " Humphrey said. "The so-called bandwagon t heory has been slowed down, let me say, to a
sensible movement and speed."
He reiterated his stance of noncandidacy, but
said, "The big game has yet to be played ."
Carter, meantime, was out West, looking for votes
and
in Or egon and Nevada. The two sta tes
l Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and Idaho hold
their primaries Tuesday.
Brown was in Oregon, too, after telling backers
his campaign is just getting started. Supporters in
New York City announced the opening of an office
there to serve as a base for Brown's efforts to win
over uncommitted convention de legates from New

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Do you know how to properly care for your car to gi% e
it added longevity? Are you aware of the many little
things you can do to Increase gas mileage, cut down on the
'.ear of tires and other Important parts of your
automobile,' Little tidbits such as this, and many more
piec's of va!uable lof rmatlon, can be found in a special
'Car Care' section of today's E v ening Herald. it's worth
reading and saving for future reference.
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Jimmy Carter's loss in Maryland's Democratic
primary election and a near miss in Michigan's
contest ha ve backers of Sen. Hubert If. Humphrey
on the move.
They planned to announce today the formation of
a committee to draft th e Minnesota senator for th e
Democratic presidential nomination that he held
eight years ago.
said to be
Behind the draft Humphrey move
without the senator's authorization or encouragement are Joseph Crangle, a Democratic
leader from Erie County, N.Y., and Rep. Paul
Simon, D-111
Simon said Wednesday he and Crangle decided on
the move beca use the primary result.s in Michigan
and Maryland, coupled with those the week before,
"have changed the picture somewhat."
Humphrey has refused to enter the race for the
nomination, saying only that he would accept a
draft From the convention this summer.
in Ohio for a speech, Humphrey took a look at the
results from the day before in Michigan and
Maryland, and proclaimed the party is headed for
"an open convention."
California Guy. Edisiwid crown Jr., who beat
Carter handily in his primary debut in Maryland,
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All five of the alternative plans include a basic program
of higliw impru%enieuts and liwse than 500 miles of new
roads.
In the last few years, support has drifted away from
the beltline Idea to a better mass transit system.
The East Beltline proposal is the best of both, said
Sam Ackley, Sanford representative who introduced the
proposal at the citizens' committee meeting.
lie listed six reasons for supporting the East Beltilne:
reduced traffic congestion on the area's major rods
(including U.S. 17-92 and SR-436), protection of the Butler
chain of lakes in west Orange County, an improved highway system, reduced accident costs, creation of a more
direct route to McCoy Jetport and relief to Osceola County
where support for the full beltline seems to be centered.
The East Beltline was approved in a 6-5 vote. Three
including Casselberry representative George Yeager
supported the No Beltline High Transit proposal, the
Winter Garden representative voted for the West Beltline
and the Winter Park representative suggested changing
the Full Beltline proposal to also include an improved
mass transit system.
Even Uugh the policy committee will approve one of
the proposals Friday, East Central Florida Regional
Planning Council transportation expert James Lee says
the plan is "a goal to shoot for. "The alternatives are
aimed at solving traffic problems in 1990.
"We may not make it," Lee said, citing funding
problems. "You've got to match those federal funds to

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and other concerned backers of the
the Train Town idea, Mrs. Val Colbert and
Herald Staff Writer
redevelopment program will be conducted Mrs. Margaret Ganas, would serve on this
committee.
For the first time since December, a by Paumier on the afternoon of June 7.
Miss Jacobson suggested that a general
The board agreed that the Train Town
general meeting of Downtown Sanford
could be developed into a feature
concept
property owners and merchants will be assembly meeting be called for 7 p.m.
that
framework of the total Downon
the
June
8,
so
Downtowii
property
the
owners
within
called to meet and make decisions
scheme. It was also
and
merchants
could
have
the
opportunity
town
rejuvenation
city's future.
Sanford's Downtown Development to meet Paumler, hear his proposals and suggested that other historical aspects of
Corporation (DDC) Chairman Sara vote on plans formulated In the workshop. the city the St. Johns River, the truck
"We're going to be action oriented from farming era, and the Navy contributions
Jacobson sail at a meeting of the DDC this
morning that Community Development now on," said MISS Jacobson. "We're be considered as special features.
Board Member Tom McDonald reported
Consultant Cy Paumier would be In gearing toward implementation of the
four-point program."
Sanford June 6, 7 and 11
that the Improvement Authority Bill
At the general assembly meeting in proposed by the DDC had passed the
The Maryland consultant has offered to
conduct some surveys and make December 1975, it was mandated that a Florida Senate and was currently before
recommendations to the DDC at no cost on Downtow. )ev'lopment Corporation be the IiOUS. lie said that Rep. Robert
his first visit. Paumler's offer was ac- formed to develop a four-point program. Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs),
cepted, with the DDC board offering to pay This program was to include a facelift, reported that "we shouldn't have any
his travel expenses, but makng It clear training programs, feasibility studies and problems" with the House passing the bill.
they were not committing themselves to recruiting programs.
The bill calls for a taxing district in the
anything beyond the initial consultation.
The DDC also discussed a proposal Downtown area, which sould be voted on
Miss Jacobson said Paumier plans to made to the board by the Downtown in a referendum, possibly In December.
spend the morning of June 7 In private Business Association that Sanford adopt
The board accepted the resignation of
meetings with leading city and county the theme "Train Town USA" in its one of its members, Forest Foggin.
officials, as well as downtown property redevelopment program.
Foggin, who is president of the Downtown
owners, merchants and Greater Sanford
Miz Jacobson said she would form a Business Association, said he felt that he
Chamber of Commerce representatives, committee to study the suggestion further. could best serve the DDC through that
A workshop with DDC board members She said she hoped that the originators of association.

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York.
Arizona Rep. Morris Udall, who came wi thin a
couple thousand votes of knocking off Carter in
Michigan, campaigned in Kentucky.
President Ford, who got his campaign against \
former Calif orni a Guy Ronald Reagan rolling
again with big-margin victories in Tuesdays primanes, was in Washington, while the Republican
challenger campaigned in Nevada.
Carter, in Eugene. Ore., appeared undaunted by
Tuesday's developments.
Carter has 714 delegates to 275.5 for Udall. It takes
1,505 to win the nomination.

Lori Willson To Oppose
Change In Sunshine Law
without notice if less than a and what Is not. "I think this is
quorum is present, the public is a good amendment. It's going I
not denied access, there is no help people back in Semninoh'
State Senator lAri Wilson intent to avoid public access or County," he said.
But Wilson says the amendsays she will vote against the notice and there is no intention
binding
decision
mnent
is unnecessary. "1 just
a
Government in the Sunshine of reaching
don't
think
it's necessary," she
the
on
public
business,
Law amendment passed by
public knows what
"The
said.
Wilson
she
sees
no
says
House when the measure
Law is all about"
Sunshine
the
reason
for
the
Hattaway
Senate.
Florida
reaches the
The
issue
centers, Wilson
On May 6, the House by at amendment.
x
of
the
matter
is
says,
on
Intent.
She said pubic
"The cru
whopping 84-25 vote approved
the
officials
oftcn
meet
for Lunch
the Bob Hattaway-sponsored there is no real violation of
notifying
the
press. "IF
without
amneixhuent which opponents Sunshine Law when less than a
I've seen
hungry.
together,"
Wilson
they're
both
gets
say will nullify Florida's open quorum
of times,
that
happen
a
number
said
meeting law.
overt
sinister
no
but
there's
State officials today did not
I'll vote against it," said
intent,"
she
said.
Wilson, a Merritt Island In- know when the liattaway
Seminole
second
A
dependent and member of measure will reach the Senate.
representative, Vince Fechtel,
Hattaway,
a
Democrat
from
Seminole County's legislative
a an from Leesburg.
,uiuuoiuia Oj411i$, ,
mietegation.
voted
against the Hattaway
The hlattaway amendment bill puts teeth Into the law by
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allows public officials to meet spelling out what is a violation
By El) l'RIUKETI'
Herald Staff Writer

SILHOUETTES

City work crews hang traffic lights at Sanford Avenue and First
Street, silhouetted against the afternoon sky. Sometimes there's
more artistry In a routine job than you think. ilierald Photo by
Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Watches, Rings, Cash Stolen

IN BRIEF
New Watchdog Panel
Will Come From Old Groups
WASHINGTON i AP) -A majority of the Senate's new
Intelligence committee will he members of existing panels
whose failure to curb spy agency abuses provided a
principal argument for creation of the new committee.
Under terms of a resolution establishing the new panel,
at least eight of Its 15 members must come from the four
Senate panels that traditionally have monitored the CIA,
FBI and other spy agencies. The resolution won overwhelming Senate approval Wednesday.
Majority leader Mike Mansfield will pick eight
Democrats to serve on the panel and minority leader
Hugh Scott will tap seven Republicans.
The resolution originally called for a 17-member panel
but the number was cut to 15under an amendment by Sen.
Howard Cannon, DNev.

Levi Weighs Busing Issue
WASHINGTON tAP) -Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi is
moving toward a lonely decision that could make school
busing a major issue in yet another national political
campaign.
But Levi'sdecision will have no Immediate impact on
court orders imposing busing in Boston and other cities.
Its doubtful that the course Levi is considering could
actually lead to any changes in local school districts until
next year - after the 1976 elections.
White house and Justice Department officials insisted
Wednesday that Levi alone will decide whether to use the
Boston school case as a vehicle for the federal government to .eek ncv Supreme Court guidelines limiting the
use of busing to integrate schools. His decision is expected
this week.

Busing Plan Begins In 1977
WILMINGTON. Del. (AP) - Some of the 23,000
students in Wilmington's city and suburban school
systems will be bused to classes beginning in 1977 under a
court-ordered desegregation plan that cuts across school
district boundaries.
It wasn't known Immediately how many of the pupils in
the mostly black city system and the primarily white
suburban districts will be affected by the order Issued
Wednesday by a panel of three federal court judges.
Federal courts in at least two instances have required
busing across current school district lines to meet the 1954
U.S. Supreme Court ruling banning separate-but-equal
schools systems.

By BOB LLOYD
the truck, valued at $1.9m Is and 14, and took a singlearrested a 70-year-old Fern Johnny Lee Nlckson, 22, of reurd,.
Herald Staff Writer
Track Stolen
owned byllDWHudalllelnc.,of sideband citizens band radio
Park man on two counts of Oviedo, and Ward Stewart, 27,
and antenna valued at $450.
Sheriff's deputies today were Jacksonville.
A tall man wearing a gray involuntary sexual battery In of Sanford Route Two.
looking for a 1973 Dodge flatbed
$10,000 Bond Set
wig and carrying a pistol un connection with the alleged
Stereo Missing
Auto
David Eugene Tyner, 23, of dump truck reported stolen
derneath a newspaper escaped rapes of two eight-year-old
Ellen McAbee, of 3216
Arthur A. Mennillo, of Ft.
314 W. Third Si, Sanford, was from the new Osteen Bridge
with watches, rings and $30 girls.
Being held in county jail charged by Sanford police with construction site on SR415 east Walton Beach, reported to Holiday Ave., Forest City, told
Wedneda, afternoon after
tying the feet and taping the without bond today was Henry two counts of aggravated of Sanford at the St. Johns deputies that auto burglars deputies a $250 stereo unit and
enter'd his car while It was $30 cash was missing after a
arms of a Downtown Sanford Charles Schlldt, 70, of Granada assault and bond was set at River,
Deputy
A.C.
Price
reported
parked
at Quality Inn, SR434 burglary at the residence.
Apartments,
Fern
Park,
ac$10,000,
according
to
county
jail
store owner.
Police said the gunman Is cording to Jail records.
Detective Sgt. George
believed to have escaped .in a
white over green car after Hagood said Fchildt was
ll
walking into Sanford Jewelry charged with the capital
and Luggage, 217 E. First St., felonies in connection with the
about 4:30p.m. and announcing alleged rapes of two eight-yearTALLAHASSEE (AP) his We or the life of a family It would allow a child to be shot man when he is fleeing from a
to Mrs. Doris Stein, "This is a old south Seminole girls.
- Law and order advocates, Ig- member is threatened by down for stealing a bicycle,
criminal act," Dunn said.
Grand Larceny Charged
holdup. Give me all, your
noting warnings that they were someone who has broken into
Sen. Edgar Dunn, 1)-Daytona
Sen. W.D. Childers, D-P1LWreceipts. Put it In a bag."
Deputlu have arrested David authorizing "vigilante Justice In his home.
Beach, also argued that the cola, charged that those opposinvestigators said the man Alan Keff, 19, of Pendelton the streets," have approved a
The bill (SB615) would ex- fleeing felon portion of the pro- Ing the measure were the "dootied Mrs. Stein's feet and taped Drive, Forest City, on burglary bill to expand the law under pand that to include attacks on posed law was ripe for abuse. gooders and bleeding hearts."
her arms before fleeing with and grand larceny charges which a citizen can kill to stop a another person or If someone is
If two people get in a fight In a
several mens and ladies wat- listed In a 1975 circuit court felony,
fleeing after committing a for- bar and one of them trins to
But Sen. Dan Scarborough, Dches, rings and the money.
warrant. Bond for Kerr was set
The measure was approved cible felony, such as murder, leave, Dunn argued, the Other Jacksonville, said the measure
Officers said Mrs. Stein at $8,000.
by the full Senate 33-1 Wednes- rape or robbery.
can shoot him in the back and (SB815) shifted the burden for
wasn't Injured and the robbery
County jail records today day. It also passed a House
The original bill would have claim he was Justified because Justifying a shooting from the
was reported to police within a listed also the arrests of two committee.
authorized shooting fleeing per- he had been assaulted.
homeowner to the person who

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CABBAGE - Volume
shipped last wee was 324
earlot equivalents consIderably less than the 503
carlot equivalents shipped
the week of May lath. This
Is due to mostly the
seasonal decline in the
Ilastlegs area. Trading i
described as moderate at
$2,00-2.25 per crate.
CARROTS - Volume
shipped last week was 60
carlot equivalents 3lightly
more than the previous
week's 46. Trading Is
moderate and the market
the same at $3.50 per 48-1
lb. film bags.
CELERY - Supplies
from Central Florida are
expected about the same.
Trading Is fairly active
especially for 2-3 dozen and
prices are unchanged at
$5.50 for dozen size, $6.00
for 2L2 dozen.
CORN - light cutting of
Sweet Corn now underway
In Zellwood with more
solume expected as more
shippers get underway this
weeL Trading is moderate
for approximately 1'
dozen ears of Yellow. Price
Is $2.50.
ENDIVE &amp; ESCAROLE
Supplies from Central
Florida should begin to
decrease. Trading is
modetate and prices are
tower. Endive $3.00,
Escarole $2.50 per 1 and
out-ninth Bushel Crate.
SQUASH - Supplies
from Central Florida are
very Light as the shipping
season Is Just about
complete. Small Zucchini
and Yellow Straightneck In
five-ninths Bushel Crates is
In Insufficient ripply to
quote. Last report.
BEANS - Supplies are
light in Central Florida for
Round Green Beans as
most volwne Is In North
Florida. Bushel price Is
higher at $4.50-5.00.
CUCUMBERS - Supplies from Central Florida
are light as most shipping
volume Is in North Florida.
Trading Is moderate with
one and one-nlnths Bushel
Crates bringing mostly
85,00 for waxed medium.
PEPPERS - Supplies
from Central Florida are
moderate to heavy.
Trading Is moderate with
large green peppers sei!ing
lower for 14. W5.00 per one
auid one-ninth Bushel
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17800 Be Mail ln Florida taine4s home d,liyery AiI@tfr mP

A county grand jury returned
a sealed indictment Tuesday
charging him with murdering
Carl Rohrbeck, 72, Nancy Saylr,o, 1, Margaret Pearson, 26,
Frank Biggs and Emma M.
Ant, 70. They were among 13
patients who died at Riverdell
Hospital in Oradell in late 1965
and 1966. They were not Jascalevich's patients.
The indictment did not say
how the alleged murders were
committed.
The deaths prompted an investigation in 1966, but the inquiry was dropped despite discovery of 18 empty or nearly
empty curare vials in JascalevIch's locker at the hospital.

Vegetable

has "sat on Its fanny too long" evidence is in," said Dupont
on the issue, a House committee spokesman Gene Brown. "In
has approved a bill to outlaw any event, the problem needs to
the sale of aerosol spray be addressed on a national and
even an international basis."
products in Florida.
Rep. Arthur Rude. R-Fort
The Natural ResOurces Corn- Lauderdale responded to
mittee passed the bill WednesBrown's argument with a mo1ty, but postponed its proposed tion that the Natural Resources
!fective date until l9'78 to give Committee replace the bill with

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House Approves Ban
On Aerosol Sprays

The bill, HB2942, by Rep. move was rejected.
"Congress has sat on its fanRichard Price, R-St. Petersburg, is based on the premise ny toe long," Price countered.
that fluorocarbon compounds "This will wake them up and
used in aerosol sprays may be still give us a chance to get
troying the earth's ozone more hard facts before the eflayer and increasing the fective date."
.imount of cancer-causing ulGreen told the committee
!raviolet rays reaching the sat'- that his studies show that aerofice of the earth.
aol sprays could destroy 10 per
Florida has more ultraviolet cent of the erth's ozone layer
at the ground than any other by the year 2000, causing a 55
state I because It's the south- per cent increase In the Inerninost state), and that's why cidence of skin cancer.
we should take a leadership rote
Green said sale alternatives
in addressing this problem," to fluorocarbons are available,
said Dr. Alex Green, a but said the companies which
University 31 Florida aerospace make such products "will proscience professor who has stud- ceed with alternatives at a fast
led the Issue.
or slow pace depending onpub
A spokesman for Dupont lic pressure."
Brown acknowledged that
Ccr., the larg':-' maker of
freon and other hydrocarbon "consumers are going away
fwopellants, said his firm was from aerosol sprays in great
concerned about the potential numbers," but insisted that
danger but maintained that the more research is needed before
case against fluorocarbons the ozone-destroying premise is
had not been proven.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The staff of the Federal Trade
Commission will complete its two year Investigation of
condominiums this summer and will recommend
litigation against several developers, a top FTC staff
official says.
James V. Debug, who has directed the FTC investigation, said the probe dealt with allegations of fraud
and misrepresentation in the condominium industry.

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HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) A surgeon has been charged
with murder In the mysterious
"Dr. X" case Involving the
deaths of five patients In a
northern New Jersey hospital a
decade ago.
Medical techniques not available 10 years ago reportedly
enabled investigators to find
traces of curare, a muscle relaxant that can be fatal in large
doses, during laboratory tests
of tissues from five bodies exhumed earlier this year.
)r.MarioJascalevichpleaded innocent to a five-count murder indictment at his arraignment here Wednesday before
Superior Court Judge Theodore
Trautwein and was later re
leased on $150,000 ball.
Until his name was revealed
in court papers, Jascalevich
was referred to as "Dr? X" in
news reports of the latest investigation Into the deaths.
The doctor was arrested ear-

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few minutes after the gunman men on probation violation
Under present law, a person sons escaping with any stolen
"If a person Is actually being was shot.
disappeared Into Downtown charges and a Sanford man on can use deadly force only if property, whether they had threatened, then he should be
aggravated assault charges. such force Is necessary to halt held someone up or not,
traffic.
"You are shifting the burden
able to shoot, but I do not be70-Year-Old Arrested
Being held without bond on an attack on himself or if he has
However, that language was lieve we should give the citizens and creating vigilante Justice in
Sheriff's detectives have probation violation charges are reasonable cause to believe that stricken after opponents argued of this state the right to shoot a the streets," he said.

FTC Probing Condo Sales

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Young Kennedy Starts Early
BOSTON (AP) - Joseph P. Kennedy III, oldest of the
new generation of Kennedy men, Is getting his baptism in
politics by managing the re-election campaign of his
uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
The son of the lat Sen. Robert F. Kenne4y says he 'Will
use the experience to decide whether tcTrun for office
himself someday.
Though only . Kennedy emphasizes that he alone
directs the statewide campaign for the Democratic
senator, whom he calls "Uncle Ted.'

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By ED pIucKE'rr

Need Scrutiny
The Federal Energy Administration was
created late in 1973 in the crisis atmosphere of the
Arab oil embargo. It will go out of existence June 30
unless Congress votes to keep it alive. If the new
theory of "sunset" laws were applied in this case,
the FEA would have to prove there is a good a
reason for its existence today as there was in 1973.
Frank Zarb, the FEA administrator, is arguing
that the agency has plenty to do even if there is no
shortage of oil and gasoline right now. Congress
has passed about 45 energy bills in the last two
years, many of them assigning tasks to the FEA.
And the 40-month phaseout of oil price controls and
allocations voted by Congress last year, and which
the FEA administers, runs through 1978.
Yet the FEA has emerged as a textbook case of
a "temporary" federal agency putting down roots
that become hard to dislodge. It has 3,450 employes
at last count - with a proposed budget for next
year calling for 700 more. By strange bureaucratic
logic, it takes more people to phase out the FEA
controls over the oil industry than it did to put them
in place. The FEA's publicity operation is the
largest in Washington, with 112 people grinding out
press releases, speeches and pamphlets trying to
make Americans more energy-conscious.
Administering energy programs and
awakening the American people to the implications
of prospective fuel shortages and our dependence
on foreign petroleum are highly important. But
that is not the real issue in considering the case of
the FEA. The truth is that the federal government
seems to have wound up with more energy agencies than it really needs.
The Energy Research and Development Administration has a broad mandate in the field of
coordinating the development of energy resources,
now and !or the long-range future. The Federal
Power Commission has regulatory responsibilities
for the delivery of fuel and power. Mr. Zarb himself, while defending the burgeoning payroll at
FEA, has suggested it may be time to consider
formation of a single cabinet-level energy agency
that ,would consolidate these various agencies and
assume over-all responsibility for energy
programs.
Whether it would be practical to let the FEA
die on June 30, dispersing its responsibilities to
existing agencies, is a difficult question. It is not
difficult to see, however, that the energy
bureaucracy whicli has spf wig up in Washington in
the last few years needs closer scrutiny.
One of the themes of the press releases
emanating from FEA at the rate of two a day is
that the United States cannot afford to be so
wasteful with energy. True enough, but what about
the wasted motion and wasted money of overblown,
overlapping energy agencies? We can't afford that,
either.

No Choice
The elections held in South Vietnam recently were calm and
orderly - nothing like the turbulent political life of that country
a few years ago.
This time, however, there was no one to vote for but candidates put up without opposition by the Ccmmunist leadership
that took over a year ago. It was the dutiful trek to the polls
familiar in totalitarian countries.
Instead of the free elections promised under the 1973 truce
agreement, the South Vietnamese voting was only ratifying the
membership of a national assembly, hand-picked by leaders of
the National Liberation Front, which will get on with the
business of unifying North and South Vietnam under a Communist government. Thus the Vietnamese elections were a
travesty on the democratic process and the principle of self.
determination.
The Saigon radio described the election turnout as "enthusiastic, jubilant and orderly." Orderly, we can believe. All
political events In a state under police-imposed one-party rule
are orderly if nothing else. But enthusiastic and jubilant? For a
people who fought a blooiy war for the freedom to choose their
own government, and lost, an election rigged from Hanoi to
Impose a new dictatorial regime hardly sounds like an occasion
for dancing in the streets.

BERRY'S WORLD

per cent. In Massachusetts, a law went into effect in
savings, the pharmacist or the consumer?
The bill would protect the citizen only If the 1970. The State department of health can cite no
pharmacist is required to pest actual prices paid for savings to consumers.
Drug companies spend millions of dollars yearly
both the generic and the brand name drug.
Also, a doctor must write "medically necessary" on research. A new ewe or medicine iuied uS prof 11.5
on the prescriptior., or a generic may be substituted. to stockholders. But Industry sources say drug
Billed by legislators as a "consumer victory,'
So what happens if a doctor forgets or If the generic firms can abandon research and start mass
the bill appears more like a consumer "ripoff." One
is not a true equivalent and the patient has an ad- manufacturing substitutes. It's all a matter of
legislator said the bill means $40-miLlion in savings
verse reaction. The bill stipulates neither the where the money is.
to the people of Florida.
Right now, it's in resear th and new discoveries.
pharmacist nor the doctor tan be sued.
However, drug industry officials predict a more
Representatives of drug companies say generic With substitution laws, the emphasis could shift to
realistic savings of about $5-million a year. The
drugs, in some cases, aren't equal to brand name the manufacture of cheaper equivalents.
legislators fail to tell you about all the other little
That would mean funds earmarked for research
products. If you don't believe it, ask your doctor if
kickers included in the bill.
he would prescribe generic substitutes for members would diminish which could mean fewer drug cures
for existing maladies. Now, is that savings to the
Nowhere is there mention of the profits phar- of his own family. . .
macisIs are sure to reap if the bill becomes law. For
The measure has good intentions, those in. consumers?
In the final analysis any savings passed on to the
example, let's say a given drug costs a pharmacist tentions being cheaper drugs to the consumer. But
$10, and he sells it to the consumer for $15. The the bill as It was passed by the House is a mockery. consumer Is left up to the pill pusher - in this case
generic equivalent might cost only $5, but conIn Saskatchewan a substitution law went Into the pharmacists - and not the pill buyer, in this
ceivablv could be sold for $13. Who realizes the effect In 1971. Since then drug prices have gone up 19 case the consumer.
A bill passed this week by the House requiring
pharmacists to substitute cheaper drugs would see
consumers paying Lincoln prices for Ford drugs as
opposed to the Cadillac prices they're presently
paying for Cadillac drugs.

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Thursday, May 20, 1976-4A

southern Africa.

The Fill could have saved itself, and taxpayers, all the money and effort it has allegedly
expanded through the years In spying on the
Socialist Labor Party. The best way In save the
country from the threat of socialism is to
publicize the programs of the socialists.
Capitalism, says Socialist Labor Party
presidential candidate Julius Levin, "is the basic
cause of all our social ills" and should be placed
in the ashbin of history alongside slavery and
feudalism.
"It is a sick, crime-ridden, fiscally bankrupt,
politically corrupt social system. It cannot
provide security and a decent quality of life for
the overwhelming majority of the population."
Social problems will not be solved, says
Levin, until capitalism is replaced by the system
advocated by the SLP - control of industry and
government in the hands of the working class
and production to satisfy "human needs," not for
the sake of profits.
Unfortunately for this candidate's hopes to pardon the expression - capitalize on the
economic and other complaints of Americans,
neither he nor any socialist has ever been able to
point to any country or any system that has not
done infinitely worse.
Indeed, the one major democracy that has
ventured farthest along the road to rule by the
working class, and closest to national
bankruptcy, is now turning back to capitalism,
It may be that things have gone down so far in
Britain that they had nowhere to go but up, but
latest report is that the country's long-term
economic decline has finally bottomed out and is
beginning to reverse itself.
NEW YORK tAP - A round-trip ticket from
Not least among the factors credited for the here to London on a regularly scheduled cointurnaround is a slash in once-sacrosanct mercial airliner costs between $666 and $806,
government spending on social programs in depending on the time of year. A charter flight
ardc; to commit a greater sharp of national might rn.ct as iittle as $250.
resources to industry and the private sector.
It is because of this vast price differential that
In other words, to generate these nasty profits so many Americans are expected to travel by
without which, candidate Levin to the contrary, charter this year. About 4.5 million passengers
no country can long afford to pay for its "human went that way in 1974, and 5.5 million in 1975.
needs."
This year, with the additional impetus of a
recovering economy and a regulatory change,
The "no-fault" concept has spread from some charter flight officials are predicting the
automobile insurance to divorce and now to number of passengers will grow to nearly nine
consumer products. At least one company has million.
Henry huff, president of Trans International
tried it, anyway, and reports that it works.
Most companies guarantee their products Airlines estimates that 25 per cent of all tranwith offers to repair or replace components that satlantic air travel this summer will be by
fail within a certain period of time. Three years charter flights, compared to about S per cent a
ago, the Gast Manufacturing Corp. of Benton decade ago.
'Charter tours are cheaper than individual
Harbor, Mich., introduced a novel "no-fault"
warranty covering its air compressors, vacuum travel because they operate on the basic ceoeven nomic principle that wholesale is cheaper than
pumps and air motors for any reason
retail," said fluff, whose company, based in
deliberate abuse or neglect by the customer.
The company has discovered that while its Oakland, Calif., is the Largest in the business,
The new ruling by the Civil Aeronautics Board
warranty repair costs have been slightly higher,
these have been more than offset by the now makes charter flights available to many
elimination of lengthy, correspondence and millions of Americans who once were barred by
goernment restrictions,
repert writing by its service department.
In the past a vacationer needed to belong to a
"In addition," says Herman Robandt, Gast's
director of marketing and sales, "our customers "nontravel" organization. Now the tours are
have never been more satisfied. Their buyers open to almost anyone who has the cash, because
don't have to haggle with sales and service the CAB has created a new group tour called the
departments, trying to establish who's at fault one-stop charter, or OTC.
when abuse or neglect are involved."
To take part in an OTC flight to a foreign
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As a result, Huff says, a 12-day tour to Hong division of safety standards development, what
Kong from East Coast cities, including round- his agency was doing about the President hitting
trip air transportation, accommodations at a his head on his helicopter, he ducked the question
luxury hotel, breakfasts and sightseeing, costs and passed the buck. "Helicopters and planes
$699. An individual traveling alone might pay h1, might involve another agency," he lamely
600 for air fare alone,
responded, saying OSHA "doesn't normally
Meals and In-flight services on charter flights design planes."
are about the same as those offered in economy
class on scheduled service. The types of hotels
l'hen, in a delaying tactic typical of
vary, depending on the cost of the tour.
bureaucrats, Martin mumbled that he'd have to
One of the biggest drawbacks is the lack of study the problem thoroughly, that maybe the
flexibility, since members of the group flight President was "too tall," or had to be "trained
must leave and return on Specified dates, thus and educated on how to get in and out of his
presenting changes of plane en route.
plane," or maybe "he should stoop."

JACK ANDERSON

EPA Study Is Boondoggle

MANILA, The Philippines (AP) Typhoon Olga swept
across the Philippines' eastern coast today, causing seven
deaths in the worst flooding in the Manila area in 30 years,
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authorities said.
At least 10,000 persons were forced from their homes in
neighboring Quezon City after the storm dumped more

than 16 inches of rain on the city. Tens of thousands of
commuters were stranded in Manila and emergency
refugee centers were set up in churchs and schools.

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Wednesday's high 83, today
low 61,
Mostly sunny today and

partly cloudy Friday. Highs in
the mid SOs today and mid to
upper SOs Friday. Lows tonight
In the mid 60s. Mostly east
winds 5-10 m.p.h.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Partly cloudy with a few
scattered showers. Highs
mainly In the mid to upper 80s.
Lows near 60 extreme north to
the lOs extreme south.
Friday's Daytona Beach

tides: high 2:41 a.m., 3:22 p.m.,
low 9:01 a.m., 9:28 p.m. Port
Canaveral: high 2:28 a.m., 8:47
p.m., low 9.10 a.m.

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The workshop has adopted
Ground beef
Seminole Community College "credibility" as its theme, and
managers choice
with openings in many of the will feature a total of 28
Cole slaw
courses that are offered.
separate small group sessions
Corn
Term IIIB classes start June on topics ranging from student
Baked
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Rolls, milk, butter
Althniwh the term calendar is sexuality.
shorter than a regular term, the
In addition to member of the
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to make up work, and for publications advisors from the
students who want to ge t a jump 28 campuses, according to
CALL 831-1300
on the fall term. high school Larry Matthews, FT1J director
and elementary teachers find of school and community
the term useful to acquire the relations, who pointed to the
hours necessary for recer- relationship between state
universities and community
tification.
Both (lay and evening college3 in Florida. The
schedules are available at the majority of upper division
College. Other information may students juniors and seniors
be obtained by calling the in universities are transfers
from community colleges, he
Registrar, 323-1450.
explaloed.
Registration for the conWorkshop Set
ference will begin at 9 a.m. May
.
27 at FTU's Village Center
least
FlU—At
200 multi-purpose room. Sessions
representatives from Florida's will get underway with a ge28 public community colleges nerl meeting at 1 p.m.,
are expected at Florida Tech featuring It. James Kellerman
University May 27-28 for a of Valencia
Community
series of workshop sessions College as speaker.
designed to further professional
Chairman of the 2-day con- I1 •
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Imagine, lrnplyingthat the problem is Mr.
Ford's fault' Really squirming now, Martin tries
to change the subject, saying: "I've also seen the
President fall down the stairs twice." Downplaying the entire subject, he coiclades, saying
as if he expected me to believe It that he has
never heard of anyone having a problem hitting
his head on a helicopter doorway. Preposterous'

WASHINGTON
The Environmental and states, blaming the whole auto pollution therfore, is the $4.2 million suggestion that auto
Protection Agency ( EPA) spent an incredible problem on poorly tuned engines. But the EPA owners should keep their engines tuned up.
Gerard Scannell, the director of OSHA's
$4.2 million to find out that untuned engines tests produced evidence that seven engine lines
Footnote: A House oversight subcommittee, Federal Safety and Health program, is even
spread more pollution than do engines after they appeared to be violating clean air standards.
headed by Rep. John Moss, D.-Calif., has started more of a washout than Martin. He says he Is not
are tuned up.
If the fumes from these engines were bad an investigation to determine why the EPA
spent even aware that Mr. Ford has been hitting his
The money was used to test various enough, EPA was supposed to order the so much money for so little results.
head on his helicopter doorway.
automobiles to determine whether their exhaust manufacturers to recall all cars powered by the
SOVIET SPIES: In secret testimony, the Fill
fumes violated cican air standards. We have polluting engines. This would have brought in
Incredible! Quickly trying to cover himself
has advised Congress that of the 2,000 Corncarefully studied the findings, which have been more than two million cars for adjustments, a
though, he says: "In this particular case,
withheld from the public. They can be boiled massive expenditure for the automakers.
munist diplomats in the United States, "40 per however, we'd be willing to provide consultation
A confidential report, which we turned up in cent of them are active Soviet intelligence of. guidance to whoever Is responsible for these
down to one basic conclusion: That the worst
pollution is spread by cars in "less-thanour investigation, explained what happened. The
helicopters, possibly the office of the President
These figures on Soviet KGB agents were or the Secret Service." He says he could ask the
auto companies were actually furnished the test
adequate state of maintenance."
results and were permitted to make a case revealed behind closed doors by James Adams, White house If an OSHA inspector might look at
This led the researchers also to conclude, all
the top assistant to FBI chief Clarence Kelley. the President's chopper. Trying to curry favor
against recall.
for the same $4.2 million price, that there is a
lie testified before a House Post Office sub- with this reporter, Scannell says he's writing
"need for finding ways of assuring t
"The affected manufacturers requested and committee, whichreleased the transcript of the down everything I'm telling him.
cars are properly maintained,
received all data related to the testing of their hearing.
The language of the studies is often poncars and went through these materials in
When I pop the Big Question, Scannell wafas befits a $4.2 million project. But the
enormous detail," discloses the document.
But
in
the
interest
of
the
Soviet-American
fles,
refusing to give a straight answer. How
conclusion, even after it has been dressed up in
,
detente, the
From that review, various questions as to
committee
carefully
deleted
all
about
telling the President he has to wear a
scholarly verbiage, was hardly worth $4.2
refere nces to the Soviets. The sa
validity of the data
were identified."
nitized
tranhelmet
when he rides in his helicopter, your
million. EPA could have obtained the same
script reveals only that the 800 spiea were
standards
digest says you can do this, I say.
finding from any competent garage mechanic
Top EPA officials quickly agreed the (Cit "active intelligence officers."
Well,
he
responds,
"it would take quite a bit of
for,20
say, *4..
results wer"n't really valid enough to compel the
We have had access to the secret testimony, intestinal fortitude to say this.,,
The EPA official in charge of car pollution
manufacturers to recall their cars. stork was
control, Eric Stork, cheez (u11 contcr.da that the one who sided with the auto industry. He wrote a however, before It was censored. The FBI of.
You bet It would, Mr. Scannell. But that's why
$1.2 million data can now be used to convince
memo on the recall prubltta, staking: "My ficlal tersely Identified the 800 spies as officers of We pay you guys such good salaries
— to
state and city officials that they should compel
suggestion is that we write off this effort as a Lost Soviet intelligence. Our own sources have people from themselves. And Gerald Fordprotect
is the
owners to keep their cars tuned up.
cause and waste no more time on IL"
confirmed the Soviet agents posed as everything No. I person in this nation. So get with it, and
Thus, EPA would pass the buck to the cities
All this leaves of the four-year project, from Russian newsmen to scientific atiactes. quick, before his next helicopter flight!

OSLO, Norway (AP) Concern about Henry A. Kissinger's campaign-weakened effectiveness as a diplomat
clouded today's opening of a North Atlantic Treaty
Organization ministerial meeting here.
A senior U.S. official admitted to reporters during the
secretary of state's flight from Washington on Wednesday
that the U.S presidential election campaign had slowed
Kissinger's diplomatic initiatives, particularly toward the
Russians.

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Furthermore, OSHA's Safety and Health
country an individual merely signs up through a Standards Digest lists several possibilities which
travel agent at least 30 days before departure could be moved on immediately to protect our
and agrees to spend at least $15 a day on hotel President. It is required that exits, and
accommodations. Cutoff on domestic flights is 15 presumably entrances, be marked by "readily
visible, suitably illuminated signs. . . of plainly
days.
legible
letters, not less than six inches high."
n
A tour operator,
's-s " effect an
dependent travel wholesaler, "rents" an entire such a sign would be Invaluahic, amcg other
aircraft for a flight or series of flights to a tourist things alerting Mr. Ford to the fact that there is a
destination. At the same time he books a large doorway in the side of his helicopter.
number of rooms in one or several hotels. He
also requires that head protection,
then narks up a "travel package" which is sold such as a helmet, "shall be worn when there Is a
to the public through retail travel agents, of possible danger of head injuries from impact,
whom there are about 12,000 In the United States. flying or falling objects, or electrical shocks and
In many instances the package includes meals, burns."
sightseeing and othet services.
Finally, OSHA requires that "proper personal
In most instances almost every seat on the
charter plane is sold, compared with only about protective equipment," including shields and
50 per cent of seats on scheduled flights, thus barriers, shall be provided, used and maintained
making them economically more efficient. Bulk where there is a hazard from the environment.
purchasing of meals and rooms does the rest.
When I asked Allen Martin, chief of OSHA's

U.S. Position Weakened

Clarence Bousfield
Agnes E. Boyd
Leon Brooks
Christine Coleman
J. Howard Cushing
Queen E. Flagler
Randy Bernard Frederick
Leona Monett
Kenneth Myles
John Nguyen
Willie Stringer
Frances L. Thomas
Daisey B. Powers, DeBary
henry W. Sprague, Deltona
Robert L. Coe, Geneva
I"ei'ii E. Benedict, Lake Mary
Stephen C. Dedrick, Lake
Monroe
Mildred M. Slaydon, Osteen
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Teresa M. Gonzales
Martha P. Greer
Rosa Lee McNeil
Ethel Riser
Curry C. Welborn
Sheri Luke, Altamonte
Springs
Hearietta Page, DeBary
Vivian M. Quist, DeBary
Varna P. Riddell, Osteen
Marvin D. Riggs, Osteen
Guy C. Sawyer, Winter Park

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This government red-tape factory called
OSIIi\ - which has been about as helpful to
small business as the Lilliputians were to
Gulliver - has set safety standards for
everything imaginable: abrasive blasting,
chlorinated hydocarbons, forklift trucks,
railings, toilets and toeboards. Yes, toeboards.
But helicopter doorways? Nope, nothing.
Incredibly OSHA has done zilch in this area.
Unbelievable!

JOHN CUNNIFF

Charter F

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Christian and Moslem
leaders sought to arrange another cease-fire today in the
Lebanese civil war, but they couldn't even agree on
whether or not they had reached an agreement.
"There is no smell of ceasefire on the front lines," a
police spokesman said. lie reported at least 58 persons
were killed overnight in clashes in Beirut, its suburbs and
the mountains overlooking the Christian-held enclave
north of the capital. Nearly 20,000 persons have lost their
lives in the I31z months of warfare.

WASHINGTON - The problem with federal
regulatory agencies Is that they are like cops:
there's never one around when you really need
one.
Take, for example, the chronic problem
President Ford is having bashing his brains out
on his helicopter doorway. Why In the world does
the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration(OSHA) allow this outrageous
situation to continue, since the agency was set up
in 1971 specifically to "assure so far as possible
every working man and woman in the nation safe
and healthful working conditions. . ." I mean,
what do we pay these people for?

But OSHA could do something to protect our
nation's chief executive, if the bureaucrats
running this outfit would get off their dulls and
act. Sure they could. OSHA Inspectors can pop in
anywhere, unannounced, and check a situation
out. Asa matter of fact, alerting an employer in
advance of an OSHA inspection can bring a fine
of up to $1,000 and-or a sI-rnonth 1*11 term.

Ceast -Fire Efforts Futile

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ADMISSIONS
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NOTES
Sanford:

WASHINGTON (AP)
The Ford administration is
stepping up Its efforts to prod Rhodesian President Ian
Smith into negotiations for a peaceful takeover by the
African nation's black majority.
The administration has been working through African
and European countries in its Indirect contacts with the
Rhodesian government. Talks between Smith and
President Ford have been all but ruled out.
Meanwhile, the White House has reached a tentative
decision not to step up pressure on Congress now for an
immediate vote to nullify the Byrd amendment, which
permits the import of chrome from Rhodesia in defiance
of a United Nations embargo.
"It's a very emotional issue and we're not sure we have
the votes," said one official, denying at the same time that
politics area consideration in shaping U.S. policy toward

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DAYTONA I5EACII (AP, - Reputed "mafia boss
of bosses" Jerry Catena uttered the expected "no cornmcnt" after appearing before a statewide grand jury
investigating illcgal gambling in Florida.
was once called New Jerseys organized
('atena. 74.
crime boss, spent 20 minutes Wednesday before the
special panel.
"Only time will tell if it was fruitful," chief investigator
John Titeston said. "We're never satisfied when we talk
with people like this."
Catena, who owns a $60,(X)0 home in Boca Raton, invoked the Filth Amendment against self-incrimination
four yea',, ago when called before the MeClellen Crime
('ommittee.

City Denies Hookup Okay
TAIJ.AHASSEE (Al') - Flushed with anger over

state imposed restrictions on sewage connections, city
officials here have refused to allow hookups at the new $43
million Capitol and two other state buildings under construction.
General Services Director Jack Kane acknowledged
Wednesday that the city had rejected state applications
for water and sewer connections for the three buildings
until they resolved a problem they have with the
Department of Environmental Regulation."
DER recently forced a temporary ban on sewer connections in the northeast part of the county after leakage
was found in a line north of the Capitol.

MIAMI API -A 42-mile oil spill located in the Atlantic
off the Florida coast poses no immediate danger to land,
the U.S. Coast Guard says
We are maintaining a constant surveillance over the
spill," Coast Guard spokesman Dave Tait said Wed.
r.esday.
The spill extends from 12 miles south of Marathon to 26
miles south of Islamorada in the Florida Keys, and ranges
from 100 yards to a quartermile in width, Tai, said.
Judge Faces Expenses Probe
TALLAHASSEE (Al') - A Broward County
circuit Judge who says he was never told not to charge
personal trips on a state credit card has been suspended
during a probe of $1,878 in airline tickets he charged to the
state.
Meanwhile, an aide said Comptroller Gerald Lewis will
announce policy changes this week to tighten up accounting In prevent pessible misuse of 24,975 state credit
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When the dance of the spring
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America's heartland, a deadly
game of tornado roulette often
follows.
Tornadoes are a weatherman's nightmare. They
strike with the same quickness
as the lightning they generate;
their unpredictability is matew1 in nature only by a
earthquake or flash flood; they
leave a corkscrew trail of
death, terror and awesome
destruction.
They are born of a clash of
warm, moist, unstable air
pumping northward off the Gulf
of Mexico into colder, drier air
moving from the west. They
can occur anywhere, anytime,
but they seem to prefer middle
America in the spring.
A t yp ical tornado in Arkansas
occurs in April around 7 p.m. It
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" Other states, especially Okla..
homa, Kansas and Texas, have
a higher number of twisters,
but the deadlier ones seem attracted to Arkansas and MiSsissippi.
In the period 1916-75, Mississippi has counted 1,110 tornado dead. Arkansas is second
with 1,065, followed by Illinois
with l,034, Texas 977,Alabama
924, Oklahoma 861, Missouri
592, Georgia 585, Indiana 447
and Tennessee
Tennessee 430, according to
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the long rope-like funnel
snaking its way across the
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"Here, you usually hear them
before you see them," said
Little Hock assistant meteorologist Tice Wagoner. "Also,
we may have a little more
moisture feeding into our
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Sheriff's Department
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Spolski said information
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address, office telephone
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The title "Merchant of the
Month," along with a plaque
and framed certificate, will go
to the shopkeeper whose
display is chosen by a team of
impartial Judges, according to
Forrest Foggin, president of the
Downtown
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Seminole Sheriff John E. Polk
a program of
identifying owners or managers
of businesses in the county that
will enable deputies to make
emergency calls to them
without telephone numbers or
addresses being made public.
Sheriff's spokesman John
Spolski said there are daily
Incidents in which patrolling
deputies find open doors at
businesses or need to contact
businessmen concerning
burglaries and other offenses.
"Most businessmen don't
want their home telephone
numbers or addresses made
public," Spolski said, "and are
reluctant to post them on the
doors of their businesses."
In the new program,
are being Issued
code numbers that will be
posted at the business location.
The numbers are being filed
with cross-references at the
sheriff's communication center
at Sanford in non-public files.
Only the code number would
appear in the front door window
of a business, Spolski said. In
time of emergency, the patrol
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to the communications center
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WORCESTER, Mass. (Al') - U.S. District Judge W.
Arthur Garrity Jr. will receive an honorary degree from
Holy Cross College on Friday.
A college spokesman said Garrity will be honored for
withstanding criticism of his racial integration school
busing orders and for enforcing the law in Boston.
The Judge's 91-year-old father is the college's oldest
Living alumnus, and the Judge's son is to graduate from
Holy Cross this year.

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MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (Al') - A local stable boy
wants a visit from the President of the United States for
his 20th birthday, and it looks Like he's going to get it.
The stable boy is Steve Ford, the President's son, who
turned 20 on Wednesday. He is an animal sciences major
at Cal Poly at Pomona and is training horses here as Part
of his studies.
Steve said he didn't know if his father could make room
in his California campaign schedul ft
visit to the stables.

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WASHINGTON (Al') - Former Israeli Prime Minister
Golda Meir has paid a courtesy call on President Ford,
and he congratulated her on two awards she is to receive
in this country.
Mrs. Melt will receive the AFl-CIO community services award and an honorary degree from Wellesley
College.
"Congratulations. It's recognition for a great record,
well earned," the President told Mrs. Melt on Wednesday.
She is in the United States on a private visit.

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sell for up to $20,000, as a protest against federal tax laws
which he says would burden his heirs,
DeGrazia, 67, whose works depicting Indian and
Mexican children have made him famous and wealthy,
has threatened for years to destroy paintings because of
the tax in.
Last week he carried through with the threat, setting
fire to 100 works he valued at $1.5 million. Now, he says, he
is preparing to burn 1,000 oils, watercolors, sketches and
pastels.

fINTER SPRINGS — A
rec ommendation by Public
Work.s Commissioner Claude
As i Monday night, that
RU ilding Official Ray Bradbe put in charge of the
sh
pub
piil works department as
we II as the building department
with a proposed salary of
$12,500, will be taken under
study when a committee meets
Sal urday at 8a.m. at City Hall.
Iayor Troy Piland named
Co uncilmen John Daniels,
F.rinest Hendrix and Ash to the
COtnmittee.
1he action was taken after
As h admitted with chagrin that
the $7,000 city tractor recently
pu 'chased was torn up again
Monday, but he did not have full
details yet.
)nly last week, the Council
ha I Public Works Director
Fr ed Roberts under fire for not
ha 1ng reported a burned out
cliitch on the tractor and
rn 3king unauthorized
en'iergency expenditures for
ret)air. In a third Incident,
wh ich Ash said he had been a
wi tness to, a pole went through
the hood and bent the tractor
ile it was being operated by a
bIle works employe.
Roberts said he had not incKided the tractor repair in his
because he was waiting
to see how much of the bill the
co mpany would pay under
warranty.
le said only Jim Hansen was
all awed to operate the tractor
an I that the operator's manual
was followed to the letter, but
it he had not been able to
obtam a mechanical manual
pronnised by Joiner Tractor
Co. to facilitate repairs.
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Thursday, May 20, 1976

Public Works Director
Uses Own Tools On Job

CALENDAR
THURSDAY, MAY 20
Seminole Chapter 2, OES, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
Country Club.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.
FRIDAY, MAY21
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumley's Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis. 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Happy Senior CIti2ens of Casselberry, 1 p.m., Legion
Home, Prairie Lake.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Church.
Seminole Dividends annual awards coffee, 10 a.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center
AARP, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Speaker, Miss Janet Lunde, Seminole County supervisor
for Youth Programs Inc.
Seminole YMCA Gra-Y annual Parent-Son Banquet,
6:30 p.m., Lyman High School cafeteria.
SATURDAY, MAY 22
Corn Boll sponsored by Congregational Christian
Church Men's Club, 5.7 p.m. 24th and Park.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Free posture check up for all ages, 10 a.m., to 4 p.m.,
doctor's office, Boren Plaza, Deltona. sponsored by
Volusia County Chiropractic Society.
Central Florida Blood Bank mobile unit, Parson
Brown Way, Just off Langwood.Markham Road in
Longwood Groves. Donors may designate account.
Democratic Women's Club of Seminole County installation luncheon, noon, Heritage Inn, Sanford. Speaker
Sheriff John Polk, installer, Commissioner Mkhad
Hattaway.
Car Wash sponsored by Casselberry Junior Police, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., Standard Station 3R 436 at Carriage Hill
entrance.
SUNDAY, MAY 23
Gospel Festival to benefit Meals on Wheels program,
2 p.m., SarJord Civic Center.

LONG WOOD- "It's thrilling
to know some people feel that
way about our city," Mayor
James R. Lorrnann said this
•week after the majority of city
officials earned for the first
timethat many of the tools used
in the city garage are the
personal property of long-time
Public Works Director Ralph
Fisher.
An employe of the city for the
past 11 years. Fisher. injured
on the job last Friday, got out of
his sick bed for this week's
?council meeting to report to the
governing body on the status of
his departments - streets and
utility system.
During Fisher's report,
freshman Councilman Parker
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Anderson revealed publicly for
the first time that Fisher had
$
purchased from personal funds
many tools for the department,
a $200 water cooler used by
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and in recent weeks most of the
parts for a trailer used to
transport the asphalt roller
around the city,

in addition. Anderson said
Fisher purchased with his own
money an alarm system hooked
up from the city's water tank to
the Fisher residence to warn
during off hours of any
problems with the system.
Anderson also said Fisher
had never billed the city for
overtime during his years on
the job. Fisher's response was
that it was part of the job. His
explanation for purchasing
equipment and tools from
personal funds was that during
various times there had been
hassles with other departments
over petty cash. so he found it
easier to buy the things needed
himself,
The council instructed Fisher
to remove his personal property
from the city's garage, saying
he would be reimbursed for
tools, the water cooler and
other items he is willing to sell
to the city.
The
city's
consulting
engineer, Malcolm Steve, was
instructed to prepare as "asbuilt" plan of the water system*
Councilman Lawrence Goldberg said that no one in the city,
other than Fisher, has

La Ainistad annual country fair and auction, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Maitland Civic Center. To benefit residential
treatment center for adolescents.
MONDAY, MAY 24
Lyman High School Band Booster Potluck Supper,
school cafeteria, 7 p.m. Awards presentation.

ldyllwllde School Skating Party, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Melodee Skating Rink.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford (A, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79. over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

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knowledge of the location of all
water lines and valves.
Fisher said, however, that
several other men in the
department are aware of the
locations.
Anderson said that Fisher,
who Is still confined to his bed
with the back injury. was more
bothered by the fact he is
having to take sick days from
the job than from the pain of the
injury.
According to city officials,
Fisher is directing both
departments from his home.

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crowding are now Issues in this The largest gains have been In have set up regional offices sue of controlled growth.
sunny land.
trade, services, government here: and Lear Jet, which is
Opposition is led by conand manufacturing, the state moving its entire plant to Tuc- servat ire Republicans and
R JON H/SLVORSEN
Department of Economic Se- son. But the number of new jobs businessmen, who contend that
Associated Press Writer
curity reports.
is not keeping pace with the government should stay out of
The newcomers to the Phoe- growing work force. Arizona's the gowth issue and that limits
PHOENIX, Artz. (API - The
Old Vest of legend hangs on in nix area in 1975 were generally unemployment rate has risen on growth will hurt the
Arizona -the cowboys and In- younger, earning less and had from 4.Sper cent inl97Oto9per economy.
Emmett McLoughlin, a real
dians, ancient Spanish missions more education than residents cent or more this year.
Relatively low labor costs estate dealer and former
and ghost towns - confirming of the area as a whole, accordthe tourist's expectations of the ing to "inside Phoenix," a re- and Arizona's status as a right- executive with a large Tucson
spected market survey, con- to-work state, limiting union homebuilder. carried the
Grand Canyon State.
But overshadowing the ducted annually by Phoenix activity, help attract business, banner for the pro-growth
A study by the Department of faction for four years as a cit'
legend is a rapidly growing Newspapers Inc.
The survey, based on a ran- Economic Security found that council member, but was
urban way of life that has
created more small factories dom sample of new households, median wages for 27 occupa- defeated for reelection last fall:
than mining camps; more Job found that 23 per cent of the tions in the Phoenix area were a reform Democrat succeeded
seekers than retirees: posh newly arrived said they came lower, in most categories, than him.
Mcliughlin says: "I am inhotels towering above 19th because of a job, while 6 per wages in six of eight other
terested
in suburbia and maxcentury adobe churches, and cent were seeking one. Twenty- cities.
On the other hand, the cost of irnizing the abilities of people to
freeways choked with traffic five per cent cited the climate
pushing out past the once quiet or health: 15 per cent because living in Arizona is lower than live in suburbia. I cannot truly
relatives lived in the area; 14 in many other cities. In 1974, foresee the people of Tucn
mountains,
accepting a major alteration in
The reason for this changing percent came for education: 10 Phoenix ranked 17th among
the growth pattern."
way of life is a boom that has per cent were retiring, and the ban centers.
Phoenix and Tucson stand in
Bill Kane, director of develtripled Arizona's population in remaining 7 per cent gave other
opment for the state's Office of sharp contrast to the 12 non
the past quarter-century to reasons.
Ten per cent of the new. Economic Planning and Devel- metropolitan counties, where
more than 2.2 million people.
The newcomers are arriving corners to Phoenix were from opnient, says the most impor- copper mining and citrus, cotso quickly 450,000 of them in California, but the Midwest, tant lure to business is not lower ton and cattle farming on wellthe past five years
that na- with 30 pe r cent, contributed wages arid cost of living, but irrigated lan d remain the onportant occupations they have
tire Arizonans are be ing over. more than any other region, the "climate and livability."
be
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cs
indust
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whelmed. Less than 35 per cent survey found.
The
big exception is Mohave
inevitably,
the
Arizona
popu.
the
most
interested
in
moving
of the population was born in
lation
boom
has
brought
probhere,"
Kane
says.
With
the
County
in northwestern Anthe state.'
"climate and livability, they zona. it is a county the size of
To many a newcomer, wheth- lems.
The state's crime rate more can attract the technical people Massachusetts and Connecticut
er drawn by the celebrated
combined and It has ballooned
"Sun Belt" climate, a new job than doubled between 1970 and they need."
The
population
boom
is
a
mafrom a population of 7,736 in
or what many perceive as a 1974, according to FBI figures,
more relaxed, informal life- and land fraud has clearly been jor political issue, especially in 1960 to 25,857 a decade later.
style, Arizona is the updated a growth industry. Arizona the Tucson metropolitan area, The population now is about
version of the pioneer ex- State University, the state's which has grown from 352,000 in 58,000.
a chance to begin largest with about 35,000 stu- 1970 to nearly 450.000 today.
perience
The main reason for the popdents, says it is suffering from Metropolitan Phoenix has 1.2
again,
ulation growth is Lake liavasu
"We were looking for a place "almost intolerable crowding." million people.
City. Developed along a (lainDemocratic liberals wtio
that was young enough and A vehicle-emissions inspection
growing enough to give us a law, designed to reduce auto scribe themselves as reform created lake in the early 1960s,
chance to get started," says pollution in the Phoenix and Democrats, opposed to all but it's now a self-sufficient cornStephen Dichter, a young law- Tucson areas, took effect last strictly controlled growth, have munity of more than 13,000
yer who settled in Tucson with Jan. 1, although it has met with taken control of the Tucson city sprawled over 26 square miles.
a storm of criticism from mo- council.
The unincorporated city is
his wife and child
"Too many people in Tucson run by a quasi-municipal mn"The East is finished grow- torists and attempts have been
will destroy the good things we gation and drainage district,
ing," says the former New made to repeal it.
all came here to enjoy," says which hasn't the authority to
Asta, who argues that without pass or enforce housekeeping
controls on urban sprawl, land ordinances, such as speed limand desert will be ruined and its or dog licenses. Under Miwater supplies depleted.
zona's constitution county guy.
(Continued from Page l-Ai
Before
the
Hattaway
Asia has proposed "green ernment can't operate in these
measure. Fcchtel contended measure becomes law, it must belts" on the edges of Tucson
areas.
the bill would make it virtually be approved by the Senate. parks and undisturbed natural
impossible to prove that public Seminole's fourth represen- lands to limit urban growth. in
Statewide, the political iiiiofficials intended to avoid tative in the Senate, John Vogt, 1973, he stopped a large nor- pact of the population taioin is
public notice, or access, when 1)-Cocoa Beach, was not thstde development and the difficult to assess. Arizona,
less than a quorum meets to available for comment.
county purchased part of the strongly Democratic since eardiscuss public business.
The amendment must also be land for the first green belt. A ly times, turned Republican in
The Sunshine Law states the signed by the governor. Gov. park of more than 1,000 acres Is the '50s, and '60s, even though
Democrats retained a majority
public must be invited to Reubin Askew has been quoted planned.
meetings attended by elected as saying he will not sign the
Tucson, 115 miles south of among registered voters, and
officials,
bill,
here, is represented In Con- still are in the majority.
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the rule to get the document
approved and sent off to the U.
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Farmers'
Home
LAKE MARY- The city Administration by Friday's
council at a 7:30 p.m. meeting deadline.
today is expected to waive the
The water rate ordinance is
rules and adopt on final reading one of several requirements to
an ordinance raising the city's gain final approval from the
water rates, a requirement for federal agency for the loan.
final approval of a $354,000
In other action at today's
federal loan.
meeting, the city council is
The loan is to be used to scheduled to adopt on final
update the water system, reading an ordinance to permit
purchased 18 months ago from fluoridation of the city's water
Southern Gulf Utilities, to supply. Although the city has no
provide better water pressure plans to inject the chemical into
for firefighting purposes.
its current system, fluoride will
The new rates will more than be injected into the system
double the monthly cost to the when the city purchases water
water system's 400 customers, from the City of Sanford's main
making the city's water rates water plant on Country Club
the highest of any municipality- Road at SR 4A as part of the
owned water system in expansion program.
Seminole County.
Other items on the agenda
The city council in workshop include: first reading of an
session Wednesday afternoon ordinance providing waterfront
agreed on final details polishing zoning: bid opening on
the ordinance for adoption.
recreation equipment, setting a
The city charter requires a workshop on the fire chief's
10-day waiting period between position: setting date for a
ordinance readings. But budget workshop: adoption of a
tonight's meeting will mark the resolution vacating Sixth Street
ninth day and the city council is and setting (late for June
expected to unanimously waive- meeting.

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EDITOR'S NOTE - An- Yorker. "Here there is still
More and more big com- gress by liberal Democrat Morzona's population boom has room for someone young to be panies are moving to Arizona, ris Udall and Is the state's only
brought prosperity to the state, able to prove himself."
among them Greyhound, which stronghold of reform Demoand the sort of headaches the
Since 1960, the number of no- has established its headquar- crats favoring controlled urban
nation's industrial stat,s have nagricultural jobs in Arizona ters in Phoenix: Hartford, Pru- growth. The rest of Arizona is
been struggling with for years. has more than doubled - from dential and State Farm, three run by officials who (10 not feel
Crimr, polluticn and over-

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Arizona Population Boom Brings
Headaches Of Crime, Crowding

TUESDAY, MAY 25
Sanford Uons Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous tfor troubled parents), 7:30
p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
SR 434
Skate Night, sponsored by Lyman High School Bank
Boosters, State City, 7 p.m.
Sanford Pilot Club dinner meeting, First
Presbyterian Church, Sanford, 7 p.m.

GAINESVILLE - Luther
Hart Jr., Altamonte Springs
received Florida's
distinguished agricultural
award at the University of
Florida Gamma Sigma Delta
annual honors banquet.
The national honor society
pays tribute to outstanding
agriculturists who are leaders
in the state's 'w.btIl1on annual
agricultural industry.
Hart has been a strong
supporter of the educational
programs of the University
rn
of
Florida Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences.

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It must be nice to be In the
position of Jack Prosser Ford's tallied twice in the final Frame
Produce,11-10.
entry in the Sanford Little in nick
Tony Little handcuffed
League.
The Continental League Prosser Ford on five hits while
leaders blew a 9-2 decision to smacking two doubles and a
, second-place George's Thur. single to key George's offense.
sday, but afterward they were
Jack Wiggln?' two singles
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still crusing along two and one- sparked Rotary to its sec'nd
M.
half games ahead of the triumph of the season, while
s .\ :' division,
Jim Miller and Terry Russi
In other action, Rotary closed flred a combined one-hitter to
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out the first half of the Junior aid the Railroaders romp.
League schedule with a 5-3
Markcib.sonrappedapairof
victory over Kiwanis.
one-baggers to lead Medical
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Railroaders upped its slate to Center's victory, but things
10.0 in the National League, were much livelier for Apex
clouting Seminole Sporting and U.T.U. as Steve Sensakovic
Goods, 14-1, while Medical and Lenford Sutton belted
Center climbed above .500 with respective first-inning home
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Donnell Gilebrist stretches for extra yardage in a scrimmage at game. Spring practice climaxes May 28 For Seminole County
Seminole High School, and that's what he and his temmates will schools with a Jamboree at Lake Brantley. (Herald Photo by Tom
be doln tonight about 7:30 when the team stages an intra-squad Vincent)

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Dave FaIRs
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rector Ray Graves says the GaAl P H tors' Nov. 27 football game with
0 1 0 Miami will be held in the Citrus
2 I 0 Bowl after the city promiused to
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17 1949 Don Newcombe came
to Chicago, about to embark on
a historic, World Series-studded
major league career lIe was
back here 27 years and two days
later.
In between, he's been to the
top
and bottom
of the

I'm not alone," around for (lie," Newcombe for six years before I realized
said the former Brooklyn said.
what I wasdoing to my wife and
I)odgers' pitching great.
Speaking before about 100 kids. It came down on my
"I abused my right to be a members at the harbor light shoulder like a big buzzard and
professional baseball player. I Center, operated by the Salva- nearly took me down the
abused my right to be a pioneer tion Army for the rehabilitation drain," Newcombe said,
(in the 'sport). I Just plain of alcoholics, Newcornbe sum-.
"I had even pawned my 1955
overdid it and nearly lost cv- mnarizedhis life in baseball and WorldSerlesringsothat I could

of his career among the sports
world's gre'its then fell to bobnobbing with society's dow-n--

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fourth
in the fifth inning on
doubles by Bill Buckner and
Dust)' Baker.
John, 2-2, scattered five hits
over seven innings and Marshall worked the last t'o
nings and earned his eighth
save oF the season
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school's deadline for action.
Robert Graham. president of
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guaranteed the city in a $,3million contract offer he would
complete expansion by Nov. 13.
lIe withdrew his demand that

Today he still spends a great
dealoftiiiiethlkingtoUiosestill
ut the dregs, as he did Wednesday night at the Harbor
light Center Men's Fellowship
1ub.
"I've
down that road of
alcoholism arid I'm not ash.
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"I had reached a crossroads
in my life In 1966. 1 had been
destroying my life and my Family For six years. I didn't know
which road I was going to take
Iwasdotngalotofthingsand
I didn't know why. It
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It was his wife's decision to
"How can I forget May 7, pack her suitcase and leave
1949 when I flew into Meigs with the couple's three young
my First chance to pitch a few
days later in St. Louis. I
rookie of the year in 1949, most
valuableplayeranda Cy Young
Award winner in 1956
but I
destroyed my whole baseball
careerandtnl9G6,therelwasa
bum," !'tewcombe said.

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Harold GaInes ci
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Robert McCarty It
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Jeff Swftcf
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chlIcM;o (API
Eddie
regular MOSS, a &amp;-foo', 215-pound runiii three losses in
season meetings with second-. ning back, has been traded to
ranked i"SU, The Seminoles, the Chicago Bears of the Nahitting ,307 as a team, won 216, tional Football League by the
6-5 anti 6-1.
St. Louis CardinaLs lot' an un
Either Tom Braitwalte (6- discosed draft choice.
Moss, a 13th round Buffalo
who tossed a seven-hitter to
draft
pick out of Southeast Misgive Jacksonville a 6-2 victory
souri
State In 1972, played on
over FSU, or Brad Tanner (8-2t
special
teams in
games
Dulphin.
wIll start for the
last
year
but
missed
the
last
plans
to
counter
FloruLl State
five
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leg
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Jones
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mainly of Junior college trans. rookie season with a shoulder
and a team batting average Injury and cracked the Cardinal
rosier as a free agent in 1973.
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the Sickle Cell (;olf Tournament
Field Saturday at Mayfair
Country Club with top prize of
jacket and trophy scheduled to
be awarded to the low
champion.
A field of 100 Is expected with
nearly everyone expected to
win a prize. Entry Fee Is $32,
which includes cart, greens fee,
buffet and refreshments.
Shotgunstartwill be at 1p.m.
and eritris will be accepted up
to noon Saturday.

Howie
BOSTON (API
McHugh, publicity director for
the Boston Celtics since the Nationa! Basketball Association
club was founded 30 years ago,
WLU be honored at a testimonial
Sunday night.
and present,
The Celtics,
P01 wflters, 54)O(tt7i,
photographers and friends will
join in honoring McHugh.

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firm had already done.

TheOrange(ountyCiv1c FaMUNICH, West Germany
(AP)-MuhammadAhi'sworld dUty's Authority, which rents
heavyweight title defense the stadium from the city, has
against European champion suedeightparties,includlngarRlchardDunnTuesdaymaybe chitect Thomas F.. Lewis, for
canceled if a group of German damages of at least $500,000.
promotors do not produce a The suit charges negligence In
missing $,000 dollars, the steel design.
City Council approved
American co-promotor said oWednesday a $2.2-million bond
day.
For the expansion
"Unless they come up with issi to
the tread, the fight is not going project. Work had stalled for
to happen," said Robert Arum, months because an earlier bond
New York lawyer who is lssuewaserodedbyrisingcosts
chairman of Top Rank, Inc., and litigation and the new bond
which has control of the tele- issue was tied up by court
challenges.
vision rigits to the fight.
Arum, who arrived in Munich
Wednesday, said he had d.isct.secj the situation with the
German backers of the fight,
Promot GMBH, and was ached.
u11nganurgentmeetin4oflthe
NEW
ORI,EANS
situation today.
Weathering complaints from
Arwn said Herbert Muham- Gene Wells for bead-butting,
rnad,Ali'smnanager,nowlnthe Tampas Tony Llcat,a won a
United States, had been kept UI? TKO £ the third round of a non10 date, but declined to describe title middleweight bout. Wells,
his reaction,
of Orlando. suffered c:th
A spokesznin for Promot said ,arow'id the cycs.
only: "We are talking about
other Orlando Fighters
problems concerning the were tnotved in the Louisiana
light." BlAt be I Icsted th3t card
Cantrell winning
l2,000-6eat a decision and Frankle Sante
ticket sales
Olyznpiahalle had been far being knockd out in the first
short of er.pertations.
'round,

"put the bottle down."
In 1972, Newcombe announced publicly that he had
been an alcoholic. Since that
time he has been touring the
country a consultant For the
National Clearinghouse For Alcobol Information.

