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School recently, staning with a costumed proctslonal and
1olioed by a s pe cial Festal Holy Eucharis t Senice, a recepdon
(or all visitors and a program of m usic and drama climaxing with
a colonial Than ksg i ving banquet. Winne In the m os t authentic.
looking costume contest were ifrom left Brady Brags, pilgrim;

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lAight Pirino: l.olly Muller kneelingi, lndisn; Usa (george,
enwgi:l; Beau ('uffle, Uncle Sam; 1SIiC Bnner, flapper; Malt
McDonald,
colonial colcier and ilk
Jt rg ns Indian (Herald
Phuli h Bill Vinvvnt. Jr.i

inole C it ies
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f Its of, "to candidates in Longwoodi's

necessary.
In Ike Ma ry, where six

master John No*n who ad

City Clerk Mary Norton
(roup Field Offi ce , Orlanl
Winter Springs predicts 35 per Naval Recruit Command. lif.

edion appear today on Page 2-A. The p.
Ferguson is head f
e cent — 400
of the city's
fibs of candidates in Casselberry,
county di vision of maintenance qualified 1,138 voters will turn

td from tl. U S Navy
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and a 17-year resident of Lake out at the polling place at the

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Pilarxi servLd one terni and

Mary.
lire hail at 102 Nnrth Moss Road part of another on the city
Stumbo is a mem be r of the to choose a mayor and two council before being ta pped, by

venm

ballots may be appiied for up to council member in the city's cflman in the city's charter and vroup two; Claude Ash, Mary to fifl a vacancy left by
charter of incorporation and
as subsequently elected to a Daniels and Irene Van Eepoel resignation of Frank Durrance
returned no later than 7 p.m. was
incumbent), council group from
tw
o-year tern in December
council,
term In
Tuesd3y when the polls close.
fodr.
1973.
flunt,
presently
employed by
.
1973. She did riot
The election will be can- December
Mrs.
Ifem
was
elected
to
a
Deadline for voters to pick up the Orange County Board of
election In I
seu by Mrs Sassman and sic
split one-year term as mayor in and return a bsentee ballots is 5 (rmu1usssoners as a sues
.
Bacon was elected to a split December, 1973.
Councilmen Bert Perinchief
chief, is now vror ng in the
She ran for a P.m. Morway.

turn out at the polls during the 7

smallest in population, will
to
mar
tir fifth trek to t he OL
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
h
facelift I the CBI) b
coordinate the revital
ization take advantage of their fran. In those two years and four
months Tuesday.
cl,LW.
process that has already begun.
Only
one
the
four
cities
ballot includes IkIres
Take a look it Fi rst Sweet
Mary - requires that Lash, unopposed for seat one;
and you'll find real signs of Lake
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pr ogress," Miss Ja co bs
majority of the vote cast. In Henderson Ferguson and Roger
cently.

'The

little Wardrobe

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and Virginia Mercer, who did

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seek reelection,

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corn council post in December I4

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Jacobson, Don Knight, Ralph Winter Spr ings, Longwood and city council sea ts, City ClerkMar and
Lars . Vince Robe rts, Janice Casselberry
will go to the Kay Sassmnan predicts 60 per PVruUS
Springfield, Doug Stenstrom respective city polling places cent — 07 — of the 1,o6l

members are quick to point out,
is not to initiate a cosmetic

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virtue of having been electM
and Garnett White ' all Tuesday select tw mayors qualified voters will turn out at .
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; harry mnchatcly after the pals close.
representatives of Sanford's and 10 councIl members from the lake Ma
of t rustees for the department, A. Pellerin Sr. and Troy j replace resigned
Elerimentary Terry tincumbenti and M ar gie
business md professional fields of V candidates.
Roy MCCI
School potS.
Mrs. lash, who
to take appointed by Mayor Walter Piland (incumbentj for mayor; as mayor early
t year.
community.
City
Voters of the city, youngest of
clerks
in
the
cer's council Post Sorenson.
In Lake Mary as in Longwood Mrs. Mer
Ernest
If.
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flendr~x,
running
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W ha t the DDC Is all about
berr
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Terry
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counand
Gary
Hunt,
city
council
election,
was
appointed
in Miy
voters of the 8,7133 eligible will incorporated in 1973, and

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JohnMorrjs, chairman o( the
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li(e.long resident of Sanfo. ecofloImsis: hovernmena1 lace in Florida's histo
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Her parents, }krman and
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months, the oft-repeated drenin
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the redevelopment project In a
very concrete inanner: they left
theic interior decorating
business to devote three months
CO full-timi,effort, without pay,
to the DDC.
"We began to search for the

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request 50 animal runs, a site
fo a portable office and permission to handle animal
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adoptions. Since the Oviedo
Five-year-old Kc%,In Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. incident earlier this month, tl,v
Johnson,Saidord, whispers his Christmas i4ishes to Santa Claus society, in conjun.ction with the
at the Sanford I'laza Shopping Center. Santa arrived In town on county's animal control
Friday and -A ill he at the Plain each weekend and every afternoon deputm,ent, have established a
(luring the %tLek preceding Christmas. About 500 persons turned
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pasture of a six-months old
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AroundTheliuek
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Spaziano is accused of raping ;I 30-year-old south
Serninole woman on Dec. 26, 1973. The trial pixitponement
was made in circuit anul after Wth the prosecutor and
deferuse attorney Edward Kirkland sought the delay.
A document in the court file indicates the state ma ~
call acitrcses I the flpt (dC
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sistence on a program f
Seminole County was prompted
by the death in an Oviedo

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Sunday was peaceable, with
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Liken,
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animal control office and one horse had to be shot and the humane society, has filed

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operating budget," Miss
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garbage dump.
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Addresses of five state witnesses, including forinez
Outlaw gang members, have been ordered ke,pt se-cret b%.
the court because of alleged threaLs ai,
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case.
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flarberts, an 18-year-old (kiando hospiull clurl,
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In C-asselberry, City Clerk city cour.il pcLs.
his 5taWidC professional OflC year.
county surveyor and field council member in Seminole Mary haw thorne predicts a 60
Bussey has served three
The election wil l be can. organization, is completing his
engineer.
County. She was first elected to
r cent turnout — 2,488
years on the city's advisory
of vassed immc.Uate ly after the second term on city council.
Ash has 30 years experience council In 1963 and was re- the city's 4,147 qualified vote
th
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zonlrg
board and Is taking
on
has
served
rs Polls
by
Duerr
Hawthorne
managing major construction elected to her present term In at the fire hail polling place on
into the poiticaI arena.
(List
dip
and the poll officials,
city council (or live consecutive
projects, 16 years of which he 1973.
Triplet Drive to select a mayor
Christensen, a real estate two-year terms, has been
worked outside the country on
lArngwood City Clerk Onnie arid two council members.
salesman, was previously an elected vice chairman of the
Hodak, 32 years a building
government construction H. Shomate has predi cted a 45
The Casselberry election unsuccessful city council board for (our o ne-year terms contractor, has lived in
projects.
per cent — 939 — of the city's ballot
Includes
Gerry candidate,
and has served as chairman, Seminole Co un ty for over 15
Mary Daniels, wile of 2,087 eligible voters will turn Christensen, Bill Grier
(InGrier,
the
incumbent,
posftlon she currently holds, years and a little more than five
the
Councilman John Daniels, out at the city hail council cuinbent) and Councilman Jo
prevou3ly
years In Casselberry.
served
two
terms
live
times.
On
believes women officials are chamber polls.
Zacco for mayor; and Fred the city cuuncil and is cornLeighty' previously served
more responsive to the needs of
(See profiles of the individual Bumy Jr., Edith L. Duerr
Pleting
three
years
in
office
as
two
terms — four years — on
Van Meter, who moved to
the people and view problems candidates and Longwood (incumbent), August (Gus)
mayor.
and
was
se
th
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council
lected
by
Florida
in 1971, is a realtordifferently,
election information in today's Hodak, John leighty and
Zaccu,
an
Orlando
op.
chairman
as
his
colleagues
for
associate with Casselberry
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Disbanded In Fraud Probe
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The entire staff of the State's
lottery system has been disbanded in the wake of a report
citing "needless opportunites for fraud," lax security and
a variety of serious problems.
Gov. Hugh Carey, who suspended lottery operations
Oct.
said he ll replace the current lot tery staff wi th

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w hen it would resume.
The lottery had generated about $20 mil lion In reven ues
for the state this fiscal year before Carey snpended operationsfotlowingdisclosuresthattuirdeiiof(henthof
tickets with duplicate numbers had been printed and
distributed for a special $1.4 million drawing on Oct. 31.

Ford Says Peace At Issue
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dent Ford, setting off On
:!-,e first leg Of his trip to the Pec,ple's Republic of Ch.ina,
says he hopes to 1er mutual understanding," but is
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Base today. Ford expressed t.hank3 that the United States
is at peace in Asia and declared, "I begin a niitilon to
Asia to consolidate that peace.,,
As he departed on the f long flight of his 10-day
P.
Ford indirectly appeared to admowledge he does not
expect the United States and China to see eye to eye on
key issues.

Traffic Toll

Reaches

By DONNA ESM
Herald Staff Writer

(those voters who will be out of B.H. Gray, Arlene Austin, and Don Schreiner (in- near 3-1 margin, is unopposed before being laid off by council
townonelection day or are Ill) Louise Goodwin,
Ilalsie cwnbent), dis trict (our,
and thus virtually re-elected, early this year for economy
I,ONGWOOD — City Clerk had to request absentee ballots Lambert, Hilda Joiner and L.C.
Goldberg, a native of She is
Onnie H. Shomate has five days prior to the election. Walker, Inspectors, with U. Philadelphia. Pa.,and
probably Mayor Al Lormann and
predicted that 45 per cent t939) However, under a new or North as poll marshal.
Schrelner,electedinl9l3bya
the first person of the Jewish mother of current Mayor
of the city's 2,087 eligible diriance adopted by the city
. than 2-1 margin, is a
better
The election w ill be can. faith ever to run for election in James H. Lormann.
former
city police officer and
voters will turn out at the polls council, vmters now may apply vamed Wednesday morning by I-ongwood, W bm a resident
Anderson, a n,, . of tho former Serninole Count)
Thes4iIv to cast ballots to select for aentee ballots up to 5 p ni. Mrs. Shomate, Mayor James H. of the city for one year.
area,
attended Lyman High sheriff. lie was elected
thri~e council miembers for two- on Monday and may return Lormann, and the poll Ia.
Scott, seeking his sixth term
year terms.
School
whcn it was a 12-grade chairman of the board by his
them to Mrs. Shomate at city
cto
on the city council, (the terms
facility,
and was known at that colleagues in 1973.
Polling Place for the election hall up to 7 p.m. Tuesday when
_.andidates for the three have not been consecutive) has
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is the city hail council chamber the polls close,
time
to
all his friends as
council seats Include' Larry lived in the city for 39 years
The winners will be deter.
where
and 'tionnie."
machines will
The city has received so far Godberg and H.A. (Bud) Scott in (i.e I .ongwood area since
mined
by plurality. A candidate
be on hand during the 7 u.m. to 7
only four applications for ab. (incumbent) district one; June 1923, the year the city was in.
Leibensperger, a resident of need not poll a majority of the
p.m. hours that qualified sentee ballots, Mrs. Shomate Lirmnann (incumbent), district corporated.
the
city for the past year, lives votes cast in order to win,
electors may vote.
said.
two; and Parker (Donnie)
Mrs,
1,ormann,
who
won
a
in
Skylark
subdivision and was
Couneften will formally
vious1v a bsentee electors
Poll officials include: Mrs. Anderson, Ray Leibenspergcr
uncil seat two years ago by a city street superintendent LSSIfl( office in January.

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y when it landed on the south Alabama coast near Gull
Shores. The marijmm wu estimated to be wocth $9
million.
Several shots were fired when the law officers arrived,
but there were no

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nuttee is expected to quickly schedule hearings on
President Ford's nomination of Judge John Paul Stevens
of Chicago to f ill Uevacancy onthe Supreme Court
Immediate reaction ftun commiuee members to the

nomination of the Sb-year-old Judge was limited
many la wmakers
they k
nothing of
background.

Ford. in wnwxing We R WUly his selecam of Stevens
successor to tired Justice WiJliam (.,. Iuglas, said
Stevem has had an Outstanding career in practicing and
teaching law as well as on the federal

Doctors"Names Released
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received $100,000 or more for treating Medicaid patients

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Twenty-eight thysldaits received more than
four of them taki ng in more than $300,000, according to
HEW list released Friday.
Dr. William A. Treibel of New York was reported by
HEW to have received $451,1. Last month he denied
receiving that amount, but he would offer no figure of tUS

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he the city government during her particular project or Issue get the 'big things" such as this be objective," he said.
will attend
homeowsaid
ners' first two-year term, Mrs. unless I am, through my own under c
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ontrol, so that when the
U11W meetings to learn the ciWens'
Anderson said the city council
U,,,,. Ii.sted a balanced research, assured that my boom times come the city will
,should
delegate more authority
can be
care
of Is for the problems and concerns. He budget, a good police depart- support will be for the overall be ready far It.
counc
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to work
together.
I urges citizens, interested in ment, improvements
to its paid personnel and
in the city good. We have had enough
Among his goals, If elected, operate the city government In
would hope we will have a good their community, to attend and administrative side
council next year," he said,
of the city of this type government in the are
a joint county-city paving a buslneas-Ljke manner,
participate in city council with an excellent
Scott has been a resident of meetings.
bookkeeper past and there Is no place for It program which he said has
and a good receptionist,
thedtySlflcel936,butllvedJust
in Longwood's future," been "sadly neglected." "With
lie added the governing body
outside the city limits from 19
Schrelner said.
shouldsetpollcyand
guidelines
the exception of E.E.
,, takes long hours arid hard The goals for her second term
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for
employes
to
follow,
so that
Williamson Road, no road or
work to come up With the include im
provements on the
The cowidilman said, 'The portion of road has been paved decisions could be made by
He Is a Scottish Rite 1fti solution to the problems facing city's streets, no necess
aril
y
past
two years we have battled In the city In five years," he employes based on approved
Longwood today," he said,
and belongs to the Shrine. Hels
policy and guidellne.
erant
policies of past ad. said.
also secretary of the Senior adding he is acctLstomed to long
ministratio
ns
which threatened
He added the second section
Men's Class at First Baptist hours and hard work.
Anderson said the city council
"we
certainily
do
not
have
the
Uxoverall
operation
of
your
of
Orange Avenue from Grant does not use its advl.sM zoning
Church of Lcngwood and a
money this year, but hopefully city government. The city Is Street to U&amp; 17-92 should be board eff
ecti ve ly and should
director of Aware Citizens
1 **to work fw the beg Lhff e will be money in the next back on an even course now,to rewxf" won to save the
Taxpayers ACT)
consider its recommer4alions
interests of the city," he said, budget," she said,
he said,
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and took a power booster for a
citizens' band radio valued at an alcoholic beverage; and
First Purchases
$275. The burglars also tore Marie Jones Francis, 69, 621 E.
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MEMBER OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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dallied other CB equipment. scene of an accident that
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_vvilliam Grant Snyder, 27, substance charges.
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serving a prison sentence at
The trio was arrested by come off resulted in the arr est
Lo well, goes on trial f or Casselberry and Sheriff's early Saturday' of James
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manslaughter in the Circuit detecti ves Oct. 21 when
Andrew Evans, 19, Palm Plaza
Court of Judge Joe A. Cowan drove Into a service station Hotel, Winter Park. Evans was
-Jr., this week.
asking directions. Arresting booked into the Seminole
Snyder is accused of the officers said more than five County' Jail in lieu of $5,000 bond
charge In connection with the grams of marijuana was seized on a charge of attempted
dea th of his 1 8-yea-old brother, in the arrests,
burgla ry. The arrest came
Craig David Snyder, last
— Harold Thon' Scho ol,
after Gladys H. Smith, 616
December.
Casselberry, Is accused of Prairie Lane Drive, Fern Park,
The charges allege th at carrying a concealed firearm, identifi ed him as
the person
'lake a
William Grant Snyder was the
Grace Robinson, 30, 20 who tried to break into her
driver of an auto fleeing or Harris St., Altamonte Springs, home. Evans was apprehended
escaping from a burglary and is charged with aggravated by Seminole County sheriff's
grand larceny when the auto he assault in connecti on with
deputies in the area of the at.
was driving overturned on Aug. 21 wounding of John tempted break-in.
Interstate Four at U.S. 17-92. WaWns Jr. at that address.
Sackful
In Maitland, Alan M. Lind.
Craig Da vid Snyder was killed Sheriff's deputies reported
when be was thrown from the Watkins was shot in the back sey, 72, 600 Faith Terrace,
car as It rolled four times after while he was ta king a ba th in a reported to sheriff's investigators that someone had
skidding 377 feet and striking a bathtub,
highway sign.
— Donald Wayne Brown, 26, broken into his home between
Wednesday al Friday, and
Volusia County sheriff's 1112 W. 12th St., Sa nford,
deputies were pursuirig the auto docketed for trial on charges of had taken $384 worth of loot,
fo llowing a bur glary at Fred breaking and entering the including a portable television,
Ray Teletronics in DeBary.
Tiago Beer Tavern, 1013 W.13th a gold watch, gloves, two
At Atlantic National Bank of Sanford, we'd like to give
William Snyder Is re port edly St., Sanford, on Sept. 16 with cameras, flashlights and coins.
our customers a financia I break during the bUSY holiday
serving a 15-year prison term intent
to
commit
a
Meanwhile, from L.ongwood,
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for burglary.
misdemeanor, and petty (ar- Rtt renel, RI. Box 8A,
season. ThaYs why we've planned, something special to
Also scheduled to go on trial ceny of beer, wine and tv:-! auftwrities that two outhelp.
this week is Carl W. McC1anien, ci garette s.
board motors and hand tools
19. 1106 Pecan Ave., Sanford,
— Jo Ann Carter, 40, 119
who Ic accused of the Oct . 12, Plymouth Ave., Altamonte were removed from a shed near
hisresldence,someurnedurjng
lil
armed robbery of Williams Springs, is acmed of three the Past
two weeks. The motors
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Amoco Service Station, U.S. 17- counts of uttering a forgery in and t
at W5.
If you're a qualified installment loan customer, we'll let
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92 and Lake M ary Blvd., connection with checks cashed
you
postpone
your
December
payment
one
full
month.
Sanford.
In February and May at a
Another theft, Saturday, was
Other cases docketed for trial Casselberry
reported
by Barbara
Stanley,
All you'll pay during December is the interest on your
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John T, Hamman, M, and
stalIment Regular payments begin again in January,
I'll
Anthony S. Crabtree, fl, all of
but you've enioyed a real financial break durinq the
Delaware, are scheduled for
holidays.
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"Hc is not a strict construe- leK&amp;1 career,
Levi, now u.s. atclerk to Supreme Court Justice torney general.
partner, said Friday after Uonist"ofthetOUor,,ujd
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President Gerald Ford an. Jenner, assistant counsel In the from
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LONGWOOD — The $w,ow
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LONGWOOD — Parker
Scott. first elected to city civic affairs, Larry Goldberg, county health department Schreiner, in his campaign for Leibensperger, former cit*
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lDonnie)
Anderson. seeking a
council In 1948, and currently an candidate for th e seat on the medical clinic at e rner of
re-election to the city council , street superintendent, believes seat on the city council In next
th co
incumbent, is seeking a sixth city council currently held by Church at Wilma Streets was points to
numerous probl ems his four years ex pe rience In Tuesday's city election, wants
two-year term on the board.
H.A. (Bud) Scott, believes the completed this month and is the still facing the city.
that job and other city positions to see "an effective com.
Married 42 years "to the city needs 'young business, pride and joy of Council
would be an asset to the prehensive land use plan
same woman," Eula, who is a minded people" serving on the member June I.ornum.
"There are numerous ciUzen&amp; "This
is the primary prtpared and adhered to and
school bus driver, Scott has four governing body
problem still facing our ci ty," reason I am
n
ru
ning for a seat the zoning ordinance amended
children
o ne daughter and
Mrs. Lormann, running he said, "as they do in other on the city council," he said,
to give it teeth to pe rmit enthree sons — and five grand. During most of Goldberg's unopposed for a second two. citi-!s. These problem — utility
A
graduate
of
Temple
forcemenL"
children,
life he has been In sales and year term to her council seat, service, drainage controls,
University, Philadelphia, he
lie is proud of the city,s spent a good deal of time as was a major force in per- traffic development,
A native of the are a, having
f inancial condition, it was Southeast regional sales suading c nty
been
bom in the old FWda
r
ces
haven't manifested degree In educa tion with ma jor
ou
commissionersse vi
oWating deeply in the red nwMer for 8 large Phot,o-copy to construict the facility. It L, overnight and they won't be emphasis on economics and
Sanitarium and Hospital,
when he was elected In June, cumpany and until Just recently expected to open its doors to solved overnight.
Anderson, known as "Donnie"
history.
to his school friends, attended
1974, to serve the remainder of operated Kejo's Bar in the city. patients in January.
Married and the father of
t he term of the late E.E.
one the old L)mw High School
"Many are of a continuing son, Karl, six years old, he and
Williamson.
The ousting of health nature and oniY the con- his family reside in Skylark when It was a lrade facility .
A native of Philadelphia. he
The Andersons have two
'The council has been lived in that Pennsylvania city department personnel and centrated effort of each of us sutxlivision.
closing of the old clinic by city will lead toward dwir eventual
until
1970
when
he
transferred
-Ttg
duty
of
=all
town
children,
Christine, 4, and P.D.,
working together good all to Atla
. He moved to fathersth1ate1973wasamajo solution," he said,
nta
months.
He holds a degree
government is to provide 21
mw," Scott said, noting he
he Lme in Mm tzrrnann,s first
Longwood
a
year
ago
from
the
Univvr3
itY o( Florida
and
smices," Lelberaw-rger said
expects the progress to conelection. It had been built with
and
his
wife,
Ethel,
'
have
two
Schreiner and his wife, noting emplwi.3 needs to b~ in real estate and urban land
tinue If he is re-elected,
ions, Keith and Jonathan.
voluntary contributions and Loraine, are the parents of a placed on sign control , studies and development. He 13
labor of the people of the city in wn, Donald 111, and a daughter, mosquito control, road paving president. owner, mamger of
see accomplished mt year
the la te
Dawn. lie was elected to his and solutions to drainage Anderson's Nursery Inc. of
Gokibergl3ameznberofth
include the paving ofWayn-an
first term In 1973 by a 2-1 problems.
Fern Park.
Street from Longdale Avenue
board of directors of United
The
city's
third
elected
rnargin,isac(ive
in
Democratic
He favors codification of the
SR 434. construction o f Cerebral Palsy of Central
Pointing to his successful
sidewalks on SR 427 to Lyman Florida, a director of the wornan council member in the politics, and was formerly a city ordinances to eliminate business, Anderson not" he is
10 )'e&amp;s,
and expansion of the city's Longwood Area Sertoma, a the widow of Mrs. Lot-mann is city police officer and a conflicts and antiquated not de pe ndent on politics for his
regulations.
water system to serve director of the Longwood Lornm and former mayor Al Seminole deputy sheriff,
liveithooci
the mother of the
Chamber
Of codification of the or.
of Cmmerce and
Devonshire s"vision, one of
city's cuffent mayor, James R.
I have no connection with
"I have made no co
four city developments chairman of the Longwood area Lotmnann.
politics
in the City of Longwood
mitment
to
any
one
segment or the city would do well during
currently served water by blood bank.
and
have
no ties with it.
faction 0( M CitY. I will not this time of economic lull to
privately owned and operated
Pointing to progress made In promise to wor k for any one ga th
er its forces toge ther and Because of this I be lieve I can
SanLando Utilities.
If electe

know," Edward 1.

"They were making their aroacfi and then just
appeared frcin the radar," said SgL Tom Pierce, PUb&amp;
üicnna ticm off icer.

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Stevens lecturtd at the

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Philip B. Kurland, law pro. impeachment proceedings Beta Kappa. He senred In the
lie retuned to Chicago in general's national committee to
John Paul Stevens, the nominee feasor and Supreme Court ape- against former President Rich- U.S. Navy from 1942-1945, then 1952
to enter private practi ce
to succeed Justice William 0. dulist at the University of (3il. arch Nixon.
study antitrust laws.
attended
Northwestern
Univerwith
the
law
firm
of
Rothichild,
Douglas on the U.S. Supreme cap, said Stevens, 56, is

Does that mean bad? "If you cm think of anything that
smells so bad that it would take about a week far it to wear
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Salley today as residents prepared to serve 20,000 to ,000
to show up or the 10th annual Chitlin
Strut.
What do chitlins smell like? "They smell like they sound
kind of rough," says Terry McMillan, who is rcspo.-i.

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MOBILE,Ala. (AP) —Ten persons have been piled In
Mobile on charges of Possession of marijIm" in con.
ron with a shrimper that authorities
d was se ized
with 15 tom of the drug aboard.

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beer, the other took the money reportedly arrested Steve
froin the cash register. 11w Michael Kierstead, 21, 845
repo rt to Sanford police came Pasadena Ave., Longwood;
from Keren Dunn, fl, an em- Bryan Lee Holtan, 18, 2714
ploye of the tavern.
Trailwood Dr., 1,ongwoocl; and
Alice Jane Moreland, 18, 24

MIAMI (AP) --- Strikebound National Airlines laid off
another 100 employ&amp;s today. 90 days into a costly work
stoppage by flight attendants that has Idled the Minimbased carrier.
Friday was the last (lay on th e job for employes notified
more than a month ago that their positions were
being
phased out in a cost-cutting move affecting 10 per cent of
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arrested for cutting down, without the required permits,
at lPast 3,000 Christmas trees rn Rocky Mountain National
Park, Roosevelt National Forest and on private land.
The arrested men came from Ohio, Aia, New York
and California. Officials said
Sqwnnobilft to haul the trees, some 50 feet tall, out of the
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Withl8c00chee River Electric Cooperative.
Hodges agreed Friday with a defense motion that
allegatio ns were insufficient to support
the charges.
McGough.56, of Dade City, was charged with defrauding
th e coop of $59(X while serving as its director. He was
fired in

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The nation's Thanksgivii holiday weeke nd traffic
death toll reached 175 today.
Snow slowed highway travel In portio ns of the Plateau,
the northern Rockies and northern Plains. Fog and drizzle
dampened roadways or lowered v1sitlity in the eastern
Plains and the Mississippi Valley.
The National Safety Council estimated that between 450
anid 500 Persoris would die in traffic accidents during the
weekend that began at 6 p.m. local time Thursday and
ends at midnight Sunday.
The Assoc iated Press counted
highway fata lities
during last year's Thanksgiving holiday per iod.

10 Jailed

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Store on Sunland Drive at the sheriff's department that
approximately 4 a . m . and thieves had brcken into a
denianded money,
building during the night and
had taken five cases of beer.
The two men, wearing
The thieves reportedly esca ped
masks and blue Jeans, carried a
by canoe to a dead end Wekiva
.38 caliber pistol and a weapon
bridge, then transferred the
that was possibly a shotgun.
r to a car.
The m en escaped with an .
detcrininvd amount of
According to reports at the
Seminole County Jail, tl1!ee
C% Friday afternoon, a
daylight robbery at George's Young people were locked up
Friday night on charges of
Tavern, 1011 French Ave., possessing more than five
netted $W for two men who
grains of marijuana.
entered via separate doors.

TAMPA (AF) —U.S. District Judge W. Terrell
Hod',
McCough for tile second tinit,
of charges that he made false financial statements to
the

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HI. 2, Box 733, Apopka, operator
entered the Sunland 7-Eleven of the Wtklva Marina. She told

sickness, he couldn't help doing the %Tong,-- said Cohn.
"He is susceptible to disassocjati-e reaction,"
said. "I diink this condition wnuld cause a splitting of his
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Saturday that two armed men

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Convenience stores in
SminoIe County continue to
fall V.ctim to armed robbers
after a series of holdups that
has lasted for weeks.

Carin's family.
'1 am convinced that he knew right from wrong at
the
time of the incident, but I also believe that because
of his

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presidential candidate Ronald Reagan knew right from
wrong at the (Line, a psychologist say's
But Micahel Carvin, 20, shcJd be
hospitalized rather
th an stand trial for th e Nov. 20 Incident outside a
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FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)—The young man
charged with brandishi ng a toy gun
at Republican

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Area Code J0 -32.26l) or 831-9993
Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975—A

Around

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
llJ.IAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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On Critical List

Practically every newspaper in the country
subscribes to a major wire service—either The
Associated Press (AP) or United Press International (UP!).
Imagine the chagrin of editors around the entire
state on Friday when the following gem moved
across our AP wires:
'The Miami Associated Press Bureau is tern.
porarily dosed because of an elevator malfunction.
Every effort is being made to get the bureau
restaffed."

Harrison.
If you've never heard the FTU choir of sym-

phony orchestra, or LI you just enjoy good music,
you should take In this program. It will be a treat
you'll long remember.

Funny, but we never did find out if that elevator
got back in operation or what happened to the AP's

Don't forget the annual Sanford Christmas

Parade will be staged in Downtown Sanford

Miami staff.

Wednesday night at 7:30.
The theme for this year's parade is "The Spirit
of Christmas '76,"

Handel's Messiah will be presented by the
Florida Technological University (FTU) choir and
symphony orchestra tomorrow (Monday) at noon in
the campus Village Center Assembly Room at 12
noon.
The program, which is open to the public free of

Do you have a blind friend to whom you would
like to send a special message at Christmas?
Why not send a message tht he-she can read
without dcpcndece on others?

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health insurance has gone deservedly to the back
burner.
This has not kept the House Ways and Means
uhcommiuee on health from conducting hearings
the past week on some less ambitious health insurance proposals - a $3.6 billion pan for the
government
to provide coverage for
"catastrophic" medical expenses, and a 5.3 billion
WASHINGTON (NEA) -Your income tax
plan to upgrade the benefits provided to th e poor forms are not he ld in confidence.
Thousands are regularly looked at by
under the Medicaid program. Even with those
J
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ce Department, the Securiti es and .xprice tags, it is an inopportune time for Congress to
change
Commission, Congressional committees
be considering an expansion of governmentand
other
assorted agencies and branches of the
sponsored health insurance.
federal and state governments. Somet imes for
Th at some America ns are still with out
very good reason, sometimes In fishing exadequate health insurance, either from private
peditions for suspected law violations of one type
sources or under a government program, is a
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LISBON, Portugal tAI'i —The government
of Premier
Jose Pmheii-o de Azevedo reswned work today,
confident
that it has the backing of the military and that the country
Is returning to stability alter this week's abortive leftist

revolt,

Azevedo told the nation in a televised address Friday
night that Portugal had been on the "edge
of civil war"
when ultraleftist paratroopers seized four air
bases
earlier this week,
But Azevedo said the rebellion had been put down and
there were now adequate guarantees to allow the
government to do its Job. A week earlier Azevedo arid his
ministers quit work alleging that the divided armed
forces were not able to guarantee the stability necessary
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national health bill paid from public and private
the Initiative and suggested that another agency
sources now stands at an asto unding $118 billion.
it for information on an individual.
Some
of these forms are widely circulated
While the quality of health care available in
without
ad
equate controls to various and sundry
country is probably the best in th e world,
we face departments.

the possibility of seeing its price ej what most

people can afford. For the government to intrude
even further into the picture, in an effort to control
costs, could destroy the quality which is the strong

point of our private medical care system. Therein

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aspects or the 1976 presidential campaign have
largely ended; now the real vaudeville begins.
From here to a year from now at least 10
Democratic and two Republi can candidates wi ll
be spending millions of dollars and hundreds of
thousands of man-hours In desperate attenpLs to
convince the nation they are indeed honest,
forthright, energeti c — and modest. Before it's
over America ns will be asked to choose much

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council.
Legal authority for the 1,192man Golan peace force
expires Sunday midnight. The mandate of the 4,000-troop
peace force between Egypt and Israel on the Sinai front
runs until October, 1976.

National

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Whate ver happened to the idea that business was against
government regulation of business'
Government regulation benefits the consumer aM busimss

is against it. So goes the cnventIc*ial wisdom.
But what happened when President Ford proposei to
e
th trucking industry from the shackles of bureaucra tic
trol'
Who was First to speak out against deregulation? The
American Trucking Association called the proposal
ultimate in government IrresponsibIlity." The Teamsters union
said decontrol would Wwttn the J!Xmmes or truckdrivers.
A similar outcry From the airlines followed the President's
proposal to release them f rom control, so t hey could raise or
Iowa fares withou t gov ernment Interference.
This would promcAe competition, always consideredi to be
the lifeblood of free enterprise. But the airlines, and now the
truckers, described unregulated competition as destructi ve.
It is curious to see who objects when the government
proposes to deregulate.

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Jack B. St.adig, Lake Monroe
Jeffrey A. Allwine, Longwood
Carolyn G. Wilson, Longwood

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. returning home. A respirator said.
They operated immedi ate- all what had happened. I just
All I — Brenda Sorrell, her life has aided her breathing, and a
ly, but her mother said
cried and talked...! never
sustained by a machine for four tube carries nourishment to her gave her daughter only a 10they
per gave up hope."
months, Is home for the stomach,
cent chance of survival.
xcept for spending ThanksThanksgiving holiday as doeDr. Angelo Alves,
Al
her neuroNonetheless, the girl's moth- giving weekend at home ,
tors hold out hopes for her re- logist, says there was some er, Doris Dunbar, never gave
Brenda has remained at the
covery.
brain activity indicated, al- up.
hospital for therapy.
Brenda, 18, was comatose for though not very much.
In September, Brenda was
Heel and knee operations
much of the three months she
"We fought very hard for operated on again, to Insert
a have been performed to extend
spent in a hospital bed before her. .Everybody wanted to stomach tube. A di iler she
shriveled muscles. The stroke
stop this thing. But we felt it moved and deep from within
has affected her eyesight. Her
was worthwhile. There was came a moaning sound that
un- hearing In one ear seems diso me little hope," he said.
mnistakedly was a strained cry mirished and one side of her
The teen-ager was helping for "mommy."
body is partially paralyzed.
her mother clean an apartment
"I talked like crazy to her,"
Doctors say her recovery has
DEC. 1
July 7 when suddenly she said said Mrs. Dunbar.
"1 can't been remarkable so far, but
Songwriters Guild of central her head hurt, experienced even remember what I said. they caution
that full recovery
Florida Christmas program, numbness, then fell to the floor. She wanted to know first
about could take up to two years.
She had suffered a brain he- her cat, so I kept telling her
7:30 p.m., First Federal,
all Even then, they say, only time
Edgewater Drive near Prin- morrhage, a stroke, doctors about him. She didn't know at will tell.
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traditional music, caroling,
dancers, refreshments.
Children welcome, no charge.

Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Virda M. Lee, of Sanford,
three daughters, Mrs. Helen
Kelly; Mrs. Joyce D. Shupp;
and Miss Linda Pierce, all of
Sanford; two sons: J.F. Lee, of
Orange City; and Billy R. Lee,
of Sanford; three sisters, Mrs.
Levonia Carroll, of Sanford,
M 's. Minnie Carroll, of
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Florida Nurse, Association,
District 37, will meet at
Seminole County Health
Center, French Avenue, Sanford, at 4 p.m.

Saturdays high 80. Overnight
low 56.
Partly cloudy through Sunday. Highs In the upper 70s and
low &amp;. Low t'night in the
upper SOs and low 60s. Easterly
winds 15 to occasionally 20
m.p.h.
decreasing
some
tonight.
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Zenim s lot) Sod-State cOasis uses up to 45%
Zenith 16" diagonal tube-transistor sets Zenths E
only 126 watts of power
Many Color sets, tour or m
as fIVe 75-watt light bulbs'

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Eider Springs Baptist Church
with the Rev. Randy Ply ci
,cat',ig Interment will follow in
Lakeview Cemetery. Gramko',
Funeral Home In charge of
arrangements
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Orlando Chapter, Zero
Population Growth membership meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Room 222, Busch Science
Building, Rollins College,
Winter Park. Slide presen.
tation, "How Things Work."
Seminar on how to file your
Medicare claims for faster
processing, Sanford Civic
Center, 2 p.m.

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night and Tuesday and warmer
again by Wednesday. Partly
parents are two brothers, eleven grandchildren and five cloudy south portion through
Randy Houchin and Greg great-grandchildren. Gramkow the period with mild to warm
Houchin, both of Ca.sselberry; Funeral Home in charge of temperatures. Highs Monday
and Wednesday mid 60s exhis grandmothers, Mrs. Opal arrangements.
treme north and mid to upper
Houchin of St. Paul, Neb., and
70 elsewhere,
Mrs. Orpha Lee Perry of
Daytona Beach tides: high
Hardy, Neb., and several aunts
5:01 a.m., 5:22 p.m.; low 11:13
and uncles.
a.m.,
11:23 p.m.
Port
Funeral LEE, HARLEY HARVIS
Gramkow.Gaines
services
for
Mr.
Harley
Funefal
Canaveral:
high
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a.m.,
5
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charge
of
Longwood,
Home,
t-4arviS Lee. 71. of 2310 Palmetto
p.m.;
low
11
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11:21
p.m.
arrangements.
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Skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m. to
benefit Seminole High School

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ne had iivea in brothers. John Lee, of Atlanta,
Casselberry his entire Life.
Wesley Lee, of Sanford, and
Survivors in addition to his Presley Lee, of Genoa, Ohio;

Harley htarvis Lee, 71, 2530
Palmetto Ave., Sanford. died
Friday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. He was a native of
Alabama and had lived In
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Sunday, Nov. 30, I75-7A

Farmers Market off U.S. 17-92 parking
space,
greater
,\ grand opening for the type store, like a country
- centi for a head of fresh
French Ave.), greets his vegetable selection and lower relocation is Dec. 15.
store," he added. An animal Florida lettuce.
customers,
food prices await shoppers.
English said two Ingredients petting pen for children of
cents for three navel
"Come in and be welcome."
The retail store operation is
"We're
also
planning for a successful business here shoppers and a farmers' oranges. These can be purThat's how Daniel English, being moved this week to iLs demonstrations of canning and
are a coming together of local bulletin board are also planned, chased also for $2.75 a hail
o wner of the retail produce new home on the west end of the freezing techniques for
home "produce and people."
said English.
bushel, or $5 a bushel.
store here at Sanford's State southside building where more processed foods," said
English.
"II will be a regular homeA Farm-City Week Is in the
- 10 cents for a pound of
works for next spring here so cabbage.
In Holiday
food hunters can talk directly to
— 15 cents a pound, or $7.50
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farmers about their produce for 50 pounds, for Spanish
and pick up some gardening onions.
tips at the same time.
Much of the produce coining
Poinsettias
in to the farmer's market is
grown in Seminole County.
BY THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS
—Charles Roberts Jr., 49, of Port St. Joe, killed Wednesday 17
IN FULL MULTI.BLOOM!
City man killed in a one-car crash not for from hic miles Eouth of I!czgthn
Some sample prices the ln'al
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car
wa1ijt
b
a utility Li It1
£.00
ikime was one of at least seven persons to die in state traffic ac- which
housewife can expect during M
had broken loose from another car,
coknts (luring the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the
the first week of December 1
—Betty Jo Hampton, 32, of Tampa, died in a two-car collision
Florida Highway Patrol reported.
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Jotiji Thomas flabersom, 25, died Friday after losing control of Iith of
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cents
a
pound,
or
50
a
another vehicle,
Live Christmas Trees
his car on a Panama City str eet, troopers said.
bushel, for Rome beauty ap—Join Indivino, 13, of Venice, was struck and killed as he was
Officials predicted that 28 persons would die on state roads walking along 3 road in Venice
Crystal Lake Nursery
pies.
Wednesday evening.
tiuring the holiday period - from 6 p.m. Wednesday to midnight
20 cents a pound, or $4.50
LAKE MARY
—Herbert Williams, 35, of Miami, died on Th anksgiving Day
Sunday.
when a car hit him as he w as trying to cross a road in Dade for 30 pounds, for canning 1
322-2799
Other accident victim.s includ'd:
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his car through a red light and
passenger ran off an Alachua County road.
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tcuiuIg unu cuoser aionuay

hARlEY IL LEE

Newly released documen ts ha ve revived certain, so the
second-hand confessioncouldn't
reserves, it was suspected, was heavily ininterest In the case of Julius and Ethe l Rosen- be used.
heard of Ra th bun's def ect ion to Industry.
fluenced
by 'he profit motive. No one was rea lly
berg, who were executed for eonge 22 years
Congressional and public in terest energy
The FBI needed an admission from Julius' sire whethe r t
here was an energy crisis, or
ago. But still buried is the st&amp;rk skvy 0(how the own lips. An attem
rts, mean while, dispu te Zausner's view that
expe
pt was made, therfore, to
whether the inustryw
iznply holding outfo RathbwlcoWdnothaveInflue
FBI plot ted to wring a confession from Julius by make sure Ethel
went to the elertric chair first, higher ix ices.
Isbidyfor
execu ting his wile first.
An agent was standing by, wi th an open line to
So Congress au thorized the study In 1973, and Ind ustry.
It was the FBI's grisly hope that Julius, Washington, ready to relay the first words of the
point out that th e questionnaires seat
Daniel Rathbun was placed in direct commzmd. outThey
by Rathbun to oil and
horrified by the trawna of his wile's death
stunned husband's confession.
gas producers were
Early last month, the study was complet ed.
Ii heavily In fluenced by th e Ame rican
But the FBI was unable to change the gave the
his own Impending electrocution, would blurt out
Petroleum
Industry a clean bill of health , assuring Ins
ti tute. Consumer groups were a llowed
a last-minute confession,
execution schedule. Julius was executed 1rst, that the figures
to
complIed by the American
then his wife 10 minutes later. Neither gave a
The late FBI duet J. Edgar hoover
rnake Mestions only after they kickad up their,
Pe troleum I nstitute were essentia ll
heels. But in the end, many of their sugges
wor ried about public doubts that the
dying confession.
Now here's the rub. Daniel Raythaccurate,
tions
bun
has
were guilty, doubts that still stubborni persist
were included in t he crucial questionnaire.
Double agent?: Daniel Ra thbwu may be the turned up on
the American Petrolewn Institute
Hoover wanted a dramatic, hlthhour confession most valuable double-agent Irs the history of payroll. This Is
To make matters even stickler, Rathbun
a little like a judge going to
work himself has been p ither a saint nor a sinne
to clear up the doutLi,
corpora te Intrigue. Or he may be an Innocent, for a man
r in
he Just delcared not guilty; it raises
unwise
in the ways of public percep ti ons.
anYorie's
e)
es
while
a
public
3ervant.
some
of
hij
doubts
bo
a
ut
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Th FB! was uivincd, accordi ng
the In tegrity of the verdict,
decisio
°
in
any event, his story is a fascinating one.
ns
as
a
de
to
puty
assistant
administra
Rathbun and his former employers
u the
r
not only were
at the have angered consumer groups,
Raftin headed
Federal Energy Administration hotly deny an
and some hsv
guil ty bu t that the strong-willed Ethel was
y angered the industry. Everyone a grees he Is
government study In a decade: how much oil and
Impropriety. Eric Zausne", Rauubwi's
preventing her weaker husband from
former
gas
Is
really
available
In
the United States, The
esing.
boss at FEA, claims that Rathbun could not ha e top-flight sta tlsticiaj,
study will be a basis for many far-reaching influenced
Rathbun himself to ld our associate
the study on behalf of Industry
Jack
Indeed, the FBI had lea rned from Julius domestic and foreign
Clotherty
that he sees no confUct sirice he win not
policy decisions,
because
it
was
"locked
In
Cem
Rosenberg's celirnate, ; secret FBI informer,
en t" over a year be Involved In data collection at the
The need for such a study
obvb
In the ago.
API.
that he had admitted guilt The Informer's past, the government had onlywas
t
the word of t he oil
Bu
In
us
to
One
d
FEA
of fi cial confided, nevertheless, th
try casts
reputation for credilAllty, however, was wu. and gas Industry. And their word
at shadow over the goverruneflt's "Lniependen"
on oil and gas Energy Czar Frank Zarb "hit the root"
when he oil and gas reserve fin
dings,

Kelly S. Gipson
Edlencr James
Paul C. Marion
Laura Overstreet
Willie Perry
Dorothy M. Williams
Henry C. Thursam Sr.,

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Mitchel (Mitch) Lee Houchin,
3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
(,V Richard L. Houchin, 260
Pinetree Drive, Casselberry,
died early Thursday morning in
1.
Memorial Hospital, New York
City, following an illness of
many months.

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Alexander J. Campbell
Jimmie L. Daniels

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JACK ANDERSON

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Anne M. Lansing, Deltona
Frederick Mitchell, Deltona
Ernest It. Phillips, Deltona
Reinhold Trutschel, Deltona
Donald W. Wright, Deltona
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Gary Wutklewlcz, DeBary
Marguerite M. George,
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leonard (Verrota) Killlngsworth, a girl
DISCHARGES

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Thomas
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Robert L Brown
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A study prepared for the Social Security Administration suggests that health insurance itself is
a major cause of superinflated costs. It has
removed the link between the payment for a
med ical service and the person who receives it.
"Because th ere is no link between what providers
charge and what consumers are really willing to
pay, there are no competitive pressures on
providers to hold down costs," th e report declares.

Over

Bill Howling conceded the defeat today of his three-yearold Labor government In an upset by the opposition
National party In New Zealand's parliamentary elections,
The National party was expected to finish with a
majority of at least 13 seats in the 87-seat house compared
with a Labor majority of 23 in the 1972 election,
Rowllng was returned to his seat In Tasman but at least
live Labor ministers were fighting for re-election to their
seats.

more than mortal, the One Indispensable Hope.