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The nation's top.ranked DiviCoffie said, "Any one of the highlighted a five.run rally that
smon 2 small college baseball six teams, whoever gets hot, sparked Houston over San
tams, Eckerd and Rollins, cot- has a chance to win it. I don't Diego. After Bob Antlrews
D__
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uoePrivayinu3eopenlnground think there's a base hit differ- broke a 4-I tie with a bases___
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of the National Collegiate ener between any of us. It's go- loaded single off Padre reliever
Athletic Association regional Ing to be a wingilinger."
Mike Oupree. Watson id the
Both Eckerd Cna.:h Bill Lis- game with his second home 11111
tournament.
hey and ('ollie have senior OF the year.
The winner of the clash be- teams that lost out in the re
Singles by Ken BosweU and
tween No. I Eckerd (38-6) and gional the last three )ears. This pinch-hitter Larry Milbourne
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Second-ranked Florida State No. 2 Rollins 132-14) will still season, Eckerd lost 3-i in its and a walk to pinch-hitter Leon
will try to pull itself out of a late have a hard road ahead of it in only ulceting with Southern and Roberts loaded the bases in the
season tailspin Friday when it the (k3Uljle-elimnination event, beat International 6.5 and 3-2. eighth and set the stage for An'
International Il-I drew-s and Watson to put the
hosts the National Collegiate Included in the six•teamn field is Rollins
Athletic Association's South defending national champ'on and took three of four gzmues game away.
tournament. HoridaSouthern(21j-ll), which with Southern.
Regional ba.seba!l
Pirates 7, ('ardinals 6
"inyboth that gets into thus
"I hope we got it all out of ow' has the home advantage.
Duff l)vcr's pinch-hit single
said Coach Woody
"I'd lust as soon play thell) tournament, considering the re- clunaxeda four-run l'ittsburgh
Woodward, who saw his team I Eckerci the first game as gion and quality of baseball, rally in the top of the ninth.
losefiveofitslastsevcn games. anybody," said Rollins Coach uIeser'es the Upmost concern," lifting the l'irates iiver St
The fontwr major league
Boyd Coffie. "That game's not said lJsbe who has a pitching Iuis. Nine walks from Cardifielder explained. "We were going to set any surprises, staff earned run average of 1.9 rial itchers including seven in
and .3(W team batting average, the final two Innings, helped the
just plain flat (luring the last that's for sure,"
"But
we're not worrying about I'iratesovercomehome runs by
wi"ek of the regular season."
In
earlier
meetings,
Eckerd
;inyboth
him
F'SU, boasting a lusty 495
ourselves. We Mike Tyson and Willie
slugging percentage with won 6-2 and 12-0 and lost 8-4.
can't control how our olonents ('rawford in the third inning
Other gaines Friday find play. We can control how Wi' •intl a ti-I St. Louis lead
school record 64 home runs,
will Face fiFth-ranked Jackson- Madison, Va,, College (29-81 play."
l'hillies 2. Mets 1
F'lori(la International Coach
'.ilk in Friday's second game, against Florida International
Run-scoring
singles by Jerr)
I 29-16) and Columbus, Ga,, (35- ''
Vonder1ing, whose club
foilowing a contest between
Southern,
favors
Martin
and
Mike
Schmidt CU
lost 5-1 to
Southeastern Conference 121 against Southern.
to its 11th
'1 think the survivor of this Rollins and iLs Ir.lield defense. ned Philadelphia
champion Auburn 1 34-12) and
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admitted sPeed and deOhio Valley Conference winner tournament has a very gooci
Christenson, 4-1. checked New
Middle TennesseeStatel33-l5). chance to win it all," said lense were his team's ke)'s. "If
\'ork on five tiits before being
Southern ('ouch Hal Szneltzley we hit tt.e ball. that's just an
chased
with nobody out in this.'
Winners and losers will meet
extra olus." he said.
vI'vt. uU3 WIW LflC•
seventh.
Tug McGraw, the oneSaturday in the double-elirninaSriicltzk",, who has rebuilt tics
(ion event, being played on a competition you have, you're in teamn,hopestoget the edge with tune Mets' relief ace. put down
field where Florida State (39- good shape for the national," "quality pitching
I have that threat but gave up an
III has won 28 of 34 gaines.
Smeltzlev, 44, is retiring and three established starters who eighth-inning run on .Icrry
l)inch'singll'
"It doesn't make any differ- hopes to cap a 20-year Southern may be the difference
' ence who we play first," said career with his fourth national
Reds 5, GIants I
Rollins and Eckerd have gone
('ouch Jack Imnabe of Jack- title. lIe sees a Florida team mostly with two starters each."
Johnny Bench and l'ony h.-rsonville 143-12). "We have to winning the event and adds, "I
Ciiffie agreed that "depth can ez belted two-run doubles, pow
heat F'SU sooner or later any- think you can cover the Four pay off, because you're going to i'ring l'incinnati over San Franwa) iF we're going to win the Florida teams with a dime, have to use four pitchers. It's cisco. Bench doubted in the
tournament,
fourth off loser John Montegoing to be hair)'."
Coffie said if Rollins had an fusco, 4-3, and Perez'
"There isn't a weak team in
edge, it would be because he blast capped Cincinnati's searthe tournament, so the pairings
had more seniors with tourna- ing in the eighth. The game also
aren't that important. You have
went experience than even featured the 2,600th career hit
to play good baseball to win, no
for ( ir.cimmati's I'ete Rose
I iiiatter ssbiu ou play."
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the game.
"I just thought it was good
baseball," Robinson said, "II
the throw goes through, the
runnergoes home. I'd rfithergo
for the plate than let the runrr
get caught at second. It was a
gamble, obviously, but I

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SEMINOLE
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Clii, 43; Gar,ey, LA. 12
Mis? (2) 5.00; Q (51) 527000; T
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SECOND - I. Afton Byrd (Gill) Crank); 3. Prevaricator (Phillips).
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Wednesday's Results
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$171.20; T 2:10:7
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Bailimore 5, MIlwaukee 3
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MariivaI. Mon. 7; Cabell, HIn. ;
FOURTH - I. Curt Jubilee 5 Frejm Trail (Van Deventer). 6
New York 3. Cleveland 2
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(Kimball) (1) 0.00. 360. 300; 2. Glory Land (Gill); 7. LocO LegS
Boston 9, Detroit 2
PITCHING
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Kansas City S. Oakland 2
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Only games scheduled
before.
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Vuckovich, making his second
SEVENTH - I. Strong (Kurti Foolish Lad (Paul; 6. Mar Con
Friday's Games
Puff Put f
worth) (2) 110,100, 2.00; 2. Joshua
Steve (Roy); 1. Clayriaven Pioneer
Detroit at Ballimore, In)
In fact, he hadn't hit three start of the season and third of
ke (3) (Vandervorl). I Yankee Hobo
(6) 360, 260; 3. Glenora
Milwaukee at Cleveland, In)
homers this season and was his career, scattered six hits in
AT EAST COLONIAL
Boston at New York, (flu
5.20; 0 (26) 59.20; 1 (763)5201.20;
(Kurtzworth).
batting .198 entering Wednes- seven innlngsto even his record
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day night's game. embarrasing at 1-1.
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EIGHTH - 1. DoIly Jester
Oaktand a? Chicauo, n
Figures for a lifetime .291 hitter.
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2629 77-12 )Kucia) (3) 7.10, 3.20, 2 10; 2. Beau JaiA
Clarence Daniels
27.79 20-14 Sabre (6) 9.00, 300; 3 Tallow (5)
In)
Yastrzernski finished with
DAYTONA BEACH
Ken Evans
2627 31656 720; 0(36) $35.40; T (36.5) $103.60;
Four hits, four runs batted
WEONESDAYSRESULTS
2871321$ T 1:35:3
Tom Bonds
NATIONAL LEAGUE
31 3330-94
and Four runs scored.
Jim Haynes
NINTH - 1. Racso (Seiders) (5)
East
FIRST
NestorDiaga (6)
Joe MaraZittO
36-'S 600.3.60, '2.60. 2. Shadydale Timbre
GB
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Phila
20 8 .711
lfl the last eight gaines for the
110. 3 lbar.Korenzo (1) 1.40; 0 (6
Dave Rogers
323036-95 350; 0(40)529.50; 1 (5 46) 5353.60;
Pills
20 12 .625 2
5)36 00; P (60) 153.60.
Amateur Division
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1 706.2.
York
70 IS .571 3'
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SECOND'' I. Solos Ovy (6) 1560.
2630
23-50
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Gann
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1ourthstrrnght.
420. 3 10: 2 Uriarte Goros (1) 1.10,
Dave Beck
212126-50 9.20. 210, 3.20; 2. CarolIne Calgary
12 Il .111 5'
Montreal
150. . 3 Reta PecIna (21 4 10; 0 (4
7123 2911 (II 100. 201; 3 Bonn Demon (1)
Chuck Palm
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Bill Hubbard
262729-83 260; QISS) $10 00; 1 (55.7) $219.00;
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with all 1) 77.80. (6 $ with atm 6)
78 2530-53 1 2.06:3
Jim Manning
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2928 27-81
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CincInnati
THIRDI Victor Gurus i3I IX.
283028-k
Steve Yadioski
hal Mcltae, Al Cowens and
17 16 .515 4
San Diego
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Steve Ycager slugged a twoover the Atlanta Braves.
350. 2 10. 2 Reta Lorenzo (Il 9.20.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
77
3377-57
Bobby
Henderson
Il
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159
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Houston
Frank White highlighted a
120. 3 Bob Edward (6) 500; Q (13)
7*31 30-IS
Pob Etlint
John, pitching well at the run homer to back the corn- Atlanta
27 73 313 10
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three-run first inning that led
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John
a sore point last year forthe Los tUlle, wasn
FOURTH- 1 Rafael (0) 5 10. 1 20.
(Sleders). 2. Sail Boa? (Dvoracek),
Kansas City over Oakland.
Wednesday's Results
nvals strafed three Angeles Dodgers. This year, his was removed from the game and Mike Marshall. The Braves
310. 2 Elorri (1) 7.70. 560; 3
3 Ocata Bebe (Peters); 1 Avon
Philadelphia 2. New York 1
The
larbell (Gill); 5. Josedale Admirer Egurbi 17)1 50; 0(18.45.20; P (8 1)
Minor Leagues
after the seventh inning as a had taken a 1.0 l-ad in the First
Chicago at Montreal, ppd Oakland pitchers for 15 hits. right ankle is a sore spot.
13110; 00(35) 36.90.
IKucia); 7. Mark Sterling (W.
inning
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a
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single
rain
John, who lost all of last sea- precautionary measure. The
FIFTH- I Zubi Elorri (2) 1460.
Spriggs); 0. Galavant (S. Clark).
"Paul Splittorff picked up the
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 7. St Louis 6
1. Maurice Edwards 540. 3 20. 7 Solana Sarduy (3) $ 10.
vwtorv, evening his record at3- son because of elbow surgery last time out, a smash from the by Ken Henderson. But in the
SECOND
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pes,-ffi,vn D.yIioa
420; 3 Aprail Gas?i 11(1)360; 0 (2
second Steve Garvey singled,
bat of Al Oliver chased him
W. i. Pici. ci (Beretnak); 2. Johnny Mmnbar
Los Angeles 1. Atla;ta I
(. Mike Torrez, 4-4, was saddled and cost the Los Angeles
II 38 60. P (23) 113 20.
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Tampa
frOfl3 the game with Pittsburgh.
stole second and two outs later,
Cincinnati 5, San FranciSco 1
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one
of
their
top
pitchers,
15 IS 155 1 Driver); I. Winning Angel (8.
SIXTH- 1. VictorPaco (1) 1150.
with the loss
Lak,iand
Today's Games
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Yeagcr homered into the center
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been tattooed by batted balls
Regur), S Scottle Lad (Gill); 6.
1220,100; 2. lubi Ovy (31 1.20.340.
Pittsburgh (Meduch 331 at St. WntC Ha'vefl
343
12 23
I', Joaquin Jean (Jefferson); 7. Arm
games, the Houston Astros beat field pavilion off loser Dick Louis (Denny 17)
\UlIktCS 3, Indians
3 Plestor Egurbo (2) 6.00; 0 (23)
two games running now.
So.rn Olvislin
3)10: P113)11520; OD (2 1)33.5 10
bro Nazca (Bennett); I. Sllverbell
Cleveland Manager Frank
the San Diego Padres 9-1; the Ruthven 4-5. It was the fifth
Houston (Pliekro U) at San M.
SEVENTH- I Rafael Davs)os
17 IS 531 S Rice (Paul.
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Robinson flashed the steal sign
II IS S3
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(1) 1350.960, 1.80; 2. Galdos Wall?
THIRD - 1. Feather Hill
Philadelphia (Lonborg SO) at
wearing
shin
guards
next
time
Beach
Pompano
Louis Cardinals 7-6; the catcher.
to l)u.ane Kuiper From his
(Strong); 2. Jefferson Adios
II) 7.00, 6.40; 3. Zubi Paco (1) 3.60
Slew York lSeaver 12)
W,d.'.sday's Resvlts
0 (18) 76.00; P (IS) 202 50.
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Mr.
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the miiarathon name, set a long- 1-2 pitch, when Robinson broke
evit mark Tuesday night b) For second.
But the move backfired when
playing in hIs 2,293rd game,
surpassing the record held b) catcher Rick Dempsey fired to
secon(1
baseman
Sand)'
'l'e(l Villiams.
think
that
gatiuc
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whose
relay
back
to
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one to remember, then what Dempsey nailed pinch-runner
kuiper at the plate.
pibout No. 2,294"
OrIoles 5, Brcsers
'the :6.vear.o!d Boston slugl'he Orioles continued their
ger slammed three home runs
ethesdav night to power the masten' over Milwaukee, beatlIed Sax to a9-2 victory over the ing the Brewers for the 10th
Ih'troit Tigers. Yastrzcmski, time in a row and 16th time in
now in his 16th year in the the last 17 meetings.
iiiajor leagues, had never hit
White Sax 4, Twins 1
three homers in one game
Rookie right-hander Pete

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ROTARY

METRO STANDINGS

Sanford Men's Metro Softball
I .eague
ma', e a full game ahead of
It marked the first time Fldridge when It takes on the
EldridgehasbeenoutoftheNo. Seminole Community College
2 slot since April 7. Another faculty Friday at 6:30 p.m. on
contest
Gregory Mobile the Fort Mellon Park diamond,
Homes receive a 7-0 forfeit
decision over the Patrick
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Solomon Hardyp
Jim Hedrick If
David Jenkins II
Andy Ruisi C
Toni KIsnrt
Ken Perkins rf
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Seaboard Coast Line opened
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Atlanta lMorton 01) at Los
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New York at Montreal, in)
Chicago at Pittsburgh, In)
Cincinnati at San Diego, (n)
HoUSton at Los Angeles, In)
Atlanta at San Iraririsco In)

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Tom Ion'. (Gill).
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Byrds Honor (Van Deventer); I
JimS Dream (O'Amato); 5 GeOrge
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big C ii 6 win Jo, )I77.60.
NINTH- I, Isasa (1) 17.00. 5.60.
S 00. 7 Jorge (8) 160.5.00; 3. Sarduy
13) 570.0(75) 85.10; P (78 21900
TENTH- 1 Nes?or Goros (6)
1310. 1.00, 5.60; 2. Ibor O)aga (31
700. 310; 3. Uniarle Edward (I)
400:0136)39.50: P (63)23370; CD
(7 6) 136 50.
ELEVENTH - I JorgePeco (3)
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1eifly, Cal, 23
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14; Chambliss. NY.71. Munson, "
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NBA PIayo(ls
NY, II. C Brett, XC, 11, Munson.
Finals
NY, 10. Remy, Cat. 39
Best.of.7 Series
DOUBLES Carty, Cle, II.
Sunday. May 23
0 Evans. Bsn. 9. L.Stanton. Cal. 9:
Pt'Oenix tI Boston. first game
Rudi. Oak. ". LeFlore. Ott, 8;
Thursday, May 21
Staub, Del. P. Mellon. Cal. I
Pnoenx at Boston
1,
TRIPLES North. Oak,
Sunday, May 30
Bumbry. Bal. 3; Manning. CIe. 3
Boston at Phoenix
Pinietla, NY. 3. Garr. ChI, 3,
Wednesday, June 3
(owens. XC. 3. Poquette. XC, 3
BOStOn ,Sf Phoenix
HOME RUNS--Hendrick. CIe, 7.
FrIday, June 4
Horton. Oct. 7. Otis. KC. 7; FiSk.
Phoenix at Boston, it neces
(Sm. 6. Bonds, Cal, 6. Ford, Mm. .
sary
iturroughs. Tex. 8
Sunday, June 6
STOLEN BASES- Patek, XC, 16.
Boston at Phoenix. if neces
Norm. Oak. 16, Rivers, NY, II:
sony
Baylor, Oak. 21; Carew, Mm, 13.
Tuesday, June $
PITCHING (1 DecisionS)- Fit:
Phoen,x at Boston. if neces
morris, XC, 50. I 000. 256 Slaton.
Ml. 5 1. 813. 3 II W Campbell, Mn. 'ry

51. 0.133. 273 D Ellis. NY. 41. 800.
I iS J Brown. CIe. 31, 750. 293 Lyle.
Y. 32. 150. 261 R May. NY. II
750. 105 Bird. XC. 3 I. 750, 22)
STRIKEOUTS 'Ryan. Cal, 77
tanana, Cal. 6). Blyleven, Mn. 51
Hunter, NY. II. Jenkins, Bsn. 40

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GrieF, 26, had been used as a
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use him in the bullpen.
In 2 1-3 innings Giief has
allowed 27 hits and 20 earned
runs for a 8.18 earned run aver- _____________________________
age. A member of the Padrc
since 1972, he has a career
record of 30.62,
last year he
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Cardinals Friday at PhiIadtlPhId
Melendez, also 26, broke into
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offer two theatre courses for high school to be elegible to
high school and college students take the COUMS,
in conjunction with its summer The three plays to be
program. Stevens. Neilson. presented this summer are,
executive director of the Do. I Do," "Ten Little Indians,"
Summer Theatre, announced and "Nl3n of La Mancha" with
tliat the courses are six tran- the dates for the summer
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housework alone was a precious least one couple advises. "sock a $20 weekly raisse "thzit will go once. Go to see houses ocright into the bank," he has casionally. Occupy some of changed the look of a dinette set a few years, so we aren't going
do%Ty. Adding up cvoking, it away and don't touch it."
and new marble has gone to the
one
ready has made the
to worry a bo ut needing a big
cleaning washing and baby-The:, had the right idea and promised himself. But he :,our time deciding what :,Ou to of a coffee
of its targets.
down
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sitting costs, it put a th ey planned to let the money caught himself saying, "When w an t in a housc. Decide how
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they
lived
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start
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have
learned
a
lot
this
for
a
house
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you
dismiss
the
trend
saving
my
wi
earnings
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Greek
is centuries old It tlrachmas or $7 500 annuall:,
But we began to borrow year of mont:, mistakes, and in idea, even temporarily, it may m:, new raise and whatever afford he said
ta kes the rorm of money, real
One notary public said
oliestate or any material gift to tion of the dowry would benefit froin it e%vn before wt! hall it" some respects it may have been get too far behind you.)
—It is easy to live frugally thL
the bride by her parents upon the national treasury. Alth gh says the bride of one year. "We a good lesson. They feel
hadn't
planned
to
take
an
exequipped
to
pass
on
this
adviLe
first
year if you have a great
ou
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marriage. The belief has been
it would not stop parents f
goal.
Buy inexpensive furpensive
honeymoon,
but
we
deto
other
young
pt~ople:
that the higher the value of the giving married children
—P-ut your wedding cash into ni-shings at garage sales and old
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(Io%Ty, the better husband it property or money in the form cided to live it up. just this once.
Then
we
used
some
of
the
an
account
so you will not be furniture stores. Refurbished
wi attract. nsequen y
Delivered 6x a week to your home,
0 a g
ru
money for a used car and even tempted to touch it. Pretend they should be useful later in a
often become an object of bar$2 40 a month
only
55c a week
it automa tically would do uble for entertainment
)011 don't have It If one person den or some other room of the
'aining by potential bride taxation on the transaction.
A year later they've spent al- is more frugal and thrifty put it house-to-be.
goorns known here as proko—Tap parents and frie-ids for
0.3
per
most
S4,000 -and a house seems in one name. (Savings bonds,
Taxation
ranges
from
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or
dowry
hunters.
thires"
they
say,
may
be
a
better
idea
some
things instead of irying to
The dowry remains en- cent on a dowry worth 240,ODO a long way off."
use
it
takes
a
little
effort
to
purchase
every little thing.
beca
per
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Small amounts add up Man:,
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four
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con
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Ricky Van Adams, 21,
A.
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25,
To
Benjamin
Altamonte Spr ings
Casselberry, and Terry L. Rich, Sanford, and Lynna M. Schorr,
Tommy Thompson, 19, to the American Cancer Society
23, Casselberry
20, Miami
Sanford, and Julie M. Hopkins, for its programs of education,
research and service.
Raymond L. Whitacre, 38,
Richard W. Hanes, 20, 16, Sanford
Winter Springs, and Bonna D. Orlando, and Bonnie J. Hayre,
Karl E. Righter Jr., 32,
Orr, 20, Winter Park
18, Orlando
Altamonte Springs, and Judith
James E. Thomas, 27,
Kevin R. Lawrenson, 32, A.Srnith,23,AltamonteSprings
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Longwood, and Debra L. Maitland, and Carma J.
Michael W. KLinaird, 19,
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Grif fith, 30, MaltIand
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Will iam A. Young, 19, Winter
Glendon L Gorton, 23, Winter Bowman, 18, Osteen
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George W. Brintnall, 81,
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Donald D. Bartch III, 20,
John C. Ewald Sr., 54, 80, Winter Park
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a Greek man's delight but a monthly newspaper called
burden for a bride-to-be, is "Wedding Matches" carries
coming under increasing fire proposals by men and women
hereafter centuries of legal and seeking mates, and women unfailingly specify a dowry offer.
social entrenchment.

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Palmer, wearing the same yellow sport shirt and brown
suit he wore when he began the flight in his Learjet
Monday, embraced his wife, Winnie, after embarking
from the aircraft Wednesday night.
lie called the trip "exciting and enjoyable."

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May 27 at

place r"lng of Cassell)erry

Renette-Monique Marie Casselberry, and Lucy M.
Jessle Rosenow Is winding up a 46-year te aching career atSantordChrisdan School. She'll retire Kapelka, 19, Longwood
Kames E. Zych, 27, Dall'au, 25 Altarnonte Springs McPherson, 37, Casselberry
at th eend of th escbool year.She retired once before—In 1970, whenshe left St. Louis forFlorlda. In
Th omas M. Smith, 21,
Januaryl9n,shejolned th e,ta ff ofSanfordChristlanscbooiprincll*IDarrell peerpresentedher Altaznonte Springs, and Donna
Carl A. Holman Jr., 36.
J. Holloway, 26, Altarnonte Altamonte Springs, and Cincinnati, and Dorothy A.
with flowers and a gift.
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(lubbers are also asked to
Woman's Club on
invited bring their own
OverbrOok Drive.
Presbyterian Church, Sanford, to an end-of-the year pool and flatware.
During the confab, the
on May 25 at 7 p.m. New of. patio party on May 23. beginIn ,.
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at
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p.m.,
at
the
home
of
Woman
of t he Year will be
and
ncers will be Installed,
weather the Lesuy,,.les ,,,
secret pals for the year will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, 1719 held at the Woman's Club announced. Gene Burns will
judge the entrants and present
revealed. The dinner will take S. Sanford Ave.
clubhouse.
the coveted award.
the form of Hawaiian Luau. All
e entree will be f urnished
Pilots and co-Pilots are invited.Th
Never Truer
and membe rs are asked to Women's Clubs
bring a covered dish with an
TheAmericanCancerSOcletY
Sanford Women
international flair for a buffet of
Seminole County Federation still sta nds behind its slogan,
Mem
be rs o' Sanford a r ound-the-world cuisine 0
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necticut, Rhode Island, Maine, pools and other campus for a particular course.
back to school. than In such
New Hampshire, Vermont and recreational facilities. The cost
and I relaxing
Elderhostelers may choose at splendid
An Elderhostel at first may Massachusetts will provide the for this will be $60' per person least three of the courses during surroundings. And there's no
sound like the name of a flower facilities for such opportunities for a week with no additional any one week at one of the requirement for any of the
growing on an Alpine slope or for senior citizens,
charge for the educational college
but elderhostelers to take notes In
locations
something out of "Sound of
Each college will offer courses for hostelers 65 and arrangements may vary at class. And no homework. And,
Music." But It's really a new summer educational programs older or others drawing Social different compuses, It's such a best yet, no exams given at the
program for senior citizens who for elderhostelers for at least Security reCnent benefits, wonderful learning experience completion of a course.
want to grow intellectually three weeks, some for longer, ' Among the broad range of to be able to take refresher
For more information write
instead of withering away.
between May 30 and Aug. 28. It more than 100 subjects listed as courses for old and once or phone: Elderhostel '76, New
For centuries hostels have is expected the visiting the school curriculum will be familiar subjects or begin England Center, University of
been places of temporary elderhostelers will spend a creative writing, the American studying new topics.
New Hampshire, Durham, N.H.
shelter and repose for people minimum of one week at one theater, Shakespeare and other
There's no better way to go 03824, Phone: 603 — 862-1720.
who are on the move. Youth campus, and then possibly go classic works, United States
hostels have been around for on to another college for other history with special attention to
years in many parts of the students.
our Bicentennial and the
world for the go-go youngster
They will be provided with presidential campaigns and
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is a vailable for the older in college residents halls,
form of art for us to enjoy, and
YOUR LIFE
population on the move — not which might not
be for oldsters with special in.
necessary In terms of physical as lush or plush as some of terests, studies ofApplajacwan
It has been Proven that obesity affects 4 out
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movement and travel — but for the motels alongside our roads. dulcimers and New England
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believe retirement does not the hall. But it's a good way to work. Courses may be conmean withdrawal but It should see how our college students ducted outdoors on a lawn
be accepted as an opportunity rough it out on the campuses. under the shade of the campus
to enter new areas of life.
Nutritious meals will be served trees with occasional bus trips
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has netted $2,VI.20 for the Seminole County Unit, Ame um
Cancer Society. Campaign Chairman Gib Edmonds and Tow'nament chairman Edith McNeil display a giant replica of the
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the Masonic Temple, Winter Car, conductress; Eula Mae
Park. Betty Buyer, was in- Scott, associate conductress;
stalling officer. Others taking Alice Marriott, chaplain, and
part in the ceremony were: Norma Kennedy, marshall.
Francis Oddo, associate grand
Also, Olive Pierce, organist;
conductress; Doris Altman,
Margie
Tucker, Adab; Pam
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and Marilyn McDlrmit, in Esther; Elsie Blake, Martha;
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with whom. Anybody can raise
grass. It takes special people to
raise children.
DEAR ABBY: I've been
married to a good-looking
cross-country truck driver for
10 years. I'm not the suspicious
type, but Friday night he came
off the road with two long
scratches on his left hip. They
are fairly deep scratches, yet
neither his shorts or his
trousers were ripped. Rather
peculiar, right?

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The board of directors of the
Pre-School Educaton and
Development Center, Sanford,
has announced that a kin-- program will e
ueigarien
added tothe claim now being
offered at the center for three
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DEAR ABBY: We have three
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explained the reason for this, sleep with our bedroom door
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DEAR YOUNG: If you want
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Women's Club dental clinic project and Nora Gordon, club
president. The dub makes an annual ddnatlon to the Dental Clinic
at the Seminole County Health Department which serves children
from indigent families.

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DEAR ABBY: Some people playing ball in my backyard,
seem to think that just because and only seven of them are
we have a large family, our mine. My problem is that the
luds aren I anowen 10 play In
other yards because they ruin
the grass and fail in the flowers.
I really don't mind, but it
wouldn't hurt some of the other
parents to let the kids play in
their yard once in a while.
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very cold and tile oven very hot.

floured board and knead Place one part of butter in possible. When all butter has before final rolling,

Cut into desired shnpes, place This delicate paste may be used all the sifted flour and salt until flour) has been thoroughly
vigorously for 10 minutes or center of rectangular pastry. been used, fold both ends of
&amp;.,It and pliable. Chill Fold over the two ends; press pastry to center, envelope- them on a baking hcct lined for lop crusts for pica, or for rz flour spots are evident, or incorporated. Add water
it is
Pastry-making began so longuntil
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for 5 minutes edges together with rolling pin shape; fold again to make with heavy, unglazed paper. small individual tartlets, until mix is thoroughly blended, making sure It Is ice cold and
The mix should be cream- that you add only enough water
ago we have no records of those longer. Put on slightly floured to enclose as much air as fourlayers. Cover paste with Chill in refrigerator 15 minutes Napoleons, patty shells, etc.
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SHORT FLAKY PASTRY
colored. Add the remaining to dampe1i it to the point where
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shortening and mix to the It will stick to its neighbor. Chill
delicious honey cakes and other shape. Now divide the butter, folding and chilling 5 through. Let stand In then reduce heat to 350 degrees '-a cup of shortening
"pebbly" stage as In first thoroughly before rolling out '
delicacies using primitive toot.s. remaining butter Into four minutes each time. Be careful refrigerator overnight. Next and continue to bake for S or 10 2 cups flour
method. The mixing at this inch thick.
Now you are ready to make
Italians (Romans) learned equal parts and cut it Into very to use very little flour on board day remove from refrigerator, minutes. The secret of French tr , tap. salt
point will not toughen the
the art of pastry making from thin slices,
and handle as lightly as roll and fold twice and chill Puff Paste is having the dough g tbsp. water (more or less) dough, provided that the first the pie of your choice.
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Noon The Daj Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

City of Casselberry,
Canadian border to safety.
plodding toward the Supreme There's a lot of coal under that SUNSHINE SEWING CENTER, and a default will be entered against
that I Intend to register said name yu•
Florida
l.ike many other crushed Court, Lawyers say so much is land, ton, but I don't think we'd with lhe Clerk of the Circuit Court,
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Publish: May 20, 1976
tribes, the Nez Perce were her- at stake the bosersoflen have no want to mine an of It."
Seminole County, Florida in ac Clerk of the Circuit Court on this DEZ.109
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ded onto a reservation In the choice but to appeal.
Scoresofothersujj with cordance with the provisions of the 11th day Of Miy, 1976.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: - (Seal)
Consider:
IndiarTerritory,partofwhatis
hunting and fishing rights, Section $65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
now Oklahoma.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Noticeof Public HearIng
-The first U.S. Circuit Court taxation on reservations, minor
5: M. H. Posey
By: Martha T. Vihlen The Board of County Com.
f Appeals has ordered the Jus- boundary arguments and tribal Publish: APril 29. May 6, 13,20, 1976
"From where the sun now
Deputy Clerk

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"I shall fight no more forever," the Passamaquoddy and PeCharles Wilkinson, an Indian
But the tribes didn't promise nobscottribes of Mainein a $300 legalspecialist who teaches law
not to sue.
million damage suit against at the University of Oregon,
A century later, from the for- that state. The tribes claim that says Indian legal victories
ests of Maine to the Arizona about two-thirds of the state aren't surprising to anybody
F)esert to the foggy coast of u
was acquired from them who studies the laws carefully,
Pacific Northwest, America's contrary to the 'Nonintercourse Both liberal and conservative
Indians are carrying on their Actofll9O,whlchptovjdedthat Supreme Court judges, he says
struggles: not on the battle- all Indian land sales h.id to be tend to rule in favor of Indians
Fields, but in the
and in Congress,

courtrooms

approved

by the federal in the cases they agree to hear

government,

This time, armed with old
treaties and good lawyers, the

because there are laws and
-The Palutes of north Ne- treaties that favor the Indians'
'ada recently won a court rul- cases,

Indians olt
lag that limits diversion of waAs Indian legal victories conIn recent years, for example, ten by non-Indian farmers from tinue, he
predicted, the likelitribes in western Washington
the Tnickee River, which feeds hood of armed confrontation or
Pyramid Lake. Heavy diver- violence will
have gained through
state's harvestable fish, a right feet in 11)

years

and nearly sai'' attention getter,"

he said,

BERRY &amp; FULLER
consider the following item:
E. Crow, James T. Crow, Mn.
FICTITIOUS NAME
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR
MarjorIe White.
Notice is hereby given that I am Attorneys for Petitioner
CHANGE
OF
ZONING ________________________
engaged in business at 215 Tornoka Post Office Drawer 0
REGULATIONS
Trail, Longwood. Seminole County, Sanford, Florida 32771
iQiemonam
1. BOARD OP COUNTY COM.
Florida under the fictitious nsme of Putilish: May 13, 20, 71, June), 1976
MISSIONERS. R.1AAA SINGLE
L.A. STRICKLANDICO., and that DEZU
I intend to register said name with IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 15TH FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR TO A-I AGRICULTURE, Fl (S-S.
i fl Remembrance
Seminole County, Florida in aC SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOgiIDA. 761.10. The S '- of the N ½ of the SE
"i and the SW ' of the SE '. of
Honor The Memory Of
cordlince with the provisions of the CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.2)9$.E
tioui 2.2029. Seminole County,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: in Re: the Marria of:
Florida. Further described as North
Section 563.09 Fiocida Statutes 1957. JAY K. PORTER.
Departed Loved Ones
of Hanover Woods and West of
L.A. Strickland
Husband.Respondent,
Markham
Woods
Road.
(DISTRICT
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5: By: Linda Strickland
JULIE ANN PORTER,
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Publish: May 20, 27, June). 10. 1976
Wie-Petitioner.
Memorial Day Message
Room 703 of the Seminole County
DEZ.111
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, on
To Be Published
FICTITIOUS NAME
June IS, 1976, at7:Q0 P.M.,orassoon
JAY
K.
PORTER
WHOSE
Notice is hereby given that we are RESIDENCE
AND MAILING
thereafter as possible.
May 31St
engaged in business at Sheraton Inn, ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN.
Written comments tiled with the
Santord, Seminole County, Florida AswornpetilionforDissoiutjonot Land Development AdmiIstrator COmpos.i your own memoriarn, O
under the fictitious name of
wiii be considered. Persons apask our assistance. We should
Marriage a Vlnculo having b.
AT R.. a limited partnership, and

JULIE ANN PaRTER, in the dr.

and file your Answer or other

terminated in 14. Indians
the state's harvestable salmon lytrue in the Southwest, where DEY1V
Alaska's oil-rich North Slope each year. The U.S. Supreme thewaterdemandsofa growing
CITYOF CASSELBERRY
long into Indian claims that the

heard orally. Hearing may be

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LOST: Reddish Pekingese female
dog, Tampa vacgination &amp; license
tag. Name "Ginger'. Last seen
vicinity 001.1 1. 46 West. 661-9921
or 661-101).

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Lost:- Male Beagle. black-tan,
wlite chest; blue collar; "Barney". Lake Mary. Reward. 323
1179,

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322•2611
8319993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Legal Notice

between Sam, and 5pm.

CITY OF CASSELSERRY

WEKIVA LANDING
On The River.131-9617
Truck Driver- Mobile home cxpenience necessary No others MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
need apply. Call Tom Brooks,
Color TV. Air Cond., Maid Serv.
5270
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NOTICE Is HEREBY tVEN that Jack T. Bridges of Cleveland, Mile NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
the City of Casselberry Board of &amp; Bridges, P.O. Drawer 1. Sanford, TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the City of Cassetberry Board of

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hearing, Mr. Bill Selig on behalf of
the applicant Cumbenland Farms

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valescent Center

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conditioned. $90 ma 111 E. SIN St
322 1215 or 322 5756.

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Housekeeper, two days a week, o
t,anspOrtation. Lake Mary. 3fl

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I room furnished efficiency Private
entrance Downtown Sanford 323
1,579 after 6 p m
lea'y to five in er heip with 2 semI
Invalids Some nursing cx
I Bedroom turn apt. 5100 monthly.
patience Phone 3fl 1001
372 953$
JppII1I1111UIIIIIuuIlI!
3 Room Apt., Furn
$90 Mo.
lot W. 9th St.
Livnq rm.. kitchen, bedroom, bathAir, aluits, no pets. Security dep.
5W mo 322 74I4

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revolutionaries, thesmall-town

Publish: May20, 1976
westernfarmerswhorefusedto failed,decidedinApril,1TZS,to DEL-Wi

ihants who gathered at Halifax
in April 1776.

STREET IN ACCORDANCE WITH
Division
But in 1776 they were angry. 4 in New Bern in hopes of asCITY OF CASSELBERRY
THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
In Ru: Estate ol
l'heyaccusedtheBriti.thofdis. senting North Carolina's ties
BOARDOFADJUSIMENT
PROVISIONS O
CHAPTER
MARY
SMRCEK.
But it was these people, turbing the colony's good order with Britain.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Oeceased 171.044. LAWS OF FLORIDA, 1975.
the
City
of
Casselberry
Board
of
meeting as North Carolina's and of interfering In their lives.
But William Harvey, who had
WHEREAS, there has been filed
NOTICE OF
Adiustment will hold a public
with the City Clerk of the City
provincial congress, who first
ADMINISTRATION
The'Stamp Act of 1765 had Leeflelectedspeakerof the 1774 hearing,Mr.C.VerflonMile,JrOf TO
Sanford, Florida. a petition con
ALL PERSONS HAVING
took the step from which the 12
first disturbed North Carolina provincial congress, decided to Cleveland. Mize &amp; Bridges,
taming th, names of the property
At- CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA PARK AVENUE AND MAGNOLIA hearing, Mr. L.L. Pace, owner, 17
AVENUE AND BETWEEN EAST
PROBATE DIVISION
A;: f-4ii ItG-,i,, C.eiIj,uy,

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construct •n in ground gunite Adjustment will hold a public
swimming pool in his rear year 7g.', hearing to determine the feasibility
feetfromthereerpropertyIlneard of granting a variance to the
6", feet from tner.ar of the existing petitioner, S.M.D. Partnership, 360
structure. The parcel is located on Pin,y Ridge Road, Casselberry,
the south side of Apple Hill Hollow Florida to construct an off site
one lot east of Surrey Knoll in the ground sign In an R-1AA zone 4
Carriage Hill Subdivision The Property is legally described as:

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Sanford's newest residential nelghborbuod

NeW- 2-3 1, 4
FROM

Bedroom Homes

25aQOO

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Convention&amp;-5% Down
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Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate OCCUP$11CY

Sairford Apr., 4 Becks South od Airport Blvd.

which ex.

F01JNFORMATIQI4 CONTACT

Bralley Qdharn323-467O
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BUILDER.DEVELOPEP
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LAKESIDE
APA!TMENTS
Large 142 Bdrm.
Furnlsf*d or Unfurnlstwd
•CLUB ROOM
POOL
NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE

SANFORD
Profes'ionaily Manaqed
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321.0041

2201 S FRENCH

County-- 2 BR, turn, good roof &amp;
fenced A real buy $1,900

Real Estate Broker
263$ S. Sanford Ave.
3210139eye5 3737641

Peg

4 BR Under

FHA VA
$27,000

Highway 17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

323-8470or 831-9777
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Face tie woods in Iris cute first
home, corner lot, central air. See
today
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
$31 $222
PRICE REDUCED MUST SELL
--Like new IBR, In settled neigh
borhood. Furnished Large corner
tot Kitchen equipped. $25,900.

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Nearly new 3 BR. quiet uncrowded
area, convenient. Excellent
retirement or newly married
522.500.

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Henry Hoche, Realtors
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EL CAPITAPI. 3 BR. Ix bath, nice
quiet area. Large lot, walk to
schools Low down 1. low
payments

SHIRLEY MILLETT
8349212

Casselberry Winter Springs
Sanford Altamontesprings
RUTH TUECH

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834.92$?
AI)amonte 5pring.
Longwooci
East

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
BR, central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard, screened porch, $19,300
C R API K CON 'ST. RE AL TV
REALTORS, 5)0 606)
7 STORY STUCCO: Nicely
decorated 1 BR, separate garage
with cottage or game room space.
519.300

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OUT OF TOWN - 3 BR frame on
large lot, wood floors. ilmoit new
roofing Only *18.500

HILDA RICHMOND
5/.43167

WITT

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE ACLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Calf 37224)1 or 531-9993

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,smuie WASHER, parts,
service,
used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Cactelherrv. u
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53-TV-RadioStereo

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1967 Ford F 500 lIft van, hydraulic
lift, air. Phone 3237310
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1971 Toyota pick up, long bed. air
323 $061 after 1pm

For .'sed furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 103$ items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices, uSed, any condition.
641 1126, WInter Park.

GARAGE SALE, Friday &amp; Satur.
day, 9106. On Reservoir Lake. 1st
white house past Master's Cove
Apts.

55-Boats

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CASH 322-4132

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54--Garage Sales

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3*66 or 323 7710

79-Trucks-Trailers

OAVES'323-9370

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1175R0250Yam,hua
Excellent Running Cord
1500. 323 0959

We Buy FUrniture

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197$ Triumph Trident motorcycle,
hikC new. Must sacrifice. $1295.
Call today. Hacienda Motors. 323
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u.,'LCC? boirCc
UsedOffice Furniture
I0 t,y total liventories.
Southern Liquldators
Apopka, 859 4114

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Honda, CVC Civic, 2,000 mUes.
53.100 Of' best offer. 323 1776. altec
S. 322 $410.
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1973 Yamaha '73. in good shape.
5300. Phone 901 781503 after S
p.m.

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KULP DECORATORS
109W lst5t.)fl 233S
We Buy Furniture

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43-Lots-Acreage

1 Lots, high and dry, cleared.
Beautiful home site with large
oaks. 323-8694 after 4 p m

Merchandise
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for

Sale

$40 worth of aquarium equipment,
$12. 2 good drills, 57 eech. Phone
32) 0913,
Wanted, Residential site for
swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime lOcation. Ciii 305422 1220 collect.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, Instailatlon
available. Bud Cabeli 377 8057
anytime.
Mink coat and matching hat, Small
size. Must sacrifice. $300 Phone
322 9775-

Longwood Groves
*1)00. down,
assume rr.crtgj;c 523.900. 3 BR, 2
bath, refrlg., citrus. $772.50 mo.
$31 1213

70-Swap

$972 Ford Pickup, 4 ton, fully
equipped, camp special. $2,100.
3231753 or 661-1621

&amp; Trade
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Sell us your car or truck even if you
uwe money on it, See Bill Pay or
Jack Mink. BAIRD RAY DAT
SUN, Fern Park. 131-1311.

80-Autos for Sale
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1973 Matador, I dr., factory air,
SWAP SHOP. FLEAMARKET
radio, ps, 52.000 miles, excellent
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
condition. See at 2.52$ Palmetto
No charge. All admitted free.
Ave or call 322-5703.
Come browse every Sunday to S
at the Movieland Driye.in 1965 Ford Fale,. Mutt tn. hi
Theatre, South 17.92. Phone 322
predate. Small 6 cylinder. A real
1216.
cream puff. Cail for Information,
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323 9)95. Hacenda Motors,

Accessories

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ROBSON MARINE
29'8 Hwy I? 92
323 3961

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICFLeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rectangular pools left over from 1975
season, h-alt price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms Call 305
855 9351 collect,

1971 Cobia Houseboat, 22', sleeps 1,
120 Np. inboard Outboard, Exçellent cond.. 53.500. Daytona
Beach, 901-233 2195 after 6.
Pro 24, twin 63 Mercuries, off shore
fishing Loaded. $1,203 Smyrna
Marina. (90.4) 127-S267.

Honor The Memory Of
Departed Loved Ones
With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st

BRITTANY- in Loch Arbor,' BR,
lovely decor, tamiiy room.
fireplace, plus much more
539,900
COUNTRY HOME-- On I acres. 3
BR. I bath. owner financed i.ome,
lamily room, horse stalls. BPP 12
mo warranty. 5)7,500

Compose your own memoriam. or
ask our assistance. We should
receive your message no later
than $ p m. Friday, May 25th.

DOLL HOUSE- In Wynnew.j
BR. I bath, all new kitchen, im
maculale. A whale of a buy for
520.950 BPP warranty, too

15 Words $2

194 Ford ' ton piCkup, 66,003
original miles, First $300 takes.
3225997 or 323-1167.

Good furniture from the '20$ and
coitectabtes HI-Way 46 Antiques,
1', miles east off Ion Rt. 16 372
6972.

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1971 Nova 2 door, ne,v upholstery.
Super clean. Willing to sell below
wholesale. $195. Hacienda Motors.
323 -9395.

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75-Recreahonal Vehicles

)9TOVW, excellent condition, CHICO
&amp; THE MAN, 3234370 or 934-4605
1361 ''innebago. 73 ft. w'tn Onan
Jenurrato,, rout air, almost new
Used office furniture
tires. 43.000 miles. Only 15.500. Lease a Datsun ir.cludi'.g Z car: and
trucks For information call Bill
Southern Liquidators, on U. S. 411
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
Ray or Jack Mink, 131-1318.
in
Apopka.
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp; ________________________________ _________________________________
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
1975 Fiat, factor-v air, FM stereo,
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
76-Auto Parts
6,000 miles. Weekdays after 5. 321NOLL'S
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0357.
Cauelberry, 1792.830 4206
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VEGA REBUILTMOTORS
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Cadillac Coupe DiVIne, white
Cast Iron Sleeves
on white. 1)300. 323-1)00 or 530
62-Lawn.Garden
MIXON AUTO PARTS, 332 0308
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Cactus

Queen

Nursery

NW. Corner of Wekiva Park Drive
and Hwy 46
Joe B. McCawley Sr., Sole Owner
HOME OF THE MONSTERO
DELISHYOSA
Rare &amp; Unusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
YOU ALL COME
Riding mower, 7 Np, Bnlggs &amp;
Strattan engine, like new, $150.
2411 Chac A,e.
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service
We
Sell It-ic Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301W. First St., 372
4103
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Reconditioned Batteries, $12 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1973 Capri, good condition. $988
1917 Honda COUpe, good Condition,
1109 Sanford Ave.
$988.
WHEEL RANCHOF SANFORD
Phone373-1O$0
77- Autos Wanted
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1971 VW Super Beetle, AM FM
BUY JUNK CARS'- $15 to 1.35 for
Stereo, radlak,. 52,300. Phone $31
complete car. Call 322-1671 after 4
1201.
p.m
1970 MaverIck, 6 cyl, 59.000 miles.
MORE CASH
runs excellent, new Inspection.
CP1IC,.O 4. THE MAlI 373.4.370
For Wrecked or Junk
or 831460$.
Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models 7 dayS
week Call collect. 561-2131.
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78-Motorcycles

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63-Mchinery.TooIs
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1973 XLCH. extended front end and
raked. Call 3735153 after 5

FARM TRACTOR
5350
.'OoJ Magnolia

In Remembrance

Realty

NEAT M A Pi?4-- 2 !ae Ok. 2
baths, deep lot, nice neighbors,
central heat air.

71-Antiques

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60-Office Supplies

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1972 YW Squareback 4 speed.
32,000 mites

AM radio. Only

64-Equipment for Rent

'295

Steam Clean your own Carpet
Rent our Rinsenyac
CA.'zPOLL'S FURNITURE 322-Sill

65-Pets-Supplies

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Very clean

door sedan.

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DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
AKC Puppies &amp; Stud Service
CaIlMr, Anderson, 365 5710

BILL BAKER

Puppies. $10. Half Dachshund, will
be small. Call alter 1 p.m 323
3685.

VOLKSWAGEN

PH. 322.1835

Add Alc for each additiOnal S words

SMALL FAMILY- Special, 3 BR, I
bath, in Sunland. Fenced back
yard. new plumbing fixtures, BPP
warranty S'9,500.

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Call
322261 1 or 8319993
CLASS!FIED DEPT.
The Evening Herald

INOESCRIBLE , 3 large bedrooms, I
2balhs. On St .lohos River. Eat in
kitchen, with all built-ins. Much.
much morn with APP warranty
Bassinette with screen top, new.
for 1/6.100,
never used Phone 373 1091.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
Man's X3I golf clubs, 2 ttiru wedge,
Hogan woods. 1, 3. land 5. 5)00
Set of lady's Patty Berg irons,
ANYTIME
Wilson woods 1, 3 and S. $35 3fl
9123
Listing Service

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

322- 2420

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REALTORS

Conipletel', renovated 3 &amp; 4 BR
homes. l'i baths, with central
heat, from $15,000. AS 0,. as $103

2571 P,u Or
MLS Realtors

Sale

25éSPark

After Plours:
322 9214. 327 3991

30 1050 &amp; 60 Pd discount on iii
chlldrn's clothing Boys' now
casual suits, sh'rt, short 1. long
pants, girls' diesses 8 Short 8 long
play Suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
ii;d*dll,d
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PLANTS
Good Prices. Good
Advice Plants 8 Answers. 2)0 E.
1st St 373 7177

BALL REALTY

W. Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER,ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Pi,unn 323-i.. I, Sanford
SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, air conditioner, shady lot.
*11.250. MAKE OFFER,

Forrest Greene, Inc.
130 6133

REALTORS

321 6)5.3

3 BR, 2 baths, central Mat 8 air,
garage, Screened back porch. By
owner 3734519
If you don't believe that want ads
bring resultt, try one, arid listen '0
your phone ring Dial 322 2611 or
$31 9993.

First Time Offered
Be the firI to see th;s lovely .3 BR, 2
bath, family room home, on two
treeshaded lots. New roof, carpet,
paint, Our best buy at only 121.500.
Call Betty Flamm, ASsociate.

CaliBart
REAL ETA'rE
Realtor

373.7498

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PlO MONEY DOWN
Cobra. Midland, Johnson, LBE.
Piere Simpson. Beta. Browning,
Ply gain Handic. Regency. T
Berry arid Pace. Complete ac
cessores LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE. 4319 Edgew.1t
Drive (corner Fairbanksi
Orlando. 295 1771

Tent, 10*17 Penneys. Classic /S lb
crossbow. Cypress Garden waler
skit. Little monster and El Diablo
Ph 323 4195

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

51-Household Goods
Premiir upright vacuaim cleaner,
harvest gold, nearly new, alt at
tachments. 5-43 Silex electric
iutcer. tiled once. $25 3fl-71
.)n yt ime.

Concrete Pavement
Parking Lot Maintenance- Sealing
and Striping Durable Scalers, 51)3
Lemon St Sanford. 7336.441
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C E SHEI'HtLj
Pj'nt,nuj Remodelin
cneraI
R,'I,, r', CII 321 t-"

Johnny Walker

you the same quality
*orkmansn.f, in your rrmodeling
and add'tons requ'rem,nts as
availabl, en hiS general con
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Mobile Home Washing 8. Roof
eaing. InflaTion
.ighting
Prices. Free estimates. 461 4565
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Extinlor Cleaning Specialist Hi
Pressure spray wash. Houst's,
Rf 3720779
All lu-rids of digging Housetrallers
stored and mOved, 322-9112.
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DRAGLINE SERVICE
LaKes dug, 1st 5O'x103'. 12' deep,
$550 Custom work. $73 .r 365
3119
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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
Mowing, edging, trimming, weeding
and fertilizing, Free estimates
Phone 323 5951.
Dependable teenager available for
yarxi work, odd iObS. light hauling
377 6191

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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
Phone323-1192
FreeEstimales

322-6451

Roofing
Expert root repars. lI,T roots or
Shingles
All work guaran.
teed BROGDEN ROOFING. 323.
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Patch and Repair, Re Roofing
Carpenter repair Fast Service.
All work guaranteed Licensed,
BOndEd $5 yrs expenienr
AriCr R,ti'i.1 323 7173

Sewing
L't'$C,js?om Tisiloring
Ladies' CiOthirig Wing gowns
Phone 372 7g
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Well Drilling

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Ceitral Heat &amp; Air COnditioning
For he, .stimeles. call Carl Harris ,l iEARS in
Sanforø 377 1)11.

Carpe'nlr,. Remodcling. Addi?,On,
Cuslorn Work LicenSed. BOfXStd
Free estimate 323 603$

Painting
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Al Painting
Brush, roll, spray.
Quilily work Reasonable prices.
Free estimates 3770139
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Pressure Cleaning

LANDCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch
worK Fill dirt. top SOil 322 59.13

319 E. First. 372 5717

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Peil Control and Termiting. r'ree
Inspection All Pest Control. 10
oct. Discount 323 2934

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Beauty Core

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Double Oven 30" gas range; Ken
more washer and dryer, utility
building; GE refrigerator; CF
Cabinet style dishwasher, antiq..e
pIano. 373 $$59

Insulation

Major hOuSehold appliance repair.
20 years experience We service
all makes. Reasonable Coil
anytIme. 377 2737

Want to '0%
Can't Stay on a diet?
Call 3230074

Moving
Houjehold furnishings
Everything goes- '64 Comet, $150.
Phone 3fl 9365

home Repiirs, Door &amp; Window
repiocement, Screen repairs. Call
after 6 p.m. 323 5206

BEST PIcICE
BEST PRUL)UCT
Free Estimates-21 Hours
THERMO-TEi(,$3I 0921

Appliance Repair

Pest Control
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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK 8
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

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Req. Real Estate Broker
Ill W. 1st, Sanford 373344)

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Home Improvements

i can coyer your hone with alum
siding &amp;
lfi$ system Also
Roofing, GutIer
20 yr-S Exp
Eagle Siding Co 4.5) 9563

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
3II3ISE Fir'itSt
3235622

322.2118

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Aluminum Siding

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Pc;. tat Es?:?: B-:ker 321 CIO
3fl7195
322-274
3320779

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Longwood- Duplex, like new, 2 BR.
I bath each side. Eat in kitchen,
garage Beautifui trees and
sprinkler system Call Norma
Rafto, Realtor AssocIate. allen
hours, $98 0051.

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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BROKERS
Days-ifl-4173
Nights 322 2352

1SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 323-5200

JOHNNY WALKER

Lckng for a Homecail
to
CtiEACE iAtCAi't
will divide 52.350 per acre

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY

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Zig Zag Sewing Machine in cabinet,
good Condition, 550. 3229139.

42-Mobile Homes

1 BR, 2 bath, air condition. 412
Tangelo Drive, 3228315 or 322.
451. By Owner.

3235774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

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83.1 9212
FOreSt City
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5 itamonte Springs

REALTY INC.
373-7132
Eves. 323-0612 or 322- 1357

BATEMAN REALTY

ilarota MalI

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HAL COLBERT

DELTONA
QUALITY PLUS
3
OR, 2 both, 7 car garage
with electric door opener. Large
screened rear porch, fenced yard.
Many, many extras. Close in area.
AskIng $31,500
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hard'tviclu, Broker
Dettona 661 6611

Stenstrom

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1505 W. 25th St.

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SOUTH SEMINOLE

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STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
EASY TO OWN is this 3 bedroom, I
bath older home Owner will carry
mortgage NO QUALIFYING.
New roof, new paint $13,500.

AA.svlO. Isli-7R

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CARPORT SALE- 2418 Elm Ave.
Sat. only. ID a.m 6 pm Clothes, GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
household Items &amp; all Sorts
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
000dies.

AILS

Kish Real Estate

529.100. REDUCED TO 524,900, 3
AR, block, 2 bath, den, large cor.
lot Nicely landscaped.

Winter Park Drive
Open 10 to 6
830.1966
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Luxury Patio Apartments

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41-Houses

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at Seminola Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)

120 Florida A

roundings, and
put
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East ofO 17.92

Modern Facilities
G.E. Kitchens

LE; VIN(;
IS N LA t Gill N G
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of the City to ac,pt Said petition of Wanting a conditional use to the
IN THC CI9(SJlT COURT IN AND hive, Each claim must be In writing
and to annex said property,
petitioner, TA. Radloff. Meilland,
FOR
SEMIN(LE
COUNTY, and mOst indicatethebasi$for the
Florida to operate a business perIl-v
NOT, THEREFORE. BE IT
FLORIDA
claim, the name and address of the
CIVIL DIVISION
cryditor or his agent or attorney, ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF or wholly out of doors, reference
Section 23-115(i):
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
CASE NO. 7.79.CA03.O
and the amount claimed, If the
C!C.'. fl'.e SW cc(r,ir
eL(lO?DAii,q
"'"'.' r:sT ;:.T;Q;, c:a;ni ic,oi 7.i ti,,,, ne ate wnen it
Southeast 1a of Section 17, Township
SECTION 1. That that certain
BANK OF MAITLANO, a national will become due shall be stated. If
property in Seminole County, 21 south. Range 30 east, Seminoic
banking corporation,
the claim Is contingent or
Florida, described as follows be and County. Florida run N. 1 degree i'
Plaintiff,
unliquidated, the nature of the un
the same i, hereby annexed to and
32" W. along the west line of said
certainty shall be stated. If the
made a part 04 the City Of Sanford, Southeast '. 567.71 feet run thence
Tom Yost,
claim is secured. te securIty shill
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary P4.42 degrm 47' 12" E. 631 .99 feet to
Defendant,
be described. The claimant shatl
annexation provisions of Chapter a point on the Southwesterly R w
NOTICEOFSUIT
detiversufficlentcopfesoftheciaim
171 041, LawS of Florida, lfl5:
tine of State Road 436, run thence S
TO: Tom Yost
to the clerk to enable ttsi clerk to
East '. of Lolê $ and 9. EVANS 47 decrees 12' 12" E. along said
Quail Hollow
mall one co
to each personal
SUBDIVISION, according to the Southwesterly R-W line 575.00 feet
Condominiums
representative.
put thereof as recorded in PhI Book for I point of beginning. Thence
Cresent Beach. Florida
All parsons Interested in the estate
1, Page 17, Public Records of ContInue 5. 17 degrees 12' 47" E.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a to whom a copy of this Notice Of
Seminole County, Florida.
304.13 feet; Thence 5. 42 degrj 11'
Complaint has beenflled against you Administration Mi be-en mailed are
SECTION 2. That Upon this or
IS" W 70000 feet; Thence S. 17
in the above styled Court wherein required. WITHIN THREE MON
SOUTHEAST FIRST NATIONAL THS FROM THE DATE OF THE dinance becoming effective, the degrees 17'47" E.6O.QOfeet; Thence
rejidenfsandprop,rtyownersjnth, S. .42 degrees 17' II" W. 744 ft;
Fruln their destination, the BANK OF MAITLAPID is the FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
property described herein shall be Thence S.41 degrees 12' 42" E. 5131
PlaintIff and TOM YOST IS the NOTICE, to file any objections they
Hignianders were ambushed
entitled to all the rights and feet; Thence S. 0 degrees 17' 4;" r
Defendant. The nature of this suit is may hay,
that ehaPIenp., the privileges ma Immunities as are 176.92 feet to the Northeast corner t
tI militia i,rce.
to recover monies due on loan to you validity of the
decedent's will, the
from time to lime granted to Highland Pines Unit Four ,s
SOUTH EAST
The battle, known as the from
FIR ST qualificatIons of the personal
residents and property owners of the recorded i, Fiat Book IS. Pages 90 of
B.PiK CF MAITLA'ID repiesentative, or the venue or
Battle of Moore's Creek, cost NATIONAL
City ci Sanford, Florida, and as are the Public Records of Seminole
YOU ARE REQUIRED to file jurisdiction of ISa court,
the patriot militia one dead and your Answer
or other written ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND fut't1,t provided in Chapter 171, County, Florida, run thence N. 99
Laws Cf Florida, 117$, and shall degrees 54' 14" W. along the North
a handlul of wounded. The boy- defenses to the Complaint with the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
funti.r be subject to In. respon line of said Highland Pines Unit
alisslortniictn(theIrweapor,s Clerk of the Circuit Court Of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
sibilities of resIdence or ownership Four a distance of 11169 feet,
:emir',;a Cunty, Flo(da. hs Ibi$
Dotso4letirstpubica!noltp.s
as may from time to time b
and more than 800 were killed, proceeding and to serve a copy Piotice
Thence N. 47 degrees 12' 12" W.
of Admlnistrallui: May 13,
determined by the governIng 44$ 44 fef; Thence N. 12 degreei 47'
wounded or captured. General thereof upon Ih Plaintiffs at 1916.
authority of tie City of Sanford, $5" e. oaue feet to the P.O.B.
torr,,ys, whos. name a
Frances Snircek
address
MacDonald was among
Florida, 'in' the provisIons nI said containing 7.3691 acres.
areherelnattersetforfh,asrequlred
As Personal Representa.
captured.
Chapter 171, Laws of Florida, $975.
All of the above described
by law, not later th*n the 31st Osy of
five Cf the Estate Cf
SECTION 3. That this ordinance property beIng in Sections 17 and 20,
The Battle of Moore's Creek, M.iy 1976.
MARY SMRCEK
shall become effective Immediately Townssip II South. Range 30 East.
SIGNED AND SEALED, this 24th
Deceased
like the Battles of Lexington
upon its passage and adoIon
Seminole County, Florida.
day of April, 1974.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
ind Concord a year earlier
A copy shall be available at the Public hearing will be held on
' (Seal)
representative;
Office
04 the City Clerk for all per. Thursday, June $0, 1974at
galvanized public opinion to the
7:30 P.M.
Arthur .1. Beckwiltt, it,
S. Daniel M. Hunter
sons desiring to examine th, same. in the Casselberry City Hall, 9$ Lake
Clerk of the CIrcuit Cowl
rause of Independence '7he
DANIEL M. HUNTER, Of
All parties In interest
Citilins TrIplet Drive, or as soon theve.aner
By' Mary N. Dart4en
Hunter, Pattll!o, Marctiman
provlr,clal councIl,
shall have the opportunity tC be as possible.
Deputy Clert
IStt'ong
heard at said hearIng.
ercl.sed authority when the pro. OAR 10
Dated this 17th day of May 1976
ICAROf
243 W Perk Ave.,
By order of the Cit'j Commission
MNY W. Hawthorn.,
P.O. Box 310
vinclal congress was not in see Post Office Box 579
me city oi Sanford,
City Clerk
532
South
New
York
Avenue
Winter
Park,
Florida
37789
sion, broke
3 with a irWev Pirk, Florida 37759
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
Cit. of caswiry,
Tetephcne: (305) 417-4100
CIty Clark
caP for a meeting
Florida
Publish AorIll9. Maya. 13.30. 1916 Publlih: May 13, 20. $914
o,.,.I;a- May II. 30. 77. Jute 3. 1916 .'hlth
May 30. I974
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AT CASSELBERRY
"Ike Ptelie Cemmusihj"

land 2 Bedrooms
lorlisoafiss
ALL ADULTS EASY LIVING
QUIET AND SERENE

a vote for independ. items used in the colonists' cvence from Britain,
er'day lives. But it was the
On April 1?, 1776, the 83 dde- heavy-handed tactics of the

Clinton's troops were moved
called their own provinto
North Carolina in early 1776
traction, had been generally cia! congress to meet In New
removed from the decade of Bern on Aug. s, 1774.
and on Jan. 10, Martin issued a
strife which preceded the
The delegates elected call (or Tory volunteers, Inof Ilit 20,000 IflvIl iie 'nan
tk'uper, iicnaru asweU and
In fact, many of the delegates
John Hewes to represent North expected, 3,000 Scottish Highto Halifax had taken arms for Carolina in Philadelphia.
landers and several thousand
others joined the King's stand;ird. Under the command of
Cen. Donald MacDonald, the
Ilighianders and other loyalists
began the march to Wilmington
to link up with Clinton's troops.
However, on the morning of
Feb. 27, on the banks of the
Blads River about 15 miles

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We Buy
PINEY WOODS BARN
Furniture I Miscellaneous. Sell
!c' 30 pct. commission. Free Plc!'.
ups. At.gction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 322-2210.

Store &amp; Office BldS for Rent, 1.000
sq. ft. $225

Oviedo- 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly
new home. Low down and assume
mortgage of 537,503. 3636346.

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Aseiame payments Singer Zig zag in
besullful walnut console witti
autilmafir button Note. Pa,
balance of 191, or 10 payments of
1)0. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E. 1st St., Downiown
323 941)

Color TV's from 550; B&amp;W. fro'
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 5. French, 373 1734

2 AR mobile home $15,000.

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8-Wanted to Buy
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3 BR, 2 bath, Jewett Lane. $35,000.

322-6457

Real Estate

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coupte Range, refrigerator,

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English and Scottish cx- finally

rent 323 6012 days or 3325121
evenIngs

EXCEPTiONAL VALUE
bedroom, I bath oider home

2 New Models

Unfurnhshed

BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
4OT:CCllICE0vG;','E;,;i,ai

Go, Inc. 15 requesting a Special OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED hereinafter requesting annexation
lus own assembly to meet in the exception
Lots 10, Block H, Carriage Hill, Plot Book 9, Page 4.3
to allow the installation of IN THE ESTATE:
to the corporate area of the City Of
Public hearing will be held on
Unit 2, according to the Flat thereof
.azne town a day earlier,
a service Station pump island at
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
asrecorded in Fiat Book IS Pages 10 Thursday, june 10, I976at 7:30PM
property
teat!y
descrlbed
Since every member of the
ii
that the administration of the estate be included therein; and
and 17 of the Public Records ot In Casleiberry City Hall, 95 Lake
The Southerly 125 feet of Lots 4
WHEREAS. the Property Apgates voted unanimously to in- British governor, Josiah Mar- 1(0% a) Assembly also sat in
of MARY SMRCEK, deceased, File
Seminole County, Florida.
Triplet Drive or as soon thereafter
the and 49, Block B Sportsman's Numpraiser
of
Seminole
County,
Florida,
76-136-CF.
is
pending in the
struct North Carolina's reçre- tin, who took office in 1711, UUU pcoincial congress, the very Paradise, according to the Ptat Circuit Court for
as possible
Public hearing will be held
having
certified
that
there
are
two
Seminole County,
Thursday, June 10, 1776 at 7:30PM.
Dated this Ills dy of May 1976.
sentatives to the Second Conti- finally provoked the call for in- itien Martin had hoped would thereof as
property owners In the area tO be
recorded in Fiat Book I. Florida, Probate Division, the adMary W. Hawthorne,
In the Casselbenry City Halt. 9$ Lake
annexed
and
said
that
nent.al Congress to support sep- dependence,
property
Pages I? and I) of the PublIc dress of which Is Seminole County
Triplet Drive, or as soon thereafter
City Clerk
reaffirm
royal
sovereignty
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Courthouse,
Snford,
Ftorlda
37771.
owners
have signed the petition for as possible.
.iration from the British crown.
CitY
of Caslelberry,
In 1774, when the call went out sound up adopting resolutions Florida (Len the Southerly $ feet of The personal representative of
annexation, and
FlorIda
Dated this 17th day of May 1976.
The resolution, known as the For delegates to a continental declaring their right to free as- Lot )
WHEREAS. it has been deferestate Is Miss Fnancei Smrcek,
Mary W Hawthorne,
Publish. May 20, 1976
Public heoring will be held on whoseaddrnsisfl6l Howell Branch
Ilalifax Resolves, was a bold congress in Philadephia, .sembly.
mined that the property described
DEZ-110
City Clerk
hereinafter
is
contiguous
to
Thursday,
June
10.
1976
at
7:30
P.M.
Road,
Apt.
10,
Maitlar'd,
Florida
the
step for a colony which three Martin, from
But Martin was not ready to
City of Casselberry,
area
of
the
City
of
San32751.The name and address of the corporate
Florida
,ears earlier had been consid- palace atNew Bern, refused to concede defeat. In June 1775 he Triplet Drive, or as loon thereafter personal
representative's attorney foi•d,Florida,andithasfurlpier
il\I'
PtjbIlii: May 70. 1976
determined
that
ered so safe that it was es- summon the North Carolina Wrote Lord Dartmouth with a as possible,
the
annexation
are set forth below,
DEL 106
Doled this 17th day of May 1976said property wIl not result in the
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All persons having claims or
empted by the British from Royal Assembly.
plan for restoring British rule.
Mary W. Hawthorne,
demands against the estate are creation of an enclave, and
punitive trade restrictions mlfor
dispatching seven
City Clerk
Colonial firetrands like Corn- It called
CITYOFCASiELSERRY
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
required, WITHIN THREE MON
City of Caflelberry,
posed on most of the other cob- elius Harnett and William n. regiments of Irish regulars Un..
Florida Is in a position to provide
BOARD OF ADJUSTP'ENT
1143 FROM THE DATE OF THE
Florida
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN trit
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS municpal services to the propertY
nies after the &amp;ton Tea Party. per staged meetings in Wi!- derSirfleru-y Clinton from
Put the Wu'lcotne Wagon
New Publish: May 20. 1976
hi City of Casseibrry Board of
described hersin, and the City
NOTICE, to file with Ih clerk of th•
North Carolina, peopled rnington and other eastern York to the mouth o the Cape DEl 107
Iinste.ss can make it easier
Commission
of
thi
City
04
Sanford.
Adjustment
will
hold
a
public
above court a written statement
cost ered

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30$ E. 23rd St.-) BR. family room
and formal dining room. $32,500.

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4 BR, 2 bath, ISIS Plorna. 537,500.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19)9 S. French
322-4991
Eve. 322-1196. 322-1)6.1,323.1,66

LL..l4

1975 Singer lig-Li

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Req. Real Estate Broker
103W, 1st St.
323606) or333.0517,vos.

36, Adults. No pets. 2545 Park Dr.

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type repair work. Prefer about
I 25'x)O' or larger, near Sanford,

1.14 SR 431, Longwood

Nurse for night thltt. Apply in
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Clean 3 bedroom, 1',', bath, avocado
stove 8 refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat 8. air.
Payton's 322-1301

M. UNSWOR'fli REALTY

Stemper Realty

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We can build your dream home.
FHA, VA &amp; 235 financIng
available. We also build govern
merit Subsidized homes.

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JENNYCLARKREALTY
Realtor
Ptior t3OS-3fl-159$
Daysand After Hur

Be A Home Owner

35t)1 Honie Lots

BR. air COnd., utilities. $355 mo.
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Spring Into the world of cosmetics, One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
fragrances, toiletries Excellent
furnished or unturnishecj. Newly
earningopportunity, Call 644-3019
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323-l3
Part time sales help wanted. Apply

you qualify, 323-5690, A SMALL
WORLD.

I OR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat 8 air, new roof. By Owner.
129,900 3224975.

Don't Be A Rent Donor

REMEMBER YOUR 2 STORY
HOME? Plenty of roomll See this
clean 1 bedroom, 2 bath, garage
and Florida room 2 large lots with
lots of trees. Owner has reduced
price 57.000.
-Call Central FIa's
Sales &amp; Exchange Leader

34-'?#biIe Homes
31-Apattnients Funuished _________________________

Part time maintenance men, 6 day
*k., 6 to 9 pm. Apply in person

TAFFERREALff

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l-l2eusehokJ Goods _______________

No Qualifying Large 3 be*oo,n, 7
bath, den, fruit trees. $1995 down,
$221 month. Phone 322 6345.

2017 S. FRENCH (HWY. 17-92)

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100E.2Smst.
322-6655

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necessary. Further details available /.dd 11'
fr each additional S words.
by calling 373-1330, Ext. 307.
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
or
By: Mike Hattaway,
Chairman

In Freedom Demands

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$150 plus security. Phone 323 1762.
- Housekeeper &amp; Driver for elderly
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onecal
couple,
3
days
a
week.
Salary
Sanford,
3 hR, 2 bath, kitchen
and profitable career. Call 967commensurate with duties. Send
equipped, air conditioned. 5155
3755
resume to Box 402. "o The
ma., plus $75 security dep.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1651,
Nurses; RN's; LPfI's; Aides; AideAvailable June I. 322-7199.
Sanford, Fla., 32171
Companion; Needed immediately.
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3
BR.
2013 Washington Ave. $215 mo.
625 0636.
___________________373 10?Owk days or 3fl 8154 week.

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'14arry &amp;i?on,

$4 per hour. 323 8399 afternoons _________________________
and evenings.
For Lease- Service Station BAYS 2 BR, $150.
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
Need sitter, my home, for 5 ma. old
BATEMAN REALTY
ocatiorn. Call 322 0015.
- -baby. Lunch furnished, Own _________ __________________
Req Real Estate Broker
transportation. $75 wk. 3235716
263$ S Sanford Ave.
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Rentals
tram
$
to
S.
or
323-9098
after
5.
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321 0759 eves. 3237643
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Nursery attendant for 2 hours each
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Sunday
morning
33-Houses Furnished
Upsala
2ou,
Presbyterian Church, 373 1372.
lBedroOmfurn.house
Cocktail waitresses needed im
Room for rent with kitchen
downtown Sanford
mediately. 4 nights weekly
Privileges, Prefer retired perøn.
Coupleonly. 323 2643
Inquire Club Diamond, Hwy 17-92.
No drinking. 323-1893.
DeBary
DELTONA- Quailty home, air, top
1value at $110. Deposit. No pets.
BUILDING SUPPLY SALESMAN574 1040
Fantastic opportunity. Excellent
money potential Good benefits. DeBary- Lovely large 1 BR, air, Make your t)udget go further, shop
AAA EMPLOYMENT
adults, near stores, bank. churthe Classified Ads every day.
201 Commercial
Lches. 66$ 648 or 322-8051.
323 $116

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 641-2021 (or "We Cars" "Hotline," Adults or Teens.
&amp; Found
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day ofwill
June,
1976, or
otherwise
era Plains met two years ago to always has.
hearing to determine the feasibility dofault
be entered
against
YOU.a OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that I am Provided in Section 25-115 (c) of the
variance
to
the
ments.
Notice Is hereby given that a
coordinate legal efforts to
In Arizona, the Papago In- Of granting
engaged in business at 105 E. Cod,, to operat. a seif service
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF.
petitioner, Mr. RaymondJ. Gronski,
Public Hearing will be held at the
Altamonfe Springs, (436) Seminole gasoline pump island. The parcel is
The number of Indian law- control vast coal reserves, pos- dians
are suing the City of Tuc- owner, to construct an inground FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the Commission Room in the City Hall
County, Florida under the fictitious legally described as:
sibly the world's largest, under son and several mining corn- swimming pool in his rear yard five Circuit Court, on this 11th day of in the City of Sanford, Florida, at name of 434 8. I-I CHEVRON
suits has soared in recent
Lots 1, 2 and A Block X Lake
May, 1976.
'cars, apparently as a result of their reservations, chiefly in panics to curb depletion of the (5) feet from the rear property line tSeal)
7:000 clock P.M. on June 11, 1916, to
SERVICE CENTER, and thaI I Kathryn Perk Second Addition Flat
i from the rear Of
cGnsder the adaption of an or.
Intend toreg,sier SiJ IbiIIi ,',iit, the booK 16, Pages S and 6.
i new social awareness, other
Vsuiiiing and Montana. There reservation's groundwater. The mi
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Structure to the pool edge. The
dinance b the City of Sanford,
Clerk of
Circuit Court, Seminole
Public hearing will be held on
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
parcel is Ieqaliy described as:
Florida. as follows:
County, Florida In accordance with Thursday, June 10, 1976 at 730 P.M
By:
Cherry
Kay
Travis
Lot 4, Block 0, Camelot Unit Two
This Instrument prepared by: C
the provisions of the Fictitious intheCasselberry City Hall, 95 Lake
Deputy Clerk
•
Flat Book 16, Pages 95 and 9&amp;
Vernon Mile, Jr.. City Attorney P0.
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section Triptet Drive, or as soon thereafter
Jack T Bridges, Of
Public hearing will be held on CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp;
BOx 1771. Saflford, Florida 32711
165 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957,
as possIb'e
Thursday, June 10, 1976at 7:30 P.M. BRIDGES
ORDINANCE NO. 1348
5: Sam F. Sanft
i
i
Dated thIs 17th day of May 1976
intheCassetberryCityHall,9$Lak
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Publish: Mayo, 13, 20, 27. 1976
Mary W. Hawthorne,
P.O Drawer Z
Triplet Drive, or as soon thercafter Sanford, Florida 32771
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO
DEl
City Clerk
as possible.
ANNEX
WITHIN
THE
COR
City of Casselberry,
Attorneys for WifeDated this 17th day of May 1976, Petitioner
PORATE AREAOF THE CITY OF
CITYOFCASSELBERRY
FlorIda
Mary W. Hawthorne,
0RD,
FLORIDA,
UPON
BOARDOFAuJUSTMENT
Publish, May 20. 1916
Publish: May 13, 20. 77, June), 1976
City Cterk
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE
CE!Pv (WE.N ttaL DELIrLS
IIAt.TFAXN.ClkPi_T1y tc
rti,zccir.g th.it hi. rt(u.iovrnor
City of Casseloerry,
APORTiON OFTHATCEkTAiN the City of Canelberry Board of
schools and other

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drinkers.
For further information call 123-4557 - or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. '
Box 533. Sanford, FIa. 32171.

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323-9410

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

than S p.m. Friday, May 28th.

the Circuit Court Inand for Seminolu Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
County, Fiorlda, and serve a copy Publish: May 20, 1976

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il -Instruct Ions

Perhaps Alcoho cAnonymous
Can Help
Cal11234W
Write P.O. Box 1213
SanfOI'd,FlOI'ida32171

With

With the Clerk of the Circuit Court, County, Florida, the short title of
fishermen out of business. 'r
relied upon for generations.
page and it got the attention of
Seminole County, Florida in ac
icb is IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
-A federal court ruling by the Eastern
Klamath Indians of southern
cordnrice with the provisions of the
decision makers.,"
JAY K. PORTER. Husband.
Oregon have won the right to
JudgeCreorgeBoldtofu.S.Djs- Shakeups of regional econo- Fictitious Name Statutes, Tow;?: Respondent,
and JULIE ANN
hunt and fish free of state con- trict Court in Tacoma, Wash., mies are possible if seine of the Section $6509 Florida Stalutes 1957. PORTER, Wife-Petitioner, these
5: Peter P. Sedler
gave 14 tribes in western Wash- suits filed or pending are won
presents command you to appear
trol on lands that were theirs
Judith L. Stone

axing district to gain revenue of the case.

missioners of Seminole- County,

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ff4 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
fT!Y OF CASSELU*RY
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
FLORIDA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.t
CASE NO. 1i4lCA.4.I
tlti City of Casselberry Bo&amp;d 04
In Re: me MirrIs,. .4
Adjustment wIll hold a public
________
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ARTHUR R. DE'R. Husband,
Miring, Mr. Charles L. Murphy.
and
owner. is requesting a coriiitional
EDITOWS
- Amer Indian legal victories and the italk. only half in jest, nbout lndn daim wells near the ADELE DEIIR, Wife.
Ui5proVIdedb'/5eCt!2Sfl5(h)
kas tndlans are involved In iiwreastng number of Indians ' the "new Arabs" of the Amen- reservation have lowered their
NOTICE OF ACTION
"Businesses Providing Consumption
- 4lca line
;thru5tirn'S
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
Of On Premises Of Alcoholic
more than 200 court enses to !voming lawyers.
HOURS
can energy picture.
water table 50 feet.
3tca line
6thru 25 limeS
ADELE DEHR,
Beverage." The parcel Is located
regain land, natural resources
The U.S. Interior I)epartThe Northern Cleyennes of
line
William
5:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Strickland,
Thirteen Miller,
a
26 times.
north of Lake Triplet Drive, east of
or other rights and possessions 'icnt, which still acts as trustee southeastern Montana, among Phienix lawyer representing
Buffalo. New York
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Highway 17-fl and south of Mefody
(12.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Lane In the west central portion of
the)' feel were taker from them (or Indians, is Involved In about the more aggressive tribes in the Papagos, said similar
SATURDAY 9.NOOn
3 Lines Minimum
that a proceeding for dissolution of the City. The parcel is legally
In the 19th century. me
,
'OOsuits, many of them brought legallnatters,aregoington. problems exist elsewhere, and mlrriagepiasbeeflfii.dagainst you, described as:
struggle, In short. Is switching
and
the
short
tille
Is
IN
RE:
THE
Interior on behalf of the gress to try to regain control of that the case Is an Important
The west twenty feet of the north
from Wounded Knee to the
lidlans. The Native American 550,000 acres of forest and graz- one that will decide whether the MARRIAGE - OF ARTHUR R. orehundredtwentythreefeetsouth
DEHR. Husband, and ADELE of Melody Lane of Lot 1, Block QA.
courts. _____
Ights Fund (NARF), a public ing land now leased by non-In- Winters D,xtnlne applies 'to DEHR, wii. and these presents Quail Pond Addition to Cassl.b.rry
Interest organization based in dlans froni the federal govern, groundwater,
command you to ao.ar and I Ic Flat Book seven Pee io. store
_______________________ your Anwet or other defense or number one Casselberry Plaza.
fly JOE FRAZIER
Boulder, Cob., whcne staff ment.
S
pleading with the Clerk of the Cir.
Public hearing will be held on
Asoeiated Press Writer
includes some Indian lawyers,
Man Rowland, tribal chair_____________________
Legal Notice
cult Court in and for Seminole Thursday,JunelO, 1916.? 7:30P.M. In 1877, the army finally cap. has brought 100 court cases for man, said his tribe u.ceti In
County, Florida, and serve a copy lnthe Cosselberry City Hall, 95 Lake __________________________ _________________________
tured the starving, tattered vaniots Indian tribes. Some thelandandwantaltba
FICTITIOUS NAME
thereof on Petitioners attorney, Triple? Drive, or as soon thereafter 'We
Notice is hereby given that I am ROGER L. BERRY of Berry I as possible.
remnants of the Nez Perce tribe overlap the Interior Depart- have our USeS for it," he said.
_____________________________
i-Card of 1tSnkS
engaged in business at Sanford, Fuller, Post Office Drawer 0,
Dated this 11th day of May 1976. ______________________ - _________________________
of Idaho as Chief Joseph tried in i'ient cases.
"We have our own cattle in. Plaza. Sanford, Seminole County. Sanford, Florida 32111, on or before
Mary W. Hawthorne,
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John Birch Society Claims Membership Is Booming
EDITORS NOTE — In a pe has been to the left," said John
Watergate put the word conrind of rising conversatism, the F. NcManus, the society's ofli. spiracy back into the IanJohn Birch Society is enjoying a cial spokesman. "In order to guagi'," he explained,
boom in membership and a new reverse that trend and start
It is difficult to determine
respectability, the society says. things going to the right, the how iiiany people join the

McManus estimates that 75 notoriety for calling the late
McManus says the society Washington, Dallas and San position to gun control, Presiper cent of the Birch Society's President Dwight D. Eisen. has exposed many American Marino, Calif.
dent Ford's foreitz' policy and
it
accept the conspiracy bower "a conscious agent of the government leaders as being
McManus says this bureau- the Equal Rights Amendment.
theory.
There is a monthly bulletin
Communist conspiracy."
conspirators. Among them, he cracy is supported with memMcManus used to be an engi.
"The book put together a named former ambassador hers' dues $24 a year (or men and two news rnagazlncs.
anti-Communist position has sriety because they believe in r.ccr for a transistor firm. "I series of seemingly unrelated Henry Co' Lodge, former and half that for women and
Three years ago, the society d
B' DANIEL 0. HM%L.V
taken an awful lot of time and its conspiracy theory and how thought the society was a lunat. incidents that had been excused Secretary of Defense Robert with individual contributions, started a weekly column called
Associated Press Writer
effort, We think the momentum many are drau by the organ. Ic organization that was giving as beir errors or stupidity," he McNamara, auto executive
The Birch publishing arm, "The Birch Log. It now op.
13E1.MONT. Mass. (Alm) — is beginning to change."
ization's conservative views on conservatives a bad name."
said. "the only reasonable Henry Ford If. Secretary of Western Islands, now has 75 pears in 140 newspapers, most
Matter-nf-factly, the radio tomIn 1962, he wrote a letter explanation is that they were State Henry Kissinger, Vice
Slang's daily radio coin- Individual issues.
hooks in print. Teddy Bare, a of them weeklies.
rnentator said: "Regular mentarles are an indication of
The society has attempted, cornplii..cnting a magazine on part of a conspiracy."
Regionally, the society Is
President
Nelson
Rockefeller,
book about Sen. Edward M.
listeners to these broadcasts the momentum. Two yearsago, for instance, to recruit mein- an article critical of the Birch
After finishing the book, he and his brother David.
Kennedy's
car
accident
at
weakest
in New England and
sill recall vow reporter as 10 stations carried the Stang hers in lA)ulsvillc. Ky., where movement. He began
receiving joined the Birch Society. Later,
strongest
In the Rocky MounThe organization has a staff ('happaquiddick. has sold 350,being the first Journalist to Report: now there are 107, the school integration is con- Birch literature,
he quit his job to become a pro.. of243 full-time employes, 2oper 000 copies, the society says.
tarn states, especially Utah.
reveal that the state of Birch Society says. They pay troversial, by emphasizing its
Then he read "The Politi- lessional Bircher.
cent of them hired in the last
The people who Join are basRight-wing pamphlets,
Massachusetts is a Communist between $10 and $22.50 a week opposition to-court-ordered bus- clan," a book written by Robert
The vehicle for world domi- five years, the society says. At bumper stickers, tape recor- ically middle class, Birchers
front."
ing.
for the daily broadcasts.
Welch, founder of the Birch nation
so the Birch theory present, 110 work at the dings and records are sold in
Y.
Alan Stang was establishing
And it has signed up people Society. ( The society is named goes . is the United
tang's opinions are extreme.
"The common denominator
Nations,
headquarters
in
Belmont,
90
the
society's
400
bookstores.
his credentials for a report on In recent weeks, for instance, upset with high taxes by organ. for an American soldier killed The conspirators there
decide recruit new members and overThe society sponsors 20 for the Bircher is somebody
!he presidential primaries. lie he has reported that:
izing local committm of Tax in the Korean War.)
w'
ill be president arKi when see local chapters. and the rest speakers who travel around the who thinks in terms of abso.
ent on to identify Sen. Henry
--Low school reading scores Reform Immediately.
The book had earned wars will begin and end.
are stationed in Birch offices in ()untrv ghing addresses in - lutes," says McManus.
Jackson of Washington a a are the result of a Communist
militant revolutionary and to conspiracy.
state that a socialist conspiracy
—Forced union membership
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is trying to take over the gov. is an example of both Commuernment.
nism and Nazism.
Sta ng makes his living— Land-use
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broadcasts for the John Birch
--Richard M Nixon is 1
Society, which claims to be "willing tool of the conspiracy
growing faster Um at any time for world enslavement."
since 1%4. when Harry Gold—David Rockefeller. presiwater's presidential candidacy dent of Chase Manhattan Bank,
stimulated interest in con- is-'Mao Tse-Tung's agent in the
servatism.
Urtited States."
The Birch Society. headquarThe Birch Society was foundtered here. says its member- ed in 1958 on the prQposition
ship now is between 60.000 and that a grand, secret conspiracy
100,000 (it won't be more Pre- exists to put the whole world
cise) and 500 new chapters have tinder a single totalitarian govbeen started in the past two eminent No one in high public
bears giving the society a total office today is completely Un
of 4,000 chapters across the tainted, the Birch Society
says.
country.
Watergate has helped make
Birch Society members say the society more respectable.
the rising public interest in the McManus says.

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called Great America, will America, and Bugs Bunny hats
combine peaches-and-cream, and even a Bugs Bunny watch.
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a reproduction of Marriott's "Great America's host and
original root beer stand, opened spokesrabbit," Burtch said the
a month ago 45 miles south of cartoon characters are primarSdn Francisco where a pear or- ily "merchandise ideas that
chard once flourished. It's ex- work well in amusement parks.
pected to attract 2.8 milli on vis.
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itors and gross $33 million over for Disney, but Bugs Bunny will
a 140-day season this year.
never be the symbol for Great
The second park will open America. It's just an aid in
north of Chicago on May 29, and marketing, merchandising and
a third is planned for the entertaining."
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parture for Marriott Corp., sec- scaredsomestockholders — the
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lodging dollars and McI)onald's share to $6 after the plans were
in total food dollars. But J. W. announced. It has since
Marriott Jr., president and rebc'unded to about $17.
chief executive officer, says he
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been picketing Sanford housing Authority (SHA) Services office in Tallahassee says they were
offices on West 10th Street all week seeking the within their legal rights in refusing to accept
firin g of SHA Executive Director Thomas Wilson delivery of Wilson's reply.
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a complaint alleging he failed to provide safe and
SHA Commissioner George Brown, who sa nitary living conditions "is unfounded and
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public housing units on the housing authority "positi vely false."
board, was to deliver invitations to the 1 p.m.
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meeting to other board members and Wilson.
the public housing projects for nearly four years,
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SHA board meeting, scheduled for June 10.
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district has been submitted to a House subcommittee, State Rep. Bob Hattaway said today.
The Altamonte Springs Democrat said he expects the measure to be placed on the House
calendar for a floor vote sometime next week. He
said he expects the measure to sail through both the
Florida House and Senate with no opposition.
The Downtown Development Authority Bill
creates a 15-member board to be appointed by
anford's city commission and provides for a land

be held in November, Hattaway said.
prove the measure, city commissioners would then
Today, Hattaway introduced the bill for ap- appoint a 15 to 19-member board.
proval by the House Community Affairs subDDC officials say the total assessed valuation of
committee.
the proposed taxing district is about 110 million. An
Since the bill is a local measure and has the estimated 400 persons own property in the area
approval of the Seminole Legislative Delegation, which the bill designates as the taxing district.
Hattaway said he envisions no problems in getting
Sanford attorney Doug Stenstrom said creation
the measure through the House.
of a taxing district would finance DDC efforts on a
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long-range basis. Thus, the need for yearly fund
prove a local measure as long as that bill has the
drives to raise money would be negated. Stenapproval of the entire legislative delegation.
strom's law firm drew up the bill which Hattaway is
On Dec. 1, Downtown merchants pledged
pushing through the House.
Financial suppo't of the DDC operation and its
promise to rejuvenate the Downtown area. if
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property, thus a full three-mill levy would mean
landowners would pay a $3 tax on each $1,000
valuation.
The bill is the brainchild of the Downtown
Development Corporation (DDC) and has the
sanction of both city officials in Sanford and the
Seminole County Commission, Hattaway said.
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draft and would oppose such an attempt on
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But Kennedy urged Humphrey to run in
the New Jersey primary June 8 and when
humphrey decided against it, Kennedy
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Humphrey out of the picture, Carter virtually had the nomination wrapped up,"
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The Florida Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC)
has supported a complaint by
the Seminole Education
Association (SEA) that the
Seminole County School Board
should not have adopted the
1976-77 school calendar before
starting contract talks with the
SEA.
According to a PERC
spokisman. a preliminary
investigation of the unfair Labor
practice complaint filed by the
SEA has shown there is subub
stance to the complaint.
A notice of PERC's ruling has
been issued to school officials
This notice may be followed by
a formal hearing, but both SEA
and school representatives say
they would prefer to settle the
matter informally.
The school board's chief
negotiator, Harry Pelley, said
today he could discuss neither
the complaint nor the action he
would take until he has been
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The Farmers started early building sellreliance and independence in Wanda "We
had to watch out for the nurses and hospitals
that babied her too much," her mother said.
Eleven years ago, just after it happened,
Wanda was the beneficiary of the Elks. From
the Tangerine Football Bowl proceeds, she
was given a wheel chair. She has not used the
wheel chair in years. The seat is ripped in the
chair, but It sits beside the front door and
Wanda passes it many times a day. It serves
as a silent reminder of where she's been and
where she still is going
That same spirit seems to still be with her
in the planning for her walk. She'll begin her
walk Saturday at noon from the front of First
Pentecostal Church, 561 E. Orange, in
Longwood. She will walk from there to 1742
and then north to Sanford and turn left (west)
onto Lake Mary Road and to the LongwocdLake Mary Road to SR427 headed back
toward Longwood. Wanda will make a loop off
SR-427 and back when she gets to Church
Street, going from Church to E.E. Williamson
Parkway to Longwood Hills Road and back to
SR 421. The walkathon will make another loop
at Milwee Middle School, getting off S11427 at
Wildmefe as they head back to the point of
beginning, going by way of East Street to SR.
434, to Grant Street. and then back to the
church.
Anyone wanting to sponsor Wanda In the
walkathon can call her from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
at 8304066 or, at other limes. can give Lk.tr
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the status of the complaint.
"1 understand there will be
options," said Pelley. "I can't
make any comment until I
know what those options are."
The school board and SEA
have begun negotiations on the
1976-77
contract.
SEA
representatives said that if the
board discusses calendar items
during negotiations, the unfair
labor practice complaint would
probably be dropped.
The controversy was stirred
up at an April 2.8 meeting, when
the school board adopted the
calendar despite warmwmgs from
Steve Rosenthal, chief
negotiator for the SEA, that
such action would spark a
complaint to PERC.
The calendar adopted by the
board provides for five work
days and two in-service
training days before the start of
school, which would mean
teachers return to school on
Aug. 18.
The association wants three
work days and two in-service
training days, starting back to
school on Aug. 23.

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Mayor Norman Floyd. The check from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be used
toward the coustructloa costs of the expansion to a 7.5 million gallon daily ca pacity regiouni sewer
plant on Keller Road. The grant is pert of $4.9 million the city is to receive over the next few months
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and likely to do more talkln
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panions. They'll add to your
problems.
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any lu'ury purchases today.
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(June 21-July 22)
the

AQUARIUS (Jan 2D-Feb. 19.1,
Don't try to win friends and
Influence people with tribes or
gifts today. You'll earn more
respect with a straightforward
approach.
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today, you may make some
YOUR BIRTHDAY
rather lavish promises. Be sure
May 19. 197$
to honor them when they come
due.
Conditions are going to be
UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
generally
favorable for you this
Manage your reurce wisely
coming year. Things should be
today. Don't dip into reserves
better than you've had for me
to
cater
to
extravagar
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just
but don't coast and let
time,
whims. Save what you have for
opportunity
pass you by.
a rainy day.

ByEDPIIICKETT
The decision followed a Lee Wheeler announced late met.
Herald Staff Writer
that
rejection of Commissioner Sid Tuesday
Gutmann
Wheeler said he is certain
Seminole County Corn- Vihien Jr.'s recommendation to resigned because of the board's Gutmann's firm will bid on the
missioners Tuesday breathed pay $500 to Carl Gutmann of decision not to award contracts committee's long-term
new life into an ad hoc corn- Gutmann
&amp; to persons serving on county recommendation to relieve
Dragash
mittee's search for ways to Associates. Gutmann was advisory committees.
overcrowding. That recomrelieve overcrowding at the rejected because he was a
Earlier in the meeting inendation is expected to incounty jail by awarding San- member of the ad hoc corn- Wheeler
warned
corn- dude construction of a multiford architect James Melvin mittee that is studying jail missioners the committee million dollar trick and mortar
$300 to develop a site plan for space needs.
needed money if a June jail on county-owned property
installing modular cell units.
Ad hoc committee spokesman deadline for a report was to be north of Five Points.

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played his queen of spades.
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tie aiscaraea his iast diamond
but South was now in full con
trol. lie led a low heart
toward dummy and West
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Florida To Purchase Wekiva River Lands

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monounsaturated fat and

Your left-hand opponent has
ployunsaturated fat. Chicken
opened one club, your partner
fat is also composed of
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triglycerides, but It contains
third hand has bid one heart.
and
more
saturated
fat
less
This is a tough one. WeQ
polyunsaturated fat than beef
It required no real cerebra- would bid one spade (you hate
fat. The fats found in fish are
tio1i on the part of South
fats. The term' triglycerides
to overlook a chance to bid the
also triglycerides, but about
know that East would show up ranking suit,) but two
simply means three fatty acids
with practically all the miss- diamonds Is certainly a gooa
one-third of the fatty acids in
attached to gylcerine. That's
ing
high cards Therefore. second choice. Either call
are
these
triglycerides
why the prefix tri is used,
after winning the spade lead may be the winner.
polyunsaturated fat.
meaning three. These fatty
in dummy. South promptly
So, nobody is really conacids may be saturated fats or
cashed dummy's ace of
(Do you have a question
about
whether
you
find
cerned
unsaturated fats. The untrumps.
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different
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Easts king dropped and one Jscobys" care of this
not because almost all of the
monounsaturated fats or
South stopped to consider how newspaper. The Jacobys will
fats in foods are triglycerides,
polyunsaturated fats.
to go about taking care of answer individual questions
Almost all the fats stored on or
Most of the fats found in their
West's four trumps. He finally if stamped, sell-addressed
natural state either in plants or in your body are triglycerides, decided that he had to leave envelopes are enclosed The
The important point is what the trumps entirely alone until most interesting questions
animals have components of
after developing some minor will be used in this column
kind of fat is It, saturated fat,
satur9ted and unsaturated fat.
suit tricks.
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fat
or
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scientists Interested in using
the rest of It is monounby Gill -Fox
SIDE GLANCES
diet to prevent heart disease is
saturated fat. It contains very
that you should limit your total
little polyunsaturated fat. Do
fat intake. That means limiting
not fall into the trap of thinking
your total triglyceride intake
that animal fat is all saturated
from,
ail sources, including
fat or thinking that fat From
animal
and plant. Beyond that
plant sources Is all unsaturated
It is particularly important to
fat.That is not the truth.
limit your saturated fat intake.
Since a higher percentage of
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this suggests some limitation on
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Finally, there are exceptions.
Coconut oil, for example, is
more than 80 per cent saturated
fat. Learn to think of the word
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will be removed In three stages officials hope to
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of Winter Park,
The Cabinet also voted to transfer $30,000 from
the land acquisition trust fund for a survey to
determine the high water mark all along the river.
The state has title to land below the mean high
~;atvi markand the value of any state-owned lar
included in the 4,636 acres will be deducted from the
purchase price.

Group Supports SCOPA Plan
Seminole
the
('ounty the hitter case, Ryan said, matter would be among tools
Industrial
Development SCOPA will advance the money used byII
1W staffers to perAuthority t SCID\ i voted until the ncw SCIL),\ budget suade industrialists in selected
unanimously today to ask the becomes effective Oct. 1.
Midwestern and Eastern areas
Seminole County Commission
would be well to bring at least a part of their
"I think it
for $5,000 to support an intiustrial recruitment project worth our time to approach the operatIon to Seminole County.
In addition, Ran said, the
county commission," Mooney
which involves
would be
sending a said. "For $5,000. we'd be motor home unit
Roving Ambassadorial
that out of equipped with a mobile
Vehicle gtting more than
luWi into northern cities
telephone to put interested
to the advertising. ldon't think
c ontact prospects.
actually have any advertising prospects in immediate touch
me action caine at SCIDA's at this point. And if we bought with appropriate local sources.
Ryan told panel members
regular tnontly meeting the vehicle, we'd have th.
that he had conceived the ItAV
following a presentation by equity in that."
mobile hoine-type idea as an industrial campaign
James 11yan. attininistrator of
The $30,000
the Seminole County Port vehicle might be purchased to benefit the entire county, not
it might be leased, Just the Port Authority.
Authority (SCOI'A).
outright or
Although the HAV would be
The $5,000 will be sought Ryan said during his presen- staffed with SCOP1 employes,
taion, which included an eight- he said it would be emblazoned
either,, an ,,iit.m?nala
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budget or as a fixed allocation on the Port of Sanford.
slogan and would have
in next year's budget, ChairThe slide program color "Seminole County" lettered 00
man Eugene Mooney said. Iii hrociuure ijitl tither printed its sides.

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Dee. S tragedy.
'Every time %e go iishing on Lake Mocroe. we can't
help but look at the bridge and remember," she said.

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The Cabinet approved the purchase at $3.8
million, the price agreed to by the DNR and the two
sellers. Major Realty and the Bass Property Thist

bank.

A year ago the Cabinet rescinded a development
permit given Major Rralty to create a community
of 53,000 residents on 5,300 acres along the Wekiva
because the area had neither adequate water
supplies nor highways to support such a huge
subdivision.
The Cabinet approval of the purchase of 4.636
acres for S.1.8 million en&amp;d a morth's delay while
Department of Natural Resources staff members
tried to reconcile two widely divergent property

Intruders.
After shooting her husband, the gunmen bound and
gagged Mrs. Kersey and drove her to the bridge, where
they threw her over the rail, into the black water 40 feet
below,
The Kerseys' young child was left unharmed during
the incident. Mrs. Kersey Is now living in New York.
On Tuesday. a Volusla County Grand Jury indicted
Daniel Morris Thomas, 21, and Leo U. Martin, 13, on first
murder charges in the Kersey killing.
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The Volusia County indictments allege that Thomas
and Martin were members of a ski-masked gang blamed
for a series of robberies, terrorism and rape In Central
Florida.
Mrs. Perkins said she has been following the reports
of the prosecution of Thomas and Martin, and is disappointed that last week's trial prodnced only burglary
t-unvictloas.
And she says the Perkins amily cannot completely
erase the memories of grief and terror prod'.iced by the
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TUMBLEWEEDS

along another 11 4 miles of the river's west

A Casselberry housewife whose lanlil) rescued a
victim of a ski-masked terrorist gang after the woman
was thrown into Lake Monroe says time has cased the
memories of the tragedy.
"We speak of it from time to time, but that's about
all," Mrs. Alberta Perkins said.
On the night of Dec. 5, Mrs. Perkins, her husband
Ronald, and their tAo children %ere fish rig rom t e r
boat underneath the Interstate 4 bridge when they heard a
car stop. then a splash.
"It sounded like a shotgun blast, but then 1 realized it
was something hitting the water," Ronald Perkins, a
Winter Park-based vice-president of S&amp; S Cafeterias, said
the touowing day.
Hearing moaning SOUndS in the darkness, the
l'erklnses spotted a young woman floating in the water.
As they pulled her into their boat, Leslie Kersey of
UcLand told the family site had been abdqcted by two men
who had shot her husband, Henry.
21, was found dead in the (runt yard of his
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shooting took place when Kersey, his wife
home.
and baby returned to their home and surprised some

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An appraisal by Robert Viele, chief appraiser for
.the sta,te lands bureau, valued the Land at 1-4.1
million.

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Herald Staff Writer

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appraisnIs -- one said the land was worth $3.8
tiillion while the other valued it at $1.7 million.

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The purchase approved by the Florida Cabinet
will protect 312 miles of the Wekiva, near wher'e it
empties into the St. Johns north of Sanford, and four
miles of Black Water Creek. One of the sellers,
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land will be turned into a public recreation area.
The purchase is a major step in a program to
preserve the Wekiva, which is in line to become
Florida's first officially designated wild and scenic
river. Before the Wekiva is eligible for state and
federal preservation prograins, about 100
"squatters' camps" must be removed Irvin stateowned land in the river basin.

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animal fat. In one of your
columns you said it was also in
most vegetable fats. This has
only confused me and maybe
others too. Would you please
explain what you mean about
vegetable fats?
Which
vegetables is it from? I stay
strictly on a no animal fat diet
but, for some reason my
triglyceride count is still at 180
which I was told by the doctor
was high.
DEAR READER - There
appears to be a large amount of
public confusion about fats.
Some of this may be a misunderstanding of the reason for
emphasizing limiting animal

county- wide administrative costs, as well money per student.
last year the FTE was $745. The Senate
as transportation, maintenance and
increasing the FTE to $750.50;
proposes
operation of the entire school system and

James Melvin To Develop Jail Site Plan

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Seminole County's school budget review the development of special educational the house recommends an increase to
$751.
committee has chopped approximately $1 programs. It excludes teacher salaries
However, the cost of living adjustment
million from the proposed 1976-77 county and individual school budgets.
"If sacrifices must be made, they must has dropped from .973 last year to .963 this
level budget. What happens next is In the
year. "No matter what the FTE Is, we'll be
be at the county level where the chi:Jren
hands of the Florida legislature.
will not be directly affected," commented losing one per cent of it because of the cost
The committee has adjourned until
1, by which time legislative Roger Harris, assistant superintendent of of living adjustment." explained Harris.
about June
The legislature has also yet to rule on the
decisions should be finalized and the budget and finance.
But although the county level budget has amount of local effort that will be required
school system should have a clear picture already been reduced by some $1 million, to fund the school system next year.
of what
its budget carryover funds are and is below last year's budget, Harris
Harris said that both the Senate and
likely to be.
house had agreed upon 6.33 mills of local
warned that further cuts may still be
During Its almost-daily meetings over needed.
effort, but that now there is a push for 7
mills of local participation. This could
the past four weeks, the committee has cut
"We're still not certain what the
some $200,000 from last year's $9,642,785 legislature is going to do, but we could be
mean a loss of $700,000 to $800,000 to the
Seminole County school system.
county level budget and an estimated cutting vital servlcc," said Harris.
Sl00,000more was cut Tuesday prior to the
'Seminole County will not fare well
Legislative decisions will affect the
adjournment of the sessions.
unless the local effort is kept at 6.33 mills,"
school budget in two areas. School ad.
said Harris. 'Even at 6.33 we'll just barely
The "coun ty level" budget comprised ministrators are waiting for the
meet the budget. Seven mills of local effort
about one-quarter of the approximately legislature to determine the value of the
will really create problems."
$40 million total school budget. It includes FTE - full time equivalent, or amount of

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Ine!May19,1976 _

If

liberal with
possessions of another today,
such as lending something that
was loaned to you.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
evaluating
in
realistic
situations today so you don't You should view things as they
as you'd like
interpret them as being more are today, not
your logic in.
Use
them to be.
beneficial than they are.
stead
of
depenllng
on hunches.,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To

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repeat your pattern today.
TAURUS (April ZOMay 20)
something opportune might get
past you because you don't care
to pursue it properly. You're
only hurting yourself if you're

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68th Year,

SCORPIO (Oct. 24- Nov. 22)
Make the most 0f what's offered
From time to time you tend to
being wary of at.
be overly generous with per. you todaY,
don't merit it. tempting l&amp;t4fllflUW changes.
who really
-sons
You later regret it. You may Stick to IM ongina* plan.

CANCER

HEMENE

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For Wednesday, May 19, 1976

to understate your case.

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4 Summer (Fr.) 23 Manifest
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Ford Slows Reagan

Brown Rant-e. (7nrfa-r
By The Associated Press
Republican voters in Michigan and
Maryland have given President Ford
the victories he needed to slow down
Ronald Reagan's dash for the presidential nomination. Gay. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. of California. meanwhile,

has become the second late entry in the
Democratic race to defeat Jimmy
Carter.
Carter barely made it in Michigan
over Rep. Morris K. Udall.
Ford, loser to Reagan in five of the
last six primaries. got a landslide
victory
o f almost 2-1 from voters in his
home state of Michigan. bringing some
smiles to the White House for the first
time in a month and leading the
President to observe: "Tonight is one of
the nicest nights Betty and I have ever
had
The President also defeated Reagan
easily in Maryland, a state where
neither did much serious work. But
Ford still trails the former California
governor in the overall delegate count.

Among the Democrats, Brown did in
Maryland what Sen. Frank Church did
made his
a week ago in Nebraska
1ximary debut by defeating frontrunner Carter, although Carter won the
hulk of the delegates because Brown
filed too late to have any delegate
slates.
And in Michigan. Carter won by a
flair over Udaim. wno flas rnaue a career
of finishing second. Udall proclaimed
the close race a victory and said he is in
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hlcraldStaff Writer

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the best position to win the nomination
if Carter falters.
The Michigan margin was 2,317 for
Carter, with only 11 rural precincts left
to be counted. Carter. who had led most
of the night, saw a 14,000 vote Lead cut
suddenly to almost nothine after a
mixup
Here is how they stood:
Republicans:
In Michigan, with 96 per cent of the
precincts reporting:
Ford, 612,986 or 65 per cent
Reagan 351.734 or 34 per cent
In Maryland, with all the votes
counted:
Ford 94.784 or 58 per cent
Reagan 68,916 or 42 per cent.
Democrats'
In Michigan. with 99 per cent of the
precincts reported:
Carter 30.902 or 44 per cent
Udall 303,585 or 43 per cent
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace,
who won in Michigan four years agu,
ran a distant third with 7 per cent of the
vote: 2 percent were uncommitted.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington,
Fred Harris. Sargent Shriver and Ellen
McCormack had I per cent each.
In Mars'land, here was the final
count
Brown, 2I,8i or 41 per cent,
Carter 216,687 or 37 per cent
Udall was getting S per cent, Wallace
-I per cent each. JacKson and Mrs.
Mcfnrmack were getting 2per cent and
hlarrLs I per cent.

Today

Memorial Hospital's Auxiliary Cole. lab Chief Technician itestgroupst for the heart, about one month's worth uf
4-A
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Chief liver, kidneys, and bone.
who have been staffing the Rolando
llamas,
data.
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Bridges
"We do about twice as many
hospital information desk and Pathologist G. V. Garay and
When you need some in- CaIndar
tiluIxi chemistry analyses are gift shop since 1956.
Assistant Patimulugist Sara profiles now, per day, as we did formation on a patient, Cole
('omjcç
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coming out of the Seminole
"The Kl')A was chosen for lrrgang.
during our busiest month last explained, "you just put the
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Memor ial hospital laboratory accuracy of results, flexibility
A standard feature of the year working by hand," Cole necessary disc back in
the disc FIitorial
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and all Monitor said. "And the instrument also drive Ismnular fri a turntablei Dear Abby
these da ys in greater numbers and simplicity ofoperatuun, and Kl)\ 1-B
than ever before and at record the small maintenance time it analyzing Instruments—is a does more tests per profile. and read it off."
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"Another thing we looked at
The computer must be r- Horoscope
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Monitor launched its strument to buy as the cost function it performs, using Obituaries
visor. ''And the price."
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Now that the unit is
"It actually only cost us slashed a Four-how, 20 step where the cost per test is 10
computer-operated blood 01,500," Ms. Cole explained, chore to a two-step routine test tunes higher than this one. operating, Cole said, it saves
analyzing
in- "because we got a discount For requiring about 0 minutes.
chemistry
They're nice machines, but the vast amounts of tutie by per.
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strument - the first of Its kind paying cash. And for that type
In addition. Cole said, the costs would just eat us up, forming faster and more ciin Florida.
Tuesday's high 89. today's
of equipment, it really was a analyzer is capable of detecting buying the chemicals.."
ficiently than humans can while
Known as the Monitor KIM, good price. There is a corn- diabetes, measuring chohestrol
The brain of the KDA is a also eliminating errors. The
low 60.
the analyzing instrwnent I or parable instrument on the level in the blood and spotting standard-model mini-computer KIM reduces maintent-e time to
Mostly fair through Thur"machine," to the non- market which costs over disorders of the heart, [lverand adapted for the laboratory about five minutes a day as
sda. Highs low lOs today anti technician) arrived here in s200.000."
kidney. The devtce can also operation. The computer uses compared to two hours for
niidtoupper80sThursday. Low
April.
Purchase or the Monitor unit, handle three different forms of magnetic discs, about the size popular competitors, she adtonight near 60. Northeast wind
Some $20,000 of its purchase manufactured in Indianapolis, profile analysIs - a battery of of 45 r.p.m. records, to direct tied, which is another buun I or
around 15 m.p.h. today
price was donated by the Pink Ind.. followed three or fotc 12 tests which sirmn a patient's the analyzer and to store the nineteen staffers who t.;n
becoming fighi ai%d variable
j.adies, the distinctively years of comparative study by crttre blood status - and can patient data. Each disc will the lab on a 24-hour, seven day
tonight.
panels hold some 250,OOD words, or baSIS,
organ
dressed members of Seminole a joint committee consisting of complete
Details and tides on Page S.A.

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Opponents Of Concorde
Launch Legal Offensive
WASIIINGTONi AP — Opponents of the Concorde are
launching a major legal offe nsive against the supersonic
jet today as the object of their opposition sat on an airport
runway only 15 miles away.
A three-judge appeals co urt was to hear the case five
days be fore the first scheduled U.S. flights by the controversial plane were to begin. Two days earlier, French
President Valery Gi=rd d'Estaing arrived on a ConcordeatnearbyAndrewsAirForceBaseforastate vijit.
The suis before the appeals court challenged the Feb. 4
r ul ing by Transportation Secretary William T. Coleman
Jr. that authorized Air France and British Airways each
to o perate two Concorde flights da into New York's
John F. Kennedy Airport and one flight daily Into
Washington's Dulles International Airport for up to 16
months.
Coleman said the 16-month test period would allow the
government to determine whethe r the plane was environmentally acceptable. He said he would decide after
that time whether the Bri tish-French built plane should be
given permanent landing rights at the two airports.
ily

Levi To Oppose Busing
WASHINGTON I AP) — Any. Gen. Edward H. Levi
considering whether to use the Boston school case to fulfill

rreajueni r WU 5 request wai ne twa a verucie mor -seeking
new Supreme Court limits on court-ordered busing.
At Ford's request . Levi has been looking for a school
desegregation case that turns on Issues and dr.
ces considered appropriate for abrna4e review
cum
ol' busing, White House a nd Justice Department Officials
said Tuesday.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A television report that
Miami clinics are performing purported abortions on
women who are not pregnant has led to House subcommittee approval of a bill to license abortion clinics.
The Health and Rehabilitative Services subcuuunjrtee
apuvd (he Senate bill, CS-SB53, in a 4.0 vote Tuesday
after viewing a videotape of the report by Miami
television station WCKT.
The measure passed despite warnings from two atthat it may be unconstitutional. The bill has
passed the Senate.
The bill would require the state to license abortion
clinics and allow the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services to set standards In areas such as
cleanliness.

Winsor Manor Bus Traffic

BE PRESENTED

The patriotic musical
"Revolutionary Ideas" will be
By DONNA ESTES
recommendation of Coun- to the school, the city has been
presented May 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Herald Stall Writer
dilman Gerard Connell, who told, would be through Winsor
by the Teague Middle School
LONGWOOD — City coun- reminded colleagues that width Manor,
seventh grade chorus In the cilmen have taken preliminary and construction of streets
On several occasions during
media center. Molly Puce steps to stop any plans t he wi thin the subdivision north of the past year, Winsor Manor
models a dress, made by her Semi nole County School Board SR-434 and west of Range Line residents have asked the
mother, which she will wear may ha ve to use Winsor Manor Road Is not adequate to support council to take action to stop
in the play. The play tells of subdivision stree ts for school bus traffic.
proposed bus traf fic through
seven teenagers In 1773, who bus access to the proposed Rock
Council Chairman J.R. that residential area, saying It
are portrayed by Miss Puce, Lake Middle School.
Grant, saying he agreed with would be hazardous for area
Cindy Kussner, Patty Walker,
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. Connell's proposal 100 per cent, children and destroy roads
Corky Clifton, Mike Blalock, was authorized to prepare an added that the sdhool board has which would ultimately be the
Scott Tumble and Eric ordinance empowering the not "given us the courtesy of responsibility of subdivision
Kerley. A 60-voIce chorus will city's public safety director, talking with us to work it out" residents and oth
er city tax.
perform throughout the play. Douglas Keller, to set weight
While the planned location of payers to replace.
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Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is
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Diagrams showing how the ear works and some of the
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at the end of the session that it's
very easy for a bill to get lost,"
Hutchison said Tuesday. "So
The Seminole County Port what we need Is somebody to
Authority ISCOPM is awaiting follow the thing through. I'm
action by the Florida house of sure (Rep.) Bob Hattaway ID.
an Altamonte Springs) will help.
Representatives
on
would
have
a lie's been behind this thing
amendment that
three pronged effect on the Port right from the beginning."
Initially, SCOPA sought
of Sanford.
authorization
through the
The amendment to the 1965
legislation that brought the amendment to set up a
and
enPort into being would allow "promotional
tertainment
compete
budget
to
SCOPA officials to spend
money for promoting the Port's in the process of industrial
benefits to prospective in enticement." However, the
dustrial clients and would also legislative delegation decided
permit the sale of industrial to delete the entertainment
revenue bonds at rates above portion of the provision, em
the present i'- per cent ceiling. powering SCOPA officials to
In addition, It would switch engage only in promotional and
appointive powers for the publicity activities with inSCOPA panel from the dustrial prospects.
At the same time, the
the Seminole
delegation
refused SCOPA's
County Commission,
request for complete removal
The senate has already of the interest cap on industrial
passed the amendment, and the revenue bonds, which officials
Legislative and National said would allow Port Authority
Affairs Committee of the issues to float with the corn
Greater Sanford Chamber of petitive market.
commerce voted unanimously
A 10 per cent interest
today to support the additional maximum was set by the
measure in every way possible. delegation for industrial aid
The amendment was taken bond financing which does not
before the Seminole County carry "the full faith and credit"
Legislative Delegation Four of the Port Authority. Industrial
times by SCOPA Attorney revenue bonds issued by a
William Hutchison and was set SCOPA client from which the
for Joint presentation to the Port Authority itself will fully
House and Senate.
guarantee may be sold at
But a snag developed when an prevailing bond market prices
incorrect date appeared in the delegation ruled.
And finally, the section of the
newspaper
SCOPA's
notification of intent to file 1965 act calling for the governor
legislation and the House filing to appoint new members to the

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interests of "home rule" to
missed.
The amendment has now provide that all future SCOPA
made It to the house as a panelists will be named by the
matter of routine after being Seminole County Commission.
If the amendment passes the
passed in the Senate, but there
house
during the current .
soon
it
is no way of telling how
session, it will then have a
will hø rnn.irtered. sco
officials say It probably will be maximum lb-day wait auring
hunped together with a horde of which it can be votoed by Gov,
other local legislation for last- Reubin Askew Barring this,
minute group passage Just prior Hutchison said, "The amendmilent would be in effect, very
to the close of the session.
"You've got such a mass of probably, In the last part of
legislation of that nature right June or the first of July."

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The former Bell Telephone
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misused the power and
authority of his office and that
he won't permit others to
misuse the office. "My primary
goal shall be justice for all and
that all citizens shall be treated
in a fair and impartial manan
ner," he said.
Herring, a Republican, Is a
University of Florida graduate;
a member of Florida Blue Key;
a Mason; treasurer of the
Florida Prosecuting Attorneys
Association.

FORT LAUDERDALE (Al')
Jesse Tafero has
been sentenced to the in the electric chair for the slayings
of a Florida Highway Patrol trooper and a Canadian
policeman last Feb. 20.
Circuit Judge Daniel Futch imposed separate death
sentences Tuesday for Tafero's convictions in the killing
of Trooper Philip Black and Ontario Constable Donald
Irwin, both 39. Tafero also received two life sentences on
robbery and kidnaping charges.
Irwin was visiting Black and was with him Feb. 20 when
they stopped to inspect an automobile on Interstate 95
near Pompano useach. Tafero, 29, grabbed an automatic
pistol and shot and killed both men, according to court
testimony.

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Prior to Tuesday's decision, $500,000 worth of conventional
permits could be drawn without zoning,
payment of the $310 fee, but the
Hattaway says he based his
An administrative procedure developer was rcquirci to decision on Freeman's ruling,
that allows area developers to appear before the commission. me chairman contends If it's
withdraw building permits
The impact fee situation has illegal to collect impact Fees,
without payment of the been controversial since then the county shouldn't
customary $310-per-unit impact Kirnbrough charged Democrats collect them. The fee
system
fee was approved Tuesday by were outlawing fees In return has been in effect here for two
the Seminole County Corn. for promises of contributions to years.
mission,
election campaigns. County
Both
Kimbrough
and
By a 3.2 vote, the commission Atty. Thomas Freeman has Williams
contend
area
adopted a procedure drawn by ruled that collection of the
fee homeowners will be required to
Exee. Asst. Roger Neiswender.
without an ordinance Is illegal, pick up the tab for items paid
Republican
Commissioners
Richard Williams
and John At stake is about $4.5-million in for out of impact fees IF
Kimbrough opposed the Planned Unit Development developers are released from
(PUD) promises and some their commitments.
measure.

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Herald Staff Writer

allegations of corruption by
public officials and prosecution
"in appropriate cases."

By KillS NASH
Herald Staff Writer

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Seminole-Brevard State Atty.
Abbott Herring says he'll seek
re-election as the chief law
enforcement officer of the two
counties in the 18th Judicial
Circuit.
Herring, who announced his
decision Tuesday at Santord,
said he intends to continue his
policy of seeking grand jury
indictments of juveniles so they
can face trials as adults on
felony charges that could result
in life sentences.
The two-term veteran said he
will continue policies of his
office
toward
directed
promoting the integrity and
strength of the grand jury
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Evening _Herald. Sanford, Fl.

30 days with construction time
of for maintenance.
By DONNA ESTES
Owners
south of SR 434, could not be estimates.
Herald Staff Writer
salvaged and that muck would businesses In the park In recent In other action, the council estimated at four to six months.
The planned use of some
LONGWOOT) — Consulting have to be re moved before new months requested that the city approved site plans fer
engineer Malcolm Steve has roads could be built. Th e take over maintenance of the Longwood Professional Center $22,000 in federal revenue
to privately-owned streets, to be built on the sou theast snaring funds tube— recLed by
estimated the cost of replacing demucking was
provide city water and fire cor ner of Palm Springs Road t he city for the period of July
roads and providing fire cost $10,000.
through December was apan d SR 434.
He estimated the paving hydrants.
hydrants and city water to the
When
the
park
was
built
in
e
board
granted
perproved
on a 3-2 vote ylth
Th
one
wo
ul
Iongwond Industrial Par k at al
d cost 192,000. In
$200,000.
addition he said drainage would the late 1 0's, the city had no mission for Dr. Nicholas Mabry Councilmen Gerard Connell
Saying the $200,000 estimate have to be provided and water regulations on the books setting and Dr. Santiago Valle, the two and Parker Ande rson opposing.
The use plan recommended
was a "ball park figure," Steve lines could be extended from sa standards on the road con- doctors who will be occupying
by
Mayor James R. Lormann
told
structlon and the city was the center, to place a modular
councilmen this week 434 Into the park.
not
asked
to
accept
the
roads
structure
at
e
site
for
a
sixand
approve by the governing
that roads th park, located
No action was
th
month period if necessary to be body Included $5,000 for publi c
used for office space w hile safety, $5,000 for environmental
construction of the permanent protection and $12,747 for public
ttansportaticn.
facility is underway.
,
A public hearing on the
Maynard said ground will be
e
revenue
sharing program was
th
broken for construction of
permanent facility in the next set for June 14.

during the f our-month probe.
The theft ring took property
James
th " ll In excess of a
Indicted
Jailbreak
Director for BankAmericard, million dollars," according to
A continuing investigation of said the probe is "still quite FDCLE agents.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. lAP) — A burly ex-Marine and an
a statewide theft ring active and ls being pwsuedona
automobile salesman have been indicted by a f ederal
Three men have also been
specializing In credit cards and multi-county level."
grand jur y In connection wi th an assa ul t which freed 14
arrest
ed In connection with the
an
e
tiqu
s
il
ver
has
resulted
in
Ameri ca ns from a Mexican jail.
On Monday, task force agents
t
ring,
thef
ts said, and
the
arrest
of
two
Orange
County
Federal au thorities say their investigation of the
arrested Mrs. Sharon Guthrie, ntna nnn. agen
6 nra
women on Seminole ioimiy 32. of 214 N Rnvd
lailtreak is not enmnletp
Winter ""f"
Ronald B. Monk, 24, of Winter
charges, members of a special Garden, on a Seminole County
Donald Floyd Fielden, 29, and William McCoy Hill Jr.,
felony
warrant
charging
Garden,
was arrested May 5 at
task force said today,
32, both of Dallas. were indicted Tuesday on charges of
Florida
Department
of
fraudulent
use
of
a
credit
card.Orlando
on warrants charging
illegady exporting a firearm from the United states to
Criminal
Law
Enforcement
She
was
released
from
county
forgery
and grand larceny In
Mexico. Both were charged earlier and released on bond.
(FDCLE) agents say the theft jail at Sanford after _ ng credit card related crimes
Carlin said.
ring is believed to have been $5000 bond.
involved in 50 or more Agents arrested 1&amp;s. DorisMonk was released from Jail
burglaries In Orange and Ann Hall, 31, of 7344 Balboa after posting $1,000 bond.
Seminole counties.
Other P&amp;SOflS arrested thus
CALENDAR
Drive, Orlando, on Tuesday on
The task force has used of- a charge of unlawful possession far In the probe Include James
_f O ~
ficers from the FDCLE, of motor vehicle registration A. Hall and Ronald Lee Kurtz,
Seminole and Orange County certificates. She was booked at of Orlando. They were arrested
THURSDAY, MAY 20
Sheriff's Departments and Seminole County Jail in lieu of In early April. Hall, husband of
Seminole Chapter 2, O&amp;S, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Orlando and Winter Park $2,500 bond on the felony Doris Ann Hall, was charged
Sanford.
wi th multiple forgery counts
Police Departments 53 far charge.
Idy ll wIlde Elementary School annual Grandparents
and Is in Orange County jail,
Day Open House 9-11 a.m. Tour of building and grounds,
agents said. Kurtz was arrested
explanation of academic programs and rethmetz4:
on charges of burglary and
on of burglary tools.
PO
Senior Citizens tour to Circus World. Lem 5Saford 9
was arrested at Orlando
a.m. from Civic Center; pick up M Caseiherry, 9:30
Jetport, police said, alter they
a.m.; return at 5 P. Reservations available.
h
lull
were
Upped to the use of a
Protesting representatives of wouldn't accept it Tuesday and stolen credit card and observed
Sanford At, a p.m., 1201 W. First St.
the Joint Tenant Council of refused to meet with him and a transaction with the credit
Serloma Club of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford's 480-unit low-rent returned the answer
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
the card.
On March 2 Larry Wayne
Country Club.
housing projects continued to envelope unopened.
march today outside
Guthrie was arrested In
offices
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Evans says there won't be Alachua County on charges he
of the Sanford Housing
Restaurant.
fl%'
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-r"
auy iiiii on w. luth t
after refusing on Tuesday to SHA before the next regularly for a meal at a motel and for
meet with SHA Executive scheduled meeting on June 10. possession
stolen
A
Tenant
Council
Director Thomas Wilson
Guthrie was released on bo nd
The pickets presented a representative said today that in Alachua County arxi is
Tenant Council resolution the group refused to meet with charged with murder and arWilson Tuesday because theY med robbery in Blountatown in
demanding Wilson be ffr
Wilson's Calhoun County.
Monday to SHA Chairman made complaints
bosses
and
they
want
to meet
Richard Evans. It listed 15
the
SHA
board
on the
grievances against the ad.
matter.
ministrator.
Thursday's
Wilson said he drafted a sixWilson said he feels that
page, documented reply to the rejecting his answers that the
School
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grievances but the picketing Tenant Council has denied him
Tenant Council members "due process."
THURSDAY MAY 20, 1976
FaridaMenu
"FIVE FAMOUS
FLORIDIANS
With Tim Weber-s active
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OFTUEPAST"
lifestyle, he needed a
ChickenPilay
hair style that would be
(E. William Gautier
stylish yet trouble fits.
VotuslaCo.)
A pre-sentence
alter he pleaded guilty to
He's particular about
Greens In Pot Llkk.er
ordered for a Sanford Leaving the scene of an accident
who
styles
his
(Fuller Warren
man who pleaded guilty with injuries at Altamonte
hair. . that's why he
Calhoun Co.)
Tu
es
day
in
circuit
court
to
Springs.
Robertson
told
the
BEFORE
chose DAWN'S
Mary's Fruit Salad
buying, receiving and con- court be had bee., drinking on
(SPeUardlIolland
cealing stolen property
a March26 when his pickup truck
Polk Co. )
trailer truck.
struck a man riding a bicycle on
Cornbread with butter
Dean N.Matthews.46.of1 SR43&amp;
(i.WMcMpin
Country Club Road, was Judge Cowart ordered a
Hamilton Co.)
allowed
to
remain
free
onbond
bench
the
warrant
issued
for
AFTER
Banana Nut Cake
until sentencing on the two arrest of John Hall, 25 of
charges In connection with Winter Park, aftcr Hall failed to
(James Walker
C0IIICFC0.)
possession on July 2l,19'Th,ofa appear for trial on a felony
Politician Milk
Fruehauf trailer and a Peterbilt marijuana possession charge.
tractor that authorities said
Insufficient evidence was
were stolen from a Decker- Listed as the reason for dropsville, Mich. man.
ping a sexual battery count
In other cases docketed for against Ramiro Herrera, 24, of ,
trial this week before Circuit Apopka.
Court Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr.
Two felony drug possession
M4Wfl ]12"j
at Sanford:
charges against Walter Henry
— Debbie Dee Fowler, 19, of Borgen, 19, of 110 Cam615 Park Ave., Sanford. pleaded phorwood St., W inter Springs,
guilty to buying, receiving and were dropped.
wüt1th gucn pru*rty ki.s Felony marijuana possession
Mr
\
Tim Weber
than $100 in value, a charges against James E. Fox,
misdemeanor, and was senof 402 E. Nth St., Sanford,
tencedto6o days in jail.
andJimmyWayneSteele,20,of
— James Walker Robertson, Ocoee, were dropped aIi&amp; the
33, of Orange City was ordered court granted defense motions
held in jail during a pre- to suppress evidence in the

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and seek the commission seat presently occupied by
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Julius Shiskin, the director of the Bi':eau of
Labor Statistics, went to Capitol Hill as the bearer
of good news. The American economy created
710,000 new jobs in April, raising total employment
to a record 87.4 million. As Shiskin told the Joint
Economic Committee of Congress, the rate of
employment growth over the last year has been
unprecedented.
In fact, Shiskin is of the opinion that it's time to
stop referring to the state of our economy as
"recovery." We have moved past recovery, as he
sees it, into a "growth stage". In employment
levels and the gross national product, the economy
now is prod ucing more than it was before the
recession began.
Every economist has his own method of
drawing conclusions from economic statistics. No
economist would ignore them altogether, however,
and we are wondering if Congress is listening when
Mr.Shiskin and others provide their data. The
budget targets emerging from Congress for the
19777 fiscal year seem to be based on old seta of
figures.
House and Senate budget committees have now
agreed to set $413.3 billion as their target for th e
federal budget for the fiscal year beginning next
Oct. 1. That's $17.5 billion higher than what
President Ford proposed in January, calling for a
deficit of more than $50 billion. And the excuse
offered for th is indulgence in deficit spending
th at the economy is going to need stim ulating in

"No, no chance at all of that.. . I haven't even
heard that rumor, but its a good one," Hattaway
said when asked if a switch in districts was In the
immediate or future offing.

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know many of the same people and, in fact, were
close before Binford split from the Democrat Party
alter a flareup with top Democratic leaders, in.
chiding his cousin, County Atty. Thomas Freeman.
Vihlen won't he running again because he's
seeking office In the U.S. Congress. Along those
Vihlen was honored on Sunday for his six
y
years
ears of service on the county commission.
The shindig took place at the South Seminole
residence of Everette Huskey. CO-hosts were
l'oi' James Lormann, Longwood; Leon 011ff,
Oviedo; Walter Sorenson, Lake Mary; Norman
Floyd, Altamonte Springs; Tray Piland, Winter
Springs; Gerald Christensen, Casselberry and John
Morris, who represented Sanford. County Commission Chairman Hattaway also was listed as
host.

The reason to switch, of course, would be to allow
someone else a shot at the commission seat held by
Hattaway. Winter Springs Mayor Tray Piland
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A switch would make sense, also, in that Hat(away wouldn't have to run against Tom Binford.
Binford is sure to act as a "spoiler " in the race
because running as an Independent he will surely
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guests flitting In and out. One guest was Secretary
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in the performance of the last few months. there is
every reason to believe that such strength will
materialize to some degree.
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Is today's education relevant"

The question Is whether by relevance we
Relevant to what or to whom? Relevant
what we've been or what we hope to be? If we, as mean now, from the point of view of the student,
a society, conslr a relevant education as one or whe ther we are ta lking about wha t is
designed to satisfy only our immediate needs, necessary for one to lead a meaningful lifetime.!
our immediate interests, vocational preparation, have the feeling that one of the ciuses of the
then something Is seriously wrong with our at- lowering of test scores Is the fact that the
titudes. As a teacher and a parent, I think it's educational system has been attempting to make
important to develop citizens capable of making education "relevant" and, therefore, not filling
decisions and of learning for a lifetime. In this the needs of students for later on in life. There
world of future shock, when many of today's jobs are now, for instance, fewer courses given in
secondary schools in English composition while
are destined to go the way of the blacksmith,
there are more courses in sociological problems
being able to continue learning and
deciding how that people have, evidently (in an attempt) to be
to change is extremely important. Unforrelevant. It seems to me that it is necessary to
tunately, this isn't what most Americans think of utilize some of the strengUis that once were
when they talk about relevance
in education. available through our educational system -that
And) I don't believe we can talk about
is older students teaching younger students so
relevance in education without talking about the
that younger students learn more and the older
. impact of television -one of the most pervasive students, in the teaching process, also learn
educators In all contemporary life. Young people
more. There also is the problem of the world
spend more time with TV than with their parents community becoming smaller. Our educational
or in schools. This reliance on TV makes it much system does
not, in my estimation, meet the

NEW YORK (AP) - John Wright, the in- highly regarded by managers of bank trusts and
vwtment advisor, is aware that the economy has other institutional portfolios who, in all, handle
harder to teach. Students expect to be en- needs of students to tuxlerstfind the language and
prices later this year. The relief from inflation made a substantial recovery from the depths of a many hundreds of millions of dollars of in. tertained. But schooling often isn't easy and culture of people in other nations. That is
year ago and he rejoices in the improved living vestment funds.
often isn't entertaining. We can't always necessary if we are to be a well-educated people.
which consumers have enjoyed - a relatively mild
Contrary to the widely held belief that high
package classroom learning as a Sesame Street Schools also
. fail in handling our technology.
2.9 per cent increase in retail prices for the first conditions this has meant for Americans.
interest rates curtail an economy that is growing
But he Is outraged too.
program. Stephen Muller of Johns Hopkins Some institutions have progressed rapidly and
quarter of this year -may be in jeopardy.
He is appalled at the complacency with which too fa3t, Wright maintains that high interest
University has said that lack of motivation is the educate students in the newest technology but
This raises the question of what beacon
some officials accept a 7.5 per cent jobless rate. rates are themselves a cause of inflation and
most serious ill besetting public education In this most of them still lag behind. And there is the
Congress should be following in mapping the He I' my'!ffied why some Amer ican!, including
.1...
ornfr dectr,ietinn
country. L'nmctia - - A .e..
"place '""" question oi students needing a formal education
course of federal spending in 19177. To assume in perhaps the
"Just
how
high
this
barrier
has
become
is
of the Federal Reserve,
on schools of instilling and maintaining throughout their lives. The whole concept of life
clear enough to the citizen who finds that it costs
May of 1976 that the economy is going to need the feel interest rates have sunk very low,
motivation, resulting In an increased effort at long learning, as it develops, will meet the need
entertainment
and decreased discipline at the of people much better in the future than it is
stimulus of a $50 billion deficit a year from now is
Over-all, he Is angry that some !ficials are him0 per cent more to pay for house with 0
cent
than
at
S
per
cost
of
deteriorating
academic standards,
hardly justified. To program that kind of excess
doing at the present time.
beginning to fear the economy has advanced so year, $35,000 mortgage at 9 per
rates and begin cent," he commented in a report to clients this
into the budget when the economy is in a period of
far that it is time to raise interest
week.
putting on the brakes. This he views as insanity.
growth would be inflationary. Fortunately,
The difference between the monthly payments
Should schools get back to basics?
"Interest rates," he commented a few
Should schools get hack to baIcs9
Congress can take another look at prospective
days of $282 and $188 adds up to almost ai4other $35,000
ago,
"are
in
fact
spending programs before setting a final budget
actually at or above the levels for total mortgage payments, he noted, adding
which caused all of the prior post-war this
ceiling Sept. 15. The next four months also gives
The contention that many children come out
Congress became concerned about
in 1960-61, 1957-58, 1953-54 and 1948- this conclusion:
high
could
scarcely
be
more
obvious
that
the
It
of
school
today illiterate, taken by itself, Is not a inadequacy in the teaching of basics in 1965 and
Congress time to take a closer look at hat IS 49"
cost of money is by far the most serious imfair assessment of what is really happening in passed the Elementary and Secondary
happening in the real world of the U. S. economy.
As he views the economy, the mystery "is not
recovery and the greatest
education.
The public school today is dealing Education Act, Title I. the largest aid to schools
the 'low' level of interest rates, but rather the pediment to economic
of a 'recovery' inflationary element in our economy today,
with a much wider range of problems than it that there is. While there has been substantial
unprecedented sluggishness
Wright argues that our concepts about
ever has in the past, and this certainly creates an criticism of Title I -and very questionable as to
which has not yet reduced unemployment SigMo
unusual weight on the classroom teacher to deal how much good it did in the first five years nificantly below even the highest level recorded monetary policy are old-fashioned and incorrect,
"Clear
thinking
and
modern
knowledge
should
with those problems as well as the cognitive everything I have seen in studies made now show
The fall of Premier Aldo Moro's government and the
before the 1974-15 recession."
be
applied,"
he
said.
"We
need
good
thinking
to
skills
of reading, writing and arithmetic, it's worth the money. There has been tremenscheduling of parliamentary elections on June 20 are bringing
He notes also that the recovery "has not yet accomplish our national goals."
Reading is important, writing is important but dous improvement in achievement of students
Italy to a moment of truth in its Iong flirtation with a supposedly
The Federal Reserve is said to be thinking of
the major questions that confront us today are with the use of that money. Ten years ago. I used
Independent Communist Party. Communist successes in Juiverestored utilization of productive capacity to
even
those
levels
which,
In
the
past,
marked
interest rates higher in fears that the
the
nudging
largely
human relations problems. We need to do to get a great deal of disagreement from
on a scale with the 33 per cent of the vote captured in last year's
productivity during recessionary recovery will get out of hand and lead to more inlowest
rate
of
both
things.
We need to teach the cognitive skills teachers. They said there are so many more
regional elections probably would place leaders of the party in a
periods."
that, Wright preaches, Is precisely
flation.
And
and
to
address
ourselves very seriously to important things to teach than basics. Now, they
new national government.
Wright operates Wrights Bankers' Service, wrong.
human
problems.
much
The political campaign now beginnlngg will attract as
don't want to argue about basics.
attention from the rest of Western Europe and the United States
as it does In Italy. The question in the minds of Italy's friends
and allies Is the same as the one lacing the Italians. Is this
ANDERSON
Communist Party really Independent of the Soviet Union and
really dodicated to the principlca of 1iarllamentay democracy?
Italian voters have the choice of finding the answer the hard
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what happens -or trying to answer the question on the basis of
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r
over. How the voters go may depend mostly on the leadership of
Italy's non-Communist parties, who will be on the spot in the
WASHINGTON - Incitirig a feud that could goingtogiveitup ... Republicans are just going
"I look with the greatest of anticipation for frigates, a ship which gover
ru nent, auditors
ha ve
next six weeks to show that they have better answers than the
rock the House, Republican leader John Rhodes to have to get it through their heads that they are
the book, which I understand that the gentleman described as "limited in performance capability
Communists to the volatile political, economic and social issues
has written a ferocious but fascinating attack not going to write legislation!"
from Arizona has written. I trust that his and growth potential.'
that have made Italy barely governable lnrectttmonths.
Rhodes cliiim he tried to find a common
.,
.
unon Democratic leader Thomas "Tin" fl'Npiil
remarks nhn,,f the I mn.r,,fIt. .1,! v. I.
oigzuucanuy, we controversial frigate was
The rules and customs of the House prohibit ground with the Democrats that would have
honorable and credible, because I know the kind the first ship built under a
strict new
one congressman from disparaging another. But produced workable, veto-less legislation,
of man he is."
management policy, which was supposed to
in a soon-to-be-published book, Rhodes rips into "Consensus government," he called it. But he
Rhodes shot back: "The gentleman from make budgetary ends meet.
Yet the General
O'Neill
"never
with
uncharacteristic
savagery,
swears
it
had
a
chance
to
work
because
Massachusetts,
I am sure, will find that he would Accounting Office (GAO), in
BERRY'S WORLD
a confidential
Tip O'Neill would not let it work. He would rather
like to read it."
report, has charged that the cost estimates more
It is all the more remarkable that the sedate
O'Neill then gave us this statement, which is than doubled between 1973 and 197
Republican leader would dumD on his opposite stand up on the Floor and deliver a partisan
5.
attack on we President for vetoing a bill than sit
phrased
more to the point: "When President
number, since they must deai daily with one
In cold cash, the G AO claims the progra
down with the President early in the legislative
Ford took over, I offered to sit down and cornm
another across the aisle. This could end biparWent
from $3.2 billion to $6.7 billion during the
process
to
help
avoid
a
veto,
promise
with
him.
But
he
is
so conservative
I
Lisan coperat1un In the House.
it, is impossible. It's worse with John Rhodes, two-y ear period. The GAO blasted the Navy for
71he two leaders Pre disparate men: Rhodes
"Throughout 1975," adds Rhodes,"'llp began
; akJ7. '.I
cause he is even further to the right than the Omitting the costs of some of the frigate's sub.
businesslike and conservative, O'Neill a (lain- almost every session with a brief harangue
1001
Presdent. But I think he Is gregarious and systems fr6m the overall program cost By
boyant Irish liberal. Yet there has been no hint of against Administration policy." For O'Neill,
"
omitting these costs, the
gaging
GAO alleges, the total
animosity in their thily House repartee, which cI'arges the GOP leader, "the word Republican
program cost is "understated,"
Footnote:
Still
burning
over
the
excerpts
we
has been conducted with elaborate, is a red flag waved beneath the nose of a feisty
Ilad read In him, O'Neill raised the subject on the
ut, politeness.
bull...
The GAO auditors Identified ationijl
ddi
.t louse floor again the next day. Hepredicted
"Tip O'Nei ll Is a gregar1t.zs and enga gi ng
problems with the frigate's weapons systems,
But behind the formal courtesy, appdrent ly,
Ithodes'
book
would
be
a
best
seller.
'
electronics systems,
________
Rhodes has been harboring some unflattering 1mm. But he would rather go down in ut eat tune
'1 say that," added the lltmocrathz leader 11w auditors also radar and sonar system.
after
time
and
veto
after
veto
than
ever
to
questioned whether the
private opinions of O'NeilL "Tip can be
sai'castca1ly, "having heard iatches from his
cooperate substantively with either the minority
program could meet its production schedule.
posalUe to deal with U you are in the minority)"
book, I want to wish the gentleman every sacIn response, the Navy contenth
side or the Ret,ubilcan President."
complains the minority
the new
cess."
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frigate
will have "as much or more capability as
In earlier times, most majority leaders
We read ONeill some of the roughwrus
Retorted Rhodes: "Iazn mire he(O'Nelll)will any previous
surface combattant," Part of the
cjnJJ with the minority "on the scheduling at from Rhodes' forthcoming book, which will be
IV6v&amp;illfind sc.me very Interesting reading In that book,
increase in the cost estimate, as the GAO
lelation, rectua and the like," Rhodes called "TheFutte System. " Smoldering, O'Neill
and will persor.ally autograph It and give it to ackn
owledges. is attributed to infLation, The
contends. "But not V.p."
"I've written e joke for you which will require
strode out on the House floor, fixed an evil eye on
him,"
Navy
also statea that the technical problems
O'Neill
as
telling
him:
The
GOP
leader
quotes
keeping a straight lace. Do you think you can
Rhodes and, watching his parliamentary
WATCH ON WASTE: President Ford has mentioned by the
auditors are manageable and
do it?"
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were under orders today to maintain control but avoid
bloodshed If possible in the riot-ravaged West Bank and
East Jerusalem area where three Arabs were slain this
week,
Defense Minister Shimcn Peres, speaking on television,
defended the policy of breaking up anti-Israel demonBut he said new methods were being investigated to avoid fatalities in the area that Israel seized
from Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war.
Israel's first consideration, Peres said, was "to insure
order and security to all residents, without exception." lie
said most of the Arab deaths were accidental, and troops
had strict orders not to fire at demonstrators unless their
own lives were in danger. Ten Ara bs have been killed by
Israeli forces in nearly four months of unrest.

By BOB LLOYD
absence cf their owner.
better than the animal control that time Alexander con- radios and an antenna, believed
Herald Stall Writer
Sheriff's deputies and animal department's cage truck.
structed new enclosures for the to have been stolen in area auto
Two performing chimpanzees control personnel responded
Deputies said one chimp was chimps,
but apparently burglaries, were found in the
were waiting at the Central and found the cavorting maneuvered into the cage truck "they've now found weaknesses impounded car.
Florida Zoo today for their animals were three of five but when officers turned their in the .enclosures and found
nos said
Detective Tom Berky
owner to claim them after chimpanzees at Alexander's backs another chimp opened ways
investigators have no reason to
to get out."
county animal control officers residence,
the cage and let the first one
believe thatthe stolen car was
Foot Chase
impounded
them
for
I)eputy Marion Matthews out,
Sanfrl police are looking for connected to a burglary
safekeeping Tuesday following said one chimp got a paint brush
Clarke said after his cigars a man who eluded officers early Tuesday night at a citizens
a four-hour escapade at and blue paint and painted on were gone that the two chimps today in a foot chase after a car band radio dealership at the
Geneva.
an exhibition trailer being built peacefully rode with him In the was stopped by Patrolman Sanford Plaza Shoppiug Center.
Authorities said neighbors by the owner,
car to the zoo where they are Mitchell E. Tindell at Celery
Burglars Flee
complained that chimps owned
"lie did a pretty good job, being kept until Alexander and Elliott Avenes.
Police responded to a burglar
by trainer Rudolph Alexander, too," said animal control of- claims them.
Tindell said the auto, later alarm, at Discount Cornwho lives off Lake Harney Road ficer Bruce Clarke.
Clarke said he hasn't issued determined to have been stolen munications and found the
at Lake Harney Acres, were
Officers managed to get one any citations to Alexander on In Miami, answered the business had been entered
running loose in the neigh. chimp back into an enclosure the loose chimps but that the description given by a citizen through the roof but apparently
borhood, scampering over but the other two apparently county received complaints who reported a prowler.
the burglars fled when they
fences and roadways in the like Clarke's cigars and car about them last year. lie said at
Police said four citizens band tripped the alarm.

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tlernan and a member of Cocoa
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charge of arrangements,
tonight near 60. Northeast
Cattleman's Association,
winds around 15 m.p.h. today
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becoming light and variable
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Funeral Notice
tonight.
Donald U. of I)otan, Ala., Carl
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NETTLES JOHN- Funeral
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of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
services for John Nettles,
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Pt 1, Box 463. Ovledo, who died
slight chance of showers. highs
Anne See, Oviedo and Mrs.
Monday will be held Thursday at
mainly in the mid to upper lOs.
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Lovs near 60 extreme north to
(.'rnetery Chapel With
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Canaveral: high 1:32 am., 2:01
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p.m.,
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Elizabeth Menard, Orange
ADMISSIONS
City
Sanford:
Robert I.. Murray, Plymouth
Pearl Archer
Billy A. Butler, Copley, Ohio
Connie Brown
DISCHARGES
Virginia A. Brown
Sanford:
Jacquelin. Goodson
Ostean Bradshaw
William S. Phillips
Leon Duffey
Bernice J. Stringer
Joe I.. Foster
Beulah Vann
Reginald Hill
Sheri Luke, Altamonte
Carrie M. Holton
Springs
William Holved
James C. MacGregor, David M. Houghton
I)eBary
Earline Johnson
Anna R. Boc'zluis, Deltona
Frank Knight
Gordon Lowe, Deltona
Mollie Muse
Herbert if. Matthews,
Kathie M. Poole &amp; Baby Girl
Deltona
Anne M. Porter
Doris V. Blair, Minis
Margaret E. Russell

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river removing debris and
cutting logs and trees which
have fallen into the stream as
well as cleaning the banks, the
mayor said.
Ile said initially the crew will
clean the area from SR 436
north to SR 434 and in the
second phase will work on the
river from SR 436 south to Trout
lake and SR 131. The project Is
expected to be finished within a
month, the mayor said.
The state is providing
transportation for the prisoners
to the site daily as well as their
food on the job.
The mayor pointed out that
the city, because of other
projects and priorities, could
not have performed the task
Itself. "We would have had to
pull men off other jobs," Floyd
said, lie noted that State Rep,
Vince Fechtel (It Leesburg)
assisted hini in gaining state
permission to use the prison
labor.

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to taxpayers for the project,
which will include the river's
expanse within the city limits,
at $15,000.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The dual problems of Communist participation in the Italian government and
western Europe's fear of a reduced U.S. role in defense
will be the focus of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's trip to Europe, which begins today.
The secretary's first stop was Oslo, Norway, site of the
annual conference of North Atlantic Treaty Organization
ministers.
Alter two (lays at the NATO meeting, Kissinger will
spend part of a day in Bonn, Germany, and then will go to
Sweden. Luxembourg and England before returning home
May 27.
Throughout the tour, the secretary will deal with the impending Communist role in a new Italian government
following next month's elections.

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crew of a dozen prisoners from
the Lake Correctional in.
stitution at Clermont and their
supervisor began a cleanup of
the l.ittle Wekiva River from
SR 436 north promptly at 9 this
morning, Mayor Norman Floyd
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Today's Topic: "Education Today - How
Relevant?" is discussed by John Ryor. presi
dent of the National Education Association.
and Rep Albert U Qule of Minnesota. ranking
Renuhhcan on the House Education and Li or
Committee. This article is adapted irulii d
debate at the National Town Meeting which Is
held each Wednesday in Washington D. C. at
the Kennedy Center where public figures
answer questions on current national issues.

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1977.
True enough, Americans

right now are joining
the labor force in numbers that have kept the official unemployment rate from falling below 7.5 per
cent. The economic growth which has taken hold
will have to become stronger in order to whittle

Vihien's Seminole County opponent In the race
Congress Is Don Reynolds, the principal at
for
Seminole High School. There are three other announced candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Reynolds campaigners are planning an old
fashioned picnic May 31 at Lake Golden at the
Sanford Airport.
The picnic is scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m. It's a
fund-raising event, of sorts, and tickets are on sale
$250 for children and $5 for
around
adults. John Mercer of the U.S. Flagship Bank of
Seminole is the chairman of the ticket sale.
Both Reynolds and Vihlen are Democrats. Thus,
they will face one another in the Democratic
Primary whoever emerges victorious from the
primary will face Richard Kelly, the Republican
incumbent.
Reynolds won't hit the campaign trail fuiltime
until after school lets out next month. Then he plans
a full summer of touring and politicking in cities
throughout the Fifth Congressional District.

Wednesday, May 119,1976-51A

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may force you Into this awk- grudge, but today you're liable
to put someone down for •
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social situations. Today you Keep in mind: Good things
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spade, but when you try to get
back to dummy. West will get
the lead. cash his queen of

trumps and leave you one

self-addressed envelope for
mailing. Address your letter to
me in care of the Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Radio
City Station, New York, N.Y.