In th is respect ca mpaigns actually ask voters to
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present the justif ica tions. Th us the nation is
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Th ere has been a growing demand for tax
sth
it won't hurt"
winning
a nd not is often how well a candidate
returns by U.S. attorneys for in vestigative
and his staff are able to hide th e candidate's
purposes, with no assurance that these
human defects.
poli tica lly appointed , usually poli ti cally am•
Take 1972 as Ill ustra tion. That year George
hitlous men will not use them illegally
Letter
McGovern was transformed cosmetically from a
discredit political opponents
.quiet
bumpkin
to
a
man whose staff went
Congressional committees
have used t
regularly
to Washington's most elaborate hair
Infonnation for developing Investigative leads,
character or because of its environmental value
On
Downtown
Development
sty
ling salon. Richard Nixon underwent daily
providing excell ent opportuiilties for political
to all citizens. Thereafter, any such land
sunlamp
abuse.
Your re po rt of a street conversation your developed for profit-making should be taxed his jowls.duty, In part to take the sha dows from
Edmund Muskie is said to have once
As the official Administrative Conference of reporter and I had w hen he was taking
accord in g to actual earned profit. This would do
random
co
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a
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pim ple on his neck with tape and
th United States — which made the study on opinio ns about do wntown Sanford needs
away with the fl uct ua tions of land value acbl
amed
it
on
a shaving accident. And some
which much of this column Is based — notes in a clarification:
cording to loca tion, often rising
unrealistically
cand
idat
es had aides whose job it was, l ust
de ta iled teport Provided Congress, some in.
First, w he n I sta ted that opinion about
or dropping wi thout reason, accordi
ng to a before a ca mpaign show, to brush the dandruff
teresthig information his been developed on bulldozing the area and start g
general state of mind. Every piece of land t*iid
in anew, I said f
from
Indispensable Hope's shou lders.
past white House requests for tax returns:
was quoting one idea I had heard. It is concept,
ha ve the same kind of basic tax, but if it proved
"Early in the Kennedy administration, not actual physical action . Use of
more profitable In one place than another, the Beyond the physica l, moreover, the need for
Carmine S. Bellino, a special consultant to the Imagination,
tax would rise accordingly. The old theory of cloaking cand ida tes In the ca mouflage of exPresident, entered into arrangemen ts wi th the
Secondly, I stated that I buy over % per cent
forcing de ve lopment by taxing is suicidal, as we cellence is e ven greater. Muskie might have
In ternal Revenue Service to Inspect tax returns of all my needs
President today had he not broken down
are witnessing.
wi thin the city llxnlls, most of
and associated documents,
that in "downtown,"
In Improving down to wn's image, we should emotionally (luring th e New Hampshire
"Similarly, In the Nixon administration,
Third, my reference to traveling to more
not lose sight of th e fact that no city grows as a pr imary. Nixon might never ha ve been
Clark B. Mollenholf, Deputy Counsel to
southerly pla ces of business was In tended to one-street town, nor Will most people travel Preside nt had the citizenry listened in on any of
Preside nt reached an understanding wi th the mean that unless the sa vings w
ere more than 75 beyond the nearest satisfactory places of his ear thy private con versa tions.
commissioner of Internal Revenue conce rning cen ts, the cost of driving would more
business, unless there Is a special reason .
than of fset
"You can't afford frailties," says a top
the irpectIon of tax returns,
lower prices.
The on ly way Sanford could grow nat urally associate to one of the
ranking 1972 Democratic
"So far as is kiiown, nei ther Individual had an
In my op inion, revamp ing down town Sa nf
has been south ward. Many places have sprung candidates, "I remember once whe
n our guy got
actual Presiden tial order to Inspect tax returns. sho uld face the reali ty of hig
up in that area which offer just as good prices tipsy after a hell of a hard day. We
her taxes. To IiiC,
ll , a reporter
They merely eserIniiuence ofuwhl te the real estate tax
and service asdown thwn , so they ifl continue to saw II We were sick with tear. That reporter
edona
cal value of
House to obtain access to tax Information,
location is unfair ;
get area business unless there Is a reason to must have gotten a dozen visi ts
if Improvemen ts are
from a dozen
"In the Watergate in vestiga tion, furthe r made to such prope rtand
y, why should the owne r be
travel farther. Simply dressing up the store sta ffers. In the end , thank God, he
didn't write
evidence was developed that tax return in. made to pay higher ta xes?
fronts will not be enough, but would help.
Th e only fair tax is
It."
formation was Improperly transmitted to the net income. There is
Possibly consolidation of businesses Into a
no assurance that a pa rAs history goes, the politics of Pan-cake
White House„.
Ocular business will gain by ma king
condominium of noncompeting interests, In a makeup is Largjy latterday nonsense.
"A few weeks after President Ford took of. provements. Our baseball park
large area, wi th plenty of parking apace should Th
is a good
(Ice, he issued an executi ve order designed to example. When we
e vaudevflj promises to be Interesting, If
be considered.
had old wooden s ct
control White House access to tax informa tion. large crowds turned out.
only because deification co mpetition Is spirited,
Not so when we got
But, the AdmIn,trat1ve Conference notes fine new struc ture.
Sincerely, and because, as Eisenhower once sa id, "things
M.L. Cullum are more like they are now than
executive orders ca n be changed at will by any
they have ever
A basic la nd tax sho uld be divided into three
Sanford
been
presi de nt or his successors,
be
fore."
Pr
esident
Ford
has had his tee th
ca tegories, and be minimal accordingto
(Mr. Cullim's letter refers to an article that recapped. Hubert Humphrey
is tinting his hair
There is evidence the present head o( the IRS, desirability for profit or pleasure: 1) Upland,
appeared to Ttie Herald last TueMay in
over strong opposi tion, is attempting to well drained; 2) fa rm
wblcb again. Ronald Reagan has no body odor. The One
land
and
woodland;
3)
downtown shoppers gave their
eradicate some of the abuses outlined above, land which is
views
of a Indispenslble Hope? mere ain't just one. All
not developed eit he r because of its
do wntown developuieni program
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these fellows are modest.

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more than a President - In effect, a kind of
supreme being.
Th is said, the story of Reagan in his campaign
office Li not a ct uall y far from the truth at that.
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over Syria's price for prolonging the life of the
U.N. buffer force on the Golan Heights -p rUcipation of
the Palestine Liberation Organization in a Security
Council debate on the entire Middle East situation.
The IS-member council met privately twice on Friday
and scheduled more closed.door meetings today in efforts
to frame a resolution prolonging the force
that would be
agreeable to Israel and Syria and to their backers on the

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describes Reagan ar honest, forthright,
energetic, enthusiastic, candid and decisive.
Reagan reads it and frowns. "Damrnit, man,"
he says, "you forgot modest"
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problem that can hardly be addressed without
coming to grips with a bigger problem. How are we

background information as to what kind of a
person )'OU are.
In th e first ball of 1974 alone, the Internal
going to put a rein on the costs of the health
Rev
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programs we already have?
Justice
with 6,114 returns, U.S. attorneys wi th
Inflation has struck at every aspect of our
9,570, the Securities and Exchange Commission
lives, but only the term "superinflation" applies to
with.. .andonandonandon.
what has happened to medical costs. Federal
TheCivUAeronauUcaBoar1used tai re .na
spending on heal th programs has jumped from $5.9
to look into profits on chart er flights. They were
billion in 1966 to $35 billion this year. Since 1971 th e used to inVestigate alleged kickbacks br a
borrower from th e Rural Electrifi ca tion Adnumber of beneficiaries covered by Medicare has ministration.
They have been used by combined
increased by 29 per cent while th e cost has leaped
strike forces attacking organized crime.
by 105 per cent. The surge in med ical costs has had
In many lnsthnces the user has provi d ed the
a similar impact on premiums paid by individuals
ins wi th no serious or specifi c justifi cati on for
and companies for group insurance, and our
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IRS Abuse,

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insurance would escalate medical costs even more,
wi th a disastrous im pa ct on future fed eral budgets.
Until the link between ins urance and spiraling
costs is better understood, and some measures
devised to cope with it, any new or broadened
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The Winter Park Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
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This free service is offered from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
on the first Wednesday of every rn.nth and Wednesday's will be at the hcpital's new "Association
Building" at-IM Aioma Avenue.
A total of 460 xopIe took advantage of this
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bring their own cards or note paper and have a
message written out In braille.
There Is no charge for this service.
Remember, however, you must take your own
card or note paper with you as none of these items
will be available at the booths, which will be open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

charge, will mark the first time the choir and
symphony orchestra have combined talents in the
traditional Christmas feature.
The choir s under the direction of Dr. Edward
Hotaling while the orchestra is conducted by Robert

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The defense belonged to see- Simmons Lamented, "They are the Cotton Bowl New Year's defense," Royal said.
(AP) -At sundown, the Texas ond-ranked Texas A&amp;M, and It as
good as they are supposed to Day against Georgia. The loser
Akins, who had injured the
coaching staff and playe rs we
helped the Aggies toa.o,jc. be ... They just have so many plays in the liberty Bowl Dec. knee two weeks ago against

IN BRIEF

Metropolitan AAU
Holds Track Meets

agreed on one thing: they had tory in their annual southwest people
that can go get the bail 22 against Southern California. Texas Christian, said, "I just
been mangled and mauled by Conference showdown Friday that you can't get all of them,"
Texas, bAng Its first game to went out and figured to play as
the most awcsorne defense with fifth-ranked Texas.
The 179 total yards was the A&amp;M since 1967, got a con- long as I could. It just didn't
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1d by linebackers Ed Si- lowest offensive producUon for solation prize at the end of i
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Menct.a. 1, Marur, S. Fermin 6
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The Aggies, who had lost 17 of
ELEVENTH - I Al&amp;v Sanchez,
2 Nui Bengoa, 3 Domingo Perez, impressive defensive team I've held the nation's highest-scor. Emory Beliard's first over the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl.
18 previous games against
seen in the conference
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yards rushing. eonferenceco.charnpio
nship for back Ted Constanzo faced Se- razzle-dazzle play on their first
Barr. r'
rell Royal.
The Aggies intercepted three A&amp;M.
vere pressure after senior possession. Bellard did this in
TWELFTH - I Bilbao Aguirre.?
"Their de fense is about as passes, recovered two fumbles
Ma'uri (irna,i, 3 Celaya Juan, I
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good as I've been around,"ec. and stopped Texas two t imes 0
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beaten
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Chutho Ramon
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the $1,200 top prize in the Florida PGA's $10,780 Thousand
Oaks Open golf tournament by dosing with One-over-par
71 and a 54-hole total of 206.
The Lake Placid, N.Y., golfer's four-under-par
total
over the 5,M-Yard Thousand Oaks Country Club course
heat out Bob Shaw of Tallahassee by a stroke Friday.
51mw closed with it 72 for $1,010.
At 208 for $800 was Mark ShlLshk of Thun(h.'r flay,
,(nLario, Can., with 71. Tied a'. 209 for 1625 apiece were
John Darr of Coconut Creek; Bobby Loy of Elon College,
N.C., and Chick Evans of Daytona Beach, all with 71's,
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FRIDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS
FIRST—i ice Sanchez (S), 13 60.
6 CO. 340, 7 Lard Owola (1).
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Ed son 97. Manatee 77

Pro Basketball

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0 13 6) 143 20. P (6 3) $123
FOURTH 1 Domingo Zen-c (S )
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claimed the life of Louis A. "Lou" Onesty, 67, track and
cross country coach the last 22 years at the University of
Virginia.
Onesty, survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell
One.sty, and a son, Louis A. Onesty Jr., collapsed and died
Friday while working at his home.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
A 1931 graduate of the University of ltiutuIls'ifld, ()nt'sty
was a three-year letterman in track1tnd basketball and
LS captain of the track team

EDGAR ROSS
the toughest fight I have ever had.".. . Perez is currently riding a

four fight K.O. win streak, Wayne Battle, Joey Vincent, Cisco
Oliver and Killer Ellis. When Vic first started lighting, it took him
three Years and 17 fights Nefore he stopped four of his opponents.

There is no doubt he is a much improved fighter.
Ross and Perez are the two most active fighters in the world
today. Between them. they have fought 28 times this year, win-

nin 24, losing two and drawing two.

Whalers Drop Mike Byers

Perch Hitting Good At Lake Jessup
Lake Jessup is having one of the best seasons ever on
spe ckled perch and the reports of good catches con tinue to come
in without a let up.
Riley's ('amp on the south side of the lake told of a string of 45
landed by Danny and J.A. MileLl and Willie Westherry. Thurmon
Wright and son pulled in 65, while (Thuch Sowers and Mr. Craven

had 20.

Danny Mae Ashby and husband scored with a total of 85,
Thermart Childs and son helped Vernon Camel take 63, Red
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II a.m. I 44I .liiii Thomas Outdoors
12 noon ( C-6, C.13
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12:30 pin. t9
Arniy.Navy Pro-game Show
12:45 p.m. (9) - College Football The Army Cadets
meet the Navy Midshipmen in JFK Stadium in
Philadelphia. Series standings: Army :; ins, Navy 3,1
6 ties
I pin. 05 NH. Game of the Week
4 p.m. 191 - College Football (The Auburn War
Eagles fact the Crimson Tide of Alabama. The Prudential
College Scoreboard follows imrned,atelv alter the game)
4:30 p.m. (6, 13) -Sports Spectacular (Superskates,
an ice show bend tiling the U.S. Olympic Team, from New
York's Madison Square Gardeni
7 p.m. 1441 Wrestling
College Basketball l'l'tw No. I
11:30 p.m. 0, 8,
rated Indi:imi Hoosiers fl)N't the No. 2 ranked and
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12 noon 113) - Doug Dickey Show
12 noon 135) This is the NFl,
12:30 p.m. 121 Doug Dickey Show
12:3() pin. 16, l3i -- NFl. Pre-garic
1 pin. 12,8) — NFl. Football (Pittsburgh Stne1er.s vs.
Jets at New York
lp.m. 16, 13) — NFI.Foothall New Orleans Saints vs.
Browns at Clevelandi
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Wrestling
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NFl. Football (Minnesota Vikings
4 p.m. (6, 13)
clash with the Redskins at D.C. Stadium in Washington
Vinci' Ikxtley Show
5:30 p.m. 135
Georgia
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9 p.m. 191 NFl. Football New England Patriots
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Lawrence paced McNeese
McNEE$E: Oney 10 22 22.
field goal and two free throws scorers with 25 points while Lawi'ence 1136 15. Rudd I i 1 20.
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Cairo to sell farming and building
equipment in the
Middle East, says a spokesman for the
firm,
Donald J. Macdonald, vice president of
the Muhammad
All Trade Development Corp., said Thursday the corn.
pony will sell fertilizers, tractors, cement, steel building
rods, buses and similar products.

Bulls Break Out

Power Regatta

Of Long Slump

Held In Miami
MIAMI lAP) - Fifteen of th e world's leading power.
boat racers were to prove t he ir superi or ity Saturday as
they climbed into identi cal, lightweight t unnel boats in the
$25,000 Bill Muncey Wide World Marine Invitational.
The event at Miami's Marine Stadium was de vised to
prove driving skill ra th er t ha n su pe rior equipment by
putting
man in similar craft, powered by 75horsepo wer
t!41('engines capable of 100 mile-per-hour speeds.
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familiar wi th closed course racing and was ch osen by a
vote by floating Writers International.

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Nets Bottle Up
Burden, Stop
Squires In ABA

By The Associated Press
third quarter pushed the 76ers
By The Associated Press
The Chicago Bulls finally ahead for good at 59-57. The
a result, the Squires took a 110Th e last t ime the New York 100 decision from the Nets.
came up for air and Coach Dick Sixers took 12 of the next 14
Nets met the Virgi nia Squires,
Motto was extremely happy to points to stretch the lead to 71lirky Burden had a field
gs.'t a fresh breath.
59, then salted it away with an
"Our J,tense kept us together
Choking on a nine-game los- 83-68 lead at the end of the
in We game, especially in the
The Nets made sure
mug streak, the Bulls broke out period.
wo ul dn't happen again Friday second and last quarters,"
of their depressing rut with an
There were th ree elimina tion heats on a course
Kings 98, Jazz 97
night. Specifically, Brian Tay. Loughery said. "We held them
8t-69 National Basketball Assofeaturing th e first ri gh t-hand tu rn lane in closed course
Nate Archibald tossed in 31
to four poin ts in the la*t few
br made sw'e.
racing history, sitJi use top 12 contct2r.t! advancing to
'I;tion victory over the Mu- points, but it took a basket by
minutes. That was the key. Our
the 10-lap finals.
sukee Bucks Friday night.
"Taylor really did an out- defense just carri ed the whole
Sam Lace)' and a pair of free
standing job on Burden, didn't show,"
The field includ ed world offshore driving champion
"I am certainly not beating throws by Jimmy Walker in the
Wall)'
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of
5mm
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Paulo, Brazil; th r ee -time unlimited
the drums about winning any final 14 seconds to give Kansas
Coach
Ke vin Loughery after his
I' S. champion Bill Schumacher of Seattle, Wash.; and
title," said Motto. "Right now City its victory over New or.
In the night's other ABA
ualimited driver Mickey R ed rnud of Palm Desert, Calif.
guard he ld t he Sq uires' high games, the
all I want to do is make the leans,
Denver Nuggets
scorer to merely six points.
Other drivers are t un nel-boat soars Johnnie Sanders of
playoffs since we are in a hole
Lakers 126, Braves 105
w hi pped the San An tonio Spurs
51) far.
1).-river. Cob.; Jimbo McConnell of Wonder Lake, Ill.:
Lucius Allen scored 22 po i nt-ii
The result was a 116-97 Nets 140-136 in overtime and the
Rarry Wxxls of Vancouver, Wash.; Geoff Briggs of East
'For us it's got to be the same to lead Los Angeles in a blister*
Spiri ts of St. Louis trimmed th e
hampton, N.Y.; Torn Pose)' off Plano, Tex.; and inboard
old story—getting inside, ing offensive show that buried
Indiana Pacers 113-112.
hanipion (;err)' Bangs of Seattle, Wash..
grabbing the offensive board Buffalo.
"That hu rt t hem," Loughe.-y
Foreign challengers are Angelo Vassena of I ta ly; Roger
arid playing tough defense. I am
acknowledged , "Ticky's got to
Suns 110, Trail Blazers 101
Juli us Erving scored 31 points
.Jenkins
very agreeable to letting the
of England: Andre Dierckx of Belgium: Cees Van
score for them or they're in and keyed a last-quarter rally
Paul Westphal scored 17 ot
Der Velden of holland: Bill Badsey of South Africa and
tr ouble."
other team shoot from the lii' 21 points in the fourth quarto lead the N'.,' offense. The
Jorge Regnicoli of Argentina.
outside because we'll win inure ter fr lift Phoenix over PortNets
and Squires were never
The w inner ill earn $10,000,
Last week, Burden did his
than we'll lose."
haid.
more than seven points apart
thing, netting 32 points—and
Chicago center Tom Boeras throughout the first three
winkle also was happy 'o see a
quarters and it wasn't until late
little sunshine in Ch icago.
in the game that New York
"This is the best game We've
broke it open.
played because everyone was
moving," he said. "I know
A layup by Taylor finally put
there's been a lot of pressure on
New York ahead 84-12 and the
rue because I'm supposed to be
Nets, led by Erving's eight
a good passer and not a good
points, outscored Virginia 17-5
scorer. But maybe we'll get
in the last four minutes to pull
roiling now."
away.
11y MURRAY OLDERMAN
playboy of the sestern world. sun of a preacher man and lives
In the other NBA games, the
The Herald Services
No more than any other 31- his life accordingly.
Johnny Neumann helped the
Boston Celtics whipped the At.
year-old bachelor millionaire
Not if you've heard Fran
106Squires
take a 33-32 edge in the
lant.a Hawks 114-107, the Phila.
Myths I could do without:
and maybe less than most ream out an offensive lineman
.
first
quarter,
when the lead
delphia 76ers blasted the
That Li.ils Tiant Is a lovable, because Joe doesn't always like for not holding his block, or a
changed
hands
14 times. Vir.
Seattle SuperSonics 113-94, the ('harming Cuban.
to pursue.
0%
over enthsia.stic tackier. Fran
gima
had
a
54-5.3
advantage at
Kansas City Kings nipped the
lie isn't. In fact, he can be
That Yogi Berm is a funny has the redbbooded tastes and
the half and 82-78 at the end of
New Orleans Jazz 98-97, the Los downright ornery.
man.
4.
vocabulary of any other football
)
the
third period before the Nets
Angeles Lakers turned ba ck the
Tha t Woody Hayes would
Not by design. He never said player.
took
charge. Swen Nater added
'11\"'
Buffalo Braves 126-105 and the make his grandmother run m ost of those "funnies"—Joe
That Walt Frazier Is
cool
19
points
for New York while
Phoenix Suns trimmed the extra laps.
L/ta.Garagiola made them up for he never sweats.
Neuma
nn
led the Squires with
1.
)
Portland Trail Blazers 110-101.
u.S grandfather maybe, yes. him.
The man they call Clyde
24.
Mickey Johnson grabbed a But Woody's secret as a college
That Joe Garaglola was a makes an overt effort to show
\\
career high of 19 rebounds and administrator and recruiter is lousy ballplayer.
I JD
that he perspires, but guys like
I
Nuggets 140, Spurs 136
Mutt Goukas and Bob Love "momism".-.the old gals love
/\(
He wasn't--he even s tarr ed in JoJo White or Nate Archibald
Rookie David Thompson
contributed clutch fourth-quar. him.
a World Series. But he found out bring out the beads.
,,,l.m
scored six of Denver's 12 overkr shooting to blow ('pen a tight
That Joe Namath is the poking sellhumor could pay off.
% .4'
That John McKay is just a
time points to lead the Nuggets
game and give Chicago its
That Vince LMmbardi Was an natural, effervescent wiL
over San Antonio. The regutriumph over Milwaukee. It
unmitigated tyrant.
lie is a generally taciturn
lation game ended with the
also marked the fewest points
He could be just the opposite, man who makes up calculated,
,
I
teams
tied at 128 as Denver's
7
ever scored against Chicago in
3 /
since in private Vince tended to wry witticisms for sports
Byron
Beck hit a three-point
10 NBA seasons.
by shy and even funloving, and writers—and will need plenty of
shot with two seconds remainCeltics 114, hlasks 107
j'
hi' turned very introspective in them next year in Tampa.
Ing in the fourth quarter.
John Havlicek, playing after
ko
his late years.
That college football builds
getting five stitches in a cut
Spirits 113, Pacers IU
That Ilosiard ('asciI has character in fl.s players.
over his right eye, scored 20 of
Freddie Lewis led a secondcommand of the English
,..:
Two of the foremost varsity
his 26 points in the second half
half
WALT
FRAZIER
charge that carried the
language.
coaches of our time, Darrell
to lead Boston over Atlanta.
Spirits of St. Louis past Indiana.
lie hasn't, since bombastic Royal of Texas and John is just a big
oaf who staffs Lewis scored
Havlicek took an elbow in fJ
oratory
19 of his 32 points
and
flaunting McKay of Southern California. baskets.
rye earl)' in the first period, but
¼
in
the
second
half, including a
polysyllabic words doesn't argue convincingly that it just
Be hind his veneer 01 in
returned to rally the Celtics
key
basket
wi
1, 1
com
th
pe
2'i minutes to
nsate for questionable ain't so—character is built in souciance, the former Low go
1.'
wi th eight poin ts in the thi rd
at
th
/
syntax.
gave
St.
Louis
a 113-107
the borne.
Alcindor is one of the brightest, lead.
quarte r and 12 in the final pen'
That Ronone Arledge Is the
That George Blanda is a most refl ective big men in
od.
most powrrful man In vent-rable, kindly old man.
sports.
76ers 113, SuperSonics
American sports,
lie is just as acerbic and
That Jack
George McGinnis scored 26
There really is no Roone crusty at the age of 4.8 as he was and dour. Nicklaus is stodgy
as Philadelphia surged
Arbedge. He was invented by in his early 30s throwing touchThe mature Jack Nicklaus,
back from a 16-point, seco nd (Thuck Howard. And neither of down passes for the Houston tr mnuned d
ow n, is one of
quarter deficit to defeat Seattle. J
them returns phone calls.
Oilers.
most
gracious
athletes of our
McGinnis' basket t 7:12 of the
GEORGE Bl.ANI)A
That' Fran Tarkenton is the
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Bowl and that's all that matters."
When the Bruins ereni itt'
Urg loose of the ball they were
letting go an overwhelming offensive show that ran up 414
yards against USC's respectec
defense with Sdarra throwing
two I urbjdown passes to tight
end Don Pederson. Wendell Tyler, who had four fumbles, ran
for 130 yaris including a 57 yard
touchdown punt.
But it was the Bruin defense,
a subject of derision much of
the year, that saved the day,
stopping Southern Cal drives
tour times in ttya fourth quarter.
The Bruins gave up the ball
eight times on fumbles, twice in
the final five minutes, but the
UCLA defense came through
both times.
Ohio State, top ranked and
unbeaten, is corning to Pass.

NEW YORK I Al' i - Dave McAvov and Ed Backus
have been elected co-captains of the 1976 Columbia
University football team, it was announced today.
McAvoy is a wide receiver and Backus a defensive
back. Both are juniors.

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FIRST - I Aldana Ouaola, 2
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Central Division
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Washington
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Houston
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Fridays Results
Ero:a Larnea.
Boston III, At)Jnta 107
SIXTH - I Barre [criave. 2.
Phildilp1li 113, SCL?III' 94
Cache litre, 3 Dom,rv)o Voris, 4
Chicago $9. M,laukpe 49
Oguila Mencha, S Plegul Sanchrj,
VinWiS City 1. 14tw Orleans
6 .'.ihva Jivi, 7 Silbeo flengo.a. I.
97
Aricra Pt'tj
Los Angeles 126, CuflIlo 10.5
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PPong Ito, Portland 101
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great game against Montreal away before Hey Comeau and bres rallied for three goals in triumph.
Ron Climie scored three goals
Atlanta
Coach
Fred and came away with nothing Dave Kryskow_.on an assist
the
final
period
and
skated
past
Ken
Baird,
Norm
Ullman,
and
Larry Pleau—a 30-goal
Creighton
saved
his (except a 4-0 loss),
from goalie Dan Bouchard— California.
Rusty
Patenaude
and
Tim
scorer
last season—broke a 20thanksgiving for Friday night,
"Of course, we only played made it 6-2. Jim McKenny
Pete
McNab
and
Gil
Per.
Sheehy
hit
for
Edmonton.
Larry
game
scoring
drought with his
after his Flames ended a week- about half a game against closed out the scoring.
reault also scored for Buffalo. Lund scored twice while Don first goal of the season to lead
long losing string with a 6-3 Philadelphia (in a 7-3 loss), but
In the National Hockey Dave Hrechkosy and Bob Mur. Larway and Andre Rinse had New England over Denver.
triumph over the Toronto a lot of people get beat there." League's
other game Friday doch scored California's first. the others.
Climie, Rcsaire Palement,
Maple Leafs.
Romnanchych opened the night. Buffalo topped California period goals.
Jets 5, Torus 3
Climie and Tom Webster made
Aeros 7, Oilers 4
"This sure was a long time scoring, then Toronto pulled 4-2. In the World Hockey AssoAnders Hedberg scored two it 4-0 early in the s'cond period
coining and I just hope It's the ahead on a pair of power play ciation, it was Houston 7, EdHouston's Frank Hughes, goals to lift Winnipeg over To- before center Ralph Backstrom
ronto.
start ofa trend," said Creighton goals by Errol Thompson monton 4; Indianapolis 3, who scored three goals in
scored for the Spurs.
after Larry Romanchych within 22 seconds. Thompson's Cleveland 1; New England 7, first period, said, "Good things
Bill Lesuk, Norm Beaudin
Racer's 3, Crusaders I
scored twice to help his Flames first goal came with two Denver 3, and Winnipeg 5, To. come in bunches." His first and Mats Lindh had the other
Cleveland
took a 1-0 first-pcronto 3.
tally came at 11:37 of :he ses- Winnipeg goals.
to victory after losses to Mon- Flames in the penalty box.
Vaclav nod lead on Russ Walker's
Sabres 4, Seals 2
treal and Philadelphia.
sion, his second at 17:46 and his Nedomansky, with two goals, power play goal but the Racers'
Toni l.ysiak tied it for At.
Buffalo's Danny Gare scored third just 3o seconds later as the and Richard Farda scored for Bob
Siclnski scored twice and
"The toughest thing ,about lanta, Hilliard Graves made it twice, giving him seven goals in Acros tied a WHA record with Toronto.
Dick Proceviat once to give
this week was that we played a 3-2 and Homanchych put it his last s games, a the Sa- Eheji 1411i consecutive borne Whalm
7, Spurs 3
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SATURDAY NIOHTENTRIES

IIOUS'TON API - Bob Prince, fired a month ago as
play-by-play announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates, has
been hired by the Houston Astros.
Astros Vice President Dean Borda said Friday Prince
will join the Astros' regular broadcasting team 01 Gene
Elston and lMel I';LSSe.

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Rev. Griles and Tom Gordie, both regular fishermen in
the
Still more excellent speck catches were reported in the St. Osteen Bridge Camp section of
the river. have been getting a few
Johns River at Lemon Bluff, and the many 'Thanksgiving day
bas3.Tomhasscoreda1mostev.yt.jmeoutthisweek
y and had a ball as he
%isitors were treated to a display of school bass activity as the
assisted
in
landing
28
trout
and
a
The
bank
anglers
are
taking
fair
strings
of
specks
and
bream
bass.
"Trout-touts"
accounted
feeding bass jumped all day long,
in
the
vicinity
of
th
e
old
bridge,
for
all
the
fish
taken.
The
%Titer
and
wife
brought
fv)me
a mixed
Jim Penney of Martha Isle Camp says there are plenty
of hip
string
of
The
most
tr
out
and
ch
outstanding
annel
bass
catch
reported
from
numbering
the salt water thLs
31 on a Monday trip to
bluegill in the river now, many of them well over a pound in size.
week was made from the Main Street Pter in Daytona Beach. Turtle Mound.
Speck fi.sherrnen are taking good strings of big ones but the bass.Merle Keller, pier mntnager,
when contacted Friday morning,
hav
havee been on the slow side,
Reports from Inlet Harbor on the deep sea trips are scarce
was excited a bout a 27 pound channel bass
Landed only a few bu t th e big run of ki ng mackerel is expected to hit
many inexperienced hunters were on the
off th e Daytona
river over the lfloiflentsearlier. Jim Gazaway, casti ng
holiday. it was almost unsafe for the anglers. In fart, one local
with a "Sea4lawk"plug Coast any day now. One commercial fisherman told of seeing it
for
hunter had his duck decoys shot up'
him on 12 pound test line. And that, fellow anglers, is no easy
long"

dena as the Big Ten champions.41-20 earlier this season al.
Marinaro'sNCAAsingleseason McKay had never before lost cluded:
UCLA, 8-2-1 overall, won the though there were some bright record.
four in a row at the school.
Pacific-4 Conference spot in spots for the Bruins 1"nr ex"UCLA must be awfully good
'I really thought we played
"A lot has been made of our if they can beat us fumbling 11
all Woody Hayes has to do is the Rose Bowl with a 6-1 con- ample, no one else has scored our best game of the season," losing streak since I announced
figure out what it is.
times."
ference record, the same three touchdowns against the
said Bell. "It wasn't good I was going into professional
The 14th-ranked Bruins league mark as California. But Buckeyes this
Sciarra, who ran for 85 yards
fall,
enough, though, was it?"
football," McKay said. "I don't and passed for 86, said the
earned a place in the Rose Bowl the Bruins defeated Cal earlier
Southcr Cal, bound for the
It was John
for the first time in a decade
and earned their first appear- Liberty Bowl with a 7-4 mark, [.os Angeles McKay's final think it was such a big deal. I Bruins seemed to become more
game as USC just thought this team was bet- tense in the second half, when
and a rematch with Ohio State ance in the New Year's Day
got 286 yards total offense coach, and his
with a tense 25-22 victory over Classic since Jan. 1, 1966
fourth con- ter than It Is; I guess It isn't." eight fumbles occurred, even
by against the Bj
136ofiton secutivt defeat since annowtcMcKay shook his head about though they led 18-14 at half.
winning their Imt thre games of the ground by
Ricky Bell, who Ing he would join Tampa in the all the UCI A m ist ak esa nd the ii
incredible 11 fumbles,
the season,
t ne.
finished the regular season with National Football League. In
"1 don't care about the fumTrojans' inability to take adThe Buckeyes whipped UCLA 1,875 yards — six short of
said it all proves how
Ed his 16th season at Southern Cal, vantage of them, then con- goodSciarra
bles, I don't care how bad we
UCLA really Is.

IIAHTFOIW, Conn. I Al'1
Mike Byers. a veteran
World hockey Association right wing, was given his
unconditional release Friday night by the New England
Whalers.
Byers had four goals and three assists in 17 games this
season and General Manager Coach Jack Ke1lr' said Lw
Was unhappy with his performance.
Byers, 29, had been placed on waivers but v as 111,1
('lalmed by any WIIA team for the $100 waiver )rite.
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Flounder have been the best among the many species biting
around the pier. Keller said that live
shrimp have been scarce so
the pier anglers resulted to small jigs bumped along th e bottom
and the live and six pound flounder loved them.
Bluefish, whiting, sheeix%he.ad, and drum comprised the
bala nc e of the catc hes.
The East Channel of the I nd ian River has been "hot" with
school sized chan ne l bass and trout for e past
th
two weks. Eric
Vthlen called to tell of a catch of fifty landed by an acquaintance.
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NEW YORK I API
The Metropolitan Amateur
Athletic Union conducts the first of three development
track meets next Friday night, opening New York's indoor track and field season.
Three mileels art' scheduled in Maths1ln Square Garden
with the first one the Wan.arnjjker Mmllrose Gaines
Jan. 30.
The others are the U.S. Olympic' lnvitatioil on Feb. 20
and the i\AU national challIplonShips Feb. 27.

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Ever since Cain and Abel decided arbitration couldn't settle
—
their differences, the orid has seen iiian, rcit 1iliL.
Miami
LaSalle
27.
Ail am,
Some were spontaneous while oth ers have been planned. In
estmirtis1ec Christian to
NHL
the later category would fall Tuesday night's match between
CLASS A
Campbell Conference
Greensboro 7, Liberty Bristol
Victor
"Taco" Perez and Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross at the Orlando
Patrick Division
Sports
Stadium.
WL TPIsGFGA
TallahasseeFAMU II.
I.OLISSAPSIS
While
th is bout, for the Southern junior middleweight
Bran Phlpha
35 tC3 5?
ford
NY
Island
t
2$
championship,
ma'
lack
St
expertise n the manly art of self
Petersburg St'oreuest
Atlanta
9 12 2 20 61 69
Tampa Temple HeiçMs 0
NY Rangr
defense, as shown by men like Jim Corbett, Sugar Ray Robinson without his friend and trainer, Frank BrazeR. This could be the
$13 7 II 69 90
Trenton
71. Ocala Marion
and Muhammad All, I am certain it will contain efforts similar to single most important factor in
Smythe Division
Academy 0
th e bout.
Chicago
th at of Jack Th e Ripper.
75 76 67
Hastings 20. Jacksonville Unu St
- the punishment Ross
Louis
takes
in the early rounds figures to
S
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s
2'
n
s'
.r5ity Christian 0
Perez and Ross will be bent on destroying each other. Not
Vartcvr
take
it
stoll
late
in
the
fight.
I
9
$
21
63
61
because
Especially
since Ross has never gone
Belle Glades Day 33. Fort K C
of a deep hatred , as was the case when Perez met Joey past eight rounds.
8 13 3 15 16 79
Lauderdale Gold Coast Chris
M i nn
Vincent this past summer, but because It is the only way both men
16 o
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Wales
Conterenc
know how to act in the rL'ig.
Miami Northwest Christian 7,
he has fought better fighters.
Norris
Division
Miami Christian 3
It is doubtful if this week's crowd will exceed the one that sat
Mon treal
16 1 3 35 l
Key We-st Mary Irrrr.eculate t. Ar;ic
Perez knows how gckxl Perez is but Ross hasn't yet learned
Ifl on the 'in ce nt.l't'rez scrap but those who do coil
1 t
7 26 6.6 5.3
out will see a tx,w good floss is.
5, ar. t i
C"r
Pitts
9 97
light that would do justice to back alley brawl.
On paper Perez should win the fight bya knockout in the ninth
Detroit
6 11 1 16 61 97
Ross
normally
has
trouble
getting
oil
early
when
he
performs
or
tenth
round. But wars aren't
washn
17
3
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fought on paper and a lot of people
front of cash customers. For this reason, I see Perez winning in the know think Ross will
Adams Division
take the title in less than six rounds.
Buffalo
the first two rounds, big.
17 4 1 3$ ,00
,
No matter who has his hand raised in victory the real winners
Bost
11 6 s ii 7$ 61
[)zing this six mintue period, Ross won't hit the canvas but will be the
Ioiortto
fans who come out and sit in on this fight that should be
9 7 6 24 66 70
he figures to come out or his cocnerf or r
Calif
three nbattereciand talked about for years to come.
915 220 70 15
EAST
bloody fighter.
Friday's Results
Providence 102. Stoneri,Il 76
Atlanta 6. Toronto 3
Rounds three through seven will decide who is to emerge
Notes And Quotes On The Perez-Ross Fight.
Perez will he
St )osepws. Pa l, Albright
victorious. These Five rounds figure to be boxing at its brutal appearing on W`TRR's Sportsline show Sunday night at
Saturdays Games
6:30.
best.
70
New York Rangers at Pi tts
7be
program is on at 1400 on your AM radio dial and
Army 56. Leigh 79
will
allow
area
burgh
The man ill control at the start of round eight should be the fight fans the
opportunity to call in and speak to Perez.
Fordharn 41. Navy S3
St. Louis at New York Island winner and from this neutral comer it looks like Perez.
The
Manhattan 99. Connectic ut 13
official line on the fight is — -6-5 pick-em". . .
irs
Ross
believes
"I
My reasons For leaning towards the champ are these:
Wash'ngton I Lee 54. York 47
Philadelphia at Toronto
will
stop
Perez
around
the
sixth
round"..
.
Vic
holds
to
the
belief,
SOUTH
- he has proven he can withstand
Vancouver at Montreal
the pressures of a big "I expect the fight to go the distance but if I
St
Bernard, Ala 71. Carson
Washington at Minnesota
can stop him sooner,
match
while this is Ross' initial effort.
Newman 69
you better believe I will be In there trying. No matter when the
Detroit at Kansas city
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he has the same team with him that he has had all along. fight ends, I will come out the winner."
Buffalo of Los Angeles
$1. Drake 4.3
On the other hand. Ross is coming into the biggest light of his life
Boston at Chicago
Both men express the same iew wt-i they
lll,no'S 60, Neo 51
say, "This will be
Today's Gaines
Louisiana St. 109, CCNY 73
Lamar 101, C. Oklahoma $0
Coe $7. Ripon $6
Beloit $1, Grinnell $4
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Tarpon Springs 6. Starke
Bradford 0
CLASS AA
St Joe 2. Alachua San
CI
Palmetto 37. Fort Mead 17
Vildwo00 2$. Crescent City 16
Pap'ce,ee 7$. Melbourne Cen
'rh CathoI,( 7
U matilla 19. Clermont 13
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Lan4 7. Winter Park 8
i.tIeait Miami Lakes 21.
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Palmetto 0
Sassota 70. 16rQ0
CLASS AAA
MUci 19 Mariann
Tamp,a
JtSut 1$, T,t,j%,II
AtrOflJu? 11, Ovt
Deiray Beach Atlantic
7.
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Jacksorwlle Bolles 7$. St Au
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Ocala Forest IS. Winter Get
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Detr? at P* York
Seattle at Clevclhnd
a t Houston
Chicago at Milwaukee
Phoeni x a? Golden State
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Morrall In Spotlight, Reaves In Wings
By THE ASSOCIATFI) PRESs the bruised chest he suffered in Pittsburgh at the New York
more. That gave him six corn. one game in front
of Cincinnati trinuned St. Louis' lead to just
With the National Football last week's stunning loss Jets, Houston at Cincinnati, pletions
in 15 attempts this sea- and two up on Houston in the
one-half game over
League season reaching its against Cleveland.
Atlanta at Oakland, Kansas son.
AFC Central. Pittsburgh has 1 11 over Washington,Dallas and
The NFL's 11th weekend got City at Baltimore, San Franshowdwri stage, the success or
Still, that's a better per- won eight straight gaines and
failure of two playoff-hopeful an early start on Thanksgiving cisco at Philadelphia, San cenlage than Cincinnati's carries
Dallas can t,ie for the top spot
the streak against the
clubs may depend on the ability Day when Buffalo stung St. Diego at Denver, Chicago at' Heaves, who has connected on
a
row,
by
beating the Giants and if
Jets, who've lost seven in
of a pair of little-used backup Louis 32-14 and Los Angeles Green Bay and New Orleans at just four of 16 this year as
AnWashington can halt Mmquarterbacks.
shut out Detroit 20.0.
Cleveland.
derson's backup but could find
The
Oakland
Raiders
can
Join
nesota's
10-game winning
In the American Conference
The Rams' victory clinched
New England plays the l)ol- himself in the driver's seat Los
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Angeles and Minnesota as a streak, would tighten things
East, Miami holds a one-half their third straight NEC West phins at Miami in Monday against Houston.
division
champion by beati ng even more, lea ving the Red.
game lead over Buffalo and is title and also wrapped up Mm- night's game.
Anderson was listed as ques- Atlanta this week and hoping skins only one game behind.
just one game ahead of Balti- nesota's NEC Central crown.
Morrall will be calling the
tionable because of his chest in- that Kansas City loses to Balimore, The Dolphi ns also must Buffalo's triumph tightened plays for Miami in that one.
Kansas City's game at BaliIt's jury suffered against the more. The Raiders, who've won more Is vital to the Colts,
lace the remainder of the sea- both the AFC and NEC East not exactly an unfamiliar role
whose
son with 41-year-old Earl Mar- races, putting pressure on for the veteran quarterback, Browns last week. After he left five straight games, are after five-game winning streak has
rail at quarterback, replacing Miami ft. the AFC East and who c'tmne off the bench to steer the game, Cleveland came on to their fourth consecutive AFC them hot on Miami's tail In the
core 20 points in the fourth West crown.
injured Bob Griese.
cutting the Cardinals' NEC
C Baltimore to the Super Bowl in quarter
AFC East. The Chiefs, have
and win
its first game
And in the AFC Central, Cm- East edge to just one-half gariie 1970 an then did the s'ame thing
turned their season around,
Meanwhile, B u f ía b'S
of the year.
ctnnati hass slipped one game over Dallas and lL, over Wash- for the Dolp hins in 1972.
winning five of seven games
Thanksgiving Day victory over since an 0-3 start.
behind Pittsburgh and may ington.
But he had a dreadful time
That
loss,
combined
with
St.
Louis not only put the heat
have to use backup John
Sunday's schedule has Dallas last Sunday, c'mpleng only Pittsburgh's Monday night on Miami in the
AFC East but
Sunday's other games have
Heaves at quarterback if Ken hosting the New York Giants, one of nine passes after i1?SC
trouncing of Houston left the also produced pressure for the no bearing on the
Anderson does not recover from Minnesota at Washington, was injured In the loss to Balti- 4efending champion
remaining
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that it can be used to can be set in at any point along
plates
AP Nesssfeaturrs
join two pieces of soft mate. the track to spotlight an object
What's new on the market? rials, such as canvas, leather, or an area ... that the lam.
fiber glass, plastic and fabric in phokiers are available in
THE PUODUCT
A pattern any combination, as well as cylinders, square tubes,
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system for constructive in• wood and metals, and wood or flashlight types and spheres o(
expensive furniture,
metal with any soft material
various sizes
and that both
Manufacturer's claim -That ;Ind that there is a heavy-duty the lainpholders and the track
the patterns make it possible to model with four heads for max- come in a wide range of finishes
build small or large pieces of imum holding power and where to match any decor,
furniture with construction only one side of a surface can be
(The pattern system is manu•
grade lumber ... that a typical reached.
lactured by Woodpecker Pat.
pattern package includes an interns, 108 W. 39th St., New
struction sheet, lumber list,
Track York, N. V. 10018; the planning
THE PRODUCT
pattern pieces, special glue and lighting especially designed for package by Plan of the Century,
decoratiseooden peis that residences
$
94t N f'Ini St., Orans'n Cflf.
the patternsare laid directly on
Manufacturersclaim-That 92667; the rivet tools by Ajax
the wood to mark off where to the track is a slender aluminum Hardware Corp., 852 S. Ajax
join the pieces and where to electrified channel that can be Ave., City of Industry, Calif,
hammer in nails, eliminating easils installed on a ceiling or 91749 and the trick lighting by
the need for a t square or ruler wall
that lampholders, in a Hale lighting, 400 Busse Rd,
... and that patterns have so far varietv of Shapes ,Ind colors, Elk Grove Village, Ill, 6OW,. I
been created for such items as a
"butcher block" style sofa.
d i bed an irmth.iir and otto-- '
man, a bunk bed, student desk,
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a harvest table, bookcases, cof.
tee tables anti serving carts.
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Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975
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the same styled beige cardigan, year alter year.
Diet faddist cousin George's
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formerly was often the
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are found in both
rationale for presenting men's
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representations are often lightWell, this season suddenly
hearted and whimsical. Dermenswear, particularly the
vied from the T-shirt craze,
new and Jolly sportswear, has a
they span all prices and
recoginited special appeal all its
generatiom. However, there
own. The foremost being men.
are any number of trend
roomy jackets (often with necklaces for men are no longer
like it.
5g7ters fo Christmas. In
As Norman Carr, the CiCtailS like contrast ribbing, shocking. Even mass producers addition to
conversatlonaLs and
executive director of Men's hoods and zip fronts) to look like Dante, the popular-priced Art D
designs, Jacquards
of cozily'
Olympian.
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Most men's
Fashion
Association
company, put and geomet.rics make a classic
America, explains it, th e manufacturers admit that the together parallel bars of return. N neck style is
owing emphasis on sports in outfits will seldom be spotted sterling silver on a chain as a especially
de riguer. Colors are
roadside cn frosty mornings, man's necklace, complete with found
our society
anywhre on the palette.
current explosioa o( fashion Instead, men wal more Rely matchLng bracelet., seWng for
testLiTioniaLs by male sporting wear them as "~inerwear" for $23 apiece. Tor'*oise-colored
figures - has spurred a new lounging. They're more corn- puka shell necklaces from
e ar making a
clothing consciousness among fortable and fashionable than Hawaii
Exclusive designers, Uke Bruce
men during the lag five yean. PdJam" Or long Johns.
Plushy velours In rich tones Keiser for Sculpture to Wear,
Luxury Patio Apartments
"When you find a John
bottle
green
are
are
making
novelty
Items
Newcombologoonthebigtoeof
STUDIO 1,2,3
it pastel tennis sock that the winner3for ChrLitmas gifts. neckwear. One of his is a gold,
BEDR00m SUITES
coordinates with his tennis Like all men's clothing this silver and mother-of-pearl fly2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES
shirt, and when Arnold Palmer year, this sporty style isn't sold motif pendant on a gold chain
endorses men's robes, there's for one particular age group that costs $380.
no question that fashion is versus another. The average Ties aren't dead, ordy the dull
FROM 925
price for the jogging, warm-up ones. Ties go from dull to
Important even to
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sector that used to disdain it." ensembles approximately O. dap,er in a tie-shirt corn1505 w. 25th St.
But it's women. report
There also are diverse biniat.ion. Damon Creat,ions, for
SANFORD
menswear manufacturers, who menswear categories ripe for example, is offering a pale blue
shirt with two darker blue
A" the prime movers of their gift-picking.
ProIes;.onatIyManjqpt
reindeer In an overall pattern.
wares, simply because they like
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their lives t
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man's neck is now also a rth'tdeer coordinates. At about
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Th&amp;e are fuzzy and flat golf
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or thoroughbreds. Even hosiery
gets in the sporting game with
loads of sibrant racer stripes.
But heating up for the
sportiest Christmas ever are
the newest sportswear get-u ps.
Call them warm-up suits,
jogging suits, sweatsuits or jILT
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many contemporary homs must be mnde with regard to dwarf yaupon holly, lantano,
may represent a thing of beauty the growth conditions of
daylilles, dwarf bamboo,
or a problem of poor plant planter, such as whether the confederate jasmine, liriope,
choice and poor plant health. planter Is well drained, is it coontie and aspidistra.
Perhaps the best solution in deep or shallow and is it in sun
The sunny planter may inchoosing the best plantings for or shade'!
dude:
yucca,
dwarf
Planters Is to plant permanent
Do not overplant. Allow py'racantha, dwarf nandina,
dwar-f evergeen plantq which ample room for ultimate plant dward yaupon hoHy, dwarf
provide
year-round
at. size and eliminate later pruning junipers, liriope, daylllies,
tractiveness, then supplement or removal of plants. Keep thle, dwarf pomegranate, con.
the planting with seasonal planting simple, neat and at. federate jasmine coontie or
flowering or foliage plants for a tractive yet avoid monotony. Japanese purple honeysuckle.
seasonal accent.
Due to location, some plan.
Planters in shade may be
The home garderer will often ters are not conducive to op. enhanced with aucuba, fatsia,
miss a planting date, thus the timum plant production. Those fatshedra, Indian haw thorne,
area which Is to be acented beneath overhangs of the home dwarf azalea, ajuga, coontie cr
remains void for the season, receive little rainfall and must holly fern.
WIthout permanent plantings, be watered by hand. Planters
For the planter which
th,loi wildiar season. too presents against west brick walls absorb receives part sun and put
a time of oid for the planter. much summer heat. Many shade, the gardener may
Over the past several years planters have poor drainage choose from dwarf yaupon,
plant breeders have developed and others have very poor soil. dwarf
holliei,
Indian
outstanding dwarf plants which
The springtime gardener who hawthorne, liriope, s'inca,
are very adaptable to limited prefers an air conditioned home confederate Jasmine, dwarf
planting areas, such as the to surnmer gardening should gardenia, Japanese black pine,
planter. The homeowner has a choose plant which demand dwarf sasanqua or Japanese
wide selection from which to very little care and attention purple honoeysuckle.