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a salt restricted diet and should
have no salt. It has come to my

attent(onthathealthfoodstores
are selling a sea sail. 110w ones
this di ffer from iodozed salt,
and would it be better or as
beneficial as a salt substitute?
My problems are hypertension
and swelling from varicose
veins In the lower legs and
ankles. This is a very tasty salt,
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Herald-Tribune folded in 66,
and the World-Journal-Tribune
in 1967, Red seemed almost to
fade away.
He had been syndicated in
over 100 newspapers, but that
number dwindled, lie cornplained that the syndicate
salesmen were not selling him
properly. And the Women's
Wear Daily? Dear God, what
true-blue sports fan read that!
And those die-hard tans of
Red's who would sneak peeks at
the "Daily" were often
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read crotchety. Maybe he
believed nobody was rt'ading
him anymore.
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sports to cover the
national conventions in 1968. At
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top two professional boxers, League slow-pitch softball
"Irish" Gene Wells and Tony victory Tuesday afternoon as
Licata, meet tonight in a Roland Rasmussen went 4-for4.
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middleweight contest.
Bob Beine, Robert Smith,
Wells, the Southern middlewelght champion, is seeking Dean Smith and Gene Gibson
revenge for a loss that Licata added two hits each to the
gave him back in October of Methodist attack. Tollie Frank
ar'.d Dave Driefuerst had three
i'7t in MCbIIC,
the top hits for the losers with Eddie
that contest Licata
heavy favorite but was able to Barges, Greg Freeman, John
come away with only a one Zueli, Chris Frank and Mike
Ilartwig having two hits apiece.
point split decision.
At that time the Tampa based
302 000 5-10
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however,
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last week when they tumbled
intheseventhtodumpthem, 119. Now two notches down once
a Coast Line victory
Mercer Inks again,
tonight at 7:45 p.m. would put
the r'uelmn in a poor
Gal
challenging position.
Eldridge is also being pressed
MACON, Ga. (All) Sixfoot- hard from behind by Lake
nine' Kathleen McIntyre of Monroe Inn, winners of six of
has
been their last seven outings. Lake
Okeechobee,
signed to a full woman's bas- Monroe could use a triumph in
ketbll scholarship at Mercer its 9:30 pm. clash with Auto
Univerity.
Train to springboard past
Eldridge into second place in
n—t
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the Metro rankings.
Gregory Mobile Homes kicks
Commissioned
off the card at 6:30 p.m. in a
DETROIT lAP) Nationally battle with Patrick's Outcasts.
known painter Robert Thom of
METRO STANDINGS
(;rand Rapids, Mich., has been
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three times In the bottom of the said, "but if we had Jim Chones
1 sixth to break up a
tight pit. I broken toel when the season
ended, we coWd beat anybody.

and Eddie Bussard, taking Roston got by playing one good
home a 4.1 victory in Senior half tonight."
League baseba ll Tuesday.
Bussard allowed just one hit
the win, while Baker
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Jerry Collins owner of the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
and heading a group intereid
in buying the horse track,
agrees the purchase would be

foolhardy unless the state gives
bigger percentage of
actual earnings.
"This is my last year of losing
money," said Steve Calder, who
owns 24.8 per cent of the stock
In the track which set records
for attendance and mutual
"I'm either
handle last
going to sell or close this
down at the end of the Calder
meeting."
"I agree with Mr. Calder,"
said William L McKnight, who
owners a

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track

owns the other 75.2 per cent. "If
get relief from the
we
state, we ought to get out."
Collins, who also owns the
Kennel Club
Sarasota
discussed possible purchase of
the track Monday with Calder.
"We know all the problems,
still interested in
but
buying Calder," said Collins.
"We're financially able to buy,
and I believe we have the experience and Ingenuity to make
the track a success. But like the
can 't

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present owners, we would need
help from the legislature."
Calder's reported rob!emns
follow the financial setbacks in
recent years of now-defunct
Tropical Park and Hialeah
Race Track.
"Once Hialeah and Calder
and Tropical close down. It will
be too late for the legislature to
act," Calder said. -'And that
will be the end of Florida racing. Gulfstream cannot run
alone,

"If Gulfstrcamn's management think they can, they're a
little bit foolish." Calder said.
"Forty-five per cent of the
horses that ran at Gul(stream
and Hialeah last winter came
from Calder's stables.

Calder
,
hack and forth between Florida
and northern tracks except for
stakes rat-es."
Colder denied his statements
wereconnectedtoabill pending
in the legislature which would
give Calder and other
tracks a tax break over tracks
open during the more profitable
winter season.
summer

"If there is no year-round
racing in Florida,
men will remain up north where
there now is year-round
racing," he said. "It's getting
too expensive to ship horses

of $800,000, we'd only have to
pay taxes of about $300,000
each year.
"If hlialeah and this place
both shut down, the state is go-

ing to lose around $15 million a
year," he added. "The state
doesn't Invest any money, not
even one dollar. And they collect $20 million a
while
letting us go broke. It's the must
inequitable partnership I've
ever heard of,"
year

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better off closing down. Instead

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Celtics, a smile brightening his Ss, the team that traded him
usually dour face.
to Boston for Paul Westphal last
"Our poise was the differ- year.
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How does he like his new
blown out several times," Hem- team's chances against his old
sohn reflected of his team's 94- club?
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The column concluded:
"An old man's dream ended.
A young man's vision of the Sparks
future opened wide. Young men
have visions, old men have
dr ea ms. But the place for old
anth ers
men to dream is beside the
fire."
Darryl Merthie hit a home
In recent )ears, some con- runandpitchedt.hepanthersto
temporary sportswriters have a 15-7 victo ry over the Re bels in
felt that Red Smith should also
J un ior League Little
retire beside the fire. Although League baseball game In
many acknowledge that he was Sanford
per ha ps the finest wr iter ever
In ot her games, the Tigers
to appear regularly on the took 9-5 measure of the Carsports pages, they felt dinals despite a home run and
he is, now at age 70, becoming single by Freddie Miller, and
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Red Smith himself was won- two hits for the Twins.
dering the same thing. But
The Tigers' victory came
Smith made a comeback at
of a base hit off
least equal to any of those he Card pitchers Brian Sheffield
has written about In sports. And and Freddie Miller, who
('v recently, he received the most guilty of issuing 19 walks, seven
exalted of Journalism prizes, In the first Inning.
the Pulitzer. lie is the first
124-7
sportswriter
In history to be so Rebels
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commentary." Although Smith
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DEAR DR. LAMB In your
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American Medical Assn. that
Lamb
distance in a walking exercise
was almost as effective as
speed In developing the
respiratory and cardiovascular
system. I have been on the
aerobics cycling program and
have encountered some that would mean a heart rate of
physical difficulties. I would 8J'oUfld 120 beats per minute.
The re are other types of
like to know if I interpreted
exercise
that you car. use to
your remarks correctly.
work
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DEAR READER
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I !eel things should be done "is to add to the joy of the Ky., where the great race horse there posing as long as an
It was Smith's column for the column he shared with Arthur
but also with an uncustomary true, then they haven't done about it and that sports are part reader interested in the games Secretariat now roams a admirer remained. If he were a
October 27, 1951

New York Herald-Tribune, and Smith out. Red said yes. "There
described how the up-&amp;-dcoming

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and Lee MacPhail, presidents

In the rnllgn tP'(hook, "A man - you recognize 3uch
a was back playing the Palace." Leagues, said in a Joint washed with soap."
purer in my handling of the Japanese expression for that, Cameras clicked, other hands
Quarto of Modern Literature," man.'
Ills wife, Phyl lis, said, 'He statement that "The Supreme
Smith
has
said
language,"
he said. "I look at 'Rai Shun.' It means 'selling reached out to offer grass or pat
th
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there is sandwiched between
"1 was afraid he was going to had been more unhappy than he Court, the Congress and other the normal pattern,
I know I some of my writing from years springtime."
his nose. He acknowledged the
the prose of Winston Churchill say you exhume such a man,' a
either knew or admitted."
authorities have clearly placed have grown more liberal as I've past, and I say, 'Gee I should
On the day the PWiter was attention with quiet assurance.
and Dylan Thomas a piece of listener on the pressstand
His columns increased In the reserve system above grown older.
I seem to be have cooled it a little more." announced, Smith's column told He knew perfectly well that he
spot-news reportage, curiously whispered."
vigor. He has taken on the narrow, individual disputes." finding this a much less pretty
lie believes much of the about a springtime visit to was the attraction, he agreed ii
enough, by the American
When Bob Lipsyte decided to Sports Establishment with
Smith wrote: "If Chub and world than when l was younger, responsibility of a sportswriter Clairborne Farm in Lexington, was only fair, and he stayed
sportswriter fled Smith.

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16th. But the big play, accord.
ing to Martin.the Yankees'
manager, came In the 10th
when, with two runners on base,
New York third baseman Craig
Nettles dove to his right to
knock down a line shot off the
bat
bat of George Hendrick and
It Into a torceout.

Billn Marti said the big play
camey the 10th inning. Frank
Robinson said there shouldn't
even have been a 10th InnIng.
The New York Yankees,
trailing 6-I after eight innings,
erupted for live runs In the
ninth, then came up with rive
more in the 16th to beat the
Robinson. the Indians' skipCleveland Indians 11-6 Tuesday
night In the longest American per, took a dimmer view of the
Leaguegarnesofarthisseason. matter.

Sandy Alomar and Thurman
"We shouldn't even have
Munson had two-run singles for been in the 10th inning," he said
the Yanks in the ninth and Lou when asked about the play by
Piniella finally snapped the tie Ntt1es. "We should have been

ik ninth and then in the
clubhouse."
Elsewhere in the American
League, the Boston fled Sox
heat the Detroit Tigers 5-3, the
Kansas City Royals defeated
the Texas Rangers 3-1, the Chicago White Sox blanked the
California Angels 5-0 and the
Minnesota Twins edged the
Oakland A's 4-3 In 11 innings,
Milwaukee at Baltimore was
rained out.
The New York-Cleveland
game was one inning short of
the St. Louis Cardinals' 17-Inning. 4-3 victory over the New
York Mets April 19, the longest

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game in the majors this year.

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Sparky Lyle, 3-1, pitched six
scoreless innings of relief to get
the victory In the
minute marathon.
Indians starter Fritz Peterson, staked to a 5-0 lead In the
first three innings, tired in the
ninth. With his team ahead 6-1,
l'eterson allowed two singles to
start the inning and was relieved by Dave LaRoche.
Red Sox 5. Tigers 3
Rick Miller, getting a chance
to play regularly because of
Fred Lynr's shoulder Injury,
drove In two runs with a basesloaded single with two out in the

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ninth inning to lift Boston over
Detroit.
The Tigers had rallied for
three runs in the bottom of the
eighth - - their first runs in 31
innings - to tie the game.
Royals 3, Rangers 1
Amos Otis hit his seventh
home run of the season to tie
Cleveland's George Hendrick
for the American League lead
and Al Fitnnorrls scattered
seven hits to raise his record to
5-0 for the Royals, who moved
into First place in the Western
Division, 10 percentage points
ahead of the Rangers.

Cleveland

White Sox 5, Angels 0
Bart Johnson stifled California on three hits to record his
first complete game of the year
and his first victory since his
initial appearance of the scason. Pat Kelly's belted a threerun double for Chicago, and
[lucky Dent drove In the White
Sox' other two runs.
TwIns 4, A's 3
Dan Ford singled home
pinch-runner Steve Brye In the
11th inning with the winning run
for Minnesota. Twins starter
Dave Goltz went all the way,
scattering seven hits.

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1. ROdOIfO (71 10 0;.
(Kucla); 1. Justafrost Dvoraceli); S.
FOURTH
WINNIPEG AN - Getting period with more hard work,
Minnesota 4, Oakland 3. II in.
3.63; Monday. Chi, .341 ; Symbol (3) 1.40; 0(14) 110.00; 1 (4. Nobe(GiIi); 4. Beau Sabre (Sica). 7. 9.40, 1760; 2. Molina (3) 6.80. A.40, 3
a rest before the start of a cm- fast line changes and by push.
5) 300; 1 2:09
W Crawford, GIL. .340.
(yes Dream t5lr'); L Tallow
Paco (3) 500. 0(31)1*4 10;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Today's 0IS
clal
ies can always help a ing ourselves."
EIGhTH - I. Mario (CIart) (1)
RUNS-Monday, (hi, 33; Rose,
1)10.20; DC) 11 7) 1)15 80
(Brdges).
East
Milwaukee (Cotborn 23) at
Cm. 31. Schmidt, Phi, 79; Morgan, 780. 300. 2.60; 2. Sharp Cricket (6)
NINTH - I. Pines Bluff
FIFTH - I. GaldosBoniguen (1)
team - but the Winnipeg Jets
Kromm said most of the Jets
W L Pct. 08 Baltimore lCuellar 1 3), (n)
Phila
19 8 .701 may have gotten too much of a were edgy during the last few
New York (R. May 21) at
RUNS BATTED IPI-Kir.gman, 280; 0(61) $600; T (76-I) 1134 60; Neely),
3.
Rlteway Ralph 470. 310; 3. lsasaEIorri (1) 4.80; 0
Pitts
19 12 .613 2
Cleveland (Dobson 141. In)
good thing.
T 2:10.
days of practice and were not New
NY. 33; Monday, Chi, 29; Schmidt.
III 7) $2910; P 112 7) $107.10.
(CUIPI4IIII; 4. Shadydale Timbre
York
20 II .588 2'?
Boston (Jenkins 25) at De
NINTH - 1. Westerns Bev (No Driver); S. Senators Tina
phi,29; Gnilfey. (In, 27; Cey.LA, 25.
SIXTH - 1 BObMandiola (1)
By the time they lace off sharp In their final practice Chicago
II 15 .43* 7"i Iroit (Roberts 31), (n)
HITS- Rose, Cm, St. Cardenal, (Phillips) (5) 10.30, 6.00, 780; 2. (Rau); 6 Dandy Thing (Taylor); 1.
1110, 1020,5 60; 2. Zubi Lorenzo (5)
Thursday against the Aeros at here Tuesday, before heading Montreal
12 17
III I
Oakland (Torrez 11) at Ken. Chi, 44: Monday, ChI, 13; Montanez, Taylors Farvel (3) 3.60, 3.70; 3, Spanish Ellie (Myers); S. Racso 600.3,20; 3. Galdos Pace (3) 3,10; 0
St
Louis
II 20
117 8'
545 City (Splittorff 23). (n)
Iouston's Summit in the opener to Houston.
Bonnie Flyer (7) 2.20; 0(35) $16.60; (Selders).
SF. 42, Garvey, LA. ii.
(1 5) 1.62 20; P (1 5) 125240. DO (2 4)
West
Minnesota (Blyleven 32) at
12; T 2.00:3.
DOUBLES-Zisk. Pgfl,
TENTH - 1. Speed011i. (M.
of the World Hockey Associ1)51
SO
"TheJctsmadeshortworkof Los Ang
21 13 .61* Chicago (VuCkovich 0)). (n)
Madlock, Chi, 10; Garvey, IA. 10;
TENTH -I.MY Boy Joe (ROPuI.V) Crank);7. Ocala Spice (flridges);3.
SEVENTH - I SoianaPaco (3)
atlon's championship finals, their opponents in the Canadian Cincinnati
30 13 606
'
Only games scheduled
Cardendl, Chi, 9; Milian, NY, .
(6) 1 00. 200 2.10; 2. Enough Time Hazel Nut (Petersen); 1 Kenwood 1980,7 00, 5.40; 2. Apraiz Molina (6)
Diego
17 IS .531 3
•.- they'll have had an 18-day lay- playoffs, but we have other
ThUrsday's Games
TRIPLES-D.CaSh. Phi. 5; (5)13.30,4.20; 3.OcmulgeeGem(3) Jim (Myers); S. Freeze (PhillipS);
1 20.860,3. BobArrieta (2)5.20:0
HoustOn
iS 20 .141 6
Boston at New York, In'
DParker, Pgh, 5; WDavIs, SD, i; 300; 0(561151.60; 1(6- 5-3)1200.00; 6. Meadow Challenger (Slader); 1
off since winning the Canadian ideas about this one," said Atlanta
(1 6) 144 00. p
4) $101 40
12 fl
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Oakland at Kansas City, In)
T 7:09
Turner, O, i s Tied With 3
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Bones
Demon
(Kur?zworth);
S.
EIGHTH
Division title.
Houston veteran Gord.ie Howe. San Fran
II 33 .321 10
California at Texas. (n)
A - 1096; Handle $91,107.
HOME RUNS-Kinigman,NY, II;
Caroline CIgary (Nielson).
(1) 14 40.610.2.00; 2. OrbeArrieta
Tuesday's Results
Minnesota at Chicago, (n)
Houston fought through a
Schmidt, Phi, II; Monday, CPu, I;
3 9.20. 3.60, 3. Mutilta Mafidmola
San Diego 7. San Francisco 6,
The
Aeros
will
be
without
TONIGHT'S
ENTRIES
Only
games
scheduled
Cey. LA. I; Cedeno. HIn, i.
tough seven-game semifinal
(6) 600. 0 (3 7) 14060; P (7 3)
Ii innings
FIRST
1.
Barlo'.VS
DUIChIII
STOLEN BASES--Morgan, Cm,
against New England before center Larry Lund, who injured
$1590; Big 0 (36 with 31) 1271.20.
Chicago at Montreal, ppd,
14. Cedeno "In, II; Griffey, Cm, 10; (Vandervort); 2. Towaliga Mist
Q. 'beating the Whalers to take the a shoulder in the series against rain
NINTH - 1. Boniguen (6) 13.20.
J Mangual, Mon. 1. Cabell, Mtn. 7 ; (Sica); 3. Hobbys Changer
S20. 510; 2. Orbe (7) 5.20. 6.20; 3.
DAYTONA
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Philadelphia
at
New
York.
the Whalers, and Kronun said
Becker); 1. Chief Heather (Gill);
.Jnited States Division
Buckner, LA, 1
Ilasa (1) 1.00 Q (6.7)143.20; P 116 7)
TUESDAY RESULTS
DecIsions)- Billie E. (Peters); 6. Worthy Robin
While that was going on, the that has to hurt Houston. "He's Pod. rain
(4
PITCHING
517010
Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 1
NBA Playoffs
Lonborg. pn, 50. 1000. 1.91 (Seiders); 7. Western Scott
TENTH - 1. B.arqumnPecmna (I)
FIRST - 1. SotosEdward (2)
Jets spent their idle time prac- the key on faceoffs," Kromzn
Atlanta 3. HoustOn 2, 10 in
Semifinals
Matl&amp;k, NY. 40, 1.000, 2.81 Rocker. (Bourgeois), I. Chris Gold (Kucla). 3320. 540, 1.00; 2. VtctorSutton (13
080. 020. S20; 2. 8oL or enzo II)
nings
said.
"They'll
miss
him
offenSECOND
BesI-of.? Seniii
1. Palomlta Stardust 710,300; 3.
Pgh, Si, 933, 2.22 Koosman, NY, 4.
~ ticing.
IberGoros (4) 3.20; 0 100. 320; 3. Ibar Sutt on (3) 580; 0
Los Angeles 5, C.ncmnnatl 0
Tuesday's Result
The extra couple of days sively and on the power play."
, $(), 309 Strom, SO. 41, .000. 3.50 (Rau); 2. Miss Bernardston (I 2) 1.45.00; P (2-1) $16010.
(4 0) 520 10; P (II) 562.70; DD Is 8)

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$141 60.
SECOND - I. Mario-Diaga (I)
Phi, 3), 750, 4.70 Christenson, Phi, Crank); 1. Alton Byrd (Gill); S. Top 36.30, 6 20, 3.10; 2. Sofos Gos (1)
ELEVENTH - 1. Mutilla Paco
Reward
(D'Amato);
6.
Crazy
Goose
3 I, .750. 367.
(6)2080.5.60.6.40; 2. GaldosMolina
3. lbarE.'ward (3)'.00; Q
(Van
Deventer);
7.
Slick
Bullet
STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY,
(3) 3.60, 5.10; 3. Jorge Goodwin (7)
(I 4) $26.20; P (11) 1106.90; Big Q
P.Nlekro. All, ; J.Richard, Htn. (Filipelli); S. Queen May (Johnson) (12 with all I) $136.60; (12 with all
1260; Q (3 6) $31.60; P (6 3) 17410
THIRD
I. Meadow Lusty 4) 54) o
42; Montetusco, SF, 40; Lolich, NY,
TWELFTH - I. Orbe Sarduy Ill
(Adniance); 2. Chickenpicker
79; Ruthyen, All, 39
960, 600. 7.20; 2. Solana Boniguen
THIRD-I. lrDava
(3)7.00.
(6) S60, 160; 3 5454 Egurbi (1)
(Thompson); 3. Minor Beau 880. 300; 2. Mario Ovy (1) 8.00.
(hering);
1. Singing Sam (BOres.
600; Q (6.8) $41.10; P (86) $150.90;
340 3. RetaDiaga (2) 500. Q. (13)
nak);S. Floor Forcing (Johnson );
Big Q 13 with 68)11,01100.
S36,40; P(31) 56340
Ocala Eagle (Jef ferson); 7. SPdy
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No games scheduled
Atlanta (Ruthven 11) at Los
SEMINOLE
Lois (Pennell): S. Camden Bonnie
Angeles (John 121, (n)
Thursday, May 20
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
(Bourgeois).
Winnipeg at Houston. first
Cincinnati (Alcala 2 0)at San
FOURTH -1. Betsy Girl (Gill); 2.
Francisco (Montetusco i 7). In) game
FIRST - 1 Rudy Adams (Bill MISS Sharon Ruth (Wilsey); 2.
1i
Sunday, May 23
Thursday's Games
Spriggs) (3) 140, 300. 2 10; 2. Sand y Sampson Flight (Wyatt); 4. Cur'
Winnipeg at Houston
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Doll (1) 4.60. 300; 3. Royal Lobo (5) Jubilee (Kimball): S. Judo. Floyd
Tuesday,
May
IS
Houston at San Diego
3.00; 0 (31) $12.40; 1 1:36:1.
D. M. Regur); 6. Ocala Butler
i's
Houston at Winnipeg
Philadelphia at New York
SECOND - i. Little Jodi (Dennis (Wingard); 7. Dick Walnut
Thursday May 21
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Bourgeois) (6) 1020, 100, 100, 2. (De.,scr); S. Travel Wa, CTat'",
Hcuston at Winnipeg
Chicago at Montreal, ()
Cool Hand Luke (I) 1.60,300; 3. J M FIFTH - I. Beatrice Way
Friday May 7$
Atlanta at Los Angeles, (n)
Captain (4) 020; 0 0 6) 125 SO; T (6
Regur); 2. Victory Rally (R. Neely)
Winnipeg at Houston, if flC
14) 5622 SO; D.D. (36) 1.3400; 1 3. Diamonds Lad (Whayland); 4,
(V
essary
AMERICAN LEAGUE
2:17,
WASHINGTON (AP) - A state where officials want a
Conestoga B. (Kucla); S. Mighty
Sunday, May 30
THIRD - ). TiOgasGrace (Harley Senator (S. Clark); 6. Kingly Hal
East
new special House committee baseball team for the New
Houston
at
Winnipcg,
if
nec
Phillips) (3) 6.20,410, 200; 2. Ocala (Rau); 1. Dee Fnlskey (Flllpelll): S.
W t. Pct. GB
(_17 . _)~,
formed to investigate proles- Orleans Superdome.
13 ;0 643 c-.sry
New yk
Pinny (3) 8.60. 3.80; J. Rollick (Ii King David (Ormsby),
Tuesday, June 1
i: sional sports can be expected to
15 14 .517 3'?
320; Q (2 3)123.00; 1 (321)119600;
Passage of the legislation Baltimore
SIXTH -1. Peoples Chore (H. Le
hiin
Winnipeg at Houston, if nec
T 2:10.1.
13 14 .181 1'?
Van); 2 Manna (Roy); 3. More
begin work almost Immediate- creating the committee came Detroit
essary
Mmlwkee
FOURTH - I. Flying Hank Rc..'. (Wilsey) 1.1; 1. Byrd K.
11 13 458 5
ly, with an emphasis on base- quickly Tuesday evening as Cleveland
(Brltton' (1) 1.20,280,260; 2.Ocals (Ruggles); S. Knowing When
I) 16 .140 5'.,
ball,
congressmen, anxious to ad- Boston
Bonny (6) 1580. 4.60; 3 Diller W (1) (Serbes); 5. Knowing When (Sir.
12 16 479 6
4.20;Q(16) 151.40; T (16-1)1591.00; bes); 6. ACindy (Raul; 7. Sitar
West
Minor
journ for the day, cried out,
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Ken CIty
T 2:10:1
II 10
643 Hanover (Komers); I. Dee Dum
Rep B F Sisk D-Calif., will "Vote! Vote!" while Sisk and Texas
ur.4N
FIFTH
19
II
1.
Cardiff
(Hysell)
(5)
Greet'
(Kurtzwonlh).
be the chairman of the
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
'I)
13-mem- his Republican counterpart on Minnesota
880.400,260; 2. Navy Admiral (7)
IS 13 .552 7'
SEVENTH - I. Irene vo
N.rThqr,l Divisisa
ber committee which probably
Oakland
iS
17
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5
the floor, John Anderson of II..
W. L. PtCI. 00 110.380: 3 Imoulse (213.40:0 (57) (Aldrich), 2. Strong (Kurtzworth);
10 16 .385 7
3 Glenora Duke (Hobbs); 1. Mindy
Tampa
13 606 - 52710; T IS 7 - 2) 1163 80, T 2:10.1.
will include Reps. Frank Ilor- linois, attempted to explain the Chicago
Lakeland
SIXTH - I. Adios Duchess Nib (Rau); S. Stoney Kay (Phillips);
California
IS IS Ui
13 23 .361 9
ton,R-N.Y., and Gillis W. Long,
Si Petersburg
1517 .161 1'
details of the legislation.
(Filipelli) (1) 16.80, 6.10, 360; 2. 6 Joshua (Strong ); 7. Twin Jays
Tuesdays Results
D-I..a.
Milwaukee at Baltimore, ppd. W.nler KiVefl fl
Satelite Son (7) 3.10,2.80; 3. Captain (Ovoracek); S. Buddy Hope
In less than 10 minutes, and
21 10 577 - Riddle N (1) 300; 0 (121.20; 1 (17 (Thompson).
Get a $1 cash refund
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orton was co-chairman of on a voice vote with no dissents, rain
to is ste s 4) 5753.60; 1 1:36:3.
New York 11, Cleveland 6. IS Ft Lauderdale
EIGHTH - 1. Jasen Herb
when you
anHad hoc congressional panel the measure was approved. An innings
W Palm Beadu
II *1 WO S'
SEVENTH - 1. Brockpur t Boy cr1 (Rau); 2. Burns Guy
Pompano Beach 1221 241 tO
(11~
(Udell( ) 990, 440, 300; 2. Fargo
Boston S. Detroit 3
f) v
Dolly Jester
seeking the return of baseball to hour had been allocated for
(Beresnak): 3
purchase
Tues"y's Remits
Kansas City 3. Texas 1
Mimi,. Pompano Beach
Washington, and Long is from a debate.
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innings. Two games were rain- struck out three for his third home run into the center field into center and scored when field doubled with one out off
ed out - Philadelphia at New victory of the season without a pavilion.
Wynn's hard-hit grounder loser Randy Moffitt, 2-2, and,
Home runs can be either a York and Chicago at Montreal. loss.
Braves 3, Astros 2
bounced off Houston shortstop after Doug Rader was walked
surprise or a shock
it deDodgers 5. Reds 0
The Los Angeles right-bander
Jim
Wynn's
run-scoring
Roger
Metzger's glove into left intentionally, Kendall grounded
pends which side you're OIL
Rick Rhoden fired a three- broke a scoreless tie with a run- single In the 10th inning pro- field.
to Speler. His throw to second
Bill Robinson surprised not hitter for his first major league scoring double In the Fifth in- vided Atlanta with its victory
Padres 7, Giants 6
forced Rader but the relay to
only himself but Just about ev- shutout and had three hits and ning, only the third hit off loser over Houston. Dave May led off
Dave Winfield hit a one-out first was late and Winfield, runeryone else In the ballpark Joe Ferguson slammed a three- Jack Rillingham, 4-3. An inning the Braves' 10th with a double double and scored on Fred ning all the way, heat Willie
Tuesday night when he blasted run homer as Los Angeles beat later Steve Garvey doubled, to right-center field off Houston Kendall's force-out grotnder in Montanez' throw home. Butch
a three-run homer in the ninth Cincinnati. Rhoden scattered Ron Ccv walked and then reliever Mike Barlow, took the 11th inning, lifting San Metzger, 4.0, got the victory In
to help the Pittsburgh Pirates three singles, walked four and Fcrguson slugged his fifth third on Jerry Royster's single Diego over San Francisco. Win- relief.
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Dwindle D
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harder."
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many of his brother's records in
winning the Canadian Amencan Modified Racing As.wclation title In 1974. He won 30 of
37 races that year.
One of the pollsters cornmented, "It's a shame, really.
That kid really knows how In
drive a race car."
Gehlhausen's probable status
is contingent upon repairs being
made well enough and fast
enough on his damaged
McLarcn.
"We should have it done
soon," advised 1975's top rookie
In Iridy racing. "I'm not too
worried at this point."
Al least 20 other cars are
considered potential qualifiers
this weekend and observers
forecast a spieled ofl80 miles per
hour will be needed to Insure a
starting position in the May JU
race.
Foremost among drivers not
already In the field Is 1969 winncr Mario Andretti, who should
be a cinch.
Other likely prospects are
Steve Krislloff, David Hobbs,
George Snider, Jerry Grant,
Sheldon Kinser, Bob Harkey
and Lloyd Ruby.
Gordon Johncock had Tuesday's top practice speed at
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Only two rookies, Vern
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Palmer ' s Flight
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the one cunsidered the best
prospect, Jerry Sneva, doesn't
even have a ride at this point.
Goes As Planned Of those who do have cars assigned to them, Spike GehlhauMANILA (API - Golfer Ar- the-world flight by an executive sen, who crashed in pre-quall.
lying practice last Saturday, is
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considered
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Palmer and three compan"probable."
fringes of a typhoon today to ions left Manila alter 60 mmBilly Engelhart Is rated "poskeep his red peppermint-candy- uteson the ground during which
striped small jet on a record- the veteran golfer chatted on sible" but all the others, inbreaking course for an around- the telephone with President eluding Janet Guthrie, are considered "not likely" ía an InforFerdinand E. Marcos, a golfer,
mal Associated Pres.- poll of oftoo; was garlanded by pretty
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girls, and serenaded by a
other drivers,
mandolin band playing Filipino
Sneva, 27, brother of front
row
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YPSIL?NTI, Mich. (AP) - situation right now," said 'xit is beizig asked to take a
Eastern Michigan football Palmer, referring to his goal of "refresher test" this year beCoach George Mans has reaign- making it around the world in 60 fore being cleared to practice at
ed in a surprise move after hours, including time on the speed and qualify for the field,
ground.
serving for two seasons,
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The 35-year-old Mans made
problem," Sneva advised,
r goal Is well within
his decision known Tuesday In a
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hours and 9 minutes Logged by a
letter to Ath!etk Director Altest In two 20-lap halves this
business Jet arourd the world LB
bert E. Smith.
year. Before this it was in four
1966, the standing record.
1966,
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Palmer headed for Wake only the rmal i0-1ap part. Now
at Michigan Tech and the University of Michigan before he Island, 3,000 miles further east its the final 2(Wap half.
went to'Eastern Michigan two of here.
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Chicago (Burns I 4) at Mon
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attend, as well as the national chairwc.man of the Women's
Political Caucus, Audrey Colom, who will give the keynote address at a luncheon, Saturday.
In keeping with the Caucus' top priority for 1976, the
ratification of the Equal Rights Amendement (ERA), awards will
be presented a banquet Saturday night to Florida legislators
who have worked for women's equality.
At least one man, Rep. Dick Bachelor of Orlando, will receive
an award for his pro-ERA stand. Awards will also go to State
Legislators Lori Wilson, Elaine Gordon, Gwen Cherry, Elaine
Bloom, Gwen Margolis, Helen Gordon Davis, Karen Cc,olman and
others.
The Women's Political Caucus has vowed to run opposition
candidates against every state, county and local official who has
not supported women's equal rights.
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passage of the ERA in Florida is to "remove opponents of the
amendment from the legislature. We feel a necessary
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In fact, Lilly is engaged to a
Ms. Weiss also feels that her more mature than my other
coming a lawyer has been a didn't mean anything to my Weiss, who now works for a with me. It's difficult For a
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had reached the top of
mind or a man with a tax prob- beneficial to her two youngest she points out. "They have mother, and that can be some- thought!
and after surmounting such which was a real surprise to her age was an asset.
mountain.
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the
situation,
problems as a congenital heart me. I was really accepted and
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mountains in
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running a household while atschool and
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But the Council can afford it. print peasint dresses are
Development Council of
For the last movement,
As one of the releases atates,
shown, with and without everything that defines the
skimping.
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reporter estimates the w hole largest clothing exporter, pants.
catwalk: Indian and South
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shindig this spr ing - the first selling more than V. billion of
Hong Kong ready-to-wear apparel in shops around the two, is called "The Uniforms." tassels, boleros over long tunics
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festival held In the United world."
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clergyman urges a ban on
babies attending church. After
what happened at our church
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program is free to the public.
M es'nbersnf the group include
Patricia Stenberg, oboe and
recorders: Sabina Micarelli,
violin: Gary Wolf, piano; and
Lee Eubank, string bass. All
are well -known to Floridians as
outstanding teachers and
performers. Basically Baroque
ensemble was organized In the
fall of 1973 and has been in
popular demand since that
time. The ensemble will be
joined for the eve ning by two
guest artists - John Borg.
viola, and John .Norton,
clarinet. Borg is principal
violist with the West Coast
Symphony in Sarasota and
Norton is presently a graduate
student at F11J.
The progrwn will include
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political beliefs, joining with other women and men to participate
Elly Peterson has served as assistant chair of the Michigan
in politics and policy making at all levels of government.
Republican Party, and as organizational director of the Michigan
All persons running for public office are invited to attend the Republican Party. She currently serves on the advisory board of
state conference and makepublic
publictheir
their views at the Saturday the National Women's Political Caucus, as a member of the
noon luncheor. meeting. The public is invited to attend the lun- President's Advisory Committee on Consumer Affa irs and as a
cheon and the banquet Saturday evening. Tickets are $4. for the public member of the International Women's Year Comm,.4310n.
luncheon and $15 for the bannut Interested nercnn rnv h.iv
The sinale focus of ERAmerica is the ratification
the
by writing to Florida Women's Politi cal Cauc'is
Amcndemnt. ERAmerica was formed in February of 1976
Treasurer, June littler, 3021 N.E. Tenth Dr., Gainesville, Fla. as a na tio nal coalition of churches, labor unions, and cIvic and
3i0l. Tickets will also be available at the door.
women's groups who have endorsed the ERA as a top priority.
National chairpersons of ERAmerica, Liz Carpenter and Elly
Within the past year It became clear to these organizations, as
Peterson, will speak about their organization's efforts to ratify
well as to individuals throughout the co untry, that an independent
the Equal Righ ts Amendment at the banquet.
na tio na l ERA campaig i was essential for ratifica tion.
Ms. Carpenter Is the former executive assistant to Vice
ERAmerica fulfills their request for political leadership at a
President Lyndon B. Johnson. During the Johnson Presidential national level to unify the existing ERA programs and draw
years, she served as press secre tary and staff director to Lady together the available r eso ur ces of expertise for maximum efBird Johnson. She currently serves as a Democratic National
fectiveness. Never before has a campaign of this scope been run
Committeewoman and vice president of Hill and Knowlton, an
for ERA ratification. ERAmerica will mobilize and coordinate
international public rela tio ns firm. Ms. Carpenter has written
the best resources available from national organizations, state
"R uffles and Flourishes," an account of her White House years,
coalitions and political leaders throughout the country to reach
and currently is producing a Bicentennali series on 'Wha t Makes
the common goal of ERA ratification.

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believe in equal rights under the law for the 53 per cent of the
population who are women is not qualified to represent 53 per cent
of the population, and should be replaced by someone who
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Remember, even the most shopping for a whole water- sherbet and effervescent
WATERMELON FROSTED
This summer, lil' those past expert melon pickers have melon, select one that's firm, gingerale. When preparing this L1 large watermelon
American treat. But did you and to come, Americans will difficulty choosing a ripe symmetrical and fresh looking, summer refresher, sup out all
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Cut watermelon into chunks
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watermelons provide essential picnics,
red color inside. Black seeds where the melon contacted the the watermelon balls. As a food mill to make about 3 cups
fluids and are a vital, staple
Here's some Important tips indicate that the melon has soil as it grew. But if the Un- gorgeous to look at as it Is to of clear juice. Divide among 4
food' The watermelon has for watermelon shoppers:
reached maturity. If you're derside is quite pale, the u&amp;elon drink, this cooler makes a tall glasses. Scoop '2 cup ice
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Makes: 4 servings.
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melon, but (lid you know that Frosted to be beautifully pink
WATERMELON COOLER
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Place under preheated broiler ingredient for all sorts of food mill to achieve this effect, I cup blueberries
mr minutes. Melt remaini ng 2 summer dessert drinks? If you then just press the seeded 1 pint lemon sherbet
tablespoons butter. Stir in buy a whole watermelon, why watermelon pulp into a 1 quart gingerale.
cheese, bread crumbs and not plan to eat half of it as strainer, working over a bowl,
chilled
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Divide watermelon balls and
Return to broiler. Brown cool drinks with the other half? Topped with a delicious scoop of blueberries among 4 tall
lightly, about 2 minutes. Serve
Try a Watermelon Cooler. It vanilla ice cream, this drink glasses. Add a 12-cup scoop of
on toast rounds. Garnish with combines the flavors of fresh will win you raves and start a lemon sherbet to each glass.
anchovies, if desired. Makes 6 fruits
watermelon and new traditton of watermelon Fill glasses with gingerale.
portions,
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butter. Add onion and green
pepper: saute for 3 minutes.
Add flour; cook and stir for I
minute. Stir In tomatoes, salt
and sugar. Cook and stir until
mixture boils and thickens. Stir
in half of the toast squares.
Pour into a greased 1 quart
casserole. Top with remaining
toast squares. Bake in a
preheated 375-degree oven until
hot and bubbly, about 15
minutes. Makes 4 portions.

WITH PURCHASE TOTALING

USE THIS COUPON WITH OTHER TRIPLE

margarine
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and oil. Let stand for 10
minutes. Add vinegar and
water; mix well. Lightly spoon
over Tomato Medley Salad.
Refrigerate remaining
dressing. Makes about. 1 cup
dressing.

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Hold tomatoes at room
temperature until fully ripe.
Cut into one-quarter-inch thick
slices; set aside. Slice green
pepper into strips and
cucumber into thin slices; set
aside. On a large platter
arrange tomatoes, green
pepper and cucumber in strips.
Spoon herbed Italian salad
dressing over vegetables. Let
marinate for 10 minutes before
Sprinkle
with
serving.
scallions. Makes 4 portions.

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Hold tomatoes at room
temperature until fully ripe.
Cut tomatoes in half. Place in
shallow pan, cut side up.
Unbble i teaspoon oi the lemon
juice over each half. Sprinkle
halves with salt and black
pepper. Dot each half with onehalf teaspoon of the butter.

TOMATO MEDLEY SALAD
3 medIum-sized tomatoes
1 green pepper
1 cucumber
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dressing
l,1 cup sliced scallions or
green onions

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iivii iuisiuwt: U tue
tomatoes you buy are not fully
ripened, and they probably will
not be unless they are locally
grown, ripen them at room
temperature for several days
and this will help develop more
flavor and tenderness. You can
wrap a tomato in a sheet of
newspaper or put it into a
brown paper bag to hasten the
ripening
process.
Once
ripened, keep them In the
vegetable crisper until needed.
Tomatoes, of course, make
great medley salads but they
also are a perfect dish when
served stewed or broiled with
cheese topping.

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ONLY...
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CITRUS,
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BRIVARD,
COLLIER
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Tedious

a tendency to nod off, par- most prestigious honor.
By JAY S'HARBUTr
ticiJiarly when clusters of proAP Television Writer
Public television, whose producers
or writers were cited as grams won six Emmys, also
NEW \'OIIK (AP) - Okay,
that's it. No more Emmy intherunningloranawardlna won the evening's no-show
award, with five Emmy Wlflawards shows for me. I'm not given category.
For example, in comedy- ners failing to attend the blackwatching another one until they
let the troops from NBC's "Sat- variety writing, three shows tie bash at the Shubert Theater
urday Night" - who won four werenominated,Sowerea total in Los Angeles.
of 31 people who wrcte them.
CBS and ABC each had two
Emmys - produce it.
And I'll only watch that if The names of all 31 were read no-shows, while NBC had but
they're given carte blanche to on the air. It made watching one.
fling a cream pie at any Emmy paint dry seem downright
No doubt the abstentees had
good reason for being AWOL.
winner whose aceepta1ce lively.
And mercy, was it hard to For example, they might have
speech thanks more than two
persons. Such flingtng would stay awake as most winners seen last year's Emmy show,
have helped Monday's show on trooped onstage to thank their which proved that never in the
producers, directors, writers, courseofhumanevent.shaveso
ABC.
Producer Norman Rosemont actors, agents anc everyone many been honored by so
was urder jntriy'tinns to liven else they could think of in 30 many.
I feel sorry for Rosemont, a
upthe proceedings, which have seconds for making their
good producer who did his best
lost an estimated 10 million awards possible.
The Emmyliing ran 24 mm- tospruceupthisyear's Emmyviewers in five years on
grounds of too many awards utes over schedule. it might dispensing. But he was working
still be going on today, nad not with a statuette version of
and too little entertainment,
10 Emmy winners failed to "Mission Impossible," As the
He gave it the old Hollywood
try, but the result still was two show up to collect what is con- trombone player said when he
hotrsand44 mlnutesofgener- sidered American television's missedhisbus,lrestmycase,

ally unrelieved tedium,
ed by the cry, "And the winner
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Heetherton, (B&amp;W) 1965. Paythopath makes
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Yeah, there were occasional

cs life a

height spot.s, like when Enuny

'7. FMeLV FOCUS
9 BARETTA. To solve a

comedy nominees Harvey Kor-

senesofmejorpewelrt:ibberies,

Chase broke all tradition by

man, 'flm Conway and Chevy

Barettaplacesstna*lnariex
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starring Lee Grail (A)

human touches, such as ue

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And granted, Rosemont was

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my to reduce the number of

'9.' STARSKY APCHIjTCH:
The paIr try to nail a

categoriesofawardspresented

on the show, a feat akin to

doc$cwvvker wtto killed an
cover officer. (Fl)
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There only were 45

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categories

Monday, compared to nearly 70
last year.
But even at that, I had to fight

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ever,

the

Officials declined to name

filming of all of William Shake- possible partners, but the BBC
has produced several series in

speare's 37 plays.

years," said BBC director of

TV

Is sparkle.

Television Acade-

"as,..,

partner to finance the project.

playseachyearfurthenextsix

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Brown" producer Lee Mendelson to the Late Vince G-

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to hook up with a production

has

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Inc.
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podium when their names were

And there were some warm,

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read.

9:30

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the

citing one," Mime said. "We

Shakespearean canon which

thinkitoughttobedoneandwe

will last until the end of the

think we're the only TV or-

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ganizationlntheworldthatcan

Production is scheduled to
startlnaboutl8monthson the

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$3.6 million program. BBC, a soon

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300

Legal Notice

NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that th
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County. Florida, shall at
1:00 P.M. or as soon as psible
therealter, on the 15th day of June.
1916, in the Seminole County
(Wed)
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
35: MOTHERS IN LAW: (Fri.
consider the adoption of the
______________________ followiric Ordinance:

N

APPLICATION
The City of Sanford, Florida
hereby gives public notice of t
ntent to tile a local option and or
dinance with the Public Employee
RelationsCommissionoltheStaleOf
Florida. A copy of said ordinance
available for inSpeCtion by the
public at the office of the City Clerk
and at the office of the City Manager
in the Sanford City Hall. The ap
çihi0 will be filed with the State
Public Employee Relation Com
misSion on June 2. 1916.
Warren E. Knowles
City Manager
CITY OF SANFORD, FL

PubliSh' May 17, ii. 19. 1916
DEl 9?

NOTICE OF SALE
I. WINFIELD CREBS, d.b.a
WESTSIDE GARAGE, will sell at
public sale for cash on June 1. 1976,
at 10.00 o'clock A.M., at Westside
Garage, 2207 West First Street, Lake
Monroe. Florida, one 1964 Old.
imobile
ID
Sedan,
No.
i56o9oE173n9. for failure to
repair and storage charges thereon.
Dated at Lake Monroe. Seminole
County, Florida, this7th day of May,
1976
WINFIELD CREBS
dba WESTSIDE
GARAGE
Publish May 12. i9. 1916
DEl 62
___________________

NOTICE OF SALE

ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING
THAT THE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
AND OPERATION OF WATER
AND SEWER UTILITIES IS IN
THE
PUBLIC
INTEREST;
PROVIDING THAT SEMINOLE
COUNTY SHALL HAVE THE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
FURNISH
WATER AND SEWERAGE SER
VICE. PROVIDING ACQUISITION
STANDARDS AND METHODS FOR
THE PURCHASE BY SEMINOLE
COUNTY OF NEW PRIVATELY
OWNED WATER AND SEWER
UTILITIES ESTABLISHED AND
CONSTRUCTED OR THE SUB.
STAN TIAL ALTERNATION OR
E•XPANSION OF EXISTING
PRIVATELY OWNED WATER
:Z':zi
:L:T:
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
nEPIrATION TO THE PUBLIC
AND MAINTENANCE OF CER
TAIN FACILITIES BY SAID
UTILITIES; DEFINING IN.
VESTMENT COST OF THE
FACILITIES OF SAID UlLlTIES;

TO

GIVING SEMINOLE COUNTY AN
OPTION,
UNDER
CERTAIN
CONDITIONS, TO PURCHASE
ANDACQIJIRESAIDFACILITIES.
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
AN
CALCULATION
OF
ACQUISI TION
INVESTMENT
COST PURCHASE PRICE PUR.
SUANT TO A SPECIFIED FOR.
MULA AND A RETURN ON IN
VESTMENT WHtCH TOGETHER
CONSTITUTE THE PURCHASE
PRICE FOR SAID FACILITIES;
REQUIRING THE FILING OF

CERTAIN

SPECIFIED

I. WINFIELD CREBS. d .a
WESTSIDE GARAGE, will sell at
public sate for cash on June 1, 1976,

Garage, 2207 West First Street, Lske

STRUCT ION COST ANALYSIS;

Truck,l 0. No. R3AIOS31, for failure
to pay repair and storage charges
thereon.
Dated at Lake Monroe, Seminole

CERTIFICATION AS TO THE
TOTAL NUMBER OF POTENTIAL
CUSTOMERS
OF
SAID
UTILITIES; PROVIDING FOR

WINFIELI) CREBS
dba WESTSIDE
GARAGE
Publish. May II. 19. 1916

FACILITIES
AND
ITS
DEDUCTION
FROM
SAID
ACQUISITION
INVESTMENT
COST
PURCHASE
PRICE;

t 11:00 o'clock AM, at Westside AND SUPPLEMENTAL

$

5:30 P.M
8:00 AM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon
-

For Lease- Service Station BAY)
ONLY at 2 high volumri g
locations. Cafi 322 0015

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

9-Good ThngS?o

Eat

L

I n Remembrance ' Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music, is offering
Honor The Memory Of
private lessons In Sanford 322.
(1919
Departed Loved Ones
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DEZ63
NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENItiaI

THE

Esecution IsSued out of and under
i,.
i ,, ,,,. r;.,.;. ,•,,,,, ,,,
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered in the
alu'esaid court on the 3rd day of
March, A.D. 1976, in that certain
ase entItled, J M. Blythe, d b a
Seminole Coin Center, Plaintiff, vs
Ray Clarence Pritchard and June
Prilcflard. hi% wife, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Ezeution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by Ray
Clarence Pritchard, said property
be:ng located In Seminole County.
FlorIda,
more
particularly
described as follows:
One (1) 1973 Chevrolet, Black
Caprice, 4 door sedan Vin. No.
i69R3Yl3267l, being stored at
Aitamonfe Garage 0 Allamonte
Springs. Florida.
Additional information available
from the Civil Division of the
Seminole County SherifVs Depart
meof.
end the undertIgnd as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, will at
11:00 AM. on thC 77th day of M6y,
A 0. 1976, off,r for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for Cash, Subject
10 any and all eaiUing Ieins, at the
Front (Westl Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
FIo,14a, flu above deIcrlbd p.,
serial property.
That said sail is being mad. to
satisfy the termS of laid Writ of
Ececution.
J'.i C. $"..
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Pvølish: May .. 12, 19. 26, 197$

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WITT REALTY

EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONA- First area, central air.
wall to wall carpet, 2 BR. 2 baths,
large Eta, room, attractive kit.
Stove oven,
bullt in
chen,
refrigerator, paneled OffiCe, 2
carports. $245. P40 pets. 511 1010
___________________________________
3 Bedroom. I bath, family room with
fireplace, large utility, fenced
yard. 372 3704 after 5.30.

Peg. Real Estate Broker 371 0610
322 2746
122 0779
323 7095

)BR,2ol3WashingtonAve $2ISmo.
323 101Owk days or 322 6451 week.
lidS

* * * *

Furnished

I Bedroom turn housC
downtown SanlOrd
Couple only. 372 2645

Stenstrom Realty

- 322-6457
Longwood Groves - $1103 down,
assume mortgage $35,900. 3 BR, 2
bath, refrip . citrus. $772 SO mo,
$311213

* * * *

322- 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

2565 Park
Make your Budget go further. shop REALTORS
______________the ClaSSified Ad' .very day
El.. CAPITAN, 3 BR. I,baths, low
down. low monthly payment. Walk
34-IW)bile Homes - to schools 121.900.

the foundIng

Real Estate

322-2420

38-Wanted to Rent
-

I '76
? Evening Herald
BOX G-22, Teaneck, N.J. 07666

Want to rent building Suit6blC for all
type repair work, prefer about
25'x30' or larger, near Sanford.
with all utilities and reasonable
rent, 3236017 days or 327 5721
eveninos

Enclosed is $
,.. Please Send me
copies of 76 at $7.95 each.

1NAME

I

Completely renovated 3 &amp; 4 BR
homes, 1', baths, with central
heat, from $10,000. As low as $100
down
Look iq for a Home call

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
3222118

-

W, Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101 W. Commercial
Phone3221001.Saflford

3 BR, 2 baths, central heat &amp; ar.
garage, screened back porch By
owner 373 6309

ZIP
rnn.,

____

MONTH

Iand2 Bedrooms
I or Baths
ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING
QUIETANOSERENE
Modern Ficililias
AIlO.E.KitCtleflI

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cMarincr's

125

1505W. 25th St.
SAN FORD

322.2090

atid West of Hwy. un
AtllNFloridaAve. I
Ph. 323-4610
AM

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1.

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
140 worth of aquarium equipment,
512. 2 good drills. $7 each. Phone
321 0913
_____________________________
Wanted. Residential $ite for
Leading
swimming
pool.
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1916 model above
,,..s,a*,4
nni
T,ii
rnnii,1rAtiein
given for prime location. Call 30$
122 1220 collect.

Db..,.,s

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer aiul
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 1915
season, half pric'e. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303
635 9)51 collert

In Remembrance
Loved Ones

With A

,._

..,

75-Recreational Vehicles

62-L.awn.Garden

•CLUBROOM
POOL
C

HIghway 17-92, Sanford

1:,!

't323-U7Oor S3l-97l7y

condition.
.5795

1910 Datsun 240Z, British
racing green, AM radio,
extra clean.

BILL BAKER

VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322-1835

77- Autos Waned
LONG WOOD
BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to 13$ for
complete car. Call 3721621 atter 4
pm.

LINCOLN -MERCURY

HOME'OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER

Any year lhru 1976 models. 7 days
week. Call collect. 34*.71'fl

78-WtorCyCIes

HAS
SPECIAL VALUES
FOR YOU ON
FINE PRE-OWNED
CARS LIKE THESE!

1915 Triumph Tridenl m3tor cydle.
like new. Must sacrifice. $1295
Call today. Hacienda Motors. 373
9395.
1975 Honda, CVC CiviC, 2.000 miles.
53,100 or best offer. 3231716; alter
5. 3fl 06*0.
1973 Yamaha 175. in good shape.
$300. Phone 9017754803 after 5
p.m.
Orl bke, 1972 SuzukI TM 403
Asking 1350 Phone 323 1201 after I
am

N.W Corner of Wekiva Park Drive
and Hwy
Joe B McCawley Sr. Sole Owner
HOME OF THE MONSTERO
DELISHYOSA
Pare &amp; Unusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
YOU ALL COME
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301 W. First Sf., 322
.Ul13

'75 CAMARO
Yellow Super Sharp
-

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
37% 3866 or 323 1710

315O

p8195

Tra i let's
79-Trucks____________________

'73 COUGAR
III
ws,,,v

1967 Ford F 500 lIft van, hydraulic
lift, air Phone 323 7340.

Sell us your car or truck even if you
uwe money On it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT
SUN. Fern Park, 031 1310.

64-EquIpment for Rent
-- --

1972 Ford Pickup, '. ton, fully
equIpped, camp Special. 52.403.
323 1155 or 6684621.

Ste,im C loin your own Carpet
kent our Ririsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 327 5181
_____________________________________

(ill

15 Words $2
Add lic for each additional S words

Call
3222611 or 8319993
CLASSIFIED DEPT
The Evening Herald

PLANTS - Good Price's. Good
Advie. Plants &amp; AnswerS. 210 E
1st SI., 373.7677.

Can't %ly on a diet?
Call 3 22 0074
Moving - Household furnishings.
Everything goes. '$1 Comet, 5150.
Phone 322 9363.

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, .,g

owner

14495

p2975

Longwood
LINCOLN MERCURY INC.
Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service - Sales - Rentals
131-4090
Southof Sanford
$533 Hwy. 11.92 at S Points

322-4164

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

_________ ____________________________

--

DOBERMANPINSCHERS
AKC Puppies &amp; Stud Service
Call Mr Ar.jerscii, 365 57.10

68-Wanted to BIJ'/
PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
for 30 pcI commission. Free Pick
ups. Auction, Saturdays 1 p m
Sanford 322 2270

Al
'
C"J'
aslumlnum JIUtfl9
I can cover your home *10 alum
SOng
I, S011il System AlSO
RooIng. Gutler
20 yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co $51 9563

UsedOtliceFurniture
also buy total inventories.
SoutnernLiquidators
Ar.opka. 88.9 liii

Three 18 Cu. ft.

Sale $420
Reg.$519
0ne21 cult.
Sale $465
Reg, $569
One 21 cu.It,
With Dispenser
Reg. $769
S.aleUO

Side-By-Side
Refrigerators
One 22

cu. I I., White
Req. $799
Sale $550
One 24 cu ft.,
Harvest Tono
Sa1eSlSO
Reg.$909
One 24 Cu. ft.. Wbite
Sale $150
Req. $909
One 24 Cu. It., Avocado

Appliance Repair
Major household appliance repair.
30 1rJrS experience. We service
all make
_l.i:asonable Call
anytime.
____________________

Beauty

Care

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
'tormrrly Harreett's Beauty Nook)
5191 First, 3225112
___________________________

Concrete Pavement
ork,nq Lot Maintenance- Seal.t'çj
and Striping Durable Scalers. 303
Lemon St - Sanford, 123 6.141

_________________

Home Improvements

_____________________

C E SHEPHERD
Panting, Rcmodelin'l (,iiCrJi
Wepars Call 113 5615

________________

SaIe$960

Sanford Electric
Company
Open Mon. thru Fri. 6a.m.
to S p.m. Closed Sal
Ph. 322- 1562
2522 Park

BEST PRICE
BEST PRODuCT
Free Estimates-li Hour's
THERMO.TEK,$3; 0921

__________________

Lund Clearing

_____________________
C&amp;A

Backhoe Service

I na: i iedrrlg. 1.11 dirt, clay, rock.
Alt hinds of digging Housetrailers
stored and moved 372.9142
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch
work. Fill dirt. top soil 322 5943
DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lakes dug. 1st 50'xlOQ'. 12 i1e'P,
1550. Custom work, 172 hr 363
3114
_____________________________

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
Mowing. edijr. Ir.:ini'iq **.lding
and ferlilizing. Free estimates
Phone 323 3951.

Pest Control
______________________________
____________________________
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
_______________________________
372 586.5
rr,nt Exterminating Co-Complete
Pest Control and Termiting Free
lnspectioii All Pest Control. 10
oc? Discount 31) 2956
_________________________________

Pressure Cleaning
Mobile

Home

?)ashnq

&amp;Pc,o
n,,,,v
Price's. Free estimates. 668.456*
o..v ,.

Exterior Cleaning Specialist. HI
Pressure spray wash Houses,
Roofs 3220779

Roofing
Eipert roof repairs. Itat roots or
shingles, All work guaran.
BR000EPI ROOFiNG, 373.
6700
____________________
______________________________
Filch and Repair. Re Roofing
CarFentee' repair. Fast Service.
All 'work guaranteed
ftont3çd
II yrs exper,ence
Bricker Roofing. 3 mo

Sewing

J

ependacie teenager available for
ohnny Walker
Iii's Custom
yard work. Odd lobs, light hauling.
'40* Otters you toe ulme quality
Ladies' clothing Wedoing gowns
6191
322
workmanship in your remoseiing _____________________________
__________________________________
Phone 172 74*9
______________________
arid additiOns requirements as 5
EXPERT LAWN CARE
hiS
general con
available in
Mowing. Edging , Trimming
%truCt.on
Phone3fl 1192
Free Estimate's

Well Drilling

322-6457

With Dispenser

Reg.S1159

Home' Repaurs. Door &amp; ':Iindow
replacement, Screen repairs Call
after 6 p m . 373 *206
_______________________
________________________________

Insulation
___________________________
___________________ __________________

___________________
White, With Top Freezers
One 16 cu. ft.
Sale $420
Req. $489

Home Improvements

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

______________________
HIGHEST PRICES

GE Refrigerators

Compose your own memor inTl. or
ask our assistance. We should
receive your message no later
than S p m Frday, May 20th

'75 MONARCH

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

______ -

FREE Basset Hound t good home
I': years old, male, good wilh
children Has AKC papers. 365

We

s r

-

65-Pets-Supplies

----._________ .

)All ly.

Excellent buy

1973 Toyc"a. air. AM. Camper top,
Mt'i! tell 4fl 3443 a'!er 4 PM

FARM TRACTOR
1.350
2661 Maqoolia
_______________________________
______

-

_______________________________

1974 Toyota pick up. long bed. air
373 5064 after 1 p.m

'

$4375
'75 MARK IV
Distinctive car - clean

-

63-MachinerY-Tools

-

-

'74 MERCURY Marquis
Stereo,'&amp; tape clean

_____________

-

'73 Cf*DILLAC
Sedan DeVille. Cadillac
quality well equipped

$4495

l9lSRD7SOYamaha
ExceIientRunningCond
1500.3220959

-

To Be Published

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
372.3172
311 315E. First St

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

miles, Show room

Reconditioned Batteries, $17.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

Cactus Queen Nursery

_____________________

children's clothing. Boys' flcw
casual suits, shirts, short &amp; long
pants,glrIsdresses&amp;shoft &amp; long
play SuitS.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph. 322 1301
7610 Hiawatha

Furnished or Unfurnished

1974 Datsun 240Z, 2+2, blue
metallic, air, stereo low,

c.uTiYv UflW

8IIS secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
NOLLS
Casselberry. '1 92, 8)0 1706
________________________________
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Memorial Day Message

301050 &amp; 60 pct diSCOunt on all

LAKtSIOE
APARTMENTS
Large't.&amp;2Bdrm.

Across From Ranch House

Used office turniture

322917$.

Sale

r%ij.

'

BROWSE AND SAVE 'It's easy
and fun ..The Want Ad Way,

__________________________________

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TOWNHOUSES

FRO H

Merchandise

__________________________

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I

1915 Fiat, factory air, FM stereo.
6.000 miles. Weekdays after 5. 321.
0357.

Cars &amp; Trucks

May 31st

SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, air conditioner, shady tot.
$1750 MAKE OFFER.

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Rai or Jack Mink, $31 1311.

MORE CASH

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2 Lots, 154* III'. Farmington area.
25 ft aluminum trailer with bath
and built on room. electricity.
ui.'rp well, tended garaen 372 $331
or alter
30. 372 218.8

Departed

1910 Maverick, 6 cyl, 59,000 miles,
runs excellent, new iMpection,
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 373 6570
Cl' 6)4 1605

1965 Mustang VI, automatic new
paint, map wheels. Runs and looks
good. $300. Call 6481142.

For Wrecked or Junk

60-.Office Supplies

12"x 64'. 2 BR, Ii, bath, completely
turn, extra accessories. Contact,
Gary Rupert eves. 373 3604.

Req. Real EsfateBroker
017W. 1st, Sanford 322 5611_--

STUOIO1.2,3
BEDROOMSUITFS
2 BE DR OOM

Arrpwiaa

Pro 21, twin 63 MercurIes, off shore
tithing Loaded 11.200 Smyrna
Marina. (904) 427 5267.
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Honor The Memory Of

BALL REALTY

Gardens

ARTMENTI

134

After Hours
3779751:32') 3991

prO*kQIi*iY'S'

CITY ________STATE

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vrniihed or p
PnfurnIstI,dA
'FROM

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 5200

.i. £4..al e'.ili.. i(Ni
SW, eW.
445. iW'WJ 4CI

Luxury Patio Apartments

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Pteaa. nell cued

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ADDRESS ______
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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hard-wick, Broker
Deltona 668 6611

Good furniture from the 'los and
colleclable'S. Hi Way 16 Antiques,
l'i miles east of I Ion Pt. 46 322
6977.

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UNIQUE custom home on beautiful
Forrest Greene, Inc.
landscaped 16 acres. Mother In.
law quarters attached. Owner will
$3063)) REALTORS 3736353
hold mortgage at reduced rate. _______________________________

eneva

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42-l'obiIe Homes

Mink coat and matching hat. small

24
Dr
MLS Realtors

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1911 Cobia Houseboat, 72'. sleeps I.
120 hp. inboard outboard, Ex
çellent cond.. $3,300. Daytona
Beach, 90.4 233 2190 after 6.

2365 Park

CRANK CON'ST ,REALTY
PEALTORS.130606I

SUPER BARGAIN
Several smell lots for tr,ilers up to Mayfair area. 3 BR, 2 bath,
BROKER OWNIR,322$997
36' Ad ultS Po pets 2345 Park Dr

Here lfl one oversized volume IS the story of 1 776.
Amettca's momentous year Hundreds of pictures
100,000 words of text. Suspense SurprIses History
told for today.
It's called "76' The World Turned Upstde Down'
Told in journal form, it ts a book that takes you behind
the scenes just as ii happened
Only $7 95 Order now and get a free color map of
the colonIal era Its the next best thtng to having been
there

Days-- 3726173
Nights --322 2352

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

1971 VW Super Beetle. AM FM
stereo, radiaIs. 12.300. Phone $31
1201

1970 VW. excellent cond'tion. CHICO
&amp; THE MAN, 373 6570 or 034 1605

SWAPSHOP PLEAMARKT
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
No charge. All admitted free.
Conic browse every Sunday 9 tO S
at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre. South 1792. Phone 322
12 16.

ROBSON MARINE
2920 Hw',i 1192
327 3961

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks Installation
available Bud CabeIl. 372 5032
anytime

Others Available from $17,100

3S-hbiIe Home Lots

lndependdnceA/mos( Lost

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1!

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

43--Lots-Acreage

STONE ISLAND- Beautiful I BR, 2
bath, on large ShadeJ lot. Foyer,
7i
yrs Old, BPP wrranty.
149,700

Trailer In camp ground. i2'i2f', I COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
BR, air cOnd . utilitieS 1155 mo
BR. central heat air, fenced yard,
Kamper's KOve. 172 6071
screened porch. 519.500.

year

0a:iy Life
Battles
George"!!!. Man and King
Founding Fat hers
Founding Foes
Independence Won

SS-RnMc &amp;

________________________________

RFAIJTIFUL- 3 BR, 7 bath, patio
home in Sanora. Corner lot,
association pool, rec. room, BPP
12 mo warranty. 146.500

___________________
Announcing a brand new book by The AssociatUd
Press that gives the whole dramatIc sweep of 1776.

REALTY INC.
323.7037
Eves. 372 0612 or 372.1537

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Stenstrom Realty

196% Ford Falcon. Must see to ap
predate. Small 6 cylinder. A real
cream puff Call for information,
For used furniture, appliances,
3739395 Hacienda Motors
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 Items.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
1946 Ford ', ton pickup, 64,000
original miles. First $500 takes.
GET T HOSE L UX URY IT EA'S .F OP
322 5992 or 373 1167
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
1971 Nova 2 door, new upholstery.
Super clean Willing to ',.eIi below
wholesale. $995 Hacienda Motors,
10-Swap &amp; Trade
323 939%

CASH 322.4132

76-Auto Parts

Color TV'S from 150; B&amp;W. from
$15. Service .,ll makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 121 il'4

HAL COLBERT

3 BR. 12 bath. 60'x12' Star. 32'
metal awning, Shed, Hurricane
Awning. Reasonable. 323.1453
after 530

"Special Of The Week"

Cdli Sanford S Sales Leader

value at $110 Deposit No pets

MINAT ION
OF
SAID
IN.
VESTMENT COST PURCHASE

Store&amp; Office Btdgs for Rent, 1,000
sQ ft $275

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195. French
372.1991
Eve. 322 1196, 372-116.4,3221964
No Qualifying - Large) bedroom,?
bath, den, fruit trees. $1995 down,
$721 month Phone 372 6345.

DAVES' 373.9370

'2895
KEP4MORWASHER, part's,
service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730697

53-TV.Radio-Stereo

Call Sanford s Sales Leader

LOVELY t4EIGIIt1ORHOOD '
Large bedroOms. 2 bath, neat as
pin. Spacious shaded yard. With
plenty of back yard for garden or
lust relaxing Drive b' 1100 Grove
Manor Driyl. attractively priced
,1

52-Appliances

72 Capri, good. condItion. $900.
77 Honda Coupe. good condition,
5901.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323 1080

1973 Matador. I dt., factory air,
rado, PS, 57,000 mIles, excellent
condition See at 252$ Pals'retto
Ave. or call 372 5203.

We Buy Furniture

2 BR mobile home. $15,000.

Stemper Reaty

FENCE 0-" Large corner lot.) BR, 2
baths, kitchen equipped, car.
peting, in Sunland Estates.
526.500.

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514 10.40.
1776

3 BR. 2 bath, Jewett Lane. 535.000.

80-Autos for Sale

Sale

for

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1969 Winnebago, 72 It with Onan
generator, roof air, almost new
tires, 15.000 miles. Only $5,603.
Southern Liquidators. on U, S. 141
in Apopka

KULP DECORATORS
109W •st St. 32'? 2333
We Buy Furniture

301 E. 73rd St.- 3 BR, family room
and formal dining room, $32,500.

REDUCED.- New roof, 3 BR. 2
baths, carpeting, kitchen equip
ped. 515.500.

33-Houses

çif

Call Central Flas
Sale's &amp; Exchange Leader

I BR. 2 bath, 1015 Patoma. $37,500

MAYFAIR,3BR,2bath.centralh&amp;
a. fenced back yard, corpeted, I APARTMENT BLDG: 2 story.
ntwly reno',aIru epa' ivii'a. lSøii
kitchen equipped. $273 373 107).
air units, partially turn 146.000
Large 3 bedroom, 2 story.') porches.
1'ie 312
$150 plus

Req Real Estate Broker
26.36 S Sanford Ave
321 0 7 3 9 eves 322 764)

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REMEMBER YOUR 2 STORY
HOME? Plentyof roomtt 5ev this
clean I bedroom, 2 bath, garage
and Florida room. (dlarge lots with
lots of trees. Owner has reduced
price s..000

1975 Singer Zig-Zag

Cl.an 3 bedroom. I', bath, avocado
Stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's 3fl 1301

CALL US ON THIS: Nice 3 BR
Irame home on large lot, Hard
wood floors plus almost
roofing Only 516.500.

BATEMAN REALTY
4

DELTONA QUALITY PLUS - 3
BR, 2 bath. 2 car garage
with electric door opener. Large
screened rear porch. fenced yard.
Many, many extras. Close in area.
Asking $31,500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V. Hard-wick, Broker
Deltona 663 6611

80-Autos

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy 1792. 0301206

il-Antiques

Assume payments Singer lip zag in
beautiful walnut console with
automatic button hole. Pay
balance of $91. or 10 payments of,
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. 1st St ,Oowntown
3fl 9411

Wednesday, May 19,1976-78

to Buy

68-Wanted

5i-Household Goods

If you don't believe that want ads
bring, e'sults, try one, and listen to
your phone ring. Dial 3222611 or
631 9993.

4 Lots, high and dry, cleared
Beautiful home site with large
oaks. 323 1691 after 1 p m

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Tent, lOill °enneys; Classic iS lb
CrosSbow, Cypress Garden water
skis, Little monster and El Diablo.
Ph 373 4195

JENNY CLARK REALTY
PhoneloS322 1596
Realtor
Days and Alter Hours

FOR YOU,
THE GREEN
'THUMB
3 BR, 2 baths,
greenhoe. paneled family rm
plus den, huge shaded lot. BPP
warranty. 139.7CC.

7 DR. 1150.

'/7
((

In The Twenties

MAYFAIR. 3 BR. cent liLA
WYNNEWOOD: 3 IIR. very neat
STUCCO 3 BR. formal dining
OREAMWOLD: 3 BR, cent. H&amp;A

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4'

ASsoC1te
Eves. 323'0415

372749$

Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large.
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6260711

'32-Houses Unfurnished

Part time sales help waffled. Apply
in person. 1101 French Avenue.
between U m. and S r.m
____________________________
Truck Driver- Mobile home cx
pre neci'
N
need apply. CatI Tom Brooks. 773
5270

Realtor

4 BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
$29,900 322 691S.

JUST LISTED! I DR. Ii. baths,
central heat air, carpeting.
privacy fence, BPP warranty.
123.300.

______________________
New 1 Bedroom.
Air Conditioned Home
BROKER OWNER. 3725992

DETER.

Cajnty Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
Publish; May 19, 197$
DE Z. 103

Priced

'7 Bedrôom unfurn • $30 wk adults
115 wk with children 373 6.530

AVON
Spring into the world of cosmetics,
fragranceS, toiletrIes, Excellent
earning opportunity. Call 644 3079.

,

VERY NEAT
Owner selling 1 room, 1,110 q It
StyliSh home with breaklast bar,
all new carpeting &amp; paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat.
huge back yard, close to 3 schools.
121.500. 3230522

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anv'ytime

OF
SAID

BURDEN OF PROOF AT SAID
HEARING AND THE SOLE
METHOD OF JUDICIAL REVIEW;
EXCLUDING SEMINOLE
COUNTY FROM PURCHASING
CERIAIN FACILITIES UPON
EXERCISING SAID OPTION,
PROVIDING FOR THE RETEN
lION OF CERTAIN ITEMS BY
SAID UTILITIES UPON THE
EXERCISING OF SAID OPTION
BY SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PROVIDING FOR AN OPTIONAL
ACQUISITION AGREEMENT AT
THE SOLE DISCRETION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY THAT
WOULD RESULT IN IMMEDIATE
DEDICATION OF THE ENTIRE
WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM
AND FACILITIES 10 SEMINOLE
COUNTY IN RETURN FOR A
SPECIFIED CONSIDERATION;
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
PROCEDURE FOR THE AP
PROVAL OF SAID OPTIONAL
ACQUISITION: PROVIDING FOR
A MAINTENANCE WARRANTY
BOND UNDER SAID OPTIONAL
ACQUISITION AGREEMENT;
PROVIDING FOR INJUNCTIVE
RELIEF BY SEMINOLE COUNTY;
PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES
FOR REFUSAL TO OBEY OR
VIOLAT'ON OF ANY PROVISIONS
OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND
PROVIDING
FOR
CON
STRUCTION, SEPARABILITY
AND EIFECTIVE DATE.
(Seal)
Arthur H. B,ckwit7i. Jr..
r:
.

Broker
Days 322 7171

Double Oven 30" gas range; Ken
more washer and dryer utility
building, GE refrigerator, GE
cabinet style dishwasher, antique
piano 372 1189

REAL ESTATE

Oviedo- 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly
new home Low down and assume
mortgage of 137.500. 30$ 65.46.

JOHN SALJLS AGENCY

turrish"d or
DUPLEX
turn'St''d
dt'Jl iO(CttC!'
rent
365 3121
Reasonable

FOUND- Gray, miniature male Nurse for night Shift. Apply in
person, Sanford Nurslr,g Con
Poodle, vicinity Goldenrod Road
near University Blvd Phone 377.
valncent Center
1254
Lady to live in and help with 2 semi
__________________________
Invalids Some nursing cx
6Oiild Ca
perience. Phone 372.1001
_________________
ChIld Care for as low as $2 per wk. if HOuwkefp.r. twO days a week, own
transportation. Lake Mary 372
you qualify. 373 5690, A SMALL
$155
WORLD.

CON.

by virtue of that certain Writ of PRICE AND INVESTMENT
RETURN. PRESUMPTIONS AND

Living rm., kitchen, bedroom, bath,
AIr, adults no pets. Security dep.
SitS mo. 3227111

bears, roIl around fan, large;
Ingersoll impact air wrench.
Small electric drill, "4"; High
wheel MID mower. 372.7901 days.

CaliBart

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY 4 BR, 2 bath, air condition. II?
Tanpelo DrIve. 322 $515 or 3fl
1*5.1. By Owner.
BEAUTIFUL REMODELED
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HOME, 2 Bedroom, I bath, new
JOHNNY WALKER
carpet throughout, painted inside
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
&amp; Out. Nice big fenced lot. si&amp;soo
REAL ESTATE INC.
P3.1.5150 mn

3iA-iplexes

PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC
HEARING r- OR

_______________________

Realtor
323-5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

lSISParkDr. $lOup
13.7 BR Mobile homes inretirernenl
oark Furn or Unfurn.

Monroe, Florida, one 1953 Ford REQUIRING THE FILING OF A

CALCULATION
County, Florida, Ihisllh day of May, THE
DEPRECIATION FOR
1976

0

SECRETARY GIRL FRIDAY
EQUIPMENT
HEAVY
FUR
MANAGER IRAINEE
PEST CON
NTURE SALES
CABINET
TROt. TRAINEE
SHOP FOREMAN COMPLETF
MOTEL STAFF COLLECTIONS.
--WE SELL SUCCESS7OlCommercIaI
373 S176

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Harold Hall Realty

Newly remodeled 3 room apt. Large
rooms. Well furnished First floor
Reasonable, 710W. First t

WE FIGHT
UNEMPLOYMENT

ARE \OU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644 2077 for "We Care"
"Hotline.' Adults or Ten

OWNER TRANSF ER RED
Nearly new 3 BR, quiet uni;rowdetj
area, convenient,
Excellent
retirement or newly married.

3 Room Apt., Furn.
$9OMo
101W 9*hSt

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY'
ALANON
For families or friends of problem
dr,nkeqS.
For further Information call 123 4547
or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 553. Sanford, Fla 32171.

PRICE REDUCED - MUST SELL
Like new I BR. in settled neigh
borh000. FurniShed. Large corner
lot. Kitchen equipped. 125.900.

SAN MO PARK. 1. 7, 3. bedroom
tra:ler apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 11 92. Sanford
..123 1910

EOI'R

BR Under $27,000

Face the woods in this cute first
home, corner lot, central air. ee
today.
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
0316272

1 Bedroom lurn apt 5100 mnthty
322 9553.

Need sitter, my home, for 5 mo. old
baby, Lunch furnished. Own
transportaf ion. $25 wk. 372 5716
from $ to 5. or 323 9090 after S

New GoBese Grapefruit Diet Pill.
Eat satisfying meals and lose
weight. Touchion Drug.

4

FHA.VA

lroomfurnlhed efficiency Private ACREAGE BARGAIN- 10 Acres,
will flivide $2,350 per acre.
erOranc.. Dwr:Io*n Sartc.td. 373
9519 alter 6 p m

Compose yuur own memoriam, or
ask our assistance. We should Part time cement work, temporary.
receive your message no later
14 per hour. 323 8399 afternoons
than 5 pm. Friday, May 20th.
and evenings.

FACED WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
CanHetp
CaII423-4317
WriteP.O.8ox1213
Sanford,FI0t'ida32lll

SOUTH SEMINOLE

3 Room turn apt Bedroom is air
conditioned $90 mo ill E 6th St.
322 4215 or 322 5166

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Nurses; RN'S; LPN's; Aides; Aide
CompanIon; Needed immediately.
79 0431.

4-Persona Is

Peg Real EsIte Broker
7630 S Sanford Ave.
321 0159 eves, 372 1611

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on 6
Aphonecall could start
and profitabl. career Call 062

C L,ASSIFIED DEPT.
The Evenii.g Herald

Peg. Real Estate Broker
003W. 1st St.
373.6061 or 323.0517 eves.

POP1THLY RENTALS AVAIl ABLE
Color TV, Air Cond, Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I &amp; SR 13.4. LongwOod

18-Help Wanted
_____________

Nursery attendant for 2 hours each
U,'sala
morning.
Sunday
Presbyterian Ch'rch. 323 1322

BATEMAN REALTY

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments
furnished or unturnihed Newi'
redecorated. Come see. 300 E
Airport Blvd., Sanford. 323 131C
2 Bedroom - Adults
WEKIVA LANDING
On The River. 031 9647

Piano &amp; Organ Lessons

Call
322-2611 or 831-9993

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Furnished

Enjoy the comfort of I large
bedrooms, with loads of closet
space. Large living room with
fireplace, formal dining room,
breakfast room, study or 5th
bedroom and enclosed sun porch
Large corner lot with citrus trees
all for $29,900 Call Caroline
Hottic law, Assoc,

3(3175. FRENCH (HWY 1192)

We can build your dream home
FHA, VA &amp; 235 financing
available. We also build govern
merit subsidized homes.

140 MONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland. Johnson. SQE.
Pierce Simpson, Bela, Browning,
Ny gain I'fandic, Regency, T
Eerry and Pace Complete ac
cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENT3. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 1319 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Ortando 795 1711

Extremely Spacious

24 Hrs.

323-9410

County - 2 BR. furn . p300 roof &amp;
fenced A real buy. $8,900

BAMBOO COVE APIS

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15 Words $2

129.100. REDUCED TO $21,900, 3
BR, block. 2 bath, den, large cor.
lot Nicely landscaped

DeBary- Lovely large 1 Bk. air
adults. ne.Ir Stores, bank, Pui
ches 665 646 or 322 0054

31-Apartments

li-Instructions

With A
Memorial Day Message
To Be Published
May 31st

371.O0i1
770! S FRENCH

- 30-Apartments Unfurnishei

TERRIFIC bR IN LAWS
Four BW, 2 baths, fully carpeted,
central heat.atr. screened porch.
Sprinliler system, has separate in
lw 'suite with private entrance,
sink, range &amp; refrigerator. Priced
to •.ell this week for only $26,900.

Don't Be A Rent Donor
Be A Home Owner

MLS -'REALTORS

Sleeping room ICr Christan gil
Furn or Unfurn Private ii
trance, laundry &amp; kuthi
privileges, utilities 'Act Phone
color TV available 372 1679

U pick
BE &amp; Crowders,
We wish to thank our many friends, Peas,
Marquette Ave. (off S. Be',rdall)
neighbors 6fl0 relativeS fi)' th
Hunter, 322 0.415.
____________________________
many acts of kindness shown at
the time of the passing of Oil!' Home grown Blackberries. You
beloved husband, father and
pick. 2 pints, SI. Bring own con
brother, John P. Crow. A special
tainers. Osteen area. 323 6179.
thanks to the Sanford Fire _______________________________
Department and Police Depart
"LIVE HENS"
merit. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
65c ea ,over 50, SOc ea Cackleberry
Mrs. John P. Crow, George R.
Farms, ', way between New
Crow, Betty May Campbell, John
Smyrna and DeLandoff Hwy 11 on
E. Crow, James T. Crow, Mrs.
Samsula Qrive. Ph. 9411755459,
___________________________
Marjorie White.

2-In Memoriam

Why RENT- When you can own
lhi near
new home in mint con
dition' Smoked gls, Paneling,
carpets, central heat and air. Will
nc VA FHA or Cony at 521.500

CB's

Peg. Real Estate Broker
IIQQE.7SthSt,
fl6455

REALTOR

INC.

LOW COST. I bedroom. I'. bath
P'ome in excellent neighr
Range, re1r3ger,tr and fenced
yard for $19,903

29-Rooms

Sunday - Noon Friday

i-Card of Thanks

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Rentals

TAFFER REALTY

"SEIfVICE BEYOND
T.4r CONTRACT'

24-Business Opportunities

31ca lIne
6thrU 25 timeS
. .2ca line
26 times
(17.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

41-Houses

Kish Real Esta

41c a line

1 thru S times

AND

DETAILED COST ESTIMATES,
APPRAISALS, ACTUAL CON.
STRUCTION COST ANALYSIS

Housekeeper &amp; Driver for etderI
couple. 3 days a v.eek Salaru
commensurate With duties Senc
resume to Box 602. c 0 ThI
Evening Herald, P 0 fbi 16S7
Sanford, FIa., 32171

II

RATES

Add lIc for each additional S words.

2 12 ANOTHER WORLD
4 j 1 6: ALL IN THE FAMILY
(A)
6*) THE FLINTSTONES
.9) GENERAL HOSPITAL
24: (Mon.) A BIT WITH tjfl'

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF

322-2611

831-9993

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4 MISTER ROGERS'
NNB000
9) EDGE OF NIGHT
35 ADOAMS FAMILY

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Orlando - Winter Pork

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

400
2) IRONSIDE
GILSO
erled Fri . see below.
6 MARY HARTMAN. MARY

14] MdKE DOUGLAS SHOW
16] MERV GRIFFiN SHOW
7 24) SESAME STREET
9 LUCY: Preerrpted Wad.,
see below.
9 (Wed. cxy) AbC AFTER.
SCHOOL SPECIAL: "Daar
Lovely Hail. I Am Dasperate."

Seminole

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

_______ 41-Houses

41-Houses

-.
Cs,itral Heat &amp; Air
Conditioning
For free estimates. call CarI.Har.
at 5(,sp n Sanforo 322 1731.

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Carpentry. Remodeling. A0*J'tiOnS.
Custom Work Icerisni. Bonded
Free eStmate 323 6033

_________________
Painting
______________________
_________________________
A I Paint,ng ' Brush. roil, spray.
Quality work Reasoniole pr ices.
Free estimates. 327 0459
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5'4ELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Alt tipes and sies
We repair and service
SlIME MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
473 414
307W 2nd SI

1stYouBusiness...DIcI 322-2631-9991

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Many criticisms have been leveled against the
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tourists more than residents
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Others worry about the environmental impact of
building the expressway as well as the possible consequences of leaving the Central Florida area without an
alternative to the high energy consumption of private
autos.
A proposal to forget about the beltline and concentrate on developing a mass transit system has
gathered the most support. A public bearing in Seminole
County last month supported it along with the League of
Women Voters, the Sierra Club, the Orlando Chamber of
Commerce and the Osceola County Commission.
But the citizens' advisory committee of the Orlando
Urban Area Transportation Study voted Wednesday to
recommend a plan that would include Just part of the
beltline along with an improved mass transit system.
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presented to the Transportation Policy Committee Friday
morning for a final decision.
made up of mayors and
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county commissioners from the three counties involved
will have to choose between the citizen's committee
recommendation of the East Beltline and the transportation technical committee recommendation of No
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Before construction or improvements in the transit
system can be started, area taxpayers must approve a
referendum on increased taxes. Lee said the tax would
probably be either an increased sales tax or an additional
cent on the gasoline tax. lie is not optimistic about the
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Altamonte Springs, had ting service" for 18 months at today's ruling.
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of the zoning ordinance after care center, has garnered Bechtold's child care activities
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth she was arrested for violations, support from a number of in her home, for which she was
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Leffler today ruled that an
court
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fight.
One of business, and therefore not
ordinance prohibiting child day lined $204 plus court costs. She organization started a defense permitted as an accessory use
care centers in R.1AA has pleaded innocent to a third land to help cover her legal in a R-IAA district."
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He Issued a permanent In- pending in the city court.
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junction prohibiting Mrs. Jean
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similar type business in, upon unavailable, his office said, to neighborhood and preserve Its their investment or the enor from the premises' of her comment on the possibility of residential character are joyment of their homes by the
appealing Judge Leffler's related to the general welfare of out-croppings of commercial
home.
the community and are valid developments," the court said.
Mrs. Bectitold, who lives at ruling,
Mrs. Bechtold, who contends exercises of the legislative citing a previous Brevar
523 Applewood Ave., in tae
Spring Oaks subdivision in that she operated a "babysit- power," Judge Leffler said in County case.
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Herald Stall Writer

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vention " Humphrey said. "The so-called bandwagon t heory has been slowed down, let me say, to a
sensible movement and speed."
He reiterated his stance of noncandidacy, but
said, "The big game has yet to be played ."
Carter, meantime, was out West, looking for votes
and
in Or egon and Nevada. The two sta tes
l Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and Idaho hold
their primaries Tuesday.
Brown was in Oregon, too, after telling backers
his campaign is just getting started. Supporters in
New York City announced the opening of an office
there to serve as a base for Brown's efforts to win
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'.ear of tires and other Important parts of your
automobile,' Little tidbits such as this, and many more
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primary election and a near miss in Michigan's
contest ha ve backers of Sen. Hubert If. Humphrey
on the move.
They planned to announce today the formation of
a committee to draft th e Minnesota senator for th e
Democratic presidential nomination that he held
eight years ago.
said to be
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without the senator's authorization or encouragement are Joseph Crangle, a Democratic
leader from Erie County, N.Y., and Rep. Paul
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the move beca use the primary result.s in Michigan
and Maryland, coupled with those the week before,
"have changed the picture somewhat."
Humphrey has refused to enter the race for the
nomination, saying only that he would accept a
draft From the convention this summer.
in Ohio for a speech, Humphrey took a look at the
results from the day before in Michigan and
Maryland, and proclaimed the party is headed for
"an open convention."
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of higliw impru%enieuts and liwse than 500 miles of new
roads.
In the last few years, support has drifted away from
the beltline Idea to a better mass transit system.
The East Beltline proposal is the best of both, said
Sam Ackley, Sanford representative who introduced the
proposal at the citizens' committee meeting.
lie listed six reasons for supporting the East Beltilne:
reduced traffic congestion on the area's major rods
(including U.S. 17-92 and SR-436), protection of the Butler
chain of lakes in west Orange County, an improved highway system, reduced accident costs, creation of a more
direct route to McCoy Jetport and relief to Osceola County
where support for the full beltline seems to be centered.
The East Beltline was approved in a 6-5 vote. Three
including Casselberry representative George Yeager
supported the No Beltline High Transit proposal, the
Winter Garden representative voted for the West Beltline
and the Winter Park representative suggested changing
the Full Beltline proposal to also include an improved
mass transit system.
Even Uugh the policy committee will approve one of
the proposals Friday, East Central Florida Regional
Planning Council transportation expert James Lee says
the plan is "a goal to shoot for. "The alternatives are
aimed at solving traffic problems in 1990.
"We may not make it," Lee said, citing funding
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the Train Town idea, Mrs. Val Colbert and
Herald Staff Writer
redevelopment program will be conducted Mrs. Margaret Ganas, would serve on this
committee.
For the first time since December, a by Paumier on the afternoon of June 7.
Miss Jacobson suggested that a general
The board agreed that the Train Town
general meeting of Downtown Sanford
could be developed into a feature
concept
property owners and merchants will be assembly meeting be called for 7 p.m.
that
framework of the total Downon
the
June
8,
so
Downtowii
property
the
owners
within
called to meet and make decisions
scheme. It was also
and
merchants
could
have
the
opportunity
town
rejuvenation
city's future.
Sanford's Downtown Development to meet Paumler, hear his proposals and suggested that other historical aspects of
Corporation (DDC) Chairman Sara vote on plans formulated In the workshop. the city the St. Johns River, the truck
"We're going to be action oriented from farming era, and the Navy contributions
Jacobson sail at a meeting of the DDC this
morning that Community Development now on," said MISS Jacobson. "We're be considered as special features.
Board Member Tom McDonald reported
Consultant Cy Paumier would be In gearing toward implementation of the
four-point program."
Sanford June 6, 7 and 11
that the Improvement Authority Bill
At the general assembly meeting in proposed by the DDC had passed the
The Maryland consultant has offered to
conduct some surveys and make December 1975, it was mandated that a Florida Senate and was currently before
recommendations to the DDC at no cost on Downtow. )ev'lopment Corporation be the IiOUS. lie said that Rep. Robert
his first visit. Paumler's offer was ac- formed to develop a four-point program. Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs),
cepted, with the DDC board offering to pay This program was to include a facelift, reported that "we shouldn't have any
his travel expenses, but makng It clear training programs, feasibility studies and problems" with the House passing the bill.
they were not committing themselves to recruiting programs.
The bill calls for a taxing district in the
anything beyond the initial consultation.
The DDC also discussed a proposal Downtown area, which sould be voted on
Miss Jacobson said Paumier plans to made to the board by the Downtown in a referendum, possibly In December.
spend the morning of June 7 In private Business Association that Sanford adopt
The board accepted the resignation of
meetings with leading city and county the theme "Train Town USA" in its one of its members, Forest Foggin.
officials, as well as downtown property redevelopment program.
Foggin, who is president of the Downtown
owners, merchants and Greater Sanford
Miz Jacobson said she would form a Business Association, said he felt that he
Chamber of Commerce representatives, committee to study the suggestion further. could best serve the DDC through that
A workshop with DDC board members She said she hoped that the originators of association.

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York.
Arizona Rep. Morris Udall, who came wi thin a
couple thousand votes of knocking off Carter in
Michigan, campaigned in Kentucky.
President Ford, who got his campaign against \
former Calif orni a Guy Ronald Reagan rolling
again with big-margin victories in Tuesdays primanes, was in Washington, while the Republican
challenger campaigned in Nevada.
Carter, in Eugene. Ore., appeared undaunted by
Tuesday's developments.
Carter has 714 delegates to 275.5 for Udall. It takes
1,505 to win the nomination.

Lori Willson To Oppose
Change In Sunshine Law
without notice if less than a and what Is not. "I think this is
quorum is present, the public is a good amendment. It's going I
not denied access, there is no help people back in Semninoh'
State Senator lAri Wilson intent to avoid public access or County," he said.
But Wilson says the amendsays she will vote against the notice and there is no intention
binding
decision
mnent
is unnecessary. "1 just
a
Government in the Sunshine of reaching
it's necessary," she
don't
think
on
public
business,
the
Law amendment passed by
public knows what
"The
said.
Wilson
says
she
sees
no
House when the measure
Law is all about"
Sunshine
the
reason
for
the
Hattaway
Senate.
Florida
reaches the
The
issue
centers, Wilson
On May 6, the House by at amendment.
Intent.
She said pubic
"The crux of the matter is says, on
whopping 84-25 vote approved
the
officials
oftcn
meet
for Lunch
the Bob Hattaway-sponsored there is no real violation of
notifying
the
press. "IF
without
amneixhuent which opponents Sunshine Law when less than a
quorum
gets
together,"
Wilson
they're
both
hungry.
I've seen
say will nullify Florida's open
of times,
that
happen
a
number
said
meeting law.
overt
sinister
no
but
there's
State officials today did not
I'll vote against it," said
said.
intent,"
she
Wilson, a Merritt Island In- know when the liattaway
Seminole
second
A
dependent and member of measure will reach the Senate.
representative, Vince Fechtel,
Hattaway,
a
Democrat
from
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a an from Leesburg.
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against the Hattaway
voted
The hlattaway amendment bill puts teeth Into the law by
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By El) l'RIUKETI'
Herald Staff Writer

SILHOUETTES

City work crews hang traffic lights at Sanford Avenue and First
Street, silhouetted against the afternoon sky. Sometimes there's
more artistry In a routine job than you think. ilierald Photo by
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LONGWOOI) - A plan to avoid public discussion of a
pendng' lawsuit - and Florida's Government In the Sunshine
Law - was presented to city councilmen at their Monday night
meeting.
City Uouncilman J.R. Grant told colleaes that Special
Attornes Mack N Cleveland Jr a former sta te senator wants

to permit lawyers and their clients - Including a governing body
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the advantage of having everythin g done in f ull public view and In
full view of an opponent and attorney in a court case.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. has said the Sunshine Law's
prohibition of the confidential relationship makes second class
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the councilmen to talk to him one at a time, to avoid the Sunshine
Law requirement of rrking public how far th e city will go in
settling i $109,000 lawsuit filed by consulting engineers Glace and
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ssible in the case But he said Cleeland must know the limit
which the city will not go

Julian told councilmen Monday night that a settlement is

Slayor James R. Lormann said Cleveland is "attempting ta
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represent the citizens best inte rests in the ma tter.

makes no provision for a co nfidential attorney-client relationship
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"Anytime a committee hires Hattaway went on to explain

The Seminole County Corn- estimated $200,000 wo rt h of pee- one of its own members, it is that anyone who volunteers to
mission today rejected a fabricated jail cells to be in- acting contra ry to the policy of serve on committees should
recommendation by Corn- stalled at the present jail the board," Commission realize they are giving up the
missioner Sidney Vihlen Jr., to Facility.
Chairman Michael Hattaway right to bid on projects.
pay $500 to a Sanford architect
Commissioncrs said they said.
Vthlen said Gutmann had
serving on a county advisory didn't feel the $500 should go to
Sheriff John Polk disagreed offered to develop the site plan
committee to develop a site Carl Gutmann of Gutmann- with Hattaway, saying such a for M. The commissioner said
plan for the addition of moaular Dragash Assoc., because policy would prohi bit many to hire an outside architect
units at the county jail.
Gutmann is member of the ad persons from serving on could cost as much as $2,000.

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lie is a 37 yearold bachelor with monastic habits who spent three and a half

"Ile's using a lot of the rhetoric of (George) Wallace. Yet he's an eh
negativism to government expenditure is so strong there's no room for
negotiation. fie wants a reputation of having opposed tax increases.
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( -stion. Brown has had enough national media exposure in the last year to define
his .-lances on most issues with polished rhetoric.
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everybody. That's not true.
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political idols is Ilo Chi Minh.
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apartment He eats junk food He also has a scenic home in th e hi lls aboe [
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losing regularly. There is a stop-Carter
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movement out (here and it did gain
As worrisome for Ford is the fact that
heart when Sen. Frank Church won the
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Nebraska primary a v'eek ago.
either prim2ry. There is no party
A Brown victory n Maryland would
registration, and the President's vamp
give It more muscle, and a poll
is concerned that conservative voters
published by the Baltimore Sun In.
who cast Democratic ballots for George
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in both states, trying to prove that his
foes can't stop him, but saying it won't
be SlrIOt15 if he loses,
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Michigan a must Ronald Reagansaida
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cocktail every evening and ulcers than women now. There
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in proportion to the popular vote, so
there is something to be gained even in
defeat,
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President Ford has more to lose than
any other candidate as the primary

ne'.er nod Lu be Nj3pltahzzd for them yu can ''nd 50 cents for
any of them but he Is very The heal th Letter, number 1-5,
Ulcers - Duodenal, Stomach.
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impressed with the potential of the district that it is currently to delay its review of funding applications unW Aprfl. During this

being recommend ed for in clusion in the National Register of time, the DDC went ahead and funded its own historical survey of
the downtown area.
Historical Places.
Miss Jacobson then submitted an updated application to the
The Senator is also sponsoring a bill, proposed by the DDC,

that the DDC was a "boot-strap organization relying completely tequirement of a referendum so that the downtowners themselves the National Register of Historical Places. This decision now

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he never uses any alcohol but In major factor in ulcers Perhaps
between times he has his usual that's why men ha ve mor e

historical restoration project, stating that the project fitted in
significance," continued Senator Wilson.
ShetoldthecommisslonthattheDDChadrecentiycompleted with all three of the commission's objectives.
As a result of financial problems, the commission was forced
a historical survey of the district, and that the surveyors were

Miss Jacobson said she learned on April 26 that the com- on volunteers." She said that she and others could no longer will decide whether the taxing district be created. This rests with Washington, and the outcome is expected shortly.

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do wntown Sanford.
e learned that the commission had three oblectives:
ho rizons, heri ta ge and festival. After a meeting with Adams, Miss
tains over 40 legal properties, 29 of which are of definite historical Jacobson submitted an application for funding for Sanford's

DDC Chairman Sara Jacobson said today she was Sen. Lori Wilson, a member of Seminole's legislative delegation.
which would create an Improvement Authority with taxing conunission, stating that the historical survey had been com-She also told the commission members and administration powers in downtown Sanford. Provided in the bill is the pleted, and was being recommended by the state for Inclusion In
"delighted" with the outcome. "We came so near
to losing that
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"While the Bradlee Mclnt)Te hOUSe is a worthy project, it is
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after being reassessed and hearing testimony from the Division of downtown Sanford. But we needed to have some help, and it was
Arc hi ves and History the commission decided Sanford's time we quit being overlooked."
Miss Jacobson proceeded to contact Adams' office In
restoration project would ha ve a grea te r total impact on the

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Sanford had done everything possible to prove its sincerity, its
McIntyre house in Longwood.
"Both are very good projects, said Adams this morning. "But integrity of purpose and its quality of leadership in revitalizing

tended to have an acid stomach duodenum, the first part of the played In other words he is
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Miss Jacobson first contacted the Bicentennial Commission
In a letter to the commission, Senator Wilson wrote that she
strongly recommended for funding the Sanford DDC request. "I hte last year, even before the December 1975 meeting at which

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According to Dr. Bill Adams, director of the Bicentennial mission's budget review commission had rejected the DDC's
Corrunission, Sanford's historical restoration project was first put application for the historical restoration grant.

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DEAR DR. LAMB - I am
writing about my husband to
see If you have any suggestions

Band's April trip to

Blossom Festival in Washington,

participate in th e annual

next few days matters affecting rewarding. Once you have
your finances. Be both prudent established your targets, be
prepared to o all-out,
moneywise

Very Common
ByLawreaceLatoM.D.

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Also approved were gran ts of $2,500 to support "They Also
Ran," a collection of memorbilia by Seminole County blacks, and

~$1,000 toward Lake Brantley High School

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by the Senate, and by the House review committee, ut s

Miss Jacobson attributes DDC's success in its battle for funds

to the efforts of Senator Wilson.

on a holding list. Competing for the same funds was the Bradlee-

go by the boards today in your
haste to get things done. You

Peptic Ulcers

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continue . carry on the work of the DDC on a volunteer basis, and referendum wi ll possibly take place along with Sanford's
that professional help was needed if the project was to be con- municipal elections In December.
At present the Improvement Authority Bill has been passed
Untied.

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The Florida Bicentennial Commission Friday approved

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try not
having
This
is one of those days when
nsis
i
tent
upon
to be too
ld create a real problem
yo ur o wn way today. It co uld you cou
alienate someone whose by acting first, thinking later.
ll shortly need. Curb your impulsiveness.
cooperation you'

by Stoffel
&amp; H.imdohl
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Sanford

By JEAN PAITESON
Herald Staff Writer

some

BUGS BUNNY

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people make decisions for you
a flyer on today that you should be
carefully. Don't take
making. Do your own thinking.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
to
21)
You could have many
ods
Don't use rash meth
ey
irons
in the fire today that
achieve your aims today. Th
overlap
will
are apt to produce the type. of projects
Do
less,
but
do it
results you're not hoping for. disastrously.
GEMINI (May 20-June 20) right.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Your temper is on a rather
19)
Be very selecti ve as to
short fuse today, particularly
nd anything today.
wi th people working for you. Be whom you le
choice
is wro 'it's t
If
your
caref ul, or you'll have an
returned
intact.
kely
to
be
li
uprising on your hands.
(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
AQUARIUS
22)
CANCER (June 21-July

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-oct. 23) be awakened in you this year.
Don't leave to Lady Luck the They could lead to something

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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tolerant of your friends today. n
dealings
and
domestically
something
say
or
do
You could
with others. Keep a cool head.
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won't be pleased with the
resul ts.

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NATION
IN BRIEF
Senate Report Reveals
Domestic Spying By CIA
WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking "a step toward the
dangers of a domestic secret police," the CIA amassed
files on thousands of Americans, Including information
gathered by electronic eavesdropping, mail opening ar..
undercover agents, a Senate staff report said today.
The files were collected as part of Operation CHAOS despite then-CIA Director Richard Helms' written warning
to the White House in 1969 that "this is an area not wuhin
the charter of this agency," according to the Senate intelligence committee staff report. The CIA charter bars it
from Internal security functions

TV Honors Its Own
LOS ANGELES AP) - "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
was the big winner on the air but it was "Eleanor and
Franklin," a two-part drama about the Roosevelt
marriage, that emerged as the most honored program of
the 1975-76 television season at the 28th annual Ernmy
Awards.
While "The Mary T)ler Moore Show" was named best
comedy series for the second year in a row and captured
four other Emmys besides, "Eleanor and Franklin" won
four Monday night to add to the seven it had received last
weekend.
The four-hour ABC drama grabbed Emmys in four
cigo3 catcaries thag ABC': r.atlnr.ai t1ccait
from the Shubert Theater — best comedy or dramatic
special, best original screenplay for a special James
Costigan), best direction of a special (Daniel Petrlej and
best supporting actress in a special (Rosemary Murphy).

Tornado Watch In Effect
The Associated Press
A tornado watch remained in effect much of the night
for portions of south central and eastern Georgia and most
of central and eastern South Carolina.
Showers and thunderstorms continued over most of the
Atlantic Coast states and Into the Appalachians. Florida
was mostly clear overnight. Fog and drizzle developed In
parts of New England and southward into New Jersey.
Some drizzle, rain and even a few thundershowers
continued over the Ohio valley region into Tennessee and
northern Alabama. Scattered thundershowers also were
found in east central and southeastern Arizona and southwet Montana.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

NATO May Remove Italy
From Nuclear Systems
LONDON tAP) - The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization may consider removing Italy from NATO's
nuclear and Intelligence systems if Communists gain a
igrJIicant position in the Italian government, diplomatic
)urces said today.
Italy is to have national parliamentary elections June
70.
Most member governments of the 15-nation Atlantk
alliance have publicly adopted a waitand-see attitude to
avoid charges of Interfering in Italy's internal affairs.
But senior allied diplomats said Italy's wobbly political
situation will dominate the regular spring conference of
NATO foreign ministers in Oslo.

Casualties Mount In Lebanon
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BEIRUT, Lebanon tAP) - Moslem and Christian armies fought aaother dusk-tu-dtwn duel with rockets and
artillezy, police said today leaving at least 207 persons
killed and 346 wounded.
"Our morgue Is full with unidentified bodies, we have no
room for more," said a spokesman for one of Beirut's
largest Moslem hostals.
By police estimates, nearly 500 persons have been killed
in the past three days, marking it as one of the bloodiest
periods in Lebanon's 13'-rnonth-old civil war that has
taken nearly 20.000 lives.

u.-.
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Riots Erupt In Jerusalem
JERUSALEM tAP) - Art Arab man was seriously
ounded by Israeli police gunfire today in rioting that
broke out in East Jerusalem, police said.
The sporadic clashes in Arab East Jerusalem came a
sectrlty forces clamped curfews on five West Bank towrs
following the death Monday of the ninth Arab bictim in
widespread rioting or. the occupied West Bank of Jordan.
Israel radio said 21-year-old Mahmoud Kurd was in
critical conJition with a head wound after border police
Fired on a crowd of youths who attacked them,

Ewning Hcmld
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Tveiday, May 1$ 1S7

The ft Pattern Takes Twist

Leg*I 4otice

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CB Base Antenna Stolen
By BOB LLOYD

llvraldStaff Writer
The thefts of citizens band
radios From burglarized autos
and residences have become
commcnpiac in Seminole with
the tremendous surge of use of
the oor*ilar radios by citizens
but the theft pattern took a new
twist today.
Sheriffs deputies said Jane
A. Coppock. of Attamonte
Springs, reported that thieves
made off with a citizens band
radio base station antenna from
outside a business at 102
O'Brien Road. Fern Park, The
antenna was 40-feet high.
Deputies listed its value at $125.
MUkTheft Probed

chroem, rnaMng of' wIth 129
containers of milk, mostly
chocolate. The milk was valued
at $23, he reported.
SJOrd Man Jailed
Sanford police have jailed
Titus Jerome Manning, 25, of
813 Pecan Ave., Sanford, 'in lfeu

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LegaI Notice

HE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTIENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CUlT IN ND FOR SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
PRORATE DIVISION
CIVIL NO. Th.l$.CAOSA
FII* Nvmb.r PR.7S-17.Cp
GOVERNMENT ,, NAT IONAL
In Rs Esta?,eI
AU'.IA I lure,
MOTOA
PHILLIP DEAN HANNERS.
Plaintiff,
Deceased.

rifle and tiu'eatencd to kill tler. rod and reel were taken when
NOTICE OF DEPOSIT
his parked
auto
was I
No injuries were reported
IN COURT
burglarized
at
his
residence.
Worthless Check Charge
TO: TERESA LYNN HANNERS
Residenee Burglarized
In other arrests, Roosevelt
c o PatrIcIa Hanners
Post Office
Maddison, 29, of Sanford Route Joel D. Barr, of 211 Eileen
Box 333
Two, was jailed in lieu of $5,t) Aye,, Altamonte Springs,
Shawmut, Alabama
bond by Zaaford police on a reported a watch, rings and
charge of obtaining property by cash, total value $479, were

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

'
ALBERT EDWARD BAUM. et at.,

NOTICE OF SALE
HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the is, day of June, 1916. at ii
em. t tP4 west front door of the
Couthoule of SemInole County, at
Sanford, Florida the undersigned
Clerk will ft et for sale the fOIIlng J
AND
wnrfhIe.m
aw,r,Hnd •,
mitino
after
a
)irolarv
at
hie
flU b4aM.4w.isfr %SVtaI
n "'O'
0e5C71)eO reai P1OPTIY.
Patricia Hanners.
residence.
Lot 36. BLOCK C. SKY LARK
county jail records.
who has the care and
SUBOIVISION, according to the
Cs Takes,
control of Theresa
Plat thereof as recorded in Plot
Lynn Hanners
Sheriff's agents arrested an
Roy Afford reported burglars
Book 17. Page IS. of the Public
Post
Office
Orlando woman at her made off wIth 40 to 50 sIlver
Records of Seminole County.
Box 333
residence on a charge of dollars In a coin collection after
Florida.
Shawmut, Alabama 36476
Notice i hereby given, pursuant together with all structures. im
unlawful possession of a motor enterirg a residence at Lake
to Florida Statute 733.516. that Three provements. fixtures, appliances,
vehicle certificate.
Delve and SR-520, Oviedo.
Thousand Three Hundred Twelve and appurtenances on said land or
Richard Burdette, 3412 Arnel And 12 100 Dollars ($3,312.17) has used in conlenction therewith
- Bond was set at $2,
for Dr. south Seminole. renort.ed thiS day been pd Into th. above.
The aforesaid sate will be made
Han pursuant to a Summary Final
Doris Ann Hall, 31, of 7344 thieves pried open the trunk I styled Court by Deborah L. the
Judgment entered in Civil No, 76
of $5,250 bond, on aggrava '1 Balboa 1k., Orlando, according and a door of his auto at his i ners, as Administratrlx ot
pending in the
Estate
of
Phillip
Dean
MannerS.
6)5 CA 09 A n
assault and unlawful Mood t
Seminole County Jail residence, taking $400 in deceased, pursuant to an Order ot Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
TeC'TdS
Deputies today were probing alcohol charges.
quarters In a Jug and a citizens the Court entered May 14th. 1916. a Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
of which is annexed hereto. ii County, Florida.
a milk theft at Lake Monroe
Police retorted Manning was
band radio.
DATED this 17th day of May 1976.
Pistol Stolen
no proper claim for these funds is
El"mentary School, Lake arrested at 1rench Avenue and
In other reports to sheriff's __________________________ made within sIx (6) months from the (Seal)
date of first publication hereof Von Den Berg. Gay
Monroe. Deputy Marion
l3thStreet following an incident deputies, John W.McMillan, of
Legal Notice
which Is May 11th, 1976, said funds &amp; Burke. PA
Matthews reported someone atlO6W.11stSiinwhichaman Spanish Trace Apartments,
shall be deposIted with the State Attorneys for tne Plaintiff
pried loose a cafeteria window allegedly chased Gloria Altamonte Springs, reported a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Treasurer to the credit of the State Orlando.
Post Office
Box 193
Florida
32102
lock and burglarized the lun- Robinson, 23. with a .22 caliber .n caliber pistol and a fishing EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. School Fund.
76. PubliSh: May 1L 1976
DATEDthisI7tI.dayof May. 19
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Seal)
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
H. Beckwith. Jr.
PRORATE DIVISION
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
FOR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NO. 16.I45.CP
FLORIDA
Guilty
By: Lois B. Walker
In Re: The Estat, of
PRORATE DIVISION
Deputy Clerk
WALTER A. HOLLY.
File Number PR.S-Iti.CP
Publish' May 15, June 15. 1976
Deceased
In Re: Estate of
DEZiOl
NOTICE OF
PHILLIP DEAN MANNERS,
ADMINISTRATION
Deceased
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ORDER ALLOWING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST EIGHTEENTH JUDICAL CIRCUIT
DEPOSITINCOURT
'THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Upon the Petition of Deborah L
A second Orlando area man featured fathcr of two children, on the operatirn were available OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Manners, as Administratrix of the
has pleaded guilty to book- told the court he's now living in to authorities and that he would 'N THE ESTATE:
CIVIL ACTION HO. 7I.631CA49B Estate of Phillip Dean Hanners,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOT
IFI
ED
FE
DE
R
making in connection with Lancaster, S. C., and working cooperate with law en- That tt. ed
AL NATION AL M3 R deceased and pursuant to Florida
4
$3rO!'*.
f the
T.AGE ASSOCiATION,
Statute 733116 (I). It is hereby
statewide grand jury in- at his brother's mercantile forcernent officers.
Estate of WALTER A. HOLLY.
Plaintiff.
ORDERED
L
dictments returned in con- store there,
File No. 1.Iap 5
"T1 lxb I took were for
Manners. as Administratrlx. deposit
nection with a sports betting
pending
In
the
Circuit
Court
for
LONNIE
JAMES
SAULS
and
insotheregistryoftheCourtttiesum
Luther Judson McNamara, me," Crenshaw said. He said It Seminole County. Florida, Probte
operation raided Nov. 1 at Lake 52, of Orlando, pleaded no took him "a long time to find Oivison, the address of this I' ELIZABETH 2 SAULS.
of Three Thousand Three Hundred
Defendants Twelve And 47100 Doilars
Destiny
Apartments, contest in circuit court to a out that when McNaznara took Seminole County Courthouse,
HOTIC'EOFACTION
153312 121, the'amcunt which the
Altamonte Springs.
companion bookmaking In- bets he sometimes made Sanford, Florida 37171. The Per. TO: LONNIE JAMES SAULS
Court has fixed as due Teresa Lynn
and
dictment
in
the
case
and
to a
Manners as her legal share in the
itakes In listing them."
Jack Leroy Crenshaw,
OTI.A W. NEALY, whose address
ELIZABETH 2 SAULS
Estate of PPtiIIip Dean Manners.
Crenshawdldn'ttellthecourt is: 1103 W. E. 11 avenue,
was allowed to remain free or, charge of carrying a concealed
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
deceased
pistol
and
was sentenced last cxactly how long the bookie Gainesville, Florida 32601. The
All
parties
claiming
interests
by,
$1,000 bond during a pre- week
DONE and ORDERED In
and address of the Personal through,
to 90 days in jail plus 10 operation had been operating name
under or aoainst LONNIE chams at Sanford, Seminole
sentence isivestigation ordered
Representative's attorney are set JAMES SAULS
and
ELIZABETH
County, Florida, this 14th day of
years probation and 3411 but said he'd been taking sports forth below.
by
SAULS, and to all parties having or Miy, 1976.
All
persons
having
claims
or
Circuit
Court
Judge
Joe
A.
months
suspended
sentence.
bets for about two years.
claiming to have any right, title or
Cowart Jr. after Crewshaw
5 Virgil B. Conkling
ded5 against the Estate are interest in the real property herein
McNamara Is free on 13.000
"But I've been betting on ball required. WITHIN THREE
Circuit Judge
(3) descri
pleaded
guilty Monday
to one appeal bond in the firearms games all my life," he said.
Publish May Il, June 15. 1976
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
count
of bookmaking,
a thirdYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEX 107
case.
THE FIRST PUBLiCATION OF that an action to foreclose a mc,
degree felony punishable by a
INVITATION TO SIC
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk tgage on tpe following real property
McNamara said the bookie
maximum of five-years in
MONROE.WILSON
c
above Court a written in Seminole County, Florida:
operation
took
hets
by
ELEMENTARY
statement of any claim or demand
pri3on and $5,000 fine,
Lot 72. THE COLONNADES,
telephone and its best week 6N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE they may have. Eath aim must be THIRD SECTION, according to the
SCHOOL ADDITION
Aspartofpleanegotiationsin brought
in writing and muSt indicate the plallflereofasrecordedinplat Book
AND
in a $3,000 profit. He
the case State Atty.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. t.asis ior tte claim, the name and 16. Page 55. Public Records of SCHOOL GENE VA ELEMENTARY
bbottasaid
the operation
being CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE addressoflhecreditororhi$agens, Seminole County. Florida,
Herring's office dropped
phased
out whenwas
sheriff's
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
or attorney, and the amount • p,5 been filed against you and you
ADDITION
second count of bookmaking,
CIVIL NO. 75.ISSI.CA-09.B
claimed.
Sealed bids from general con
raided thewiretaps
apartment
NAT ION AL the
date If the claim is not yet due, are reilred to serve a copy of your
and charges of maintaining aagents
after utilizing
to GOVERNMENT
whc'n it will become due written defenses, if any, to it on van District
tractors will be received by Owner,
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
gambling house and resisting gather evidence.
School Board. Seminole
PlntIff, shall be stated. If the claim Is
Berg, Gay S. Bu'ke, P
et County, Florida, at the office of the
contingent or unliquidated, the Post Office Box 793. Orlando,
arrest without violence.
nature of the uncertainty sPIlI be Florida 37902. and file the original Board, 702 East Commercial St
enshaw told ESTATE OF LESTER RUSSELL,
stated. It the claim Is Secured, the with the Clerk of the above styled Sanford, Fla 37171, up to S o'clock
Crenshaw's attorney, Andrew Judge Cowart that the at
PM Wednay June 9, 1976 and
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Defendants. Security shall be described The court on or tefore June
Welch, said the plea was made operation based point spre.."i
21,
subsequently, at the Seminole
NOTICE OF SALE
claimant shall deliver sjtficlent othe,iw a judgmer.' may
be1916,
en County
with the understanding that on football games on incøie't of the cLaim to the Clerk tO tered
Courtbouw, up to 7
against you for' the reiief
denial by the court of pretrial formation published by an onNOTICEISHEREB'rClVENthat
the 1st day of June, 1976 at 11:00 enabtettteClerktomaitone(1)copy demanded in the cornlalnl or o'clocftiPji,i, same date, at which
to each Personal Representative, petition
time and place bids will be publicly
a m at the west front door of the
motions seeking suppression of Orlando newspaper.
All persons interested in the
seal of Opened and read aloud,
Courthouse
of
Seminole
Cr'anty.
at
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
evidence seized in the Nov. 1
"I didn't keep any books, but Sanford. Florida the undersigned Estat, to whom a copy of thIs Notice said Court on May 11th, 1976
The work consists generally of the
apartment raid may be ap- I was about broke," Crenshaw ClerkwiiIofferforsalettefolIowing of Administration has been mailed (Seal)
fIlOWifl
are required, WITHIN THREE (3)
Monroe.Wilson Elementary
pealed to a higher court and clainied. "We couldn't have described real property,
Ai-Th',r H Beckwth, Jr.,
FcIOM
THE DATE OF
OF
School Addition, a one story steel
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LotS. Academy Manor, Unit Two,MONTHS
THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
reversed, thus nullifying the been making much money."
frame building with an enclosed
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
according to the Plat thereof as THlSNOTtCE.tofileanyobje(1i
guilty plea.
area of approximately l0lSosquare
When McNamara was sen- recorded in Plat Book 16. Page 21,
Deputy Clerk
they may have that challenge
May II. 21, June 1. 5. 1976
t'renshaw, a tall, craggy- tenced last week he said books Public Records of Seminole Florida. validity
of the Decendent's Will, the DEZ 97
Gneva Elementary School Ad
together with all structures, Im
qualifications
of
the
Personal
dillon. a one story steel frame
provements, fixtures, appliances,
Representative, or the venue or
building with an enclosed area of
and appurtenances ,n said land or
jurisdction of the Court.
aiproximatety 1500 sQuare feet
used In conjunction therewith.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Separate bids will be rpouired for
The aforesaid sale will be made OBJECTIONS
NOT
ALL CLAIMS.
DEMANDS AND SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO.9t05
eacn Additløn, which an, located at
'Pir%4..ônt to a Final Judgment en
PILED
PROBATE
DIVISION
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
different sites, but a combined oa
tered In Civil No. 75 119$ CAO9 B
File Number 76-133.CP
DATE of the first publication f
will also be considered by the
now pending in the Circuit Court of
DivisIon
the Notice of Administration: May
OwTI'
the Eighteenth Judicial Cir,uit In
In Re: Estate of
11th, 1976.
and for Seminole County, Florida.
Bid Documents are open to pu C
ANNA L. SHUMWAY,
OTHA W. NEALY.
inspection in the offices of "
DATEDthislllhdayof May, 1976,
as Personal Represcrit
Deceased Director of Auxiliary Seryc"s
An 18-year-old Apopka-area Man'h 5 and didn't ring up the (Seali
NOTICEOF
ative of the Estate of
DiStrict School Board, F W Dc,';'
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr.
youth was sentenced to two sales.
ADMINISTRATION
WALTER A. HOLLY.
Plan Room and Central Ficr 'i
Clerk of the Circuit Court
years in prison and three years
Decea
Assistant State Atty. Bill
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING BulidersEIchaflgeorIan
By. Mary N. Dirden
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST may be
SPEER S. SPEER, c'
Monday after lleffernan said Sears officials
probation
obtained from hi Gft.r '
Depi.'ty Clerk
113 Magnolia Avenue
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Gutmann Dragaspi Associates,
pleading guilty to grand lar- have attributed $3,100 of an Van Den Berg, Gay
OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED
Pott
Offke
Box
Architects, Planners, Inc • Sarifo,rd
&amp; Burke. PA.
IN THE ESTATE:
ceny of movie camera equip- $8,000 shortage to the operation.
Sanford, FIorid
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Atlantic National Bank Building
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
,jite i. P0 Box 9.
Attorney for Personal
ment in a March 30 burglary UI
Both defendants said they Post Office Box 793
Sanford
that the administration of the estate
Representative
Orlando,
Florida
FlorIda
32771. upon request ac
southwest Seminole.
didn't keep up with how much
of ANNA L. SHUMWAY. deceased, companied by 150.00 deposit
Pt.bllVs,
May
II,
25.
1916
Pbl'sh May 1$. 1976
per Set
File Number 76.133 CP. is pending in
Circuit Court Judge Joe A. money they took. Defense at- DEZ99
DEX 100
for each site, or 575.00 per ccmbned
4
the Circuit Court for Seminole
set.
Cowart Jr. meted the sentence torneys said Mrs. Spalding has
INVITATION TO BID
County. Florida, Probate Division,
IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
Deposit will be refunded in full for
to Brian Thomas Blelchner, 18, paid back $800 to the Former
Sealed proposals will be received the addresS of which I5 Seminol,
Sets
to fide
General
of 1208 Ellen Court, in south- employer and Miss Butler, who
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. by The School Board of Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford, submitting
bona
bidsContractor
and
CASE
NO 76-9$0-CA.09.F
County, Florida, Owner, at the of.
return
Florida
32171
The
personal
west Seminole.
said she is to be married this DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND fices of the District School BoNd of representative of the estate is
documents in good usable con
dition
wittiir.
5
of
the
plea
As part
days after the
negotiation week, had made restitution of LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, Seminole County, 202 Commercial LORELLE S. PARSONS. wtsosi
Opening of bids Refund for sets In
Plantitl, Avenue. Sanford. Florida. until 1:30 address
the prosecution agreed not to
is SO Saxton Avenue. excess of two will be less on. halt
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Sayville. LI., New
prosecute in five other burglary
Judge Cowart told the women DONNIE F. GILLIS if living, and
York 11757. The the deposit to cover cost of
subsequently,
at
the
Altamonte
name
and
address
of the personal reproduction, on the same basis of
dead,
all
parties
claiming
intests.
cases, officials said.
it is up to them to prove that bv,thrh.underor.gaist Connie Springs City Hall. up to 7.30 P M., nepreentative's attorney are set return of documents.
same date. for the Construction Cf 6 ft below
Judge Cowart ordered PIe they didn't take the 13.1(X) total F. GlItls
General Contractors
SANDRA L. GILLIS, 1 Primary &amp; 2 Intermediate
Alt persons ha','ir.; claIms a' bid Oocumen•s arid do who obtain
sentence investigations for two listed by Sears.
llv:rg z'td dead, all partIes c(ani,,
not bid the
Classrooms at Lawton Elementary
demands against the estate are protect,
interests, by, througz't. under
tearful former Sears Roebuck
must return Sameat least 10
Cowartsaldhehopes that the against
1'
or School as per drawings. All
required. WITHIN THREE MON
Sandra L Gillis
days befor, the bid date, or pay one
materials an
and Co. employes who pleaded pre-sentence Investigation by
equipment furnished IllS FROM THE DATE OF THE haIfthedepositperseftocray,
Defen
and all work performed shall be In FIRST PUDLICATION OF THIS
guilty to grand larceny of state probation and parole
of reproduction and handling, as set
NOTICE OF ACTION accordance with the Drawings,
NOTICE, to tue with the cterk of the forth above,
money while the) worked in the officials will uncover the STATE OF FLORIDA
Specifications and
Contract above court a written statement of
TO' DONNIE F. GILLIS if living. Docurnentspertainingtheretowhich
Sub contractors an, others may
Searscatalogorderdeartment motive for the embezzlements. an
any claim or demand
it dead, all
they may obtaincompietebiøcsocumentaupon
parties
claiming
maybeexaminedattheofficeoffh,
at the firm's Altamonte Mall
have. Eachctaimmustb.lnwrlting deposit as
In other cases docketed for interests, by, through, under or Arhil,d,
stated above, one half of
attd must indicate the basis for the
store.
trial this week before Judge against Donnie F. Gillis and SAN
which will be refunded upon return
A Bid Bond In the amount 015 PI
claim,
the
name
and
address
of
the
of
documents
in good
DRA L. GILLIS. If living, and if cent of base bid will be
Mrs. Darcel Rita Spalding, Cosart:
condition
required,
creditor or hii agent oc attorney, within s
dead, all parties claiming Interests, Addr
days
after
OpinIng of bIds.
each bid to:
20, of 204 Alderwood St., Winter
Benjamin P. Willis, 19, of by. through, under or against
and the amount claimed. If the
Each bid must be accompanied by
Don Coleman.
Springs, and Miss Patricia Oviedo Route Two, pleaded Sandra L. Gillis
claim (snot yet due, the date when it a certified check or bid bond I5stj
Purchasing Agent
will bdcome due shall be stat.i If by an acceptable sUrety company
Residence Unknown
Yvonne Ruder, 19, of 605 Lake guilty to receiving a stolen
School Board Of
the claim is contingent or for not
less than S per cent of te
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
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Seminole
County
Orienta Drive, Altamonte motorcycle knowing that It was
unliquidated. the nature of the Ufl base bid The
successful bidder will
that
an
action
to
foreclose
a
Mar'
202 Commercial Avenue
Springs, told the court that they stolen. He was allowed to tgage on
certainly shall be stated, If the be required to furnish Performance
the following properly In
Sanford, Florida 32771
claim Is secured, the security
took money paid by catalog remain free on bond during a Seminole County. Florida
shall Bond and Labor and Materials
Each bid shall be marked be
described. The claimanf shall
Lot 16, Block G. NOR TM "Lawlon Elementary School,
Payment Bond. each its the full
custiinwrs between Jan. 1 and pre-sentence investigation.
deliver sufficient copies of the claim amount of the contract
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION Prjmary 1
sum. issued
2 Intermediate
to
the
clerk
to
enable
the
clerk
to
by
a bonding company licensed In
FIVE OF UNIT ONE, according to Classrooms" and shall be delivered
mail
one
copy
to
each
personal Florida
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the plat therof recorded In Plat to Ihe address above,
representative.
aoo&amp; Il, Page 3), Public Records of
To be eI(g(b'e for considenat,.,.
The Instruction to Bidders.
All persons interested in the estate bids must comply with the laws of
Seminole County. Florida.
Proposal Form. Form of Bid Bond.
wtiom a copy of this Notice of Florida, all conditions of the
has been filed against you and that Formof Pertormaneand Payment
Administration hasbeenmailed re SpecificatiunLandmustbemad.on
I Continued from Pagel'A)
yoi,' are requred to serve a copy of Bond, Drawings, Specifications a
required, WITHIN THREE MON a facsimile of tlseform
your written defenses, if any, toiton other contract documents may be
included with
IllS FROM THE DATE OF THE the contract documents,
"HeCleveland) wants everyone (on the city council) to call PIainfIffsAttorney*hosenamea' examined
at th following location:
in
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
duplicate,
enclosed
in
an opaque
him," Grant said.
addrest
IS
A.
DUANE
School Board of
NOTICC', to file any objections they Seated envelope bearing
Seminole County
the name
The suit was filed by the engineers to Loilect $109,000 which BERGSTROM of RUSH, MAR
may have that challenges th
and Jddress of the bidder and the
SHALL, BERGSTROM AND
202 Commercial Avenue
validity of the decadent's will, the
the Winter Parkf'irrn claims Is owed for engineering work on thE ROBISON, 55 East Livingston
project or prol.ts on which he is
Sanford, FlorIda 3271)
Qualifications of the personal bldding.andoeliv,,edno, later
defunct sewer systaii.
Sli'eef, Post Of lice Box 3)46, Orlando
Phone 3771252
than
repf,senlalive. or the 'renue or date and hour menliGned
CopIes may be obfain.d at the
above.
City council stopped planning of the sewer system, which Florida 3102. 'in or before June 1.
jurisdiction of the court.
$974, and file the orlvinaI with te office of District School Board, t.pon
Owner reserves the right to reject
would have connected Longwood with Altamonte Springs for Clerk
AI.L CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND any or all bids or certain portions ot
of this Court either before Paymentofadepositof$7óOOperi,f
OBJECTIONS
NOT
so
sewer treatment, In the summer of 1974 after the votei"s In a service on Plaintiff's Attorney or of dr4awings and specification,. Any
FILED abidassfipulatedjntpieFORMOF
BE FOREVER BARRED.
PROPOSAL, and to waive any In
speciat referendum turned down the sewer system by better titan immediately hereafter. otherwiSe a Unsuccessful bidder, upon returning WILL
Lorelle S Parsons
Default will be en'er.d against you Such set promptly and In, good
fomeiifies and technicalities in
2-1.
As Personal Representa
bedding, arid to award the lob in the
for the relief demanded in the condition, will be refunded hi)
live ot the Estate of
In other business, the city council:
best interest of the Ownir. P4o bid
Complaint or Petition,
payment, and non bidd
upon so
ANNA L. SHUNWAY
shall be withdrawn for a period of 30
Approved the purchase of bul!et.proof vests for all 13 cIty
WITNESS my hand and soil of returning Such Set, wIll e retug44
diy from the opening dale.
thisCotstth.s3QthayofApeil, 1916. 113.00. Maxi,r.um number of Wts
police officers, making it mandatory that the officers wear
for P,rSon4I
Dls1ilcI School Boird,
(COURT SEAL)
attowoø per Contractor WIll be two Reii'ewntatew,.
protection when on duty.
Seminole County
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
(2).
5:
L.
W.
Carroll.
2'.,
Esquire
Authorized Julian to ddend a sUit filed by the LfXIWOOd
Robert o Feather,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Addenda will be sent to Gena,'aI P 0.
501 911
Chairman
By. Mary N Dandies
Contractors bidding thu protect and
Volunteer Fire Department Inc. to recover possession of $354)Q
Casseltiecry, Ploridi 37707
William P Layer,
Deputy Clerk
to all plan rooms holding plans.
worth of equipment including a p301 table, a cotton candy
Tefeptsone: $345700
Superintendent
Publish May i, ii. IS, 75. 5916
Publish May 4, I), II, tfl
Publish: May 11, IS, 1976
machine, a soda 0D cooler and a public address system.
Publish' May II. 23. June I, 1916
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The Florida East Coast
lAKE WORTH (APi
Railway is offering a $25,000 reward for Information
leading to the arrest and conviction of whomever broke a
si(ling switch lock and derailed an FEC freight train.
A company spokesman said Monday that the
derailment in which no one was injured was caused by
"someone who knew what he was doing."
lIe estimated that the Sunday derailment cost the firm
about 1500,0011.
The train was traveling south at 35 mIles per hour when
it was unexpectedly switched onto a siding leading
through a small Industrial area, railroad oficlals said.
The train had to crewmembers.
Two engines and 13 cars — many carrying loads of
granite ballast Fur rail beds careened off the tracks and
narrowly missed striking a drive-in movie theater, FEC
officials said.
The spokesman said the culprit or culprits broke into
the switch box, threw the siding switch and fixed the
automatic warning lights to muicute e'vvtythiig was
normal.
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Prosecutors claim that electric shock
MIAMI tAP)
therapy recommended for former Treasurer Thomas
O'Malley could cause memory loss, making him unable to
testify effectively at his trial on extortion and tax evasion
harges.
A doctor's report recommending the shock therapy to
treat O'Malley's depression was revealed Monday In
court records along with the government's motion for a
hearing on the matter.
The shock treatments were recommended by Dr. Irwin
S. Jacoba of Coral Gables, who said O'Malley's recovery
from a serious heart ailment is being hindered by the
depression
Medicine has not overcome the depression, the
psychiatrist said in a report O'Malley's lawyers filed in
U.S. District Court last week.
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Florida delegates for
TALLAHASSEE tAP)
President Ford and Ronald Reagan figure today's
Republican primary vote in Michigan will go a long way
toward deciding their candidates' futures.
"If Reagan wins by a big margin in Michigan Tuesday,
it's all over," said I.E. "Tommy' 'Thomas, a convention
delegate who was Reagan's Florida primary campaign
manager.
"I think Michigan must go for Ford if Ford wants to
avoid a political waterloo," said Sen. David McCIain of
Taiitpa, a Ford delegate. "Surely Ford has to carry his
home state."
Senate Republican Leader John Ware of st. Petersburg,
also a Ford delegate, said "it's too early to tell." But he
added, "it looks like there will be more excitement" at the
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I)AYTONA BEACh! APi — At least two high offit'ials of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
I ITT) have been implicated in the illegal registration of
about 60,000 lots of the massive Palm Coast development
here, a newspaper reports.
The [)avton.i Beach Evening News said Monday that a
sworn deposition by Dan Cooper, a former ITTCommunity Development Corp. vice president, named
Richard E. Bennett, a director and executive vice
president of I1'T, and John l'hawn, an Ii'T vice president.
1is being involved in the scheme.
Cooper was ousted last summer From his ll'F-CDC
j.'isition. l'Vf-CDC owns about 100,000 acres of land in
l.:gler and St. Johns counties' set for the long-delayed
''aIm ('oast (Ievelopment.

Barron Refutes Charges
TAI.I.AHASSEE lAP) — Senate President Dempsey
Elarron says the charge that he distorted the truth in
attacking the university system is false and was made by
a man who refuses to get out of an "academic fog."
Rat-ron, D-Panama City, made the denial Monday in responding to charge by Chancellor El. York that he deliberately u.sed false statistics in arguing that the Senate
budget 120 million less For university spending than the
house has appropriated.
York told a news conference that if the House did not
prevail In conference committee he would consider asking
(by. Reubin Askew to veto the university portion of the
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whatever they want to with It."
SIIA Chairman Evans said
Monday that he had a copy of
the complaints against Wilson,
who has been SHA executive
director and secretary for
nearly four years, but he
doesn't plan to call any special
SIIA meetings or work sessions
on the grievances.
The next regularly scheduled
SIIA board meeting is June 10.
Today there were 10 picketers
in the line marching on
sidewalks at the SHA offices.
Some picketers indicated they
were ready to spend the day
participatir.g in the demonstration.
Several picketers apparently
La-ought lunches, refreshments
and chairs that were spotted in
shady places on lawns near the
SIIA offices.
Officials said there hasn't
been any trouble so far during
the demonstrations and that
none is expected.

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Vihien also salu mat (iutznann
has already donated about
$1,000 worth of his time.
At one point during the heated
discussion, Lee Wheeler, a
spokesman for the ad hoc
conunittce, asked if the corn.mission wished to disband the
committee. Wheeler's contention was that without the
1500theadhocconunilteecould
not have a final report which
has been promised by June 2.
Commissioner Richard
5.,. ,;.i .,..
U4U iJt Uj.J})U
Ii illiWilA ,UU Ii
(;utmann's doing the study,
however, he said he wanted to
be sure other architects had the
same chance as Gutmann.
I'olk then agreed to meet with
Wheeler and contact at least
three firms in addition to
A
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HOSPITAL NOTES
MAY 17, 1976
Al)MISSIONS
Sanford:
Rhonda K. Britton
Alexander J. Campbell
Leon Duffey
Sara W. Easterby
Teresa M. Gonzales
Cynthia I.. Ilainelin

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M0DdaY'5 high 91. today's low
70.
Partly cloudy with a chance
of thundershowers. Clearing
and cooler tonight. Mostly
ttmn) Wednesday. Highs today
mid to upper SOs. 1Mw tonight
low 60s. High mid SOs Wednesday how to mid 60s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 m.p.h.
shifting to northwesterly
around 15 m.p.h. by esening.
Rain probability 30 per t'eiiI.
EXTENI)EL) FORECAS1'
Fair north and partly cloudy
with a chance of at ternoots
showers south portion. highs in
the low SOs extreme north and
mid Ii: upper SOs elsewhere.
I,osss In the upper 50s extreme
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By JANE C/SSSELBFRRY
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS
City'
Council Monday night accepted
"with great regret" the
resignation of Councilman
Irwin Hunter, who said he will
be moving to Atlanta to accept
a position as electro-mechanical drafting designer with
Electro Magnetic Sciences of
Chamblee, Ga.
A resident of Winter Springs
(then North Orlando) since
1967, Hunter was elected to fill
an unexpired term on Council in
1973, having served as fire
chief. lie was re-elected to his
present two-year term in 1974
and was currently serving as
police commissioner.
Appointment of a replacement to fill the vacancy
left by Hunter's resignation,
which was effective Monday at
midnight, will be on next
Monday's agenda. A letter from
John Newsome asking to be
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l)avid M. Houghton
I'earl Knighton
John H. tAttles
Rosa Lee McNeil
Mabel Merkerson
Orrie Nelloms
Alberta Rowland
Vira Rucker
Curry C. Welborn
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court action by the rity.
Piland said the PSC hearing
on the final rate hike has been
scheduled for 9:30 a.m., June 17
at Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.

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was read and Councilman John
Irene E. Moffet, Deltomia
Donald W. Wright, Deltona Daniels asked that Don Sines
Rebecca F. Yebra, I)eltona also be considered for the post.
Catherine Dodson, Lake Other council members said
they had been approached
Mary
by several interested persons
Edna Mesch, Lake Mary
Katharine P. Ladd, Oviedo and asked that the matter be
delayed until next week.
BIRTHS
An estimated $1,500 to $2,000
Sanford:
in attorney's fees and City
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steven J. 1 Marsha Attorney Gary Massey's
I). i Bussard, a girl
estimate of 20-25 per cent
chance of success if the city
makes a direct appeal to the
State
Supreme Court on the
,inford
jurisdictional
sail against the
Ruby Grace Bennett
Florida
Public
Service CornMary S. Daniels
mission, may guide Council's
lide M. Markey
decision next week on whether
Michelle Munger
to continue the fight. Mayor
Belinda V. Robinson
Troy
Piland asked for a week's
Mary Rowe
delay before voting on the issue
Harold Tatum
in order to get some input from
James V. Warren
the
public on whether to take
Harry F. Nehs'in. DeBary
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,\nna M. Vitt, DeRary
the city.
Tummy Brice, Geneva
Donald Lambert, Lake Mary A rate request by North
lnehle Bacigalupo, Orange OrlandoSewer and Water Corp.
.............to the PSC, which has taken
uttitry rate setting away trorn
ris W. Jones, Osteen
TbomasG. 011is, Winter Park the city, brought protest from
residents and prompted the

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TAI,LLHASSEE (API -- The Public Service
Commission has agreed to examine whether Tampa
I';lectric Co. is tryng to slip a rate Increase into an adjustment ordered by the commission.
The PSC also voted Monday to make the check of a
Florida Power &amp; light Co. rate-hike request due June 1 if
ublk' Counsel Woodie l.iles raises the same objections he
did about the TECO request.
l,iles said he needed more time to examine the FP&amp;L
plan. comparing it with the amount of electricity used in
varioL months

Councilman Lawrence been fired into her home and
Goldberg said Connell had that police had refused to pu.h
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Efforts by city concerning the polce
LONGWOOD
Mayor James It. Lormann to department. Councilman to the police station, fingersaid, printed, and held until his atAnderson
bring to a head stories eli- Parker
culating in the city about the howevLr, he had been present torney demanded his release.
City Prosecutor William
police department fizzled at at all council meetings and had
Colbertrefused
to prosecute the
Monday night's city council heard no such statements.
charge was
the
case
and
allege
Connell
Insisted
that
tapes
of
storIes
meeting. The
"ticket-fixing" and "officers. prior meetings be played to dropped.
In another police department
propositioning young girls" determine for the record
stopped while driving through whether any such remarks had matter, the council refused to
the city in the wee hours of the been made. When Lormann approve a request from
said Connell had reported the Goldberg that $2,652 be spent to
morning,
buthj three additional rooms on
The only positive action taken incidents to him prior to a
by the governing body was to special meetIng 10 days ago, the police station.
Goldberg at first said the
instruct City Attorney Ned Connell reminded that he had
estimate
included all materials,
Julian Jr., to prepare a form arrived nearly 30 minutes late
paneling,
and labor except
for
the
meeting.
which citizens may fill out an
Lormann claimed Connell's carpeting, electrlcnl work and
sign listing complaints agalLit
painting, but later added that
report to him concerned
any city employe.
most of the labor would be
Lormann, saying that "ticket-fixing" and young girls
donated.
Councilman Gerard Connell being "propositioned" by police
Ills colleagues requested that
had passed on to him verbal officers at 2 in the morning,
he submit a more specific list.
Lormann said without
complaints against police ofGoldberg warned that the price
ficers, Insisted that Connehl documentation he could not
of the work was so low as to be
in- investigate complaints of this
prcsent documented
"ridiculous" and that waiting
formation on wrong-doing. He nature.
might lose the financial break
slandered
Connell,
in
recent
months,
said Connell had
for the city.
police officers If he could not was arrested by the police
Anderan said the price was
present such documentatlo department and charged with
so ridiculous as to make him
Council Chairman J.R. Grant "obstructing" officers at the
suspicious.
said Connell had made the scene of a crime,
remarks at a council meeting The incident occurred, police
and Council member June said,whenCcr.ndllr,zpcndcdto
Lol-maTU3 said she also had a call for assistance from a
citizen who said gunshots had
heard Connelh.
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Sanford AA, 8 pin., 1201 W. Fust st.
Sertoma Chub of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' lakes
Country Club.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
gtesu.iunuu.
FIMY, MAY21
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumleys Alt.umonte springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwnnis, lam., Buck's Restaurant.
Happy Senior Citizens of Casselberry, 1 p.m., Legion
Home, Prairie Lake.
Tanglewood Alt, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Langwood Alt, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Church.
AMIP, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Speaker, Miss Janet Lunde, Seminole County supervisor
for Youth Programs Inc.
Seminole YMCA Gra-Y annual Parent-Son Banquet,
6:30 p.m.. Lyman High School cafeteria.
SATURDAY, x
Corn Boll sponsored by Congregational Christian
Church Men's Club, 5-7 p.m. 24th and Park.

hire was expected later toaay. UIIUI UI' IiiUI3L43 UIIWE
ranging from 60s north and
The ad hoC committee was
central
to mid lOs along the
appointed to study methods or
Southeast
Coast and in the
relieving overcrowding at the
Keys
84-inmate facility. Lawmen say
Wednesday's Ilaytona iseacn
on some days 100 inmates are
crowded into the facility. The tides: high 12:50 a.rn., 1:26
7:23 p.m.
modular units would provIde p.m., low 7:09 a.m.,
space for an additional 42 Port Canaveral: high 12:36
a.fl.. 12:58 p.m., low 6:51 a.m.,
prisoners.
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Senior CitIzens tour to Circus World. Leave Sanford
am. from Civic Center; pick up at Casselberry, 9:30
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Several persons told
the St. Petersburg Times that they borrowed money at a
25 per cent interest rate from the Springfield police chief,
the newspaper says.
In a copyright story Monday, columnist Dudley Clendinen said his interviews confirmed allegations that
(;corge W. Kittrell, police chief of the Panama City
suburb, had loaned money to persons in the Springfield
black community at a high interest rate.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin recently asked State Atty. Leo
Jones to investigate that allegation and others, but June
later said he could not find evidence of the alleged loan
sharking.
The Panama City News-Herald earlier revealed the
allegations against Kittrell and alleged Sunshine Law
violations by other city officials,

Tenant picketing of the
Sanford Housing Authority
HA) offices on West 10th
Street went Into the second day
this morning as representatives
of the Joint Tenant Council
refused to meet with SHA
Executive Director Thomas
Wilson III.
The pickets are seeking
removal as adWllson'
nilnistrator of the 480 low-cost
public housing units In Sanford.
The Te.rant Councih submitted a
resolution listIng 15 grIevances
on Monday to SIIA Board
Chairman Richard Evans and
demanded the authority fire
Wilson.
Wilson said today that he's
prepared a six-page singleto the
spaced answer
grievances and that he was
seeking a meeting with the
Tenant Council to explain his
answers.
A spokenan for the council
representatives said the group
won't meet with Wilson. "We
submitted our resolution and
complaints to the SHA board
and we want to meet with the
board," the spokesman said.
Wilson told reporters that
he'll gic his answers to the

Rumors Accuse Police,

TUESDAY, MAY 18
retihichorn Elementary School Advisory Ci,mmlttpe,
7:30 p,in., school library.
Florida Symphony Charity Night at Seminole Harness
Raceway post time 8 p.m. Betting proceeds from the
night's races go to i'ionaa YTflPflOflY.
Winter SprIngs jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., FlorIda Power and
light, Sanford
Seminole Uons Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and sit
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Casselberry Jaycees. 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Cornmunity United Methodist Church, for troubled parents).
Lyman Hign School PTSA, 8 p.m., school auditorium.
Installation and Bicentennial program.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center
casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizen Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center. Sponsor for month, AARP.
ThURSDAY, MAY 20
Seminole Chapter 2, OES, B p,m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Idyllwllde Elementary School annual Grandparents'
Day Open House 9-11 a.m. Tour of building and grounds,
explanation of academic programs and refreshments

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Herald Staff Writer

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The Germans call It "Realpolitik." It's the stuff
nations use when conducting International affairs
and it's been the underlying workkg philosophy of
international theuiticians for years and years.

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A most expert practitioner of Realpolitik is
America's Secretary of State and resident expert on

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foreign affairs, Henry Kissinger. Without a doubt
Kissinger was the trains behind any successes on
the international scene the Nixon administration
laid claim to, just as he has been the brains behind
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Now, however, top Ford aides say Kissinger Is a
political liability and should be dropped. The drop
Kissinger movement picked up sufficient credence
to prompt the German-born ambassador to go on
nationwide TV and announce he will not seek
another term — whether Ford wins the Presidency
or not.

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African Aid Plan

The Clock

Makes Good Sense
On the whole, the diplomacy of U.S. Secretary
of State Kissinger has been useful during recent
American-African differences will not be
solved overnight, but a good start has been made.
The United States made its commitment to selfdetermination plain and the response from African
leaders has been encouraging.
However, the political-diplomatic aspect of Mr.
Kissinger's trip was only half of his task. The other
half began in Nairobi as the United Nations Conference of Trade and Development (UNCTAD) got
under way. Freedom and self-determination can
prosper best in an economic climate that assures
human aspirations and creates stability.
Economic assistance to Third World nations
has been a thorny problem for many years and the
problems that divide people are all too visible at
Nairobi.
Many of the conferees are asking frankly for
massive redistributions of income from developed
to underdeveloped nations. Others, such as India,
Bangladesh, Egypt and Ethiopia believe that the
first order of business should be a moratorium on
all current debts so that another cycle of aid could
begin with a "clean slate." Still others are
proposing a massive program that would stockpile
natural resources when world prices are low so
that they could be sold when prices are high.
All of these approaches should be met with
skepticism. A redistribution, of wealth without
correcting the root causes of why a nation is
would be a palliative. It is better, as the aphorism
goes, to teach a man how to fish than it is to give
him a fish. Likewise, a moratorium on debts
nothing because it does not create industries or
develop resources, Controls and mechanisms to
inflate prices of commodities artifically invariably
founder in bureaucracies and hostilities.
The program being prepared by the United
pitfalls. Mr. Kissinger
States avoids all of
proposed a $1 billion fund under the control of the
World Bank
would be a political umbrella for
private investors who wish to participate in an
African nation's growth. The capital would be.
raised by issuing securities, with the future'
production of natural resources as collateral.
The advantages are many. Business and investment would be kept in private hands, African
leaders would be able to seek loans from a fund that
does not have a visible nationality, and investors
would be protected against expropriation and thus
encouraged to participate in the development of
Africa. The United States also is willing, as a
compromise, to support a modest stockpile
Discussions in Nairobi will be complex and
perhaps even byzantine, but
United States

By w PRICKETT

Kissinger is an intellectual giant in our times.
Someday, historians will compare him to former

heads of states in other countries, who, through
manipulation and Realpolitik, managed to etch out
a few extra years of power for their country on the
even after the bells of history
had signalled the end to big power.
It's Iroiik that a man like Kissinger Is being
called a liability by aides assigned to the most
lackluster administration this nation has known in
Years. Ford aides say only by dumping Kissinger
international scene,

can President Ford be re-elected. What that
represents, really, is a last ditch effort on behalf of
Ford aides to produce a staged news event to try
and cover up the lack of positive policies and or
programs the Ford administration has been able to
produce. To sacrifice Kissinger is a "cheap shot."
Alone he Is worth more to this country than Ford
and his aides all lumped together.
Realpolitik — of which Kissinger is a master —
means, simply, that you base political operations on
what will work — not what is nicest. In other words
a country tosses idealism aside and sets out to
accomplish its goals, no matter the cost. Inter-

the
national politics toasts only one country
winner.
I detest Realpolitik, this philosophy of winning
regardless of the spiritual and Intellectual cost to a
nation's people. And I have always viewed
Kissinger as a man of giant intellect, but third rate
when it comes to matters of humanity. In short, he's
a cold fish.
But he's a winning fish, and Kissinger has more
intellect and savvy on a bad day then the rest of the
Ford administration has on Its best day.