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this weekend and register to win a set
of m e n's and women's golf clubs .
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on Tuesday, December 23, 1975.

Sanora iS the delightfUl, !amily-oriented, residential community with such a
combination of luxury features and money-saving Opportun i ties you have to see

it for yourself. And when you buy a home at Sanora, just look at what you get.

FREE Membership in Mayfair Country Club. A full year's- family memberShip to
the Mayfair Country Club in Sanford. This membership entitles you and your family
to full use of the Club's facilities. Including the magnificent 18-hole golf course.
FREE Membership in SANORA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
Among the
many attractions of lite at Sanora is a complete recreation center featuring junior
Olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas.
These facilities are owned and operated by the Sanora Homeowners Association,
in which your initiation tee of S400.is paid in full.

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Mark Wilson £ *1 Peggy to James
C. Live. WP. Lot 4. The Colon.
flldes. Third Sec.. 1)7.700.
Louis M lotla &amp; Marruerite to
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Rot R Gai-ar1t. ig&amp; Juanita 1, $41000
has arrived and plants are serves
Michael F
Shoemaker Contr. Co • Inc. to
Howard &amp; WI
ground heat provided
K • sgi to Wm J Duby &amp; *1 Betty
The Greater C onstr. Corp to Burbridge E. Ratliff £
to Levic Fla my, Lot I &amp; J E ill? 5'
dormant,
wt.
the cover extends to the ground Margaret
of P4 I' of S 1590
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Wayne T Okonskl4, wt Margaret Lb
W 6' of?, 81k D. English Ests.
Genevieve P
Lot 13, 81k C.
of SW', of St'C 11 23 74 (Ics E 30' for tO 81k B, Th
(;i'e Physical protection by
Sec 5, Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor. Sec. S
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at the circwnferer1ce of the No (lieu of FcI 13.900
.100
14,500
covering the upper parts of the
C l i ffor dJordan to EvelineM J
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plant to Der it the t'rn,itvi hf
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Katherine to Samuel Samrnons 4'
Meijly &amp; *1 8ont Lee, Lot 61
In case of a
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plastic
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plant.
8e?ty Al W ',of Lot IS. &amp; all of LOtS IratWoo,j Ests
Perhaps the best method t
EdWarLtOWI. Martha
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r materials. Use stakes or mvere freeze, place an electric
L 10 Richard L. Dulotor Jr. &amp; wt .
71 &amp; 74. 61k IS Crystal Lake Winter
James 0 Lash &amp; wI Debris tO
circumvent cold damage
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Lot &amp;B A. 7rvS Ravenna
I'mes S ci. $74,900
) make a frame around the shrub light bulb I nside the plastic
Kemptori 5 Ho*Iand Jr 5 WI Nancy
Using plants native , IS
your or tree
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LoCh Arbor. 176.0m
Eugene Perry Wall to Mary P
L • LI S Piptat of Pinecrest His,
to prevent the plastic co vering. This will provide
area, those imported from
I4alIi,vv. Arwood to Thomas H.
/1111, Lot 4 81k 9, Sanford Farms,
from touching the foliage, necessary heat to keep a plan
$100
Brown £ wt. Barbara J.. Lot
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Donald M Luke to Robert Lee
similar climatic zone or those
0114,81k 1. Palm Terrace, (grantor
,dqar J Wilson &amp; *1 Maria A to HiltOn. Lot
use of co vers for plants from freezing. Be sure to
73 T,,"P4" Green Ests
that have be come acclimated to Proper
Hmer S. Gasking &amp; *1 Theresa F, $15,900
LLsil
reduced cold injury by remove all coverings im204 Lot 775 all of 744, N 7)' of 79
Nader Homes, Inc to Leonart
our type Of winter. When redt
James G Maqill £ wI Lucy fr to
uuni neat loss from the mediately
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after
planted in a location suitable
the danger of a
Barlon B. Pitcher £ wt Olivia Lt 9
Nader Homn. Inc to Bruce E
(l•s W 15') 6 LI 10 (less £ JO') 81k
for their cultural requirements,plant by radiation and con freeze has passed
NQgins 5 *1. Sferedith L Lot 107
Condev Corp to John E Gorecki P.
ii Wynnewood $33,000.
thl% tWPdllUIPnrno protection
'tarha t
Lake Searcy Shores. $29,200.
Stanbnrr$ mi
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Ruby B. Findlay Saunders £ Son. Charles I. Button to Beverly
bleattierton village, Un. No I.
other than the natural seasonal
B
Jon Cary Findlay to Patrick J. Bernhardt,
acim will of Vienna
changes to reduce growth or
Gary E Robertson L Betty to
O'Hara £ wt. Margrit. Lt 1 Mineral Pcberts Button,
&amp; Elmhurst Plan
f - dw Robert McCloskey Air &amp; wt
Spring's Park, 3rd Sec . I2,500.
bring about dormancy.
Bit . Trustee. P4 1 70' of LI 70. Watts
Pr,'ji' Lonsva &amp;
Pdarv to Jill Farms etal S parcels 1100
net S E 6 5 of Lt 31 &amp; W as i
For plants that do not fit into
P Boman, sQl Lt I) 81k 0 . Oakland
of 33, 81k C English Ests Unit 3.
Everett 6 S'npson &amp; *1
one of the above groups
isIs, 1st Sec. 131.700.
Marguerite I. to Frank F Gupton &amp;
measures will be necessary
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Barbara Kalmanscn to Edmund wt RidC L. Lt 20 81k
Jefire~
to R
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.i Woodlaru3, Condom Res Unit NO Meadows West, 135.000
prevent damage fr
1, Si'eoat,, Condom. Sec, 4. 139.000
M B Moor, &amp; Juanita to Mario La
following are some of tilt.
rrances, Swan Dwyer to Frank K
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POmA Lots eA A. 69 Tiy,'n 01
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Lucile G Nave to Roland S Nave Builders Inc., Lot 2
Lo t. elk A. Sunset Manor. $29,900
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Altamonte tits., sec i. s'a.xo.
icwm up ana 101(1
5514
Properties
to
namental plants.
Mr. W.V. Knaly&amp;wi Agnes M. that pert of
Bear Lake S Of P40 3. $100.
Philip Telich.
Thomas I Snyder &amp; *1 Agatha to
Marshall P1 Jensen to Pacesetter
them for a profit. I'm now
Patricia L. Trier. wtd to Leonard Builders Inc • Lots 34, 4 61k A. West
Dear 1r. W.V.,
Lt ii, Golf Course Acicin to CB., desc Trutt. 5 7' of N 407' of w i7' of Stephen E Luhrs &amp; *1 Sharon. Lot
Keep plants healthy, as the).
Eli
of
Lot 1, W. Bruit's Addn to LW, 75, Rik A. Brantley Shores.
J. Perkins. Lf 6, slit J. Fairlant Allamonte His A Sec. 1, Slo.=
purchasing a three unJt older
Beg NE cor Lot 12, run S 1001, w
lsI Addn,
Your letter does not conta
are more resistant to cold than
$100
Ests Sec 1 repl.. 13.004.
177.500
apartment building. As the sufficient information for me to 100'. S 25' E 100' etc.. 1500.
The Hukey Co to Devex Inc . Lot
Philip Tatich. Trustee to Wm, E.
Katherine S. Higgins, wid to Gary
diseased or unhealthy plants.
Barbara E PuccI &amp; Catherine P
Playland H Stevens &amp; Mary E. to
21
Rik A, Sweetwater Oaks. 5
S.
apartments become vacant I'll dete
. ine whether exchanging co exec Est Nicholas to Barbara E Frill &amp; Freda Reglibee. W 112 49'of Roy W. Alexander &amp; wt Helen J., LoI R Grubbs &amp; wt Nancy A. LI 17, Bot S13.9W
A fertilization program to Paint and renovate - put in
Pucci, 50 Per cent Catherine R.
athryn Park,
Brannon &amp; Son Builders Inc., to
your land for income property Pucci
produce a healthy Plant aids in modern bathrooms and
Ernest P. stay to Maryvorine Foley w
. 70 per cent. &amp; Eugene Pucci, 40 ' of E'i of Lot 3. 81k A, W Fourth Addn. 15.300.
Vaden Ill &amp; *4 Carolyn J
kit,
would be Ix-rieficial to you.
protecting o rn amental
S#ay. L1 IS. Rik G, Camelot Unit No.
is per cent. &amp; Lucille Ferris, is per Bruit's Addn to LW, efal, 3 parcels, Linda M Lineberry (form
S 47' of L1 1. &amp; N S3' of Lot 7,
plants chens. This should increase my
7.1100
As I've mentioned several cent H 104' otW2OS'oI Sw'1of SE',
Barclay) to Wm I Barclay, dlv,.
Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful.
from cold injury. In colder real. Does painlin
Frederick W. ;j
- eorge, $gI to Sam Lot 1. Blk G.
Combank WP to Sobik's Sandwich
of SE 'a Sec, IS 20 32. &amp; LI 21 Rik J,
9
pay
Hidden Lake Un. IC A
more
times
in
this
column,
Argyle Etc., SS0.6Wr
I
have
portions of the state, fettilize at than an
Joe
Watson
Jr&amp;
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Shops Inc.. Lot 7 81k B Oak Grove
Diane 6.. Lots $100
North (huluota, 5)00
y other Item Of
Gidu Builders Inc
to Richard
Im- discovered real estate to be a
Park 179.500
one-third of the standard rate provement?
B&amp;P Investment Co to George
G
raceline
Court,
$10.0M.
is
Wm.
F.
Sterner
to
Traditional
Woodcrest
Unit
Five,
$41,000
Riley &amp; wt Verna, Lots 141 &amp; 148,
"peoplized" field. Property
Dennis A Abbg~ &amp; *I Faye. N 100,
and in warmer sections two..
Harry A. Goe$ring Constr Co. of E 163'
Contr. Co.. Lot S Crystal Lake Park,
Myrtle Lake Hills, SS..
of SE', of SW',. eu Rd •
Mr.
R.S.
property,
all
very
much
Hallmark Cont. Co. Fla. to
the
thirds of the standard summer Dear ,%fr. R.S.,
Inc • to Robert E. Meredit h &amp; WI Sec 320 31, $100
Ind
Anthony .JulianO &amp; Jean to Aquarius
Sec. £ S 773-43' of N 921-41' of W Geraldine J. MacLeod, Lot 9. 81k A.
-same as any other comparable LAW Co . Inc., Lots 11 &amp;
ratc.
IIIr of NE
Sarah S,mons, Ind &amp; Hb Leonard
12
14 of S E '
4 "fit S IAJ' Of N The Springs Spreading Oak Village.
Both interiors and exteriors property.
ists. Sec at Meredith Manor, Unit 10 James F
514' of E IOS' Sec 920-30, 577,000.
Sanlando Sub Beaut., All.
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ss&amp;o.
11 $32.500
Watering plants thoroughly can be remarkably tran.
Firtrance Smith McD niel to
Lot 34, Nowell Ests. Repl., S39,000 r
What makes the difference is 120,000
Superior Conifir Co. Inc., fit
Maurice E, McDaniel, E 168' of Lots
Anthony Julinano &amp; Jean to
Jeffrey W, Spencer &amp; wt Diane to
Carolyn M. Stanley to Catherine
before cold weather may sformed by paint, which can the "People" factor. A "good,
Eugene Hunter &amp; wt Arebedella. Lot
6
&amp;
7
Evans
s
d.
" Aquarius Land Co lnc, Lot S fltk I
1100.
John A. Dickerson £ wt Anita Lots. M Ray. sg;, apt, Unit 101. Bldg. D.
1. 81k A. A 8 Steven's Addn to
reduce cold injury. Wet soil is a often make the greatest in. piece of land (and what makes RePI Of bl I &amp; 7
Ed*. S. Avdoyan. Trustee to i.c
Rik M. The Woodland% Sec 2, iiiiii,900. C.-o*n Oaks. condom , 132.200
North Orl. Town
Midway. Ins N Ills, 170,800
Riogling, Beg. at p111716' W &amp; 710'
much better conductor of heat crease in value per dollar of one piece of land "bad" and Ship, 4th Addo, $70()0
(P1Cd C. McFadden &amp; wt,
Barry W Barks &amp; *1 Maurita to
Robert E Shepard &amp; *1 Helena 'a
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and
a
wet
soil
of
NE
cor
of
sec
is
ig 30, run S
expenditure. Paint can change
L cy E. Smith to W. T. Smith, Lot Jcseph D Jolley &amp; wt Betty, Lots 21 Carrie to Peter C, Tribit &amp; *f,
than a dry one
Carlos C Montalvo &amp; *1 Hamelorr.
another "good" except what
710',
E
105',
P4
2
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W
IDS'
lo
etc.
be
Lot 2, Triplet Lake Shores. 3rd
will lose its heat to the at- an eyesore to an eye-catcher, t one ('an do with it'!) might have S Trilby Bend 6 Lis 36, 27 £ 24. 81k &amp; 4 81k G. tess part etc . Wilimere Cynthia C., Il 7 81k 0. GOlIviiw
SIOD
A. Ir, 33, Sanlando Spring's, 1)00.
Ests. Sec Meredith Manor, Un
AmCndCd Plat $39,903
Wm J. Nelson &amp; *1. Mary Anne to Addn, 127.900.
mosphere much faster than a can cover undesirable features definite benefits tailored to you,
LiJa Mae Simkin. wid to Viola
(QC D) Elbert Sennett to Patricia NO 1. $31,700
dry soil. Often cold weather is and dramatize good ones, while a productive property' Pitman, Lots 77 &amp; 21 61k J. Mobile Bennett, Lot I 81k 21. North Orl, 1st
Nader Homes, Inc. to Martin A.
Ray, L')ts 95 1011ess W 15' of 10) vI Lake Ann Shores,. 145,400.
Manor Ind Sec
Addn, 1100
Dc Angels &amp; *1, Cynthia V , Lt 136
I Bel tile Sec Loch Arbor, 1100
accompanied by strong winds Windows and chimneys that are could prove to be a worry, Or
Arlie
J.
Boggan
&amp;
wl.
Sandra
J.
to
Viola Pitman, sgI to Bruce c.
(QCD) Sandra M Knott, lot 10 Lake Seasrcy Shorn, $29,200.
as fronts move through. These out of proportion can present a nagging responsibility, or
Bernard
J
Grace 6 Tre%ler, wid to Franc Mooney
&amp;
WI
Fleetwood, sgl., Lot 2$, 81k J. Mobile Wilson A Knott. From SW cor. ot
Emma x
Jay-or Corp. to Leo M Smith &amp;
P4a1iill &amp; *4 Grace V • Lot 12 I1k
it ten, LI 17 81k H Temple Terr
manor. Iind sec.. m
strong winds may cause scorch more pleasing appearance if dead loss - to you.
Lot S. Lake Adelaide Est% , $100
*1 Magdallone J., Lf 15, Northwood. Annex.
1. North Orl. Tolornsile Anh Adel .
$17.000.
Thomas R. Kirkland. Trusteeto
FCG
Ltd.
to
Kenneth
Wright
&amp;
WI
the
chinmeys
and
window
sash
174.700.
and brown.ing of the leaves '
a*t*
The only method of which I Eduardo A Herrera &amp; wt. Maria A. Clara J &amp; Grove Builders Inc
Paul P. Elkins 6 WI. Carolyn to 110,100
, Lis
H Miller &amp; Sons of Orl , Inc. to Marion F. Fitzgerland
James H. Dyson Sr a wt.
the tip and along the margin of and trim are painted the saille know to determine whetheran Lot 15. flok j Spring Valley Farms, 32&amp; 33 McNeil%Crange Villa (Ims
A wt, Celesta
N Sanford W McClelland L wt, Elleien
E.. Lot 123, Woodcrost Un. No. 3. Margaret W. to Francine Talloor,
the leaf due to rapid loss of color as the exterior. Good exchange would be a "good Sec I- I26-Do')
494 W) (in lim of fci I S&amp;3,000
M - Lf 61, Devonshire, S&amp;I.SM
Lots S. d - 1. elk 5, Mayfair. sis.ow.
$10.100.
water from these areas of the features such as ample and deal" for you would be for the
leaf. Watering of the soil may well-placed windows and doors two of us to sit down together
reduce leaf scorch by providing can be emphasized by the use of anu study you and your
water for absorption by the contrasting colors.
situation. If we decide it is, and
roots to replace water lost from Dear Mr. Saxon,
that we can work together
In last week's "Real Estate harmoniously, then we can go
leaves by transpiration.
Investments" you printed the
to work to design a transaction.
Avoid late fall pruning. Often letter from the retired couple Send your
questions to:
new growth is induced by who owned a large apartment
Real Estate Investments
pruning and it is very' and wanted to gel rid of it by
The Evening Herald
susceptible to freeze damage. sale r trade. I have some good
300 North French Avenue
Prune plants after cold weather land that I might consider Sarlord, Florida 32771

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The Greater Constr, Corp. to
Thomas 0. Martel &amp; wt. Lori M.. LI

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they bake. One idea is to invite
a $Vay 11iffirabond we-ar surf we awt stays bright and gleamliq far
shaPM to exact scale to match
Extension Home
a
neighbor over, to lend her
IoLger than orftary vinyl.
EconaMICS Agent
the planning grid on which onehands and maybe a couple of
extra cookie sheets.
-quarter of an inch equals one
Americans are being asked to
foot ... that you lay out your
Another Idea Is to make a
planned perimeter walls on the tighten their belts. Though giai-.1 batch of your favorite
grid, then the interior walls hohday baking is one of the Last kind and have a cookie trade
and, finally the planning pieces, things you'd want to give up, with your friends. If you have 4
such as desks, chairs and other there are ways to conserve only one recipe to prepare, you
iterm of furniture ... and that energy - both yours arid the can easily make a larger
this lets you "see" the final nation's - in how you get amount and then make good use
layout so that you can make organized for this annual event. of your oven all afternoon.
There's a lot of energy used in
easy changes without the
heating up the oven. So keep One more thing -try to resist
redrawing of plans.
a good ploy to encourage tiirdd Whatever the trend sweater,
your oven busy when it's hot. the peeking habit. If your oven
dressers to try pattern-on- Largely wrapping or skinny
THE PRODUCT A new line And use it once for a long period door doesn't have a window,
pattern.
ribbing, It will have special of blind rivet tools for the doi-it- of Ume, rather than heating it you may have to keep close
Solid and patterned tur- attention to pocket treatments, yourselfer.
up and coolirig it off for several watch on the first pan of Iii
tienecks in a variety of weights buttons and
indefinable
Manuf acturer's claim -That short baking sessions.
cookies. Keep track of the Ume
and surface effects are part of "something extras," Unfor- the tool has three heads for dif.
With the fancier-than-usual and then trust your timer for
the general sweater influx this tunately Uncle Jake's beige ferent size aluminum and steel cookies and other Uvats that the pans to follow. opening the
season. An increasing number cardigan won't pass fashion rivets, which are included in the
you're baking, you may find it oven door creates a slzeable
of sweaters are being sold with inspection this Yule.
package along with backup hard to shape cookies as fast as loss of heat.
matching or coordinated
mufflers. Stripes go with solids
and vice versa; geometries
accompany geometries. An
average prim for sweater and
muffler is $30.
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Bradley £ wt Ella., Lot if, 81k B
Lot S. 81k 0, Lake Kathryn Dill, 'r,rr.,

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ii hereby given that I am

Legal Notice

3Ortments Unfurfljshed

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
NAME LAW
NOTICEISHEREDYGIVENthat FLORIDA
the vndersignd, desiring to engage CIVIL ACTION NO. 733I9S.CA.20B

LEGAL NOTICE

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Fringe Benefits. 201,7(7
Administrative: 61,176

going to school." - A cab dris- outside the neighborhoods in cordance w. '1 the provisions ,
Fictitious Name Statutes. To wit
net school program.

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In his appraisal of one of the

Barbara B Miller

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Asso'laIed l'rrss Writer

OR BIDS

provide unemployed and un SEMINOLE COUNTY.

Default Judgment will be entered

TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT In Re: Petition of

madefor a Final Judgment granting
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feasible, related training and ELIZABETH ANN COX, A MINOR

Can Help

ArThur H. Beckwlth, Jr

the magnet schools "the crux charming old building and head

care to Medicare rccip'entI
experience, own car Excellent

AL ANON

Employer. Call 134 2707 between

Security deposit 373 3634 or 3fl

1 or 2 Bedrooms Aduttsonly
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carport, On

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Free, 644 2077 for "We Care"-

BAMBOO -CO'T 'i'rS 2

after 5.30
home

3226620

CEPTANCE CORP ,

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have

dren attending the magnet other cities answer the crucial drawi payable to Clark. Del?: and Publish: Nov 21, 30, Dec. I, 1975
schools i 17 per cent of Boston's question of whether magnets deposit for each Set will be refunded
their magic.

when racial tensions are likely the Contract Documents in good
condition if not laterthanfifleen (IS) IN THE CIR(,LtIT COURT OF THE
"My father says I've learned to be running high.
days following the award of a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

&amp; Found

Herald, P.O Boa 1657, Sanford

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'OU ARE HEREBY notified that
acomplaintto foreclose a mortgage

feet Yellow collar, feniale, an_____________________________
swers to Tioar Reward III 7676
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discipline problems, but have preventive

The

integration.

measure,

suburbs, she said,
iiWe thought that

Philadelphia

school board is now under a

and

It *ill be a requirement Of the

a way of

By: Elaine RiChard.
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA, of existing and proposed water
fail or neglect to complete his Work
Deputy Clerk
of
factory
built
on or before the date fixed for Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address mains, installation
with Publish- Nov 7, 16, 23, 30, $975
stations
Completion by these Documents, is33 East Robinson Street, Orlando, lewags pump

by provid-

December 10th, 1973 and file the Drawings,construc?ionof 15.000 feet
the Owner as liquidated damages
York school
four you would automatically get a the sum 01 1200.00 for
original
with the Clerk 01 this Court Of forcj main and 6.430 feet of
each consears of magnet schools, also mix and prevent that kind of secutive calendar day thereafter
either before service on the Plain. gravity sanitary sewer and ap
purtenances for the CIty ot
noport better than average at- split. But they never became hereinafter provided In these tiff's attorney o.' immedIately

Education

of

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The

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any

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01 ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA

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By: Bill B. Ones'
schools, his right mind would send a kid
Mayor
Darticularlv in white neightvsr_
tn cnm ni th-ic.r c,h,1r
"i Attest.
hoods, remains
PolaU
were rat tra to stan out with Mary W. Hahorne
ick says.
The kids were used as O- Publish: Nov. 73, 30, 1973
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RENT PURCHASE PLAN

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But in a Minneapolis high litical trade f1s and pawns." DET 119
school district and in the Dallas
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"What is essential
a mag________
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suburbt,' R1chardson,a largely

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oct per year return on your cash
investment
POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated
3 bedroom with I6'xW pool. Good
established neighborhood, $77900
COUNTRY ESTATE- 2 story, I

Schu ren Realty

ModernClean 3 bedroom homes,
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(3) $772

REALTOR5 Bra,chOfficeNo

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Available Nov 5th $223 month
no qualIfying

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Must have own car. Call $34 2701

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REALTY INC.

7571 Park Dr.
372 2111
REALTOR
AFTER lIPS
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obta'ne'd upon application at the

E',necrs, Inc

Engineers, Inc. 500 West Fuiton

OPENED AND READ ALOUD

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engaged in business at 1170 Roundtable Drive, Casselberry,

NOti(( is hereby gym that the

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schools include Ctticago (at one

Fringe Benefits:

come "havens for

whites"),

merce, will

be elected Dec. 17 at

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will be utilized to increase existing least five (5) per cent of the amount of The
City of Casselberry, Florida,
Board of County Commissioners

27,2fl

it is the purpose of this title to

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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as a guaranty that If the Proposal Is the Contract.

Mike Hatlaway, Chairman

the Contract, and file acceptable

Area Served: SemInole

days after the award of the Contract

in Boston, eignl iIianct
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Elementary,

ordered the

were

school system

Januaty.
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Raymond Meyers of DeBary
Crosby,

manager

Highland

of

deremplov'ed

persons

with

Total Individuals to be served: 919 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES

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that failure on the pait of the Con

or within Such extra time as may

fail or neglect to comolete his Work
on or before the date fixed for

READY

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SERVE

Grant rnOdl;lcation may be
Branch O$fke. Mann.x fliwisixia

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day in liquidated damag
wN,m

In ac

Plaintiff,

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE

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Magnet schools take as many
forms as there are cities using

them. Some are

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for

height

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interests such ai drt or

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the Sum r,4 $10000 for cacti con

complaint or petition'

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Casselberry, CiQrid. 37707.
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Shampooer for only 11 SO per day.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from
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Large wooded lots 'Street
lights

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Paved streets 'Sewers

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'Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages-S PCt. down

65—Pets-Supplies

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Beautifully landscaped miniature
Spanish villa S BR, 3 bath, Fla
rm, formal living rm, ww car.
peting, central A H, above ground
pool with private entrance, Near

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UUItMI flOW
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",','c.0 OrE

,a,iIkkI.4

By: Bill B. Orter

Sminol, Plaza, Cassetos'ry.
Publish: Nov. ZL * Dcc. 1, 1975

Mary W. Hawthorne
Publish: Nov. 23, 30, 1975

DEr-i6i

DZT.III

Mary W. Hawthorne
Publish: Nov. 73, 30, 1975
DET.170

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Plaste,

patching

&amp;

simulated

Call P1511 Gon:ale 303 37) 3939
un,nu',r't, k,r1MF IMPROVE

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OF
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PEPTpv AND REPAIRS

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Call ,J

firrIl

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"'nta's

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Tips

for

Gifts

Gifts

Santa's Tips

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for

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for

for

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Polaroia Square Shooter 2, 3 flash Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial Daniel Greene House Slippers, all Motor Cross Bicycles
anC Ac
cubes and $ exp. color film. Save
floral pieces, lovely hanging
styles and colors Knight's Shoes.
cessories Free Racing with
___________________________

BeavtyCareProductsform

membership to Family World Golf
&amp; Country Club, 3275411.

tropical and exotic plants. Car
nations, IS do:. CAREFREC!

Beautiful Christmas

319 E First,3fl 5747

Decorations,

Ma4tIand, 6170435
GWALTNEY JEWELERS has a
wide SeleCtion of ID Bracelets,

heat and air from Sanford Heating

lti,lrd Nj 8. Gro.)!iing
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Ph. 322 4057
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Photography

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,i ,,iin

bath Upper 130's

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3239110

aMilage

PAUL SLATEq

1 m w,ll lOvC
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Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,

Well Drilling

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FURNISHED

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
A4l types and sizes
Werepairarxf service

I ,i'r' ,',',ier HeCters $ a m 10

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APARTMENTS

for

Dad

Gifts

W

GWALTNEY JEWELERS
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QualIty gifts for less 204 S. Park.

for

the

DEPOSIT.

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.1i'LY CO

Golfer- Clubs, Balls, Golf Bags,
- -L&amp;OitS ano
mens
If apparet and shoit. Mom would love a new watch, I? Select yOur new furniture from
Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop.
jewels start at $7993 GWALT
WILSON MAIER for the test
327 233)
NE
Christmas ever Save on rsatonat
.IEWEI.ERS. 7th 5 Park
ITh...Li..

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Gifts

French, 3727636

Home

t

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Meeker men's 3 fOld Billfl
'xc"1750 Other quality Mee
leather goods
GWALTHL
JEWELERS. 701 S Park

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where the shoppers will see them
every day.

Dad wil' love Black

the entire flmiiy from FULLER

Hwy. 17.?2 Asross

I

give IV Stamps, 3)1 F. First St
Phone 332 Sfl

Kathy's Un,qij, 7610 Hiawatha

used turniture and appliances 'u

Nec Vei' this thnistm.s. Sanford

Deputy "I ..k
.

Please the whole family with anew

is's

373 7651.
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6 Decker ø
Rockwtl power tools and Stanley
hn
from Gregory Luthber
&amp; Tr
ViIt' Hardeare. 6th &amp;
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a Sunbeam small appliance from

Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hanare 6th 6 Maple )flo

GET EXTRA CASH FOR

3

F 's S'

Compactor
and an Electric
Barbecue Grill will make Dad a

tiqu, I mile west of I 4 on old St.
Rd 46 at "76" Station. Paola. 372

The fight against inflation begins at

[3o

F

ou all year br a

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Licen..eci
Residential, Commercial
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71 Houri

Florida Florists, 372-1172.

everynght'tillthru Dec.33. Call

Monroe. Licensed, bonded fruit
snippers Seiect yours today for
Christmas shipping Phone (305)
322 268)

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PlumDIng

Clearing

ir

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Quality upholslerng Free pick up &amp;

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f0iIi'.1 rij

i.4.,it. (.,,,..1. ------

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family room, double oarage,

s.

PUblish Nøy
OFT i;t

Remodeling

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7150

HANDSOME HOME ON

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[rind

Bu'ck*th, Jr
Clerk 0' CIrcija Court

FictItious P4cm. SfatuIes, T0W,t

sq

Ifl,soo

203 C. Ccmmercial 3716451.

h Munson Cockayne
1 ne weoo.nq photos reasonably

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Arthur

per

.
Inn'

fly

that I Intend to rerjster said name thit Court On this 76th
div ct
with the Cltik cit trip Circoit Court,
November, 1913

5: Walter J. Krohn, Jr.
Publish. Nov. 14. 73. 30. Dcc 7. $975
UET.$I

GI

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dX J fl

Big family room. Immaculate,

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at public sale, tOth highest and best

of the

FLa.

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Just a darn good deal for this lovely

Uoholsterina

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Par-cling door, windows hung,
concrete work, etc
thC hour cr

engaged in bV'it5 *t Pt 1, Box Covrtnou,
if Sanford, Florida. at
401, Maitland
337$), Sem.-oie Il 00 A M Ofl the $7115 day
COvnIy, Florid,
"
December, 1975

Cordance with the provisi

Sanford,
Call for Appt. 322.3103

Additions

'

special Shingle, $33

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D.e

OL AR P4fATlP4C, AP4D iVA T( :

Northeast corner of Southeast

lii 11Sf 7 II Ifl,t
-'
'"''

211 W.2Sth

house broken. $200 firm. 1793
0191.

Catsrlberrv Phooc (119641

move In condition,

7347 Park Dxiv
3 1(6%

Free eStimate 3?) 60)1

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West - Sl..O
,,,s i
,&amp;
" teet. South 110 feet to begiMing

.

CONSTRUCTuJN li

r

schools &amp; hospital. Call for appt.
wt days, btw.i. 3:30 P.M. &amp; 4.?0
PM Wk nd anytime (300217

BROGDEPj ROOFING 371 4700.

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- CCrpmrtry. Per odeIng Add,tiont,
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adjacent to Said Block 1S detcrbed

By: Lillian I. Jenkins

Nice Christmas gIft, 3226095.

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Drasticallt' reduced by

17) 0(65

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Radio &amp; TV

,.

Inadequate to cover such damages

Mayor

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this Court on November 20th, 1975 ALSO DESCRIBED AS:
Section 7, Township 71, Range
(COurt Seal)
5Qt.,di!.On300, Parcel Number 73T.
ArthUr H. Beckwiln,

due the Contractor Cf'bta1ned by
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DAVE'S PAINTING
Wovk'sSlo'a' CheapRatc's

Free

,)

5em,l County, Florida, together

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SUBURB

judgment will be entered aoaintt

IT
.,

mOai?lCaI*On may be Seminole Plaza, Highway $792436, OWNER'S RIGHTS

CimprChn'Siyt Manpower Plan
J$mCs 0
Beiftote, Director,
nng, %emnole County Branch ConprensIveMspoweqDiylsin,

I

.

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)?33S)

Fiterior pressurecleaning

Expert roof repans. fiat roofs or

Estimates Call 327342

Lot 17 and the East 1 feet 1

then$aldContractot'aareestu,.v.0

D.v.;on. S-nIe Plaza, H-ghwoys j3, Intergovernmental Coon
waive
any
informality
or reiecI any or all Proposalt and to
tl 97 and 434, C.*swibemrv, Florida dintor's Office North Park technicality in
any Proposal in the waive
any
informality
or
Christmas program at the between the hours of $30 A.M and Avenue, Sanford. between the houni interest of the Owner.
technicality in øny Proposal In the
December Itifl4.
Written Comments coMerning through Friday.
Dated: November 70, 1975, City of
Dated November 20, 1973
ih3 rr.c-d,tic.afion should b-i directed
Written comrner4scorscerningtpOs Cassefberry
(SEAL)
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REALTORS

the Final

'ti0f Salem Street lying East of

will be a musical

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German Shepherd. AVC, beautiful

owner. From mid 605 to low SO's.

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DRIVE IN TV SERVICE - Fast

.111 rnAIr% Frill rrrrls'
rrcrPickup nd Delivery
c,ir'fnrd fltis'rw'SS MachineS 377 (003
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A&amp;A CLEANS ALL

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Exo Try mc 151 91

Arthur Amelung.

l'hEre

Office Machines

I can cover ,Dur hone with alum
sIding 6 soffil system Atto

COLLIS C MORGAN and EVA M

*ith the right of ingress and egress

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Established Residential Ar

,','

WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD
3 bedroom, 2 bath

YOU

Sanford

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Aluminum Siding

Parker Dickinson and Eric

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'egration

In Sanford's Finest

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3396350

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Pressure Cleaning

Servke
C&amp;A BackHoe
Lard Clear'ng. fil drt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging Housetrailerj
Stored &amp; moved 377 ¶'142 or 931
119,

:

poration,

the clerk of this Court either bifore
service on Plaintiff's attorney or

undersigned •grm to pay the hereinafter pns.vlded In the
Owner or have the Owner withhold Documents
Compretsemive Man from such sumsas may be due film
Th, full amount of such damages

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camera, projector, auto.loading.
lights, screen 6 case, Also
Poloroid Camera, 100, portrait
Iense, close-up lense, copier, 2 tn
pods, flash attachment 6. case.

-----BUY NOWAND5AVE
SANFORD
3 bedroom, bath
home, air Conditioner, Shady yard,
119.500. Make an offer.

RECTO

[and Clearing

eqttr,si HeIt &amp; A'? C ?'(I ?'(X1flQ
For tre. estimates,
all Carl
- Harris a? SEAMS in Sanford 322
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COMPANY, INC. a Florida, cor

and you are requIred to serve a COf)5' lflhes

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$p9

e MM, &amp; Super I, Bell 6 Howell

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It mutt be underStood that TIME alleged to be the natural father has property situated In Seminole
Cour,ty, Florida. described as

$Q.OQØ
Seminole County
PERIOD DECEMBER 13, 1973 tO District School Board

than anticipated

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a

year

Y.

Moving? Why Not Live

Materials

home, centrai heat 6 aIr, fenced
yard, 2 blocks from Lake Monroe
Zoned agricultural 126.000

:

that, pursuant to

Work within the Time agreed upon on Keith M. Deal, Plaintiff's

commencement of the Contract
Time as defined in the General

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Ftorid

furniturp

3 M Prrc;sr tri-' reteav:cl niant
ft C,mrctm'ril
1IQQ
Is? 5?
37) 66)0

LAKE MARY-) bedroom, 1½ bath

a

EXPERTS

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AssociatIon For Retarded Children
'

Phone 222 1301.

BUY-SELL---IRAOE
Countrystylekitchen, central heat
6 air, VA terms available. 174.000. 311 31SE. First St
3725422

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USINES

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S-I47.CA4p.
511 U BERT
CONSTRUCTION

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1)51.991 - S.rninole Community

DII IOPIAL POSITIONS FOR THE

iJj

.,.

College

$106,301

bright children, black and secretary; Mrs.
treasurer; Mrs. Anne
white, and they are sueces,sIuJ

.

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in jobs providing needed public Program 631
be commenced upon written nOfice damage to ths Owner,
Peency Tower, Jacksonville, Iherouf
services in areas of substantial
recorded in Plat Book 3,
Allocation Of Funds (Including to proceed, and shall be completed
It wIll b4 a requirement f the FlonidaIflI) or or before December
•
. .
un.molnvm.nt &amp;n1
.,.

ict. 17 2&amp;4n,LonqA.
CaIl3l3 $SlOor (341605

323-/340

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of

,and Country
Tex,, Tacoma, Wash,, and held at the
Installation
will be hEldil
Club.
y
Rochester,

Used office

Chico &amp; The Man

I2%) F ranch ve

62—LaWnGarden

anytime

REALTOR

176, accepted at the BREAK I)OWN OF FUNDS

for

original miles, $995
Many others to thooef corn

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Payton's
Wear, (Formerly

________________

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Istamates. I..seea.1.I.,

Ph. 3fl43;

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and Harrisburg,

auto, $1293

wlcomi'

kinds; old bathtub (Pasture

beautiful " K diamond
engagement ring, $223. Phone $3.4
1233.

REALTY INC.

T,cmxAysilab1

Air Conditioning

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Tex.,

miSc, too numerous to mention,

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Lady's
HAL COLBERT

I

61-BuiIding

baby accessories

Children's

Eves. 372 0612or377 1517

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
or E'ampte

7310

('IC. Old stock,)) pet to 40 pet, i,

2, ACRES, small lake with 3
bedroom, 1 bath nox'ne, 133.000

NAME STATUTE

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Any Car-

or Conventional Mortgages.

payment of a deposit of 15000 per
the time established above for "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter f.cIitiOs name of T. C MAR Ti
set. The deposIt shall be In cash, or
receipt of Proposals
$6309. Florida Statute, will register
SUBCONTRACTORS, and that
check drawn payable to ('lark, Diet:
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in inland to rpciati'r taLxI xi . with th.
DET 11
Drawings Specifications an
and Associates Engineers, Inc. The Procedural Documents may be and for Seminole County. Florida,
CierkcfDi;ClrcvitCoi.jrt,5•mno;
depositforeachsetwillberefunled obtained upon application at the upon receipt of proof of thC County, Florida In
accordance with
to bona tide bidders upon return of office of Clark. Delhi and Associates publication of this notice, the tic
the provisions 01 the Fidit5
LEGAL NOTICE
the Contract Documents In good Engineers, Inc. 300 W. Futton titio4i% name,
to wit: "THE MUSIC Name Statutes, To Wit Section
THE EOAIID OF COUNTY
conditionifnotlaterthanfilte,n(;S) Street, P0 Drawer 1976. Sanford, MACHINE" under wtich I am $C$
Florida Statutes 1937
COMMISSIONERS, AS PRIME
days following the award ot $ Florida, 37771, upon the payment of engaged in bus'nets at 152 E.
S. Thomas A Marl:
FOR
SPONSOR
SEMINOLE Contract. Fifty per cent of the a deposit of $1000 per set. The Altamonle Dxve if the City of
Chuck M. Mart:
COUNTY, HEREBY NOTIFIES deposit will be refunded to non
clepo-sif shall be in cash, or check Altamon?, SprIngs, Florida
Publish Nov. 30,

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CaSh 197) PintO. *i,ioo, 323.130',.

bldder, including maple table 64
chairs, with corner hutch. J

NOLL'S

Come see thi beautiful new clothes,
just arrived, Christening goy,

REAL ('STATE, INC

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APARTMENTS

to

Worth,

$31 6050 or 611-1653. Turkey
Drawing.

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without protest. The to the concept. If they are de- Employment and Training Act AMOUNT OF $344,130 RECEIVED examinuiatthefoilowing
locitlons: coodI?ionifnotta?erttlanfifteen (15) Novembr 3. 1973
(CETA) of 1973, Title II, will be UNDER THE COMPREHEP.ISII, E
magnet program at the Mm- signed to integrate the system
Clark. Deit: and Associatesdays following the award of a Publish: NQv 9, 16, 73, 30, 1973
REAPPORTIONED as fellows:
EMFLOYMENT AND TRAINING
Engineers, Inc.
Contract. Fifty per cent of the DEl 39
nei.ipolis school, started in 1970, and in the process improve
Prime Sponsor: Seminole County. ACT (CETA) OF 1913, TITLE I,
500 West Fulton Street
deposit will be refunded
non
reversed a declining white en'8oard
of
County
Commissioners
education, then that's cause to
MAKING
THE
TOTAL
Sanford, Florida 37Th
bidders who return the Contract IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Naneot
HigheSt
Elected
Official:
ALLOCATION TO SEMINOLE
roilment. In Richardson, the rejoice."
Documentswithintps,tirncspecifieø SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
James M. Hattaway, Chairman
COUNTY OF $991,067
Dodge Plan Rm
CASE NO. ;s3327.CA.,0E
all-black elementary school beabove.
Unit of Government - County
Original Grant
$679,237
In Re: Adoptiin
7834 Edgewater Drive
PROPOSAL GUARANTEE
came a magnet this year, and
Area Served. Seminole County.
1707.47$
Additional APocition
JOSE°H PARKER WINGATE and
Orlando. Florida 22(04
Each Proposal shall be ac
Florida
Monies To Operate PROPOSAL GUARANTY
*1131.132
ERIC CARSTEPI WINGATE
Companiedbyacsr1if)edthI&lt;k
was achiesd.
per latest estimate
*Moni
cannot be obligated
cornpamedacefllfirdcheckoran Guarantee in an amount equal to at TO
CLINTON
CARSTEN
There have been similar s'jcTotal Individuals to b served: 50
ri...
r
,
,,,'til lul. I 101A
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vp,.uuc ,urrn ox
Proposa, 'east lIve (51 percent Of thesmount
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Yard Sale-MultI-famIly Sat .Sun..
Nov. 29. 30,9cm 'hI 7. St. Rd.14

Casselberry, 17 97*30.4706
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4 Drawer FIle Cabinets 6 Office
Desks, 140 8. u
SANFORD

i'

garage 133.500

FOR RENT

siolence,

..,

SWAP- 16 ft. Cobla V-Bottom Boat
for what have you, or sell, $375
322 6620

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JIM

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__

miuloners, as
prime sponsor for MODIFICATION SUBMITTAL TO Docurnentswitninthetirnespu(Ified Associates Engineers. Inc. The business enterprise is as follows:
Seminole County. announces that THE UNITED STATES DEPARTebove.
depotltforeachs,$ will berelemj
GERALD H. BALl
funds in the amount Of $277,401 MENT
OF
LABOR
FOR
Drawings. Specifications and
to bone tide bidders upon return of
Dated at Altainonte Springs,

workedtobrthgblackandwjte signed solely to integrate the

Just acquired houSeful of 6 month

6 theirs, secretarial desks 6
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as •s Cash and Carry

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Central Florida's
BUILDINGS
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR 7,gfl sq ft $375 month
377 199)
1919 S. French 1,000 sq ft., $7JO month
227 )' 332 1196,377 9(1
6 Month Lease- Centr al Air-Heat
377 95,. , 1164
10 ACRE TRACT, $1730 to

Realtor

___________,,,

elneous fr Sa

Moving

Dec 7,11,31,1973

bLack school, magnets hai'e Clarke advised. "Iftheyarede-

Fur Information call 3220510

Wood or steel desks (executIve desk

refrigerator and stove, 2 car

Stemper Really

121.000

323 6.35.3

I Acre. New I- Be,, vom Hou.
Approximately 2,000 sq. ft. living
I area; large kitchen, cabinets both LONGWOOD FLEA MART, HWy

bedroom, 2 bath home in South

3 Bedroom,

Assumepayrnentson 1973
Ci,da Red 6 black, excellent

Pu blic Auction

Clyde telephone, &amp; books. 111 W.