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Taking

Kissinger's been in the hot spot for eight years.
And that's a long time for any one man to have
survived the machinations of this snd other country's politicians. Kissinger's web Is spun among
leaders of countries throughout the world. Once, he
was dubbed the Wizard of Ox of international
relations.
I guess in an election year even the Wizard of Ox
would be tossed out If It means getting elected.
That's Realpolitik at Its best — or worst.

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poor

solves

these

which

the

should stick to its guns because its proposals for

the

ec ."rnic future of Africa are o,riginal, imaginative
and sound.

Satirist Needed
What Americans probably need more than anything else in
dose of
political satire from a latter-day counterpart of a Finley Peter
Dunne or a Will Rogers who could unmercifully Lacerate the
high and the mighty of their day much to the delight of their
audiences.
They were capable of quickly deflating the ego of any
politician who was captivated by his own success and their
targets could do but little more than go along with the joke.
Far too many figures on the political scene today are accepted with the gloomy sobriety that seems to afflict the
American people of a more sophLsticdted era. This humorless
approach often lends an aura of respectability which is neither
merited nor deserved to some of the inure absurd political
ideas.
A public that thirsts for honesty and candor cannot seem to
separate the ludicrous from the rational. Indeed, It almost
appears as If political humor itself Is a vanishing species and
has become the private preserve of a few political cartoonists
and political insiders who swap yarns at cocktail parties.
these, the waning years of the Seventies, is a good

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pace of our economic recovery.
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Statistically, the economic factors are
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prices since the 1974 low makes it possible for
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couldn't for some time and to raise the capital
breathing down his neck.
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So, he has a bandoned all that talk a bout
ar dipping into this market at an Unbtuude niiig the base of the GO!'. He r.y zt'U
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believe It. but McLaughlin is no longer saying
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t hi ngs like he did in December 1974 when be told
Arthur Burns says "new capital appropriLtions
the Republican governors meeting in St. Louis
of large manufacturing firms rose sharply
that Republicans must become "the party of the
.;'
during the final quarter of 1975, new orders for
open door" rather than the party of "big
nondefense capital goods have now increased
business and the country club set."
three months in a row. Production of business
equipment has risen briskly during the past four
No, siree. Bill McLaughlin no says, of Mr.
or five months and the physical volume of total
Reagan's effort to open the party's door by
business investment in fixed capital has inappealing to Wallace voters, that this "threatens
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creased significantly in each of the past two
the destruction of the Republican Party."
quarters." The specialist, including Burns
McLaughlin says he is "completely shocked"
himself, note that expansion and modernization
by Reagan's blatant appeal for Democrats to
of critical U.S. industrial plant is moving at a
give him the GOP presidential nomination.
"Mission Accomplished. Sir!"
pace too slow to meet our needs. Productivity Is
Well, now. What about this crossover business
lagging. In some industries—specifically paper,
in primaries? Is It a good thing? Or, as the
aluminum, steel—the outlook is for production
Washington Star recently editorialized, Is it a
to be restrict ed by a shortage of capacity, which JOHNCUNNIFF
"travesty" to let one' party influence the out.
could mean a burgeoning of inflation with a
come of another party's election'
surplus of buyers bidding prices higher for these
In my Judgment, open primaries are a good
h
scarce materials. Inflation in such basic cornthing for reasons both philosophical and
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moctities could spread widely through the
pragmatic.
economy.
To begin with, as a person who puts principle
With profits markedly up and financing
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above party, I am In favor of any process which
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available, it Is chiefly a lack of confidence which
encourages people to vote for individuals
holds back optimum modernization and exNEW YORK (AP) — Should the stock cer- ThornStan!ey,vicepresldentofMorganGuaras
because of their stands on issues rather than
pansion in such key fields.
tificate be entirely eliminated and replaced by a anty Trust Co., who warned that to seek total their party affiliation.
It should be noted that the greatest expansion bookkeeping entry?
elimination could be construed as another
Open primaries do Just this.
and efficiency-increase problems lie in the inThat argument has been waged heatedly in the assault on individual investors.
Mr. McLaughlin's response, therefore,
dustries where environmental and other securities business, which cannot forget Lie
In his view, the elimination would be an atregulatory officials are giving industry fits—in deluge of paper that overwhelmed it in the Late tempt by the industry to solve one of its own strikes me as an odd thing. Mr. McLaughlin,
many cases because of inequitable regulations, 1960s and actually led to the downfall of many problems by "invading the homes" of 25 to 30 after all, i.s a member of a minority party.
inequitable er.forcmcnt of regulaticr.s, delays, brokerage houses.
iaiiiiiun shareholders who might prize the carP1 &amp;ithnt1c tells us liii party i,veds both
Democratic and Independent votes to win the
or on.again-oU.again enforcement and
Why keep moving the certificate itself about? tificate itself, not a substitute piece of paper.
haphazard shifts in rules. It's enough to shake Why not leave it in one place and simp!y give the
These people, he said, have ownership cer- White House in November and yet he suggests
the confidence of any company board of direc- owner a piece of paper attesting to his or her tificates for their homes, cars and Insurance, that these same people be excluded from helping
tors.
ownership. Paper work would be reduced and and certainly are ca pable of safely storing the; pick his party's candidate In the primaries. If
Consumer spending is up. But there are signs fewer certificates would be lost,
you love these people In November, Bill, why not
stock certificates too.
here, too, of a lack of confidence. Though home
In May'
The questions made sense, and now we are
As he sees It, people ar' entitled to possession
construction starts early this year were 50 per half-way there. Customers have been urged to of their stocks, if they so choose, and they'll rebel
Besides, the clear trend In American voting
cent above early 1975, that industry is still leave certificates with their brokers. And against efforts of the Industry to take them
patterns is that the public Is "mare detached
depressed. That in the face of a growth in new movement of certificates between brokers has away, "and I don't want to be a part of trying to from political parties than at any time In the last
families and despite available financing at rates been reduced by a central depository.
40 years" and is dee'ply dissatisfied with the
force it on them."
considerably lower than in the recent past, The individual, however, retains the right to
poli tical process itself.
As it is, the industry is thought by many critics
though still high by historical standards.
keep the certificate himself, and many stock
This is the conclusion of a new book titled
This
to have done enough to discourage the small or
shows
up
in
still
other
owners
prefer
to
do
so.
Now
there
is
talk
of
individual
Changing American Voter," written by
A lack of confidence
Investors who, according to some
choice
by
three
political
scientists and published Last week
ways. Businessmen are engaged in what the taking away that
eliminating the sources, including the N.Y. Stock Exchange, has
by
the
Harvard
University Press. Why shouldn't
Wall Street Journal calls anticipatory price certificate altogether.
been leaving the market place.
But
the
certificateless
society,
even
before
It
Reagan
or
the
GOP
— or any candidate or party,
meet
the
inflation
increases — raising prices to
Some evidence of this was included in a
they anticipate down the road. Labor, burned by gets started, is running into problems and op- current "Report to Institutions" by the ex- for that matter — try to capitalize on this senpast inflation, likewise shows little coifidence position.
change, which noted that $377 billion in corporate tirnent?
that the problem is about to be Licked. Unions One such problem is that the actual certificate stock was in the hands of institutions in mid-1975.
Pragmatic rcason No. I for allowing
are, therefore, naturally seeking gains sufficient must be replaced by a substitute piece of paper That's 45 per cent of the total.
crossover voting in primaries is that It allows
to meet the cost of living boosts they see coming.
you just can't eliminate paper, it seems — and
Of even greater importance seems to be the
parties to pick that candidate for President who
These tren.L tend to male Inflation more that substitute wouldn't be negotiable, as is a trend. Institutional ownership rose only 1 per
Is most likely to run the strongest in the general
likely and could mean Federal Reserve Board certificate.
cent from 1965 to 1970, but in the latest five-year
election. The closer the primary voting universe
foot dragging which could slow recovery.
Another problem recently was cited by period through part of 1975, it soared 31 per cent.
approximates the November election sample,
the better the idea a party will have of whom Its
best vote-getting candidate will be. It's better to
ANDERSON
find out in the primaries that an individual has a
narrow appeal, that he is unable to attract
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Democrats and Independents, than it is to
discover this Is November when it's too Late
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at being told they were good..
looking. They all agreed that It
was essential at all times that a
man should be well-groomed.
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women
agreed
unanimously. Facial surgery,
unless considered a necessity
was definitely for actors, movie
stars, TV announcers, in short,
men in the public eye. conunuously. Certain SKIfl treatother hand it provides a guide to
DEAR 1\BB'i': GRANNY-TLments could be necessary but
those women who still believe
Be is thrilled at the prospect of
not considered as a beauty aid.
that flattering a man's ego
becoming a grandmother even
Some 40 years ago a Frenunmarried
their boss, husband, son, the
her
though
chman
visiting the U.S. was
plumber, the grocer and the
daughter, who is on welfare,
almost struck dumb by his
has no plans to marry the
goes a long way
butcher
hotel's barber shop. There he
t owards making Life easier.
baby's father and chooses not to
saw
men stre tched out in
disclose his identity!
Fifty years ago the French
relaxing
chairs being treated
business
You say, "That's tier
had th e reputation of dowsing
,
1.
lrnt f,rp nark ,fhsr
with
and
se
et.
perfume
ann
d tier
(neniseives in
havliig whileii
a wiiicurbt was
Abey, duii't you think a child
lotions instead of taking baths. but within themselves are only color a plain shirt in mimuted
his
problem
without
starting
World
busy
with
his
nails. He soon
too ready to agree with the tones.
True, bathrooms then were the
has the right to know who
War
Ill?
was a stanthis
In
a
lively
45-minute
debate
learned
that
real lather is? And don't you
exception rather than the rule. smart woman who tossed this
A L'
dard
procedure
for
men of all
and
four
women
on
TV
four
men
lap.
when
the
child
grows
think that
S WIFE Bathing facilities are definitely bit of flattery in their
agreed
that
there
Janine
ALaux
for
an
ages
and
the
met
author
up, he should have the right to
The
hook's
advice
to
DEAR WIFE: Make a deal more common but use of
get in touch with his real lather with Al. Tell him that you will fragrances continues to grow, junior up to 17) points out that exchange of views on her book. seemed to be nothing frivolous
while they may have learned at Among the men was a young or absurd in the custom. For
if he chooses to do so?
have your hearing tested if he'll too.
Also, maybe the lather wants gohackto the dentist whomade
Last year, according to the their mothers' knee that columnist, a well-known author him this kind of treatment was
Latest
figures, sales of men's "cleanliness is next to past his prime, a business than only available in public
to support his child,
his new teeth and get an adWomen talk about WOMEN'S justment
toiletries in France reached Godliness" it takes more than a executive and an artist. Two of Turkish baths.
IuGIrrS. how about MEN'S
book written by a young and
attractive Parisienne in her
early thirties, Janine Maux.
Even in this era of growing
equality, the writer proceeds to
enwiieiak at length masculine
"do's and don'ts" amounting to
a definite code of behaviorism,
Somehow it is doubtful
whether many men will take
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sociologists say, is due in great care of as their sister devotes to
measure to the advent of TV her crowning beauty.
It is after a man has reached
and perhaps also to the fact that
the French have discovered the the forties that he must look out
for and prevent, those sneaky
attraction of foreign travel,
So, according to the book, you early manifestations of middle
wi ll never make a faux pas by age. The answer Is keeping fit,
telling a man that he is hand- however boresorne it can be.
The greatest pitfall for the
some, that he looks divine,
whether he be a member of the middle-aged top executive is to
French Academy, a learned try to follow the you kick. Not
scientist, diplomat, political for him the tight Jeans, loud
giant, world menowned athlete striped shirts, strident ties,
or young stripling. All would fancy socks, trendy sports
rather hear this than be told jackets and tank-tops, etc.,
they are clever, a genius, even for leisure wear. These
outstanding: in their particular only spotlight the signs of age.
field. They already know that. His business suits should be
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since women literally carry the
load alone and deliver It. It is
their prerogative as to whether
or not to Inform the father. And
not all fathers are willing to
own up to it.
But read on for an other
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The Seminole High School Avery, Sharon Bagley, Sally Justice, Faye Karnes, Jonathan
Class of 1966 reunion has been Barnes, Kathy Bauer, Richard Kelly. Mike Kimsey, James
set for August 13 keg party) Bauer, Diane Beach, Vicki King, Robert Lackie, Paul
and August 14 (dinner-dance). Boyd, J0 Ann Bryait, Maxine LeRoy, Roger Lewis, Mary
For those un able to attend the Bus.sey, Brando n Countryman, Matheson, Sheryl McDade, Thu
dinner but would like to go to Pete r Darmi, Geraldine Din- Mocny, David Nicoll, Mike
the keg party, there will be a nan, Tom Foreman, Mark Ogden, Russell Patton, Jan
G.
#-"s
charge of $5 per person which Harrod, Melody Hartman, Henninger, Phi) Hahn, Chuck
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Will iam House, Ernest John- Smi th, Arlene Spencer, Nancy
directory.
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son, Jerry Johnson, Jimmy Strum, Charles Vining and
Approximately 46 class Johnson, Jer"y Jones, Nancy Beverly Walden.
members are still not ac:.. ,A
counted for. Anyone knowing
of those listed
Plans Seminole Meeting
Nora Gordon third from right) hands over the president's gavel to Mytie C. Gradick during in- the address
Sarah
stallation of new SISTER officers. Others selected were (from left): Nelle Livingston, recording below, please notify
20th Street.
In an effort to draw new across from Altamonte Mall.
president; Margaret Ganas, corresponding secretary; and Lyons, 1204 West members members from Seminole
secretary; Ruth Simpson, first
The "lost" class
A documentary history of the
Bunny Taylor, treasurer. (Herald photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
are: Robert Alexander, Russell County, the Orlando Chapter of
the National organization for feminist movement in the
Women will move their June 2, United States will be shown.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. meeting This will be informative to new
to the First Federal building at and potential members of
SR-436 and Palm Springs Drive N.O.W.
NOW The public is Invited.
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child? Yet, you would let taxpayers aunio this respon-sibility because some 21-yeardivorce. It was a bitter divorce the terms of the divorce bet- fair. It should be changed, they wedding date was put off again
By LEW KOCH
old female decides she wants to
this time for three months.
if it said, to read that Rita would
and John wound up having to ween John and Rita
be a mother.
sum
if
should
come
to
that.
And
receive
$30,000
in
lamp
money
but
pay
Alice
a
great
deal
of
—
It was bound to happen
Finalmy the w hole thing was
We are five registered nur- it still seems a sham.
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John and Rita
ses. Sign us
agreement covered every plus $400 a month support for agreed not to get married.
she deserved,
It's
called
an
"antenuptial"
SHIRLEY, MARY ALICE,
six years. And so on.
This time around, John talked possible contingency.
AND agreement (or contract and
MARGIE
LOIS,
The moral of the story 13
what this legal document does the situation over with his
JACQUELINE
Rita's lawyers warr.ed John's surismed up by Chicago divorce
For example, if the marriage
ex
pe
ct
ed
of
a
lawyer.
John
said
he
is spell out the terms
lasted only one year, Rita would lawyers that If John didn't lawyer
Muller
Davis:
DEAR ABBY: My husband's divorce settlement before the his second nutrriage to work
how
could
he
Lw
certain,
receive
a
lump
sum
of
$10,000
make
a
full
and
complete
Lawyers,"
he
says.
"can
kill
and
new teeth don't fit him right
e couple even marries! Th is is but
mo nth suppo rt for disclosure of his financial the g
th
de
lays
e
gol
n
th
not
at's
th
ta
lks
funny,
but
he
$200 a
how co uld anybody be certain, plus
the way it works:
three years. If the marriage wealth, the antenuptial
problem. Every time I 115k him
what with more people getting
John Is engaged to marry di vo rced than marrying? And lasted t hr ee year s, Rita would agreement would be voided by ea."
to repeat something, he gets
Or in other words, one sure
rece ive a lump sum of $20,000 t he courts. So Income
r mad at me and says, "Why Rita. John thin ks he loves Ri ta, even if he did get marr ied , how
way
of getting around a bad
nts oU300a returns were exchanged,
hl
don't you get a hearing aid" hethinksitaloveshlmfl,afldhe
payme
could he prevent his second plus support
Of'.
divorce
settlement is not to get
years.
And
so
for
five
Abby, there Is nothing wrong believes the two of them will wife from ripping him off ft.. month
value of stocks estimated, tried In the first place. This
with my hearing. It's the way live happily ever after. But nancudly if they should get
health records scrutinized. 01
the way John avoided all his
Rita's lawyers studied
he talks,. Lately I have to be John believed the saute thing divorced?
co
urse, all this took time, so the problems except for the bill
John's
drawn
up
by
agreement
was
careful not to ask him to repeat live years ago when he
His lawyer suggested an lawyers, and being advocates wedding date was po.stpuiiei.l from his Lawyers for services
anything for fear he'll take my engaged to marry Alice. John
for their client, they said the one month. The Lawyers con-rendered. and an empty
did marry Alice, but three antenuptial agreement. This
head off.
l:tr, Alice sued for piece of paper would spell out antenuptial agreement wasn't tinued their wrargling so the marital bed.
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DEAR ABBY: Concerning
the unmaired mother-to-ic
who is welfare and prefers to
keep the Identity of her baby's

lather a secret: According to
you, it may be her business and
her secret, but that baby
becomes the taxpayers' bumden, and we taxpayers are sick
and tired of supporting
illegitimate children.
With all the resources
prevent
to
available
pregnancies, there is no excuse
for any sexually active female
to bear a child' And why' should
the father be excused from the

because you man loses.

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PARIS — 'Tell Them They
Are Handsome" is the

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Have Right To Know?

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Patti Brantley (right), named "Jayceette of the Year" by the
chapter President Danuta Bock.

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Ronald Reagan's candidacy is a case in point.
WASHINGTON— Soviet reconnaissance that during Field Training Exercise Jack Frost which hold their fire unless the intruders appear Despite the fact that he attracted thousands of
Democrats and Independents in his two races for
planes have been spying on the new Alaskan oil in Novexuner and December 1975, two high- aggressive.
governor
of California, It was still said that he
BRASS RING: Today we award the brass
pipeline. "Frequent incursions" Into U.S. air performance Soviet photo-rcconialssance
would
be
unelectable to the presidency because
space have been reported from Alaska. The most aircraft over flew the Trans-Alaskan pipeline, ring, good for one free ride on the Washington he is
too
far
right, appealing only to a minority
serious incident was a spy flight last winter over now under construction.
Merry-Go-Round, to Aldelmo Ruiz.
within
the
GOP.
Now, in the wake of his victories
U. S. military exercises aimed at protecting the
Our associate Joe Spear. now on a in Texas and Indiana, where he proved he could
"The
pair
of
Soviet
aircraft
of
the
MIG.23
or
pipeline.
newsgathering trip through the Middle East, get the Votes It was -said he couldn't get, this
Overflights by both the United States and MI(-5 type are reported to have photographed
Ruiz In the remote, rugged reaches of myth has been demolished.
troops
were
ocdiscovered
the
Soviet Union of each other's outlying territories elements of the Army as
the pipeline." North Yemen. This Is a primitive country barely
defensive
postitions
along
are no thing new, but It usually has been done by copying
Pragmatic reason No. 2 for allowing open
14 years out of the Middle Ages.
Murphy said about 3,000 troops, Involved in
high-flying camera planes or reconnaissance
primaries is that they greatly decrease the
satellites. In this case, MIG.-23 or MIG-25 fighter the exercise, "were occupying their w'sUme
Al Ruiz, a 52-year-old Puerto Rican, is head of possibility that a boss or political machine, or
planes buzzed the supersecret Army maneuvers, defensive positions. Consequently, there Was the U. S. AID mission In North Yemen. He has any highly org'inized special Interest, will be
The planes swept down a valley and zoomed much intelligence concerning U. S. military probably been the best bargain in our postwar, able to manipulate or Lock up an election.
over the pipeline route, then veered west over plans to be gained by closely observing and $168.blllion foreign aid program. With surplus
In Septcmber 1975, addressing the
the Bering Strait toward their bases in Siberia. photographing the maneuvers."
equipment and borrowed tools, he has ac- Republican National Committee in the East
SigrJicantly, they stayed inside U. S. Air space
As Murphy described the incident the U. S. compLished more than moat mIssons have been Room of the White House, President Ford said
about 12 minutes, which Is the time It takes for troops were divided Into two "armies," with a able to boy with billions of dollars.
the "door to the party should be wide open" and
U.S. interdeptors to get off the ground and reach Itanger battalion "attacking" the pipeline anu
There were no electrical, welding or machine not "just a crack." The GOP, he declared, should
the lThd brigade making sure the flow of oil was
the intruders.
shops in all North Yemen in l%2. Yet by sheer attract "a wide spectrum of people who are
The Soviet flights were discovered by Rep. not
believers in our philosophy."
The New York Congressman suggesi.e1 enterprise, he trained the Yemen's to build and
John Murphy, 0-N. V., chairman of the house
Well, this Is exactly what Ronald Reagan is
operate a complicated public water system In
Outer Continentat Shelf Committee which held tersely that "any slndlar Incursions by
trying
to do. And It's mighty str ange to see Mr.
States military aircraft over Russian air space the city of
hearings in Alaska last year.
Ford's chief supporter in his home state attack
From his own sources, Murphy learned about would be met with hostile fire, forced landings Of
He scrounged a surplus generator from the Reagan by usg the Orwellian argwnent that,
the intrusion and reported his findings in a hot pursuit."
Pine Ridge Indian R.eseriatlon in South Dakota. by trying to sace the GOP by broadening Its base
Footnote: The Air Force told us it had no
confidential letter to Defense Secretary Donald
He arranged with the manufacturer to change and attractirig more people lo-it$ baqrter, he is in
record of the overflights reported by Murphy.
Rumificld.
the cycle. Then It was shipped to Yemen, the fact destroying the party,
"Eyewitness sources In the 172nd Infantry When intruders are detected the Air Force
Yemenis named their new water system the
Weird. Destroying Mr. Ford, perhaps, but not
Wn•... Sytr."
"Vr'ny
Brigade in Alaska." wrote Murphy, "reported iwocedure is to send uo armed intercentors
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teat ons
breaks down tomorrow, you can rejerted Wednesday in U.S.
now stop payment to the bank District Court in Louisiana.
or credit agency which exThe FTC has said It does not
tended the loan for the oar,
be lieve the new rates will cause
interest rates to rise or reduce
The rules allow the consumer the availability of credit.
,
to stop payment and demand a
'What is more likely," said
refund of pre vious installments
in cases where he can FTC Bureau of Consumer
reasonably demonstrate that Protection chief Joan Berstein,
the purchase was never "is that this rule will make it
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would not be able to do so if he
Installment sales purchases,
or she owed the money to a beginning last Friday, must
creditor rather than the include a conspicuous notice
original seller.
relating the consumer's right to
assert legiti mate complaints
"Many creditors are pa r- agai nst any credit company
ticipants In the practice (and) It which purchases a contract
is u nfair and deceptive," the from the ori ginal seller.
FTC said In issuing the new
rules last November. The new
A last-minute attempt by the
FTC regulations seek to National Automobile Dealers
remedy that situation.
Association to delay im-

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Gerald Ford's home sta te today in which
crossover voting is allowed, Michigan
Republican Party Chairman William
McLaughlin — a zealous ba cker of the President
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lit he new car you Just bought products were not delivered or
is a
ln;:r(rregulations broke
that took
The new rules promulgated
you may not have to pay off the by the Federal Trade Corn
bank or loan com pa ny that mission six months ago, make
financed it.
creditors Just as liable for
The regulations end the 200- customer satisfaction as the
year-old marketplace principle original seller.
known as "holder-tn-dueUnder
"holder-in-due-coucourse," which forced con- rse," a co nsumer who sought to
sumers to pay for products withhold payment for unbought on credit even if the satisfactory goods or se rvices

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map'
ccilnbutione to ttie fight for
freedom arid hume'i r,ghts

flTOt4lOUt thiS cou*ys '
tory. Stars Include Patricia
Neal, Melba Merre, Celeste
Home.
200
'9) $20000
AMID- Pre'errpted Thus, see 130 pm.
230

2 12 IHE DOCTORS
'4 6) THEGUIDINGLIGHT
9 BREAK n€
enUed Thu's.. see 1.30 pm.
24 (Men.) COU,.,EGE FOR
CANINES (A) (Tues.)
SOUNDSTAGE (Wed.)
OURSTORY (A) (Thurs)
NOVA CR) (Fn.) Kup's SHO%w
(A)
35) MAYBERRY RFD
300
'2. ia ANOT1'4ER
'4 '6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

SM) THE FLINTSTONES
9: GENER4,L HOSPIrAL
24 (P,4) A BIT WT1H ti'r'
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only) SENIOR SCENE
33(3
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LOVE OF LIFE

ON YOUR OWN (Fri.) RELIGION IN THE WS
9 1.'.PPY DAYS (A)
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5

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6* (Men.. Tues.,

about a tisntituous sum,er

- PLUS HOLLYW000
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LE' MAKE A DEAL

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nn' Stsntnei'" ,Jim Stacey
RC1Uel Woti. 1965 t,taicai

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Fil Round

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Crcg. PaL'ricr. 107. ('Tuos.)
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30SecooverToo.Pas't
two, cord, from Tues. (Thu's.)
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FRIENDS
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PLAYOFF

SHil: Guests' Mel Tomino,
Bill B.x,.

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6*! POPEVE AND

two astrai boces
head in its recbon.

9' HOILYW(X)OSOUARES
A
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Buy Double Show
Ticket $2.00

2

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(Fni. ISat.

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aid Den 195, RceISCX1IO
build a

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DOESN'T GO' Entertaireng
approach 10 SJVTflOf UIofy

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MER SEMESTER: 'The Greet

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PAUL HARVEY CC)MMEWARY
11:55

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news thet Swisys

35 RINTINI1N

FLOYD INTEOPUIZES

Wednesday

CONSUMER s1JIwAL

ROcKY AND FRJENDS.
uNDERDOG
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NOTI CE OF APPL ICAT ION
FORTAXOEED
(191.249 FlorIda Statvt.$)
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN.

I

Sally Jo Rivera, hiS wife, et at,
.'.'.

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3;,34'4t ,Ai •ii lii.

Book 1009. Pooe 79. at1 Otliclal
Pecorde Book 1056, Page 0044.
Public Records of Seminole County,
F!onid.i, together with an undivided
interest in and to the common
.dimeflf 5

WITNESS my hand and seal of
thl Court of Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. this 30th day of
AprIl, 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Many N. Dsrden
Deputy Clerk
James J. Loveless. Jr.

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Unit I B. OAK HARBOUR,
SECTION ONE. a Condominium
recorded in Official Records book
996, Page 0063. Puoi,c Records of
Seminole County, Florida, and
Exhibits ftiere$o as recorded in
Official Records Book 996, Pages
0113 through 0)74. inlusive, Publk
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, and Amendments thereto
as recorded in Official Records Book
-991. Paoe 1120. OfficIal
R,'ro,dt
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Cliii, Hedrick &amp;
Rob'nson. P.A
109 Fail Church Street
Orlando, Florida 3700)
At'Dcneys for P'aintif I
Publish' May 4, II. 1$. 25. 1979
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namC0IAIRREPSALES.andthatl

vs.
JOE K. SPEARMAN and HOLLY
MAE SPEARMAN, his wife,
Defendants,

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Submitting bona tide bids and return
of documents in good usable con
dillon within 5 days after the Opening
of bids, Refund for sets in excess of
two wilt be less one half the deposit

4.....PerSOflaIS
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4A-PubllcNotices

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COMPLETE MOTEL STAFF
ASSISTANT MANAGER
FOOD&amp;BE VERAGE MANAGER
EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
PEST CONTROL TRAINEE
ROOFERS

IP'

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Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
MYSELF AS OF S-lI 76.
CanHelp
ABU BAKER
Call lfl-EU7
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Write P.O. Box 1213
5-_LOSI&amp; FOUnd
Sanford,Fionida32lll
_______________________

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redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd.. Sanford, 323 10
WEKiVA LANDING
On 'The River. 831 9587
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MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
Color TV, AIr Cond.. Maid Set-v.
QUALITY INN NORTH
1.4 &amp; SR 13-1. Longwood

AVON

I Bedroom furti apt. $100 monthly.

_______________________

3RoomAps.,Furn.
$9OMo.
101W. 9th St

_________________________

f

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Truck Driver- Mobile home cx
No others
oer'en'e n.ress.Arv
need apply. Cail Tom Brooks, 373
5270

2 RoOm effIciency with carport, air
condition. Prefer retiree. Phone
323 1762.

_____________________________
Newly remodeled 3 room apt. Large

rooms. Well furniShed. First ttoor.
Reasonaoie. flj vt. Fs,sl SI.

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'

Nurse for night shitt. Apply In
person, Sanford Nursing Con.
vatescent Center
Housekeeper &amp; Driver for elderly
couple, j dayS a week, Salary
commensurate with duties. Send
resume to Box 602. co The
Evening Herald. P0. Box 1651,
Sanford. Fla.. 3277)

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3, bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17.97, Sanford
323 19311

cx

housekeeper, two dams a week. own
transportation Lake Mary. 3fl
54

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31A-()iplexes

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DUPLEX'-' furnished or un
locaton
Ideal
lurniShed
365 3121
rent
Rc'asonabie
t me
Bedroom. unfurn, $30 wk. adutts.
535 week with children 372 6670

.

Opportunity br advancement.
Apply In person, Cobia Boat Co.,
tOO Silver Lake Road.

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Opportunities

For Lease- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
ic,cal,nr.% Ccli 322)0)5

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RobertO, Feather,
Chairman
Publish: May 4, Ii, II, 1979
DUll

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Real Estate

Bedroom.) bath, familyrcom wiltS
Ii,eplace, large utility, fenced

yard.

3333751 after

5:30.

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24 Hrs.

323941O

I

I BR. $150

29-Rooms

Oviedo- 3 bedrOom. 3 bath nearly
new home. Low down .3rd aSUmC
,imu, .,age 01 532.500 3656546

Rug Real (stale Broker
2635 S Sanford Ave
321 0757 eveS 3fl 7643

Sleeping rocm for Christian girt.
.--Furn or Unf urn Private en
trance, laundry &amp; kitchen
privileges, utilities md Phone &amp;
color TV .s', a,labie 332 T679

.

.

Owner Leaving, Must Sell

y
South of Sanford

S
'ë.'1arIners
\flll1agc IJ.

4'ra1tRIt1t

Req. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.
323 6051 or 323.051? eves.

Waterlronf Lots, 11.500

'SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
HOSPITAL AREA 2 bedroom. 1 bath

hold mortgage at reduced rate.

home New paint inSide and out

Business 7:30 1st Tues

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

_____________
Furnuthed or

Unturnushed

Bingo
Every Wed &amp;
Einiy Birth 7' iSp nm

APARTMENT

or newly wed
W000MERE PARK- 3 bedroom. 2
r. ectio-t con

ditiOn. Living room, dining room,
and kitchen alt paneled with
wainscoating. Frenced yard.
119.900.
2-' ,'a'.,

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
Deitona 668 661)

I

landlBedrooms
10' I' Baths
ALLADULTS-EASYLIVING

.(

''I' nd, 3 BR, fenced, con. lot.
572.900. The Horton Organization,
Realtor, eves 332.3387
529.700, REDUCED TO 121.900. 3
BR. block. 2 bath, den, large cor
lot Nicely Ianclscap"d
County- 2 BR. turn , good roof &amp;
tenced A real buy $9,500

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg Peat Estate uroker
2638 S Sanford Ave.
32) 0759 eves. 327 1643
FHA VA

3 UNDER S25,000

Modern Facuttles
AIIG.E.KItc ens

HI

LtedWeitO4HWVi7 i

h

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,

No Qualifying

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Large 3 bedroom, 2

bath, den, fruit trees. S 1995 down,
5221 month. Phone 372 6343'

I BR. 2 bath. air condition,
Tangeto Drive 327 ISIS or
454 By Owner.

JOHNNY WALKEI
GENERAL COPITRAC2OP
REAL ESTATE INC.

3226457

,

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IN SANFORD

UpplQnd PQrk%
..

BINGO

Every Sunday

Stenstrom Realti
OLDER 7 BR, I bath, zoned i
mercial, equipped eat in kitc
close to downtown $20,150.
COLONIAL 3 BR, 2bath.quuetl
tamity room. bier, patio. Icr
in county $39,000

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Seni

SPACIOUS I BR, 2', bathS, in I
Arbor, fireplace, pato, ft

Associate

Eves 323-OIlS

Owner selling 7 room. t,ItO sq 'f
stylish home *uth breakfast bar.
all new carpetinç &amp; paint, new
roof, central natural gas heat,
huge back yard. close to) schools
$71,500 373 0527

Priced

ten ion laundry, spacious v,srd.
lots more. In gorgeous tdyIl
562.700

privacy fence, nicely treed, dc
qarage. Execulise living $45

built ins 5.200 SQ. tI for 571
SHOWPLACE inWynnwood- 3
I bath, lovely landscaping, cIa
shopping and schools 526.00(

322-2420

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REALTORS

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ASSN

.

Req Real Estate Broker 37) OAIO
322 0719

322 2718

2 Both Models

- Gardens

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STUDI3I,1, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TO WN H OUE S

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2521 P,irk Dr
S PettorS

FROM

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925

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

:.,

W. Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
)07.W Commercial

Phone 322 78*1. Santord
iKE MARY- 2 Bedrooms. shaded
:orner tot, breezy screened porch.
WE TAKE TRADES
(lEDO-- SCREENED POOL- S
Bedroom, older 7 story home on
ipac'ous wooded hail ,ire lot
147,500

Wanted, Residential site for
Leading
swimming
pool.
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1916 model above
ground pool Top (onsideratir
tor r,cr.c V..dl,ufi. Caii
172 1720 collect,

jknrl kh2

3fl.313

25th St.
A.

EA1 TORS

'.

Leading manufacturer
distributor has aluminum
tariqular pools left over from
season, half price. Guarani
installation and terms Call
8559351 coikct.

Sell us your car or truck even if you
uwe money on it. See Bill Ray or

5112.

DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
AKC PuppiPs&amp; Stud Sereice
Call APr I.nderscM. 365 574)

68-Wanted

80-Autos for Sale

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prkes paid. used, any condition.
6441126, WInter Park.

Want to loSe weight
Can't slay on edict?
Call3fl 0071

J23 5997 or 323)167
1971 Nova 2 door, new upholstery.
Super clean. Willing to sell below
wholesale 1895 Hacienda Motors,
3239395.

We Buy Furniture

372-5122

DAVE 3' 373.9370
-.

51-Household Goods

1975

CASH 322-4132

1963 Ford Falcon. Must see to ap.
prectale. Small 6 cylinder. A real
cream putt, Call for information,
32) 939%. Hacienda Motors.

1970VW. excellent condition. CHICO

Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Assume payments Singer Zig zag in
beautiful walnut console with
buttOnhole Pay
a',itorralic
balance of 591, or 10 payments of
$10. See at

Wanted to buy used ottice turniture.
Any

NOLL'S

Quantity.

&amp; THE MAN. 32365700r 531.4605.
1965 Mustang VI. automatic new
paint. maqwt'ueels. Runs and look'

Cassetberry, Hwy. 11.97. 530 1206

good. $300. Call

We Buy
PINEY WOODS BARN
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pick

37291)1

ups. Auction. SaturdayS 7 o m.
Sanford 332.2270

"ULP )ECC°ATC
109W. 1st 51.322 2335
We Buy Furniture

SWAPSHOP-FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted tree,
Come browse every Sunday 9 tO S

KENMORE WASHER. parts,
service, used machines.
,'AOONEY APPLIANCES 323.0691

at the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre, South 17.92 Phone 372.

53-1'V.Radio-Stereo

if
:,
199% CHICO&amp; THE MAN. 3328570
or 534.4605

IOA,S TRI'

70-Swap &amp; Trade

52-Appliances

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trjcks. For iaformation call Bill
ay or Jack MInk. 1311311
1975 Honda Sedan CVCC. 13 0(t)
miles. air, radio, steel radial tires.
showroom new. s2,950. 3495631.

1216.

Color TV'S from 550; 86W. from
5)5, Service all makes. HERBS'
TV, 1200 S French, 323 113-4

71-Antiques

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1970 MaverIck. 6 cyl, 59.000 miles.
runs ncellertt, new inspection.
5995. CHICO 9. THE MAN 323 1570
or 534.1605.

Good furniture trom the '205 and
collectables. Hi Way 46 Antique's,
1'., miles east of I Ion Rt 16. 322
6972

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
1971 Cobia Houseboat. '22', steeps 1,
120 hp mntoard outbo3rd. Ex.
ceilent cord . 53.500. Daytona
Beach. 904 253 2198 after 6.

75-Recreational

1915 Fiat, factory air, FM stereo.
6.000 mIles. Weekdays after 5. 32).
0257.

1971 Fiat 124 TC Special I door
sedan, AM.FM. automatic with

Vehicles

1969 WInnebago. 22 ft with Onan

generator, roof air, aimost new
tires, 15.000 miles. Only 55,500'
Southern Liquidators, on U. S 441
in Apopka.

Pro 21. twin 65 Mercuries. off shore
tithing, Loaded. $4,200. Smyrna
Marina (90.11 127 5267

666-4142.

BROWSE AND SAVE. .. It's easy
arid fun .The Want Ad Way.

-

307 E. 1st St.. Downtown

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1973 Matador, 4 dr., factory air,
radio. PS, 52,000 miles, excellent
condition, See at 252$ Palmetto
Ave. or call 372.5203.

For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.

Singer Zig-Zag

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1948 Ford ', ton pickup, 66.000
original miles Fi'st 1500 akes

Southern Liquidator's
Apopka, 889 4111

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE

Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY DAT
SUN, Fern Park. S)113IS.

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to Buy

HIGHEST PRICES
Used Office Furniture
We also buy total inventories.

air. $2600 Phone 322-4932.

1971 Corvette 4.sp,ed 434, new paint.
53-799 or best offer.
1971 VW Campmobile, loaded with
extras. Make offer.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323.10*0

2928 Hwy I? 92
322 5361

76-Auto Parts

60-Office Supplies

Reconcl?uoned Batteries, 512,95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Santord Av

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1974 Datsun 260Z, 2+2, blue
metallic, air, stereo, low
miles. Show room condition.

Used office furniture

$5795

77- Autos Wanted

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chars, secretarIat desks &amp;

chairs, straight chaIrS, filing
cabinets, as s Cash and carry.

BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $33 for
complete car Call 322 1621 after S

NOLL'S
Caiseiberry. 17 91. 930 1206

pm.

1970 Datsun 240Z. British
racing green, AM radio,
extra clean.

2895

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

62-Lawn.Garden
Viburnum 2' 2 f. in cans, well
bunched. SI. 202 West 20th St

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN

Any year thru 1976 models 1 days

PH. 322-1833

week Call collect. 568.2131.

'l

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Mink coat and matching hat, 5;
size Must sacnitice. $500. PP
322 9778

What: Auction Arsen
When: Tuesday, May
Where: Sanford Auctit
1200 S. French Ave.
STOPEt4OURS lOAM SP.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

06833 REALTORS 3236)53

A2D BLACW POWDER C
AND ACCESSORIES,

********

GE Refrigerators
White. With Top Freezers
One 16 cu. ft.

Req. $489

Ihe lrt 105cc thiS lovely I BR. 2
bath. timily room home, oct t*O

treestnadediuls New root, carpet.
paint Our best buy at only 121,500
('ill I''.'y l.3nrn ASSOr iil'C

Sale $420

Three 18 cu. ft.

Sale$420
Onie2l cu.ft.

Reg,$519

Req. $569

Sale $465

One 21 cult.
With Dispenser
Saie $430
Req. $769

Side-By-Side
Refrigerators
One 22 cu. It.. White
SaIe$5SO

One 24 u. It,,
Harvest Tone

Req. $909

Filst Time Offered

Sale $750

One 24 Cu. ft., White
Sale $750
Req. $909
One 24 Cu. ft., A-f oca do
With Dispenser
Sale$960
Reg.$1159

Sanford Electric

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
377 7199

BR. 2 baths, central heat 8. air,
garage. screened Dick poi'Ui tSr
owner 373 6SI9

Aluminum Siding
I (.3n covilr yOur hcrre *lh alum
sang &amp; scfIut SystCm Also
Rooting. GutterS 20 yrs Exo
Eagle Suding Co IS) 9563

Company
Open Mon. thru Fri. Sam.

to 5p.m. Clniid .at.
2522 Park

Ph. 322-1342

Home Improvements

Pest Control

Home Repairs, Door &amp; Weidow

API BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive

replacement. Screen repairs Call
after S p m 323 1206
,

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

COMPLETE LINE OF MODI

Reg.S799

Forrest Greenc, Inc.

catIon
Ph. (30$)
CNbIhA-'GT"sw

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$I7W.)st,Sanford 322 S641

PrOle'.S,Ofljiiv M,mnj'i.'d

THE HERALD
W

Ai'e' n
322 4241. 31)

Peg Real Estate Broker

322-2090

£'

more washer and dryer: utility
building. GE refrigerator, GE
cabinet style ishwaSher, antique
piano 312 1189

Phone 323.7340

ealk to swimming 111.500

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homeS. I' baths,
neat, from 115.000 AS low as
('Own
LxJk'nq br a home clii

BALL REALTY

Luxury Patio Apartments

Clot, Hours-3 p "1
Daily (closed WriJ
Pinq Ttlursda,

Completely rrnov,itm'd 3 &amp;

CALL US ON THIS Nice 3 BR
frame home on large lot Hard
wood floors plus almost new
roofing Only $18,500

All Electric
CentralHeatingandAlrConditlonlng

:

2583)

322.2118

373 7575

3 &amp;4Bedroom,

Double Oven 30' gas range. Ken

Grand Opening

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Ser

STUCCO 3 BR. formal dining
DREAMWOLO 3 BR. cent. HIA

WIlT REALTY

1971 Toyota pick up, long bed, air
373 5061 after 1 p.m.

C,sil Sanforul's Sale'. Lm','ilr

In The Twenties Jim Hunt Realty,

MAYFAIR 3 BR. tent H&amp;A
WYNNEW000 3 tSR. very neat

FREE Basset HOund to good home.
Ii.', years old, male, good with
children Has AKC papers. 365

ROBSON MARINE

REDUCED 10,000. 1 BR. 2 b

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2 Lots. lSo'16t11', Farmington area.
25 tt aluminum trailer with bath
and buubt on room. electricity,
deep wclb, lericeil garden 317 5.35)
or abler 5 30. 322 2128

50-MdsCellaneoUs for Sale

Harold Hall Real'

APARTMENT BLDG 7 Story. I
newly renovated apartments, wali
.*r onus, partially turn 546.000

ONTHELAKEFRONT
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Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
625 0711.

1967 Ford F 500 11 ft. van, hydrau'ic
lift, air. Phone 373.7340
1973 Toyota, air, AM, Camper top.
Must Sell. 671 3463 after I PA'

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43-Lots-Acreage

79-Trucks-Trailers

65-Pets-Supplies

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it 61'. 2 BR. 17 bath, completely
extra accessOries Contact.
Gary Rupert eveS 323 3601

3 BR. )m bath. 60*12' Star, 32'
metal awning, shed, Hurricane
Awning Reasonable 323 1453
abler 530

for Rent

Steam Clean your own Carpet
Rent our Pinsenvac
CARRO.L'S FLIP NITURE 3723181

Good Prices. Good
PLANTS
Advice. Plants 8. Answers. 2)0 E.
1st St.. 373.7577,

Sanford. 373 S?Oo

Merchandise

PANELED recreation room.

Broker
Days 322 7171

BLAIR AGENCY

64-Equipment

play suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph.)fl 1301
2610 Hiawatha

ISYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3903 Orlando Drive

turn

Motorcycle brmsuran.,e
373 3$Uor)73 7110

30 10 50 &amp; 60 pct discount on all
children's clothing. Boys' ncw
casual suits, $hltS, sharI I long
pants, girls' dresses 6-short &amp; long

))1315E.FirstSt.

191S RD 230 Yamaha
Excellent Running Cond.
5500. 322 0959

.1403

SANFORD SEWING CENT ER

Seminole &amp; Votusia Counties,

$1100 di
assume mortgage 535.900 3 B
bath. refrig , citrus $77250
801 1213
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with wall to wall carpet, a
t?l.C'? "
,,.,,l •...i
like t

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Acorn Ranch House

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$10 worth of aquaruijm equipment.
SI?. 2 good drltls, 57 each Phone
321 0913

carpet throughOut, painted iflsidp
&amp; Out Nice bicj tc'nced tot 515.500
P6-I. $150 mo

17-9-2 Sa

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Days 372 6123
NightS - 322 2352

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3fl.1991
19195. French
Eve. 322 1196. 327 416-4.322 1984

VERY NEAT

of your club activities

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Call Central Fla's
Salpt&amp; Euchange Leader

If you arc ookmi'.j for a homO with
space and charm that you can
afford, take a took at our 3
bargains thiS weekendt All 3
bedrooms --. Won't test!

REQUIRED

.

REALTY INC
323 7832
Eves. 322 O6)2or 372.1587

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Sale

HAL COLBERT

Dirt buke, 1972 Suzuki TM SW
Asking 1050. Phone 323 1201 after

We
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service
Sell the best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 30) W. First St.. 3fl

Counter tops. Sinks. trt?al'alion
available Bud Cabetl. 372 9057
anytime

MLS

and Florida room 2 Iaroe lots with
lots of trees Owner has reduced
price $2,000

Longwood Groves

UEAU TI FUL REMODELED
HOME 7 Bedroom. 1 bath, new

NO DEPOSIT

QUIETANDSERENE

Store &amp; Ottice Bldqs Ion Pent. 1.000
q ft

REMEMBER YOUR 2 STORY
HOME? Plenty of roomtl See this
clean 4 bedrOom 2 bath, garage

Stemper Realty

321.0041

7201 S FRENCH

LET US SELL YOUR PROPE

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished
CLUB ROOM
POOL

MONTH

I jq

FROM

S Acres, South Sanford Ave., $3,000
per acre.

law Quarters attached. Owner will

Fenced rear yard Convenient to
shopping. P.rfect br the retiree

' "a

S Acres. PR Siding, $10,000,

1913 Triumph Trident motorcycle.
like new Must sacrifice. 5)295.
Call today. Hacienda Motors, 373
9395

HOME OF THE MONSTERO
DEL IS HYOSA
Rare &amp; Uousual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
YOU ALL COME

Sears, rotla round fan, large;
Ingersoll Impact air wrench.
Small electric drIll, lIe"; High
wheel MTD mower, 3fl20l dabs.

Others Available from $17,100

UNIQUE custom home on, beautiful
landscaped I 6 acres. Mother in

o

Mobil, home. C. H &amp; A. I' acre lot.
river privilege's, $15,000

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFIC

Meetings

and Hwy 46
Joe B. .'ccaw!ey Sr., Sc!: O'.'nei'

cessorles. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE. .6319 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando. 3951771.

3 BR. 2 8, country home, $35,000.

Nursery

Queen

N.W. Cornet of Weklva Park Drive

Hy gain HandIc, Regency, T
Berry and Pace. Complete ac

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
A. I 'Hi I,'

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Kish Real Estate

3 BEDROOM LOVELY-- Like

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Cactus

NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland, Johnson, SBE,
Pierce Simpson, Beta. Browning,

crossbow, Cypress Garden water
SkiS, Little monster and El Diablo,
Ph 37)4.495.

I

78.MotorcyC$eS

62-Lawn- Ga rilen

CB's

Tent. 10*12 Penney$; Classic 75 lb.

SUPER BARGAIN
Mayfair area, 3 BR, 2 bath,
BROKER OWNER. 322 5992

- PEALTORS.B)0606l

LOOK AT THIS I BEDRI
WHOPPER! For Only 52
Room enough for every
Separate dining room, I
tamily room. 16' master hedr
It living area Ne
ltlt
Clean as a on Also lavge fe
shaded yard Easy terms

BATEMAN REALTY

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avocado

2017 S. FRENCH (HWY. 1792)

CRANK CON'ST .REALTY

41-Houses

b,t".

ii, bath,

stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
central heat &amp; air
Payton's 372 1301

3234070 wk days or 372 8-451 week
rids.

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VETERANS

3222611

Clean 3 bedroom,

3 BR.201] Washington Ave. $215 mo

DISABLED
AMERICAN

DEPARTMENT

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Phone 305 3fl' 1S9$
Realtor
Days and After Hours

276 Seminole, Lake Mary Spacious I BR, 3 baths, asking
136.000. Make offer.

___________________________

WINTER SPRINGS

ckpiicale, endowl in an opanue
sealed envelope bearing the name
and addresi of the bidder and the
project or protects on which he Is
bidding, and delivered not later than
dale and hour mentioned above.
Owner reserves the right to 'elect
any or all bIc on certaIn pnm'tions of
a bid as %tlputated in the FORM OF
PROPOSAL, and to waive any in
formalities and tethnical,tin in
bidding, and to award Pie lob fl the
best interest of the Owner. No bO
Shall be withdrawn for a per c1 of 3.)
Jays ffon, the openIng date
William P. Layer,
Superintendent
DISTRICT SCHOO( ROARC)

3 BR. big country

screened porch, $19,500.

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MAYFAIR,3
BR.2 bath. centralh&amp;
a. fenced back yard, carpeted,
k:tthen equpc-d. 3275. 3231022.

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

JT 1' E

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l,ew 'ledroom.

BROKER OWNER. 372 5997

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

tt,J

L./Id you know that your
club or organization
appear In this listing each
k for only $3 per

38Wanted to Rent

park. Furn or Unfurn

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24Business

3521 Paimway
lot. $13,530

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P ieasant
Switchboard Operator
personality and typing required.

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reduced to $19,500

Tuesday, May iS, iflt-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sale

for

_____________

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2515 Park Dr. %7Oup
1&amp;28R Mobilehomelinrelirement

____________________________
Lady to live in and help with 2 semi

Invalids. Some nursing
perience. Phone 322.1001.

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bedroom, kitchen equipped, water
furnished 5)00 month. 2993499.

1 room furnished efficiency. Prisale
entrance Downtown Sanford. 332
9519 after 6 p.m.

Part time sales help wanted. Apply
in person. 1107 French Avenue,
between S a.m and 5 p.m.

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35-Wdbi$e _____________

I BR. 2 baths, family room, central
neat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
529.900 372 6975.

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tragrances, toiletries. Excelient
earning opportunity. Call 644 3079.

FOUND- Gray, miniature mate
Poodle, vicinity Goldenrod Road
near University Blvd. Phone 327

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DRIVE BY- CALL TOSEE
132 Mayfair Cirsle
I BR, 2 belb,

Want to rent building Suitable for all
EL CAPITAN, 3 BR, l'i baths, low
type repair work, prefer about
down, low monthly payment. Walk
Sanford,
larger,
near
25*30'
or
3 Room furn. apt. Bedroom is air
to schools. 521.900
reasonable
with all utilities and
conditioned. S9Omo. ill E. 8th St.,
rent. 37360)2 dayS or 322 5774
322 121S or 322 5796
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
eeninQS
BR. central heal air, fenced y.s'd.
Sanford- Furnished apartment, 1
_______________________________

AIRCONDITIONINGMECHANIC
(OWfl tOolsi
-WE SELL SUCCESS201
Commercial
373 5176
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Kamper's Kove, 327 6077
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Several small tots for trailers up to
36'. AdultS. No pets. 7545 Park Dr.

Spring into the world of cosmetIcs,
'

TraIler 0 tamp ground. 1't73', 1
- BR, air cond , utitilies 5)55 mo

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7 Bedroom -Adults

SALESREP

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2 Bedroom furnished mobile home
By week or month 377 5659

Req. Real Estate Broker
3TOOE.251h5.
3226655

REALTOR

INC.

50-Miscellaneous

TAFFER REALTY

Ldri 1OIl'

slnwntown Sanford

Couple only. 222 7645

furnished or unturnished. Newly

can learn a career.

_______________________
4-PersOnalS
'
________________________ I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
' PACEWrTHADRINKTWG
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
PROBLEM
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN

BoriS an Labor and Materials
Payment Bond, each In the full
amount of the contract sum, isSued
by a bonding company lIcensed in
Florida.
To be eligible for consideration,
bids must comply with the laws of
Florida, all Conditions ot the
Speciflcations,ano must bema on
_. ... 4'...,ec,imi,e
as ne torm Included with
the contract documents, In

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pretty thing with sales personality

forth above.
Sub contractors and others may

of documents In good condition
within S days after opening of bids.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a cerlilied check or bid bond iSsued
by an acceptable surety compan'?
for not less than S per cent Of tIle
base bid. The t icCessful bijder will
be required to furnish Performance

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

SECRETARY- Rewarding caree
Do something you enjoy.
GIRL FRIDAY- Plan today to have
a good job tomorrow
1 URN I TURF SALES- Sweet,

to cover cost of reproduction, on the
same basis of return 01 documents
t,eneral Contractors who OblIn
bid documents and do not bid the
project, muSt return same at least 10
days before the bid date, or pay one
half the deposit per set to defray cost
of reproduction and handling, as set
obtain Complete bid documents upon
deposit as stated above, one half of
s?.hich will ba r4funded upon ref urn

DeBary- Lovely large I BR, air,
adults, near stores, bank, chur
ches. 668 641 or 322 8051.

Jobs

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(3

1 Bedroom furn house

BAMBOO COVE APTS
. .,

Rrrrrrreally
r.rrr--1' rnI

Ir1
1
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Large 3 bedroom, dining room, 7
porches. 1)O mor,l'i. ri'uite 3j
1762

Sanford- 3 Bedroom furnished
apartment, kitchen equipped, air.
water turnished. $150 month 299
*
)'U( R II Tn 1:1'! F -U;I's(.')"
5489

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
intend to register said name with the We wish to think our marty triends,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
neighbors end relatives for the
AL ANON
County, Florba in accordance with
many acts of kindness shown at
the provisions of the Fictitious
the time of the pauing of our
For families or friends of probtm
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
beloved husband, father and
drinkers.
US.OP Florida 1951.
brother, John P. Crow A special For further Information call 433.4517
5: P. C. Kosman
thanks to the Sanford Fire
or write
Publish: May 11, 19, 24, 25. June 1,
Department arid Police Depart. Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
1976
ment. Your ttioughtfuiness will
Box 333. Sanford, FIa. 37171.
0E257
always be remembered.
___________________________
Mrs. John P. Crow. George P. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 641.202? for "We Care" ____________________ Crow. Betty May Campbell, John
"Hottlne." dult$ or Teens.
E. Crow, James 1. Crow, Mrs.
_______________________________
Mar loris White.
________________________

PlaintIff,

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use' Sell it alt with a

______________________

engaged in business at ill Fo*ridge ________________________
Run, Lonqwood 32750, Seminole
i-Card of Thanks
County. Florida. under the fictitious

-Houses Furnished

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41-Houses

41--Houses

3oAparttnents Unfurnished

ill jSIl or eji v-mi ana a triendly
IONA Air CondItioned. 7 BR,
2 BR. ,quiet, clean, no pets. 5135 pius DEL
ad visor will help you
large separate din,np rm , walt
DD
The
Horton
Organization,
- -- -'-wall carpet. Almost new furniture.
Realtor, eves. 327 3397
Nurses: RN's, LPN'S: Aides; Aide
Without carport, $150, With
________________________
Companion; Needed mmediatclv.
carport &amp; tool shed, $160 Also, 1
BR home with screened porch.
__l 0636
31-Apartments Furnished
1110
No children or pets. 511 1010
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Sundaj - Noon_Fridaj
FI1rfIous
NAME
I.
uu,,s. a ,.c..uy
'Sian, iiiai i am

P85

Classified Adin The Herald. Call

1 ffiru 3 limes ,..lic a line

9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

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Clerk of said Court and to serve a
copy thereof upon the plaintiff's
attorneys, WhOSI name and address
's set forth below, not later than
June 10. 1976. If you fail to iSo so a
Default w,Il b entered
YOU
for the relief demanded in the

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WC%I IRS

.iitd prolitef,mt.- career Call 562

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

District School board, Seminole VernonMize, Jr.,of Cleveland, Mize
County. Florida, at the office of the &amp; Bridges, 309 N. Oak Averx,e. PC)
I, 1976
Superintendent, 202 East Corn. Drawer 1. Sanford, Florida 3777),
OEZ95
merclsl St., Sanford, Florida 37771 end file the oroginal Answer or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
up to 2 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, pIt5i9 in the office of the Clerk of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R- May 25th, 1976. at which time &amp; Inc Circuit Court on or before the 9th
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE place bids will be publicly opened day of June, AD, 1976. If you fall to
COi.'MTY. Fl0RI0A
so, lualument by default will be
and read aloud.
C.VII. ACTION CASE NO. 79.101.
Thework consists generally of the
Ye'.' mr th• relief
C5O9.
demanded in mtie Complaint
foitowinig:
F'RST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Thi$ Notice shall be published
Crooms High School Business
l.,OAp4
ASSOCIATION
OF Oaerations Building, Concrete once each week for four consecutive
ORLANDO. a corporation,
Masonry Unit Wall Bearing with 8'r weeks In tti Evening Herald
PlaintIff,
Joists enclosing an area ot ap. ISeal)
vs.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
proximately 1.0 square feet.
ROBERT F. RIVERA and SALLY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Bid Documents are open to public
JO P IVE PA, hiS wife, et at
By; Cecilia V. Ekern
inspection In' the offices of the
Defendants.
Deputy Clerk
Director of Auxiliary Services,
NOTICE OF ACTION District School Board. F.W. Dodge CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;
TO ROBERT V RIVERA
!1an.Roo arid the Central rlorida bRIDGES
-rsrare v'iinie
tiulidens Exchange In Orlando. and Milurflqys tar riarnyity
Apartment $01
may be obtained from the off:ces of 209 N. Oak Avenue
Fraler, Pennsylvania
Gutinann Dragash Associates Ar. P.O. Drawer £
19)55
chitects Pianner. Inc., Sanford Sanford, Florida, Florida 32771
Atlantic National Bank Building, Publish; May 1, 11. ii, 75, 1976
SALLY JO RIVERA
Suite 400, P0. Box 979. Sanford. DEZ 20
Westgate Village
Florida 32771. upon request ac
Apartment $07
compan)ed by 525.00 deposit per set.
Fra:er, Pennsylvania
Deposit will be refunded In fu'l for
in's
two sets to General Contractors

follows,

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8319993

322-2611

President
Publish: May 18. 25, June I,

Complaint. The real property
proceeded against, situated in
Seminole County, Florida, Is as

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described in such certificate or attorne for the plaintiff, at Post S-TATE OF FLORIDA TO:
GARY MEADE
certificates will be sold to the Office Box 79'.), Orlando, Florida
"LIVE HENS"
a.ka GARY C. MEADE.
highest cash bidder at the court 32802, and lite the oriqnol with the
95c ea ,over 50, SOc ea. Cackle-berry
whose
residence
and
Jun.. Clerkotthsabov,.styietjCourtonor
hOuU. door on the 7th day
Farms, ", way between New
mailing address are
before June 1st. 19?6 otherwise, a
1976, at 11:D AM.
Smyrna and Del.,and off Hwy lion
UNKNOWN'
Dated this2$th day of April, 1976. judgment may be entered against
Sarnuta Drive pn.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
you for the relief demanded in the
Arthur H. Beckwitti, jr.,
that a Complaint to foreclose a
complaint,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
certain mortgag. on me following
11_lnctriia.si
Wtfl4ESSmy handand thesealof
By: Thelma Scott,
said Court art the 21st day of April descrIbed porperty, towlt:
Deputy Clerk
197.5
Commencing 150 feet East of the
__________________
Publish: May 4, Il, 19, 25, 1976
intersection of lhe South n'ghtof
(Seal)
Plano&amp; Organ Lessons
DEZ-15
Way line of 27th Street as the same
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
FICTITIOUS P4AME
sit isted on September 20, 1954, and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
School of Music, is oflenin
Notice I% hereby given that I am
the West line of the NE '. of the NE
By: Cecella V. Ekerr.
private lessons in Sanford
engaged in business at 29$ Maple
of the NE '. of the SE 4 of Section
Der..uiv Clerk
0919
Court, Ovledo 32163, Seminole
Township 20 South. Range 30 East.
Publish: April 37. May 1, II. It, 1975
Count", Florida under thi
WANT TO SELL
run
thence
Si"uth
225
feet,
thence
name' of DECORATING BY OEYI)4
F
East 139 feet, thence North 225 feet,
NANCY, and that I intend to register
Buying anew home! Moving to an
________________________ thence West 139 fees to the point of
said name with the Clerk of the
beginning (LESS the rights.of way
INVITATION TO lID
CIrcuit Court, Seminole County,
Get some-scilon wiltS a Herald
of 77th Street and Sanford Avenue).
CROOMS HIGH SCHOOL.
Florida in accordance with the
classifIed ad. We'll help you write
ha been flIed against you and you
BUSINESS
OPERATIONS
provisions of the Fictitious Name
an ad that will bring a fast sate,
are required to serve a copy of your
BUILDING
Statutes, To Wit: Section 86509
CALL3fl26I1
Answer or pleading to the Comptaint
Sealed bids from general con
Florida Statutes 1951.
tt'actors
will
be
received
by
Owner,
on
the
Plaintiff's
attorney.
C.
5: Nancy Lee White

Circuit Court for Seminole County.
Florida, being Civil Action Case No
7660) CA 09F and that you are
required to file your answer with the

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Orlando - Winter Park

Home grown Blackberries. You
Unless such certificate or cer- are required to serve a copy of your AMERICA,
Defendants.
pick. 7 pintS, si. uring own con
wnittendefenseS, if any, to it on VAN
titicates shall be redeemed ac
NOTICEOFACTION
tainers. Osteen area. 37)6)79.
cordIng o law the property DEN BERG, GAYI BURKE, PA..

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Seminole

I A pPona call could start you on a new

NOTICE OF SUIT
that Robert H. Lesiie the holder of
Legal Notice
the following certificates has filed TO: Joe K. Spearman
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
Holiy
Mae
Spearman
said certIfI(dl5 for a tsx
1256.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. ItfA NP FOR
Route No. 10.
issued thereon. The certificate
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dallas Drive
numberS and years of issuance, the
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?9.949-Ca.O9.0
GreenvUle. South Carolina
descrlptionoftheprogerty,andthe
&amp;thld Care
LEONARD .1. PERKINS.
names in which It was assessed are
____________________________
Plaintiff,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
as foilows:
Child Care for as low as $2 per eli. If
Certificate No. 52 Year ot a corrpiaint 10 foreclos, a mortgage ''
you qualify. 323.5690, A SMALL
encumbering the following real GARY MEADE, a ka GARY G.
Issuance 197)
MEADE. and ROBERT ZABEL. aWORLD.
Izoperty:
Descrlptionof Property
ROBERT E. ZABEL. and TOM ________________________________
Los II, Less the North 52 feet
E"o of Lot 1 BR? Ir D Sanford
Eat
OK
or
to
III%'IeUi, did all
9.-Good Thng
Lot i. woc
Town of Pb I PgsS6 to 64 + 1)2, fl3
BEL-AIR. according to the ORLANDO, a Florida banking _____________________________
115. 116 +
SOUTHEAST Peas, BE &amp; Crowder's. U pick,
Plat thereuf as recorded in Plat corporation,
Name in which assessed Zonnye
Book 3. Page 79, Public Records of NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO.
Marquette Ave. (off S. B.ardali).
Davis and Amanda C. Tucker
a national banking association, and
All of said property being in the Seminole County, Florida,
Hunter, 322 0.415.
THE UNITED STATES OF ___________________________
Countyof Seminole, Stateof Florida. has been filed against you and you

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DEZ92

_________________________

p'ration. versus Rofjert F. Rivera

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The City of
hereby gives public notice of Its
to t!tc a cal )n an4 or.
dinance with the Public Employee
Relations Commission of the State of
Ftomida. A coPy of said ordinance Ii
available for Inspection by the
public at the office of the City Clerk
endsttheoftceof the City Manager
in the Sanford City Hall. The applicaflon will be filed with the State
Public Employee Relation Corn
mission On june 2. 1976.
Warren E. Knowles
City Manager
CITV
SANFORD. FL
Publish: May Il. 19. 19. 1976

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHT E E NT H JUDICIAL Cl R'91 BEVERLY HIu.BIWES
Cu IT IN A ND FOR SEMI MOLE
31 ThE LONE RANGER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
_________________________ CIVIL NO. 76.73S.CAO9.F
CHASE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Legal Notice
LOAN ASSOCIATION,

You are hereby notified that a Suit
foreclose a morTgage enlilld
F 'rSt Federal Savings and Loan
AssociatIon of Orlando, a (or
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CLASSIFIED ADS

PUILIC NOTICE OF
APPLICATION

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CLEVELAND (AP) - You We've Just got to bounce back
the Cleveland and play the wayweCafl."
The Cavaliers must win
Cavaliers to be uptigh t about
Burnett Washington and
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Evans Malone each blasted
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Guess again.
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Monday
as NBA Coach
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. 4
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in the best-of-seven series, the of the Year, said, "It's all vcry
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Coast Line jumped on Seminole
Cav al iers refuse to give In to simple, really. We just ha ve te
.
Community College (acuity
Huff and puff,and blow post the fle is motto for Seminoles fl spring footbafldrfll5
win this one at home and win
nerves,
pitching for 14 hits in a 17.0
"We
just
have
to
go
out
and
again
in Boston.
romp while Gregory Mobile
'When
we were down two,
play
our
game,'
said
the
in
Homes rallied for two runs
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even." he
youngest of the Cavaliers, 24- oux
the seventh and pulled a 17.16
P
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year-old ...ampy
game out of the fire.
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Sunday. They've thrown every- aLlan before."
Although several Cavaliers
had a pair of singles to go wi th
The status quo remained Bank of Sanford, 5-2, and Moose, 1S5, pulling to within that brought Flagship-Seminole enough to neutralize nine walks thing at us to come up on top."
of
front-running
one-half
game
from
a
2-1
deficit
to
victory.
greased
and
nine
errors
which
felt
Sunday's game may have
their homers for the Outcasts. largely intact during Monday's Seminole Petroleum remained
lie was referring to Boston's
Stuart Smith and Matt we skids for Knights of
Don Harvey doubled and round of games in the Sanford one-half game behind the Elks.
victory Sunday at home, taken too much out of the older,
David Ilolt spun a one-hitter Johnson each rapped a pair of Columbus.
Little League as Jack Prosser leaders with a 14-1 slaughter of
singled for Eldridge.
their third triumph at Boston in injury riddled Celtics, Boston
to pace Prosser Ford's safeties to pace the Seminole
the series. The Cavaliers were forward Paul Silas had other
Ford became the first team to Atlantic National.
GEORGE'S
Lloyd Wall homered and win 10 games and other league
AB OR H in the game until Celtics cap- ideas.
The National League's cakewalk, backed by Billy Petroleum attack as Smith
Andy Griffith 2b
4
0
singled for Seaboard while Joe
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Phil
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free
throws
with
11
seconds
left.
games of this series with the
from below.
ToneyLJfthess
3 ; i
tripled and singled. Jim Shalls
David Sonnenberg's home Stanley Hogan c
211
Havllcek provided a pay- same intensity as we played the
Prosser Ford whaled United and Company, 4.2, while hits to help Stromberg past
3 0 1 chological lift for Boston aswell Buffalo series," Silas exdoubled and singled for the SCC Transportation Union 12-I, to Medical Center ripped First George's. Robert Guy drilled a run led Medical Center, while Levory Little cf
Faculty.
Seminole
home
run
and
a
single
for
the
Scott
Richardson
tossed
a
oneby playing the final few minutes plalned. "If we had played the
boost its Co ntinental League Federal, 13-3.
hitterandwent 2-for-3 to spear- Robert Guy 3b
312
Dave Bernosky and Tommy state to 10-1. while Stromberg- Sporting Goods lost a half-game losers.
of Sunda y's game des pite a same type of ball against this
Two walks, Chip Saunders head Chase and Company's Ken Gilchrist rf
painful arch injury. Team of- club, this series would be over
Foster had already been Carlson dumped second-place to NI. Kingpin Railroaders,
300
single, and triples by Jim upset.
roTALTsOBGC:l
which
was
Rile.
ficials said it won't be known if now."
congratulated as heroes for George's, 9-7.
Rick Bradley blasted a how Kerry Freeman cf
Silas was referring to BoaIn
the
Junior
League,
No.
2
Johnson
and
Jay
Burke
3
1
1
Flagship
Bank
of
Seminole
the 37-year-old forward will
driving in the go-ahead runs for
1a0
play tonight until just before tan's quarter-final victory over
Auto Train when Nick Brady remained No. I in the American Knights of Columbus whacked produced the sixth-inning rally run for Moose, but it wasn't Claude Cas ci
Buffalo, which began just like
game time.
singled home the winning rurl to League by downing Flagship
R andy Rob inson
.
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elder
statesman,
the
series with Cleveland. Boa3
1
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Merthle
lb
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"He is Mr. Everything," say? Posey. "We
think he is going to be a real good one
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Eldridge

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preview of the quarterbacking situation next
fall at Thursday's inter-squad game. Mark
Whigham will be graduated next season, and
the Seminole will look to John Litton, Mark
Renaud, Pat Malone and Greg Pringle as the
group from which his successor will come.
Litton was a reserve quarterback on the
varsity last season while Renaud quarterbacked the jayvee. Pringle was a regular
on defense end again. However, he is likely to
see duty at running back or quarterback.

Spring drills culminate with the May 28
jamboree at Lake Brantley which involves
Seminole, Lyman, Oviedo, Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell and Orlando Bishop Moore.
Seminole is slated to play Lake Brantley in the
fourth quarter and Lyman in the fifth.
"We're playing a little football," said
Seminole coach Jerry Posey, tongue-in-cheek.
"We have 44 on the varsity and 33 on the
Jayvee."
Seminole fans will be getting a sneak

Don't let anyone kid you
football is in
the air.
Not perhaps the best weather for football,
what with high school hopefuls hitting the field
after school for spring workouts.
But football is in the air.
Seminole High will stage an inter-squad
game Thursday night at 7:30. Both junior
varsity and varsity will compete, however not
against each other. Jayvees will handle
specialty team duty plus spot playing time.

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Mike Rotunda lb
Jim Johnson 2b

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Fla9shipoI Seminole
MOOSE

Another
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"The serious work begins
now'," said Janet Guthrie. "getling up to qualifying speed."
Miss Guthrie, a 38-year-old
physicist from New York City.
received historic approval
Monday In make a qualification
t this weekend for the
May :to Indianapolis SOt) - a
goal she probably never really
had in mind when she started
racing sports cars 13 years ago.
"I'm not making any contrite plans (or any particular
speeds. We know what the goal
is, and were going to get working up to It," MISS (;uthrie said
happily after completing the Ii.
nal half of her 100-mile rookie
tt'st.

MEDICALCENTER
AS 12 H
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(,nn Brooke 7b
S I 7
Scott Hill 3b
4 2 0
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DvidSonfleflbf0P C
3 0 I
Chris Colon 55
2 I 0
Mark Loudy f
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Candy BrwelI Ii
0 0
Barry Bradwell If
0 9 9 Harvey 1 -Hitter
James Bow-e If
0 0 0
An Von it
1 2
MarkGibsenc lb
RandyHarvey fired it one1 2 o
Chris Dunbar rf
0 0 0 hitter and his mates backed
Gary Delbert
0 0 0 him with a 10-hit attack Monday
Mike Franklin rf
0 0 0
Todd Hillebran rf
21 I) t to lift Keystone to 11.3 first
Totals
victory of the season, 10-2 over
FIRST FEDERAL
All N H Chase and Co., in the Sanford
300
Tony Adams ts
7 I 0 Senior League.
Paul Jackson C
I 0 0 Harvey struck out 12 and
Ron HIpS If
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Greg Register c lb
o I 0 Towers singled with one out in
George Wn,gardcf
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Steve Boyd Cl
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Jack Jenkins lb
2 0 0 hits apiece for Keystone.
Tom Crockett ii
0 0 0
Rick Ramassar rf
7 00
Dennis Adams 3l) C p
CHASE &amp;COMPANY
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Dan Hall lb
AS N H
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"II was all very smooth, no
Particular problems," Miss
Guthrie advised after the run on
a cold, wind-blown afternoon at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"The car has some Particular
handling characteristics that
ss ill be corrected. Dick Simon

Guthrie
inal teammate," she said.
Simon, who has already qualified the front-line Vollstedt
team machine in the 33-car
field, predicted Miss Guthrie
could get the car up to quailf)ing speed ii the crew guts
enough tunIc (it work with the
COIl of qualIfyIng

wrong about an)-thing yet.
"Hut we're relying on l)ick'
expertise with chassis settings
Giants
and suspension adjustments tO Sanford
help sort that out."
MissGuthrie creciitedSimnon. Trip Zellwood
a 44-year-old Journeyman who
The Sanford Giants upped
is now her teammate, with their record to 4-0 Sunday with
helping get as far as she is.
over Zellwood, but
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more for Inc than t-ouhl be ex- this weekend when they enx'ctcd or asked from any nor- terlain a couple of Orlando
Sunday
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Sparks K eys tone LlOUiellldr at Sarifurd
Msu. iai Stad.Ium.
Paul (,ôlrn lb
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The (;iani play the Redeaps
Oav'd Burgess It
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Brian BurgesS
Tom Berry o
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BillMelvinf
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3 I I
Tracytowersrf
Totat
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KEYSTONE
TW1flS Tryouts
Aft N H
Ken Perry Jo
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ScottMEl%onSS
AlvinS*ee$3b
3 3 3 Set June 12
Tony Dunkinsonc
3 2 i
ORlANDO- The M5LIta
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Pat Renoct
Tyrone Hayes II
3 2 2 Twins will conduct a tryout
i I I camp June 12 at Tinker Field
James Church lb
Willie Presley rf
3 1 0
Mike Registerrl
0 for prospective professional
0
i I I baseball players. Graduating
Randy Harvey p
Totals
27 Ii $ seniors and young men between
001 000 1- 2 17 snd 21 are invited. Activity
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Keystone
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2 1 1
Rid. Bradley lb p
301
Bruce Amettc p
3 0 0
SleveCausey cf
2 1 0
Lance Abney it
2 1 1
Vincent Thomas p
200
Andy Faint lb
3 0 I
Blake Bellamy n 2b
0 00
Joe Settle lb
0 I 0
MikeWellanrf
21 S
Totals
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
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Steve Whilted S%
Keith WhltfleyCf
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1
Michail Wright c
3 2 0
Bobby Wells lb
3o o
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Bernie Vonerbuli5 p 1 2 0
2 20
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1 2 I
Pat Harrison 55
MiUGraves 3b
2 I 0
Cersols lb
3 1 0
1 i 0
,iOOnPosp. 10
Mike Towers c
2 3 I
BobBy Bridgnc
0 0 0
4 7 2
Stuart Smith
Mitt Johnsonlb
3 72
Ricky Bridges ct
1 1
Kenneth T.mpfecf
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Jeff Serraeslt
3 2 1
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Tim Sheperdss
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CLEVELANDIAP) -Cleve. "When you get an individual
lar'd's Bill Fitch, a man until award you're aware of how
recently known more for his many people there are that
made it possible."
one
The Cavaliers, who won only
ability, is the 1976 National
Basketball Association Coach 15 games in their initial season
and never had made the playof the Year.
Fitch's reaction to the an- offs until this year, beat out the
Washington Bullets for the Cen.
nouncement?
tral Division championship,
"That real nice, I guess."
Fitch, who also is general then knocked off the Bul lets in
manager of the Cavaliers and seven games in the fir--t round
has been their coach for the of the playoffs.
They trail the Boston Celtics
franchise's entire six-year history, doesn't mean to belittle 3-2 going into tonigh t's Game
doesn't be- Six he re in the Eastern Conferthe award. lie lust doesn't
ence finals.
lieve in individuaj awards.
Fitch was elected by a panel
"You know, I take this as a
real big compliment to my bas- of 54 sports writers and broad1,1111 players. my assistant casters, three in each of the
coach Jimmy Rodgers and the NBA's 18 cities. He received
rest of my staff," Fitch said. 24 votes to 21'.z for Al Attles,
whose Golden State Warriors
won the Pacific Division title
for the second straight season.
Parsons
That was the closest finish since
1966, when Dolph Schayes of
Philadelphia edged Red
In Lead
Auerbach of Boston.
DAYTONA BEACH (AP)
John McLeod of Phoenix, Bill
-Benny Parsons'
first Russell of Seattle and Bill van
auto race victory of the season Breda Koiff of New Orleans
has enabled him to regain the each received two votes, and
lead in the Grand National Gene Shue of Philadelphia and
competition of the National As- Larry Costello of Milwaukee
sedation for Stock Car Auto got one each.
Racing.
Fitch and team president
Parsons' win Sunday in the Nick Mileti still are embroiled
Mason-Dixon 500 at Dover, in a painfully public fend that
Del., also put him over the could see the coach leaving at
$100,000 mark in earnings for the end of this season.
the year.
But Fitch said, "I thank God
Parsons led the Grand Na- for the opportunities he's given
nonal yearly point standings for me. I'm thankful for the sacrimost of the NASCAR tour's first (ices made by my family, play-.
leg but lost the lead to Cale ers and my staff. And I Include
Yarborough earlier this month. Nick Mileti on the list of those
With Sunday's victory, Par- people I'm grateful to."
sons has a slim 24-point lead
over Yarborough - 1,836 to
Lyman Banquet
1,812.
Rounding out the top 10 point
leaders are Richard Petty. Set Saturday
1,723; Bobby Allison, 1,556;
IAJNGWOOD - The Lyman
Dave Marcis. 1 612; lenny
high
Booster Club banquet will
Pond, 1,588: Richard Childress,
be
held
in the school cafeteria
1,516: Buddy Baker, 1,429; DarSaturday
night at 6:30 with
re!i Waltrip, 1,384; and Frank
athieticawards to follow at 7:30
Warren, lVl
Leading the money winners in the auditorium.
list is Petty, with $1,300. Vatborough is second with $lrZ,490;
BASEBALL,..
then Pearson, $104,545; ParTON IONT
sons, $102,100; Baker,$82,9&amp;,;
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Waltrip. $82,650: Marcis,
Me Maria I vaditim,
173,445; Allison. $9,28O; Pond,
$46,395• and Childress. 132,735.
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Brochures are shortcuts to reduce labor time fencing.

jr,ice is a silent sentry on guard the way. If you start it yourself specifications.
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patient to have such Items for pointed them as authorized and complete warranty as Iong machines, traction equipment
treatment at home, the patient dealers,
as the patient has the equip. and overbed trapeze.

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Families Individuals invited
their chain link of wood fence. skeptics with a leaflet giving IS the fencing field. Lou is
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member
of
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offering
quality
good
reasons
why
you
should
fence
his
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has been for the past 10 years.
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in 1955 in New York workmans hi p and materials at sel ec t a fence from Sentry.
TRAVEL TIP
Sentry
Services Orange,
Special widtrt boards. woods
and has been In the field ever reasonable prices. L ou will
since. He came to Florida four assist those who wish to Install of cedar and cypress, Intricate Seminole and Volusia counties.
So dont deny yourself any
ears ago began a fenci ng their own fences. He carri es scalloped tops and or na mental
Suitcase linings are also
do-it. iron fences are some of the longer the privacy, prc,tection storage places, for pins and
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tan.s of having d fence, referrals.

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program. Medicare Supply ment.
representative's In the home, at under doctor's care, they

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In DeLand n 1971 the company
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who collected a single and the A's and Dan Ford for Mmdouble and played errorless resota while Rod Carew of the
ball at third base as the Orioles Twins stole home for the 14th
rallied for three runs in the time in his career.
ninth and beat the Milwaukee
Angels 10, White Sox S
Brewers 4'
Frank Tanana hurled a ser"The fans will be looking for en-hitterand Bill Melton. facing
miracles, but I'm just going out his former Chicago teammates
and play," he said.
for the first time, drove in three
Royals 8, Hangers 's
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Oakland at Kansas City, (n)
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Red Sox 7 Tigers 0
2.599 of Baltimore's 2,675
Luis liant fired a live-hitter
games. Monday night wasn't
for his fifth victory and Carlton
one of them.
On the night before his 39th Fisk homereil. Boston ripped
birthday, one of baseball's all- Joe Coleman and Bill Laxton
time great third baseman was for six runs and eight hits over
benched because he had devel- three innings beginning with a
upe( a rusty .165 bat to go with three-run third o.hule Tizmt
handed Detroit its second
his perennial Gold Glove,
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I'm just relieved to get the seven-game winner, tossing a
first one," said Messersmith, seven-hitter to beat San Franho signed with the Braves the CISCO.
first week of the regular season
Pirates 2, Cardinals 1
after missing spring training.
John Curtis. who has a pen"I can't believe it."
chant for serving up home run
Messi'sniith, backed by Dar- balls, handled the power-laden
rell Evans' two runs batted in, Pirates, except for part-timer
gave up one walk and struck out Bill Robinson. who slugged a
four, while limiting the Astros two-run shot to lift Pittsburgh
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lanta Braves, won his first Reds beat Los Angeles and took
game of the 1976 season, beat- first place in the National
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opener of a twi-night douPadres; 12. Giants
bleheader. The Astros turned
Left-hander Randy Jones be.
the tables and won the second
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Messersmith had a sore arm.
Red-. 5. Dodgers 3
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Sparky Anderson says the
Evidently they never tried to test is yet to come.
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state Jufo track championship trophy to Seminole Community
College athletic director Joe Sterling for display In the athletic
department trophy case. Si minole son the meet last s'eek in
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Manage your reurce wisely
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just to cater to extravagar t
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Condi tions are going to be
generally favorable for you this
coming year. Things should be
better than you've had for me
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beef is saturated fat. Most of
the rest of it is monounsaturated fat. it co nta i ns very
little polyunsaturated fat. Do
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that animal fat is all saturated
fat or thinking that fat From
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general belief of most of the
scientists Interested in using
t to prevent heart disease Is
that you should limit yo ur total
fat intake. That means limiting
your total triglyceride Intake
from, ail sources, including
animal and plant. Beyond that
is particularly important to
limit
limit your saturated fat Intake.
Since a higher percentage of
saturated fat is found in meat,
this suggests some limitation on

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of 53,000 residents on 5,300 acres along the Wekiva
because the area had neither adequate water
supplies nor highways to support such a huge
subdivision.
The Cabinet approval of the purchase of 4.636

A survey is now being taken of the camps. which

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has become the second late entry in the

mixup

Department of Natural Resources staff members
tried to reconcile two widely divergent property

included in the 4.636 acres will be deducted from the
i)(1rChiSv price.

Seminole
the
('ounty the hitter case. Ryan said, matter woilId be among tools
Industrial
Development SCOPA will advance the money used by ltitV staffers to per-

Democratic race to defeat Jimmy
Carter.
Carter barely made it in Michigan
over Rep. Morris K. Udall.
Ford, loser to Reagan in five of the
last six primaries, got a landslide
victoryo f almost 2-1 from voters in his
home state of Michigan. bringing some
smiles to the White House for the first

Here is how they stood:
Republicans:
In Michigan, with 96 per cent of the
precincts reporting:
Ford, 612,986 or 65 per cent
Reagan 351.734 or 34 per cent
In Maryland, with all the votes
counted:
Ford 94,784 or 58 per cent

\uthority iSCIDAi voted until the ncw SCIDA budget suatte industria lists in selected

time in a month and leading the

unanimously today to ask the becomes effective Oct. 1.
Midwestern and Eastern areas
Seminole County Commission
would
be
well
to
bring at least a part of their
"I think it
for $5,000 to support an inoi'th our time to approach the operation to Seminole County.
In addition, Ran said, the
ilustrial recruitment project county commission." Mooney
which involves sending a said. "For $5,000, we'd be motor home unit would be
Roving Ambassadorial Vehicle (l:tting more than that out
equipped with a mobile
of
IL\Vi into northern cities to
telephone to put interested
the advertising. ldon't think
c ontact prospects.
actually have any advertising prospects in immediate touch

President to observe: "Tonight is one of
the nicest nights Betty and I have ever
had

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Winter Park-based vice-president of S&amp; S Cafeterias, said
the touowing day.
hearing moaning sounds in the darkness, the
I'erklnses spotted a young woman floating in the water.
As they pulled her into their boat, Leslie Kersey of
Ik Land told th e family she had been abdqctt'd by two men
who had shot her husband, Henry.

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Atherosclorosis. Send a long,
stamped, self-addressed en'elope for mailing. Address
your letter to me in care of this
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Radio City Station, New York,

Kersey, 21, was found dead in the (runt yard of his
The shooting took place when Kersey, his wife
home.
baby
returned to their home and surprised some
and
Intruders.
After shooting her husband, the gunmen bound and
gagged Mrs. Kersey and drove her to the bridge, where
they threw her over the rail, into the black water 40 feet
S-tO

below.

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The Kerseys' young child was left unharmed during
the Incident. Mrs. Kersey is now living in New York.

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Daniel Morris Thomas, 21, and Leo U. Martin, 13, on first
murder charges Iii the Kersey killing
Last week the pair, h,ng with another man, w'ri
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consicted on nurgiary cnarges UI LOU
tack on an Avon Park family.
The Volusia County Indictments allege that Thomas
and Martin were members of a ski-masked gang blamed
for a series of robberies, terrorism and rape In Central
Florida.
Mrs. Perkins said she has been following the reports
of the prosecution of 'Thomas and Martin, and Is disappointed that last week's trial prodnced only burglary
convictions.
And she says the Perkins amily cannot completely
erase the memories of grief and terror prod'.iced by the
Dcc. S tragedy.
"Every time we go tishing on Lake Monroe, we can't
help but look at the bridge and remember," she said.

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the best position to win the nomination
if Carter falters.

acres for S.1.8 million en&amp;d a morth's delay while

"It sounded like a shotgun blast, but then 1 realized it

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By The Associated Press
Republican voters in Michigan and

The Michigan margin was 2,317 for

Aas something hitting the viater," Ronald Perkins, a

n

The Cabinet approved the purchase at $3.8
million, the price agreed to by the DNR and the two
sellers. Major Realty and the Bass Property Thist

Carter, with only 11 rural precincts left

ear stop, then a splash.

Finally, there are exceptions.
Coconut oil, for example, is
more than 80 per cent saturated
fat. Learn to think of the word
U çiyceriue as meaning fat. It
is scientific synonym for fats.
information about the
fats a nd their imI.,ortance send
50 cents for The Health Letter,

million.

Maryland have given President Ford

A Casselberry housewife whose fanlil) rescued a
ictim of a ski- masked terrorist gang after the woman
was thrown into Lake Monroe says time has cased the
memories of the tragedy.
"We speak of it from time to time, but that's about
all," Mrs. Alberta Perkins said.
On the night of Dec. 5, Mrs. Perkins, her husband
Ronald, and their two children were fishing from their
boat underneath the Interstate 4 bridge when they heard a

ev

An appraisal by Ro bert Viele, chief appraiser for
.the sta,te lands bureau, valued the Land at 1-4.1

the victories he needed to slow down
Ronald Reagan's dash for the presiden.
tial nomination. Gay. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. of California, meanwhile,

By AUDIE MURPhY
Herald Staff Writer

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The Cabinet also voted to transfer $30,000 from
the land acquisition trust fund for a survey to
detennine the high water mark all along the river.
The state has title to land below the mean high

Terrorist Attac k

by Gill -Fox

Ford Slows R
;
Brown Rant-e. (7nrfa-r

worth
one said the land wa
tiillion while the other valued it at $1.7 million.

appraisals

of Winter Park,

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consume.

N.Y., 10019.

Florida's first officially designated wild and scenic
river. Before the Wekiva is eligible for state and
f e d era l preservation programs, about 100
"squatters' camps" must be removed (rein stateowned land in the river basin.

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A year ago the Cabinet rescinded a development
permit given Major Rralty to create a community

will be removed in three stages officials hope t
complete by summer 1977.
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The purchase approved by the Florida Cabinet
will protect 312 miles of the Wekiva, near whei'e it
empties into the St. Johns nor th of Sanford, and four
miles of Black Water Creek. One of the sellers,
Major Realty Corp. of Orlando, has dre.-d 14)
n mkiki* .h.,,nlnr,mnn$
c. .,r
p'•
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along another 11 4 miles of the river's west bank.

preserve the Wekiva, which is in line to become

jACOSY MODERN.)

by Garry Trudeau

by T. K. Ryon
On this epoi, in 1837, Rupert
}4uck ,pizneer, was surprised

trumps.

would bid one spade (you hate

"This is Harriet, my wife and full-time investment counselof!"

DOONESBURY

TRIVIA MARKER

It required no real cerebra-

I1NY

FRESH ONeS
TUMBLEWEEDS

This is a tough one. WeQ

after winning the spade lead may be the winner.
in dummy. South promptly
cashed dummy's ace of
(Do you have a question

polyunsaturated fat? The

development.
Mosi sof the land will be preserved in its natural
k.
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land will be turned into a public recreation area.
The purchase is a major Step in a program to

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third hand has bid one heart.

polyunsaturated fat.
So, nobody is really concerried about whether you find

BALLS

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s enMore than 4,000 acres of environmentally
dangered land along the Wekiva River will be
purch ased by the state and protected from

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meaning three. These fatty
acids may be saturated fats or

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tin1 on the part of South to to overlook a chance to bid the
know that East would show up ranking suit. I but two
with practically all the miss- diamonds is certainly a gooa

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A Florida reader wants to
know what you should bid with
£ QJ9xx
Q • AKx
49 8 x
Your left-hand opponent has
opened one club, your partner

polyunsaturated fat than beef

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ployunsaturated fat. Chicken
fat - is also composed of
triglycer ides, but It contains
less saturated fat and more

less flum ludf of the fat from

Florida To Purchase Wekiva River Lands

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fat. The fats found In fish are
also triglycerides, but about
one-third of the fatty acids In

9Mn9
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to the11
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Development To Be Prohibited

fats. The term' triglycerides
simply means three fatty acids
attached to gylcerine. That's

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$300 to develop a site plan for space needs.
needed money if a June jail on county-owned property
ins ta lling modular cell units.
Ad hoc committee spokesman deadline for a report was to be north of Five Points.

fI

They 're a combination of the
different fats, saturated fat,
monounsaturated fat and

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West did th e best he could.
tie aiscaraea his iast diamond
but Sou th was now in full control. lie led a low heart
toward dummy and West
could take his jack of trumps
but th at was all.

emphasizing limiting animal

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EasCs king dropped and (lie Jscobys" care of this
not because almost all of the
monounsaturated fats or
South stopped to consider how newspaper. The Jacobys will
fats in foods are triglycerides,
polyunsaturated fats.
to go about taking care of answer individual questions
Almost all the fats stored on or
Most of the fats found in their
West's four trumps. He finally if stamped, sell-addressed
in your body are triglycerides,
decided that he had to leave envelopes are enclosed The
natural state either in plants or
animals have components of The important point Is what the trumps entirely alone until most interesting questions
after developing some minor will be used in this column
kind of fat Is it, saturated fat,
satur9ted and unsaturated fat.
suit tricks,
and will receive copies of
fat
or
monousaturated
Just to use an example, a little

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ByEDPIIICKETT
The decision followed a Lee Wheeler announced late met.
hlerald Staff Writer
that
rejection of Commissioner Sid Tuesday
Gutmann
Wheeler said he is certain
Seminole County Corn- Vihien Jr.'s recommendation to resigned because of the board's Gutmann's firm will bid on the
missioners Tuesday breathed pay $500 to Car l Gutmann of decision not to award contracts committee's long-term
new life into an ad hoc corn- Gutmann
&amp; to persons serving on co un ty recommendation to relieve
Dragash
mittee's search for ways to Associates. Gutmann was advisory committees.
overcrowding. That recomrelieve overcrowding at the rejected because he was a
Earlier in the meeting inendation is expected to incounty jail by awarding San- member of the ad hoc corn- Wheeler
warned
corn- dude construction of a multiford architect James Melvin mittee that is studying jail missioners the committee million dollar trick and mortar

nine.

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Some of this may be a misunderstanding of the reason for

James Melvin To Develop Jail Site Plan

th e suit alter East ducked.
East took the second club and
played his queen of spades.
Back in dummy, South led a.
low diamond. East rose with
th e king and led a th ird spade
which Sou th rutted with the

Dr.

administrative costs, as well
as transportation, maintenance and

Seminole County's school budget review the development of special educa tional
committee has chopped approximately $1 programs. It excludes teacher salaries $751.
However, the cost of living adjustment
million from the proposed 1976-77 county and individual school budgets.
"If sacrifices m ust be made, they must has dropped from .973 last year to .963 this
level budget. What happens next is in the
be at the county level where the chi:Jren year. "No matter w ha t the FTE Is, we'll be
hands of the Florida legislature.
will not be di rectly affected," commented losing one per cent of it because of the cost
The committee has adjour ned until
ve Roger Harris, assistant superintendent of of living adjustment." explained Harris.
about June 1, by w hich time legisla ti
e budget and finance.
The legislature has also yet to rule on the
decisions should be finalized and th
But al though the county level budget has amount of local effort tha t will be required
school system should have a clear picture already been
reduced by some $1 million, to fund the school system next year.
of what its budget carryover funds are and is
below last year's budget, Harris
Harris said that bo th the Senate and
likely to be.
warned that further cuts may still be
house had agreed upon 6.33 mills of local
Dur in g its almost-daily meetings over needed.
effort, but that now there is a push for 7
the past four weeks, the committee has cut
"We're still not certain what the
mills of local participation. This could
some $200,000 from last year's $9,642,785 legislature is going to do, but we could be
mean a loss of $700,000 to $800,000 to the
Se minole County school system.
county level budget and an estimated cutting vital servIcc," said Harris.
Legislative decisions will affect the
SlOO,000 more was cut Tuesday prior to the
"Seminole County will not fare well
school budget in two areas. School adadjournment of the sessions.
unl ess the l ocal effort is kept at 6.33 mills,"
The "coun ty level" budget comprised ministrators are waiting for the
said Harris. 'Even at 6.33 we'll just barely
about one-quarter of the approximately legislature to determine the value of the
meet the budget. Seven mi lls of local effort
will real ly create problems."
$40 million tota l school budget. It Includes FTE — full time equivalent, or amount of

By OSWALD and JAMIE.; JACOBY

Acids, Glycerine

money per student.
last year the FTE was $745. The Senate
proposes increasing the FTE to $7).5O;
the house recommends an increase to

county-wide

o peration of the entire school system and

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get someone else to help you
today, you may make some
rather lavish promises. Be sure
to honor them when they come

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Herald Staff Writer

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That'a—not
at all IIk
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WIN AT BRIDGE

11w iyc e rides

DEAR DR. LAMB — I have
always
that
thought
triglycerides came from
animal fat. In one of your
columns you said it was also in
most vegetable fats. This has
only confused me and maybe
others too. Would you please
explain what you mean about
vegetable fats? Which
vegetables is It from? I stay
strictly on a no animal fat diet
but, for some reason my
triglyceride count is still at 180

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such as lending something that gifts today. You'll earn more
respect with a straightforward
was loaned to you,
approach.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
evaluating
in
realistic
should view things as they
You
you
don't
situations today so
are
today,
not as you'd like
being
more
as
interpret them
them to be. Use your logic in.
beneficial than they are.
stead
of depenllng on hunches.,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To

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Rests With Lawmakers

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AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19.1,
Don't
try to win friends and
the
Don't be liberal with
CANCER

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too
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exaggerate or ooaa. IL a

to understate your case.

HEMENE

with BIMO BURNS

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For Wednesday, May 19, 1976

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24- Nov. 22)
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
the most of what's offered
Make
to
From time to time OU tend
overly
generous
with
per.
you
todaY,
being wary of at.
be
A
I
tempting
lk.t•Ifllflute
changes.
merit it.
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fl •Vj'.?
pUU'..!I
-sons who really- don'tYou
CCJ)0t
31--1
onginau
plan.
may Stick to IM
You later regret It.
2! Part of t0 be 53 Ogles
to Mortar trays 34 Belittle
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21 Chum
35 Induce
12 Rot flax
DOWN
today.
pattern
repeat your
24 impatient
I Printers term 13 British trolley 36 Pheasant
21)
You're a slow starter today
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
27 Scoundrel
18 Rowing paddle
t,'ood
2 Open sore
likely to do more talkln
and
get
28 Writing fluid
something opportune might
38 Stair part
3 Get away from 21 Clothier
29 Stroke
39 Gram husk
than
work. Avoid lazy corn-.
4 Summer (Fr.) 23 Manifest
don't
care
past you because you
30 New Guinea
41 Dutch city
5 Radicals
25 Chew on
They'll add to your
panions.
it
properly.
You're
to pursue
seaport
6 Garden
25 Piece out • 42 Vend
31 Mimic
implement
44 Disorder
21 Headland
only hurting yourself if you're problems.
32 Pull after
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
7 Footed vase 29 Soft food
46 Louse ovum
lethargic today.
33 Disburse
47 Bitter vetch
8 Qualernion
32 Flowers
Think twice before making
19)
GEMINI May 21-June 20 )
35 Mongrel
49 Contend
33 Anatomical
9Angler's
any
lu'ury pur chases today.
not
find
you
Your friends will
j3 [47T5
_j6
You're
still too free with your
If
you
today,
much fun

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Group S u p p o r ts SCOPAPlan

The President also defeated Reagan
easily in Maryland, a state where
neither did much serious work. But
Ford still trails the former California
governor in the overall delegate count.
Among the Democrats, Brown did in
Maryland what Sen. Frank Church did
made his
a week ago in Nebraska
primary debut by defeat ing frontrunner Carter, although Carter won the
hulk of the delegates because Brown
filed too late to have any delegate

'nie action caine at SCIDA's at this point. And if we bought with appropriate local sources.
Ryan told panel members
rt'iular inontly meeting the vehicle, we'd t-e th.
that he had conceiv ed the ltAV
following a presentation by equity in that."
mobile home-type idea as an industrial campaign
James Ryan, administrator of
The $30,000
to benefit the entire county, not
the Seminole County Port vehicle might be purchased
be
leased,
Just the Port Author it.
Authority (SCOI'A).
outright or it might
Although the RAV would be
The $5.000 will bL sought

either as an ,.iit,i?nala
0$ tqA 11410)11

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Ot.lLJI

£JI,tIU

budget or as a fixed allocation

in next year's budget, Chairfltfl Eugene Mooney said. Iii

Ityan mid during his presen-

on the Port of Sanford.

Reagan 68,916 or 42 per cent.

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staffed with SCOPA employes,

slates,

Witfl a trd', e111114 Liduelildir. dliii

And in Michigan. Carter won by a
hairoverUclali.wflonasmaueacareer

taiion, which included an eight- he said it would be emblazoned
inl.nrw-h.-,If.n,ini,f,' cliii,' chow

to be counted. Carter. who had led most
the night, saw a 14,000 vote lead cut
suddenly to almost nothine after a
of

,

slogan a nd would have
The slide program color "Seminole Counts" lettered on
iiitl tither printed its sides.
hrocimure

(if finishing second. Udall proclaimed

the close race a victory and said he is in

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Democrats:
In Michigan. with 99 per cent of the
precinc ts re ported :
Carter 30,902 or 44 per cent
Udall 303.585 or 43 per cent
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace,
who won in Michigan four years ai'u,
ran a distant third with 7 per cent of the
vote: 2 percent were uncommitted.
Sen. llenr M. Jackson of Washington,
Fred Harris, Sargent Shniver and Ellen
McCormack had 1 per cent each.
In Maryland, here was the final
count
Brown, 21511,856 or 41 per cent,
Carter N6.687 or 37 per cent
Udall was getting S per cent, Wallace

per centeach, Jacic.sonant,1Mrs.
McCormack were getting 2 per cent and
hlarrLs I per cent.

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Today

By KRIS NASH

Memorial Hospital's Auxiliary Cole. lab Chief Technician itestgroupst for the heart, about one month's worth of Aroundlhc
Clock
Chief liver, kidneys, and bone.
who have been staffing the Rolando
Ramos.
data.
Bridges
hospital information desk and Pathologist G. V. Garay and
'We do about twice as many
When you need some in- CaI'-ndar
itloixI chemistry analyses are gift shop since 1956.
Assistant Patliulugist Sara profiles now, per day, as we did formation on a patient. Cole
('omirs
coining out of the Seminole
"The KDi\ was chosen for lrrgang.
during our busiest month last explained, "you just put the Crossw.'rd
A standard feature of the year working by hand," Cole necessary disc back in the disc Editorial
Memorial Hospital laboratory accuracy of results, flexibility
these days in greater num bers and sirnplicityofoperutuon, and KI)\ - and all Monitor said. "And the instrument also drive isimular tn a turntablei Dear Abby

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than ever before and at record the small maintenance little it analyzing instruments—is a does more tests per profile. aind read it off."

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hlcraldStaff Writer

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sleds thanks to an assist from requ:res." said Ann Cole, revolutionary method for
"Another thing we looked at
The computer must be r- Itortupe
6-A
t he Computer Age and the l'ink laboratory chemistry super- conducting serum iron tests. when deciding which in- programmed for each new
hospital
5-A
I.dics.
Monitor
launched
visor. -And the price. "
its strument to buy as the cost function it performs, using Obitu.iries
5-41
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Sports
fit. lency, volume and accuracy
developing theprucedunewhich "There are some analyzers cards.
economical figure'f
Teli".isluui
6-B
to a $90,000,
can be traced
Now that the unit is % omen
"It actually only cost us slashed a Four-how, 20 step where the cost per test is 10
computer-operated blood 01,500," Ms. Cole explained, chore to a two-step routine test times higher than this one, operating, Cole said, it saves
analyzing
in- "because we got a discount For requiring about 0 minutes.
chemistry
They're nice machines, but the vast amounts of tumie by peri-: VI iii:it
strurnent the first of its kind paying cash. And for that type
In addition. Cole said, the costs would Just eat us up, forming faster and more ciin Florida.
of equipment, it really was a analyzer is capable of detecting buying the chemicals."
Tuesday's high 89, today's
ficiently than humans can while
Known as the Monitor KIM, good price. There is a corn- diabetes, measuring chohestrol
The brain of the KDA is a also eliminating errors. The
low 60.
the analyzing instrwnent (or parable instrument on the level in the blood and spotting standard-model mini-computer KIM reduces maintence time to
Mostly fair through Thur"machine," to the non- market which costs over disorders of the heart, [lverand adapted for the laboratory about five minutes a day as
sd. Highs low lBs today anti
technician) arrived here in $200,000."
kidney. The devtce can also operation. The computer uses compared to two hours for
niidtoupper80sThursday. Low
April.
Purchase or the Moni tor unit, handle three di ffe re nt forms of magnetic discs, about the size popular com pe titors, she adto night near 60. Northeas t wind
Some $20,000 of its purchase manufactured in Indianapolis, profile analysIs — a battery of of 45 r.p.m. records, to direct tied, which is another boon for
around 15 m.p.h. today
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feels the tenants " have been with the management of the
found Wilson, who has been scheduled meeting June 10.
nealy mislead by someone." local housing authority.
Pickets representing tenants SHA executive director for
Wilson sold heis researching
The demands for Wilson's
Sanford's public housing nearly four years, drafting his federal rules and regulations on
Grievances listed by the
projects today marched In answers to 15 grievances listed housing authority and will give firing surfaced last week at a Tenants Council In their
front of Sanford Housing by Tenant Council officers In copies of (t documents to the housing authority meeting resolution seeking Wilson's
when Tenant Council member3 dismissal Include;
Tenant Council with his
Authority (SHA) offices on the resolution.
asked for resignations from —Allegations that Wilson has
West 10th Street demanding
Police Chief Ben Butler said swers to their complaints,
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secretary Thomas Wilson III be picketing and told the tenants Council has gotten some bad Edward Blackaheare and D. C.
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The Tenant Council, in a police as long as the demon- Wilson said. "My answers will "ignoring" demands for causing economic hardeMpa on
resolution, to SHA corn- strators remain peaceful and be substantiated by federal Wilson's firing or resignation, tenants since July 1275.
rnjssloners, claims Wilson must don't block sidewalks, streets rules and regulations from the
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In an interview taped for harm state would hardly en- Nforris K. Udall In Michigan. Michigan, where 83 delegates are thought ready to switch if
Director Thomas Wilson III be fired. The pickets represented the Joint Tenant Council, which has NBC's "Today" show, Kissin- hance his chances.
"I don't want to tie the n- are at stake, was hurt over the Reagan wins In Michigan.
submitted a list of 15 grievances to the SHA commissioners. SHA Board Chairman Richard Evans ger said he would prefer not to
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If Ford is manes on Tuesday. Front-run. personally," Kissinger said in delegates in Oklahoma, 12 In lation that there may be new
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elected to a full term.
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meeting is OW for an ar- made up of professionals, as been under fire from residents
chitectural study. Later, the
e1l as citizens One long term who say a county park would
Sheriff John Polk Is sheriff said the board wtl1 be solution to overcrowding is bring too man citizens to the
scheduled to deliver Tuesday asked to act on the ad hoc construction of a multi-million private lake, resulting in
an Interim report to tne county committee's recommendation dollar brick and mortar jail on pollution and too high a traffic
commission that recommends for the addition of enough pre- county-owned property north of flow on an already congested
adding $OO,tJOU worth of pm-c. fub cel6 to house 12
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Lake Brantlev Ithad,
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The ad hoc committee was
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Commission Chairman
overcrowding at county Jail.
appointed by the county estimate may be high. ComThe recommendation is the commission after Polk said missioner bid Vihien Jr had Midildel 11attawa said today
short term solution to over. lawmen at ft Sanford facility the ad hoc coin mitiveI 3 there is a good chance the
crowding, Polk said. A final are handling 100 inmates per presentation placed on the commiss io n will back off on
report front an ad hot corn- day In a facility designed to agenda for 9 30 a in
mittee set up to study methods house 84. On some days, Jail
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expectedearlynextmonth.
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The uproar In the St. John Water
Francis Knapp
Management District continues.
The legal status of a board member
who voted to oust former executive
Auth'3 dismissal has been blasted by
tie said he requested the ruling "with
director Dennis Auth has been challenged,
groups around the state, Including the considerable reluctance since the board
Governing board member Francis M.
Friends of the St. Johns, the Florida has been under considerable pressure
Knapp oil DeLand has requested an opinion Audubon Society, the Florida Wildlife
these last few weeks because oi possible
from Florida Ally. Gen. Robert Shevin on Federation, the Sierra Club, the city of violations of the Sunshine Law
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whethcr board member John Dicks of Melbourne and others.
resignation of the chairman an
Reddick legally resides in the district.
A spokesman from Florida Gov. Reubin removal of the director.
"if not, every vote we may have taken Askew's office said Brown's chair may be
However, if there is a further violation
in the last six months may have been in- filled in time for Wednesday's meeting. of the law relative to the rptidency
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Oriando citrus-grower John J. Sharp, a
requirement, I do not wish to be a parly to
Auth'sdisznlssalbya4-3voteApril2lis Central Florida native, has been it," he said.
expected to be reconsidered when the nominated.
Dicks says he moved his double-wide
board meets Wednesday in Palatka.
Knapp said he feared a proposed trailertoReddick,a small town between
Auth was accused of leaking the story project assuring water qualit) and r,ainesville and Ocala In March 1975 but Is
of a secret meeting between Chairman quantity for the Upper St. Johns River still a registered voter in Duval County.
George Brown of Casselberry, Vice Basin in Brevard and Indian River Dicks.satdhelived in Jacksonville for 15
Chairman Tommy Clay of Palatka and a counties might be invalidated along with years prior to the move and is current]
representative of a Tallahassee public Auth's dismissal.
looking for another home there.
relations and lobbying firm, Pulse Inc.
Dicks' Reddick home isl.S miles west
"This lsa summer home,"he said of
C1ayhasadmittdthethreemadeaverbal ofthedistrlctboundary,accordingto a theReddickhorne.
agreement to hire Pulse for up to *15,000 a district planner. Governing board
Dicks said the challenge to his serving
members are required by Law to live on the board is unfounded.'If there was
year, subject to board approval
Brown resigned from the governing within the district
any question I would have resigned before
board April 13, saying Florida's Govern"The fact that John and I voted on now," he said. "it will all probably be
ment in the Sunshine Low prevented him different sides (on Auth's dismissal) hits resolved at our board meeting Wdnothing to do with it Knapp said
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fought one of the most savage rocket and artillery duels of
the 13-month.long civil war late Sunday and early today.
Police reported 221 persons killed and 3i wounded
.errught, pushing the war's death toll to more than
htostals issued urgent appeals for blood and said the
cc'unded wus'e being placed on bare floors.
Scores of high-rise apartment buildings were ablaze in
dowrtotrn heirut and the suburbs.

Gir l's Death Sparks Protests

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but it could happen."
Ford gave it his best -shot in
Michigan in his weekend trip
there. lie a-ttratd la rge
crowdswi flis whistle stop tour.
and evai applauded when he attas9ed chtareh ,Sunda iii lib
home tcvnm tit tirnnd Rapids. "it
!ook.c good , it's okay, wore
tu4n;, to rnakm iI" the Prcsidet

Weekend Arrests

been pursuing the car,
time
earlier at Altamnn?p Springs,
jumped from his patrol car and
ran to the driverless auto.
Deputies said Ambrose dived
into the car and jammed on the
emergency brake just as the
hail

reported stolen a short

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Deputy R.S. Morton jailed
Robert Paul Haddix, 18, of 1377
Estates, in south Seminole, on a

Of Iingwood.

'Fhe youths, ages is d
were arrested after three men

lied from an auto, leaving t
rolling toward the house of Carl
Ilippelhcuser.

at

145

Foxridge Run, deputies said.
Deputy Frank Arribrose. who

'i!isin Probed
Sanford police today were
vandalism
investigating

at
Pinecrest
damage
Elementary School on W. 2Ui
St.
Patrolmafl H.J. Shea Jr. said
at least live rooms were entered at the school and van-

Winter Springs Dec is ion Set

lilt-Run Injury
Sanford police are searching
for the driver of a hit and run
auto that injured a pedestrian
at 12th Street and Jessamine
Avenue.

Bobby Harold, 40, of 1006
Jessamine Ave., required
stitiches at a hospital to close
head cuts, police said, after he
w.-,s struck by a brown and

felony marijuana possession
charge in connection with eight,
three-foot-high plants found
growing at his residence.
Altamonte Springs police

jailed two men in lieu of $59
Pond eaci on burglary charges.
County Jail records Identified
the suspects as Sherldon
Polakoff, 46, of 632 Martha Way,
and David Russell Grasso, 21,
of

703

Ballard St.,

Altamonte Springs.

HOSPITAL NOTES

hlirasu J.
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Grant

Ella L. Jones
James C. Lavender
Kathie M. Poole

Mary K. Rambo
Ernest T.
casselberry

Baumeister,

years.

Survivors

include

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Carrie M hlol ton
Earhine Johnson
Irma M. Kirschstein

Mae K. Reedy
Ethel Riser
Belinda V. Robinson
Margaret K. Russell
Alyce Rebecca Tindel
Carl S. Martinsen, DeBary
l.aVerne F. Pohl, Deltona
Verna P. Riddell, Osteen
Cecil Brooks, Plant City

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Burial followed in Evergreen
Cemetery.

JAMES KE/tTING
James Patrick Keating, 74, of
2413 Orange Ave., Sanford, died
Saturday morning at his

the Loyal Order of the Moose,

Richard Kcating 0! Silver

Funeral services and burial
will be in Silver Spring, Md.

Gramkow Funeral Home Is in
of local arrangements.

I,egal fees have tx,en piling up

Doris W. Jones. Osteen

John Glivens

grandmother,
,Mrs. Georgia :.,*
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Kathie)
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Charges that Wilson Failed
to provide maintenance per-

sonnet for the Bedding Gardens
project for elderly residents
and allocated that position to
other project areas after
resignation of an eemploye at
1tedmi Gardens.
—Failure to repaint two
projects in the operating
budget for the 1976 r1.&amp; yea
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thus delaying funding of the
council.
Other allegations accuse him
of Falling to inform tenants o f
rights to receive deductions for

excessive, recurring medical
ex pe nses and allegations that
he oeiiieruteiy wIthheld a
"model lease" for several

months from the SHA board
and allegedly mislead the
board.
Tenants Council officers have

Floss J. Adams

Dorothy K. Brown &amp; baby girl
Willie Brown Jr.
Dolores Cranmer
Earl H. Fields

Harhalos
Mary t. Elite
lcola H. Jackson
lieuy iii. Ree*ure.,

George

Bernard W. Wilke
Anna L. Wiegand, DeBary
Louis B. Arseneau, Deltona
Baby Girl E)elgatto, Deltona
Rudolph E. Kraft, Deltona

also acruseti Wilson of failing 10
Josephi ne Savage, Deltona
promptly comply with SIIA
Elolce L. Hedges, Oviedo
board Instructions and tenants'
Victor M.
Fernandez,
resolutions on utilizing $l5O,00Q Titusville
in development Funds for fire
escapes anti smo)e detectors Ir
MAY 16, 1976
the housing projects.
ADMISSIONS
The

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violating a Shift resolution.

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Sanford:

i"aiiure to complete reroofing of the Castle Brewer
Court project according tulIUD
approved plans although HUE)
released money for the work.
—Allegations that Wilson has
failed to provide sale and
sani ta ry living conditions br
tenants of the housing projects.

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'(iniuihited by a North Orlando
Water and Sewer Corp. rate

ShI,t

modernization

Sanford:

Ostean Bradshaw
Marsha 0. Bussard
Jeannette II. Corso
Stanely G. DeOvies
Robert Donley

Mildred

Hampton

&amp; boy

Alvin P. Hittell
Viola M. Holley

Katherine Rober
Helen Conrow, Deltona
It sell .1 Curl n4'ur na
Harriet E. Klose, Deltona
linda L. School, Deltona
. Diane Hazelbaker &amp; girl,

Robson, Sanford.
Funeral services were held at
11 a.m. today at Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with
Pastor Gerald Seaman and

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include a site plan approval for adopting
an
ordinance
the Longwood Professional changing the voting procedure
Center to be constructed on
of the Board of Adjustment.
svoiiwast vuimsnm uf SR 434 and
Palm Spr ings Drive; a report
cnUy, four s'
on the status of drainage tilt..
required for decision making.
ches in the Longdale area and Th e new ordinance would
off Marvin Avenue from con- permi t action by a simple
sult.ng engineers, A.E. O'Neall majority vote.

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In other action, the counci
°P" bids on selling an ok

lire tanker; Char les Beasle)
will report on fire and rescu'
calls for the summer; Main
tenance Supervisor Ch arles
Eiflander will give a report or

the acti vity of the public worki
Mark McIntosh, a Lakeview Middle School eigh th grader,
department;
and City Attornej
mpla
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co
in
Pracipal
Ted
and
Associates;
a
receives an academic excellence award from
At a work session scheduled Joseph Davis will report on th
Barker. McIntosh is the first pupil In the school's history to make from Robert Davis on water
service deposits and con- to foll ow the council meeting, city's position regarding
all As in every class during his three years at Lakeyfew,
will
slderation of federal revenue officials
discuss solicitors and peddlers,

EXCELLENCE

Gunter Announces Candidacy

Hope Dims For Some
Of Askew's Proposals

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— candidacy for the Democratic
Police Capt. David Gunter nomination for the District 3
has
announced
his post on the Seminole County
Board of County Cornmissioners.
The seat is
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — leadership.
legislators know they are Benefit Show
currently
occupied
by
Gov. Reubin Askew's aides
"They are really workin g watching them," he says, po intRepublican
Richard
Williams.
Group
j
say there i still time in the re- hard now although there is a ing out the example of a recent
An officer in the city's police
maining three weeks of the 1976 clear sentiment of independ- letter to lawmakers From the
WINTER PARK — The de partment for the past five
legislature for independent- ence between the legislature marc than 700,000 members of Citizens Association For Better years, Gunter is currently a
minded lawmakers to pass key and the executive and even th e the National Retired Teachers Highways, a Seminole County member of the Seminole County
items in Askew's program, but two houses," MacMillan says. Association and the American ('B t'liih will oreqent a benefit Port Authority, having been
Association of Retired Persons. country western show featuring appointed to the spot two
they ha ve lost hope for some of
qq
But MacMillan says the rivalhis major proposals.
months ago by Gov. Reubin
th
D
an
Starr
and
e
10-4
Good
"The differen ce be tween a ry between the governor, House
The letter outlined a long list Buddy Showcase Sunday, May Askew.
e
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good session and a bad one will and Se nate has increased th
proposals by bill mem bers In 23, at the Sheraton Twin
He is also a member of the
N4~
oups
to
of
gr
tential
for
citizen
po
be the passa ge of a sound budgSeminole County Democratic
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have a greater Impact on legis- which t he organizations were Towers, Orlando.
et, th e housing finance agency,
interested. It put lawmakers on
Cradle Executive Committee and past
tation.
Proceeds will go to
the senior citizens' pa ckage, the
no tice that the gr oups were
president of the Spring Oaks
proposals'
Care,
Casselberry, a home for home
wetlands bill and some
More than ever before in his keeping tr ack of th e
owners Associa tion.
handicapped chil dr en.
progress in se ntencing refor- memory, MacMillan says, progress.
Mied and the fa ther of two
in," says Hugh MacMillan, groups such as senior citizens,
Tickets are available in children, Gunter, pointing to his
DAVID GUNTER
Askew's legislative liaison.
farm workers and consumer or"These kinds of things show a Sanford from Williamson administrative experience In
But MacMillan says he has ganizations have appeared be- sophisticated involvement by Communication and En
gra ving the police department, said he blood to administer it. affairs
given up ho pe for passage
of fore legislative committees to concerned citizen s who are also and in Orlando at Control One. plans to be a full-time county The co unty needs a man whe
such Askew recommendations press their interests,
voters, " MacMillan says. "The
will be available to and listen t
Members of the Tr -County commissioner,
as an increase in gas taxes to
"These groups also are more legisla t ur e will have to ta ke no. Roadrunners also have tickets
"I feel Semi nole County is a the people," he said. Gunter U
finance inters ta
te construction, sophisticated and are letting tice."
36 years old.
young county and needs young
available,
creation of a statewide prosecutor and municipal utility tax
reform.

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MIAMI Atli — Many car buffs have a lcve affair with
the mid-1950s Thunderbird automobile. But Wylie
Carhartt Ill's passion for the classic car was so uncontrollable that he acquired 22 of them — without the
owners' permission, police say.
Officers and prosecutors who worked for six months to
curb Carhartt's affections for the sleek machines said in
court that he stole 1-Birds exclusively during a three-year

He also Fears that

implemen-

ta tion of a new unemployment

binge.
Carhartt, 32, described as a well-to-do electronics technician, restored the cars before he sold them for a bargain

compensation formula to base
benefits on the average state
weekly wage may fail beca use

price of $3,000 each, they said,

of inertia.

Brown Pelicans Hatch

Askew's proposed housing finance agency, a progran designed to lower interest rates

ew boat?

ntan

and pump more money to the
home Finance market place,
in
is
on the House calendar and in a

omesee

Senate comm ittee.
A pr oposa l to protect Florida's wetlands from developers'

tantic Bank
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t he House, but it has yet
to clear a Senate committee.

Six Die On Highways

Senior citizen-backed legislation for nursing home reform,

hospital cost co ntai nm ent and
the elimination of manda tory
retirement regulations also are
moving steadly, MacMillan
sa ys.
o
MacMillan says he has noticed a change in mood of the
legislat ur e since Askew came
under a lot of criticism in the
first weeks for his vetoes of 1975
bills and an alleged hick of
Small Traclor, Small Price
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Development John Percy said
the award is "good money —

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Tuesday. Highs mostly in the
mid 80, Lows in the mid 60s.
Rain probability decreasing to
20 per cent.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Partly cloudy with scattered

especially since it seems the
stat e
ot out f
Dark business."

Red Bug is a 50-acre par k
west of Red Bug Elementary
near Casselberry. Purchase
price of the site was $490,000

and development is estimated
at another $200,000.
Hattaway said $88,000 in
county money will be pai red
wi th the $50,000 award. The

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chairman said the target date
for o pening the park is June 30.
Hattaway said state officials
had 21 requests from o ther

tides: high 12:28 a.m., low 6:11
a.m.,6:22 p.m. Port Canaveral:
high 11:58 a.m., los 5:56 a.m.,
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"We went up there and convinced them ours was a worthwhile project ," he said.
County officials rcquested
$100,000 but they say they were

pleased to get half that amount.
However, the chairman said
state officials promised at least
to consider at a later date the
county's request for the ad

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said today,
Hattaway and Exec. Asst. out of federal funds. Hattaway
Roger Neiswender won state directed that leftover federal
approval of the imrant while on a money be spent to pay workers
junket to Tallahassee last week. at Red Bug and at the Central
County Florida Zoo.
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The state has awarded recreational with tennis courts,
Seminole County $50,000 handball courts, two bailfields,
towards completion of Red Bug a free play area and swimming
Park, County Commission and fishing.
Red Bug is the site which
Chairman Michael Hattaway

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afternoom
thandcrhowers. Laws mostly mid
60s north to mid 70s extreme
south. Highs mostly upper 803.
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$50,000 For Park

JIWRda B. Gregory, Winter

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Slick highways and poor visibility caused many minor
accidents on state roadways over the weekend but helped
keep the fatality count at six because drivers were forced
to drive slowly, the Florida Highway Patrol says.
Troopers said Sunday that two pedestrians were among
the dead, including 16-year-old Nathaniel Scott of Red-

nephew.

City Council on whether to

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DISCHARGES
Sanford:

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children, one niece and one

Blanche Edwards, Geneva

State Department negotiators, including Ambassador-atLarge Rozanne Ridgway.

REDINGTON SHORES (AP) — There's a baby
boom at the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary in this Gull Coast
community and Alexis and Salty started it last year by
becoming parents.
Six brown pelicans have been hatched in captivity by
crippled parents at the sanctuary this year, including two
sets of twins. The tiny birds look like plucked chickens
with scrawny necks and long beaks.

Spring, Md.; two sisters, Miss
Rose Keating and Mrs. Lillian
Jacobs, both of New Haven;
brother, John Keating North

Commission after it '.s
thsrnIsed in the Circuit Court.

Neil D. Harland, Deltona

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Sanford Lodge 1851,
Survivors include his wife,
Marvin Ashley Wright Jr., 17, Mrs. Ida M. Keating, Sanford;
of 213 Belle Ave., Sanford, died two daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Saturday morning at Winter Blizzard, Washington, D.C. and
Park Memorial Hospital. A Mrs. Ralph Rath, Barrington,
native of Seattle, Wash., he had Ill.; two Sons, James Patrick
lived in Sanford for the past 11 Keating Jr., Bethesda, Md. and

WINTER SPRINGS — A
decision is due tonight by the

Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona

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Conn., he had lived here for the
past three years moving here
from Washington, D.C. A
retired beauty parlor appliance
salesman, he was a member of
All Souls Catholic Church, an
associate member of the Fr.
1tIhard Lions Council Knights
grandchiklren.
of Columbus, a past era) ed
David Lang Funeral Home ruler of the Washington, D.C.
DeBary is in charge of Lodge 15 of the Elks,
member of

Michael Allan and John

The governing bodies of three sharing allocations of $20,747 authorizing City Atty. Kennet]
McIntosh to proceed with qul
Longwood, for the quarter.
Seminole cities
la im deeds for W.C. Cagle
c
CasselberryandOviedo — will
Casselberry
where
conproperty
exchange; off4tree
In
at
7:)
p.m.
hold meetings
tracts were approved for paridng and loading ordinano
today.
execution late last week to revision; Lemon Lane drainagi
Longwood's city council will provide for
lease purchase well report; and recreatioi
consider a request from Robert of an International Business canoeing program.
Howell of 135 Glendale Drive Machine (IBM) computer for
for an occupational license 10 utility billing, the city council
Oviedo City Council will hole
conduct a "roommate referral will consider filling a vacancy a public hearing to consider thu
service."
on the planning board; ac- condemnation of burned-oul
cepting Seminola Boulevard buildings on Boston Avenue anc
Other items on the agenda paving for maintenance; arid Broadway.

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vestigation for two bombings in Washington, D. C.
Federal agents said that Bias Jesus Corbo escaped from
the lucerne County Prison, WilkesBarre, Pa., in March
1975 after be was sentenced to a two-to-four year prison
term.
Corbo — alias Evaristo Yanes, Eddie Yanez and Evaristo Corbo — also is under investigation for the May 10,
1975, bombings of the Soviet Aeroflot Airline office and the
Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, the FBI said.

husband, Sherman Riner,
manager of Bob Dance Dodge,
Sanford; parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tanner, Columbia, S.C.,
three sons, Mike, DeBary,
Larry and Jerry, both with U.S.
Navy, Connecticut; sister, Mrs.
Lois Arnold, Keenansville; five

years moving here from
Seattle. He was a senior at
Seminole High School and at.
tended the Lutheran Church.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Bill (Jo Ann) little,
Tampa; father, Marvin Ashley
Wright Sr., Sanford: sister,
Miss Eva Ann Little, Tampa;
three brothers, David Iioyd,

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MIAMI (AP) — The FBI says one of three men charged
with the attempted bombing of an adult book store in
little Havana Is a prison escapee who is under in-

her residence. Born in New Haven,

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
James Beebe

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"We're trying to kill that jail atmosphere which Is
constantly reminding the kid that he Is being
criminalized," said Willie Harris, assistant superintendent of Youth Hall. "We look at it from the humane
point of view. We're not here for punishment."
But the Dade County grand jury says in a report that the
state :und local officials who supervised construction of the
$7.7-million facility went too far out of their way to implement that approach in handling the 37,000 youngsters
who are sent to Youth Hall each year.

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MIAMI (API — This city's old detention hall for
wayward youths has long been criticized as a ramshackle
firetrap. So officials are surprised at grand jury criticism
of the new, bar less Youth Hall as a monument to govern-

bership luncheon meeting, noon, Quality Inn, I-I and SR
Longwood. Call boarti office for reservations. Winter
Paik Telephone Cu. Vim President Frank iiut.sell, guest
speaker.

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Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford OptImists, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Com
munity United Methodist Church, for troubled parents).
Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, 11 a.m., Civic Center.
Lyman High School PTSA, 8p.m., school auditorium.

MRS. MYRTLE RINER
Mrs. Myrtle L. Riner, 53, of
Cyrs Trailer Park, Deflary,
died Saturday at Seminole
Hospital, Sanford. Bore. in
Columbia, S.C., she lived In
DeBary for the past three

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Wright, all of Tampa; grand. charge
mothers, Mrs. Alberta Wright,
Sanford; and Mrs. Ada Clayton,
Tampa;
and
great-

program began using IUL)
funds in 1972 after an all-white
Other grivances listed in- S}IA board And admninistxation
'I,,sI$ Luations that Wilson is resigned under fire from
jeopardizing existence of the tenalils and an investigation
huusing projects by offering to that turned up deplorable
with t',rfr.r
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the prcjects Including defective
where 53 delegates will be owned
picked. and Udall has said 1k: Waslthigtoa Oaks subdivision. electrical appliances.
has a chance to derail the Te na nis say this violates the
Wtlson, a Sanford native who
(renlrwmot'r in M4crugafl, where ShIA annual contributions ha'.i prccinunly worked in
c,rtract wi th HUE).
133 dele'ates a:-e at stake.
federal rograrns at Rochester.
W1on has hcca arcue also NY, was hired to administer
Brown has no delegate sla tes
running in Mary land and is of fail ing to account to the ShIft the SIlA for the new board of
hopirg that rmicnThcrs at the un- board for paint pt'rclia.ses, cotruiuitkners, which is now
cu,irjittcd slate will back big-n ilenyitig reue.sts for .:r auftt of composed of r.memabers of the
Tenant Council rcrord and hl;,,k (omm.r.:
if be can defeat Carter
pt-p'.

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said several paint cans were
burned in the school.

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Washington.
There is also a Republican
primary on Tuesday in Mary.
land with 43 delegates at stake.
Neither candidate has done
much campaigning there and
polls show Ford ahead.
The Democratic rave is far
'trr-i' Carkr nicked an etuht
d gates ma New Mexico during
the weekend, giving him 602 to
208.5 for Udall and 204 for Sen.
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Polls show Brown rur.ning

deputies

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Sheriff 's

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In weekend arrests, sheriff's
deputies jailed David Sweet, 18,
of 3518 Main St., Midway, In lieu
of $5,000 bond on a charge of
malicious killing an animal.
Deputies said the charge was
made in connection wi th the
shooting death of a Do be rman
dog belonging to Arthur
Coleman, Main Street., Mid-

six100t high stockade fence at
the rear of the Hippeihcuser
residence,
Officers said they later were
told that a woman was sleeping
in a bedroom that would have
been in the path of the aban,,
Cloned auto.
Ambrose said he received a
small facial cut and ripped the
seat out of his pants in the autostopping effort.
Investigators said the fourth
the
youth had Jumped from
stolen car when Ambrose and
deputy Wayne Murphy gave
pursuit v.hen the auto sped off
LongsoodMarkham Road onto
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entries in tis field,
Sen. Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, a member of the party's moderate Wing, suggested
Sunday that Vice President
NelsonA, Rockefeller anct Sens.
iloward Baker of Tennessee
and Edward Brooke of Mw'.McliuSett&amp; are possible late en
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Jo hn B. Connally of Texas.
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home in California, has said he
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1ELAVIV, Israci Al'; - Lraeii;iruiy pdtruL enforced
tight securit) today in the occupied West Bank city of
Nablus, where a soldier's bullets killed a 17-year-old Arab
girl during renewed rioting.
"Dea th to the Jews," shouted mourners waving denrhed Ibis in the girl's funeral procession hours after her
death .Sunday. About 8,000 persons marched behind the
coffin draped In a Palestinian flag,
Many Nabius shnpkeeper shuttcred their stores in a
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accident and there were no
passengers.
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a Seminole 111gb School seniGr
class member, were held this
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'home Chapel, &amp;lnTbrd. ivith
burial following in Evergreen
Cemetery
Youths Arrested
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boys have been arrested on auto
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fishing within 200 miles of its snore. The 200-mile U.S.
Fishing rights law passed recently by Congress is
scheduled to go Into effect next March.

Installation and Bicentennial program.
Seminole Co un ty Board of Realtors general mem-

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Wright Jr., 17, of 213 Belle Ave.,
Sanford, was thrown from an
auto that ran off a curve
Dean Road ncar Lake Georgia
Drive, hit a utility pole and
overturned.

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military government of the Central American republic,
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introducing 2-year-old Rachel Sagers, 3-year-old Adam Taylor and 5-year-old Shannon Sageri to the
children's department. The new library, officially opened today, Is located in Seminole Plaza in
Casselberry. tilerald photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

being Injured Friday night in a
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Because the Concorde will fly so fast across five time
zones, the Icuclidown time today at Andrews Air Force
Base outside Washington is earlier than the departure
time from Paris as measured by local times here and
Paris In of f'c, the br.e bvdt.s the sun across the Atlantic
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shrimp, caught by Florida fishermen Is at stake in the
negotiations, which will be similar ton session he had last
September with Bahamian officials.
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Director Harmon Shields travels to Mexico this week to
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And The CIA
Sen. Frank Church was convinced that the
intelligence apparatus of the United States
"rogue elephant run rampant" when
Senate committee began investigating it 15 months
ago.
up was something
quite different.
Abuses, yes, and some of the disclosures about
activities of the Central Intelligence Agency were
painful for the American people to hear. The CIA
has gone down the wrong track on occasion, at
times even with the tacit assent of American
presidents.
But as the final report of the Church committee
concludes, the CIA cannot be regarded as an
agency running out of control and thus demanding
a drastic curtailment of its
In fact, the
committee report reaffirms the importance of a
strong and efficient secret intelligence operation to
th e national security,
Having
this broad .ssessmct of the
basic value of the CIA, the committee then unreels
no less than 87 major recommendations to
the system for oversight of the agency by the
and Congress. Some of them seem more
tailored to harness a
elephant than to
prevent the kind of abuses which the committee
turned up.
opportunity for a meeting of
minds between President Ford's proposals for
intelligence reforms and those the committee
recommends for the chain of accountability within
the Executive branch. Strengthening the role of the
National Security Council in monitoring and
proving covert foreign operations has obvious
merit in keeping the CIA from going too far on its
own. It is in the area of congressional oversight
that the Church committee has not been able to
resist a tendency for over-kill.
Empowering a group of senators, for instance,
secret
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She's so ugly It's unbelievable. I mean really
unbelievable. She has long, matted fur. And "Toga"
smells about as bad as anything I've ever smelled.
But "Toga" has character.
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recruits under the supervision of drill instructors at the U.S.
Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot in San Diego, Calif.
Now the Marine Corps has ordered courts-martial for the
dr il l instructors in volved and their superiors,
Changes in rec'uit training have been ordered. The
Motivation Platoon, a remedial unit In which McClure was
serving as a result of his difficulty in adapting to training, has
been abolished.
The Corps must make sure that its recruiters enlist only
qualified recrulta. And it must continue to screen recruits for
fitness after they begin training. The unfit should not be
punished. They should be discharged, even if that means the
corps falls short of meeting its manpower goals.
And the corps must not tolerate bru tality and sadism in its
training program. Discipline must be maintained alike for ofhem and men, on the training ground as it Is on the battlefield.
'Me McClure incident has stained the honor and high
standards of the corps. It must never be repeated.

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b'it only be.
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cause we got rained on before
we could catch Bobby Unser,"
Rutherford explained, adding
in his Texas drawl, "but we aim
make up for that this year."
Rutherford certainly seems
headed in that direction after
winning the pole position for the
May 30 running of the $1 million
race.
Rutherford, whose one-lap
and four-lap track records of
199.071 miles per hour and
MR 411 nip.h., set in v '"'""'-'
the pole for the 1973 race, would
indicate he knows the fastest
way around the 2-mile oval,
had to wait almost 20 hours
after his run Saturday to have
his spe'd of 188 957 mph.
confirmed as fastest,
During that time, there was
the threat that Al Unser, the
1970-71 winner, would better the
speed In his backup car. The
younger of the racing Unser
brothers qualified his front-line
mount at a disappointing
186.258 mph. after guessing
wrong on a last-minute chassis
change.
"There was no doubt in my
mind that Al could run l89lnhis
other car. He proved tha t in
practice," Rutherford said.
"hut the question was: Would
he be willing to garntie,
draw the one car, and try to do
better in the second one?"
Uaser was willing, but the car
wasn't up to it.
After clutch problems and Iinally a water leak in practice
early Sunday before the renmiaining
pole
position
qualifying started, Unser's
crew reluctantly parked the
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Sprinter Don Merricks
TALLAHASSEE (Al-')
two titles have given Florida State its fifth team title in
11%-c Southeastern Independent Track and Field Chair.PiOfl5hiP
Merrick set track and meet records Saturday with a
20.6-second time for 220 yards and 10.1-second clocking for
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Florida State won the meet with 236 points. Baptist had
1. Furman 51, and Florida A&amp;M 48 to lead a 12-team field.
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Dolphins' running back Jim Kiick is expected to sign a
contract with the National Football League's Denver
Broncos after several weeks of negotiutior,s.
The Post said Sunday that Kiirk wmis rejcc"- b
Broncos in his initial demands that he receive a multiyear, no-cut contract. Kiick could not be reached for
continent and a Broncos' spokesman declined comment.
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attended by 84 players.
McKay, who tested players on their playbook
knowledge and in drills, said he would use the weekend
session to determine whether trades or position shifts will
be necessary before this fall's National Football League
season.
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16 games to give his
The emissary was ReJean ascension. It was their 12th vic- But, unfortunately, when
A's 3, Rangers 2
team
a
lead
it couldn't hold.
Shero, whose lather's hockey tory in 13 postseason games and people look at the record books
Texas starter Steve
team, the Philadelphia Flyers, fourth in a row over the Flyers, in the future, they'll Just
the threw wild pitches to first a:
see
Lost in the emotion was
just had relinquished the Stan. the team they set out to unseat that we got wiped out in four fact
to produce the winni:
that NHL President Oar- home
Icy Cup.
and
committed a balk
so many months ago.
run
straight,"
said
rookie ence Campbell had delivered
Bowman, squeezed for space,
send
borne
an earlier run.
it was left to goalie Ken Dry- Philadelphia center Mel the chalice to an eagerly awaitopened the envelope and read den to place the series sweep in Bridgman.
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In the seventh, pinch-runr. r
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the words: "Congratulations on perspective. Sitting shirtless in
LarryLintz raced from first
Th us lost in emotion was the and last time.
third when Barr's pickoff thrc
such a fantastic season," it his cubicle, sipping a soft drink
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said. "You're truly champions while the others quaffed chainwent astray. Lintz then can
not only of the league, but of pagne, Dryden paused and
home
on Barr's wi1' p1!
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breaking a 2-2 tie.
spoke.
The letter was signed,
Angels 5, TwIns I
GAINESVILLE— Lake Paxon, Brandon and Lake
'Pubably, in retrospect, in
"Fred."
two or three weeks from now,
Don Kirkwood pitched a
Brantley high, which finished lirantley, King and Titusvllle.
Wade Botts, 18-year-old senior at Seminole High School, looks
Amidst sweaty uniforms, people will say the Canadiens
29th in last year's Class AAAA
en-hitter for his first victory
Leslie
Sullivan paced the the year and Bobby lien
down the fairsiny enroute to his spectacular Win in the Mayfair equipment discarded for the Ii. won the Clip easily. They won't state girls' track meet, greatly
Country Club golf championship. Botts fired a pair of 69 for a 138, nal time this National hockey realize that every game was a
improved its standing over the Patriots with a new state record cfros-e in two California run
weekend as the Patriots for the B8O, finishing ln the rzreat
six under par. The final round, scheduled for Saturday, was
Bonds was held hitless b
rained out 13111 Sommerville finished in first place In the first
finished in a tie for fifith place time of 2:17.9. Ms. Sullivan also knocked in one run with a s;
flight while Jim Foley took low net honors for the tournament.
with Tampa King and finished fifth in the mile run rifice fly. The other seer, I
herald Photo by hugh Ansley)
which Gena Nickrnan of L.akr when he was hit by a pitch wv
Titus1lle.
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title with 58 points. followed by jump with a mark of five feet, RBIs in his las 11 garnesar.'! 1
for the season
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religion or race." Just as the U. S. directed a economic analysis, we
inistakingly reported last
boycott against Cuba, Saudi Arabia feels it has month that Mobil
Oil wound up with a 23 per cent
the same right to boycott firms that aid Israel. profit in 1974. The 23
per cent figure referred to
"It Is an Internal affair and Is no the business of .the iflrease in Mobil's income, not
the final
the United States," said Saud.
profit.
Over the next five years, reports Spear from
Mobil's profits for 1974, according to the
Riyadh, the Saudis plan to spend a staggering company, were only 5.1
per cent. We regret the
$142 billion to transform their desert kingdom misunderstanding.
into a modern Industrial state. Most of the
UNSAFE LOCOMOTIVES: We recently
money, according to present plans, will be spent quoted
(rain an Interstate Commerce Cornwith U. S. firms. This could be Important to the mission memo
thargin that Amtrak wts using
economic resurgence of the United States.
General Electric locomotives that were unsafe
But because of the fading confidence In at high speeds. Our story brought pained exKissinger and the cooI1n attitude toward the planations from both Amtrak and GE.
United States, some contracts already are being
Now, however, we have obtained a Penn
diverted to Japan and France.
Central memo, intended for official eyes only
ordering new restrictions on the GE engines,
For example, a billion-dollar contract
Speeds over certain bridges, curves and iniocks
construct a massive color television network
Saudi Arabia, intended for an American Firm, must be reduced.
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DOUBLE STANDARD: Solicitor General
tu go to a French firm. Another sso.
million contract to clean up the city of Riyadh Robert Bork tried to block Rep. John Dbqe[l, D.
and set up a sanitation system has also been Mich., from submitting a
brief in an environmental
diverted from the U. S. to France.
case before the
Supreme Court,. In a private letter,
Bock
The royal family, according to Spear, Is rejected
Dirigell's offer to supply information
reluctant to change allegiances. But the young euj to conservationists
Saudi technocrat.', who are actually managing
The Bork turned around and gave
his consent
the nation's development. are more Inclined to for Carter Oil Company, Utah Power
and light
apply the economic screws to the Uni ted Stales. and Western FueLs
Association to furnish proOUR MISTAKE: Because we misread an industry
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WASHINGTON— The Saudi Arabians, our issue and vetoed a resolution that ould have
staunchest friends in the Arab world, have condemned Israel for establishing settlements
become disenchanted with Secretary of State on the disputed West Bank.
Henry Kissinger.
---A top Saudi official told Spear bluntly: "We
As evidence of their displeasure, they are keep getting reassurances from Washington that
beginning to take their multibillion-dollar they understand our viewpoint and that U. S.
business elsewhere. Lucrative contracts In- policy is slowly becoming more evenhanded. But
tended for the United States have gone instead to when It comes to practical actions, it Is always
France.
the same old thing. We are getting tired of It."
Our associate Joe Spear, writing from the
—Kissinger has given favored treatment to
desert capital of Riyadh, reports: "The Saudis the Shah of Iran, whose oil wells are slowly
fel that Kissinger doesn't always tell them the drying up. The Shah, in need of continuing oil
truth, that he spea's out of both s1es of his billions to finance his dreams of glory, has cast a
mouth." Here are some specifics:
covetous eye upon the Saudi oil fields across
—Kissinger made a heg pretense of kceping Persian (',s'if, Yet Kissinger deliberately
the Saudis ir,fc:med during his shuttle built up Iran as the dominant power on
diplomacy !nzt falL Yet they learned for ,firm Pe rsian Gulf.
—Kissinger has brought tremendous pressure
time from our column that Kissinger
tually promised to supply Israel with nuclear- on the Saudis to hold down oil prices. This puts
capable Pershing missiles. "Prince Saut Saudi Arabia in the awkward oaition of al ways
iimelf 'ijid ne,' iLs Spear, "that they had upholdbg u U. S. position at the meetings of
the oil producing countries. The Saudis keep
not been informed of
p; deal"
asking
the State Department: "Why don't you
Year-old prince, now the Saudi foreign
apply the same pressure on the Shah of Iran?"
Yet the Shah, who gets more benefits from the U.
—The new American Ambassador to the S., agitates for higher prices at the oil meetings.
United Nations, William Scranton, began
—The Saudis have become Increasingly
walking a straight line between the Arabs and annoyed at the U.S. attitude toward the Arab
Israelis. But after he checked with Kissinger, boycott. Speaking bluntly, Prince Saud said:
Scranton reverd hizr.acU on tha Wa Bank "The boycott has abeoluteky rththg to do with

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80th goal of the
Through the crush of newsmen, a fir unused by champagne, basically a one-goal game."
Orioles 7, Yankees 0
palga
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Flyers right wing
tired but happy hockey players the Canadiens' coach looked at
Baltimore
pitcher Ken
Those thoughts were echoed Reggie Leach, who capped
and the usual number of hang- the boy and said, "Thanks,"
in the somber silence of the playoff which earned him thea man formerly of Oaklar
ers-on, a youth pushed his way
Indeed, Montreal is the Flyers' dressing quarters. "All Comm Smythe Trophy as the tossed a live-hitter at the Y;
up to Montreal Canadiens champion, its 3 tr iumph over four games were probably the S
Valuable kees. Mark Belanger stro
tanley Cup's Most
Coach Scatty Bowman and the Flyers Sunday night remov- best played games in the Stanand two doub
Player by scoring for the 19th two singles
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The dental pcofession supports national
a movie, and Harry Hirschfield was active as a
sibilitlesalso. In the first half of 1973, before fate think of what the wcrld would have lost if these
toastmaster
story
teller
until
he
passed
health
insurance programs If they can be
and
called him to other enterprises, Spiro Agnew people had been forced into retirement:
devised to n!axlmuze the Impact of federal funds
away at 91.
spent only 146 minutes with a Senate that was In
Arturo Toscanini was conducting symphony
Oliver Wendell Holmes served the United on the na tion's dental heal th, he says. Priorities
ion for 667 hours. Hubert Humphrey passed or ch estras when he was 87. Pablo Casals
sesswith the regularity of Kohoutek comet.
States Supreme Court for V years, retiring at 91, should be given to care for children and
practiced daily on his cello for his concert ap- t
emergency care for all, and public funds should
hree years before his death, After Judge J
And it's remembered that when John Nance pearances until he died at 96. Guuseppi Verdi Sirica
conducted the Watergate
trial he be restricted to those who can not afford to pay
G ar ner was in office he simply lived in Texas for composed the last of his many operas "FaLstaff"
for health care themselves.
celebrated his 70th bir thday.
most of the end of his term. About the only eager at So, and continued writing music at 85. And
But above all, national health care programs
Nobel Prize winner Albert Schweitzer worked
beaver, actually, was Levi Morton, 22nd vice piano virtuoso Arth ur Rubinstein attended an
ou
in
his
hospital
at
Lambarene
before his death at sh ld take f ull advantage of the economics and
president, who was such a "fussy old woman" as 88th birthday party while preparing for a
concert
90.
Bernard
M.
Baruch
continued
as advisor to patient conveniences provided by the nation's
observers put it, he refused to eat lunches for tour.
presidents
and
government
officials
until he died existing private dental system which, claims
fear of missing a moment as the Senate's chief
at 95. Thomas A. Edison was developing new Shira, has given the United States
Tito and Mao governed Yugoslavia and China
officer.
while in their 80. Konrad Adenauer retired at i
Inventions until his death at 85 and Henry Ford at "unquestionably the best dental care and health
level in the world."
But if Rkefe ller be only equa lly as after serving 14 years as Chancellor of West
84 actively controlled his auto company.
apathetic as the champions who preceded him, it Get many. North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh
Casey Stengel brought the New York Yankees
United Service Organizations Inc., better
is of small comfort to a nation required to foot died in office at 79, and Charles DeGaulle retired
10 pennants in 12 years and then managed the
known
the USC), Is now in Its 35th year of
the bill. According to unofficial records kept in as President of France before his 80th birthday.
Mets for three more years before retiring at 74. service as
to America's
armed forces.
the Senate press gallery, the vk'e president has Winston Churchill became Great ,Britain's Connie Mack directed the Philadelphia Athletics
By way of celebrating that milestone and to
made about seven appearances In the Senate this Prime Minister at age 66 and Victoria reigned as for 39 successive years, winning 11 pennants and
kick off a year-long organization will hold a
year, for a total of about six hours work. At his Queen of the British Empire until the died at 82.
World Series before retiring at 88.
special
birthday party May 29 for a man whose
pay, this comes out to $ 1 0,
an hour
David Ben.'Gurian resigned at age 81 after
At 81, Martha Gra ham teaches choreography
is
not unknown to two generations of
Rockefeller wages indeed,
serving l5 years as Prime Minister of Israel, and and makes occasional public dancing apservicemen and women
Bob ("Mr. USO")
And beyond the vice president's salary, -eve Golda Meier retired at '#5 after five years In that
pearances. Sally Rand, now past 70 and a Hope. The famous
comedian, who will be
note, there are other economic considerations. position,
grandmother, recently received $1,500 for a somewhat older than
35 that day, will be honored
The lethargic Rockefeller has a staff of 73
And there were more who never quit at 65:
week's appea rance ina nightclub aridplanned 4o by fellow stage,
screen and television per.
people, located In offices all over town, who are
Miehelanveln, thigh he had stopped pain,
more weeks repeating her Lunouu, Ian dance of sonalitles at a show at the Indianapolis Conpaid nearly $1.5 million annually.
ting, served as chief architect of the Vatican
t he 1930s.
vention Center.

our intelligence agencies has done some good. it
also has done some damage which may take years
to repair. Congress now m ust make sure th at overreaction to those past abuses does not make
cripples out of such agencies as the CIA.