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JOHNNY WALKER

120.500 OWNER MOTIVATED.-

Bedroom, garage.

REALTORS

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Attention

path $77,000.

'

SANFORD

80 -Autos for Sale

Lane coffee 6 2 end tabl,
beautiful stereo, cOca furniture,

(306*33

Lake Ma

beautiful giant oaks and cltrui.

____________________________

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ready to wear Apply in person
Rojay, Ill 120 F First St.

BROKERS
Days- 3326173
Nights3fl.7333

stabtej, tack room and bridle

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sng,

net to railroad Clothes, furniture,
jewelry, drapes, aquariums,

______________________________

erything bit human element, 20

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I9l2FordCurrerpckup, new paint,

best offer- 322 7950 after 6.

with nice mobile home rental.

consignment. Company furnishi's

Orlando, Florida 32101
Publish: Nov. 9, 16, 73, 30. 1973

(SEAL)
"

Dtpmjty Clerk

or

flut I'd be dishonest if! said it them maggot schools," he said, intereSt of the Oer

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Near Sanford

ar, carpeted, $91
Adults only 327 7796 wk nds 1
Wanted
t'vm's
_________________________
- Newer I large bedroom, 3 bath
home, Sanford area.
32—Houses Unfurnished

____________

6 30, next to Little Pantry Food

lotona reninsula forunot,slructed
$33

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front chinas; lots of other fur. 11934 Jeep S?âticn Wagon, 4 wheel

____________________________

CALL NOW

3') 1166
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Selection of primItiv; wicker; P

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beautiful trees, great fishing,

Motorcycle lnSuranc

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ses

here tomorrow
Come browse starling Sunday,
Decemtier 11th a? the Movielarid
Drive In Yheater
Ou?h I? 7 '65 Honda 450, 1300 Needs some
Phone 377 1216
tp1ir Maybe Wen at Lake Miry
"e'vcon 5lalion
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Drawings, Specifications and Procedural Documents prepared by

Cluck of the Circuit Count

Owner reserves the right to

waive

iif

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extras 159,900 121 0266

41f4

P

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0 White, 7(03 S State, Ann Arbor,

C0itOV1td Ualteres, t)295
REEL'S BODY SHOP,
I)Cj7 Sintord Ay

372 1651 Dealer
r-i:-) r,- 'ass 2
Handeli lamps and other 0000 old j IIAPGAIN HUHTER.S PARADISE
lamps; dolls; doll furniture;
1hat'sCIaflifiadAt
________________

Color TV'S from ISO, 86W, from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'

Ranch. i acres with 3 bedroom
homa. 16,000 laying hens on

"

rrad lI ci.r want ads every day.

la-Help Wanted

other legitimate means of recovery thlsCOtJIi, this6thdayof November expiration Of the time established water supply wills eind furnishing
above for receipt of Proposals
Is4 Installing of three (3) deep well
1975
earned payments withheld ire
DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS turbine pumps and drivers in ac
(Seal)
inadequate to cover such damages.

in

were

of aCPt0 lIve, car to drive, a j

________

"It has had some effect tori Washington, who was worki.ng
latnick, executive director

Crumley

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gym
NURSE.
cx.
th.it Scaled Proposals will be REGISTERED
penanced, to do health care In the
default will Casselberry, Florida
re-calved
tPlere)fter,
olherwis
by The City of Catsefberry.
Documents.
home for Medicare provider in
PROPOSALS
WILL
Florida, at the City Hall until 7:30
BE
The full amount of such damages be entered against yot fpr Ph. relIef
Deltona Deliary area. Excellent
PUOLICLY
OPENED
AND
READ
PM.localtimeonDecr'nberl,
demanded
in
the
Complain,,
197$
may be deducted from payments

tenthisce and few discipline what they should ha
bee"
problems. The program sen'es
Dr. James Becker of the Na
novative

3(45

bedrooms, 3 baths, S fireplaces,

76-Auto Parts
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Any
Quantity
NOLL'S __________________________
Cassetberry, Hwy 1797. (30 '&amp; HONDA 250
mini Cycle, 1 year old
•--Sold new for $400 aSking 1773 371
061) after 6pm
10—Swap &amp; Trade
_____
EVERYOAYsomeoneisiookin3fo..
SWAP3çjp FLEAMARKEr
wtiat you have to sell Call today
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer

Highway 46

IQOf.

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intercom system. Many other 32363S3
REALTORS 1306(33
ammenities. $35,900.
MLSREALTORS
SEMINOLE
__________________________
CO. Acreage tracts,

Real Estate Broker

tricity Near Sanford on paved

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furnished No pets $163 mo. Call

order Navets,orange's, Grapefruit,
Tangiines Call 322 O1. If no

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

officials, after

cent of total enrollment.

the 6th d$y Of

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.

written defame's, if any, to It, on of water man and appurtenances,

Peg

BATEMAN

Toppricespaid uSed, any condition
644 1176, Winter Park
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CASH 322.4132
For uSed furniture, appliances,
toots, etc Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 7)3 Sanford Ave

SHARP

3ftedrocrn. I, bath with fenced
b4ck yard, $13,c0 Terms

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dudes the

MOSSIE C

SIIdenCamp,rfo.i
Ton pickup. SIeep I
very ctean 322 0617

DAVE 3' 37) nio

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large
family.
Privacy
everywhere, large spacious

PFALIOR 372 7495

We Buy Furniture

Public Antique Auction --

53-TV.RadioStereo

h.(ycIe' Sell thrs Idle itemS with
a want ad To plate your ad. call

neighborhood. This is truly a

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The project

Service, used machines
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72-Auc? ion

3 Bedroom, 2 bath on large fenced
lot, carpet. 123,900-Terms
Neat) Bedroom home, fenced, only

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McClanahan Real Estate 3fl.

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Call e'venings,$ 30toI 30

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November 1975.

refrigerator, $60 372 2359.

ME PROPERTY- Corn.
story stucco Ibedrooms 7bath
46pietely •urnished 17'x60' mobile
Commercial Property
55Bts &amp; Accessorj
formal
dining, separate garage _______________________________
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home on large double fenced lot,
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carport, patio, Florida room plus 2
t sin
utility sheds. Income of $43 pu'
1(5' deep on a corner Site 1.865 sq
7977 Hwy 17
WITT R EAL TV
month from rental of second lot
ft of building zoned for offic.
372963
Peg
Reai
Es'a'e
Broker
3710610
income 1193 per month from 373 3215
149,900 FORREST GREENE - rentals or lIve in.
373 7(95
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IPIC, REALTORS. 323 6)5.), (30
60-Off ice Supplies
Owner will finance.
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person, Buck's Catering, 13th and
sanford Ave.
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SANFORDSEWINGCEUTER
iSYr. FHA FINANCING
307 East Firs?. Downtown
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
lflN1lEve.$e91IM
310) Orlando Drive
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SarWord,322 5700
ICIJLP DECORATORS _______
109W lstSt ,322733S
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43--tots_Acreage

to Weliiva Rd.. Call collect,

air, large fenced lot. Assume EXECUTIVE BEAUTY

3S-?'/k'3b1l0 Home Lots

4 apartmcnt, attractively fur

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has been filed agaInst you and you

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Assume Paymenti
block, excellent condition; no City Singer Zig zag in Cabine't, 3 neeil
taxes; by owner 177 647
pOsition, twin needle. Iront
loading, deluxe sewing mlthlne,

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fenced, pond 6 well,

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SAIUIIDAYANDSUNDAY,9105
HIGHwAy 46. FLEA MAR XE T
1',', miles East of I Ion Hwy 16

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Iurnlshed, $133 month plus

NOW LEa,SlNC,

Deputy Clerk
companion. Needed Immediately
says Tracy Jackson, 9, a fourth began, school board members deposit will be refunded to non COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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bidders who returned the Contract CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-3713-CA4t. Publish: Nov Ia, 23. 30, Dec 7. I91
67(06)6
Lot 10, Block fl, HEFTLER A DABYIWORLb Care1or1ifMt ___________________________
grader. "He can't keep me in are taking another look at mag- Documents within the time specified EE
DET
toige? oty Next to new Drivers' ____________________________
HOMES, HOWELL PARK SEC
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN
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books an)lnore. I read too netschoolsbecauseofthe court above.
______________________ TION ONE, ccording to tht Plat
License Bureau 17264.13
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
PROPOSAL GUARANTEE
I 24-Busir3'ss',portunities
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1,
csegregation order.
on rropos.I mali oe ac____________________________
Pages l5througPi 4, Public Records
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______But as a tool of Integration,
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BIDS
"The magnet school was t
companied byacertif led check or an
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VENDING ROUTES
that Sealed Proposals will be has been filed against you and you
Guarante.Inanamountequaltoat LUCILLE REYNOLDS,
attract students by offering tegration, but as a way of Emthe
City
of
Casselberry,
are
reguired
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
NAVEL ORANGES
Excellent Opportunity Only 4 10
Defendants. received by
least five (5) per cent of the amount
special programs
have a proving education without deFlorida, a? the City Hall in writlendefense's, if any, toil on VAN
12.30 BUSHEL
hours weekly wIth complete
NOTICE OP ACTION
of the amount of the Proposal,
DEN BERG, GAY 1 BURKE, P A
Casselberry. Florida, until 7 30 P M
2276733 or 3320367
spotty record of success. De- stro)lng the concept of neighcompany training 6 location set
TO ALBERT REYNOLDS, JR.
payable to the order of The City
attorneys for the plaintift, at Post
local time os December 13, 1913. for
Residence Unknown
up. Investment Of 110013.000 Call
Casselberry, Florida, as a
spite that record, they are being borhood schools," said Eunice
Main Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida
NAVEL ORANGES
collect, Mr Carson, $13 576 5320.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an the construction of Water
arantee that if the Proposal is
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seed upon by courts and Clarke, now an assistant vice
BUSHEL
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accepted, the Bidder will execute action to foreclose a mortgage on Improvements, Factory Built 37(07, and file the original with the
the
above
styled
Court
on
or
the following property in Seminole Sewage Pump Station, Force Main Clerk of
7*07 French Ave 372 3672
school officials as a pssible al- president
the Contract
Temple Univer25Loam
before December 12th, 1975;
and Gravity Sanitary Sewer, Con
County, Florida:
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
ternative to forced busing.
NavefbrangetI2perbJ.
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sity.
otherwise a judgment may L, en
tract A in accordance with
LcIiand7,Block9,PIPIELEVEL
TIME
Orange's. 1150 per bu.
In Philadelphia, where magtered against you for the relic, ___________________________
Dr. Clarke, an expert in ur- is Itmustbeunderstthat
of the essence of the Contract, and SUBDIVISION, according tothe plat Drawings, Specifications and
capital, startupS, expansions, e
Work within the Time agreed
will result in certain loss

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"SERVICE BEYOND

QUALITY INN NORTH

and weekends Send complete

MISSing Longwood area, Tiger

Corp

(Seal)
Arthur H Bekwith, Jr.
Clerk of tIe Circuit Court

Flea Markef
Open

Ocala 901 13? $361 or 732 (77)

NOTICE OF SUIT

sanford, Seminole County, Florida,

Ev*ninq Hera, Sanlord, Fl.

setting, on large I acre plus lot.

Phone)fl

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Copley ha a tradition of FlorIda. 37771, upon the payment 0, nlng, Seminole County Branch the 19th day of December, 1975. at

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Re Real Estate Broker
S3W 1st St
3fl6061or3730S1;eea.

borm Must see 170.000 l.I 37$.
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Adults preferred Phone 322 Wa
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

wage Nerd full and part time

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305 7(3 (r2Oe.

Agency

Your MLS

I Ot'Ururji Mobile Home

C Scenic
Wekiva River FurniShed 7

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BY OWNER- 107 Idylfwfld, Drive.
Just reduced $,S0O Trsnlferred
out of state Ibedroom, 2 Story,
over 3(00 sq ft. No reasonab
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exhaust fan You'll like it 177.000. 3 BR. I bath, dng rm., wood burning
fireplace in liv. rm., eat In kit.,

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ap,3rlrti'r%

r'i"corated Come see cm E
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Medicare prOvider n DtttO
Deflary area. Must have e year

SWAP- I6ft. Cottla V-Bottom Boat

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1-30 to 5- 30. S day week Prefer
college student or older 3

NURSING ASSISTANT to

Closets, pantry, central heat air,

Water bill, trash and yard care

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Ph 317 7U1
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Sanford
Large /2 Acre Lot
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New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double Heavily wooded in existing Frigidaire refrigerator, 17 cv. ft.,7

ALMOST NEW 3 BR home near

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RealEstate
WewilIprovldethe
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Professional Servic.

more, too $39,500.

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, dining room,

7343 Park Drive SlOup

and profitable career. Call *62
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- LecIthin! Vinegar! B6t Kelp! How
all four In one capsule. Ask

plan for the school system in class at nearby Gardner Mu- liceot Clark, Diet: and Associates modification should be direCted . PYLE, ESQUIRE. of Whittayir,
has resulted in street violence

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acres Heavily wooded quiet
neighb,rh
2 fireplaces, swim

2 3 tx'lroom 7 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard.

116W 2nd t

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Sanforo Al Anon Family Group r' o

Drawings, Speiticatlons and be?wn the hours of 1:30AM and with the Clerk of the •bovenamed FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
Court and servea copy thre01 upo'i IGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Procedural Documents may be 5:00 PM . Monday thru Friday.

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Bedroom neat furnished cotta'
. Realty •
prIvate ya'o Ideal for couple ne
Palmetto 327 3(21
5APl
r'c s
s FADER"
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DELTONA - Executive home, 2 WANT COUNTRY LIVING yet the

WRi 3533 Hwy 17 97, Sanford.

drinkers

You are required to file your COUNTY, FLORIDA.

US, I)istrict Court Judge %V. second floor, teen4gers race DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS Division. Seminole Plaza, Highways

SAN MO PARK I

PHYSICAL

SALCLAPROBLEM

By: Lillian 1. JenkIns

County, Forlda, Case No 7522(9

R E GIST E R ED

Write P.O. Box 121)

November, A,D • 1973

pumps and drivers In accordance FOR THE PERIOD DECEMBER PetitionforAdoplionof ROBERT L. Post Office Drawer 7
wth Specifications and Procedural 15, 1975 to JUNE 30, 1976 will t
THOME. JR . a minor, by Sanford, Florida 32771

From a tytng class on the expiration of the time established examined at Seminole County

pant time, 60 pct Lake Mary 373

PROBLEM

The name cI lhe Ccut Ic which PublIsh: Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1973
funds due to participant ter
youngsters marched through first most of the students were and Associates Engineers, Inc
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE minatlons. vacant positions and a adoption proceedings ere pending is DEl 10
*hite neighbortioods, through black, but now 50 per cent re PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ later starling date than anticipated
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
get to "their" school.

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br1u's It his been i Illagnet

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ia—Help Wanted

i—personals

WIT lESS my hand and official

that Sealed Proposals will be personsto move 'nloemploym,ntor TO ROBERT L. THOME, SP ,
ally takes them to the Ohren- going to school,"
berger Elementary School, but
Thecabbie'sdaughtergoesto Florida, at the City Hall until 7:30 tItle
ARE
HEREBY
YOU

"magnet" schools.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUI1T OF THE the original thereof with the Clark of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. tid Court on or before December

serviceS in areas of substantial ADOPT ION OF ROBERT

daughter's taking hairdressing

walked the three miles to their

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unturn , both AC, w w carpet, ISO
oamaqe, stis mo 373 319 atter
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3 brOroom, glady Brown FURNISHED 4 Bed. central
EASY PAYMENTS
heat 6 air,
Realty, Rg Real Estate OrØkr
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2 Bedroom— $300 D*wn. $13.5 43 per
327 3737, or aft.r hrs
'C1QhbO4'hOOd Ready to move
month *
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
into Only 126.900
3 BedroomKitchenlurnied Nicclocation
i Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet,
month *
Phone 327 u35
carport, fCC yard In quiet
RE CUCED-. 17.1.50 for quick sal.. 3 3
Bedroom,
New- $6.50 Down,
- bor hood, $775
Bedroom, 2 bat' with family room
month plus
$16103 per month.*
One &amp; Two bedroom apartmt
Security deposit. (31 3691 or (31
' Ravenna Park, Home in mint *Tezesandln5urance,,lflcIed
c.rpetj air, turn &amp; unfurn
Condition with lovely Swimming
lIP 322 1110
TAFFER REALTY Pool Now only $29,400. A must to
OSTEEp_ I Bedroom $üer
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Reg Real Estat. Broker
month SCHUREN REALTY,
Deflar
AdII. I BR, air - close to
1100 F 75th St
Realtors 177 17
322 64Sf
%'ores ChurchCS ld4'p for retired
Harold Hall Realty
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fi,$ or 172 (OSi
12th &amp; Frnfl, Sanford, 2 Bedroom
PEAL
5771
Call
home, living rm, dining rm,
W. Garnett White
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urn or _____________________
(31 16.49
I n•irn Quiet NCiqhborhood 1 ______________________________
JOHU KPIDER.ASSOC
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The Board of County Com.
engaged in busineSs at 100 Springs missioners, as prime sponsor
Blvd. Longwood. Seminole County,
Seminole County, announces
Schools Draw Florida under the fictitious name Of funds in the Imount of $l,5.7U inbusinesSundertheflclitioi.,sname In the Matter of the Adoption of:
SPRINGS LAND CO and that I
received under the Comprehensive of TOSCO, INC at flu,nbc'r 503 East DANA .JCY KE LEY, a minor
intend toregistec so name with the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Employment and Training act Altamonte Drive, In the City of
Clerk of tht' Circuit Court. Seminole
(CETA) 01 1973, TItle VI, will be AltamonteSprings, Florida, intends THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
County, Florida in accordance with REAPPORTIONED as follows:
to register lhe said name with the FRANK V. VALENTI. WHOSE
the provisions 04 the Fictitious
Prime Sponsor: Seminole County, Clerk of the Circuit Court of RESIDENCI.
AND MAILING
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
Board of County Commissioners
ADDRESS AR UNKNOWN.
Seminole County, Florida.
Students
With 66509 Florida Slalutes 1957
Nameof Highest Elected Ofticiai:
YOU ARE H(REBY NOTIFIED
Dated at Boise, Idaho, this l3tri
S. Mary J. Riblet?
James M Hattaway, Chairman
HAZEN P. KELLEY has filed a
day of Novernbe. 1973.
Publish - Nov 23. 30. Dec 7. 11. 1975
Unit of Government: County
Petition in the Circuit Court of
(Seal)
OFT 116
Area Served Seminole County,
Seminole County, Florida, for the
Albectson' Inc..
Florida
adoption of the mlu"r child named
a Delaware Corporation
Populatlonof Area Served: 143.000
therein, and you a'e required to
By: David L. Wolf, 5i'
FICTITIOUSPIAME
show cause why the same should not
Vici Prtsident
Prog ra iti Notice it hereb given that I am per latest estimate
Total Individuals to be served 713
be granted, If any, by serving a Copy
Mionie 0, t mstrong,
engaged in busineSs at Rt 7, Boii
Tc'aI IndIviduals to terminate
Secretary
of your written objectIons and
527B Lx 'wood, Seminole County,
Publish: Nov. 73, 30, Dec. 7. II, 1975 defenses, If any, upon MACK N
ELIITOR'S NOTE
Icr the fictitious name of program. 37
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What they all have in ('Ofl3• Florida
CLEVELAND,
Duration of Grant: September I, DET Ill
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Of
LAMP
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REALTY,
and
daughter's taking hairdressing Own
that students attending
$975 to June 30, 1916
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE, Attorneys
that I in
to register sa.d name
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and psycholog and all kinds of
for Petitioner, Post Office Drawer 2.
Inagnets have volunteered to do with tht
'k of the Circuit Court, BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS
WbGe'I. 819.130
thinii.. h.si
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Sunday, Nov. 30, 973

Automotive Leads League

Carol Slaughter Rolls 256 j

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Swingers Ladles League—
S89 for both the men and women
The morning started out like
high. Other 200 games were
any other morning until the
rolled by Jim Nadar 215441,
third game when Carol
J.J.
Sexton 2ll-5O3and Bob
Slaughter (Automotive Speed
Goodson
(his first) 205. Jim
Parts team member) rolled a
Cotton had a 523 series and
turkey and spared the six pin
Donna Tenet rolled her first
then came back with live more
turkey for a 177 game and she
strikes, a good hit in the tenth
frame only to leave the ten pin second place) Wendy Boness rolled by Jimmy Morris 213 and spared the 6-7.10 split.
and that was spared and
a spilt 194-489, Gordon Boness 518, high series for the high goes to
Barbour &amp; Co. Ladies
to finish with the high game of Donny Coral 502. Jaw: Andy Billy WestlalI 5694)4. Polly
League—"Star
of the Week" is
the season a very nice 256. Paine 200451 and Max Kraft- Price with a 206451 was high Linda
Hudlck with 43 pins over
Other Highs: Pat Moye 197, chick spared the 2-10 split. The for the women. Herman her average.
Evelyn DeMattlo
Mary Johnson 175-479, Millie ifs
: Charles Blank with the Flannagen 211443, Hal Rich spared the 5-7
split.
Eve Rogero
Garner 487-12., Janie Davis 188- high game of the night 217443. 204543, Mary Williams 177,
and
Liz
Rice
both
had
the high
471, Splits converted during the Michaud Bros. Standard: Lee Belinda Burgess 174 and Ellen
set
of
456
and
the
huh
mrnth ce by II Da-du 44. Michaud 194-24, Capp's WesUall 169.
goes to Eve Rogero 181.
10, Sue Christenson 6-7, Sue Clothier: Bob Kirkland 194-556.
Ellenburg 510, Judy Garrett 5 Robbins Electric: Keith
Jr. Sr. League— High game
Jet Bowkrettes Ladles
Johnson
and the lJhrjes and series goes toChuck Hail League—Peg Pate) had the
Bobie
d248 In
only 500 of the morning as she
Is still Automotive
man
set. Zella Allman
3M and there is still a tie for 495.
Larry Jones spared the 2-4-7-10 rolled a 494 series. Mae kh
second With Rich Plan and Auto
Unprofessional, Men, and 3-7-8 splits as did Trade 483 Allman had the high game
Train 38-18
League.—Ttw high game was a Cishe 5-6-7 and Ned Stephens with a 189, Ann Coleman and
Atlantic
Bank
Mixed tie between Carl Sandusky and picked up the 5-6.10 split.
Wilkins both roiled games of
League—The high game of the Dan Denlals who both rolled2l4
179. Splits: Sharon ThilS
night fell for Jimmy Morris games. The high series goes to
Ball &amp; Chain Mixed League— Ann Reiner and Dot Coates 5-7,
with a 219668 seies. Danny Robert Robinson with three 200 Gus Sexton had a nice 235 for
Thelma Hicks 4-9, Linda Jacobs
This takes the honor of the high games 210-206-201 for a 617 the high game of the night. She 56, and
Edith Pounds and
series as he rolled a 217-201 for series. Other high for the also rolled the highest series of Winnie Payne 3-10.
the high 581 set. Don German evening: Skip Norton 206-569,
14-z, Pd Samples 193-5l Alex Serreas 206-558, G
and Bob Kirkland 185-513. High Varner 203-564, and B)TI He
for the women was Nadine 203450. Arkie Harold 201.
Malmrose 170-499. High Gene Rogero 199-573, I
average for the men is Don Myers 198, Al Hughes 191.
German 184 and Polly Price Roger Hines 191, Bobby D
165.
181-500 and Arnold Jackson
Pettycosts Ladles League— 521.
The high series of the morning
T.G.LF. Mixed Match P
goes to Norma Welch (Big Dip) League—'Star of the Week'
502-184 and the only 200 of the Dorine MacAteer with plus
morning was rolled by Ann pins. (Breezwood Park Hon
Smith 207-480 (Jack's Mini team) High Team Series $24
MktJ Mary Johnson was high is Bob Allen team 2351. II
for her team (Wallace Auto) Team Game Is Second Str
187-498 and Jeanette Andrews Imports 858 for $16.00. HI lii
was high for Car Ben Jewlers Series 110.00 Is Don
team with a 198-496 set. Vonda MacAteer 677. and HI In
Driver (Masters Cove) 187-488 Game Is Rufus Gaines
and Arlene Rumbley (W.H. (Evering Herald team)
Green &amp; Sons Const.) 162466 $7.00. All above scores t
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Ms. Buyna listed item missing after the burglary
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Norton, clerk, and Helen Green, very worthy program, but we a water bed at the 403 Fordham Drive residence of Kathleen L.
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Auto-Train Corporation, listed
Kerik Garfield announced today that first ha lf of fiscal 1975, which resulted in net totaled $6,515,910 resulting in (unaudited) net
In commenting on the substantial increase American Stock Exchange, carries
John Bollhorst, 18,
operatiom for the first half of ft%cal 1976, earnings of tM,010 or S.04 per share before earnings of 1201,919 or $.13 per share as in the first six months earnings relaUve to the passengers and their automobiles aboard the Orlando, faces trial on charges
which ended Oct 31, resulted in a very sub- extraordinary Item ($l,010 or $ o7 per share compared to revenues of $6,5ft3,740 In the comparable period last year, Garfield stated same luxury train between Sanf ord and of breaking and entering with
stanUal increase in net earnings on a slight after giving effect to a net operating loss second quarter of last year, which resulted in that he antic!pates the company's achieving Imt,on, Va., and between Sanford and Intent to conunit a felony and
increase in revenues as compared to the same carr&gt; forward of $50,000 or $ 03 per share) a net loss of (43,443) or ($ 09) per share for significantly higher earnings for the second Louisville, Ky
larceny of a firearm
period Last year.
Prelax earnings of $820,441 for the period that quarter
ball of the fiscal year which historically has
The company began ser vice Dec 6, 1971
— Philip I Bishop, 27, G4
Garfield said, "T'he results of the first half generated stronger traffic volume to and and has carried more than 350,000 Hiawatha, Sanford, is accused
Revenues for the fi.rst half of fiscal 1976 include $134,622 of credits a&amp;Wfated with the
totaled $13,619,372 resulting in (unaudited) Compan)'s adults of prior period's railroad ofthefiscal year reflect the continued strong (rom Florida during the peak winter and automobiles and nearly one million of grand larceny of a Lawn
demand for 'auto-train" service and spring seasons
net earnings of $620,687 or $41 per share, as charges
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support for the revitalization of
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ProTues Or Canaiaates
For Winter Springs Posts

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FLORIDA

PubI?cHear9Wuhehdaishe

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which the residents can lire purpose in seeking election to candidate for the Group 4 seat been on the Winter Springs city

ca1lI fr a

116 Moss Rd., cdidate [or the election

asciiir,ation, which shesays wasapparesflly the result of
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Originally from thanapolls, to her group four seal

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municipal election.

"I believe the day has passed University witha degree In civil years, she was the first woman dncrltei property owned by James
L. WillIam slid propertng
Currentl em lo 'ed b the when one can use the council engineering and has 30 years to serve as mayor nd

undertook a harassment campaign to discredit King, and
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council he has spent 16 years working l3 and was re-elected to her

Command Pellerin retired torney, or fellow

of the agency's investigation of King's shooting death in
i%8. James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the killing in

speclalized in PCrsonn
e Iad. should bring your personal government construction
of Public
frustrations and problems to projects, and is 'used to wCommissioner
ks the
that de

Hoover and the CIA when he was abroad, it would have to

fill a vacancy on the City Board business of the City of Winter problems that also confront us

felt he was a threat to the system as it existed," Mrs King

'People living in our city w'te

A resident of the Tuscawilla

financial planning, cost

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One (1) mO Contine,,tal, 2docr, Orianc. Florida 32e01
stored at Ratliff &amp; sons in DET165
Sanford, Florida. Additional in

Christmas, a rabbi saysJews will have to put their belk'fs

just before the Thanksgiving Holiday break and a Bicentennial

as a llanukh gift" says Rabbi Victor ZweIlIng Of

behalf of the school are Prinelpal Owen McCaon kit and

stand and say ChrLstrnas i.s not our holiday."
Tonight, Jews throughout the world light the first (Jf

Tom Vinernil.

rulers in 160 [Ic.

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Angeles were contained,

"What affects citizens in one

for toda " he said listind as they should be

caused $17.5 million damage, drove 5,600 persons from

Mop-up operations continued today, but all but a few of

It was when she moved to this

city recreational
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mat capacity since his ap-

posted ne* limitations on overtime and hiring extra
can handle what may be its busiest holiday mall season,
through the nation's pct offices between today and

term

of Roy

The specialists are battling man Auditorium.
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Worse was to come Monday Castle wants them to work only splintery pews were crude,

protest but first reports in.

Eighteen London hospitals

"campaign of harassment by persons within soniC
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TAILAHASEL APi — Thank on again and
again," the wonisn
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officials, thanking them for the assistance they had given
her husband.
they have done for my entire family, the woman said,

thlldren—Deb,asophomoreat
&amp;oward Community College,
Un and John,
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husband's stay.
-."I will make a payment of $20 each month until it is paid
off," she added in the letter to the Alcoholic Rehabilitation

lIlflT Jenkins

That said sale Is being made to

the $...l 50 for 30 days trea men

authorities said.

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Sheriff
Seminole County Fida

IJ)NI)ON tAP) — Caroline 17-year-old Baronet's daughter,
Kennedy celebrated her 18th and 24-year-old Mark Shand,
birthda&gt; in London ssmth a mod- whom the newspapers call
est hamburger and glass of Caroline's best friend.
wine, a London Daily Mail colShand just "popped in to kiss
umnist reported today.
her," Miss Dempater reported.

several blocks before each per-

Born is Lor Beach, Calif, fill the vacancy left by the

McClain m early ',eteran attended Carrillo Frank Durrance and

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time of McClaIn's resignation. International Correspondence

Boird of County Commission,ri
P'Ovlsions of the Fictitious Nan-c lames M Hattaway, Chairman

Prior to becoming a member

FlOfidi

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Woods Road, flagged down patro' ni,

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Marilyn and sons, Mike, 15 and the Orange County Hoard of

7nmg Board While he was

sears ago He received a BS party chief and is now woridng flml zoning map

by
degree In Business Economics in the office as an a istant to the city was adopted as a
now in use

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He has been active in wife

that it

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Animal Control (place of im 1,a%ible, related training and
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A GRANT MODiF ICATION
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Thursday at Morton's Restau- time to her studies at Sotheby's, - - —
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the fine art auctioneers where

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name of REF RIG A MA TIC (CE TA) Of 1573 Title VI will be UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE

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mayor of Winter Springs Hawthorn Circle, Winter Gumtree
Court,
Winter
I feel I have something Springs, is a candidate for City Springs, is seeking election to
to offer the city ' said Troy Council Group 2 in the Dec 2, the Group 2 city council ceat

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supplies foreign nations with everything "from aircraft to

Instead of going with County located In Semino;, County, Florida, dilenn. if .y. o the Complaint on
•ttorney.L.W
coverage in October and she more particularly described as
feels dogs and cats are now
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The 13 intwet of Robert 0 CARROLL &amp; JONES P A
address Is P0, Boi Cli,
running loose since the county Feather In Lots 17, ,, , 47. , ,
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down and thousands of nonur- gency cases were still being Minister Mrs. Barbara Casfie.

Dealer Pleads Innocent

that certain property in which ,

ti'e first time in several t-ears. tlivered to me as Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida and
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hare two sons, Laurent A. Jr.
are more responsive to the tlected would "listen to the
15, andohi Joseph, 11, and a needs of people and view wishes of the majority of

says he applied behavior.modlfjcaUon techniques to the
task of job huntit.
Di N H Arrin, a pschologistand learnu specialist at
Anna State Mental Health Center, spent four years developI the job club idea.
He gathered 120 jobl
persons from the Carbondale

shehned by wa'.es and without food or water

"My wile and I enjoy living

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with 50 pcI. less

and television, its hundreds of
thousands of followers made

ci'ntrating %arious diseases

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lice sub-stations and an

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blazes in theSan Gabriel Mountains had gone hcEne.

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music taken largely from grand

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thte off the vine." The Wee King and his Golden West
Grand Ole Opry is 50 years old Cowboys stepped forward to
tOdaY, a multimlfllon dollar sing. That was the start for
business that hasn't forgotten EddyArnoldandhjslenneuee
Its roots.
Plowboys. He was followed by
The fiddler was 80-)ear-old Red Foley, Ernest Tubb, Cow
Uncle Jimmy Thompson and boy Copas and Hank Williams.

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using a mputer to fight what they say is inevitable fraud
in the food stwnp program.
Irank Youngblood, a spokesman for the Family Ser'ices program, said a pilot program will be started In
Jacksonville in February The program will be expanded
t itcide if it is successful, he said
Vndtr the plan, each lotxl stamp recipient Will be ts.s11ttl

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Up To Brezhnev
That tough statement by U. S. Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger that a summit meeting
between President Ford and Soviet Leader Leonid
Brezhnev depends upon progress in strategic arms
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Here's hoping that you had a happy holiday,
Filled with adequate food, good cheer, good cornpanlonship and all that goes with it.
And For all you football widows. . . well, all we
can say is "Cheer up. There are only about four
more games on the boob tube over the next 24
hours."
After taking in the better portion of two pro
games and one coll egiate encounter yesterday and
last night, we're no worse for the wear -save for a
couple of eyes that are having trouble staying open
today following the late show "battle" between
Georgia and Georgia Tech,
We took it as long as we could and that was until
Georgia's Bulldogs built up a 42-0 lead over the
Yellow Jackets of Tech. At that point we decided to
call it quits.
Maybe we missed the best part of the game,
'cause Tech bounced back from that humiliating
deficit to score 26 points in the final period of play.
Tech's loss, incidentally, was the first Coach
Pepper Rodgers had ever suffered to Georgia as
either a player or coach.
Today's Fare

A&amp;M square off on Channel 9. Following that
skirmish, there's a dinner (leftover turkey?) break
before UCLA and Southern Cal goatitat8p.m.
Tomorrow's schedule calls for the traditional
Army-Navy battle before Alabama tries to
strength en (7) its pre-Sugar Bowl status against
Auburn.
Naturally, everyone figures 'Bama will walk
away with its game against the Plainsmen, but
there are thousands of Floridians who will be
pulling for Auburn, 'cause If Bama's be aten th en
Florida, Georgia and Mississippi will all be
deadlocked with th e Crimson Tide for a share of the
Southeastern Conference crown.
Don't look for it to happen, but it would be nice f
the University of Florida Gators could claim at
least a tie for its first SEC championship.

Back to the more serious stuff.
The Tr-County League of Cities, involving
municipalities in Seminole, Orange and Osceola
Counties, recently elected Altamonte Springs
Mayor Norman Floyd as its president and
Longwood Mayor James li. tormannas secretary-

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Central Florida, was recently Installed aspresident
of the 50member Seminole County Board of
ftealtorsand alsoservesas treasurer of the CAI.NO
Council of Local Governments.
Congratulations to both Mayor Floyd and Mayor
IA)rrflann.
Are you a bug on statistics?
If so, you might be interested to know that there
are over 9000 vehicles registered in Seminole
County.
According to County Tax Collector Troy Ray's
office, 94,437 license tags have been purchased for
1975-76, Including 64,000 for automobiles, 12,973
trucks and the balance in motorcycles, buses, etc.
That's a staggering figure, huh?
However, we wish they wouldi,'t all drive by our
place at the same time. The noise is deafening —
especially when we're trying to watch those football
games on the idiot box.
Happy day after Thanksgiving.
— Bill Cunie

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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MADRII), Spain A P i — King Juan Carlos, bolstered by
a massive show of suppo rt in th e ctreets, tod ay was
reported preparing to name a new head of parliament In
another test of his political program to liberalize Spain.
Top political leaders said the king's selection to replace
- or continue - Alejandro Rodriguez Valcarcel could
indicate the course the new leader expects to follow in the
weeks ahead,
Juan Carlos, cheered by thousands of Spaniards and
recognized by West European leaders at a gala ceremony
in th e Spanish capita l Thursday, met with Rodriguez
Valcarcel at the end of the day's events. There was no
word from th e king's imnuela Palace on what th e two

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LISBON, Portugal (All) - Despite their boasts of total
control, Portugal's moderateline military leaders were
challenged today it stubborn pockets of mutinous
leftist resista nce in the ranks,
Military sources expressed confidence that the
remaining rebels could be talked Into surrender without
the use of force,
Most dangerous was the paratroop base at Tancos,
which authorities said Wednesday was under control.
Paratroops who led last Tuesday's leftist revolt and th en
gave up without a fight have withdrawn to Tanco and
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bases, analysts say.
The current reading by U.S.
Altamonte Elementary School staged a Pioneer Day program
Bicentennial program at the school. Modeling the bomets 1trow Intelligence is that Teng at the
just prior to the Thanksgiving holiday and th ese youngste rs left are
least will become the top figure
Charlene Parmally, Stacy St. George and Stacey ft
modeled early American sunbonnets. The event was part of a (Herald Photo by
ma collective leadership after
Elda Nichols.)
the deaths of Mao, 82, and Chou,
77.
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king region military commander and a Teng ally, into position
to become defense minister.
Also, Teng has been shifting
certain provincial leaders
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ersecution Charges Challenged
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) —Teng
Hsiao-Ping, who may succeed
Mao Tse-Tung, reportedly Is
strengthening Ida power base;
and U.S. intelligence officials
say President Ford should pay
close at te ntion to him during his
trip next week to the People's
Republic of China.
Teng Li considered by many
analysts to be the most po werful leader in China, second
only to Mao.
Now vice premier and nominally subordi na te to ailing Prernier (Thou en.Lai, Teng has
been slowly building his power
base.
For example, U.S. inteuigence sources say Teng
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as dominant If he is able to
consolidate his power base
enough to repel challenges,
principally from the radical
wing of the Chinese Communist
party.
Based on his past performance, it appears that Teng

of the foreign affairs depart- members of church corn- tion coincides with our own." social-economic issues:
Russian Orthodox and Baptist ment of the Russian Orthodox munities," he said in a
Noting that he had appointed
"It would be a pity if it fell would continue China's es.
leaders today said charges of Moscow Patriarchate, said the statement,
16 Roman Catholic delegate-ob- into demagoguery. It would be trangement
religious persecution in their alleged infringements were
from the Soviet tinBut he added that "our servers who are participating a pity If it secularized the free- ion,
homeland were "exaggerated" presented In "an exaggerated, society Is evolving in the direcin the assembly and that Catho- dom of Christ. It would be a pity
MIAMI (AP) A delegation of the Cuban Communist
and "distorted"
In the early years of the Chi.
sometimes
distorted
form,"
tion
of
ever-increasing
developtics
had undertaken various co- if it reduced unity in and nese-Soviet
Party is visiting Panama at the Panamanian governsplit, Teng publicly
Their statement came in re- complicating church problems. ment of democratic principles, operative
functions with the through' Christ to slogans and accused the Soviet
ment's invitation, Radio Havana says.
sponse to an appeal from two
Union of
"We do not disguise the fact The church has found its level council, he said:
temporary
expediency."
In a broadcast monitored Thursday In Miami, Radio
Russian churchmen to the that there have arisen and there in this process and contributes
weakening the International
"We trust that efforts which
Havana said the delegation is led by Manuel Pinero, chief
Patriarch Pimen of Moscow communist movement.
World Council of Churches gen- do arise problems in the life of to it to the extent that it is pos.
the Catholic Church has made expressed hope the assembly
of the America department of the Central Committee of
eral assembly here that it the church, resulting from the sible for her to do so."
and
will continue to make to would act as "an effective in.
th e Cuban Communist Party.
launch a campaign against infringement of laws conFour
leaders
of
the
Russian
pro
mo te the ecumenical move- strument In its servi ce to vanThe department was crea ted recently to handle
claimed religious oppression in cerning reli gious communities, Baptist delega tion said th
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e ment and, wherever possible to otis needs of contemporary hurelations be tween the Cuban party and other Latin
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the Soviet Union.
both by local representatives of complaint to (he assembly of collaborate with the World manity"
American orga ni zatio ns, the broadcast said,
and voiced support for
Metropolitan Vuvenaly, head the state authorities and by religious pe rsecution creates a
Council of Churches, will con- Africans In hastening "develop______________
"distorted impression of the tinue and grow even greater ment of the life of their
peoples
spiritual service and witness In with God's help."
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in peace and security, and the
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There have been joint dis- ult1mte defeat 'o( colo nialism
Metropolitan Yuvenaly said a cus.sions about possible Roman and racism in the
African conpriest, the Rev. Gleb lakunin, a Catholic membership in the tinent."
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layman, Lev Regelson, both of council, but consideration of it
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Patriarch Abuna Theophilus
Moscow, From whom the corn- lately has been sidelined. RoNOV. 28
p.m.. Florida Federal Savings fund raising and campaign LiEU. 1
of
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iopia also expressed "owplaint came, have been long- man Ca tholics take a regular
"THE NIGHT THOREAU :
Central Florida Stop-ERA and Loan, 919 W. SR 436, strategy for 3upporting antiSongwriters Guild of Central sta nding cri tics of the church part in some
lidarity with the oppressed
council operations so
Coalition workshop seminar 8 Altamonte Springs. Topics: ERA candidates.
Florida Christmas program, and of the Christian unity and
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commissions on doctrine, and d own-trodden.
Lt .IsSeSIi I
in Africa there are "people of
7:30 p.m., First Federal, movement,
and on justice and peace.
Ofllr.døay
placu *
Norman DeVere Howard Edgewater Drive near PrinRoman one race or class oppressing •
Their appeal to the assembly
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countries,
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of other" races and 0 &amp;No md jw wom
was
under
study
by
a
corn*
Catholic
branches
have
become
thoze
H.B. McCall, 2317 Mellcnville traditional music, caroling,
of
class
es,
he
added:
mittee,
membersofnatlonalcowcj
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4-6
275.9101 V
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dancers, refreshments.
"tradiction
This indeed
is aChristian
con- a •:3OCUCTAi
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Pope
Paul
VI,
in
a
message,
churches
in
recent
years.
A
of
the
a
'2.500fP4
ADMISSION
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Children welcome, no charge. said he is confident that Roman major exception is the United
ursday
at NOV. 29-30
Mrs. Loretta W. Tyner, 55, of West Florida Hospital in
faith."
Skating Party, Melodee Catholic collaboration with th e States.
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City Beautiful Cal Club's Skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m. to
2800 Club Rd., died Wednesday. Pensacola, lie was a former
council will "grow ever great.
Ecumenical Patriarch 1)1.
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Born in Little Rock, Ark,, she resident of Sanford and cm- annual C.atararria, 10 am. to 5 benefit Seminole High School er."
mitrius
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of
Constantinople
came to Sanford 11 years ago. ployed at the Sanford Naval Air p.m., Orlando Exhibition Hall. Band.
His message, read to the (modern Istanbul), chief spinShe was a member of the Station.
General Assembly of the inter- tual leader of all Eastern Or.
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Missionary Baptist
NOV, 2929
Sanford Tourist and ShILl- denominational body, was one thodoxy, said In his message
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Survivors include his wife.
Garage sale for Seminole fleboard Club, potluck dinner, 6 of several sent by reigning that the assembly has a "major
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Survivors include
her Jeanette, of Milton, a son, High School Band, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and meeting at 7 p.m., at heads of various major bran. responsibility In the history of
husband, Elmer J. Tyner Sr., Ralph Wayne Peters and a p.m., Sanford Plaza.
clubhouse.
ches of Christianity, Including the ecumenical movement and
Sanford; one daughter, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Donna Menard, ________________________________________________________ the patriarchs of Moscow, In the life of the contemporary
Pa tr i ci a Tyner of Sanford; two both of Sanford; a sister,
Constantinople and Ethiopia. world,"
sons, Maj. Michael Collings of Ruth Crlst of Tifton, Ga.. a
Pope Paul told the represenReferring to the assembly's
HOSPITAL NOTES
North Carolina and William E. brother, J.T. Knight of DeB.ary;
t.atives of 271 Protestant, Ortho- theme, "Jesus Christ Frees and
Collins of Arkansas; two two stepsons. David and
dox, Anglican and Old Catholic Unites," the patriarch added an
NOVEMBER27, 1975
sisters, Thelma Rittenmn of Salter; a granddaughter,
Jessie M. Jackson
denominations totaling nearly admonition, reflecting some
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford and Mrs. Beulah Cruse Stacey Lynn Menard, and a
Lenabelle If. Jennings
500 million members that -your Eastern Orthodox uneasiness
Sanford:
of Arkansas; two brothers, grandson, Robert Wayne
Twinkle 0. Knight
desire for unity and recondilla- about the council's activities on
Jimmy L. Daniels
Tony Wade and Harry L Wade, Peters, both of Sanford,
Barbara Noble
Gall P. Ford
both of Arkansas, nine grand.
Funeral services will be held
Eassop W. Wooten
Vernita A. Killingsworth
children.
Saturday In Tifton, Ga.
Shelly Leininbach, DeBar)'
wer
ru
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Mary F. Johnson
Brisson Funeral Home in
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StephenM. Clem, Deltona
May I.. Truble, DeBary
charge of arrangements.
Elizabeth E. Grieves, DelStella M. Magnus, Deltona tona
Funeral Notice
RALPH LEE PETERS
.Dorothy E. Sadler, Deltona
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ral"' a
Allen Kennedy, Lake Mary Seen In
Ralph Lee Peters, 51,
TYNER,
MRS.
LORETTA
W.
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Jack
B.
St.adig,
Lake
Monroe
Oren P. Senter, Orange City
Funeral services for Mrs
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — the Senate are limited to
AKLAWN
Eddie
Cobb,
Oviedo
Theodore Joynes, Oviedo
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From
the streets of Sydney to each but this law is winked at
CO
Michael Burton, Winter
Country Club Road. wtto died
James
D.
Almany,
Winter
the
lonely
outback, Australia is by practically everyone,
Wednesday, will be held at 2pm
Springs
Springs
Saturday at Brisson Funecai
going
through
the most bitter
The nation's seven million
DISCHARGES:
t4O with Rev Leonard
Mrs.
John
(Lora)
Chaniot
and
and
costly
election
campaign
in
voters
are rallying behind eiSanford:
Baby Girl, Sanford
off 1c4tng Burial will be in
74
its
years
nation.
as
a
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uotaia Cemetery flrsson
Labor
party leader Gough
Hazel Anderson
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runeral Hon'i' fl charg e—
With
each
major
party
claimWhitlam,
who was fired as
Gwendolyn Burke
ing in all seriousness that dicta- prime minister Nov. 11 by
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torship and economic ruin will Queen Elizabeth's representa.
— ensue unless it is elected, feel- tive, or behind the caretaker
Thursday's high 78. Over. ings are running high and tern- government under Malcolm
night low 57.
pers short as the country op. Fraser's Liberal party.
Local early morning fog. pi-oaches election day Dec. 13.
There are the usual buttons
Otherwise partly cloudy
Angry taxi drivers In Sydney and bumper stickers — in_________
through Saturday. Highs have pressed their two-way ra- eluding "I'm a Liberal lover"
mostly in the tinner 70s in(l hw dios Into the noli1ir1 ILIttlo fir 'rc'r'c
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For the first time, it is now possible to trace ainong conservative Republicans. To replace Haig, for transportation and other perquisit
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the strange twists of history that put Gerald him with a lifelong Democrat, Nixon feared,
. Colson, would take some o! the heat off himseff
The
Vice
President
also
had
to clear his from Watergate. Colson contended, on the
Ford In the White House.
would cause a Republican rebellion, "Could I overseas travel with
of State Henry contrary, that a crippled
Ife2.Vtce President Spiro Agnew
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appoint a Democrat?" Nixon asked Colson. Kissing er. Once AgnewSecretary
Vice President would
Wan ted to visit
caught taking petty bribes from Maryland Then, answering his own
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his
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his
best
insurarce
against
impeachment.
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nger refused
contractors, he would be President today,
said: "No, I can't do it."
permission.
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If ex-Trrasury Secretary John Connally
Phone
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It
was
February,
1973,
that
Agnew
first
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cck after their
got
hadn't become ennarled in the milk scandal, he
7, 1972,
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wish it would all go away, but Ted
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was
investigat
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have been named as Agnew's reelection, Nixon summoned Agnew to
Ap.
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that
Nixon
was
new)
doesn't understand the problem. He
replacement and would now be sitting in the oval presidential retreat at Camp David, Md.
behind it. As Agnew confided darkly to fr1end
has got the best deal he
parently, Agnew thought he
office in Ford's place.
can ever make, It is all
was being Invited he expected Nixon to use the threat of Incjictmnt boiled down to one income tax
We have obtained the amazing, behind-the- for a celebration; he was unprepared
For the
problem,"
to blackmail him into giving up the vice
Cohen said his client was worried
scenes story from sources close to both Agnew brutal session that followed.
about going
to prison, "He
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In recent days citizens have been placing a
strategic arms limitations treaty, and detente with
the Soviet Union in general, in the context of the
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dismissal of James R. Schlesinger as secretary of
defense Ma nv hclieve I hat the removal of Mr.
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to Americans is that progress in SALT depends
rong
the Soviet Union, not on domestic politics. And at
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radically wrong with our foreign aid program.
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The objective in many — perhaps most —
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There could be many reaso ns why this is true
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first
category
In 1974 —are victims
cases Is to enable independent countries to hold
.
of the HOD, the habitual Offender Driver, says
- the illness of Brezhnev, problems with China or
on to their Independence, and to subtly enthe National Association of Insurance Agents
courage those internal changes which make for
the impending visit of President Ford to china,
(NAIA).
better lives for the people of those lands. These
reaction to President Sadat's successful trip to the
\
Statistically, the number of HODs is few, only
-1.,
objectives
bolster
U.S.
security
in
that
they
help
United States of America, efforts to divert atabout
Sper cent of the driving population, but the
foster a more stable world and help ensure the
tention from Soviet assistance to guerrillas in
wake
of destruction they leave Is enormous.
political - economic - military balance is not
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Angola, an attempt to influence U. S. politcs at a
Th
e Habitual Offender Driver drives too fast,
hoplesaly tilted toward the totalitarian states.
and
e number one cause of all fatal accidents
time when a new secretary of defense is breaking
th
We succeeded In these alms remarkably well
on
rural
roads in 1974 was speeding.
in, or any one of a num ber of other reasons.
in the original Marshall Elan for the recovery of
%
r.
i.'.
e
HOD
Th
driv es left of center, and that wa the
Western Europe. But we have since done poorly
In the United States, many citizens will take a
numb
two
66
er
cause of 1974 fatal accidents.
in other areas of the world.
cynical view of Mr. Kissinger's warning to Russia.
Then
co
mes (allure to yield right of way,
Most recent invasions and totalita rian
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Some already are saying that the timing of his hard
proper
im
overtaking, making improper turns
takeovers have been Invited by internal in.
line position is calc ulated to offset criticism in
and following too closely — and th e arrogant and
stabilities — or by economic conditions and
Congress and elsewhere over the removal of Mr.
irresponsible HOD is guilty of all th ese.
government competency degenera ti ng so
Po lice files In one state show a HOD who In 11
Schlesinger as secretary of defense.
steadily that citizens lost hope. Or they have
Th ose who spend too much time worrying
was arrested times for traffic violations
been triggered by some group In the area with a
—
10
arres
ts for drunk driving, 10 for driving
long history of suffering.
about motivations are really missing th e point, we
under
suspen
sion, and Fire for speeding, reckless
Though
the Lwaell-Arab conflict Is of a difbelieve.Soviet goals have not changed nor have
iving
dr
and
running
a red light. He has been
ferent
type,
h
ere again the Insta bility, economic
th eir tactics. Th ey are seeking to advance th eir
arrested
an
average
of
2.3 times a year, has held
poverty and lack of hope within the scattered
national revolutionary interests, as they always
his
license
legally
for
only
Palestinian communities has been an age-long
three mon ths dur ing
have, and th ey are blowing hot and cold, as they
th e 11 years, yet he cont inues to drive, says the
se which led to teriorisin and exacerbated the
always have,
NAIA.
tensions be tween Jews and Arabs.
Records from another state show 1,365 conTh e Soviet Union engaged in periods of acHaving covered foreign aid in detail since the
Meanwhile, business as usual.
victions for 100 habitual offenders. Still another
original Marshall Plan, I have been surprised
state shows one man with 32 convictions that
into diplomatic relations with capitalist nationsand shock ed that in the 'ountiles we aided in
have cost him over $5,000. Despite his revoked
'e
years, we have spent far too little in
after the United States and Russia established
driver's
license, he Is still driving.
technological assistance for impro ve men ts in
relations in 1933, and after summits at Camp David
Th
e
NAIA, which represents Independent
government, education and economic growth for
in the 1950s and Glassboço in the 1960s. Periods of
Insurance agents in each state, has lon g camth e citizen and far too much lnprovidlng or
frost always followed,
paigned for laws to get the HON off the road and S
selling arms — which frequently made even
By the same token the U. S. position has not
keep them off, which mea ns putting them In jail
more weapons essential in the end lIthe country
N
M
r Of
if necessary.
changed. The State Department has been saying all
being assisted was to be saved.
In 1968, Virginia became the first state to pass
along that it now is up to the Soviet Union to
The way the commercials go
Even where improved defenses are needed,
on
TV,
blondes
phenomenon
in
American
culture.
We,
ourhabitual
offender legislation. Its law stated that
respond to U. S. proposals for placing Soviet
what's required to nip conflict in the bud, more are supposed to have more fun. Brunettes, by selves, used to sing asong:
any driver with three major or 12 minor traffic
bombers and U. S. cruise missiles into the fabric of often than not, Is an improved police force and implication, have less fun. Grayhaireds, not
In the morning. In the evening. Ain't we got convictions within a 10-year period was to be
constab'ilary, That Includes improved officially recognized by TV at all, ha ve no fun at
SALT. Moscow apparently refuses to do °
certified as a Habi tual Offender Dri ver, lose his
techniques, equipment, organization and at. all.
squently SALT is still stalled and a summit
So now, the morning of our li ves is gone, and chiver's license for 10 years and
go to prison for
Nobody, of course, makes it quite clear what
titude. The inefficient, blundering, strong..
it's evening. Or, since we live longer these days, one to five years if
meeting is postponed.
caught
driving
after losing his
.
arming police systems In many of the co un tries "fun" is. But one thing Is certain. Whatever it Is, more precisely it's
afternoon. And do we, can license.
Under the present circumstances a meeting
which require assistance are an open invitation in our present culture patterns, fun is supposed we, have fun' Of course,
we can, but only on
between President Ford and Brezhnev can be only
to be reserved exclusively for the young.
to rebellion,
When th e Law went in to effect In Virginia. 36
own terms and in ways suitable to
ceremonial and misleading, giving the impression
HODS serving
didn't believe
It. They did alter they
Despite this logic, our cutbacks in foreign
we speak of fun, the big advantage that started
t
That blonde who used to float in slow-motion
that all is going well when it is not.
im
the state peniten ti ary.
e
In
security assistance have focused heavily in . across a meadow to meet her slow-motion boy we have over the young Is that we define the
The
law
was
credited
with
a drop In Virginia's
police technical training programs. Step by step friend under a no-motion oak tree is supposed to terms. We're not out for fun In the TV sense, but
hig
hway
death
rate
of
some
20 per cent within
we have eliminated them completely.
be having fun. And her dark-haired sister who for serenity and con te ntment. It's fun to watch
two
years.
By
n
co trast, states which lacked anti.
A relatively ariall amount of persistent, highly gazes adoringly over her wine glam into the grandchildren, but we do it when we want to. U
HOD laws COVUUed 10 record inereaWS in
we
w
er
e
too
busy
to
make
f
less
eyes
of
her
swa
in
ri
ends
in our ear lier
selecti ve poli tical and economic technical soul
is also having fun,
y
traffic fatalities.
She's the one who uses THAT deodorant. He's ye , we can make them now because we have
assistance
to
South
When hundreds of thousands of Moroccans marched into the
Other leg islatures began look ing it the NAIA's
own with non- the time for friendship. If we were never inperiod before we became fatally involved, would
Spanish Shar Prince Juan Carlos of Spain stood firm, ref using
volved in politics or social service, we can pick model law, which requires no outlay of state
greasy , non-kid stuff.
ha ve been more effective in maintaining
to yield the territory to Morocco. Now that the march has (I,requ ires no additional manpower, keeps
and choose among the In te resti
independence of that area, and much cheaper,
zIed, Spain and Morocco are amIcmbly agreeing that the Spanish
Okay for them. since most of in old folks have
ng
things
to
do,
licensing
at the state level and makes for
We've spent a lifetime being bossed around by
than sending troops or the costly attempts to gained a pound or two over the years, we won't
ho uld be divided between Morocco and Mauritania.
uniform definitions, enforcement and penalties.
people, by conditions we couldn't control, by
Sahara
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build schools, economic viability and better look so delightful floating across meadows. And , worries
The scontradiction
makes the stage dressing obvious and
imposed upon us by circumstances,
government in the midst of a shooting war. A after 40 years of marriage, we
(hstasteful. King
Until all the states join the fight to get t he
of Morocco will be strenghtened
rarely gaze upon
cleanup of the South Vietnamese police system our spouses in
So
what's
really
fun'
The
blondes
have
more
Habitual
Offender Driver off the road, says M.
politically because his march on the Sahara succeded after all,
adoration even after a of It.
in those early pre-U. S. involvement years could glass of wine, orsoulful
the
brunettes
less
of
It.
We
grayhaireds?
Jay
Wanamaker.
president of the
.
Prince Carlos will be strengthened politically because he stood
two, or even three.
NAIA, the
Well,
if
we
w
or
k
It
right,
no
ha ve worked wo nders,
body can push us na tion's au to fa ta lity and Injury toll wi
firm against the threat of force, but not held respon
ll contin ue
sible for the
The "fun" kick, of course, is no new around any more. That can be
the most fun of all, to be tragically and needlessly high.
loss of the Sahara because Spain didn't really want the territory
anyway. It will continue to get Its share of the $280 million an.
JACK ANDERSON
ntisl Income from the Sahara's phosphate mines and that's what
b
really counts.
In the meantime, the azvexation of the Sahara will be
legitimized by a referendum - after 45,000 Saharans who are

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Q. [low can God put up with all that's happening In thiworld? Why doesn't He stop all the wars and violence?
A. God made us free moral agents. And in order to stop all
wars and violence He'd have to take away our power of choice.
hen man would become a robot
I that God
manipulated. And God doesn't want that He wants us to Choose
todo His will whichi alwaysgood.But IIe wants it to co,me out
of a willing heart.
As long as the human race has the power of choice, they will
choose, a lot of bad tjungs Soln order for God to wipe otitall the
bad things, He would have to end the whole
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Biblesavt AndGod.w th tthe wickedness
in the earth, and that every inm9ination of the thoughts of his
heart Was only evil continually. And It
grieved Him at His
heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I created"
i Genesis 6:6-7). It wasn't God's will that there be any evil, w Ile
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Aan't long after the flood until man started his bad behavior
again. . . Worse than ever. You we, the kind of world we have is
the kind of world people choose it to be
But there's another kind of world It's a smler world It's
the world we live in as individuals. And that world is touched by
love-God's love. "is love is zeroing in on us as in.
diiduaL on you and me as individuals.
The way God tries to stop violence and make a better world
is throughcomI to &gt;u and to me so that H love wraps
around us. Ile never turns that love off, in the hope that it wW
reach the deepest Part of us and our own choice will bring us to a
decision for our lives to be changed. When we as inidividuals
begin to want God's way more than our own and to do things His
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Heaven" and ranging to con. of Saord will be engaged in sandwich
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Chorus has two major concerts is a "pa geant (orOirlstasUde
planned for the month of m four parts ' The Prophecy,
December, both of which will The Nativity, The Adoration By
feature choral music ap- the Magi," and "The E1
Sound of Trumpets,"
planned, and it is anticipated Chrismon service will held in
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anger."
Several of the numbers are that a "task force" o! 15o the main sanctuary.
l choir will ChrisUnas seasons. The first
In addition to "The Incarnate
accompanied by a brass en- persons will be in',ol',ed.
raw
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is
scheduled
for
Wo
worship
exresume
meeting
on
w
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"Share", a
Dec.
8,
at
8
p.m.
in
the
Church
will
perform other numbers
pe
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further
on
Bicentennial year, several perience for choir and
of
St.
Mary
Magdalen,
Maitland
including
Messia
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nd Sateren's "In
patriotic numbers
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ceir tO
Avenue
in
4
Altamonte
Springs.
A
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Bleak
Mid-W
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inter" The
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- featured, such as Wilhouskey's at First Baptis t Church on
repeat of that concert program
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Repu blic, "
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Sunday evening at 730 The
will be held at the Community program will be "Hodie,
Mars
Hill
Adventist
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In God We Trust, "I'm Just a
Youth I Choir, directed by
United Methodist Church, U.S. Chrisis Natus E" by Willan,
Flag Waving American," and
Charles E. Davis Jr., and ac.
ars [till Seventh-day
The Stor Spangled Banner
coinpanied by Gloria Davis, AthentLst Church at 601
at 8 pm Admission to both Dr Burt Perinchief, director
Other numbers include I in will leading the congregation Ave., Sanford, will hold a
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concerts is free,
the Community Chorus, has
Going Higher," 'So Great Is In this unique wohip ex special youth day O% 29 with
The featured major work for thn a special chorus of
His Love," "The Animals perience. David Cochran, who progrms at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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this seniester is "The Incarnate voices to sing them two num.
a (noun
When The Roll is
Speakers will be
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as recently licensed to
James
Wow'
by the contemporary bers, the "Heft" being an
Cc
Up Yonder,' "Because
Gospel
Ministry
by
First
I3urgress
and
Deacon
Ike
American
composers, Robert antiphonal chorus with t'.
fie Lives," and two medleys - Baptist, will be the worship
.......
who will provide music
Reed and Robert Elmore. Seminole Choraliers.
one on the Second (uning and
leader The serIce includes along With the Mars
Elmore's
reputation as a naturai sterophony of this eigl
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one on the holy Spirit The
responsive readings and par. Quartet The day's services ffl concert organist and organ
part chorus will add a tiILr
'- closing number is a challenge,
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ticipation of the congregation in conclude ss ith the production of teacher is obviated
by
th
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list singing o portions 01 .
Use
exciting exploration 01 organ cer,.
-Ind "Jesus and the Sabbath."
music.
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is
open
to all who enjoy singing.
Hirt, Teresa PierCy, Greg
Rabbi Ptrra.s ill speak on
Its repertoire has included
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Davis, and Richy Ryan. Spoken "Judaism
and
Jewish
iei
(ureh of the Nazarene, lnood, celebra ted i tijhth a
testimonies will be given by Holidays" on Wednesday,
"Requiem,"
Vivaldi's
ngf - t. Gene Ja
lisa Hughes, Beth Hirt, Angela Hanukkah, "Feast of Lights,,,
i le it i
"Gloria."
and
Mendel&amp;whn's
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founded In his honiv, litlith s1% Sunday Si,hool members the church
Jo nes and Gre g Davis.
affl k 'a
the classroom
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ha s ni r ZOO numbers Res William Ho lcombe, (,en ter,
Share" is not a musical, but Nativity Church In Ike Mary
To mark the beginning of every Monday at 7 p.m. In room
helped turn the first shovel of dirt, far present church building.
rather a worship service in This will take place at 8 P.m. Advent, Community United P1.
is from the
J imec h'rsch Floridi District Supi 'f Church of tht Naiarene,
whichchoir an congregation After the talk there will be an Methodist
Church
of
Humanities
ivision
and Adult
A as. the
p&amp;rticipate together in a opportunity to submit questions Casselberri, will hold
and
Continuing
Education
a
special
math hi trs Ann(Catalano and Mrs Patti Ile',
spiritual
experience
of to the Rabbi
service at 5 pm for the whole Program of Seminole Co
rejoicing and renewal.
mumly College.
family. The theme will be "
t Lu k e
Following the evening O r d er
Deratlonso(Chtms" and
A
worship service on Sunday,
Greater Orlando Chapter it will
th li
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A ti Zi
around spiritual
i
there will be a reception in the Order of St. Luke will hold its
Preparation for the Saviour's
Ernest Wolfinan, chairman of ssembly of the United Nations of their own and the control of
church's Fellowship Hall to annual ineeting Tuesday at 7:45 birth, giving,special attention to
FIrSt Church of Chlist,
the l-('inmunity relations on November 10, 19Th, to be their own destiny, the esscnchonor all members who hue 1)
Ill. in the great hall of the the decorations which honor His
committee of the
Central an
Infamous Act which of Zionism,
Scientist
affiliated with the church Cathedral Church of St Luke, Spirit
Florida Jewish Community the United States.
(luring this calendar year.
does not
I repudiate the attempt by an
130 N. Magnolia Ave.. Orlando.
The Sorishine and Co. youth
Council received a statement acknowledge, will not abide Arab-led majority in the United
Officers will be elected and a choir
800 E. Second St.
sing at the Orlando
Irom Father James Martinez of by ....not acquiesce in. .
Nations to equate Ziomiin with
pinel discussion will be held District'Mission Rally to be
Central
Baptist
Sanford Alliance
tlw St. Augustine Cliurch of
ILicism. branding this slander
entitled "What Are We Doing held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
SundaY Services &amp; Sunday
I recognize the dream of the as false and shameful and a
(asselberry, which praised
S1711001 11-00 AW
Dr . Dun liollings, la
The Baptist Women of Here' -A presentation
First United Methodist Church
Wd E
Ambassador
oyruhan's ac- Jewish ixople like so many lasting disgrace upon those evangelist with thie ethodis't Central Baptist Church, San- work ind workings of the Order of Orlando. Featured speaker
tions condemning the United other peoples and like our nations who support this Churih for some 28 years, will ford, will be meug for a of St Luke In the church's will be Bishop Joel David
ction equaling forefathers, to have linnieland
Nation's
,,
he peaking at the Sanford special Fo.cign Mission ministry of healing. The sharing his experiences on a'
ARE WELCOME
Zionism with Racism. This
Allin(v Cliurch Dec, 7 iex. Emphasis Dec. 1.5. Each in"ting is open to the public. recent mission trip to India
statement was signed by ap.uept &amp;-iturday) at 7:30 p.m. on morning at 10, except Wedowwwwwwowa
pro
omen will present
the St Augustine Church
Ind 7
on
Sunday. fie juts a
f
th th
Winter Springs aienth-day WOHiS
1letted iiill go to a
ivii
Statement follows: "I join
'Rde'emed
been
speaking
arxi
singing
with
Rejoice
Adventist Church will begin its local fund to id the un.
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tbe UnitedMethodist,as wells Proclim." The program will
with Ambassador \lunih in in annual ingatht'ring Saturday fortunate
declaring
the
UtU1fl
with
other denominations be followed by a time of prayer
and continue during the next six
heading the program itC Lii&gt;'
b i the Ge ner a
,.uduptct
throughout
ministry . He has for the more than 2,500 foreign
l iseeks going door to door and at Activities Director Danny served is I his
evangelist
, song missionaries in 81 different
"kIA A 1{
area shopping centers to solicit Smith and Pastor Ron BentI
evangelist,
and
youth
worker,
countries.
donations for the World Service linger.
preaching and singing exWednesday night at 7 p.m..
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(;Ila] for the local
The boys nd girls in lie
tensively
throughout
thou
United Pastor Bill W. Coffnian will
(hurcis is $4.500.
church's Pathfinder group have
Stat
es
and
several
foreign
speak, telling of his own exr
Serilces sponsored by the already' gone out in the Winter
c
ilntriAc
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whil
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church include• hospitals.
liospulals, .prins area ,o
(dflfla
canned
lie is a member of U Board missionary in the Dominican
.
GR
The Orl, ndo Florida Stake of schools, camps for un- gooidi and clothing to make up
of
Trustees
of
AstAtry
College
in
epublic.
lie
will
also
show
I (IerprmiIcge(I children dfl(1 lhinksgiiing baskels for Ue
the Church ni Jesus ..irs1
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Wilmnoic Ky., ind i member of lIdes of the mission work
( 4 (I S ("
pro jt
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the
Litnrlav Saints which enS
the staff In development for the there.
coi1upLcses tt
follow ing nine
tollege.
eke. II
.,e also serves on the
co
TheForeign
Mission
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of
Directors
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World
Emphasis
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climaxed
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WINTER PARK
Rollins number of tickets desired.
Dion Hollings studied in both Christmas offering for Foreign
Citrus and Sumter' is sponCollege's annual Christmas
w services will highlight lA)uiSVilje, Ky.. and Chicago. Missions will be received.
Free Admission. Limited Seating.
soring
regional rodeo. The Services of Lessons and Carols the Rollins Chapel Choir, under Ill., prior
Central Baptist is very happy
entering
to
Music, Inspir0ion, Plays, Fellowship
r en
lexander evangelistic work, and received to announce that its mission at
DEACON IKE DAVIS
Desert Itanch Hoodect 1voun(Li.
per f orm i ng
Ind 8:30 p.m. in the Knowles AnderEon,
n hoiw)rary 1.111) degree from
enna Park has a
First Spea ke r
approximtely to miles north
emorial Chapel, (in campus. Donizetti's "Ava Mitria" and A.sbury College in 1967. The pator, Itev. Gary IkBusk.
Second and Main Speaker-Deacon Ike Davis (Pictured above)
of US lii 'hwav 192 on SR 419
Although the services are the "Gloria" from Bach's W Hollings' have recently moved Rev. I)eBusk and his we,
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vast of t. lotioi. Tickets ll be open to the publ c
well as
4nt I
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Nelda, will
TET _. End the day with the Play productions
availabl,~ at thie rodeo grounds. tickets for admission must be traditional carol-i and anthems.
"LIFE AFTER DEATH" and
Their daughter and her ford this week from Pierson. lie
10 JE~US AND THE SABBATH"
'the rodeo will be from noon to 4
secured by sending a stamped,
husband, the Vernon hiowards, will graduate from Stetson
1) in. Food will be available
Don't let the Police or Hearse ?
tilf-addressed envelope to
I c h urch. rome sprea d some sunshine 1ll
The Baroque and Brass lire missionary teachers in the University in January, arild has
Sanford, Florida. You'll be happy you did.
from 11 a.m. throughout the Knowles Memorial Chapel, Ensembles, directed by Christian and Missionary patored Emporia Baptist
afternoon. The public Is invited
Rollins College, Winter Park, Alphonse Carlo and William Academy in Quito, Ecudor, Church at Pimon. A native of
to Come arid enjoy the acFlorida 32789, indicating the Gallo respectively, will also where, they are in their second Kentucky, his first Sunday at
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service preferred and the perform.
Ienn.
Ravenna Park will be Nov. 30.
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have a friend? Ito%- long
international attention. Among ha.j I t been since you have
t1win are the ever present ex pressed appreciatiol to that
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energy shortage
and the wo,.Id. friend? There is a need for
wide shortage Of food. Both of thanks to be expressed within
these shortages have on several the home. Lack of the ex.
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and without excuse
na I no ours has
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liTitical shortage and that is in become the oil that helps the
the area Of the giving of thanks. household to run smoothly over
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interchange of gratitude and That call still beckons us from
expression of appreciation
our busy workIay world
lkrhaps it is that in the idst Ill d
! our affluenc) e have failed achie
vement tha t
to
Pause and give thanks leaves little time for gratitude.
because we have cr e to take it Children may fail to express
all for granted. It seems that we appreciation of parents as the
come to take God Ind His years go by. Elderly parents
(1)"tIlluing I)roVision of life and may not have heard from sons,
ho r o Tennessee TernpIt College, Chattanooga, Tenn., will present a
at Eldrr
( breath for granted Just as if we and daughters for some time,
deserved all his goodness and maybe they' v
e never heard a
murcy. It appears that men "Thank you" just for being my
forgotten that we only morn and dad. Yes, we have
rt main in this present life and been encuraged to be grateful
have hope for the life to come for our material blessings and
e
t)(CdtIse Of 1115 Inerc&gt; and
f Ten. traveled widel having per.
The meetings will emphasize
e are a Country where our nssee Temple
College, formed not onl) in man&gt; s tates, life involvement for everyone Altam ont e
grace. The scripture declares least have more than most of Chattanoog, Tenn,, will be
but lso in concerts in England, and everyone is cordially in. Community
that tic "maintains us by the the peoples of the world.
presenting a program of sacred Germany, Austria, and France.
"ord of Ilis power."
vited to attend and Lhare in
Yes, we most certainly need Music at the Elder Springs
tmas
Some of their most unusual these special services, ac.
Dr. J. II. Jowett used to to pause and give thanks for our Baptist Church in Sanford, performances include one on
Blair
Advent
season
will
open
at
the
cording
to
Rev.
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Conimuni
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Church
little things we take as a matter portunities. But let us also not Avenue at 7:30
p.m. unday. aircraft carrier and one on the
There will be special music at at 10 a.m. Sun
of course."Beloved, there is a he forgetful to be sincere!) 1k choir is compos
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%Yne) E Smiths StrOlon
need to be thankful to God for thanuJ for friend
-steps of the Capitol Building in
each metting and the nurse
s and lobed
uung
people
from
all
o',er
the
Washington
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life, for friends, for strength for ones....and let
will be o n for all ce',
us not be United States perf orming under
The Chancel choir will offer
Tfieb
repertoire
Lovers
a
wide
Thliv church i.Tlocated at 1401 S.
each day's demands, for the remiss in telling someone
special music each Sunday of
the direction of Mrs, Joy variety of sacred numbers, Park Ave.
greatest pro1sion of all, the today... .and every day, Martin. Dr. Roger Martin including arrangements
Adven.
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salvation of our eternal souk "T'hank you for what you mean serves as program coordinator.
At 4 p.m., Sunday, an Advent
great hymns of the past such s First Baptist
There is a need to be thankful to me.',
The
workshop
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"And Can It fie," "Jesu.s, the
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CS Club Inc.. held its annual Greater Sanford Chamber of carrhatioc of red and wtñte to Williamson, Sam McCarty,
installation dinner Saturday Ccinrnerc'e.
tighlight their red, white, arid Audrey Masey, Russell
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Williamson; club delegate,
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omit
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DEAR ABBY: M) 3Ofl a legs warm in winter,' etc
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PREFERS SKIRTS
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for
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formawe of Nell
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waist is a wide cinch belt.
asherettes dmned uniforms borrowed from an area polict
%1en you're pulling togther a
just because the legs she rmbes
on days when you're into the will "
terrffic If It has he has gotten pregnant.
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new lew silhouette, WA of slender, nut lines. Shoes follaw
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really super accessory instead
addLn9skek simple awigs aM
suit ..inreflned lower-beeled facts of life early so there is no to be In trousm!
W.C. Harr and Miss Jennifer Harper all of Maitland. Ulerald of piling on sevral mafl ones don't be afraid to add a
DEAR ABBY: I am 14-yearscouple
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pregnant. unkm she wants toget but I till
The high school basketball Brantley are bus)' in the Rotar y find Apopka meeting Lake at 8:30.
Mike
Good and Kenny Lee
W"heri my friends ask me if I S
solation tilt,
or is awfully dumb. And Abby,
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Rotary winners meet at 3
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Lyman coach Rick Steinke's Tribe.
nest
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two tourna. Seminole plays In the facing Lyman at 9. Seminole's Saturday follow ing the co
she's 21 and a college dropout. make up an excise like: 'My
Greyhounds are favored to win
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won't
let
me."
I can't help but feel that
ments involving Seminole Thanksgiving tournament at first round foe is Father Lopez solation game. At Seabreeze, the Rotary. The main reasons Se no slouch on offense,
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Abby. I know it's a sin to be,
County teams.
Daytona Beach Seabreeze.
girl used my son to escape from
at 7 p.m. with Flagler Palm winners play at 9 Saturday are 6-9 Jon Kaufman and 6-5 backfields
in Central Florida
but
I
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can't
tell
them
that
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Lyman, Oviedo and Lake
a family situation she found
y Soci
Rotary tournament parings Coast meeting host Seabreeze rdght, right after the con- Bernard White. Clyde Hudson is with Mark Whigham at quar.
still wet the bet Can you help
intolerable.
the team's leader.
terback, Tim Raines and Herb
I know I can't prevent the
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Hostesses for the meeting the enga-Alled youths.
Branch at the halfbacks and
-Children with problems."
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pro)edmarriage, but I woWd like to
Oviedo coach Dale Phillips Ned
Springs' senior citizen club, were Ruth Beckman and GAda
The 23 members present took
and Bill McDanl
DEAR
ASHAMED:
There
Any citizen who requires a the Flonda Power and Light know how i can honestly accept
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held a meeting on Nov. 21, at 11 Burge,
%ill have sophomores Gary both seeing plenty of duty at
the role oi judge, law)ws, VFW Auxiliary
are more kids
wbo
p.za at the Highlands Club 1
Heard and Mark DeVarles in fullback.
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Winter Springs Veterans of vote in the Dec. 2 municipal Sanford.
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his
lineup along with veterans
The Seminoles like to run, but
Socialites will be held o!n Dec. The mftt&amp;* was such a success Foreign Wars Post and electim may call Canma,nder
dream -to become a lawyer. believe and it's nothing to be
Due to the absence of 19, at 11 am. at the Highlands that another wjfl be plaxred for Au-ciliary 5405 will hold a joint Jack Scttraff at 3fl88 and Woman's Club
Freddie Moore and Ron Rib- Whigham can pass as well. Tim
CRUSHED IN COLORADO
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President Nettie Johnson, Club Clubhouse. Hostesses for some tirnoe next year, at an meeting ou Dec. 3 at 7:30 p-m- transportation will be provided.
bon. Lee Ward, recu
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Ask yow' mom to get a "wet
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prime
GOW&amp; Burge w0re several hats that meetir4 will be Bea Allen expanded meeting. PI= are at the Post home an I97 North
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from
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injury
carries
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Gentle Birth
also in the rnng for the Rigay1742.
meeting
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president. secretary &amp;M a1sci
Education For A Gentle Altamonte Civic Cent
Satellite has been struggling
children to attend a real trial
At the District is meeting held
and It
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strength for the Lions.
Junior
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h.anon
jrofit
C*afliZat1on
latly,wIthaheavy
injury toll
some time the future,
on Nov. 23 at CuseIbexTy, vPw
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will be 5PCd1 gues
dedicated
Two members of
Preparing cvjpks during the Qrlstmas program.t graciously,
Brantley
coach
Chris
Butter.
dragging
down
to
The Winter Springs Junior
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Th e next Junior Police Pod 10050, the Winter Springs forthe
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U you an lass beflhfa and tell me tilt worked for you. I
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lJrely Polirce held a mock trial at the meeting will be held on Dec. 2 at group was awarded an
team
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Hostesses will be Sandra Glenn. ambMous as you gay be is~ L.r,U care.
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Jim Bra x ton did most things and amassed a pro career rush
oers - the first Dwight hiarri
puts it s Gator Bowl prestige on the line Saturday night in a
right and the St. Louis Cardi- ing high of 160 yards.
son's two interceptions and and
lneetin,g with an underdog Nliaiiii team that has won only
nals most things wrong
But lendi ng a more than a Don Croft's fumble recoery
to games all season
Not really so surprising, then. substantial assist to the Bills'
later, as St. 1,ouis preThe 13th-ranked Gators, seeking their fifth straight
that the two elements added up effort was a succession of seven dicthbly went to th e air, rapid.
ittory against the Hurricanes, will be out to protect an
to a 32-14 Buffalo Bills upset St. Louis turnovers, five in the fire piracies by Harrison anti
_1 recurd for their Dec. 29 Gator Bowl game against l7thThursday in the National Foot closing half
Tony Greene, both deep in
r inked Maryland.
ball Iague
Bfalo conerted the Cards' Cards tcrritor\ hk lpd e d tht
nd the) hate a chance to z¼e fullback Jimmy
"This puU us back in the second error, a fumble by Steve outcorr.1-.
Difflose the Southeastern Conference's record-holder for
runnin'
beamed Buffalo Jones, Into 0 J SImpson's
inle season rushing and also the leading career ground
Braxtun blasteti five yards to
Coach Lou Saban ofter his Bills, three-yard touchdown run for a score
after Harrison's second
gainer in Florida history.
74, pulled within half a game of 13-7 halftime edge.
DuBose, who has averaged 7 yards a carry and 121.9
,tin Buffalo's lead to
the front -running Miami
Then, with a ball -hawki ng
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26- on the fourth play of they rds i game, has gained 1,219 yards The 6-foot, 216pt)und senior needs 93 yards to break the SEC mark, set at
Conference Fast "It gibes us Hart passes, the Bills turned final qirter.
1112 %ards In I9 b% John ltUey of Mississippi And 116
impetus," Saban said. "It was the next four St. Louis mistakes
St. 1,ouis' loss trimined the
)ards "Al push hini'
ahead of I;irry Smith's school rec(vd
our third game in 11 days. It's into 19 poin ts and a command. Cards' lead to half a game over
of 2,186 career yards.
Ing 32-7 lead with 11:28 remain- Dallas In the National Conferre nice to get out 2-1."
Dt'sPite ,Miaini's sorry 2-7 rmvrd, offensive coordinator
Buffalo's truwnph dropping ing
tnci East. But it didn I dishIkb lknRlon said " It's an easy week to get the kids up,
St. Louis to 8-3. came on the
John Leypoldt booted field earten Hart, who completed 13
playing thv Gators, and that will help."

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but the Detroit lions just the game onnationaltele
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ma's to watch the Rams feast
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identical 20-0 setback to ings, meanwhile didn't even
The first was a first-quarter
Washington in the 1973 zrkey have to leave the dinner table to Il-yarder to wide receiver Ron
Day ganie.
clinch the Central Division title. Jessie. The next two went to
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Boasting the nation's No. I defen.se, the
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against the bonghorns. Texas A01, 9-0,
Is seeking its first football victory over
Texas since 1967.
Following the Lone Star state hattie,
crosstown rivals Southern Cal and UCLA
go before the ABC television cameras.
Southern Cal is already going to the
li berty Bowl, but lJC1 liluSt win If it
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share of the Pacific-8 conference
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Saturday , ABC will telecast the
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fourth-ranked Alabama and Auburn.

The Army-Navy matchup Is striefly a
matter of pride. Navy. 6.4, is a three.
touchdown fa vorite ov er Army, 24 But
the Cadets are smarting after L-eing shut
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upset would more t han make up for U
losing record.

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Saturday night's game ma rk Auburn
CoahShug Jordan's farewell In his 25th
SWSOn at the Tigers' helm, Jordan's
Auburn team has posted a disappointing
3-5-2 record, A victory over 'Bama would
a lovels' retirement present.

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No. 12 Arizona,94. TV winner earns the
Wer-ern Athletic Conference crc-wn and
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,

FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 7S-1S62-CA-O9.E
UNITED COMPANIES FINAN.
CIAL CORP. a Louisiana con
poration
Plaintiff,
FRANK PRATHER and DONNA
PRATHER, his wife, DOROTHY i

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION HO. 7S.13S0.CA-O.E
THE BIPIGHA..MPTOPI SAVINGS
BANK, a banking corporatIon
organized and existing under the
laws of the State of New York,
Plairliff,

y

REICHERT,
THOMAS
A,
JIMMIE LEE COLLIER, a single
REICHERT.
MICHAEL
I.
mon
ELLZEY.
INGENBORG
Defendant
ELIZEY. FLAGSHIP BANK OF
NOTICE OF SALE
OR LAUOO,
formerly
THE
NOTICE 5 hereby given, that
ORLANDO BANK &amp;
TRUST
ptirwant
to
a Final Judgment of
COMPANY, ROY E. BLOCK and
foreclosl,,reentered November 25th,
PAUL HOMEL D-B-A BRIAN'S
1975 in the Circuit
of tt,..
I,
Eighteinlh Judicial Circuit in and
Drtendant
for Seminole Count y. Florida in Civil
NOTICE OF SUIT
Action No C1751350CA.O$.E,
TO FRANK PRATNER
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR. Clerk
and
of the Laid Court, will sell for cash in
DONNA L PRATHER
hand to the highest arid best bidder
DOROTHY .1. REICHERT
at the West Front door of the
and
THOMAS A. REICHERT
Courthouse, Seminole County.
AdCreset unknown
Florida at 11.00 ocloct AM. on
YOU ARE HEREBY
December 11th 1973 thC following
NOTIFIED that an action to described real property situate in
toreCloLa mortgage covering the
Seminole County Flor,da. to sit:
following real and personal property
Lot 27, Block "0", WASHINGTON
in Seminole County, Florida to wit:
OAKS SECTION ONE, according to
Lot 73, Block A, DRUID HILLS
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
PARK, Plat Book 10. page 71. Public
Book 16. Pages 7 and I. Public
Records of Seminole County, FIa.
Records of Seminole County.
i,,: teen filed against you and you
Flot Ida
are required to serve a copy of your
Together With the following items of
written defenses, If amy, to It on C.
property which are located in anc
VICTOR' BUTLER. JR.. of EVANS
permanently installed as a part of
8, BUTLER. Attorneys for the
the lfTIPf'Qv,meflts on said end;
Plaintiff, whose address is 70
One Orbon Range 'e) Mde' No
Hartford Bldg.. Orlando, Florida
E56, Serial No 5109
31*01. and file the original with the
Ore Mercury Hood (ete) Model
Clerk of the above styled court on or
No MIT
before the 22nd day of December.
Oi'e Comfort Pac Furnace (de)
1975, Otherwise a Judomerd maw h. Model No. FE101.
-..... SerIal No AtflV.
en tered a ga inst you for the relief
DATED this 25th day of
dema nded in the Complaint
November, 1975.
WITNESS my hard and seal of
(Seal)
said Cou rt on the 19th day of
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
November, 1975
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Seal)
By , Cecil. V. Ekemn
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Julius 0 Petruska
Seminole County, Florida
of ROWLAND AND PETRuSKA
By. Martha T. Vlhlen
33 East Rc'bnson Street
Depi'y Clerk
Orioi'j, F'r.j, 37f 1
P u blish Nov 21. II, Dec S. 12, 1975
Pbi%h Nov 20. 1*75
DETil)
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bsckward, up, d.wts, or dLigosally in the psaxil.. Find each
estate in the office of the Clerk of the
bld4en name and box it Ii as show,:
Circuit Court Seminole County,
ATI.ANTICCHARTER OLDHAM
BOER WAR
Florida, Probate Division, In the
BA1TIE OF BRITAIN CLEMENTINE
OXFORflRIt;RECourthouse at Sanford, Florida,
CONSERVATIVE CARARI.AtJCA
THE BIG THREE
i... .,....
CHARTWELLMANOR SANDHURRT
YALTA
the tme of tte ;;ra; publicetionof
;
TOMORROW: Hodg. PodgeBA
tris notice. Each claim or demand
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 15.2371.CA.2$.A
In the matter of the Adoption of
JOEL THOMAS SCOTT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Ho un Im
Seoul, Korea
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for the Adoption c:4
JOEL THOMAS SCOTT has
filed in the above styled Court r
that you, as the natural father at
child Sought to be adopted in tr
Oceeding, are required to serve a
Copy of your written defensis. It any
you have, on Petitioners' attorney
HARVEYM ALPER, ESQUIRE. of
the Law Offices of Alper and Wick.
616 East Semoran Boulevard. Suite
704, Altamonte Springs, Florida. and
to file the ori ginal thereof with the
Clerk of thiS Court, both to be done
on or before December 29th, 1975.
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demardt'cl
In thC Petition.
WITNESS my hand end Ihesesl o f
thiS Court an this lStP day of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
NO. 75-3SS-CP
In Re: Estate of
LILLIE ROPdP4ER,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
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FIC1ITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged In bus*ness at 963 N. High
way 177, Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of ARROW ENTERPRISES,
and thit we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with theprovishQfl$ of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit; Section $65.09 Florida Statute
1951.
5: Darrell Leldigh
Bettye S. Leidigh
Publish:
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thlrdyearwiththe National BaskethallAssoclationteam
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days of speculation, have traded reserve center Nate
Thurmond and his $350,000 salary to the Cleveland
Cavaliers.
Bulls' reserve forward Rowland Garrett also Is going to
Cleveland, a spokesman for the National Basketball
Association team said Thursday. in return, Cavaliers'
center Steve Patterson and rookie forward Eric Fernsten
will come to Chicago.
In other developments, the Bulls obtained veteran
forward Jack Mann from the Buffalo Braves for "future
considerations," and guard Jerry Sloan was placed on the
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Bethune.Cookrnan College
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saturday night in a game against Maryland Eastern
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important.
"I'll just use mostly freshmen in that game," said
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wiped out the Wildcats' hopes for an unbeaten season.
"Today was the season," Moore said alter that game.
"It's back to the drawing board for us now."