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A sellout crowd of 51,650 jam- American League Ea.t.
By FRED ROTHENBERG
But the Tigers the fans saw their jackets. Although 30,000 respmsd.J with !o'ir hits,
med Tiger Stadium Sun day,
AP Sports Writer
The Detroit Tigers gave away looking for free jackets and a Sunday bore a close resem- jackets were distributed, there cluding a two-run homer and ,a
blanceto the caged pussycats of were some fans who got cards two-run double, as the Brewc's
free jackets. They should have look at the new-look Tigers.
last year. Jackie Brown of the enabling them to get their jack- ended z' seven-game losi:i!
handed out blindfolds.
spell.
The Tigers, victi ms of a 19- Cleveland Indians, a refugee eta at a later date.
"This was probably the least
The losssnapped the Red S(
ecitng came we played all game losing streak enroute to from the bullpen, fired a fourfour-game
winning strea:.
11,
Sox
S
the
Red
Brewers
worst
record
in
baseball
last
hitter
in
taming
the
Tigers
4-0.
year," said Detroit Manager
Alex Grammas switched Don which had followed their i
Ralph Ilouk. "Too bad we year, were a different animal Alan Ashby knocked in three
Money from the leadoff spot to ',a.me losing .win.
couldn't give them a real good thus far this season, clawing runs for the Indians.
White Sox 4, Royals 3
their way to second place in the
And to make matters worse, the No. 2 position and the Milball game"
Veteran Clay Carroll sir.n'ered Kansas city on live 'nit'
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p
soldiers around for other active duty.
autobiography. Jack Benny died at 81 as he was stricutres of a clinic, which is generally laden
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years ago some of their impo"ant writings when they were
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topped out at *116.5 billion, up 13.9 per cent over
1974's $104 billion. This $14.5-billion growth was
"
the largest dollar Increase In history.
Interestingly
and may be significantly
expendi tur es on dental care continued a long- •
...term decline as a percentage of health care
"1
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costs. According to the &amp;,cLaI Se'iirity
VjIl17
Administration, dental care In 1975 accounted for
$7.5 hellion, or 6.3 per cent, of the health care
Given the nature of the vice presidency, it Is
total. This compares to 6.5 per cent In 1974, 9.1
admittedly difficult to tell when one of the ocPr. centthl971 and !O.l per centin190.
cupants is awake, much less effective. Humorist
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Why Is the dental care tall getting sma ller
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while the total health care dog is getting bigger?
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that newly elected holders are notified of their
The answer may be found in looking at the level
duties "through the personal columns with pa.
of public funding of health care, suggests Dr.
pers." And such are its responsibilities that
Robert B. Shirea, president of the American
during one careless period, from 1841 to 1857, the
Dental Association (ADA).
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seat was vacant for more than 10 years, with
p
Currently, he points out, governmental bodies
hardly anyone In the na tion giving a care.
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pay about 40 per cent of the nation's total health
And yet in those measurable ways a vice
care costs. Dentistry, however, is financed
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president can be of worth to his country,
almost exclusively through the private sector,
Rockefeller has failed. For instance, the singular
with
only 5.5 per cent of the total national dental
My Advice.!
constitutional duty of the office Is for its oc- _____________________________________________________________________________
bill coming from government funds.
cupant to preside over the Senate. Yet the
At the same time, dentistry has managed to
current vice president has been seen in that
the price line. According to the Bureau of
chamber about as often (and with as much apLabor Statistics, dental fees have Increased
prat
as swine flu.
slightly less than average prices in the economy
durin g the pat seven years.
He did report to the Hill for training early in
One reason for this is technology and Inhis tenure, but failed to get the hang of the Job
cre
ased producti vity. The high-weed drill, for
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Why was the number "65" pick ed for the t ime
until his death at 89. American primitive painter example, developed by the WA and offered
and cussed parliamentary endeavors (he once when physically active and mentally competent Grandma Moses produced much of her work gratis to all dentists, has been comparable to
had to apologize to a senator for his Un- men and women would be retired from their shortly before she died at 101, and Picasso was adding the equivalent of 1,174 dentists, says
democratic procedural conduct) he gave up, and Jobs?
still painting when death claimed him at 91.
University of Michigan economist Paul Feld.
11. since avoided the lawmaking body as if IL
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Nelson Rockefeller.
He told us for years that he was "never cut
out to be No. 2 material." Now after 18 months as
the vice president It's clear he was correct in fact
if not in grammar. He served In the office
with a lack of commitment that can only add to
the negative lore of this most abused and
neglected lederal position.

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chiding the last 10 In a row
mates helped St. Louis to a 9-3
Third baseman Jerry Royster
Falcone gave up a couple of Cubs past San Diego.
Sports Writer
and they lead the division,
victory,
Chicago
s
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San
helped
throw
away
a
possible
fi
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t-inning ru ns before settling
MeLc 7-1, Reds 5AP
The Philadelphia Phillies
On Sunday, they completed a Diego 6-5 and, in a doubleAtlanta victory by gjag Ll.c down to beat San Francisco.
Cincinnati
Manager 5.parLy
have found their
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home away three-game sweep in Houston, header, New York defeated
Expos one run outri ght In the Reggie Smith's three-run Anderson got his 600th rarcr
from home. It's called Hous
ton. bombing the Astros 12-2. They Cinci nnati 7.5 before the Reds
ninth i nning and giving Pete homer, ending an 0-for-29
thanks th 1)ave Cr ,
Last year, the Phils finished got six runs in
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday,May 17,194-3A ?'lackanjn the chance to double slump,
the second inning bounced ba ck and took be
and two RBI each by cepcion's four runs batted n
second In the National League and
made it easy for Steve nightcap 8-1.
home Montreal's winner.
Lou Brock and Ron Fairly pro. and Cesar Geronimo's thre a
East by only 6 games. One Canton, who
came through• "We've had a great road
Larry
Parrish
led
off
th
e
vided
more than enou gh sup- the nightcap that gave the Red;
reason was that they found life with his seco
nd straight six-hit record so far this season," said Cash and Larry Bowa and sac- victory,
ninth with a walk and Tim Foil port.
a split With the M'ts
rough on the road, winning 35 complete gam
e performance, the Phils' Greg I.uzinski, whose i-if ice files from Bobby Tolan
Dodgers 6, Pirates 0
beat out an infield single to
Cuba I, Padres 5
Two-run homers by Ed Kr1. games and losing 46.
In the rest of the NI, Burt two-r un single chased Houston and Jay Johnstone be fore LuSteve Garvey and Joe Fergu. third. And when Royster's
Rick Monday wasn't in Chi- nepool and Joe Torre help -1
This year, though, the Phils Hooton's four-hitter carried Los starter Tom Griffin in the big zinski's hit capped it.
son each doubled in a three-run t hr ow sailed over first base, cago's starting lineup because unbeaten Jon Matlack chalk l:p
are real happy to be someone Angeles past Pittsburgh
4.0, second inning.
Carlton struck eit four a;d sixth inning that cirri--d Ilootori Parrish soired, 'c,li went to he had the fl u. &amp;i he saved his his ir.urth victory with a
else's guests. They've played 12 Montreal beat A1.1anta 5.4, Pete
Philadelphia sent 10 man to walked two en route to hir, M and the Dodgers past Pitts- second. then Markanin doub _ W energy for one swing of the bat, hitter in the opener. Mallaf ,~
games away from home thnq Fknc'sfIve.i,ter dgaiiai his
him home.
a three-run pinch homer In th e also dro ve in two runs with
far and won 11 of them, in- former Sun Francisco team- the plate in the burst, getting complete game and the Phils' burgh and Jerry Heuss.
run-scoring singles from Dave third straight complete-game
Expos s, Hri'es i
Cardinals 9. Giants 3
sixth inning that catapulted the double and an infield sin!t

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The moral of this story is that dogs with character
have immeasurably better livts than most humans.
All an animal with character has to do Is attach
hlxnseif-herself to a worthy master or masters—
and It's all settled.
If you don't believe it, ask "Toga.".

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A dog, If that, dog has personality and or
character, has got it made. Take "Toga," for instance. In human terms, she's at least a hundred
Years old, can barely get up and down. She's so old
she won't even move out of the way of my car when I
pull In my mother's driveway unless I sound off with

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come In on the I irt day from work, tired hoping to
catch a few winks. About 6 p.m. I heard this awful
walling, I mean worse than a thousand banshees.
!'!l fool that animal this time, I thought, and Just
stay In bed until she gets tired of walling. One hour
later, I was out of bed searching around for
"Toga's" favorite animal snacks, or whatever
they're called.
Lucky for me I found them or her wailing might
have continued forever, driving me Insane, or
something. Soon as she had her food, she smiled,
ambled over to a hole she'd dug in my mother's
flower beds and passed out.

plate of tasty food before an old, worthless, hustler
named "Toga."
You know what' "Toga" even smiles. I swear it,
you feed her, stuff her fat pelt with food and :he'll
smile at you.
Woe be unto you, however, If you forget to feed
her. That's when she shows that character I was
telling you about. If looks could kill one bad one
from "Toga" could wipe out the entire universe. An
unfed "Toga" Is worse that a Japanese Shogun
who's lust been Insulted, by his consort.
There's really nothing too unusual about
"Toga's" setup unless you realize her small secret
she doesn't live at my mother's home nor does
she belong to my mother.
"Toga's" master lives In the house behind my
mother's. So, the most worthless animal I've ever
seen gets fed at her own abode then cons my mother
Into a second feeding—daily.
Once my mother was visiting in Alabama. I'd

There's nothing had about a dog's life.
In fact, If there's such a thing as reincarnation,
I'd like tocome back asa dog. That is if I can choose
my nwn mter like the ancient mutt did that lives
behind my mother's home In South Serrinole.

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According to Orlando Sports Stadium matchmaker Bruce
Trampler, May 25 will be the biggest night of boxing ever held in
the state of Florida.
"We are tying in the .Junior Olympics with our biggest pro
card ever and together we will be presenting around four to five
hours of boxing." said Trampler
Students will be admitted for Si.
The Junior Olympics will start at t; pin, with both senior and
junior division regional champions crowned. Sonic of the local
boys that will be participating are Forest City's Donald and
Michael Monks, Lake Howell's James Salerno and John Hayden,
along with Shawn O'Donnell, Bernard Lowe and Jody Wittington.
Senior winners will advance to the national competition which
will be held this June in Detroit.
Amateurs should Finish around 8:30.
Caselberry's Scott Clark will be making his pro debut in tie
opening four-rounder. His opponent Will be S,irasota's Henry
"Tiger" Hall.
"Scott says he knows a great fighter can beat Hall and if he
isn't a great uightcr then he Lettr find anaUivr way hi iaa.ike
college money," adds Trampler. "1 kind of agree with the kid.
Hall will show him just what lie has and what he doesn't have. If
Scott gets beat. I guess he knows the pros are too tough for a kid
still in high school.
"We are also going to be having a couple of six round
preliminaries. ! om going to
bring in two of the Midwestmost
's
exciting middleweights for these bouts.
"In one will be featured Gary Guiden, who is already fighting.
and winning, main events up in Indiana. The other bout will have
Sammy NeSmlth against Leon Futdi
"Futch is a tough, durable guy from Georgia who twice went
the distance with Taco Perez but I have to admit, he doesn't figure
to defeat NeSmnith.
"Saziuny is the most dynamic lighter in the world today.
When fans see him in action they will be seeing a future world
champion, lie is the hardest puncher I have ever seen and Is rated
in the "Top 10" by Ring Magazine."
Mike Quarry returned to action after a seven-month lay-off
and was hard pressed to sque:k out a split decision over
Sarasota's Nat Gates in New Mexico. The bout was supposed to be
isfl easy one for the world rated Quarry but the rummimed Gates
almost pulled off the upset of the year.
(',t',ie Wells- has agreed to meet Tony Licata for the North
American iiiiddleweight championship Thursday in New Orteans
licat. the current title holder, defeated Wells on a split decision in
Mobile, Alabama two years ago and Wells has been trying for a
re-match ever since.
One of 1976's biggest upsets was registered at the Sports
Stadium last Tuesday nigh t when Leon Show blasted out Jodie
Ballard in the opening session.
Show was a 5-2 underdog to Ballard, who was ranked 15th by
the North American boxing Federation. But alter Show was able
to get across a lethal lef t cross early in the round, it turned Into a
one-sided slaughter.
Taco Perez is back in the gym and once again getting ready to
resume a career that scents to have more stop than starts in it.
His Latest vacation was brought about by a cut he got In stopping
Donnie Melancon last month in Orlando.
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Ancl everybody llangs Ten in the shadow ofa palm
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In response to the question, "What never happens in your
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Jay holds a B.A. degree in English from M. tie is a
published author and won the Florida Poetry Contest in 1973 and
1974, and the Seven Lively Arts Poetry Contest, in 1975. fie has
given poetry readings in many Florida colleges and universities. as well as elementary and secondary. Jeffrey Knapp,
also from the institute, took part in the presentation as well.
Asked to write their own thoughts in poetic form, the
students immediately tackled the project and came up with
some provocative ideas.
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initiated in Dade and Broward public elementary schools in the
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woman he had met at work. She your excellent recommendation

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HERBERT E. GORDON:

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suggestion I signed up for a you for supporting my constant
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cuuneling To some It may
acknowledged faults of a few. other women with the same
Well, Abby, our marriage is sound like a broken record. To
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)LAR ABI3Y. After 14 years
SMART M:tMA now. In counseling I was mentdl health clinics across the

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Club members received wi th
Participating in "A Salute to
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13. The student group operates Cathy Casselberry, Rob Cole,
under the name of "The Wendy Fou nds, Steve Kapelka,
Company" and is directed by Louise Miller, Barbie Nelson,
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F.un Renfrowm, nurses aide, 20 years, Clara Van Dten, R N, night supervisor, 20 years,
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States arid Canada in 46 air. sometime before noon on May be under-handicapped; are Woman Air Show being held at sizcs, shapes, and ages iriuth
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the spending Increase will be its annual membership drive.the newly remodeled center.
the result of people eating 1 to 2 All persons wishing to be come

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ELEVENTH - 1. Solana Egurbi one of world's leading com(4) 1460. 1160. 9.00; 2. Jorge-Paco modity dealers in .soybeans at
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740, 0 (3 4) IS111.20, P (4 3) S195 90
TWELFTH - 1. Apraii-Echanlz Chicago0 has been Involved in
(4) 11,60, 3.40, 3.20; 2. Zubl-Egurbl racing since the early 1960s.
(3) 360. 4.20; 3 RafatI.Arriela 41)
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0 (3 6) 13360; P (6-3) $93.00.
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(Weaver) 9 2; 2. Ocala Byby Freight
(Jefferson), 4-1; 3. Hurricant Scott
Midges) 6.1; 4 H"Ihc:. cl'.X-C?

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EIGHTH - 1. IsasaArrteta (6)
16. 20.13.60.1.60; 2. Rafael-Bortguen
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Q(46) $47.00; P (6-1) $162.30;
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312 lengths as heavy favorites
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Bold Fo rbes and Honest Pleasthe Pimlico

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SECOND -1.IborGoros (1)9.00,
SkO.360, 2. UriarleOvy (6) 12.10.

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Purse 1640: 1. Robins Kim
(sertinak) A 1; 2. Sall Boat
(Dvoracok) I 2; 3. Daytonas Te"I
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9 2; S. Sweetheart Volto (Drayton) sI: 6. Ocala Bobe, (Peon) 12.1; 7.
J01.0dale Admirer (Newman) io-u
8. LightnItV Dream (Hering)I.).
FOURTH - C-3 Pace, I Mile,

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5.80, 4.00., 3. Jorg*-Mandioia (7)

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Miss Sharon Ruth (Wilsey) 3.1; 5
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FIFTH -1. MutiIIaBongueun (I)

%% Mile, Pvrso UN: 1. HerVity Dan
(Patterson) 1-11; 2. Thorpn Champ

Rebelridg. Rob (J. Hysilt) $I
Twin Jays (Dvoracek) 5-1; 7. Jeans
First (Ray) 9.2: I. Arden Ed
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0 (S I) 131.70; P (IS) $14.90.

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famous Grand Ole C)pry In
Nashville, Tenn. are one of the by Lester Flatt and his f ormer The Sanford Police Benevolent
NEW YORK (AP)
Amer. posable Income.
pendlture as a percentage of top name bluegrass groups partner Earl Scruggs has come Association as part of Its
Ica s grocery bill Is expected to
If the forecast ol a 10 per cent disposable income would de- scheduled to appear at the to be known as "bluegrass" Bicentennial
salute.
jump as much as 8 per cent to Increase in dIspo.able income dine in 1976 for the first time in second annual Super Blue music and has achieved tin- Appropriately, the theme of the
nearly $200 billion in 1976, up proves correct, food cx- two years, the report said.
Grass Festival to be held May mense popularity with a festival Is 'Red, White and Blue
from last year a $184.6 billion, a
generation
28 and 29 at Sanford-Central younger
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food Industry publication says.
VVestside
Sets
Membership
Drive
Florida Atrpcct. Concerts by Americana, most notably
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Industry Surveys, published
Grass" rollege students. The "Foggy purchased at Maryland Fried
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11 71 .344 9
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berth in the NBA finals.
Boston, meanwhile,
a
Milwaukee (Travm 22 at
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Cleveland's
hope
of
rThnore(Pa4),
SXVENTH - 1. Rafael-Wally
dupli cating
New
York
success
(May
2.1)
11.00, 7.20,3.10; 2. S.olana.Arrleta
(3.63) 1267.20 T 2:11:1.
Cleveland (Eckerstey, 2.2), (n)
FOURTH - I. Amy Girl Mercury 610.3.10; 3. ZubiPaco (3) 3.60; Q (5. story by beating the Cavaliers
Boston
at Detroit
Rau) 1UO.S.60,120;2.
994totke a 3d in the
(Coleman
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other
NBA scm
series.
Texas (Singer 30) at Kansas 4.000 i s 6) 5-0.10 1 CS 6-2)
$ioo.o T 9.50. 11.40. S20 2. MutIIIaEIorrI (7) Th
City (Leonard 21), (n)
e Cavaliers, making their
5.60.4.60; 3. ZubiMandiota (1) 3.60;
2:13:7
California (Tanana 3-3)
at
FIFTH - 1. Haiti Nut (Mks 0 I? 1) $49.60; P (57) $705.30; Big o first playoff appearance ever,
Chicago (Jefferson 00), (n)
with 7$) $1645.20.
Petersen) (2) 21.104 15.40,
2.
must win Tuesday night to stay
Oakland (Nor-i-Is 0-1) at Mm. Prevaricator (6)7.20
NINTH - I. Jorge (I) 1.10, 7.10,
,370; 3. Single
nes a (Decker 2-3), (n)
Mi
ye.
4.20;2.Gastl
11(4)
5.60,4.O0;3.
DiIier(I)340'Q(26)$. 00 T(26
Rafael (2) 3.10; Q (4$) $29.10; iNATIONAL LEAGUE
u $243.10 T
"Maybe the Phoenix Suns are
Last
SIXTH - I Great ViIU (Dein 1) $36 10
thIs year's Varrlors," said a
2. 71 E4
deJected
Al Attles, coach of the
PPIa
19 $
701
MCIndy (1)360 360
Governor
New York
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1.39:7.
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3. Hobbys Changer (2) 3.60;
t13.20T (II-S-2) 110t60; DO (21)

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20.80, W-60. 5.20; 2. Nestor-Pecina

Milwaukee 11, Boston
Baltimore 7. New York 0
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rookies and trade acquisitions
who were given little chance In
their semlfl.,aj playoff
against the powerful Golden

(7) 460. 2.10; 3. Solana-Olaga
FIRST - 1 Bright Mm (Bill 2.10; 0 (67) 1111.60; P (6 7) 1107.10.
vaniervort 2 mao. edo. 510; . 3O1UT

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ishereby gIven that I am
engaged In business at 1702 Can.
terbury dr., Cassetberry, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictiti,s
name of DIMENSIONS 4000, and
that I inf
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Lieu diamond rings to dl,Courage men, always dre.ised
alike on street or stage, *nre
the same wigs, spent lonely and
boring hours together in hotel
B within eai.'n, thert
was a warning for individual
fame.
One of

Seminofe County, Florida in ac
corde-ice wIth the provIsions f Ihe
FictItI
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Section 165 09 Florida Statutes isz.
5: E. David Stempier
Publish: MAy 'I
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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In busine at 17)1 Hwy 11.
52, Fern Pail',, Seminole County,
Florida under Ihe flctifl
name of
RA$ AUTO SALES, and that I Intend
to register said name
with the
Clerk 4 ma Clrcgtt Court,
Seminole
County, Florida In lCCQnJat,r with
the provisions of the
Flciit
Hans. Statutes, To'Wfl:
Section
$e'3.
Florida Stafvt 1957.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that
we are
Ingaged In baln.s at Ran,J Yard
Road, Sanford,
Seminole County
FIOrld under the fictitIous name
PAMER EQUIPMENT RENTAL
COMPANY, and that we intend
to
register said name with the Clerk of
the C1 rt,tt COI41, Sem,
noto County,
Florida In accordance wiIfl
the
provisione of the Fictitious Name
Siatute,, To.Wit- Sectw'n
Florida Statutes '7.
5: Pagi A. Prendergt
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week with children.
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and profitable career. Call 'S562.
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Nurses; RN'S; LPN's; Aides;
CompanIon; Needed immediately.
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MAINTENANCE - Heavy air
conditioning service required.
Must have own tools. Your 2 Bedroom furnished mobile home
choice- either apartment inBy week or month. 372-5659.
cluded or live at home Good
Trailer in camp ground, 12'x21', I
salary,
BR, air cond., utIlities, 1155 mo.
MAIDS- Like houiwork? This can
Kmpec's Kove. 327 6077
be
FURNITURE SALES- Will lrain __________________________
someone with sales personality,
ts
Home
attractive. Flair for color and
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knowledge of furniture all Ihat is
required.
Several small lots for trailers up to
36'. Adults, No pets. 25.45 Park Dr.

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type repair work, prefer about
eerng opportunity. Ca 11644 3079
23'x3o' or larger, near Sanford.
COMPLETEMOTELSTAFF
with ill utilities and reasonable
"New - Plush"
rent 373 6012
or 372 5724
Opining June Ist-Hlrinq Now
evenings
Assistanl Manager, Head Ac.
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countant, ExecutIve Secretary,
Real Estate
Chief Maintenance Engineer,
ExecutIve Housekeeper, Food and
Beverage Manager.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
41-Houses
201
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commensurate with duties. Send
resume to Box 607. C 0 The
Evening Herald. P 0. Box
Sanford, Fla,32771

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Lady to live in and help with 2 semI
Invalids. Some nursing cx
peri,nce Phone 322 1001.

or newly wed.
W000MER E PARK-) bedroom, 2
bath home in exceionaI con
Living room, dining room.
and kilchen all paneled with
wainscoating Frenced yard

119.900
Housekeeper, two days a week, own
transportatIon Lake Mary. 3fl 2STORYOLDERHOME-Inorieof
5,453
.antord's liner area. Has over
3900 square ft. living space. Large
Pleasant
SwItcnrd Operator
patio with Bar B Que, game room.
personality and typinc required
music room and much more
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RFA( FSTATF INC

REALTORS

2365 Park

Completely renoysted 3 I. I BR
APARTMENT BLDG: 2 story, I

homes, lii baths, with central
heat, from $11,000. As low as 5100
down,

newly renovated apartments, wall

air unitS, partially furn 566,000

Looking tori Homecall

322 0719

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

322 3743

7524 Park Dr.
MLS Realtors

t.Larry Su?on1

BALL REALTY

URIVE BY-CALL TOSEE
132 Mayfair Circle - I BR, 2 bath.

Rig. Real Estate Broker
517W. 1st, Sanford 322.5641

reduced to $19,300
1521 Palmway
lot. $13,300

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3229254:322-3991

322.2118

REALTOR

INC.

walk to swimming. $11,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
225 Seminole, Lake Mary Spacious I BR, 3 baths, asking OVIEDO - SCREENED POOL-S
Bedroom, older 7 story home on
$36,000. Make offer.
spacious wooded half acre tot,

1-1 2.300.

24 Hrs.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

20175. FRENCH (HWY. 1792!

3736353

1306533 REALTORS

Oviedo- 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly
new home, Low down and assume
mortgage 01 132.500. 365-6536.

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Apply in person, Cobia Boat Co,
100 Silver Lake Road

Sitter, my home, for 2 children
Musl have own transportation

portuni?ies
24—Business
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ONLY at 2 tlighvolumn gas
locations Call 3220015.

Rentals

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COUNTRY HOME- Near new 3
bedroom, 2 bath home on ap
proximaleiy 2'. acres lust
minutes from Sanford. Range,
dsposal Ideal tot the large family
and br the horse lover, $67,500

MLS-EALTOS
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WINTER SPRINGS

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Sleeping room bar Ct15I'an gin
Furn, or Unfurn. Priv.tc enkitchen
trance, laundry &amp;
privileges, utIlities md. Phone &amp;
color TV available. 373 1679.
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UNDER $25,000

It ynu are looking for a home with
sp'ce and charm that you can
aff'. take a look at our 3
bargains Ihis weekend! All 3
bedrooms - Won't last!

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Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home i'
finest area. 2 large lots with
sprinkler system. Many extras.
Priced to sell. $39,950. Ciii
Caroline Holticlaw, Assoc.

For The Price
This one sure has a ,ot to otter. 3
Bedroom, I', bath, garage,
equipped kitchen, paneling and
carpet. 126.600 Pay equity and
assume mortgage. Good monthly
payments

CaliBart

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$31 $222
Large 3 bedroom, dining room. 2
porches $150 month Phone 323-

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Realtor

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

3 BR, 2 baths, central heat &amp; air,

503W. 1st St.
323 6061 or 323 05)7 eves.

JENNY CLARK REALTY

Realtor
Phone 303.322.1591
Days and After Hours

EL CAPITAN, ) BR. li,3 baths, low

down, low monthly payment. Walk
In ',thml
974,9)
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
BR, central heat air, fenced yard.

screened porch, 119.500.

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apartment, kitchen equipped, air,
water furnished. sisu month. 299
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One A 3 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or nfurnshed Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 C.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323 1310
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On TneRi.er $31 9413

for
swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. 'op corisldcraton
given for prime location. Call 305.
122 1220 collect.

Wanted, Residential site

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangutar pools left over from 1975
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303.

135-93.51 collect.

CB's
P40 MONEY DOWN
Cobra. Midland. Johnson, SBE.
PierceSimpton, Beta. Browning,
Hy gain Handlc. Regency, T.
Berry and Pace. Complete ac
ce%%Gnie%. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS. ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE. 1319 Edgewatec

Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando 2951771

Beautiful ranch type home. 3.61
acres, stable. Osteen area. 6171617 or 323 6114.

r; E A I R
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3 BR. 7 8. country home, 135,000
Mobile Home. C. H &amp; A, l' acre lot,

river privileges, $15,000.

When: Tuesday,

May 18

Where: Sanford AuctIon
1200S. French Ave.
COMPLETE LINE OF MODERN
AND BLACK POWDER GUNS
AND ACCESSORIES.
Phone 323.7340

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S Acres, RR siding, $10,000.
S Acres, South Sanford Ave., 13.000
per acre,
Store &amp; Office Bldgs for Rent, 1.000
Soft

HAL COLBERT

POOL

NO DEPOSIT
NO I EASE

REQUIRED
Highway 17.92, Sanford
croSs From Ranch House

32346b0o' 831-9777
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Town.

1216.

HERB'S TV

Skis. Little monster and El Diablo.

VA opportunIty. Call today

TAFFER REALTY

balh, refrlg,, CitruS. $272.30 mo.
131 1213.

Rag Real Estate Broker
1100 C. 75th St.
322 6653

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children'S

Good furniture from the '20s arid
coilectables. Hl.Way 46 AntIques.
1', miles east of I Ion Rt. 16. 3fl.
Air Boat, 12 ft., Gore hull, 123
6972.
Lyconing air engine, excellent
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play suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7640 Hiawatha
Ph. 372-1301

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land] Bedrooms
lerltiBaths

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 315 E First St.
3275337

Three 16 CV. ft.
Sale $420
Reg. $519
Ocse2i cu.ft.
SaIs$445
Reg.1369
One2l cv. ft.
Salo$430
Reg.5749

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Reg.51159

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Sale$S50

Sale $750

SaIo$940

Sanford Electric
Company

:JkiiiIhc

onida Ave

Truckload of furniture lust in from
New Jersey. Lots of walnut,
mahogany and oak. Also modern
sofas, ainettes, TVS arid ap.

ROBSON MARINE

pliances. Some antiques.
BankAmericard and Master

2925 Hwy 1792

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Sanford Auction

60—Office Supplies

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
I chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, illing
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.

'70 VW Squareback, automatic, air.
2 new tires, 45,336 actual mites.
$915. Phone 327.1434
bROWSE AND SAVE. . . It's easy
a4 fun ... The Want Ad Way.
1973 Cadillac Sedan OeVI,Ie, like
new, many extras Including sun
root, tow mIleage. 322.3433.

or 531-1405.
Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill

Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1311.

76—Auto Parts

NO LL 'S

Cassetberry. 17.92, 5'40..1704

Reconditioned Batteries, 512.93
exchange. REEL'S BODY, SHOP,
1109 Saniord Ave.

62—ta wn-Ga rden

77— Autos Wantd

Cactus Queen Nursery
P4W, Corner of Weltiva Park Drive
and Hwy 16
Joe B. McCawley Sr., Sole Owner
HOME OF THE MOP'ISTERO

373.4315

1961 T-Bird, all power, air, like new.
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN, 323-1570

1200 French Ave.
323-7340

Used office furniture

BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $35 for

complete car. Call 372.1624 after I

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DEL ISHYOSA
Rams &amp; Unusuil Piant &amp; Shrubbery

Liwn Mower Sales &amp; Service
We
Sell the Bes? I Service the Rest
Western AutO. 301W. First SI 372
1403

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

1973 Honda Sedan CVCC. 13,000
mites, air, radio, steel radial tire,,
Showroom new. $2,950. 349-5431.

1970 Maverick. 6 cyl, $9,000 mflis,
runs excellent, new irflpCtion,
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 323*570
or 534.1405.
1975 Fiat, factory air, FM stereo.
6.000 miles. Weekdays attir 3.321.

0357.

1971 Fiat 121 TC Special I door
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Any year thru 1976 models. 1 days
week. Call collect, 568 2131.

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78-4Potorcycles

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64—Equipment

1975 Triumph Trident motorcycle,
Call today. Hacienda Motors, 373.
9395.

for Rent

Steam Clean your own Carpet
'R',rit our Rirrsenvac
CARROLL S FURNITURE 3733101

sedan, AM.FM. automatic with
air. $2600. Phone 322.1932.
1971 Corvette 4-speed 454, new paint.
1331$ or best offer.
1971 VW Campmobile, loaded with
extras. Make offer.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323.1050
1974 Datsun 21OZ, 2+2, blue
metallic, air, stereo. low

miles. Show room condition.

1977 650 YAMAHA

$800

$5795

Ph 323-O0llafter 1pm,

65—Pets-Supplies

1975 RD 230 Yamaha
Excellent Running Cond.
1500.3220959

FREE oSaeI Hound to g000 name.
1' years old, mate, good With
children Hat AKC papers, 365.
5112.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
321Ja000 373-1710

1970 Datsun 24.OZ, British
racing green, AM radio,

clean.

e,.tr

2895
BILL BAKER

Dirt bike, 1972 Suzuki TM 400
Aching $350. Phone 3231704 after
pm

DOBERMAN PINSCHEPS

AKC Puppies &amp; Stud Service
Call Mr AndirtOn, 365.5710

IIOL KS WAGE N
PH. 322-1835

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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Aluminum Siding.
I can cover your home wh alum
Siding &amp; soft'? system Also
Roofing. Gutters 70 yrs Exp
Eagle Siding C 531 9543

Home Improvements

Pest Control
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Home Repairs. Door I. Winw

replacement, Screen repairs- Call
after 6 p.m., 323.5204

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2542 Park Drive
3225565

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GETIHOSE LUXURY iTEMS FOR

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

Insulation

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
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BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
Free Estimates-il Houfl

Appliance Repair

THERMO-TEK,t31Q?21

Malor household appliance repair.
all

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Land Cle a rang

MobfleHorn Washing Fighting
Prces. Free estimates. 4611561.

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

B eau tYC
are

LJnd flear ng t dirt clay rock

Exter

Cleaning SpecialIst Hi
Pressure spray Wash Houses

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stored and moved. 3329142.

TONER'S BEAUTY SALON
'tormerly Har,ett s Bea;.v."lock)

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Concrete Pavement

DRAGLINE SERVICE

Lakes dug. 1st 50'xlOO, 12 deep,
$350 Custom work, 122 hr. 165-

Parking Lot Maintenance- Sea ing
and Strip.ng Durable Scalers.
Lemon St. Santord, 3234W

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Lawn Care

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Open Mon. thrv Fri. 8a.m.
to S p.m. Closed Sat.
Ph. 322-1542
2322 Park

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ESTERSON L.AP4D C.EARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch
*ork Fill d,rl. top o,I. 372 5443

519E First. 3735 42

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BR000EN ROOFING 323

4100

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J ohn fly Walker

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Patch and Repair, Re.Roofing
Carpenter repair. Fast Service,
All work guaranteed Licensed,
Bonded II yrs experience

Bricker Rooting, 373 777(1

n yOur remodeling
and addilons requ'remenls at i5
available in hit general con
workmani%h'p

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LiEs Custom Tailoring Men's and
Lid:es' clothng. Wedeing gowns,
322 1459.

EXPERT LAWN CARE

Mowirg, EdQflg. Trimming
FreeEStifl'ateS

Ptlone3lll7fl

322-6457

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Well Drilling

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Pest Control

cl;4;at&amp;

otng
For free estimates, call Cart Han.
'S Cl SCARS n Sanford 322 1771

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Treat Extermiriat.ng Co-Complete
Pest Control and Termitung Free
Inspection A'i Pest Control. 10
oct. D,scount 373 2954.

Carpcntry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work Icensed. Bonded
Fri. estimate 323 *031

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3276191

WELLS OR'LLED. PUMPS
S?RINKLER SYSTEMS
All typesand sizes
We repar and service
STINE MACHINE i,
SUPPLY CO.

201W 2nd St

322 6432

List Your Buslness...DicJ 322-2611 or 8319993]

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dg trnming,weqoing

One 24 cv. It.,

Prfetsnilty Managed

Located West of Hwy. 11.72

Reg.$799

With Dispenser

322-2090

Modern FaC,I,1.es
AllO.E.Kitclwns

Mon., May 11, 7 P.M.

12' Aluminum Jon boat, 7 hp. Sea
King motor. $250. 323.2131.

radials, S year battery. Air cond.,
4-speed stick. Blue, willie vinyl
top, deluxe trim. One owner.
DaIley, The Forrest. Lake Mary

One 22 Cv. I t., White

One 24 Cu. ft., Whits
Sale $750
Rag. $909

1505W. 25th St.
SANFORD

ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
OUITANOSERENE

i65 Ford Falcon. Must see to ap.
predate. Small S cylinder. A real
cream puff. Call for information,

1963 Mustang VI. automatic new
paint, mag whiets. Rune and looks
good. $500. Call 441.4742.

Public
Auction

Pro-24, twin 63 MercurIes, off shore
fishing. Loaded. $1,200. Smyrna
Marina. (901) 127.5267.

Want to lose weight?
Can't stay onadiet'
Call 327 0074

Reg. $909

lnfunnishedAu ARTMENTI
MONTH

1973 Matador, I dr., factory aIr,
radio. PS. 52,000 miles, excellent
condition. See at 252$ Palmetto
Ave. or call 332.3203.

191OVW, excellent condition. CHICO
&amp; THE MAN, 323.5370 or $341605.

72—Auction

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1971 Cobia Houseboat, 22', Ieeps 1,
120 hp. Inboard outboard, Ex
cellent cond.. 13.500. Daytona
Beach, 9042532195 after 6.

clothing. Bo,s' ntw

Harvest Tone

BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

134

17l Nova 2 door. ctew upholstery.
Super clean. Willing to sell below
wholesale. $595. Hacienda Motors,
323.93,5.

I oyota '73 Car liii, 1600 CC, new steel

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

casual Suits, shirts, short 3. long
pants, girls' aresses &amp; short 8. long

One 14 csl. ft.,

2

FROM

71-AMes

323 173.4

Ref rigerutors

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES

urnished or

for Sale

JUST A PHOP1E CALL AWAY

One 16 cv. ft.

MINI FARM- Over 2 acres, fenced,
with 2 bedroom home and out
buildings. Only 521.500 This is a

Longwood Groves- $1500 down,

80—Autos

323.9395 HacIenda Motors.

1200 French Ave.

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Caball. 3221052
anytine.

Sale $420

I OR. 2 bath, air conditIon. 412
Tangelo Drive. 322 131$ or
451. By Owner.

Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY OAT.
SUN, Fern Park, 131.1311.

White, With Top Freezers

323. 7132
Eves. 372 0412 or 122.1517

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- SWAPSHOP.FLEAMARKET
Anyoni can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to $
at the Movieland Drive.In
Theatre, South 17.92. Phone 322.

RECONDITIONED TV'S
COLOR 8.61W
Lowest Prices 1 Largest Selection in

GE Refrigerators

REAuTY iNC.

LAKESIDE

CLUB ROOM

7G—Swap&amp; Trade

LOOK! I I

anytime, 3322731

I Luxury Patio Apartments

Large l&amp;2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished

Saf3fl3710_

Sell us your car or truck even If you
owe money xi it. See Bill Ray or

Pti. 373.4495

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Large] beoom, 2
h.ith den, fruit trees, 11995 down.
$221 month. Phone

No Qualifying

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APARTMENTS

53—TV• Radio-Stereo

Air Conditioner, 10,000 BTU, used
le'ssthana month. $125. Phone 373.

PLANTS - Good Prices, Good
Advice. Plants &amp; Answers, 210 E.
1st SI.. 323.7177.

Watfrtront Lots, $1,500.

MULTIPLELISTINGREALTOR
3731991
1919S.French
Eve 372 1196.372 116.4. 372-190.4

PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furniture &amp; MIscellaneous Sell
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pickups. Auction, Saturdays 7 pm.

1974 Toyota pick up, long bed. air
373-5044 after 1 p.m.

301050 &amp; 60 pcf discount on all

Owner Leaving, Must Sell

Call Central Fla's
Sales &amp; Exchange Leader

NOLL'S
Quantity.
Any
Casseiberry, Hwy. 11.92. $301204.

service, used machine,.
MOONEY APPLIANCES323.0697

Viburnum 2'-2'.', in cans, well
bunched, $1. 702 West 20th St.

Tent, 10*12 Penneys; Classic 75 lb.
crossbow, Cypress Garden water

UNIQUE cusom home on beautiful

REMEMBER YOUR 2 STORY
HOME? Plenty of room!? See Ihil
clean I bedroom, 2 bath, garage
and Florida room. 2 large tots with
lots of trees. Owner has reduCei
price 52.000

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

What: Auction Arsenal

322 9770

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Kenmore automatic washer and
dryer, like new. 323-0122. Bill's
Produce, Hwy. 16, 1 mIle west I-C.

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V. Harctwick. Broker
Deltuna 668 6611

Summerlin Ave.

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.

___52—Appliances

2", Ton Truck Bi,d, 56ff. high, tee
structure and heavy oak frame,

stake bed. Well built, used once.
Phone 322.1401. See at 1S0

CASH 3fl.4132

I BR, 7 baths, family room. central

landscaped 1.6 acres. Motr,er in
law quarters attached. Owner will
hold mortgage at reduced rate.

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DAVE 5' 323.9370

KULP DECORATORS
10GW. is? St. 322.2335
We Buy Furniture

YOU ALL COMC

JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

heat &amp; air, new roof. By Owner.
$7.S00 322 6915

)73 Toyota, air, AM, Camper top,
Must sell. 611.3.163 after 4 PM

We Buy Furniture

Grand Opening

size Mutt sacrifice, $300 Phone

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Ingersoll impact air wrench;
Small electric drIll, '4"; High
wheel MTD mower, 327.7901 days.

Side.By-Side

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31-pamnts Frn shed
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for Sale

So—Msceilaneous

Mir coat and matching hat, small

Clean 3 bedroom, 1'.', bath, avocado
Stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's"22.1301
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CRANKCOPI'ST., REALTY
REALTORS.I30 6061

68—Wanted to Buy

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. 1st St., Downtown
127 Q411

condition. $1,495. 332.9555 after 6.

Req Re.,i Est,ite Broker
107W. Commercial
Phone 372 7UI, Sanford

Others Available from $17,100

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The Horton Oruaniza•ion.
Realtor, eves 372 3317

Merchandise

1i25
W. Garnett White

DeBary- Lovely large I BR, air,
adults, near stores, bank, chur
this. Ml 4$ or 323 $051,

00

Will trade Orlando home or
Sanford busIness. 1.775-1637 after 6
p.m.

owner. 323.6559

4742.

2 BR,, qultt, clean, no P5 m PIUS

4 Bedroom home in Sanford area.

Make your dudget go furttwr, Shop
the Classified Ads every day,

(We Wholesale To Dealers)

garage, screened back porch. By

Reg Real Estate Broker

373.1223

balance of $91. or 10 paymenls of
Sb. See at

Wanted

47—Real Estate

lift, air. Phone 3237340.

like n!w. Must sacrifice. $1295.

322 7491

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2 Lots, 156*114', Farmington area.
25 It. aluminum trailer with bath
and built on room, electricity,
deep well, fenced garden. 327.5331
or after 5:30. 372.2455.

1967 Ford F.500 11 ft. van, hydraulic
PIGS
6 WIts. Healthy $35

sutomatic button-hole. Pay

Seminole I Volusia Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large.
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6210711.

STORE HOURS: IOA.M.-5P.M.

PEAL ESTATE

assume mortgage $36,100. 3 BR. 2

CLIFF jORDAN. REALTOR

43-Lots-Acreage

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Must Sell

batn.

Stemper Realty

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S4JnIand, 3 BR, fenced, cot. lot,
121.900 The Horton Organization.
Realtor, eves. 322-3357.

metal awning, shed. Hurricane
Awning. Reasonable. 333.4433
after 5:30.

Owner Transferred

SUPER BARGAIN
Mayfair area, .1 BR. 2
BROKER OWNER.322 5992

3 BR, 1½ bath, 60'*12' Star, 32'

LAKE MARY-2 Bedrooms, ShaJed
corner lot, breezy screened porch,

3 BR, big tountry

323•9410

12' *6.4', 3 BR, 1½ bath, completely
Iurfl., eatra access:-'rs. Contact,
Gary Rupert eves. 3233604

79—Trucks-Trailei's

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1975 Siflger Zig-Zag
Assume payments Singer Zig zag ir,
oeaut,*ui w.inui v,,i,j:c .,.::I.

2103 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 323-3200

Sears, roII.around fan, large;

roofing. Only 110.500.

7237595

IS YR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Multiple Listing Service

CALL US ON THIS: Nice 3 BR
frame home on large tot. Hardwood floors plus almost new

Reg. Real Estate Broker 321 40

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

42-)biIe Homes

Stenstrom Realty

SI—Household Goods

67—Uvestock- Poultry

322•6451

3 BEDROOM LOVELY- Like new,
with wall to well carpet, air, A
central heat. Only $27,300. You'll

WITT REALTY

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NightS 372 7)57

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must have experience wIth floor
"SE4VICE BEYOND
ffer Apply' Mr Chambers,
THE CONT RAC 1"
Zayrestore, Sanford, from 10 a m
to 2 p m No phone catis please. HOSPITAL AREA 2 bedroom, 1 bath
home. New paint inside and Otit
Housekeeper &amp; Driver for elderly
Fenced rear yard. Convenient to
couple, 3 days a week. Salary
st,opging Perfect for the retiree

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the

May I?, 21. it, June
7, 1974

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Spring Into the world of cosmetIcs,

NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
that a
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
has been filed against
you by
BARONESE WALKER BYNUM,
and irou are required to serve a
corjy
° your written defenj.s,
if any, to
the Petition, on the
Petition,1-5
attorney, GEORGE A. SPRINKEL
IV, WhO5
address is 1031 Osciola
Avenue, Winter Park, FlorIda
377$,
cii ua before June 21sf,
1974,
the original with the Clerk and Vie
oe this
Court, either before
service on
PetItioner's attorney

Dputy Clerk
George A. Sprint',ei iv
103) O$ceoa Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 3i7
Attorney for Pe$ItIo-

tiew IBedroom,
Air Conditioned Home
BRO KER OWNER, 322 5992

DELTONA - Air Conditioned 2 BR,
targe separate dining rm • wall
IS OUR MOTTO
wall carpet. Almost new furniture,
Let Us Be
Without carport, $150, With
carport &amp; tool shed. $160 Also. 1
Good To You!
BR home with screened proch.
WAITRESSES WAITRESSES
11W No thlidren or pf, 574.)Qj
SE CR F TAR Y- Established ________________________
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company iS on the prowl br Super
Ibedroomturn. house
sharp person.
doto Santord
TYPIST- K nowledge of con
Couple only. 322 2643
struci ion company helpful. Great
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A4dress U,iknown

Thisnoficeshallbepubllthid
each week for tour
COfl5EcUtivi
Weeks in the Evening
Herald.
Dated this 14th da of May,
(Seal)
Arthur H Becl,wfp.
'Jr..
Clerk Of the CIrcuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins

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"GOOD WILL"

JUNIOR, Hund

PetItiii

ri—+iouses
Unfurnished
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- MAYFAiR, 3 BR,2 bath, central hA
a. fenced back yard, carpeted,
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demanded in

JOHNNY WALKER

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Huth.iwj
To: RUFUS BYNUM,

relIef

41—Houses

Ca

WALKER BYNUM,
WifeandRuFUS BYPIUM JUNIOR,

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LOOK AT THIS 4 BEDROOM
WHOPPER! For only 527.900.
oom enough for everyone.
Separate dining room, large
family room. 14' master bedroom,
1571 sq. ft. living area. Neat &amp;
Clean as a pin. Also large fenced
Shaded yard. Easy terms.

Monday, ?My_11, i7e-3S

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

41—Houses

Harold Hall Realty

BAROPIIESE

Ir'PGileIy thereafter, oth,rwls1
a
default will be entered
against you

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41—Houses

BY ANYONE
MYSELF
AS OFOTHER
31476 THAN Sanford- Furnithed apartment, I
bedroom, kitchen equipped. water
ABUBAKER
fvrnied $100 month. 2995659.
like it.
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I room furnished ficiency. Prive
&amp; Ffld
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entrance. Dotown Sanford. 332
9379 after 6pm.
Realtor
q FOUND- female brOeni$h&amp; tan
BEVOPID DESCRIPTION-I huge
323-5774 Anytime
Pekingnj. Vicinity IC &amp; 46. 332.
bedrooms, ster,io, fireplace, in.
I Bedroom turn apt. $100 monthly.
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door grill, story book kitchen,
Multiple Listing Service
322 9$.
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$92,500.
'LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY
3RoomA.,Fn.
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CORNER LOT- 2 BR, equipped
$90 Mo.
kitchen, family rm., owner will
Child Care for as low as $2 per wk. If
101W. 9th St.
BEAUTIFUL REMODELED
consider 2nd mortgage. $21,500.
you qualify. 332-5490, A SMALL
HOME, 2 Bedroom, I bath, new
2 Room efficiency with rport, air
WORLD.
carpet throughout, painted Inside
condition. Prefer retlroe. Phone
WALK TO DOWNTOWN- 2 BR, 1
&amp; out. Nice big fenced lot. $15,500
3334762.
balh, oak Ire,',, carpeting, kitchen
ood Thn to Eat
PAl, $150 mo,
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equipped. $21,000.
_______________________ Newly remodeled 3-room a. Large
Green Beam &amp; Peas. 56 by. U-Pick,
rooms. Well furnished. First floor.
LOVELY- 3 BR, 1 bath, paneled
Marquette Ave. (off S. Beardall)
Reawnable. 715 W. First St.
family rm., carpeting, shallow
Broker
AssocIate
Look for sign.
Days 322.1174
well. Completely fenced. $21,930.
Eves. 323'OCIS
-___________________ SAN MO PARK. 1, 2, 3, bedroom
trailer epts. Adult &amp; family park.
VERY NEAT
LIVE HENS"
PERSUE- Your hobblesl 3 BR. I"z
Weekly. lt)3 Hwy 17-92, Sanford. Owner selling 1 room. 1,110 sq. It..
baths, walk tO golf tours., fenced,
over 30,
e. Cacklseerry
323.1930.
stylish home wIth breakfast ban,
BPP 12 mo. warranty. $73,000.
Farms
way between Niw
all new carpeting &amp; paint, new
SmyrnaandDeL.ndoff HwyiCOfl
33.lSparkDr ..$7Oup
roof, central natural gas heat,
YANKEE LAKE-lacres, custom)
Samsula Drive. Ph. %4421.3i39. I &amp; 2 BR Mobile homes In retirement
huge back yard, close to 3 Schoois,
BR, 2 bath, cypress fencing, op
______________________
park Furn or Unrn
521.500. 323-0522.
tion to purchase addilional 5
11-Instruct ions
- - --- --.-- - acres. $43,500.
Priced In The Twenties
31A-Dipiexes
___________________
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
Piano &amp; Organ Lessons
MAYFAIR: 3 BR, cent, H&amp;A
DUPLEXfurnished
or
un
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
WYNNEW000: 3 BR, very neat
322 - 2420
location
Ideal
furnished
School of Music, is offering private
STUCCO: 3 BR, formal dining
_________________________
anytime
ANYTIME
365
3721
rent
Reasonable
lessons
in
Sanfotd.
322
0919.
DREAMWOLD:
3
BR,
cent.
H&amp;A
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N. Cameron Avenue
Sanfont, Florida 37771
You are hereby notified that I
witI
offer for s-ale and sell at
ublIc se.
to the highe,s an best
bidder
CASH, the following
described
livestock, to wit:
One Goat, brown &amp; whltc,
Billy
it 11:00A.M. on the 11th
day of May
AD. 1976 at the Semint,le County
Ant'nai Confrot , iocedonHIghea
17 97, South of Sanford,
Seminole
County, Florida Where the animal is
Impounded, to satisfy a claim in me
sum of$l00.csfarfe,$,p,,,,
feeding and care and costs hereof,
JOtlfl E. Polk.

condiIIed, $90 ma. ill E. 5th St..
322 4215 or 322 5116.

-WE SELL SUCCESS______________________
201 Commercial
373 5176 -38—nted to Rent

0rd1llMIIdiliOusnameQf
Ut. A. PRENOERGAST &amp; AS.
SOCIATES and that we iqW'i
to
r,ist:r id name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with me
provisions of the Fictitious
Name
Statute,, To-Wit: Secti
Florida Statutes its,.
5: Paul A. Prendergest
Frank M. Kemp
PVbIsh May 17, 21. 3), June 7. 1974
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in Seminole County, FlorIda, flC
particularly dq5crI
as foliowi :
1 large goid a
2
tables
1 gOld recilrier
1 hanging lamp
1 coffee table
i portable television
1 complete set of drap.rles
I dining room table and
ac

- 3 Room turn, apt. Bedroom Is air

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI BLE
FOR ANY DEBTS IP4CURR ED

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that , •
following descrlb property Od engaged In busIness at Rand Yard
by Jon R. Hudson and Betty Jean Road. Sanford,
Seminole County,

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ab,ut your new corn
munity,

4A-Publjc Notices

______________________

as many as 12 specIalists
evening newscast in Sep..
i range
various fields to help make an
all pots end pans
tember.
FICTITiOUSNAME
I drip coffee maker
Noticei hereby given that we are
increasingly complex world
iflcaed In business at Market
electric mixer
mire understandable during
ABC News chief Bill Sheehan
, ira
Square
all dishes
Shopping
Center,
says no decision on such an cxthe network's newscasts,
Casselberry,
Seminole
County
under
all
silverware
arid
stainless
ware
the
fiCtitioui
name
of GENIE
EDrrOR's NOTE
Success er made it big as a singer and
The Idea Isn't new, as he panslonhasbeenmadeyet and
I double bld-comitote
and failure are sometimes no movie actress, Mary
2 dressers
PRINT PRODUCTIONS, arid that
Wilson, Is
readily admits. Some local stait'i still in the talkIng 3 chest of drawers
WI intend to register said name with
more than a doorway apart. But still with the Supremes, which Lions already
ge&amp;
are doing what he
1 slid, prolector
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
succeg and failure are mh
proposes to do. He says the
i power mower
Seminole County, Florida In ac
more distant in the bianan And flo Ballard is dead.
I vacuum
cordanc, with the provisi
Wald, asked when NBC might
reason NBC hasn't Joined them
of the
spirit, and when one person
All said Property being stored at SEction
Fictitious Name Statute,, TO-WIt:
adopt an how-long
For Flo Ballard, so rapid was Is simple: It hasn't had the
news for- A. J. Losaing Transfer 4 Storage at
54509 Florida Statutes 1957.
experience3bojfla decade of her rise to succes as a Su- time for it.
mat, said he didn't know. But he 307 Sovth Pine Str,
5: Jean C. Rogers
Santord,
young life, the spirit often is preme and a star at 24 to her
added; "1 can't
we
Florida.
ag1ne
Marlee.o Jacobson
Additional information
Local evening newscasts now would get it on the air without availabl, from the Civil Divtsl
U
torn by the extremes. This, fall to poverty and
th: May], 10, 17, 34, 1q74
death eight r an hour in the larger mar- giving the affiliates something
e Seminole County Sheriff's 0 EZ. 17
then, is the story of flo Ballard.
sears later, that she
Department.
could rt keti, but the networks still have close to a year's notice,"
undersn it. "It's use living a
and the undersied as Sheriff of
FICTITIOUS NAME
make do with 30 minutes f
Seminal, County, Florida, will
By PETER YOST
nightrnare,"
if
told her sister news, actually 25 mInutes
otIce is hereby given that I am
And
while
NBC
supports
his
11:00A.M. on the 5th day
oc1ated Pr
Writer
Pat.
of June engagedinbysinessatpoBou
without comrci
goal of an hour news show, he A.D. 1974. otter for sale and ieii to Fern Park, 32730, 5imIne
DOIT(Ap) —They grew
County,
"How would you feel if one
C hlghe,t bidder, for cash,
"One hopes there will be a says, there still are obetaclesto
Florida under the fictItIous name of
U loger in U same bleak day you were a
to any
milUonaire and one-hour (network)
and all existing lelns, at the FIDELITY INSURANCE AGENCY,
n- beovercome, mamiy opposition
housing project of tired trick, the next day you
above specified place of storage In and
were broke?" gram in the future," says
that I intend to register saio
from
many
Sanford,
of
NBC's
219
affliWald.
FlorId,, the above name with
and
the Clerk of the Circuit
numisng debris. Their to do. She helped support her 10 all of this to come
That
said
sale
Is
being
made
ta
accordance
wIth the provIsio
Right of local Un they'd lose each s.tisfy the terms of said Writ of ihe
of
singing, their harmony cried
brothers and sisters. She now,
iictilioy Name Statutes, T
I
don't
need
the
.spenight.
Exectjlion.
0
out from church basements on
Wit: Section 563.09 Florida Statutes
bought herself and her husband cIsts.
John E. Polk,
1957.
hot summer nights, a hunger a home, and that was a
Sheriff
ppe if ,a3I suA.knsymbol
"I don't need all the addition- I
S: Floyd B. Jordan
yearning to be heard,
Seminole County, Florida
y
of success.
adopts
the
hour
news
Publish: May 3. 10, Il, 21, 1976
al information for a
Jf4
fat'- Publish: May 17, 74, 3), Jui7. IQ7A
mnit WHit 0..,i%rnr.L.,.
It.iai they finally made it big,
"u.'&amp;W$u £10',., Have W DEZ-59
Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and
follow suit?
_________________________
____________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN ANte
Florence Ballard, three black
FOR
SEMINOLS
COUNTY,
"That's
probably
rreet,"
girls with a pulsating style that
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
FLORIDA.
TO:
Buddy LeFits
Wald said. "I think we would
med to writhe out of their
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?4-199.CA.O4.p
Rt 7, Box 5
not want competitively to be
in Re: Mania59 et

Su c c e s s

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5: W. F Baskerviile
May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1916
2.13

Company of Casselberry, Plaintiff,
VS. Jon R. Hudson and Betty Jean
Hudson, Defendant, ich aforesaid
Writ of Execution was delivered
to
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon the

conversation,"

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Publish: May 17, 24, 31, JunO, 1976 required to file with the clerk of the
DEZ
Circuit Court of Seminole COunty,
_______________________ FlorIda. Prebete 0lyisle, thi id
dress of which is Courthouse,
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sanford FlorIda, a written
The Scm note County Board of slatemerd
of any claim or demand
County Commissioneri will ceive
the estate
bids it the office of
H, Beck. GERTRUDE PETERS, deceas,
with, Jr., Clert, upAflhur
to 13:00 no
Each claim must be wrIting a,io
Mcnday, Juno 7, 1976, for furnishIng mt Indicate teIn
basis q tne

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They were called the Supremes, and the record promolars made the most of them.
Eight of their songs sold more
than a million copies and
grossed nilllons of dollars.
Much less trickled down to the

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FICTI'TIOUSNAMI
IN THE CIRCWT COURT PO
Notice Is hereby giVen that I
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
0
Ingigid inbu$inels silO? MagnolIa, PROBATE DIVISION
Sanford, Seminole Coumy, Florida File NMI 74.1MC
wider me fictitious tirni of FLA. Olyislee
INSULATED BRICK &amp; STONE
laNe: 1staaI
MANUFACTORS CO.. and that I GERTRUDE PETERS
'ifendtor,gIster saidnam. with the
D.ce.s.
Clerkofthecircutco*jrt,S.vninoie
NOTICITOCRUDITORS
County, Florida inaccord.ncewith TO ALL PERSONS
KAVINQ
th* prIslons of tM Fiditlous CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Name Statutes, To.Wit: SEction THE ABOVE ISTATIx
$4$9 Fi• 5tatft 1937.
WIthIntflree
fm,h,,it
5: Vincent DelanO
publication of this notice

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Legal Ncticà'

items of new equlenI and P• claim, the name and address of the
5 MEMS iN LAW: (.
forming ccnstction and complete Creditor or his agent or aftomey,
ThOMAS REMBERS (F.)
I)
O)1HEAR
installatIon of the following and the amount claimed. it the
BOOK BEAT
o) SENIOR SCENE
described traft slen.i prolect:
N
MAN:
aIts
BIG VALL
3:30
i
OXFORD
ROADAND FERNW000 claim is not yet due, the date
MICI
MOUSE CL
Co go." Derd se
will becom, due shall be stated. If
P MAH
120
BOULEVARD,
SEMINOLE
the
claim
Is
contingent
or
based On the S of
COUNTY,
'2' 12' TAKE
AOVICF
P ONE URE TO
FLORIDA, TRAFFIC unIuidatod, the natura of the tin.
SIGNAL INSTALLATION.
2)
AM
12
4
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certaInty shall be stated. If
R
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IL
Bidders shell be qualified traffic claim is secured, the securIty shall
ijis,
W
YOU(
edom
and
hiien
(9 ALl. J.fY CHILDREN
sIgnal construction Cuntrtos be desribed. The claimant sai
l9j GtWGA3
SURVIVAL
appreved by the Florida Depart. deliver sufficient copies of
tynj
ttii
jpys .
thi claIm
meat of Transportation to' perform
oiT5ed Wed., :- 40p.m.
24 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
BO
AND
clerk to enable the clerk to
tory Stars WIdUde Pafrlaa
MING
LASSIE
UNDERDOG
this
work
and
shall
submit
miii
one
copy
to
each
personal
Neal. M,iba Memo, Celeste
satisfactory writhel evidence with representative.
5:30
12:55
4
Hoi.
bid that they are so appreved by the
P
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2 12' NBC NEVS
ALL CLAIMS
AND DEMANDS
200
Florida Department of Tran. NOT
SO FILED
WILL BE
8Ej.
4 GiLl.IGAjfSlSLJ:pnO.
100
sportatlon, including description FOREVER BARRED.
9) $20000 PYRAMD' Pre)
''p
24
2' 12' SOMERSET
&amp;edFt1..botow,
and location of most recent signal
ontodmur$..1:30pm
Dated March 35th, 1976.
PAN'Y
pro(ectcOmpI,tedonthestatehigh.
4 *DOAY
(
2:30
RObert Harry Petevi
(9) BRLVHUR1WES
way system.
MARYHA4Jj
'61 NEWS
2 t2' THE DOCTORS
As Persona Represinfa.
Road modificatlonsand paveme
HARTMAN
HE LONE RANGER
tivS of the Estate of
r'lirklngs shall not be included in
Gertrude Peters
bld.Theseitecnswilibefurnishedby
Networks Announce
the Seminole County Public Works
Schedules
Kenth
M. Beane
Depatmentincoordinatvfththe P.O.
i)rewer
One
successful bidder.
SpecifIcations may be obtained at Casselbeny, Florida
the office of the Seminole County Telephone: (305) 329.7333
Engineer, 4300 Sou$hOrlar4o Criv, Publish: May 10, 17, 1976
Universal Is Studio Champion
Sanford Florida 3277), or by writIng DEZ.SI
______
Clicks Office, P.O. Diiwer C
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The
Sanford Florida 32711. All bids are to -PUBLIC NOTICE OF
"It boll: down to providing '
The Six Million Dollar Man,' bosses Jules Stein and Lew be in a sealed envelop, plainly
APPLICATION
networks have announced their the best product," says Univer- 'Bionic Woman' and 'Emergen- Wasserman recognt7.ed
fn- marked on the outside, 'Sealed Bid
The City of Sanford, Florida
for SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION, open hereby gives public notice of Its
1976-17 season, and the winner with understandable pride, shows, we have come up with and formed Revue Productions,
Bids 7.
will1S76.
be opened
at board
2:00 P.M. dinanc, with the Public Employee
and still champion of the studi- "We've had Interesting prem- the best qualit series. J'm Uper:ting at the old Republic Mcndai Juno
in the
Relations Commission of the State of
os Is - Universal 'Television, isesthathavefntriguedthe net- talking
about
'Kojak,' studio, Revue
n- County CommissIoners Meetino Florida.Acopyofsaido,.,jina..4.,s,
It's no SWTTicP. The only sur- "
'
.,.,,
, ,,c pa.t wu tj
huom, Second Floor of the Court availabl, for Inspection by the
'Bdreu; •Columbo' and expensive series.
prising aspect to the new three years have done thin
HOus. in Santon, Florida. Actual public at the office of the City Clerk
'Roco Files."
In 1962, MCA bought con1 award to Iuccesstul bic will be andattheofficeofth.Clt Manager
schedule is how far Universal that have set new patterns.
Most aitics would agree that of the foundering Universal made In the next regular County in the Sanford City Hall. The ap.
scoresaheadofItsmpetltors,
"For instonce, 'Rich Man, Universal has
proved its Pictures, abandoned the Commission Meeting in the Court Plication will be filed with the Stat,
Sanford, Florida. Tuesday, Public Emoy,e Relation Corn.
The studio will have 14 hours of Poor Man.' It was a new form product from the bland, facto. agency business and moved June I, 1,76.
missIon on June 2. 1974.
weey programming in pre forcommercialtelevlaion in the rytyle series of its earlier into the largest studio
in to.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Warren E. Knowles
,
time, plus another hour and a United States — dramating a pars. Not that it doesn't still Its huge bacot with sththng
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIty Manager
half that has already been or- novel, The networks had never have its losers - withess this sets of eve locale needed for
Board of County
CITY OF SANFORD. L
dered for mid-season,
Commisslon
Publish: May Il, 15, 19, in
presented a series that was self. season's "Ellery Queen," "City film proved ideal for television,
Seminoie County. Florid.
DEZ-'2
Next in line is Columbia Tele- cancelling,
of Angels" and "Sara." But
By: W. Bush, Jr.
"There's no doubt that
vision with five hours, followed
"But because of its success, Universal has attracted top- history of
Publish: May 17, p 1976
FICTITIOUS NAME
the company plays a DEZ.$I
by Ncrman Lear's company the
Notice is hereby given that I am
show led to two others: flight producers and writers large part in
its
current
sue
engaged in business at 2017 Chase
with three and a hail hours, 'Rich Man, Poor Man, Book II' with promises of the chance to cess," sald
ce, adding that
Ave., Sanford. Seminole County,
MThI Enterprises and Quinn and 'Best Sellers.'
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE
make quality shows.
Florida under the fictitious name of
MCA chairman Wasterman
Martin Productions with three
NOTICEISHEREaYGIVEN
"We've also had success in
BASKER'/ILLE ENTERPRISES,
Universal
had
the
advantage
and
by
vIrtue
of
that
Certain
Writ
of
president
Sid
Sht-inberg
apiece.
our approach to shows that of getting into
and that I
ExecutIon Issued out of arid under name with Intend to register said
early.
Wen
"thoroughly
understar.d
the
flow does Universal do it?
the Clerk of the CIrcuit
would fit into the Family Hour: MCA was still a talent
the
agency, teleion businp"
seal of
the County
Court
ofaCourt, Seminole County, Florida in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
uPon
accordance with the provisiore ot
fInal Iudgment rendered
aforesaId COUrt on the 7th in he the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
July AD. flS in that certain case w Section 54309 Florida Statute,
entit led:
ii
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Finance

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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pets?"
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tolerant of your friends today. n e*
dealings
and
domestically
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say
or
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with others. Keep a cool head.
that you'll lz1ter regret.
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Don't use rash meth
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irons
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achieve your aims today. Th
overlap
will
are apt to produce the type. of projects
results you're not hoping for. disastrously. Do less, but do it
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anything
today.
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wi th people working for you. Be whom you le
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choice
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kely to be returned intact.
li
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any business proposals very people make decisions for you
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carefully. Don't take a flyer on today that you should
thinking.
own
ur
making.
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yo
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by a governing body. He said recently the law should be amended

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settling it $109,000 lawsuit filed by consulting engineers Glace and

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Union to help him beat Udall again.

pr imary states, and Ford spo kesmen
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$500 for a study, which is the jail.
Hattaway told the sheriff. But
first phase of the ad di tion of an
"Anytime a committee hires Hattaway went on to explain
Th e Seminole County Corn- estimated $2(X),)0 worth of pee- one of its own members, it is that anyone who volunteers to
mission today rejected a fabricated jail cells to be In- acting contrary to the policy of serve on committees should
recommendation by Corn- stalled at the present jail the board," Commission realize they are gi vi ng up the
missioner Sidney VihIen Jr., to facility.
Chairman Michael Hattaway righ t to bid on projects.
pay $500 to a Sanford architect
Commissioncrs said they said.
Vthlen said Gutmann had
serving on a county advisory didn't feel the $500 should go to
Sheriff John Polk disagreed offered to develop the site plan
committee to develop a site Carl Gutmann of Gutmann- with Hattaway, saying such a for M. The commissioner said
plan for the addition of moaular Dragash Assoc., -because policy would prohi bit many to hire an outside architect
units at the county jail.
Gutmann is member of the ad persons from serving on could cost as much as $2000
However, the commission hoc committee that is stud)ing committees.
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By DONNA ES
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOI) - A plan to avoid public discussion of a
pendng' lawsuit - and Florida's Government In the Sunshine
Law -was presented to city Louncilmen at their Monday night
meeting.
City Uouncilman J.R. Grant told colleaes that Special
Attorney Mack N Cleveland Jr a former sta te senator, wants

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heart when Sen. Frank Church won the
Nebraska primary a v'eek ago.
A Brown victory n Maryland would
give It more muscle, and a poll
is concerned that conservative voters
foes can't stop hill), but saying it won't
published by the Baltimore Sun Inwho cast Democratic ballots for George
be serious if he loses,
17 rnv vnt dicates that race is a close one. In
Vnra hnc nrnnniinrd victory i r Wallacei
Michigan Carter is counting on the
Republican, for Reagan this time
Michigan a must Ronald Reagan said a

Angeles and has been seen with exotic actresses in posh restaurants.

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As worrisome for Ford is the fact that

But neither can he afford to str

losing regularly. There is a stop-Carter

Michigan voters can cast ballots in
either prim2ry. There Is no party
registration, and the President's vamp

reclusive years in a Jesuit seminary. fie is also into Eastern refigions. Amor.41, his
political idols is Ilo Chi Minh.
fie shunned a $1.4 million new governor's mansion to live in a small, spare
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help. Manual laborers and
farmers are less likely to have

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absorb a loss to Brown and, for that
matter, to Udall as well. "I don't have
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there is so mething to be gained even in
defeat.
Ford intensified his campaign effort

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po wers in downtown Sanford. Provided in the bill Is the pleted, and was bein g recommended by the sta te for inclusion In
that the DDC was a "boot-strap organization relying completely tequirement of a referendum so that the downtowners themselves the National Register of Historical Places. This decision now

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play a high card from th e cffot to reach some other

acid tablets next to the bed In psychic stress That doesat
case he wakes up at ni ght wi th a always mean that the str ess is
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Miss Jacobson then submitted an updated application to the

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The Senator is also sponsoring a bill, proposed by the DDC,

'delighted" wi th th e outcome. "We came so nea r to losing that
money," she said.

going to win enough to settle the
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a historical survey of the district, and that the surveyors were so
im pr essed with the potential of the district that it Is currently to delay its review of fundin g appli cations until April. During this
being recommended for inclusion in the National Register of time, the DDC went ahead and funded its own historical survey of

Tallahassee, as well as all the commission members, including

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historical restoration project, stating that the project fitted in
significance," continued Senator Wilson.
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DDC
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such beverages do stirnumore acid digestive juice.
Alcohol has the same effect,
per ha ps even worse. Cigarette

"That's when I rebelled," she said. "I said that downtown
Sanford had done everything possible to prove its sincerity, its

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cocktail every evening and ulcers than women now. There
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deserving of the Bicentennial Commission support."

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th gets
that same shock but he has
allowed for that and given
himself an extra chance He
has led a club to dummy's
king and come back to his own
hand with the queen.
Jim ''He would look
mighty silly if East had shown
out, but that was most unlikely. Now. when West showed
out he was able to lead a diainond, finesse dummy's jack
and wind up with three clubs.
five diamonds, one 3pade and
his three notrump,

gone to the House floor as yet.
to the efforts of Sena tor Wilson.
Miss Jacobson first contacted the Bicentennial Commission
In a letter to the commission, Senator Wilson wrote that she
strongly recommended for funding the Sanford DDC request. "I hte last year, even before the December 175 meeting at which
y ownefsdir
ected a steering
. rchants and propert
have been personally working with this group for some time now, downtown ire
and I can sinceret say that I know of no other project more committee to form the DDC to spearhead the redevelopment of

Miss Jacobson said she learned on April 26 that the com- on volunteers." She said that she and others could no longer will decide whether the taxing district be created. This rests with Washington, and the outcome is expected shortly.

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six or seven attacks of ulce rs ulcers are and where they are
during the past 10 years. He has located and what to do about
ne'.er nod Lu be Nj3pltahzzd for them yu can ''nd 50 cents for
any of them but he Is very The Health Letter, number I ,
Ulcers - Duodenal, Stomach.
uncomfortable.
I have read some of your Send a long stamped self
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