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' City equaled its biggest period started, But Monroe and
520.700.2. 'Ca, V (1).1.10.3.40. the Kan= City Scouts nipped ketball Association decision to previous lead of the gamie at
Pont"
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St.
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3. Ai.ai Alterdi (1), 3.20; 0 (3•1
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Thursday's Resuth
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4)20 P (31)
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FOURTH
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tied
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New York N, Washington '0
*470, 7.10, 1 10; 7. Alava Okokl (3)
The defeat plunged the Cay,' and 88-88 before a basket and an 83-74 advantage,
Golden State 104, MIlwaukee 340S00; 3
Pdegui Elor:a (1)3
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the Winnipeg
3-1; the Mm- homecourt record to 1-6, two free throws by Walker and
nesota
FightingJets
13 4) 3710: P (43)111 50, 00 (3 4)
Saints
Stan 128, Colonels 121
Ioday's Games
turned They've been more prosperous Roblr.zine's basket put the
10110
Atlanta at Boston
Ron Boone tipped In an inFIFTH — I MAfuri Larrese (8). back the Cincinnati Stingers 5- on the road, splitting 10 games. game on ice at 94-91.
Seattle ji P"taoelpa
bounds pass from Jim Eakins
1100. 620. 400, 2 Fermin Etorza 3; the San Diego Mariners beat
•
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(3), S 70, 5.30, 3 Cefaya Aguirre
the Quebec Nordiques 5-I and said a disconsolate Fitch.
New Orleans at kbnsa$ City sIC; Q 301
31 10; P (13) 7970.
Rookie Gus Williams scored to give Utah a tingling victory
Bffato at Las Angeles
next week.
SIXTH — 1. BiIoo Pent
the Phoenix
Calgary Roadrunners
Cowboys Wasted
"When we run, we're tough. 13 of his 22 points in a furious over Kentucky. Kentucky had
it PhOiTh*
the
5-i.
21. 00. 1360. 640. 2 Oguitalarre
Satvrdays Games
Steve Sbutt's goal with 3:11 ShootIng 45 per cent looks good, fourth-quarter rally that gave tied the game at 115-115 when
.40, 440; 3 0omlngojyi (3),
'ro,? a? New York
460; 0 :5-6) 99 00; P (IS) 147 70
but when you take the shots we defending NBA champion Gold- guard Bird Averitt tossed In a
gone
In
Hawks
Spot On Roster
'e at Cleve4and
the final period pro. had tonight, It isn't much."
EIGHTH —I Eddy YZ.(1),i),40.
adelpna at HouSton
en
State
Its
victory
over
MI]30-foot
three-point
shot
with
one
videdthewinnlnggoalforMon500, 300. 2. Lam' Lenh: (1). 1.00.
Jimmy Walker and Nate Ar- waukee,
ATLANTA lAP) — The Atlanta Hawks placed roukie
4 80, 3 Domingo Portz (6). 3 do ; 0
second left in regulation play.
Pesonni it Golden State
chibald,
a couple of old hands,
(I 4) 2300. P (41)7000.
The Bucks led by as much as Averitt led the ColoroLs with 43
Smith
had
made
a
save
on
a
guard
Wilbur Holland on waivers Thursday, freeing a spot
Buffalo at Portland
EIGHTH —1 Manolo Larye (5).
shot by Serge Savard but WU combined for 53 points to pace 31 points in the first half, but the points, while Boone ti
S.ndays GameS
on the roster for a possible deal with another National
to
70 300; 7. M.ari.jrj Bengo
Phi(Ipn, at New Of'IWIS
Warriors kept chipping away pace the Stars.
4- 20then caught out of position as the Kansas City offense,
(3). 3 00.
Basketbal! Association team.
300. 3. AIauva.Ecpav, (2),
New York if K ansas City
310. o US) 36 20. P (5-3) 7$30
Shutt pumped in the winning
Ptrttind at Los Angeli
NINTH — 1 Celiya (7). 440. 510,
goal.
7 E, 1 11.160.710; 3 Bilbao
The victory was the first in
ABA
5I.4 00.0 (17), 2510, P 0 I). 9930
East 0ivison
TENTH
1 Larree (3). 11 Alo, seven games for the Canadlens
W 1. Pct. GB
540.300. 7 Zhvctso(6),$00,100;)
over the Islanders. Montreal,
'rntucky
ii S 611 —
Ftfrninll),SOO;Q(34),2040,
which had three losses and
y
I.
9 5 643 1
6). 131 10 00 (7 3). 7410.
LOU IS
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three
ties with the Islanders,
ELEVENTH
1 Atiwazarr,
3 14 114 $'
01.1110,7703 to, 7 Barre Ramon
had last beaten them in Mardi By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ranked teams In action tonight is the Steel Bowl In Pittsburgh
West Division
(1). 4 60. 1 20. 3 Minolo Perez (
1974.
Sease, center Earnie Seibert Memorial Classic In New York,
10 5 667
130. 0 (31)52 40; P (34). 12000
as the 1975-76 college basketball on Dec. 5 and 6)."
10 5 U?
scouts 31 Blues!
TWELFTH
and
guard Jimmy Williams St. John's wili entertain Col.
I. Chuctio Bengot
Now that the Syracuse baswn opens full-bloom.
S 443 ',
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San Antonio
The
Orangemen
are
coming
have
returned from last year's gate, Connecticut and MarthatWill Paiement, Gerinain Ga- ketball doll Is wound up, Coach
Utah
3 17 700 7
(1). 3 40. 3 60, 3 Bilbao Aftu (7),
Syracuse, ranked )th In the off one of their most glamorous team which placed in the tan. The first round of the •
Thursday'i Results
740. 0 1 1)16 60; P (1 1)112.10; 6
non and Gary Bergman each Roy Danforth will we if It country, will play Austin Peay seasons In history —
Utah 121. Kentucky *24, OT
0 13 4) with 1 1) 1.395 $0
a eastern
231 NCAA's
four-team
summit
Naismith
Hall of Fame tourney
scored
second-period goals to moves backward or forward. in the first round of the IPTAY record and the NCAA's
meeting
in San Diego.
Howat
A) 34 7 , Hiride U1735
Tday'iOam
lead Kansas City over St. Lou is.
Springfield,
finds a
r.n.a d! PdCw VCf
"We'll be playing more Invitational Tournament at championship. Their fans want ever, forward Rudy 'Hackett Four-team fieldMass.,
of Niagara,
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Paiement's goal, his fourth of
rdaIa if St LOU'S
Clemson, S. C. Harvard faces a replay of last year's dde- and guar'i Jimmy Lee will
people th is year," says a C
the year and second i t
)cnvfq at San Antonio
be Fairfi eld, O hi
l emsonIn the other game.
FIRST — I Larri OWOIL
o and Massachu.
rella season, but Danforth per- missed. Hackett averaged setts,
Saturdays Games
nights against the Blues, came cauti ous Danfcrth. "But forEcho Lent. 3 Aldan Via; 4
Arizona, ranked No.11 In the haps Is more realistic,
.' Loud a? Utah
ward Owls Sease
and
more than 22 Points and nearly
N, Alberdi; S. '
Scne:. e on a breakaway only seconds sea
in the Louisiana Classic at
r.'4 vi. V'rginia at Nor
preseason poll, hosts Oregon
"It's the youngest team we've 13 rebounds a game and Le Baton
Barr, Okoki. Y. urza Elena. I
rc
Rouge, the four-team
into the second period. Ganon
Eddy
Arana
, an AniOn-C it Denver
h for
solid
backcourt
play State and 17thanked Prosi- ever had since I've been here," averaged 17 points and quarter- field includes CY, Louisiana
holds
the
key
to
Succ
es
added to the Kansas City lead
SECOND — I OqwzaLen:, 3
s or dence plays StonehllL
Danforth
pointed
Sundays Games
out, backed a finely-tu ne
time
wi th a power play goal at 6:52 of m ediocri ty When to
EcPano Anna. 3 Ica Elon:a;
d offense. State, California and Chicago
'tnfv(I, a'
"Normally
there
are
a
few
"However,
I
feel
we'
re
a
tour.
"'
arm, Alberd,. S Eddy Jay,
has rolled around."
the pe riod c1 a centering pass
The Orangemen are in one of Loyola. It's Stetson, McNeese,
.e.r
5' LC. S
uru Via, 7 Ald.ona Saftthtl
breathers early," said Dan- nnment team. From 15 to 17 fIve opening-day tournaments New Orleans and Georgia
from Palement.
Cactio O*oi.i
The ('angemen, uncertain forth, "but we've got two tour- wins would be respectable for across the country.
Bergman gave the Scouts a 3- but eager, are one of three neys right off the bat (the other this team."
THIRD — I Acjana
Sout
.
in the Crescent City
Etharc Q.o'a, 3 Lr:a Len:. 4
in the brand-new Lapchlck Clashern
s
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at
New Orleans.
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B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 lead three minutes later, his WHA single-game record with 25 shots to lead San Diego over
k C'ty
S S 0 500 2)4 217
W est Di V100"
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second goal of U3e year, on a five goals to lead Minnesota Quebec. The victory moved
17 1 0 21 70
to 0 X'O 11 719 Mirvt
10 I 1 21
The
Montreal
Canadiens
are
rebound
of a Robin Burns shot, over Cincinnati. The record was Diego to within four points of
72
making a good case for the de.
Ch?'i (S'n 'i
SOeao
Racers
3, Jets 1
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set by Ron Ward of the former lu-st-place Houston in the Westfenseandwithalawyeringoal,
Thursday's Results
Phn,s
10 7 16 51 79
Loss Ar'ct'Ic's 20 Detroit 0
Murray
Heatly
and
Kim
New
York Raiders three years em Division.
Denver
1 15
79
Bflalo 3 St Louis II
that's
a
pretty
strong
arClackson
picked
up
their
first
ago
and since matched by
Canadian Oivh
gument.
Sunday's Games
15 7 0 30 u a
goals
of
the
season
and
Randy
former
Edmonton player Ron
t4au%ton a? Cinc innati
Cowboys 5, Roadrunners I
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IS $ 0 30 91
"Last
year
we
took
no
pride
Wyrozab
his
eighth
as
InClimla
and
Houston's Andre
Pien Orleans at Cleveland
in
our
defense,
but
now
we're
Ray
DeLorenzj scored two
Calgary
11 I 1 23 73 63
P?tsgP at New York Jets
Hinse,
,, really a hard-nosed team," dianapolis beat Winnipeg.
goals
as
Calgary racked up a
San
Franciico
at
Phia Toronto
Saints 5. Stingers 3
5)1 2 12 75 93
Mariners 5, Nordlques 1
says goaltender Ken
third straight road victory by
Thursday's Reut?s
Wayne Connelly equaled a
Kansas City at Baltimore
"We no longer shy away from
Goalie Ernie Wakely stopped beating Phoenix.
IndiAlOaPolis 3. Winnipeg I
e* York Garits at Oa"as
San Diego 5, Quebec I
making the big defensive play.
CPc&amp;go at Green 64Y
Calgary S. Phoenix I
We
seem to come up with It
San D;ego s Denver
MrWsI.
S. C inc innati
Atlanta at Oakland
when
we have to."
Today's Games
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Yrrei,ota at Washington
wor,peg at Toronto
Dryden, a full-fledged lawyer
Mondays Game
Edmonton at Houston
who was lured back Into hockey
New England at Miami.
Defte at P?ioenii
by big money last year after a
Cincinnati at Mitviewtoi
short sabbatical, has never
Saturda y'
s Games
Pro Basketball
Quebec at Phoenix
been better in his career.
Calgary at San Diego
And Thursday night, he conNBA
Toronto at C incinnati
tinued
to glitter in goal while
Eastern Conference
lndanapol1s at P49w England
Atlantic Division
Sundays Games
leading the Canadlens to a 2-1
W I Pct. GB
Denver at lnd'an,apol,s
National
Hockey League vlcto- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pn'Ia
10 5 661
M,vesota at Winnipeg
in the other NBA games, the and by the middle of the fourth
ry
over
the
New York IslandButtalo
9 7 543 1'
Quebec at Phoenix
State Warriors
quarter had slashed the deficit
Boston
I 4 411 1'
Cagary at Edmonton
The "home court advantage" Golden
the Milwaukee
Bucks whipped
1(-1(
ers. His performance plunged
Niw Y or k
712 .3U S
to 97-87. After the Bucks made It
Toronto at Cleveland
his goals-against average under hasn't been any advantage for
Central Division
Son Diego at Houston
and the New York Knicks 101-87, the Warriors scored 10
1.7, a figure that leads the NHL the Cleveland Cavaliers so far trimmed the Washington Bul- points in a row with Willi
Atlanta
10 •
ams
this season.
Washingt on
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lets
96-90.
In
the
only
American
accounting
for
eight
of
them,
Jai
Alai
"The
team
LS
N Orleans
more consistent
In fact, the way the year haS Basketball Association game,
Houston
7 •
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this
year,"
said
Dryden,
who
been
going, it's been a ills- the Utah Stars nudged the KenTHURSDAYNIGHTRESULTS
Cleveland
an ss, i'
Knicks 9S Bullets 90
has accounted for 12 victories, advantage for them to play at tacky Colonels i-i
Westeni COfififtf%Ct
Earl
Monroe scored eight of
FIRST — 1 Eddy Alrd, u; (our of them shutouts, "Every- home.
in overMldret Division
1170,
1.20,
460;
3.
Lwrf
Aran,i
(1)
his
points
in the fourth ti&amp;Detroit
body has been playing better.
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ISO. 4.60; 3. Barre Via (5) 1.20;
"Two baskets In a row In the
Milwaukee
30
points
ter
to
lead
New York over
4 9 .100 3'
Along with Walker's
20,
(7 4) '3 10
I'm playing as well In the net as late going every time we play at and Archibald's 23, the Kings slumping Washington, The BulS $ *5
SECOND—i. Echano Alberdi
I did before m' sabbatical. And home seem to mean
ChiC9O
3 Ii
4
1010,570,i70, 2, Eddy Arena (5),
who have dropped four in a
got a clutch basket by rookie
I'mplayngbett outside of
Pacific DIvIsion
340.3 00; 3 CachoLeni: (11,360; 0
Igame," said Cleveland Coach Bill Roblnzine with n seconds row and six of their last seven
G State
fl
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net.
(7 SI 27.60, P (I 5) i)0SO; Big Q (
L.A.
'7
Bill Fitch after his Cavaliers left to beat the Cavaliers. Kan- games, led 72-71 as the final
with 25) 71160
In the only other NHL game, dropped a 95-91 National Bus-

Friday, Nov. 21,1975--38

,,TONIGHT'S TV

KANSAS CITY (AP)
A tonight. Jimmy Ilearns, a 6-5 with the cold and the snow v1slt," Cochran said. "We never last
game, Tuesday night 63-62. a 29-4 record. They are 4-0 this
tired Soviet basketball team senior forward from Trenton, we're
having they said right see Russian people like this.
Marymount Is a former allworked out Thursday night in N.J., considered by Coach Ken away it was Just like home. Ma Tickets for the game were sold women's Catholic school with a
The good-natured Cochr
Sauna, Kan., for their final en- Cochran tobe the "best basket- matter of fact, when they out four hours after they went student body of 709. It has been said his team has two chances
gagement in the United States, ball player in the Midwest," is stepped from the plane, they on sale."
affiliated with the National In- against the Russians
"none
but their hosts agreed the play. the tallest player on the Spartan weren't sure If they hadn't gotAll 3,000 of them.
tercolleglate Athletic Associ- and slim."
ers were relaxed in the stark, squad.
ten a quick trip home."
FortheSo%1etolympjcd ation for only four years and It
Atetic Direor larry Mf
frigid expanses of north-central
The teams got together
Salina is under seven inches it will be a sharp contrast to the will be the only small college Sa)(l, "That 7.2 boy is something
Kansas because it was just like Thanksgiving Day in the Salina of snow. Tenlperaturesdropped I5,000-1,000 fans who packed that will have met the Soviet out of an odyssey."
home.
Country Club for a special din- to near zerc Wednesday night lieldhous to see them across squad on the court.
"We watched them work out
Home, ma sense, for Thanks- ncr limited to the players and after the Russians arrived at the eastern part of the country.
giving,
But
the
Spartans
are
not
as
tonight,"
Cochran
sdIcL'
the coaches,
The big Russians, anchored
the airport. Some observers They recorded a 9-4 record unworthy as their size and "They're very big and talentej.'
"it was rully something," said there were Russian gut. against the likes of Marquette, NAIA experience might imply. We're tickled to death. We look
by 7400t-2, 2O-pound center Cochran said Thursday night In laws and references to "Si. Indian,
Notre
Vladimir Tkachenko and 6-7, a telephone Interview. "The berla."
Dame, Twice they qualified for the on it as a real bonus feature, a
Providence,
North
Carolina,
NAIA national tournament, golden opportunity to work
2).pound Alexandr Belov, go country club offers a wide pan"Our
town
(population
about
Wake
Forest
and
Alabama,
most
recently last season when against some great talent. But
against Marymount College oram.a of the wheat fields, and 39,000) Lsuide-down wi
th this They defeated the Tide, In their they wound up their season with we're not awestruck."
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mt be in writing and filed In
duplicate ait state the place of
residence andp.ost OffiCe address
the cIairy'?nt nnd must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent or at.
tornev. or the same shall be void
Dated at Sanford, Florida, this
75th day of November, 197S.
James B. Hunt
As Executor
of gild Estate
A. Edwin Shinholef
Shinholser and Logan
Firit Federal Building
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Executor
Publish Idoy 70, Dec 5. 1*75
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
NO. 71-7103.CA.OLF
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,

Plaintiff,
vs

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy Cler k
HARVEY Poi At PF. rcjIr7F
LwOfficesct
Alp.i' and Woick
616 East Spi'rc'in n'.IIv,tCJ
Suite 204
Altamonte Springs,
Attorneys for Petitioners
Phone No '311339
Publish , Pdov 7?, 2*. 0cc 5. i;
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INVITATIONTOBID
Sealed bids from invited General
Contractors will b receved for the
construction of a FELLOWSHIP
HALL FOR THE DELTOPIA
PRESBYTERI,iN CHURCH located
In Deltona, Fla., 2:10 P.M.
ON December 17, 1375 t the Off'ce
of Gutrnann Oragath Associates
Architects Planners, Inc Sinforci
Atlantic National Bank Building.
Suite 400. Sanford, Florida, at WhiCh
time and place they *ill be Opened
and read aloud.
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partitions of wood StudS and drywoill
and Contains approximately 1700
square feet of enclosed space. plus
driveway and patk'r'g area
'd documents may be obta'rv-d

SANFORD CLINGER, JR. and
LINDA CLINGER, his wife not
from the Architects, Gutmann
hrown t be dead or alive arid, if
Drogash Associates Architects
dead, the unknown spouse. heirs,
Plannirs, Inc.. Santord Atlantic
devisees, grantees. assignees,
National Bank Building. Suite 100.
Ilinors, credit or s, trustees, or other
P.O. Drawer 93*. Sanford. Fbi
claimants by, through. under or
3277*, upon request acCompaned t,
against STANFORD CLINGER. JR.
$3000 deposit P er Set.
and LINDA CLINGER. his wife or
Deposits will be r ef unded in full
ether of them;arid ill parties
for two sets to General Conlrators
having or claiming to have any
submitting bona flde bids and r et urn
rgh',litleor interest inthiproperty
Of documents fl good usable con
described,
dition within 10 Days after the
Def endants.
opening of bids Refund for sets in
NOTICE OF SUIT
excess Of two will be eu 135.00 to
TO STANFORD CLINGER, JR
coven coSt of reporduction, on the
and LINDA CLINGER, his wife, opt
same basis of return of documen ts
known to be dead or alive and, if
General Con tract or s who obtain
dead, the un known spouse, heirs,
bid documents a nd do not bid the
devisees. grantees, assignees,
prolect, must return same at least 10
I,enors, creditors, trustees, or other
Days before the bid date or pa,
claimants by. thr ough, under or
13500 per set to defray cost of
aoalnst STANFORD CLINcLFR. JR.
reproductionandhandling,esse'
and LINDA CLINGER. his wife or
f or th above,
tither of them; and all parties
Sub Contractors and others may
having of claiming to have any optaIn complete bid &lt;ument%u .'
right, title, or interest in the deposit of 150 00 which will t.
property described in the Corn
refunded, less $3300 to covrr
plaint, Residence unknown
reproduction costs, upon rtumn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED documents in good condition
that a Complaint hiS been filed lOdays atter o pening of bids Par'
ag ainst you by the Plaint iff in the sets to Material Suppliers will
abOve Styled Court and cause for the
issued at the cost of reproduct
purpose Of forecloSing the mortgage
The %uccessfijl b'dden will
on the following des.cr,bed property,
required to furnish Performar.r
Situate and being in Seminole
Bond and Labor and Materials
County, Florida
Bond, each in the Full Amount of the
Lot 7, SAN LANTA. Third Section,
Contract Sum, Slued y a bonong
according to the Plat thereof.
company licenses ri FLonij
recorded In Plat Book I), Page 15. of
Bidding documents will be on file
the Public Records of Seminole
for intpe&lt;ti, ri in the off ices of the
Cc'untv, Florida
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
your nose to the grindstone
Nov.29, IW5
today. Tht rewards will enable
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ACCRUED INTEREST
RECEIVABLE - 'NVESTMENTS
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14,564.7$
1.54211

242,000.00
742,000.00

DEBT AMORTIZATION FUNDS
Debt Service Fund
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LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT
11007 Development Cost 11003 Less: Oeveiomenf
Cost Contra
1&amp;37 5 Land. Structures and
Equipment

City Manager
6.021.33103

545.20603

Publish, N o v 2$, 197$

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7,111.11493
LIABILITIES

2114

7126
7179

7133

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
vendors and Contractors
Tenan$sSecurity Deposits
Other (Accounts 2115,
'71178.21191
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NOTES PAYABLE
Project Notes Non HUD
Sundry Notes
ACCRUED LIABILITIES
Interest PalabI(.
Bonds NON HUD
Pat mints in Lieu
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FIXED LIABILITIES
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Publish: Nov. 7*, 30, Dec. 1, 1975
OFT 163

Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
F OR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S7311-CA9.0

I RAN W, W000WORTH and EDNA
M. W000WORTH, his wife,
Plaintiffs,

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B OWNER-- 102 IdiliWilde Drive
Just reduced 55.500 Transferred
out of state. 1 bedroom, 7 st or y,
over 3,900 sq ft No reasonable
offer refused 3210747
WEKlVA RIVER ESTATES
New
bedroom, 7 baths, double
garage, 7 porches, patio, country
Selling, on large I acre plut lot.
83$,500- Directions: West on SR 46
to Weluva Pd, Call collect, eves
Owner Broker, Herbert Bronson,
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AVAILABLE
$13.5 $150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 1&amp;SR 434, Longwood
edroom apartment, partly fur
ished: couple only. 3fl.371,2 days,
270991 evenings.
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Near Sanford

TAFFER REALTY

3 Bedroom. 2 bath on large fenced
lot; carpet. 523.900.-Terms
Neat) Bedroom home, fenced, only
570.000.
3-Bedroom, 11 bath with fenced
back yard. $fl,900.-T."rms

Peg Real Estat. Broker
IIOOE 23thSt
372 645.'

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Large I &amp; 2 8drm,

APARTMENTS

,edrOOm unfurnished. kitchen
uipprd, air, carpeted, 599 50.
Jults only 327-2794 w'k nds &amp;

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REPIT. PURCHASE PLAN
tern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
milyroom. garage, carpets
031-8772
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Suriland- 3 OR. 2 bath. kitchen
furnished- No pets. 1)65 mo Call
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area; large kitchen, cabinets bo th
sides top and bottom, new
refrigerator and stove; 7 car
garage. $33.500.

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'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
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3 LARGE BEDROOMS, central II 323.8670org3i.g7yl
heat air. high well drained oak
shaded landscaped lot Automatic
washer. TV antenna. * real
"home". Us. a little Imagination
and you'll have a "showplace"
5.32.500

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Estate

PEALTOFI in 7199

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STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
7 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES
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10 ACRE TRACT, $1750 to $3000
7i) ACRES, small lake with 3
bedroom. I bath home. $53,000

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
322.2090
Professionally Manaqed

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HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC
201 Li 25th .22)1531
HALCOLBERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
1' es 222 0612 or 322 155'

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Exp Try me $51 9543

APARTMENTS

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AND 2 BEDROOMS- FROM $144
Serene - Easy Living
All Adult - Modern

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1120 Florida Ave.,

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Phone 3236650

Home Cleaning
VacuurTsing, Bathrooms, Windov
Floor Waxing. Rug Shampooi,
Fr
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HIGHWAY I6 FLEA MAR KET
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Paneling door, windows huni

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Everyone

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Partial L'tt,nq Good glass; 7 Sign
Handell lamps and other good old
lamps, dolls; doll furniture;
Children's
furniture;
large
selection of primitives; wicker;
clocks; Victorian furniture; Bow,
front chines; lots of other fur
niture and mi;cefly:,n.,s Phone
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cubes and $ exp color film. Save
1471, Special $7136 'fieldt
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park.
Flowers and Gifts for all occasions.
tropical and esolic plants Car
nations, $5 001. CAREFREE
FLORIST, 7397 French Ave., 373.
iso.

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Ton pickup, t'CCPS
very ciran 1720627
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every night 'fit $ thru Dec. 23. Call
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3721771.

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Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,

for Sale
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'7OEngine,$600
323 SodOafterS

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14 at 17-9'?. Sanford exit, at Lake
Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
thipers. Select yours today for
Christmas shipping. Phone (305)
3277641

Daniel Greene house Slippers, all Motor Cross Bicycles and Ac

floral pieces, lovely hanging
baskets. Ann's Flower A. Gift
Shop, 373 2660.

styles and colors. knight's Shoes.
E First St.

A gift to last all year . .A family
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memt)tlr'shiptO Family World Golf
8. Country Club, 322-5.4.4).
Beautiful Christmas Decorations,
Arrangements. Sanford Flower
Shop, One Of Your Better Central
Florida Florists, 372-1922.
Out of Ideas' Visit Ethell's An
tIqucs, 1 mile wiit of I 4 on old St.
at "16" Station, Paola,
Rd
57 1

Beauty Care Products for Mom
Tow ers Beauty Salon
519 E. Fift?, 372 5747

cessorles. Free Racing with
purchase. Bicycle City, 19$ W
431, Lg,, $30 1161 105 N. M.ailland,
Maitland, 447 04.33

GIAL THEY JEWELERS has a
wide selection of ID Bracelets,
gold and silvtr, $.13 up
Make Mom's life easier with central
heat and air from Sanford Heating The kids will love
Cowboy Boots and
&amp; Air Conditioning, 3276390
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,
20$ F. First St
Mom will love you all year for a
Micro wave Oven or a Trash
and an Electric
Compactor.
Barbecue Grill will make 0usd a
Dick's Appliances.
"Top Chef
76 1 7 S French, 377 7651
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
ill ]IS E. Firit St.
372-5472

up; Sables and blackS. 5

Kitciten Bathroom Caoinets,
Counter top, lnks. Installation
available. Bud CabetI. 3721057
anyfime.

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Land Clearing

ALA CLEANS ALL
Ester or pressure dleanin')
173 0863

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Radio &amp; TV

OFF 1(- ( MACHINES
Ar ',rr,r' at m,1he5 and models"

Fast
SERVICE
Live Oal Pl.cl
Casst'iberry Phone $319641

DRIVE IN

TV

Scr',.ce

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%rfOrij flutne's% Machines 322 9005

Roofing

DAVE'S PAINTING
Work's Slow
Cheap Rate's
Fr estimate 722 2623
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shingles All won, guaranteed
BR000EN ROOFING 3736700
W 8. M ROOFING CO One week
special: Shingle, $35 per sq.;
Buildup. 53$ 096 4194.

Pest Control
SPY BROWN PEST CONTROL
Park Drive
37-2916%

Pet Care

Upholstering
OufitituptoiSierin(i F ru'e fl.Cii up 6.
delive ry Call for tree estimate
701 L. Commercial 323 6151

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EST EPSON LAND Ci[ARltj'ç,'
ullOoling, Excav.itncj. Ditch
Work F 'II O-rt. tOp SOil 177 594,]

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Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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PFtITPY AND REPAIRS 37
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fond Garnet jncj I4.00 W itt St

rattan furniturCOUCh, 2 chairs, table, lamp and
haSsock Excellent condition 372-

Platter patching &amp; timulat,
brLk &amp; tot'ie Specially. 32? 211
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Boys Bike, 10 sod.. $43; Philco air
conditioner,
$15;
Coldspot
refrigerator, $40; FrigIdaire
refrigerator, 545 322 3472.
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OTHA L. BOOTH and HELEN L.
NctIcsef Public Hearing
BOOTH, his wife, et al.,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Defendants.
AMENDED
the City Council of the City 0f Winter
NOTICE OF ACTION
Springs, Florida that said city
wage
TO DEFENDANTS:
Council will hold a public heari,at
Need full and part time. 2 Bedroom, carport, fenced va'
Call *342107
between 9:30 and 5
OTHA L BOOTH
7: 30 pm- or as soon thereafter as
Adults preferred, $150 m
M.
1217 Lancaster Avenue
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Possible, net Monday, December
Se curity deposit 323 5914 Or 31
WILMINGTON, DE 19999
Mature woman for light housework
1975, to consider the adoption of an
6430
--arid
and care of semI invalid, evenings
ordinance by the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, title of which is as
HELEN L. BOOTH
and weekends. S end c.-.';".
71) Locust Avenue
follows
resume to Box 59 1, co Even ing
ELSMERE, DE
Herald, P.O. Box 1437, Sanfor d.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
n Part time delivery help. Apply In
PROVIDING FOR A CIVIL SEP. action foforeclojea Mortgage on,p,e
person, Suck'sCatering, 13th and
VICE FOR THE PERMANENT following property in Seminole
Sanford Ave
EMPLOYEES OF SAID CITY; County, Florida, to wit:
The East 50 feet of Lots 9 and 10. Nurses; RN's; LPN'; Aides;
CREATING A CIVIL SERVICE
Aide
BOARD: PROVIDING FOR RULES Block 1, Tier 11,01 Sanford, Florida,
Companion; Needed ImmedIately.
AND REGULATIONS Or SAID according to F. R TRAFFORD'S
6200636.
BOARD; EXAMINATION, MAP thereof as recorded in Plat
T}
ELIGIBLE LIST, DISCHARGE Book I, Pages 56 to 64, Public
25-Loans
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AND HEARING OF APPEALS Records of Seminole County, _________________________
Flrda.
THEREOPIAPID SUSPEPISIOPI OF
"-at been filed against you, and you LOANS AVAILABLE operating
EMPLOYEES OF SAID CITY;
capital, startups. expansions, etc
PROVIDING THE TERMS OF THE are required to serve a Copy of your
C. Lacy McCumber, Jr. 904397
MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL SER. written defenses, it any, to it on
VICE BOARD; PROVIDING FOR A KENNETH W. MCINTOSH,384S
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VICE CHAIRMAN THEREOF; ESQUIRE,0$STENSTROM DAVIS
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, 8. MCINTOSH, PI*intifft' attorneys,
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whose address is Post Office Bøx
SEVERAIIILITY
AND
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NOTICE
F ECTIV DATE
13)7, Sanford. FlOr,3., 32771, on or
To Whom II May Concern,
A copy of Said O:dlfspnc, shall be before December 71, 197$, and Ill.
You are hereby notified that the
original
with
the
Clerk
of the
available at 'Pte Office of the City the
Wk
following described lIvestock, to
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ROBSON MARINE
Cuda Red &amp; black, excellent The fight against inflation begins at
2977 Hwy. 11 9'
for
for the
GWALTNEY JEWELERScondition 3776506,
Meeker men's 3 f old Billfolds from
322 $961
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Quality gifts for less. 204 S. Park
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$7.30. Other quality Meeker
Ir"ill I.
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1973 Capri, V 6 In Cortina body, $600
leather g000s G-,%ALTNEY
x 9' Fiberglass boat with trailer
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Got
Everything
For
Thti
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cash 1973 Pinto. 11.100 373 1309
and 95 hp Mercury, SiSOO S ee at
JEWELERS. 201 S Park.
Golfer- Clubs, Balls, Golf Bags,
1717 Oak btwrn I? ,nii S p.m
Duckstar
Jackets.
Ladies
and
Any CarDad will love Black 1. Decker or
mens golf apparel and thpe. Mom would love a new watch. 17 Select your new furniture from
Rockwell power tools and Stanley
No Money Down
WILSON MAIER for the best
Mayfair Country Club Pro sisop,
jewels start at 579.93 GWALT.
60-Office Supplies
hand
tools from Gregory Lumber
WI TI4 GOOD CREDIT
Christmas ever . Save on national
377 75)1
P4EV JEWELERS, 204 S. Park.
&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th &amp;
For Examole:
brands, Liberal trade-ins. Free
Maple. 372 0500,
1970 Datsun Wagon, $,0) miles,
delivery. Convenient terms. W
Used office
List your Christmas specials here Delight the Lady In your borne with
a
Sunbeam
small
appliance
from
auto
give
TV
Stamps.
311
E.
First
St.
where the shoppers will see them
BASS BOAT BARGAINS
odor steel des ks (executive desk 1911 Fiat Racer, $1295
r.rr'gory Lumber 8. True Value
Phone 372 5622.
every day.
ROBS.ON MARINE
I, chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
Hardware, 6th &amp; Maple. 322 0300.
1971 Duster, 6 cyl., Stand., $993
7977 Orlando Drive, 322-3961
GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
:hairs, straight chairs, filing 1910 Hornet, 6 cyl., stand., 36,000 Gills to please each and everyone of
Macrame- Free Instructions Gifts
:abinets, as is Cash and Carry
CHRISTMAS
by
selling
your
good Colorful long sleeve shirts to wear
original miles, $995
the entire family from FULLER
Kathy's Unique, 7610 Hiawatha
used furniture and appliances to
NOLL'S
Atanyothers tochoosetrom
with your leisure suits Fashioned
BRUSH. 322 1917
Aye,, across from Chrysler
Casselberry, 17 97, 13o 4706
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 S.
by McGregor, $16. Perkins ?1.en's
32J 76S).
Sanford Ave. 322-1132.
Wear.
Please the whole family with a newDealer.
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Chico &amp; The Man
Drawer File Cabinets &amp; Office
11cc
Ve
this
thrlstmas.
Sanford
Check
the
Evening
Herald
Christ.
SLEEPERS'iesks, 140 &amp; up SANFORD
30 to choose from, Please Dad with a pIir of Daniel
id 17 978.177, Longwood
RecVee Highway 11 92 8. Lake
mat Gift Guide daily for Christ.
IutJCTlOt-i 17-00 French Ave. 323
twin, lull and Queen sizes. Central
Greene casuals or house slippers
Mary Blvd 373 4711.
Call 373 8S70 or $344603
mat gift ideas,
'310
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Furniture &amp; Bedding, 373-140.
from Kilight'S Shoes, 209 F. 1st St.

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Furnished

bedroom, $150 Available now I
1 30 to $30. S day week. Prefer
pets 571 1010
college student or older. 3
references required. Call
3723711 I-Bedroom neat furnished cottaç
after 5:30.
private yard. Ideal for couple. 29
Palmetto. 3723921.
NURSING ASSISTANT to do home
health care in the home for
Medicare provider In Deftona- 2 Bedroom furnished house; 1111
month. Phone 322 USI, if no a
DeBary area Must have one year
swer call 931-4173 after 1pm.
experience and own car, Excellent

here. tomorrow

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EVERY DAY someone is looking for
what you have to sell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear

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Celery and Beardall. 3fl-6179.
Dishes, furn , clothes, misc

Complete set

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6 Month Lease- Central Air Heat

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'63 Honda 450, 13
00. Needs some 1973 Ford Currer pckp. new pant
repair. May be seen at Lake Mary
extra clean. $1,995 Call Don Poc".
Chevron Station.
372 its) Dealer.
Motorcycle Insurance
I BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
BLAIR AGENCY

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Auction Galleries

ard Sale- Multi family. Sat,, Sun,
Nov. 79, 30, 9 am, 'til ', St. Rd. 44
East at St. Johns River. TV, tools,
misc.

97, 1 ml. north 134- Fri., Sat., Sun,
0316050 or 644.4653 Turkey
Drawing

FOR RENT
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REALTORS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE, INC.

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for what have you, or sell, 537$.
3724420.

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you are having difficulty finding a
piaceto live, car to drive, a lob, or
tome service yo's have need of,
read all our want ads every day.

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leighborttood Garage Sale, Nov. 29
&amp; 30, next to Little Pantry Food
Store on 14 West, just before you
cot to railroad Clothes, furniture,
Jewelry. drapes. 'lquar,urr,s,
dishes, may more real bargains
For Information call 3720.510.

lust arrived. Christening gowns,
knit suits, baby blankets, crib sets
etc Old stock. 30 pct to 60 pct. o.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accessories. Payton's
Children's Wear, (Formerly
Buttons IN Bows) 2
Hiawatha.
Phone 322-1)01.

Days- 37'? 6173
Nights 322 7)52

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items and cratts
3 72 5. Maple Ave
372

Come seethe beautiful new clothes,

BROKERS

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REALTORS BranchOfficeNo I
7471 Orlando Drive
372 17

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December 11th at the Movicland
Drive In Theater, South 17 92
Phone 377 1216

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WITT REALTY
weg Real Estate Broker 3210610
3737895
37357)3
372374$

ariners

NOW LEASING
Wanted
modern, I Story efficiency
partments. attractively fur
ilhcd, conveniently located and Newer I large bedroom, 3 bath
Mo.home, Sanford area
eautlfully landscaped $1
all between 9 - 30 S For n
xmalon rtll 2220704
Schuren Realty

REEL'S BODY SHOP,

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Story Stucco, 1 bedrooms, 2tti5,
formal dining, separate garage
and game room. Lots of extras
$49.500,

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ST JOHNS RIVER--- Near DeBar
almost an acre of river front *1
beautiful trees, great fishin
Owner says "submit Offers"
CALL NOW

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No charge. All admitted free
Come browse starting S unday,

:otor TV', Prom 550; 81W. from
ItS. Service all makes HERBS'
'V liuO S French. 373 113-I

3 Bedroom (Split plan) carpeted, --------------central heat air, garage PLUS big
46ComrTlerCial Property
double door refrigerator Takes -only 51.500 to assume existing 7 LAKE MARY BLVD.- 170' frontagi
pct mortgage. $71.?C0 321 9110.
1l$' deep ona corner sit 1.164sq
of building zoned for offices
Larry Saxon, Realtor
119,900, FORRPST GREENE
lP4C,, REALTORS. 31) 6351; 930
INCOME PROPERTY-) OR home
i833. eves 322 8970
with nice mobile home rental
Large lot for garden. t30.000
Forrest Greene, Inc.

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REAL TOR
Al TR lIPS
322)991
372 9711
22? 064$

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furn'ssieo or unfurnished. Newly
Bedroom. garage.
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
$73,900
Airport Blvd. Sanford 3731310. 4- Bedroom, i'dacre
EASY PAYMENTS
3-Bedroom,
2 Bedroom- 1500 Down. lusts pee'
rater front cottage on the scenic
Business lone
$13,500
month *
Wekiva River. Furnished
3 Bedroom,
$21.000
3
Bedroom5.550 Down, 113$ 11 per
bedroom, utilities Included, 5)90
no qualifying
month *
per month Adultt onl,' 372 1.470
Crank Realty, Realtor 3 Bedroom. New- $4S0 Down,
$1690) per month *
930 6061
*Taxes
and insurance not Included.
MONTHLY RENTALS

1 Bedroom Furnished Duplex
Call evenings, 6:)0to$-)0
in 73114

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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Heavily wooded in existing
lotOflapeninsulaforunobstructi
scenery. $25,000
development of beautiful homes,
zoned P I AAA I mite weSt of I i
FORREST GREENE INC
and 46. 59 10 12,000. Terms. Call 323 6353
REALTORS
9306#11
McClanahan Real Estate, 372
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SEMINOLE CO Acreage tract
small and large $2,000 per act
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom Concrete
And up Terry Realty, Realtor 671
0711
block, excellent Condition; no city
taxes; by owner 377 6620

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drivr
Sanford, 323 5200
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)IIR, I bath, dng rm ,wood burning
fireplace In ut' rm . eat in kit
paneled &amp; carpeted throughout.
Indirect lighting, ?'i17' master
bdrm Mutt see $20,000 I 901 371
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service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES)?] 0697
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SANFORD

31A-txiplexes

fireplace. AM FM radio, Interco
system. Many other amenilis
ISS 900
MLREALTORS
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We Buy Furnit ure

rrigdaire refrigerator, I 7 cu ft . 2
dr.. frost free, $175 GE IS ci. It,
refrigerator, 160 317 S%9

wtiere, large spacious rooms.

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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR 3?) 5771

DITIOP4AL POSITIONS FOR THE
home for Medicare provider In
UNIt 2-Story, 6 BR, 4bath
PERIOD DECEMBER IS. 1973 to
Dettona DeBary area. Excellent
home close to town, schools and
JUNE 30, 1916 will be executed due
wage Need full and part time.
shopping Range, refrigerator,
to the accumulation of funds due to
Must have own car. Call 034-7707 Large i-bedroom house. 1329
attic
fan, washer, fenced rear
Melionville; fenced back yard
Participant terminations, vacant
between 9:30 and S p.m
ylrd
Priced
right at Only
Available
Nov.
5th.
Positions and a later starting date
$223 month
Part time light delivery work,
than anticipated.
plui $100 security deposit.
flexible hours. Must have awn
322242O Anytime
Grant modification may be
9Q4 357 936*.
transportation. This couldconckte
examined at Seminole County
Your MLS Agency
with another job. Must be 3 Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, double
Branch Office, Manpower Planning
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carport,
nice
yard.
In
Quiet
leigh
dependable,
Reply
to
Box
$93,
Division. Seminole Plaza, Highways
REAL TOPS
7545 Park Dr
borhood, $275.
month plus
The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
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17-92 and 4)6. Casselberry, Florida
security
deposit.
1311691
or
$34
Sanford,
Fla
3777;
between the hours of $30 AM. and
Buy Of The Month
300P.M., Monday thru Friday.
PHYSICAL
Written Comments concerning REGISTERED
OSTEEN1
Bedroom
$140
per
Spend
Christmas in your .4 to,
THERAPIST to provide home
thu modification should directed
month.
SCHUREN
REALTY,
2
bath
home on almost I act, lot
to
care
Medicare
recipients In
to. James D. 8e'dsole, Director,
Realtors. 372 1307.
Pool, fireplace, central heat &amp; air.
Deltona
DeBary
area
On.
year
Comprehensive Manpower Plan.
much more 5)2,950
experience, own car. Fi.II.nt t.n
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wage. An Equal Opportunity
Employer. Call $34 7707 betw een

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Central Florid't
AN MO PARK, I, 2, 3 bedroom FURNISHED- I Bedroom, central
MULTIPLE
LISTING REALTOR
hiflt
&amp;
Mr.
like
new,
in
settled
3??
i'.'91
trailer apts Adult 8. family park
Il9 S French
neighborhood. Ready to move
Weekly 3513 Hwy 179?. Sanford
1J'4. 377 14)6,
into. Only 526,900.
323 193 0
372 193,, ,fl
- 1 or 2 Bedrooms Adults only
REDUCED- 17.950 for quick sale 3 MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
Bedroorn,2bathwilhfamilyroom
2515 Park Drive. $70 up.
In Ravenna Park. Home in mint Req.
Real Estate Broker
condItion with lovely Swimming
A\fALONAPARTMEPITS
pool. Now only $i;..)0 A must to
322-7643
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W.7ndSi

ity

the
the right to
rejectanyar,dall Proposals.o(any
part thereof, and to waive any in.
formality or technicality i,, an
73,437 $4 Proposal in the Interest Of the city.
Dated: November 25th, 1915, city
of Sanford, Sanford, Florid a
W. E. Knowles

Prepaid Insurance
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Insurance Depoiits
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Inventories Materials ................... 1,193 77
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EXECUTIVE BEAUTY
S Bt
room. 2'; bath in a presligeo
neighborhood This is truly
Classic home for the executive
large family Privacy ever

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Pl"til,C'fl twin I1t't',lle. froiib
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CASH 322.4132
Pay ttal,srtrr of
or tO oaym.nts For used furniture, appliances,
of 5$ See at
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
cAN,:OtzD SEWING CENTER
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
('i7 Fat Fir-.f, Downtown
Wanted to buy used office furniture
fl 9111 Eve 969 1146
Any
Quantity,
NOLL'S
Castelberry, H*y, 17 97 030
52-Appliances
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Kish Real Estat
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE COPITRACI"

Youwant to Uuyor Sell
Real Eslat.
We will provjdelhe
Profe'5%iqil Service

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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
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1-1.2
Drawings, Specifications and
Procedural Documents
Drawings, Specifications and
other Contract Documents may be
examined at the office of the City
Engineer, City Hall, Sanford,
Florida.
Specifications
and
Drawings are available for a fee of
$75 00. 137.00 of which Is refundable
upon presentation of a paid receipt
With Plans end Specifications in
good order, on or before ten (10)
days alter the Proposals have been
publicly opened and read.
SpecIal Features
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pietely furnished l2'x60' mooile
home on large doubiC fenced lot,
carport,patiO, Floiida room plus?
Furnished apartment, 1 or 2
utility thedl. Income of $4.3 P'
bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave Phone 3 Bedroom mobile home on a ranch;
month from rental of s ec ond lot.
327 1976 or 372-3972.
furnished, $135 month plus
Income $193 per inrnth from
security. 322 4799.
rentals or live in
7 BEDROOM APARTMENT
l linance
Owner
2 Bedroom furnIshed, $135 rflOflt. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Kitchen furnished. Nice location
Adults preferred- Phone 322 4470
Phone 322 4455
Ranch, 4 acres with 3 bedroom
home.
16,000 laying hens on
Nice 2 bedroom mobile home. 5)2.5
One 8. Two bedroom apartments
consignment. Company furnisnet
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Located
In
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carpeted, air, turn 8e unfurn.
everything but human element.
8650
up. 32? 1010.
pct. per year return on your C15h
investment.
Deflary- Adults, 1 BR, air close to
POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated
Real Estate
stores, churches, Ideal for retired
3 bedroom with 16*32' pool. Good
Persons. 669 6491 or 322 $051
established neighborhood
COUNTRY ESTATE- 2 story,
ORANGE CITY-- Duolex. turn or
35-4bile Home Lots
bedrOOm home Over S acres of
unfurn Quiet Neighborhood
beautiful giant oaks and citrus
P"asonahle 775 76)9 or 373 1979
FOR RENT- One acre mobile home
Improvements Include corral,
(collect)
site wIth well, septic and dec
stale, tack room and bridle
tricity. Near Sanford on paved
path $77,000.
2 Apts., 1 or 2 bedroom, turn. or
road $40 per month. Write: Paul OWNER MOTIVATED-- Moving
unlurn, both AC, w w carpet,
(3.
Stale, Ann Arbor,
outof State, needs to sell 3
damage, $115 mo, 17) 4399 after
Mich
41104
L)edroom, 7 bath home in South
pm.
Pinecre'st $73,000.
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bedrooms, 3 baths, 5 fireplaces.
30.Apartments Linfurnished kitchen, living room, double
hardwood floors, attic, double lot
carport, on Riverview Ave.
extras 559,900. 371 0766
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Furnished or partly furnished.
['-tv friendly living. Come loin us
Water bill, trash and yard care
FRANKLIN ARMSAPIS Rcnt
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
furnished Phone 3730111
from S 14 mo 323 6650
find him lsStCd in our Business
Service Directory

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Electrical, complete IS shown
P4 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
the plans
Winter Par
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Section 1.1
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as shown
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Public Notice
on tPie plans.
3222611
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Builder will p.ovid engineering
PROBATE DIVIS ION
Pubic Notice is hereby given that
Stamped plans
and acquire
PROBATE P40. 1533CP
Sealed Proposals will be received by
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
necessary permits
RATES
In Re: Estate of
tn. City of Sanford. Sanford,
Alternate
"A"
EDNA H WAGGONER
thru S tames
Florida. hereinafter cal,ed lhe City.
41c a I
HOURS
a An open storage, pole type
deceased at the office of te City Manager,
6 thru 25 times
]Ica I
structure
with
the
some
dimensions
NQr ICE TOCREDITORS
AM. - 530 P.M.
City flail, Park Avenue. Sanford,
26 tImes
24C I
50' x 160' plus or minus. Minor ad
All crecsorsof the estateof EDNA Florida until 2:30 P M, local time
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ustments may be made In
($2.00MINIMUMCHARGI
H WAGGONER, deceased. are
January 7. 1976. for the construction
SATURDAY 9-Noon
dimensions to allow for proper wood
3 Lines Minimum
Prey notified and required to tile of a pubic works complex in ac
truss spacing
The alternate
clams or demands whCh they cordance with the Drawings.
Structure may be poictype with
have against Said estate in the SperificatIons,
nd Procedural
DEADLINES
wood trusses, with 76 gauge metal
o4f ice of Clerk of Circuit Court of Ducuments prepared by the
root, to provide for the same number
Seminole County. Florida, in the Engineering Department of the City
of storage spaces as base bid,
Noon The Day Before PubIic tion
courthouse at Sinford. Florida, of Sanford, hereinafter called the
b All the other Items will be the
within four calendar months from Engineer.
Same at base bid
?'e date of the first publication Of
Sunday
Friday
lit general. the protect Includes
MAINTENANCE SHOP
iN notice Each claim or demand
tMC Construction of a public works
A 40' x 140' metal Structure with
"1st be In writing and must state administration building, an
open both 14 and 16' cave heights as
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Place of retidenceand post office covered storage area, and a
shown on the plans and described In
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the specifications. The structure
twcirn to by theclaimant, his agent, various facilities Including an ad
1-Card of Thanks
-PersonaIs
shall be low profile. Coastal region,
:' his attorney, or it will become ministration area.
The structures
7Ø• bay. American Steel Building or
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are more generally defined as.
an approv."d equal, to include the
Pi.'.i November 35th. 1c75
We wish to express our thanks to Lecithin' ViflN.1r' 116' KelpI I
PUBLIC
WORKS
ADMII'flS.
following:
S Geo A Speer, Jr
friends who Sent cIrds, flowers
all tour in one capsule. Ask
TRATION BUILDING
A. 26 gauge panel roof and side
and food, and visited Mrs.
At Executor
V06+. Fauslt Drugs,
Base Bid
a 10' x 90' standard walls, color to
be Selted by the
Geci A Spree, Jr Of
Florence D. Wells, now deceased
metal building with 17' cave height,
City.
SPEEP 6. FEER, P A
lhanksatsoto Seminole Memorial ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call
low profile, coastal region. 20' bay,
b. 1"' vinyl faced fiberglass
Free, 644 7027 for "We Cart
Hospital personnel, Dr. Pastis,
Attorney for Executor
American Stei Building type CCC
Insulation over the entire roof and
Hotline," Adults or Teens,
P0 Box 1361,
Sanford
Nursing
and
Convalescent
or approved equal, to include the
side walls (Interior).
Sanford, Florida 37771
Home
and
Brisson
Funeral
Home
following:
as shown on the plans
PLrlA 'i !'
and Herndon Ambulance for SWAP- 16 It. Cuba V Bottom U
a Offices, map room, storage (total 9).
for what have you, or Sell for $
excellent
services.
DE T 161
areas, restrooms, locker rooms.
372
6670.
d
Six
12'
x
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quick
open,
electric
The Family
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND complete at Indicated on the plant
overhead doors, complete with
.
FOR
SE?.'INOLE
COUNTY, and Specifications,
electric operators.
MARRIAGES
FLORIDA
b. Concrete slab floor In areas as
4--Personals
e. Four 14' x 17' quick open,
Performed by Marilyn, Not il
CASE NO. 75- 2414- CA-"G
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indicated on the floor plan
electric overhead doors, complete
Ocala. 904 732 6161 or 732 Iii)
In Re The Marriage of
c. 76 gauge panel roof and side
With electric operators
IA([() ',i Tit A DRiNiriC'.
(ii.',LHt' HILLERY.
walls, color to be designated by the
f Interior and exterior windo*S
PROBLEM
-Petitioner, City
and
doors. complete as described in
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
And
d l's" vinyl faced fiberglass
5--Lost &amp; Found
door Schedule and Indicated on the
Can Help
',iiNPflE TOLIVER HILLERY,
Insulation over entire roof and side
plans.
C41142
4.517
Respondent walls (interior).
g Electric lOgamp copper service
Write P.O. Box 1213
Lost- Diamond ring, Center sti
NOTICE OF ACTION
e. Four skylights, 3' x fl',
with
outlets, fixtures, and service
Sanford, Florida 32771
with 2 little stones each side,
ThE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
f. Interior and exterior windows
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as indicated
mount. Family piece Reiva
MINNIE TOLIVER HILLERY and doors. completeasdri
In
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
h.
Builder
will
provide
Vicinity Deltona Medical Con
20e Holly Street
000r schedule and Indicated on the
IN YOUR FAMILY?
engineering
stamped
plans
and
or
Capri Restaurant. Sanford C
BRIDGEPORT.
CON
plans,
AL-ANON
acquire necessary permits.
372 1975
NECTICUT 06602
Builder
will
0.
provide
For families or friends of problem
I. 6" continuous reinforced con.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED engineering stamped plans and
crete slab as indicated on the plans.drinkers
that CHARLIE HILLERY has filed acquire necessary permits
Can,
For further information call 472 1517
I- 4" continuous concrete slab
a Petition in the Circuit Court of
h. 4" concrete slabs at doorways
orwrite
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areas
indicated
on
the
plans.
Seminole County, Florida, for as indicated on the plans.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0 A flAEY' WOPLD Care for infai
k. Air conditioning, heating, and
DSssotutlonofMarriag,,afldyc,jare
to age? only Next tone* Drive
I. Plumbing, complete as in. other mechanical
Box ss. Sanford. Fla, 37771
equipment
as
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required to serve a copy of your dicated.
License Bureau 3226645
indicated.
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written defenses, if any, on KEN.
I. Electric 200 amp coop
copper service
I. Plumbing, complete as in.
NETH W. MCINTOSH, of STEN. with outlets, fixtures, and services
rings to Eat
dicate'd
STROM. DAVIS 8. MCINTOSH, as indicated
LEGAL
NOTICE
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Two
large
Attorne
and
two
for Petitioner, whose
small
k Air COnditiOner, heating, and
The Board of County Corn
hydraulic lifts as described on the
address is Post Office Box 1330, other mechanical
NAVEL ORANGES
equipment,
missioners, as prime sponsor for
plans and in the specifications,
Sanford, Florida, 32771, and file the complete as indicated.
$750 BUSHEL
Seminole County, announces that
complete with all operators. cables,
original with the Clerk of the above Alternate "A"
377 6733 or 372 0367
funds In the amount of 5777,40)
piping, footings, and incidentals
styled Court on or before December
a- Same as above. excefl strucreceived under the Comprehensive Oranges, $125 bushel; Grapefrul
31, 1975, Otherwise a default and fur* lstobe concrete ofockwith side necessary for complete operation,
Employment and Training Act
$1 bushel. Pick yourself, Brir
n. Grease, air, and oil dispensers
ultimate judgment will be entered dimensions of 34' *90' to include the
(CETA of 1973, Title it. will be
container. Phone 327 119)
with all support equipment, hoses,
against you for the relief demanded same general areas Inside
REAPPORTIONED as follows:
operators, and any incidental items
in the Petition.
b.Roofistobeprefabricatedtruss
Navel Oranges. $730 perbu.
Prime Sponsor: Seminole County,
WITNESS my hand and official roof, covered as indicated on the necessary for proper operation as
Juice Oranges.Si S0 per bu.
Indicated on the plans and describedBoard of County Commissioners
SCSI Of said Court on the 241h day of plans.
Your Container, 322-Sill
Name of Highest Elected Official;
in
the
specifications.
November, A 0., 1975.
c. All other items are the same as
James
M.
Hattaway,
Chairman
. Paint center is to be complete
Seal)
corresponding items In the base bid.
NAVEL ORANGES
Unit of Government: County
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
with exhaust aaratus, lights, air
Atternate "Be,
$775 BUSHEL
Area
Served
Seminole
County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
a. Same as Alternate "A" with the conditioning, and other incidentals
2101 Fh
FrenchA
Ave. 372 3672
Florida
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
addition of the window areas as 1% described on the plaits and In the
Populationof Area Served 145,000 fREE RIPENED FRUIT, picked
specificatlont.
Deputy Clerk
descr,bc'd on the elevation and in the
per latest estimate
STENSTROM, DAVIS 8.
p 4" concrete Stabs 1% indicated
order Navels. oranges, Grapefruit
Specifictont
Total Individuals to be served' 50
McNTOSH
on the plant.
T.i'igerloes Call 3720217 If r
OPEN STORAGE AREA
Total Individuals to terminate
Post Office Ocx 1330
an
q Gas pumps, tanks, Isla,
call 322 0376, Russel
a. SO' * 160' metal strutwe Witte a
program: 11
Flagsh ip Bank - Suite 22
Crumley.
11' eave height, low profile, coastal operators, 2-way communication, all
Duration of Grant August 5, 1975 --.
Sanford, Florida 37771
region, 20' bar. American Steel as Indicated on the plans and
to June 30, 1976
describedin the Specifications,
Attorneys for Petitioner
Building or an approved equal.
18-Help Wanted
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS
Not included in this contract:
Publish: Nov. 71. Dec. S. II. 19, 1973
Wages:
2)7,9
99
DIET 159
Site clearing.
Canvasers neejed t
Fringe Bench's: 27277
set a
Fill material. Sufficient
b
pOlntrnents
Administrative:
77,710
Fantastic
oç
material shall be S?ockpiled on the
portunity. Full or part time. Fo
It is the purpose of this title
site by otheri, to bring subgrade up
Interview, 679 5724.
pro .iide unemployed and un
to
deremployed
persons
c Paving and parking areas.
with
HOUSING AUTS4OR1TYOFTHECITY OFSANFORD
TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT ProfessioneI Salts Peopl e need ed. ,
Installation of storm and
SANFORD, FLORIDA
experience required, Only goos
In
lobs providing needed public
sanitary s.werplpoutsid.b1,ing
e
ERIOOEP4DEDJUN)I,973
closers
want ed . High income
services in areas of substantial
areas,
CONTRACTNUMBERA2S3I
Management potential. 6793221
unemployment
4nd,
installation
wherever
of
water
PROJECT NUM5ER($ FLA. 14.1 tttru 6
feasible, related training and SALESLADY experiencedIn Iadiei
distribution lines outside building
areas
manpower
services to enable Suchready to wear. Apply
ASSETS
in persor
persons to move into employment pr
Propoi,afs will be publicly Opened
only. RoJay, 119-120 E. First St
training not supported under this
and read aloud. Wednesday,
CASH
Sanford.
title.
January?. 1976. at 2:30 P.M. local
1111.) General Fund (Development
A
GRANT
MODIFICATION REGISTERED
time In the City Commission Room,
NURSE,
onandor Operations)
-, .15.706 21
VTr1I.fl VYILL ..ItAI L SIX ADC,Tj haIl, 3) North Park Avenue,
periencea, 1000 health care In the
111$ Change Fund

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on Tuesday, December 23, 1975.
Sanora is the delightful, family-oriented, residential community with such a
combination of luxury features and money-saving opportunities you have to see
it for yourself. And when you buy a home at Sanora, just look at what you get.
FREE Membership in Mayfair Country Club. A full year's family membership to
the Mayfair Country Club in Sanford. This membership entitles you and your family
to full use of the Club's facilities. Including the magnificent 18-hole golf course.
FREE Membership in SAN ORA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. Among the
many attractions of life at Sanora is a complete recreation center featuring junior
olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas.
These facilities are owned and operated by the Sanora Homeowners Association,
in which your initiation fee of $400-is paid in full.
$500. Moving Allowance. A full $500. moving allowance when you buy a new
home at Sanora. Move in for less and you keep the difference.
5% Tax Credit. Not a deduction, but a full tax credit. May equal the down payment.
Low-Cost Financing. We can offer 29-year mortgages to qualified buyers, featuring interest as low as 7.25% (A.P.R.) with 20% down payment, 7.50% (APR.) with
10% down and 77510' (A.P.R.) with 51 down payment.
No Closing Costs, No Loan Costs. Free Title Insurance,

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School recently, staning with a costumed proctslonal and
1olioed by a s pe cial Festal Holy Eucharis t Senice, a recepdon
(or all visitors and a program of m usic and drama climaxing with
a colonial Than ksg i ving banquet. Winne In the m os t authentic.
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City Clerk Mary Norton
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Winter Springs predicts 35 per Naval Recruit Command. lif.

edion appear today on Page 2-A. The p.
Ferguson is head f
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of the city's
fibs of candidates in Casselberry,
county di vision of maintenance qualified 1,138 voters will turn

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Pilarxi servLd one terni and

Mary.
lire hail at 102 Nnrth Moss Road part of another on the city
Stumbo is a mem be r of the to choose a mayor and two council before being ta pped, by

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ballots may be appiied for up to council member in the city's cflman in the city's charter and vroup two; Claude Ash, Mary to fifl a vacancy left by
charter of incorporation and
as subsequently elected to a Daniels and Irene Van Eepoel resignation of Frank Durrance
returned no later than 7 p.m. was
incumbent), council group from
tw
o-year tern in December
council,
term In
Tuesd3y when the polls close.
fodr.
1973.
flunt,
presently
employed by
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1973. She did riot
The election will be can- December
Mrs.
Ifem
was
elected
to
a
Deadline for voters to pick up the Orange County Board of
election In I
seu by Mrs Sassman and sic
split one-year term as mayor in and return a bsentee ballots is 5 (rmu1usssoners as a sues
.
Bacon was elected to a split December, 1973.
Councilmen Bert Perinchief
chief, is now vror ng in the
She ran for a P.m. Morway.

turn out at the polls during the 7

smallest in population, will
to
mar
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to
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coordinate the revital
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months Tuesday.
cl,LW.
process that has already begun.
Only
one
the
four
cities
ballot includes IkIres
Take a look it Fi rst Sweet
Mary - requires that Lash, unopposed for seat one;
and you'll find real signs of Lake
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pr ogress," Miss Ja co bs
majority of the vote cast. In Henderson Ferguson and Roger
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Jacobson, Don Knight, Ralph Winter Spr ings, Longwood and city council sea ts, City ClerkMar and
Lars . Vince Robe rts, Janice Casselberry
will go to the Kay Sassmnan predicts 60 per PVruUS
Springfield, Doug Stenstrom respective city polling places cent — 07 — of the 1,o6l

members are quick to point out,
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three
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; harry mnchatcly after the pals close.
representatives of Sanford's and 10 councIl members from the lake Ma
of t rustees for the department, A. Pellerin Sr. and Troy j replace resigned
Elerimentary Terry tincumbenti and M ar gie
business md professional fields of V candidates.
Roy MCCI
School potS.
Mrs. lash, who
to take appointed by Mayor Walter Piland (incumbentj for mayor; as mayor early
t year.
community.
City
Voters of the city, youngest of
clerks
in
the
cer's council Post Sorenson.
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Ernest
If.
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flendr~x,
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Terry
was
named
a
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Gary
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city
council
election,
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Five-year-old Kc%,In Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. incident earlier this month, tl,v
Johnson,Saidord, whispers his Christmas i4ishes to Santa Claus society, in conjun.ction with the
at the Sanford I'laza Shopping Center. Santa arrived In town on county's animal control
Friday and -A ill he at the Plain each weekend and every afternoon deputm,ent, have established a
(luring the %tLek preceding Christmas. About 500 persons turned
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pasture of a six-months old
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AroundTheliuek
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Spaziano is accused of raping ;I 30-year-old south
Serninole woman on Dec. 26, 1973. The trial pixitponement
was made in circuit anul after Wth the prosecutor and
deferuse attorney Edward Kirkland sought the delay.
A document in the court file indicates the state ma ~
call acitrcses I the flpt (dC
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Seminole County was prompted
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August 1973 dea th of
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garbage dump.
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rescued and treated at passing zone when the collision bridge) in this as
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The silt, filed by Or lando through the guardrail in
to the legislative appropriations
atto rney William W hi ttaker for St Johns River
.They have to set priorities."
Martha Clark, representative
The lawsuit alleges that
CIark's lawsuits allege that
of the estate of Keith Lamont Manco Importing Co In c. ,
the condition of the antique
Ck, charges negence and Woodward's employer, "did span across the river co
two insurAnce cOm- negligently and carelessly, stituteda nuisance and violated
pantes. a truck ren tal firm. a
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food firm and the truck driver retain and hire Woodward,
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when they knew, or in the guardrails and flashing warNo hearing date has been set exercise of reasonable care, ning lights were installed.
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of his un- Construction is now underway
The suit alleges Woodward's should have known
fitness as a driver, his on a new bridge to replace the
negligent driving resulted in the numerous previous accidents, antique span. The new bridge is
youngster's death and that and traffic violations ..."
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[loving trouble trying to determine iiiihat to buy for
whum f or Christm as ? Can't decide what to buy
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today, with games at all levels -from high schools, to
colleges and professional. The Evening Herald gives the
armchair qua rterbacks a look at the busy weekend,
beginning with the Fearless

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making it through a tough cartoon pictures of Pilgrims ramble, for a friendly meeting
If we are to admit to the
winter, for ha ving food on
the and turkeys
or a solved problem Why have power of Thanksgi%mg, we
What is as American as table, and with their Indian
Charles
Lamb,
the we none !or books, those should took to its variety of
pum pk in pie, as old as the neigh
bors, good feeling around distinguished author and spiritual repasts — a grace expression through the cen
Indian nations, as official as a the table. lVir prayers were leading American historian before Milton or a devotional t

presidential procLamation and redly for siw1al not abun pondered the largeness and exercise to be said before titudes of those descendents
its lively as a football game in dance, and they were to enjoy
beauty of creation and his own reading the 'Fairy Queen'?" from the first autu.mn banquet.
November?
both in the Bay Colony in 1640. Impulse to be thankful, wrote:
What Liamb is saving is that I'm wt thinking of t1k,Pilg
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I am duped to say grace we ha
uness occasions in Pu ritan heritage which has
is more ancient than the United ending of our celebration, we twenty other occasions in the each day to express and shue punctuated our history and our
states yet fresh as every fall It are narrow people indeed coue of the day besides m
the spit of tkinksgitng - it is government — rather the
has a special magic %itality Thanksgi%ing offers more and dinner. I want a form (~f
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ratitutIe to the Heavenly
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religious fuith mutually shared
by Protestants, Catholics, and
Jews Those holy sentiments
are traced to the Psalms of the
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words of gratitude and praise
that rang through much of t
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candles on the evening of
November 28,
It is worth noting that for
most of Its long history,
Ilanu)ahtias
considered
a fairly minor holiday.
As Mae Shafter Hockland
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3 Book," (Schocken), "Simple,
pleasant domestic custollis
grew up .around it, varying
from country to country of the
Jewish exile. During the past
century. and especially since
World War 11 Hanukkah has
grown in importance in the
popular imagination."
Although the kindling of the
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feature of the celebration, Nis.
Rockland explains that -Ithi-s
(Inc uniieri1 ceremonial act
has in fact nothing to do with
the historical origins of
Ilinukkah."
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Judas Mactabee and his men
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Jerusalem and began to
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The law callsfora 10-perent
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The lawsuit alleges areas
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First Addition, and The Moorings suIiusIons
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hearing in the lawsuit filed for
the city by Sanford attorney
f Ned Julian Jr.
The civil action says
utility firin is believed to Iwe
t.)e city at least $4,370.88.

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fortunately, your stride and
theirs ar't In harmony
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Of Two Jets Carrying 300
Two jumbo jets carrysn nearly
persons barely avoided an aerial collision Wednesday
night over Lake Michigan, airline officials said.
Fourteen passengers and 10 stewardesses were slightly
hurt hen the captain of an American airlines IX'lO
swerved violently "to avoid hitting another aircraft," an
American Airlines spokesman said.
American spokesman Walter Boyd said, "only about
three or four" of the injuries was considered potentially
serious with "a back, or something like that,"
Officials said the incident occurred 20 minutes after
American Flight 182 bound for Newark, N.J., with 182
passengers took off at 7:30 p.m. CST from O'Hare fr
ternational Airport in Chicago, the world's busiest at
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Poll officials Include: Charles Haley, clerk; Molly Steudle, four terms of one-year each and has served as chairman of
Herald Stall Writer
Louis Ballard. Velvet Jacobs, Krystal Hruby, Gertrude Wyener, council, the position she currently holds, for live one-year terms.
Lynn Stevens, Melanie Stewart and Ernest Olsen, inspectors.
('.SSEl.BEHRV
City Clerk Mary Hawthorne has
Leighty, previously served two terms four years on the
Immediately after the polls close at 7 p.m., the polls officials council and was selected chairman for one year and vice chairirhcted a 6 per cent turnout of the city's 4,147 qualified voters
and Mrs. Hawthorne will canvass the election,
at next Tuesday's municipal election.
man one year.
Candidates for mayor Include; Gerry Christensen, Bill Grier
The winner in the mayoi"s election will be determined by
We have 18 absentee ballots so far, which Is a good in. (incumbent) and CouncilmanJohn Zacco.
dication of a good turnout," Mrs. Hawthorne said Wednesday.
plurality.
In the council election, the two persons who receive the
For two council seats, candidates are: Fred Bussey Jr.
, Edith
The usual number of absentee votes cast In Casselberry is
highest number of votes in the five-person field will be declared
L, Duerr, (Incumbent), August (Gus) Hodak, John Leighty and
nine to 10, the veteran city clerk said.
Nathan Z. Van Meter.
Persons unable to go to the polls Tuesday because of Illness
Christensen, a real estate salesman, was previously an tinSince election in Casselberry is by plurality, there will not be a
etc., may apply for absentee ballots up to 5 p.m. Monday. Absuccessful
council
candidate.
Grier,
the
Incumbent,
previously
runoff
unless, as happened two years ago, two of the top can.
sentee ballots must be returned to city hall no later than 7 p.m.
served two terms on the council and is completing three years in didates in the council election or mayor election receive identical
Tuesday
office as mayor. Zacco, an Orlando optometrist and pact numbers of votes.
Polling place for the election where voters will select a mayor
president of his statewide profei,naJ organization, is cornTwo years ago when Dr. Zacco was running for council reand two city councilmen is the fire hail, adjacent to city hail on
pleting two terms on the city council,
election, he and his opponent, John arnnitz, received an identical
Triplet Drive.
Dr. Duerr has
on the city council for fire consecutive vote total. In a runoff two weeks later, Zacco won wi th a 2-1
Three voting machines will be on hand for the election,
two-year terms and has been elected vice-chairman of the board margin.
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The two senators looking into
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy disagree
over whether a new full-scale Investigation is needed,
although President Ford feels someone should take a
fresh look at the tragedy.
Despite their thfferenz,es over the significance of new
information related to Kennedy's death, the senators said
they plan to continue their preliminary inquiry for the
Senate intelligence committee to determine if there is
evidence that warrants reopening the probe.
Their comments followed Ford's suggestion at a news
conference Wednesday night that "some responsible
group or organization" ought to investigate "new
developments" Involving the Kennedy murder "without
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Thite House, the sources said.
The names of those under investigation could not be
k'terrnined

ebozo Author Cites Terror
NEW YORK i Al'i — Author Thomas Kiernan says he Is
rriljed
}iernan says his Qubllsher was threatened and tiuev&amp;s
urglarized his apartment and made oft with the
ianuscript he bad just completed on the life of Florida
snker Charles flebe" Hebozo, one of former President
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CASSELBEItRY— Dr. Edith
CASSELBERRY......First
CASSELBERRY_Thecity is
CASSELIIERRY
Zacco, completing two terms on L. Duerr, seeking a sixth elected
Nathan
CASSELBERRY
John
to public office in 1966, spendIng too
much money on Van Meter, a ci ty council Leighty, is his bid for a seat on
the city council Is "running for consecutive term on the city
Mayor Bill B. Grier has served the
waterworkj system and "a candidate
in
Tuesday's the city council, has called for
mayor in order to make council, retains her slogan, four years on the city
council in bunch of people in the utili
ty
municipal
election,
was a Improvement
Casselberry a better corn. 'Wiser planning, not wilder the Interveni
in
corn'
ng years, three department" are ov
erpa
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In
leader
In
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munity In which to live.
th
citizen fight to stop niuflications be tween the city
spendjng."
years as the city's chief the view of Fred Russey Jr.,
"I believe the citizens must
the levy of ad valorem taxes in govermnent and the people.
executive
officer, and is now who is seeking a city cou
be represented and that
ncilthe community this year.
remain as pre!iously a seeking re-election to that of. seat in the Dec. 2 mu
'You have read a bout it in the
nicipal
"Basically I want to work
councilmen and the mayor fiscal conservative, who does fi .
ce
for
papers,"
Leighty said, adding
el
tion,
not
be
ec
lieve in spending money
must be representati ves of
the people of Casselberry as
If
rlected
he
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hope
hope
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to
s
to
stop the arguing at
we do not have.
citizens," he said.
"1
believe the people in their re2resentatjre," Van city meetings with the county
continue to serve each arid
Ieter saf d. "The main problem
Dr. Zacco said, as mayor, his
"With careful evaluation of every citizen as I ha re
the city knew what was
th
inty
over the na tion Li one of government,
goals would be to submit a ou budget, line by line, of the past to the best
vohed
when
the
present
city
a
of my ability
budget without an ad valorem type
pa thy by so man y toward their
"1,1 the course of city
I have been doing for
and to devote w ha tever time officials floa ted the
tax being necessary, to ha ve an past 10
bond
issue
government."
business,
the interest of our
years, I believe we can necessary to do
to purchase the General
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He said he plans to keep
fellow citize ns should be kept
administration that is both meet our basic needs without
Grier and his wife, Phyllis, Waterworks s'stem," Bussey
effective and efficient, to nw taxes," she said.
recently celebrated their 20th said, adding the city council IS citizens informed of city ac. foremost in mind," he said,
develop recreation programs
tions, if elected, by sending "and the special Interest groups
wedding anniversary, The apparently not listening to the
I believe we should continue mayor
ar terly newsletters to
qu
should be made to look out for
with improved facilities In
people.
has
one
stepson
and
a
cooperation wi th the recreation to obtain facilities from
people to arouse citizen J). themselves."
gann Scottie &amp;years-old.
board, recreation director and developers, such as free He is a
"I think the city officials ticipatlon In "their governSaying he is free and clear of
barber by profession, ought to give
a volun teer citizens group.
recreation areas, free fire
the goverlulient ment,"
potential
conflicts-of-interest,
lie is a past vice president of hack b
the people," he said.
"I want the people to get he
uld advocate station sites, assistance on the Barbers Association
of
said
his
obligation would be
involved," he said,
developnent of a community traffic signals,
to
retention
of
the
I"lorida
and
past
secretary.
'My
three
the
citizens
years
of
ser
vice
°n
of Casselberry.
golf course, all of which I have
center that can be used by
Among the goats Van Meter
treasurer
of
flue
Tn-County
the
zoning
board
has
given
me
has
set
helped the city obtain In he
young and the not-so-young,
"My occupation and personal
for the city are:
an idea of w ha t's going on
Iague of Citlts.
Zacco noted that $14,000 has pa
. I protection of property and life leave me free to remain
Grier points to the complete ha ve watched builders
been allocated to purchase land
comehuman rights, controlled city always available for the car eful
"Mng other things the city reorganization of the city's Into town and do w ha t the
for a public works building.
Y growth, better management of co nsideration of any citizen's
'nt, w hen they want, and
receiveil,and projectsonwhith administrative structure
the tax dollar, and a new city point of view, to continue my
When the new facility is I worked, were drainage during his
mayoral term as a council has been letting the
complete, the
efforts to utilize the knowledge
m do cluarter written so that all
Its" he said,
public works easements and land. In con- major accomplishment,
department could be moved
people can understand
of five years of service wi th the
He notes the city's water
nection wi th the rezoning of
from its Secret Lake locati
four of them on the city
A native of Falls Church, Va., city'
"I'm not a politician.
on golf course, the city obtained system, purchased by the city
and the
never was," Bus.sey said. "I got a city about the size of council
and to strive for
community center drainage easements and water UouJ'l('il, has been improved
moved to the
effective
use
of city finandal
by
so
fed
5selberry,
present building, holding basin
up sittin g at council
Van Meter moved
the laying of some 13 miles
areas. nus is
ur
"Hopefully we can get that
of meetings listening and ob- to Florida In 1971, lie is a reso ces."
new lines and
result of planning ahead of ti
done In the next two year
construction of servingwtiat'sgotngon I asked realtor-associate
with
Pointing to efforts of the
s," he type i recommend ," Dr. Duerr two new wells to give the
said. "Roads should be paved
questions but got no answers," Casselberry Land Co., and current governing body
to hire
said.
community over two million
where the citizer ha ve cxsubscribes to a strict code of a city' manager, Leighty
gallons of additional water
said
Saying he will use a common ebtics as a membe
pressed a dire for paving and
r of the paying a high salary for a
She said it is not possible to capacity and fire flow,
sense approach, if elected, national and state
a willingness to pay for It," Dr. evalua te
Association person holding t ha t post without
these Items, including
The city's police department Bussey said he wo
Zacco said,
ul d like to see of Realtors,
the fact the city will obtain the has cut the ci ty Into d
changing the city manager
istrIcts to sidewalks built on Winter Park
Assuring he would not be a golf course area If it fails to be provide
Van Meter arid his wife, ordinance w ould restrict
be
tter
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the
patrol protection Drive and that the city and
"play-it-safe mayor," Zacco maintained as a
Lillian, are parents of three muanager to "
course in the for all the citizens, he said.
be
ing little more
county should cooperate and do children, all of
said an administration func- next 1(X) years. In
whom go to than an office administrator,"
that event,
"We
have
completely
something
tioning effectively will not find she not ,
about
"that public schools. "We own our
ed the city will obtain professionalized the
city in dangerous situation for the home,
an ad valorern tax necessary, free title to the property,
have a mortgage, and
every department," he said.
walking school children
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ptember,
Bernie Paimnieri, director of
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every detment, if elec.
"I want to look into It myself
rather than hire a $125,000 firm
to look into the rates of General
Waterworkj utilities since the
city purchased it.
"It is a muddled piece of
business, They purchased
General Waterworks for $2
million and then hare to connect it with a not her system
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tperator here.
AUGUST HODAK
"If we make a good showing,
ire can catch the rest of their
CASSELBERItY — "Truth,
lness," said Palmieri ,
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Just as you do."IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
study currently' underway, EIGHTEENTH JUDICI AL
SUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Christensen said it is past
due FLORIDA
by' two weeks of presenting as
tat, No. iSiy.cp
recommendation. "And some
fear the study will priuce a IN RE: Estate col
IRENE P. ROSS,
recomn:nendatlon fee a raise In
Deceased
rates that are already
FINAL NOTICE
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GERRY CHRISTENSON

"When Ger.eral Waterworks
was purchased by the city, a
vote of the people should have
been called," he said. "In
addition to having to pay
General Waterwcrks
25000
for water, the city is also
required to hook up Its other
system to the newly purchased
one and that will 'cost another
$1 nuillion,

pron are hefeby notified
that tht'undeqer, as E'tvto.- of
sad estate, has compIe$i'd the ad
mnitrâtion there and has filed in
5''d Court it f,nal report arid
Petition for discharge.Objecttons
thef110. If any. I'iOuld be duly filed
After filing proof of PUbIlC iliOn
show.nl this notice ha been
"%twd once a week f
four
OnScu$iye weeks, the matter of
approval of saI report and th
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Also, the program can b
A nine month on-the-job (CETA) funds, money which Is used to upgrade employes
whi
training program financed by spent only at the direction of the are working at
jobs they an
the federal government and county commission, the prime
unsuited for.
aimed toward shoring up sponsor for some $2.5-million in
For example, some worker
unemployment in Seminole CETA money spent yearly in are placed in low-paying job
County is scheduled to get the county,
when, in reality, job skilF
under way Jan. 1, an official
Prescott said his office is qualify them for higher payin
said Wednesday.
presently taking applications positions, if those posiion
Ralph Prescott, office from employers and potential were available.
manager of the Florida State employes.
"I've wanted the proguixr,
Employment
Service
in
Qualified
employers
will
be
for
a
couple of years," Prescoti
ST. h'ETERSHUJ(c;,l I AP)
"Arno just quit swimSanford, said all the necessary required to pay only half of an said.
miming. He told me he couldn't make It. I tried to pull him
approval has been received and emnploye's salary, with the
Last Monday, the county
along as far as I could," says the survivor of a plane crash
$98,102 has been budgeted for remainder coming from CETA commission
okayed the new
that claimed the life of a 68-year-old pilot,
the program.
funding.
program
Carl Wamnser, 62, a bu.siness executive from Milwaukee,
pending approval
The $98,102 is part of $)0,000
from Prescott which came on
Wise,, escaped unharmed in the Wednesday crash,
The
theory
behind
the
in additional funds the county
program is that an employer, Tuesday.
while training a jobless worker,
will realize the worth of that
will
individual during the training
period and retain his services
past the nine-month period.
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vocation, sent to me by Henry children of all ages
Of course, it's always
J. hteemtszna, has been chanted
May our grown men and possible, also, that the program
many events in life, even daily, for centuries by this Indian
women and all our elders
would be extended past the
that the thoughtful and per. tribe at the
Wind River
May they increase and be cutoff date.
cri.tive person can offer silent Reservation in Wyoming, I
with strengthened.
petitions of thanks, sentences of translation by
Most CETA-financed yenBenjamin Friday
0 Father Creator, We ask the
praise for the glistening and William Shakespeare I:
lures
— presently are geared
blessing on the food
uiomnt'nts that enrich everyone.
"o Father, Great Spirit
And we ask for all people the toward academic training at
In his recent volume, "Diary of
0 Four Old Men and the growth of loving hearts and a the local community college, or
Daily
Prayer,"
Barrie keeper
ough the school board.
eper of the Sacred Pipe.
happy life and harmony.
Shepherd has the suggestion
o Morning Star and all good Thanksgiving, when linked to And, Prescott and other
that gratitude is the most things of creation,
a loving Father, Is not only ocounty officials are eager to try
universal emotion among
u
t
on-the-job
I mention these good things: powerful
training,
people and that we ought to not the
but
eternal.
It
gathers
especially
for those unernJ
light of dawn, the good all the emotions
of family life, played persons
only be able to express this wind,
who are unable
all the sentiments of history, all
feeling on the "official" days
the timber, the soil and the the pride of a
people's past,
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but in "the hidden joy's, the tiny' animals,
blending
race
and
culture
and
discoveries,
the
lesser
Listen; all you creat ures creed, and
royally' proclaims
celebrations" which confirm under the ground
— all the
what
the
Psalmist
shoutc'(l
the wonder of life,
creatures above the ground, in thousands of years
ago,
"Let
If Thanksgiving has the for ce the air and in the water.
everythingthat
haIti
breath
and pers uasion of religious
May our boys and girls, our praise the
lord'''
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emotion, it will be found in
every arena of life, and be felt
in a rich variety of expressions,
The Indian culture abounds
with the sensitivity and
gratitude of praise for Creation.
An ancient Arapahoe in-

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The Orange County Civi c
Facilities Authority has been accused in a lawsuit of
viol ating Florida's government-in-the-sunshine law
by
miieeting at a private club which excludes women.
Three women, including two reporters, were ordered to
leave the University Club on Wednesday during a mzit'eting
of the (TA, which controls the Tangerine Bowl football
stadium.
,Several hours later, one of the women, legal secretary
l.inda Shenberger, filed a damage suit in circuit court
formally accusing the authority of violating the sunshine
law

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OUTSTANDING GC)()D LOOKS

base rates.
The Public Seivice Coriumuission allocated
the $35
million to higher toll rates Wednesday in grantimi:
Southern Bell Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. a $157.5 million
increase.
The higher costs will be shared by all Floridians, while
base bills for the firm's two million customers will remain
it their present lecl.

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON fAP I The FBI is conducting full field
investigations of six potential Supreme Court nominees as
President Ford narrows the list of candidates from 17.
Knowledgeable administration sources said Wednesday
night that the FBI has begun extensive investigations into
he backgrounds of six persons under consideration
for
'ord's nomination to succeed retired Justice William 0.
)ouglas.

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David Lee Kinmes, 26, 1018 (ii possession of a firearm by a property.
Monroe, was charged with broke into a coin-operated Mack Drive, Orlando,
was convicted felon and buying,
Kmmnes was jailed in lieu of
violation of right-of-way after machine and removed $200 in arrested
Wednesday on charges receiving and concealing stolen $13,000 bond on the two
An accid ent involving a ' his 1973 Plymouth
charges.
was involved quarters on Wednesday, acmotorcycle and an automobile in an accident with a
1970 cording to a report by Howard
injured one person
and resulted Pontiac driven by Pauline Steinlieh, 35, who notified
in several hundred dollars Tanner, 1237, W. Voorhis Ave., sheriff's
deputies.
(lamnage to the vehicles Wed. DeLand,
The burglars reportedly' did
at the intersection of
The accident occurred $2,000 worth of damage to the
Sanford Ave., and 29th Street, Wednesday
morning at the machine after gaining access to
Scott Christopher Bouley, Rt. Sanford Plaza,
the premises by prying open a
2, Box 50611, Sanford, was taken
door.
Seminole County Sheriff's
to Seminole Memorial Hospital
Burglars also ransacked the
deputies arrested Eddie Leath,
office of attorney Harvey
hy Herndon Ambulance after 36, 515 Willie St., Ocala,
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his 1974 Honda motorcycle yesterday
Coulter
Wednesday,
according
and charged him
Lollided with a 1967 Ford driven with aggravated assault.
to a sheriff's report received
Brenda Lane Williams, 23,
from Eunice H. Davis, 38, 341
Johnnfe C. Montague, 45, of Forest Lake Road, For
O3 E. 29th Street. Bouley was
est City.
uported to be in good condition New Jersey, accused Leath of The office is located at 628 S.
attacking him with a butcher
Bear Lake Road in Forest City.
knife.
The burglars reportedly
Mrs. Williams was charged
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from
a
iith violation of right-of-way. $5,000 bond.
collection, an automatic pistol
Robert T. Hachett, 51, P.O.
At Mr. Hot Dog, In Butler
and a radio-cassette recorder
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Insurance Commissioner
Philip Ashier has granted a $32 million
rate increase to
Blue Cross-Blue Shield, a hike that will affect some 580,000
jxilmryholth'rs in the stati'
Ashler on Wednesday allowed all but $303,000 of the
increase sought by the two companies, which insure a
total of two million Floridians.
lie said the companies had shown they were losing $2
million if month and if something was not (lone, they
would be in danger of imminent insolvency

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Herald Staff Writer

Insurance Rates Hiked

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WAShINGTON AI'i - Should a 12-vear.old be allowed
to decide whether he needs surgery?
Federal officials are faced with deciding a myriad of
such questions under a little-noticed provision of a bill
passed by Congress that now is awaiting President Ford's
signature. The provision bans "unreasonable age
dLscrimi1ation" in programs receiving federal funds.
There were no hearings and virtually no floor debate on
the ban, which was added to a bill continuing federal
programs for the aged. President Ford hasn't decided
whether to sign the tAil, a White House spokesman said
Wednesday.

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MIAMI APj -A man charged in the first airplane hi
jacking to Cuba says he returned to the United States de
spite the charges he faced because he no longer sym•
pathized with the Castro government,
'I could not stay in Cuba with a Soviet-supported
government," Antuulo Ramirez Ortiz, 49, said Wednesday. "I've been trying to come back to the States for a
long time."
Defense lawyer Michael Osman entered an innocent
plea Wednesday for Ortiz before U.S. Magistrate Peter
Palermo and said Ortiz spent six years in prison after two
unsuccessful attempts to leave Cuba.
Ortiz is charged with being a man who booked himself
aboard a National Airlines flight from Miami to Key West
in 1961 under the name "Elpir Cofresi" and then seizing
the plane over Marathon by holding a steak knife and gun
at Capt. Francis X. Riley and ordering him to fly to Cuba.

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NEW V( )lR i :P -- I'rrsult'nt F'trd has prttmt
:)11c.iL in kdtril loans lt,r Ncw York City. City resident
lace higher taxes. As a result on this Thanksgiving Day
the threat of city default has been put off until 1978.
That's a big change from the crisis atmosphere of tb
Past six months when default was around the corner ever
two weeks or so.
Immediately following Ford's news conference Wed
nesday night, Mayor Abraham D. Beame said the hell
came only at the cost of much hardship to the city's I
million residents and he warned that the city's probem.
Weren't over. He said the President's promise of 1edera
loans of up to $23 billion in the current fiscal year and z
like amount in each of the next two years only "marks a
crucial turning point."

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

60 Per Cent Turnout Seen At Casselberry

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For 1976 Christmas Clubbers!
We've broken an old Christmas tradition, namely the practice of
collecting Christmas savings without paying interest in return. A
Scrooge-type tradition, if there ever was one!
We look at it this way: Christmas Club money should work as hard
for you as any other kind of savings. After all, it takes as rruch v.'iII
power for you to put it aside. And, since we invest it with the same
care as other savings dollars, you should benefit from the earnings.
Deposit $1 or more each week for 50 weeks and next November
you'll receive a check for the full amount saved plus 5a per cent
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Today's the day
giving thanks!
That day when we should all reverently bow our
heads and say a few words to our Maker for the
many blessings we have received.
Yes, today's the day we should all be thankful for
being alive and well, for there are many who aren't
so blessed.
To many of us, we'll reminisce a bit a bout
Thanksgiving holidays of yesteryear
rememWring Iliany and hoping to forget many oth ers.
Like the year you were walking the hot sands of
Africa. only to be followed just 12 months later by
tr tag to "dig-in" in order to find some shelter from
the sub-freezing temperatures in some GodForsaken land that you knew in your heart
wasn't
north the trouble,
You might even recall that first Thanksgiving
away from home when you walked down a street in
a strange city wondering what the folks were doing
back on the homestead,
Or maybe you'll recall t ha t time when you went
a weekend pass only to be caught up in a
tremendous snow storm and had to
with
strangers
days, waiting to have someone
through with snow plow dig ).00 out.
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The selection of
event which

Supreme Court
100 times
American
history. always has released more adrenalin into
the American rgilitiv;il diilnuiu . t citrnr;iIi
IlJl5ly,
however, President Ford is in the center of a larger
than usual vortex as he considers a successor to
LONDON ECONOMIST
Justice William O. Douglas.
Americans are generally concerned more
about their institutions of government these days,
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part :cularl the Supreme Court. The unique value
0-1 fle t'oUrt WiS brightly illuminated during the
Wattrt a te years when it stood as a rock of probity,
providing the checks and balances essential to
H
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American democracy.
A1 of the usual dynamics of selecting a justice
are operating today. The legal fraternity is
g Sp l t
assisting in the evaluation of the nominecs' experience, temperament and ability, while groups of
WASHINGTON_Nejn Rockefeller's abrupt
varying philosophical persuasions are plugging
witjtrawal
from the 1916 nomination for vice
ttit'ir choices,
president has failed to quell the internal
Th ere are also several new factors. A group of
Republican c ha llenge to President Ford. In fact,
liberals with Rep. Bella Abzug at the fringe is
the net effect of Rockefeller's exit and the
trying to plant the suggestion among Americans
bid for the Republican presidential nomination
that President Ford should
select a justice
rather than discourage
because he does not have a popular national
When Ronald Reagan announced his can.
mandate. They particularly criticize the fact that
didacy,
be began the most serious challenge to
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And how about that holiday In Korea
you had to protect your feet from the freezing
temperatures was a shoddy pair of combat boots
insulated with as many layers of newspapers
(usually from old copies of Stars &amp; Stripes as you
could wrap around th e feet.
You might also recall that Thanksgiving you
spent in a military hospital, wondering
and
worrying about your future. Would you ever walk
again? And, if so, would itbeoncrutcJ
(Tipple using a cane or with knee Joints th
at
wouldn't bend?
And then a second Thanksgiving in that same
hospital when you were desperately trying to beat
the odds by learning to walk again — this time with
no big toes?
flow a bout those years you spent In college when
you always made it home for th e holidays,
glad for
the break from those studies, only to be happy to
return to those new-found friends?
Remember what that Thanksgiving was like
when you were finally out In the business
world
trying to pay your own way?
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Retirees

Retirees, are you looking for work'
Soon there may be more Jobs because
business, industry, social and charitable
organizations,
states and municipalities
have recognized there's a vast reservoir of full.
time and part-time talent and expertise
"
available.
It's possible there aren't enough of these
.
-stogoaround but I've learned of concerted drives
in various parts of the country to open up more
work opportunities for the Older Population.
hands of another
an incumbent Republican president since
I also found out some of these Job offerings
President who resigned rather than face im- Theodore Roosevelt opposed William Howard
won't pay wages to the older worker, only token
peachment.
Taft in 1912 and thereby opened wounds not yet
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expenses. This may be acceptable to the Senior
The second unusual force is the women's healed.
Citizen who Is financially ie1l.heeled and is only
.
movement which has more po!itical weight than it
looking for something interesting and
Rockefeller's withdrawal, the President's
did several )ears ago because it has an ally in the
challenging
which will keep him from getting
political managers greatly underestimated the
First Lady, because the liberation movement itself
rusty.
f
damage
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is stronger today, and because th ere is a larger Secretarydone by sacking James Schlesinger as
It may be an ego trip for us who are Growing
of Defense. Through his persistent
Pool of women jurists in th e United States today
Older to know that people think we have talent
and often eloquent calls for higher defense
(Lid
know-how which th ey can use. But most of us
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who may he qualified to be a Supreme Court
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-.spending, Schlesinger hed built for himseli a
want to work to earn extra money to keep up
justice,
political base of support on the right-wing of the
.
wi
th the spiraling cost of living. Hence, we want
Republican party that was wholly unappreciated
If the Abi.ugs really believe th eir arguments,
a
paying
job.
in the White House.
they have no faith in the American system.
But
beware
of the computer that giveth us our
What the recent events did produce was
.
President Ford is as legitimate a president as any Reagsn's
daily
tread
and
weekly pay check but taketh it
first direct criticism of Ford.
of his predecessors. If he is not, then the Conaway
in
the
long
run.
Until quite recently, the President's most
Anyone working full time at a job should cx.
stitt't ion and statutes are meaningless. And if he is experienced advisers, Including
Melvin
t.Q...,
not, then he cannot sign bills, make any ap. Laird, were informing him with dead certainty
pecttobepaidatleast,o(y)a).earwj is the
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point ments, conduct foreign policy, and so forth.
um wage level th many t In January
that Reagan never would make the race. Even
1975
th
e ceiling on earnings permitted over
Any of his actions can affect the policy of the today, the Reagan candidacy is viewed at the
"Mind
if
I
join
you?"
Social
Security
payments was raised $10 to
White House as a nuisance rather than a threat _________________________________________________________
Unit ed States as long as th e professional life span
But It still mea ns that for every two
to
or
F
d's
nomina
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tion
of Supreme Court justice.
dollars above that $2,250. the Senior Citizen
That may be because there is inadequate
The matter of a woman justice is easy to ad- reaization at the White House, a. elsewhere,
worker 65 to 72 will lose one dollar of his Soci
of
dress. Of course a woman should be a Supreme how much the Republican party has
Security benefits.
t
changed
It doesn't require a small pocket computer, a
Court justice, but not simply because she is a since Sen. Barry Goldwater and the right-wing
slide rule or an accountant's facility with figures
wo rn an. She should compete onaflequalbasisjth ca pt ured its
(a pi ece of paper and asthboja
men, because if she is as good or better than they party growing ominously smaller (only 18 per
will do) to
conclude
that
citizens
65
to
72
could
be
the most
cent
of
the
voting population and composed of
she will open many doors to others of her sex. If she
unfairly
taxed
group
In
the
United
States.
proportionately far fewer young people and
NEW YORK tAP)
is not, she may close them.
Bankers might un- to be called "real estate doctors."
Social Security Income Is tax free. But all
liberals, a rigidly conservative position has a derstand finance but in the opinion of many they
In any case, whether President Ford selects a
money earned Working at a job is subject to
"The tYPdal consultant gives you a fancy
considerably greater appeal in Republican don't know a great deal
about real estate, report that tells you you're sick," says Lainbert. f ederal income taxing
man or woman to the Court, the person should be
primary elec tions than it did a decade ago. Nor Otherw e,
and p sibly subject to
is their critics say, ey wouldn't be In "We tell him
'this Is how you get well,' and then Income taxes in some states and cities. But it's a
immediately recognizable as outstanding and
is Reagan's conservative appeal fully coun- the mess in which they find th
themselves,
we go out and do it."
shocker to find out that when we take a Job,
nonpolitical so that the confidence of Americans in
teracted by the allure of incumbency, since
That mess includes billions of dollars in loans
Refinancing
the
money
will be deducted again to be paid into $
Is
often
the
first
step
out
of
Ford
is
the
this vital institution is retained.
nation's first president not to have to developers and real estate investment trusts
predicament. Lambert, an art major In college, Social Security. Many of us had been paying
been elected to national office,
that aren't paying off, and in repossession of considers
it an art, "a
money Into the Social Security program from the
combination of
Even so, Ford's campaign organization has properties they really don't know how to operate. sources and systems complex
of providing capital, early 193( as a form of Insurance. Now that we
Theproblembeganwhen ,dtg the 0
signed upso many important Republicans that,
coupled wi th surprising variations in capital
of
those prerecession days, they were sold on the market response
if
the
game
were
played by the old rules
Spint
and we could collect dividends on our In.
to real estate."
President would have no trouble at all being idea that real estate offered great possibilities.
With time on his side, Lambert and his crews vestment. Not so!
.
"Today, some banks in major cities have
nominated. But the game Is very much
can correct major deficiencies, such as strucIt's double jeopardy, or a form of geriatric
Cyrucs, dWflusioned
the flood of merdmndise com.
fecent, thanks to the new rulesz for selecting between 20 and
per
cent
of
their
investment
tural
defects,
marketing
errors,
bad
image,
roulette,
and it's difficult to win.
mernorating the 200th anniversary of American independence
you don't
national convention delegates forced through portfolios tied up In real estate," said Benjamin inadequate personnel and perhaps even poor work you
won't have any Social Security
designed to lure consumer dollars, labeled the celebration the
state legislature.s, largely as a consequence of Lambert, president of Eastdil Realty, Inc.
location, which often Is considered fatal.
deductions but 'jou won't have any extra Income ',
"Buycentennial."
The loans were easily made but not easily
Democratic party reform. What matters
If the problems can't be resolved, Eastdil has either. Take a sob, and after you figure the time
not so much signing up prominent party Figures collected. "A developer trying to pay back his advised banks to take their
1-shirts, belt buckles, ice buckets, tricorn hats and alarm
tTltVefifl4 Xpense, income tax and new
losses.
loan at 16 per cent interest Just couldn't stand
as winning delegates through some 30
clocks are among the :terns given Bicentennial ties In the
Ranks will be able to turn a profit on real pay meats to Social Security, it comes to pretty
elections,
it." said Lambert, whose company is an affiliate estate in the future, Lambert
competition to profit from patriotism.
states, "if and much of a dead heat In the race to be productive
of
Blythe
Eastman
Dillon
&amp;
Co.,
the
investment
when
their
investments
are
more carefully and earn extra money.
The
nomination,
therefore,
will be won or lost banker,
The alternative Is to lie
But souvenirs arid gimmicks were common a century ago,
underwritten
and
managed."
around and do nothing.
in the primaries, and particularly two early ones
too, when the nation observed its 100th birthday with an exHe expects it will take three to five years for
It's unconscionable that
that miluinnrar, n
New Hampshire on February 24 and Florida many of these banks to resolve their
position at Philadelphia.
real estate
martinis
on March 9
at
their
clubs
can
collect thousands and
where Ford is not particularly problems and some may sustain heavy losses In
And those who object to the commercialism In Bicentennial
strong. As President, he can scarcely desert the process.
of dollars from Investments and
preparations fail to recognize that the trading instinct is an
real estate and still collect Social Security
Washington for incessant campaigning in those
But he added that
American tradi tion,
sta tes, which may be all to Ford's benefit, and opportunities future economic expansion
checks because they are not working for their
should enable banks to correct
money.
But the poor Senior Citizen, who by
considering
his
ineffectiveness
as
a
speaker.
their
errors.
An English writ er, Frances Trollope, noted as early as 12
Reagan
will
necessity
or a desire to keep himself gainfully
pretty
much
have
the
field
to
- Nothing can exceed their 'Americans'; activity and perEastdil has been called in as consultant and
employed,
lümseU
with
15
days
of
is
campaigning in each of sometimes manager on billions of dollars
severance in all kinds of speculation, hand icraft and enterprise,
penalized.
of
the
two
states. Although Ford probably has a troubled real estate, much of
I hate to think of my retired and talented
which promises a profitable, pecuniary result.
which it has
"
substantial lead in New Hampshire today and a salvaged at profit. It was a
It's the American way.
friends who are waiting until they're 72 before
forerunner, and
slimmer one In Florida.
they
Lake a job, because then they won't lose
probably is the biggest now, of what have come
their Social Security if they work.

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Juanita V. Bell
NOV. 29
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Agens
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Taxes Hiked In Bahamas
William U. Benton
Hobo dinner and dance
William A. Brown
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package of sharp tax Increases on imports, insurance
Kelly S. Gipson
lakefront. Serving 6.8 p.m.;
Mis.sourla M. Davis
uumipanies, businesses, land sales and foreign property
James Strickland
dance music starting at 8 p.m.
Anthony Green
owners,
Elizabeth
E.
by Wayne Ellis. Open to public,
Grieves,
Thomas M. Head
1ui.' new taxes, announced Wednesday. seek to raise $14
Deltona
dress optional.
Donna A. Hodges
natlion. the amount by wtucti the new budget exceeds the
Ethel I. Van Valkenburg,
Anne
M. Jackson
DEC. 1
I"5 budget.
Deltona
Arthur A. Jones
Songrttcrs Guild of Central
Included in hlartna'sbudget is $5 million to be spent on a
Marie W. Holzer, Geneva
Horace B. May
Florida
Christmas
program,
mw Ministry of Defense which is to provide for "in
Jeffrey A. Allwine, Longwood
Oscar A. McAlum
7:30 pin., First Federal,
creased vigilance in the protection of the Bahamas'
Mariane
R.
Kryger,
Hazel S. McKinney
E:dgewater Drive near
marine resources, to assist in stemming the flow of illegal
Prin- Longwood
Julia
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ceton, Orlando. Original and
traffic and to Provide for a greater measure of security,"
Ida M. Hollenbach, AllenOne B. Nellons
traditional music, caroling, town, Pa,
officials said.
Eddie
Newton
dancers, refreshments.
DISCI1ARGFS
Evelyn
F. Scholz
Children welcome, no charge.
Strike
In Japan Continues
mnfri•
Mary S. Stokes
Skating Party, Melodee
Samuel K. Wiley
APi --- A strike over the right to strike on the
Skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m. to
Ruth A. Parker, DeBary
state-run railways crippled Japan's transport for the
benefit Seminole 111gb School
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Mathilda Schultz, DeBary
-.4soral (lay Thursday. Commuters waited in line for
Band.
hours, .squeezed into privately operated trains, buses and
Theodore B. Shuart, DeBary
DEC. 2
subways and sat out massive traffic jiflS.
Christopher F. Bayer,
Orlando Chapter, Zero
Wednesday's
high
73. Deltona
There appeared to be no prospects of an early settlePopulation Growth macrn- Overnight low 4.
macnt.
Avis M. Evans, Deltona
bership meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Partly cloudy through
Many persons set out for work before dawn, hours earRuth M. Mackenzie, Deltona
Room 222, Busch Science Friday. A chance of showers
her than the usual commuter rush hour begins.
Eugene K. O'Day, Deltona
Building, Rollins College, this afternoon or tonight. Highs
Olive Schwenger, Deltona
Winter Park. Slide presen- from the mid 70s to low M.
Ethel M. Sterling, lake Mary
tatlon, "flow Things Work,"
Lows tonight mostly upper SOs
William D. Hahn, Longwood
Seminar on how to file your and low LOs. Southerly winds 15
Henry
Howlngton Jr.,
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processing, Sanford Civic decreasing by tonight. Rain
MISS KIM L'NI)ER WOOl)
Thomas M. Pinch, Longwood
Tanley, DeBary.
probability 30 per cent today
Center, 2 p.m.
Sandra
J. Chavers, Osteen
Stephen-Ilaldauff Funeral
and 20 per cen t tonight.
Florida
Nurses
Association,
Bertha
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J.
Stanley, Paola
Rent' Underwood, home, Deltona, in charge of District 37, will meet at
EXTENDED FORECASTS
of 708 S.W. 16th Ave., arrangements.
Julia C. Meads, Wilmjngton,
Saturday fair and mild with Mass.
Seminole County Health
Gainesville, died Tuesday at
Center, French Avenue, San- lows in SOs and 60s, and highs In
the Shands Teaching Hospital.
70s. Increasing cloudiness
ford, at 4 p.m.
She was born in Augusta, Ga.
Sunday
and Monday with a
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Altamonte Springs Woman's chance of showers. Cooler
Mrs. Go)' Tanley Underwood,
p,JQ Kim Rene' Underwcxci. 7. Of
Club
Christmas meeting, 10 morth portions Monday. Lows
and grandfather, Alfred W.H.
'o. sw 16th Ave, Gasnesvsll
a.m.,
*hO died Tuesday at Shands
Altamonte Springs Civic in SOs and 6Os, except 405 north portions Monday. Highs m 705
Teaching Hospital, will be held
Center.
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Daytona Beach tides: high
Soper Jr , of Holy Cross Parish,
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Sanford, officiating Burial *11
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Coalition workshop seminar 8 !A'11v1' Sanford Civic Center, 8 sale,
First Christian Churdi,
pin, Honda Federal Savings am. huh
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1607
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and Ian, 919 W. SR 436, 8:30 am. Visit Vizcaya, John pin.
Altamonte Springs. Topics: Pannykamup State Park, DEC.
and
I"laglcr MUSCUIII and Lion
Annual Policeman', Ball, 9
strategy for supporting anti- Safari. ('all Doris Rogers or
p.m. to I a.m., at Sanford Civic
candidates.
Mary McPherson at Sanford for Center sponsored by Sanford
Norman l)eVvre howard information.
Police Benevolent Assn. Music
by Joe DorioOrchestia. Open to
Chapter Ufl(', borne of Mrs. DEC- 4
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public.
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Avo., 2:30 p.m.
Royal Arms Clubhouse, l)EC. 10
off SR 436 on Orange Drive,
Rotary (lob of Lake Mary, 8
Altarnunte
Springs.
ant. Mayfair Country Club.
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I L)NL)()N Al' - 11w British g)verm) today
tired Scotland and Wales partial self-rule but said it
iould not irnnt the ecofl()j1)I('
political unity
Britain to be wukrmmnti l)% awarding the huge North St.i
ml deposit.s to ScotIjfl(I
In
it said siould be (lw most fundamental constitutional changes in Britain for
the governmmsentPropos(ldmnautt.l),.ru1att)r)Ie rule given to
nti as.st'immbIi
tiicti 52 million Scots and 2.7 million
\' tlsh would elect by about
But it said the huge oil tieposits
North Sea belong
not just to Scols but to all Britons. "Let th
ere be no
uillsunhlerstan(bng : such a proposal
for oil revenues to
1 controlled by those fIrts of the kingdom c! ghost'
'sres the oil is found would mean the breakup of the
I rated Ringubmu," the government mid.

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again become a credit to society instead of a
liability?
Most of us have much to be thankful for today,
even though we think we've had it rough and that
life has been cruel to us.
been, is, and will continue to be, a
t1)nStaflt challenge to all mankind.
It's rather like that old cliche, "I felt bad
because I had no shoes until I saw the man who had
no feet."
Yes, we've all seen some pretty bad times, yet
e can't help but feel that we're fortunate indeed to
be alive, in a country where we have the basic
freedoms of life guaranteed to each of us
surrounded by family and friends.
On this Thanksgiving Day, 1915, we have plenty
to thank ful for and so do you, my friend.
Remember the words to that song of some years
back that went,
"When you're worried and you can't sleep, Just
count your blessings instead of sheep. . And you'll
go to sleep .

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song of peace began early this year, one key
blowing between Cuba and the United States,
Polite Investigato:
Selected members of the brigade, according Puerto Rican revolutionary front was
of pure politeness,
founded as the Senate IntelligenceOut
secret Senate testimony warns that Fidel Castro to Tarabochiii, are hip deep In Puerto Rican late
Committee
was cornas March.
is still trying to spread his revr,lution to US
polled to Investigate a spy ifl1s.Sj
revolution. Ills tale of intrigue and suhvrsion,
it had flO
Tarabochia, using elaborate charts,
turitory,
traced Intention of in vestigating
incidentally, has been confirmed to us by US. the Puerto Rican and Cuban
activists to such
Theodore Grevers, a Grasal Rapids
intelligence sources.
citadels of terrorist training as North Korea.
Mich,
testifying behind hosed d)rs of the Senate
detective,
wrote
"Detente and the lilting of the blockade of
the
comiLtee
He found a trail of 16 bombIngs traceable
about a Navy
Internal Security Subcommittee, charged that Cuba" may be the tune Castro Is whistling, said Puerto
to plane that crashed into the Baltic Sea with an
Rican revolutionaries In Newark, New
he Cuban leader Is collaborating with the Soviet Tarabochia,
eight -m crew on April 8,
but below "the surface - . . there are York and Chicago. The bombers
1950.
, using timers
KGB to wxlermine democracy in Puerto Rico. no indicatioru that the Cubans have renounc
in behalf of a relative of a crew member,
"More than 200 Puerto Rican acth,ists have their policy
-ed ranging frorn cheap Twmes to 17-jewel wat- Grevers asked the committ ee to inv
of subversion."
ches, tilt police stations, and Exxon building, reports
estigate
visited Cuba," Tarabochj reported. 'Many
that the cre1wn, later found
Castro's main front for Puerto Rican Union Carbide
to be on a
and a bank.
were trained in terrc'ru.sm.
spy missi on, were alive in
This nunthr does revolution, said Tarabochia, is the Puerto Rican
Directing the terror campagn for Castro an'i
the USSR.
not include the C or 70 Puerto Rica s who
The detective received a routine reply,
Socialist Party. One of its leaders was caught the KGB,
according to the se et testimony, Is thanki
traveled to Cuba with the Venceremos Brigade." with a cache of bombs sunk in a
ng him for the
"five-foot
deep
Manuel
information and stating an
This brigade has been portrayed as fresh. hole covered by a
Pinero lmada, fercr"dirty tricks" inquiry woul
concrete slab located under a chief of the
d be made. The iter was intended
Cuban
Intelligence
service,
faced young Americans eager merely to help
as a polite brushf.
cabinet" In Puerto Rico. Exotic acids and
To legitimatize the campaign for revolution,
Cubans chop suar
cane. But Taraboclu,a detonation devices were found with the bombs. Plneiro Lozada has
But the elated detective took it literally and
testifiedthat the Venceremos Brigade "Is
tried to bring In liberal announced that the
In the U.S,, th! revolutionaries have enlisted leaders and has even
committee was Investigating
lured some American the
controlled by the KGB through the Cuban In- Puerto
whereabouts of the missi men. Th
Rlcnns in New 'rk City, Chicago, Indian activiits. So
e emfar, however, Tarabochia barrassed committee, therefore,
(efligence - Directorate." The DGI, as
felt
the
Philadephhla,
Albuquerque,
Boston.
Riiilgcport
reports
that
the
Puerto
Rican
people
are
firm
In
to
conduct
ainvestigation.
compelled
dlrectorateiabe fterknowo reped&amp;ectly to
other
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it produced no,
na1n with the Uaft &amp;M
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monition a pplied not only to thatalltimeAmericanfaorite, thatmostpeopleseerntoenjo&gt;
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preparing foods such as baked frorn wives and mothers, the a, cup of water
beans and stews, in large idea was a natural to save time
quantities on Saturday. These and effort and help Mom to
ginger
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2 cloves of garlic, chopped
Traditlonall&gt;, pot luck
Saturda&gt; night and Sunday
fine or 2 teaspoons of
after the religious services, suppers were made up of baked
when the townspeople get beans, stews or other simple 3 lbs of ground round
dishes If you have recently
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or hamburger
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Combine water and so&gt;
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now served Is unlimited and mix well Place ground
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Mrs. Irene Brown, president,
colorful
information will have its general business recently
announced
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mailed to approximately 700 at the clubhouse on Dec. 3. The as officers and chairp
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Nancy Boo th, Jack and Elaine Village accompanied by her
Schraff, Mrs. Marilyn Denton, daughter, Mrs. Nancy Booth,
Mrs. Pain Melton, Frank and Mrs. Marge Leskowyak and
Jackie Mains, Bert and Henna Mrs. Evel yn Nelson. The la dies
Hines, Flo and Dick ShriIf, and took the grant tour of the
Ray Bradshaw.
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add,nied envelop e, plus..
Hate to write lefleft? Send $1 to
Abigail Van Buren, I" Lasky Dr.,

The Seminole Unit of the
Box 196, Mount Dora, Fla. American Cancer Society hag
32757. If an entry is not ac- been increasingly acUve since
entry lee will be the establishment and opening
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br eak will benefit Sue Cox,.a DoraArtFestivaiwhichwil lbe
meningitis victim., to help meet held Feb. 7 and 8, 1976, in
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somethin
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A special IManksgiving program was enjoyed by members of the n1ce for somebody. s a sure
Have
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Sanford Junior Woman's Club, Saturday at the Country Club cure for the blues.
Thanksgiving and may God
Are you concerned about your
Road home of Beth Edwards (left). Hosted by the Spiritual
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Cathy Bauerle (center), the gathering was addressed by Mary jo system has been saved by such
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Thanksgiving with club memtx.rs attending. (Herald Photo by government, coccerm for peace
Everyone has a problem. What's ')
VOWS?
For a personal reply, vorite to
Toni Vincent)
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Mrs. Ernie Hendrix, Karen and to spend Thanksgiving with Uie petffion to be held early next
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the American Conference East.
a game back of Miami.
has a couple of appetizers br
"We'll have to be very physitbiisThiinksgts'ing Day weekend
cal and very violent," Detroit
and, as usual, neither of them
Coach Rick Forzano says of the
turkeys.
Different Kind
lions' task against the Rams.
Cake
Evening Herald,
Fl.
Thursday,
'[he Los Angeles Rams and
"They're rated among the two
Seminole coach Jerry Posey has a different Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills and ________________________________________________________ or three best teams In pro
Cardiruils get the
kind of cake on his mind Saturday night in the 8
football."
jump on the res t of the league vored by about 52 points to game ahead of Dallas and two
p.m. game against Satellite.
St. Louis is facing O.J. Simphxlay, with both gaines on nil- beat the Bills and stay atop the in front of Washington, while son, far and away the best run"This is nothing t)LIt icing on the cake," he said,
tional televisIon. MI o( theni National Conference East.
the Bills, at 6-4, are tied with ncr in the league this year with
at the same time plugging the Rotary Bowl as ''the h
avewinning records and all
The Cards are also 8-2, one Baltimore for second place in his 1,391 yards,
bowl of the future."
still have playoff dreams, al"Word is getting out, and I think you are going
though some are fading last.
to find this is going to lx-- the bowl of tile future for
11w Itanui will tie in Ntroit.
this area. The Rotary doesn't just let you come and
starting at 12:30 prim., E.S17. on
CBS, followed by the Bills in St.
play an 11th game. This is something special.
L_
luis three tmourslater onNRC.
Even (lown to the aspects of seating at Monday
Los Angeles is hoping to lock up
night's banquet, the Rotary displayed class, its own divisional
title and, at
Seating was mixed, and players from the two
the same time, knock the IAos
schools became acquaintances as well as op- out of theirs. The Cardinals,
porwnts.
with a victory, can at least
WINTER PARK — -Several will be the finest in Berry Labeled as the "Cincinnati
temporarily strengthen their steeks of rugged pre-season College history," offered Viking Kids," the Ohio trio forms the

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limits' playoff chances.
Saturday as the Rollins have returned eight lettermen their combined running,
Satellite vs. Seminole: Not necessarily an even
College Tar cagers host the including two top performers in shooting and rebounding ability
The Rams take an 8-2 record Berry College Vikings in the Ralph Daniels and Steve Kit- will be a great asset to this
match up, but if the Space Coast visitors live up to
into Detroit. They're gunning 1975-76 basketball season chens Our depth is our strong year's squad.
potential, it won't be just another runaway victory
for their third straight flag in opener. The tip-off is set for 8 point."
Joining the Cincinnati cagers
for Seminole.
the National Conference West p.m
in the Enyart Alumni
on
the starting squad will be
I1IIpIIII=
Not that the Rotary pickers did such a poor job. and can get it by beating 1.1w Field House here,
Daniels, as a junior last year,
junior
Gary
Parsons.
Lions,
Should
Los
Angeles
win,
There weren't many bowl quality teams available.
Vic Perez In the pose be hopes 10 be in TueMsy WgbL
averaged better than 17 points Averaging 16.6 points per game
'We have been looking for. per game while pulling in over
Then too, Seminole isn't the average 8-2 second-place San Francisco
last year, Parsons will equalize
ward to this season opener for -M rebounds in 25 contests, the
could still finish In a tie for
forward position.
football team.
('OtIfereflet' lead - but the the last few months," remarks Standing at 6-7. Daniels will
In fact, Seminole is the best 8-2 team this
The
Tar m?ntor Ed Jucker. " With start at the forward position been
fifth man
has still
Rams would win it since
named
by Jucker
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reporter has ever seen. To a man, the Seminoles outscored the 4rs in their two our well-rounded ball club and alongwith his running mate
'I know they were only a step or two away from being
our highly competitive schedule Kitchens. Kitchens, a 6-5 senior, strives to find a player who can
meetings.
in Friday night's state playoffs against Winter
The lions are 6 and trail we should be able to offer an hit for 8.3 points per game last fill in the guard slot left vacated
extremely exciting cage sear while averaging better by the graduated Marcus
Park.
unbeaten Minnesota b tour season."
Wilson.
than 7 rebounds per outing.
Seminole's losses were 19-13 to Deland and 7-6 giI'IWS in the NFC's Central Di"We have several potential
vision, If they lose, Minnesota,
to Gainesville.
The Berry College basketRounding out the Berry players who can start at that
"Can't take anything away from DeLand, they which, plays in Washington on bailers, members of the College Five will be new position,' said Jucker. "We
Sunday, will
automatically take Georgia Intercollegiate recruits Tyrone Monroe may have to wait a few weeks
have the great team - we almost beat them, but
s
the
title.
Detroit
would still Athletic Conference and the icenter), Colev Epperson and see who works the best with
they have the team," added Posey. "Gainesville is
have a chance for the confer- N.A1.A., finished last season I
guardi and Bill Pence the four veterans."
ORLANDO
a different matter. We should have won that game. ence's wild-card, the fourth with a Conference record
A record against Edgar lioss on
of 7-7. 'guardi.
Tickets
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home
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for Tuesday, Dee, 2, at the Orlando
Poor
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was
playoff
berth,
but
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would
be
a
0
the thing."
Overall the Vikings compiled a
The Rollins contingent will g*mnes are priced at $2 for
promoter
Pete
slimmi
one
Ashlock's
Mth Sports Stadium.
at best.
10-15 slate.
The game Saturday night at Lyman will pit size
supply its own share of top- adults and $1 for students. A and final card of the
'This fight is even bigger
year,
Is Angeles goes into the
vs speed. Anyone betting on site? Satellite coach
'Although
we
did
not
have
a
notch
performers
in
senior
season
ticket,
good
for
all
12
when
Southern
junior
midthan
the Perez-Joe)' Vincent
game better than a one-touchinning season last year I am standouts Bruce Howland. Tom home
games,
may
be
pur- dieweight champion Victor match last August," said
down favorite. St. Louis Is fa- confident that
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our '75-76 learn Klusmiman and Steve Heis. chased for M.
m Taco ) Perez de fends his crown Ashlock. "People are even
more excited about (toss and
Perez, because nobody thought
they would ever fight each
other.' Stablemates and sparring
partners for the past 10 months,
the two rugged local favorites
collide in a sensational battle
HAPPY ISON
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'&gt;t expected to go the distance.
Seminole over Satellite - without question,
Seminole
Perez, of Sanford, won his
Seminole
Seminole
Tribe all the way
Seminole
Seminole
Seminole
:5-1-p)und crown Aug. 5, when
Winter Park over Deland
the heart sas go
be flattened Vincent in (our
lk'Land
Winter Park
fo
Winter Park
get 'em
Deland
Winter Park
I)cI.and
rounds
before 3,249 fans, the
A
Astronaut over Jesuit
to zoom for blastoff
most
ever
Astronaut
to attend a local
A s tronaut
Astronaut
%stronaut
Astronaut
Jesuit
light. Loser in only two of his
Stranahan over Oak Ridge
last 19 outings, Perez now has a
should be a good
Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge
game
Oak Ridge
10-22-2 record, with 13 KOs.
Florida over Miami
no contest this year
Florida
Ross, a native of Tuscaloosa,
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
\la., who moved here in
Bune400kmanoverMaland Eastern Shore
lk-thui,t'
January. is the busiest fighter
Ik'tliune
Bethune
Bethune
- give 'em a headache, B.C.
Hethune
lthune
m the world this year. The Md
Baylor over Rice
Bears have the edge
.Jim hlaym'-s has finally been caught.
Rice
Dog has already gone to the
BaIor
Baylor
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8aylor
Th e season-lung leader in Th e Herald
Bay hr
(ust 17 limes in 1975, with an
Forecast faltered a bit last week, just enough for Arizona Slate over Arizona
the winner to a
Ant. Stale
overall record of 22-1-1, 16 KOs
Ark State
Ariz. State
Ariz. State
bowl ns'cr Auburn
Arizona State
Ark State
111ff Corrigan to l'(lgi' into a tie for the season as Alabama
\ithough the y have fought oi:t
It the same camp for almost a
we .'nter (he final weeks,
If Tide lost, Sugar
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
would collapse
Alabama
Corrigan was 15-6 last week to limiynes' 14-7.
Alabama
si-ar, and both are regarded a
Liuls Sapsis, on the strength of a tine 16-5 week, Georgia Tech over Georgia
to wreck the
heroes by their respectis'
Georgia
(;rurgia
Georgia
Cotton Howl
Georgia
Tech
Georgia
inus't'd into a tie for third with Rick l'antridge,
followings, Ross and Pert'
Army in the tiulcksand
who was 14-7, l.)nneSmilh mused closer to thise Naty over Anny
Army
each
admit they would nest-i
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Nas
two after a 16-5 wet-k, while Anthony hlai's
L,v fought if the title had'
Texas user Texas A&amp;M - Boal is ;ilwas
slipped to 11-8 and rt'inai,mt'd last.
Texas
ken invoked.
Te xas
A&amp;M
winning
A&amp;M
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Sanford Pullet' ChL"f lien Butler, the Herald's
'l would rather not fight the
Ohio State beat
gui-st furi-t-actt'r last week, managed a 12-9 Southern Cal user UCLA
ist
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UK
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mark.
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Battle battles for
With high school play nearly over and the Tennessee over Vanderbilt
Tennessee
wants
that championship, there
Tennessee
Tennessee
his job
Tennessee
tnlh'gi's winding down their regular seasons,
Tennessee
Tennessee
is only one way tie's going to get
take the bigger school
Herald pull turns to (hi' professional ranks for Syracuse over Rutgers
Syra"use
it lie has to whip mc in that
Syracuse
Syracuse
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tory means the winner of next Its regular season Saturday
going to the Liberty Bowl in- headed for the Cotton Bowl,
stech's game between Texas night in the final game of the TV
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tu,i arch-rival. A victory Year's date against top-ranked California the shot at Ohio ly sweet,
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pride
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Navy, 6, rates as a three- lion, eighth-ranked Arizona
l'arifir.8 Conference chainSouthern Cal, meanwhile, is
UCLA, ranked No. 14, has a 7- twin-bill is the Southwestern touchdown favorite over Army. State, 10-0, will go against No
Satellite high Schools portrayed the famed horde
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in
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mits is going to be the first
all since Coach John McKay the middle game
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pairings,
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gazes at the district tournament, a long, long way
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From hie."
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inintite segnient, shown (luring ABC's lx)pular -%Vide World (if
a(rLenHdy gamne,withflashcs Sports
of the late Vince Lombardi and
He increased the ratings of
the Packers' new coach, Bart the National Basketball AssociStarr. During it there were the
ation games, a $27 million,
lilting strains of Barbra Strei. three-year package which CHS,
sand's "The Way We Were." stolefromAfiCalewyearsago.
qp
"I'm assessing the Larry He doubled the number of golf
Csonka situation," Wussler tournaments to 1 initiated a
said. "flow about showing Don series of challenge matches in
Shula and Csonka with some- various sports and got his
body singing 'Corne Back To network involved in tennis.
hie?' When the baseball Giants
It illm Wusisler who put on Or
leave Candlestick Park , it Jimmy Connors-Rod Layer and
would a great time to do seine. Connors-John Newcombe
thing with I Left My heart in
winner take all"matches ear.
San Francisco,'"
her thIs year. He is producing
Wussler is the "new boy in the "Love Doubles" between
(
town 'In the giant threepronged ConnorUis Evert and Billie
ar for sports' cascading Jean King-Marty RiLwen Dec.
dollars, joining the two old pros, r).
Carl Llndemann of NBC and
oone Arledge of ABC.
Some $315 million will be
poured into the three networks
coffers next year to pay for 1,100 hours of sports, ra
from such bread-and -butter Is
corrunodities as baseball and
pro football to the Olympics,
basketball golf, ttnnis horse
racing, arni- wrestling and barrd jumping.
By liii. AM)tiATFD PRFSS
The average sports fan
1' 1
11 ' Thanks g iving
reeling from the crunch pouring
Day is ,I time when Americans
out of the TV screens like a
berserk waterfall and fear has gather around the dinner table
with familyand friends to give
been expressed that big time
thanks for what they have, or
sport-i TV may hav
hope to
(
the saturation point.
h'
Facts dispute it.
Baseball'
s World Serie-i.
shown by NBC on weekends and c(
from I dinner table
p nzTe weekly time, has just
on set and rom
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from the field and also out.
the Denver'Nugg-ets in a match.
Maurice
Lucas
kept
the
Spirrebounded Virginia 55-U,
many OffenSlV rebounds they J)Ut it away.
its
in
the
running
by
sc
o
ring
19
Ge
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— they kffled us thiere,"'
Guard Bird Averitt added 19 of his game-hi gh 25 points in the and James Silas 36
Association division leaders said Dien-.wiis urry &amp;
for San An,-jwnPoints (
or the Colonels and fu'g half, then Don Chaney's 13 tonjo. while rookie Ticky Bur.
N
Elsewhere in the ABA, the brothers Caldwell and Wil
bert points led a third-period surge den netted 36 for the Squires

seven baskets in less than
S Oza Zwe. a mit of
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Aa
Pro Basketball
' help tott raise its r
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2
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SU
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record to I"aind opened a two.
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game lead in the Centra l
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TALLAHASSEE (
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change In the head football
Henderson.
Mudra s teams have wore four
Marshall and Athletic Dim.
The Jazz led
20
Position at Florida games in the two was= suX1 tor
I Prur.
John Bridgers denied such
ELEVENTH -I ciguitaArill; r the second perioi:1,, but Hawks State University," says Presi- he took os-er a team that had plans
Dr#rio.t
at the time, but it did not
I 5 siaDorm i1i Bengoii. 1, Alava, Zarre.,a center Mike Sojourner scored dent Stanley .Marshall.
'O'h"Vil."
gone 0-11. The Seminoles r1n,. halt specilation that Mudra
4
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MbaU issued a Sta
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nt
hed their season wi th a
Cact.. z..
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I
s
ire
d
MUdra
2T
Wednesday attempting to end mark last Saturday by beating said 0e speculati
quarter as Athr
tscon
Pacffic De*sa..
ELFTH —
reports that Darrell Mudra is 1k*is,
bfl9O
New
36.
C' Sleet
'0 S Mi —
rnig his reeuJting a nd he said.
B;IA, 3. F'm,I' Zarvi.
about
to be Un-ed as Seminole
ROCkZLS
Ronnie Joyce, executive itrnightbe a plot by Unis-er
sit y
htor of the Pensacola of Florida .su
Holustm got 22 points in post. c0ach- .Marshall Said the m sWU e(
.7MiA$
P-oorms
a
pporters.
ports are hurting the football News, Last week quoted a
rb amon
its
rebuilding
program'Speculation of this type IS
Wi4ay Rn.I
s0iur" as sa)m* that I I FSU
P
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not
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Outhad me with a
rogress
ogr
has been
he sport
said.
but
ii-continued
speculai
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wili
versity
offi6a,
and
agr
to
Come
of our season. but it
D"froin 11L I(slimn Cft 104
may
eed
tion about the status of our buy up the last
AttailitS
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two )ears of be hUmiful duruitig this crucial
period ofrecrujntand fundpftcengx 1107, &amp;."Aso 156
raising."
Marshall said.
T"alriiii, asom
"
Th
fore,
I
would lik e to
K&amp;ftws City at ClIfivoll&amp;V
New Yoft at W"howon
this speculation."
I
a e at
Frillars "Ion
He d he
i
Anama
fan
dissppothnt
IN
t
Sliramt
Aitilwailipikee at C
Seminoles had not returned to
its winning ways of the late
I%Qs
and early I
,m
Pf1Iar at
CALGARY (AP) - They put Grey Cup game.
the foc* back Into football Sun. Played in below-freezing
ABA
appointei as anyone
1E so DIV"*
dAY 83seven field goal attempts
eather before a Crowd of 32.Overall
season record." Mw_
W L Pct. 61
— five of them good and two of 333, t
he game was the first shall said. "however,
733HA,OVER H. lATh — Cirnefi and Brown th e ivy
—
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without a touchdown since the ias tieen made
S 643 1•
counted
League 's
meet
for
a
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he
t
scoring
in t he Toronto Argonauts
,
iteci the
Edmontif~ln Eskmm* 94 vk-WU Winnipeg Blue Bombers 4.3 Wei Divisms
university &amp;v-ision soem chamPiOnislillp.
Over the Montreal Alouettes in Toronto in 107.
N"velf
Brown won thle New England re&amp;nal title Twiday
;na,sna
the Canadian Football league
The cold ,sea ther becalm
10 5 W San knirneo
9 S "3 I
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Denver wi th 31 po ints. Issel, I nd
iana Pacers 91-94 and the tively.
a lso hauled down 21 rebounds,
Who Starred for the Colonels for San AntonloSpurs beat the VIr.
For their generosity
The
loss
snapped
a
17-game
five seasons before moving
pid
Chane
g1ua Squii 141-1
h1hTi Ic
wi nning
Denver
and becofming the Nugfirst period alore, the celtics Wo much to contain.
t
guard,
Freddie
I,lewis,
score,j
Denver was on top 101-94 with
Denver, 10-5. is tied for first ;'
i.ets starting center. added 24 6:4 to play.
received a 110-109 trimming by
19
Kentucky then in the ABA West with Indiana.
The 7400t2 Gilmoc-e
Points and 16 rebounds.
the Sionics. Guards Stick WaM
fl points, grabbed 16 rebounds
went On its 12.0 bulge. Gilmore while the Colonels lead the New
Spurs 141, Squires 122
Kentucky had a 21.10 edge in hitting
th,
and Fred
for half thos
e
points.
York
Nets
by
1i
games
in
the
The hot-shooting Spurs hit on
potnts in the last three miniltes; and keyed a 124 burst Late in offensive reboundL%, a sutjisbc Den
the fuial period07
Vff Closed to within three Fast.
ga e
59 per cent of their attempLi
both coac s Cifl
as Seattle w in t
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points in the (a.st
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Blazers 118, lkrrs 101
7.7 tho
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end to go with 2 ayvj 20 points, respec
Wednesday nights National
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A crowd of 12,476,
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netting hisca. record (or the Portland (ran- scorers with 29 points and
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th
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C ost

Turkey

Will

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Better

Rams,

Cardinals

Perform

We'll take the parr in this one.
SL Lads 33. Buffalo 24
p3wcrhsc. faored by betkr they turn into turkeys on the matches two 1cers.
AP Sprts Sntrt
Wrong to Baltimore, the race is over. Minnesota, meanwhile, just
The main course sends the
Jim Hart will do terrible than a toIXtIiOwfl to best New 1ie!d
NEW YORK APi
Place
in
the
NFC
Central That parlay Is likely to tp keeps winning and until they
If four Buffalo Bills agaut the Carda. things to that tattered Buffalo Orkans. Sorry, we don't buy Baltimore 34, Kansas Qty 14 Last
[)
ft Will
National Football League nals in St. Lows. The Bills have secondary, especially with that stuff. The Saints arent
lose.
1gi
The
Colts
are
the
genuine
ara
struggle
but
the
Bears
will
teams can jump right back into been stumbling along but are swift Mel Gray to throw for and
zi, Washington
but they're better than tick They proved that last snatch defeat from the
gland 10
MJZU1I 17,
4ctlon only four days after last still only one game back of the running of lefTy Metcalfcd
5 Of
(elari
The
Redskins
are
old
and
week
heating
Miami
in
the
Or
Actor
to
hang
Sunda)'s games. then the Pro Miarm in the AFC East. The
Jim Otis to keep the Bills'
Pfttsburgb 31, N.Y. Jets ii ange Bowl Compared to that,
Do you believe the fans
on to the bottom tough. Unfortunately, the em.
Pcker ought to be able to do the cardiac Cards are one in front defense honed.
There's
an
old
pickers
adage
the
Chiefs
will
be
easy
in
Balti.
phasis
is
beginning
to
show
on
around
the NFL really draw
Deaver 20, San Do 14
same. He rrcoers rapidly and
the NFC East. Being noQnclnnatl 17. Hsastoa 10
that says you avoid the team more, although KC has unthe former more than the latter, those signs for each Monday
rule of thumb for
the bumps and bruises areni ti
frootninners, we'll go
Pittsburgh shot some Titus- that plays on the previous Mon- proved considerably since the proAnother
mght's game' A better question
picker is not to pick a
The Over The Hill Gang
earlyasbadforhixnanyway. With St. [IflS.
sized boles in he Houston day night because it has one start of the seascn.
,1 be, at long last, over the bill, might be: Do you care'
toenda,
S the turkey will taste a little
Last weeks record was 103. bubble last Monday night. The less day to prepare for the fol.
Dallas
1,
N.Y.
Giants
is
the Chargers win a game, they
better
tndav if the Los runnu%4 the season's log to 95-38 bengals need
one to stay 1o4jig
game. Thie
One
game
back
of
St.
Louis
will
be picked here to lose each
An.ekS Ram3 and St. Louts for .31. This week's picks:
alive in the AFC CentraL Come Steelers could play Saturday and one ahead 01 Washington In game. That is based on the
Cardtnsls perform as expected.
1
Los Angeles 23, Detroft 10 to thInk 01 it, though, so Jo the right and dill be ready for the the NFC East, the Cowboys theory 01 consistency, a quality
The appetizer for the Thanksfl Rams can clinch the NFC Oilers. Pick Cincinnati because rag-tag Jets,
need a win to stay in the thick of which San Diego has in great
Day doubleheader sends West for a third straight year they're at borne and have had S. FranciscO 27, Philadelphia 14 the division race. What the atzni1ance.
the Rams against the lions in 10 beating Detr*t and if that an extra day to prepare.
The 49ers have strung three Giants need is for the SUOO to
Oakland 23, Atlanta 7
Detroit. On paper, this is a mis- happens. it will wrap up the New Orlea 17, Qeveland 14 straight victories together since end so they won't be einbar.
match. Lk has the far better NFC Central crown for Min- See what one victory will do
A five-game winning streak
Steve Spirner became the rassed anymm.
has the Raiders smelling ht
team. On the field, the lions neta. That's called killing two for a football turn' Suddenly regular, first string, no ifs, ands
Green Bay 24,
'
'Z°
'.ave teen perfortwng some stones with one Lion and it's the Browns, who neglected to or buts about it quarterback.
AFC West division title and
On the surface, there's noth- playoff land. If they beat
'
r.a1 r rajes ai season tong, likely to happen.
win their first nine ames, are a The Faiies are ruct' hrrt5 but ink' at stake in this game that Falr and Kansas City loses
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Heroes Bleier, Sipple Share A Bond
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charged with attempting to barrnssrnent and humiliation." himself in men's rooms, who is for the troops?"
for Your help. And if! get out of
The Herald Sers-kts
awtsinate President Ford.
BIeier was in New York a threat to young boys. Well,
Rocky Skier is an American
Bleier,
the
recipient
of
both
this
situation, I'll never cornBlejer
is
acclaimed, recently, the day It happened, this is far from the truth. ac- the Purple Heart, awarded for plain again. That's the best I
hero. So was Oliver Supple.
receiving the cbe,tra of of Sipple's suit.
cording to my information,
Skier and Sipple both saw multitudes on Sundays,
being wounded in action, and can do.' He must have taken me
"1 feel lousy about this," said
"For example, I hough it the Bronze Star, awarded for up on the deal"
combat
American SCt- showered with a sympathetic Bleler, from under his was interesting what Leonard heroic
achievement, recalls
Bleler believes that
vicennen in Vietnam, bh were press, the author (with Terry prcrnnent mustache. He was Matlo%lch had to say about it. lying in a Vietnam rice paddy, outlook on life from then his
cora1ed for valor, both are O'Neill) 01* recently nnl'tht'
eung a colorful sport jacket He is the man in the Air Force firing grenades at the enemy changed.
rces'mg thtihility pay.
autobiography,
"Fighting v~ his thick, 510 frame. His who admitted being
a while helping four ccmrades
As civilians hack in the Back."
He said he no longer has
yes
are
candid
behind
his
homosexual,
and
fought
being
and himself escape.
states, both performed highly
patience
with people who
The first time Supple had a gIis his speech Is for. forced out. He said that be is
publicized heroic deeds.
"Lying
there,
wounded,
not
condemn
those
outside the
chance to speak wi,1i his mothertl'right.
simply attracted to the male knowing if I'd ever walk or live, norm. "1 mean, as long as
Bk4er Is a starting running by phone after hi sudden
He neither looks i
sounds sex and is not after little kids I prayed. I had recently read a someone isn't jeopardizing
back on the Super Bowl- recogmution, she hung up on like the stereotype football or performing anti-social ac- book about a guy m wartime another person, why condemn
ctmçirii PlttstLg1l Steelers huflL Recently. Supple has filed player.
tiiities in men's rooms.
and as If this weren't mythic a$l5million invasion of privacy
who tells God. *If you get me out him?" said Skier.
"1 think 1 know what it's like
"He said he repressed his of this mesa, I'll become a
enough in the eyes of the public, sWt agai
nst news medl for to be in Sipple's shoes
"But too often people like to
— people feelings for men for years. Now priest and spread your word.' sterettype.
It's comfortable.
Eltier was resolute enough to reporting that he was a are always saying to me, 'Jeez,, he is being open and honest
'Now, I said, 'Well, I really They don't have to think, don't
struggle back after his legs homosexual,
you don't seem like a football about it. The Air Force can't promise You any
were shot up in Vietnam
thing. have to be responsible for their
Supple's suit charges that player,'" said Bleler.
discharged him because of I've got to be honest. I'm asking actions."
doctors thought he might t1wougi news reports, "his
"And in a way football 'moral reasons..'
never walk again, let alone brothers and his sisters learned players and hotnoseni1s have
"He said and I think he has
rim),
for the first time of his a cunnxm bond
we're both a good point
why should he
Oliver Supple is credited with homosexual on!ntation, and dereoted. A football player is not be '.reated as a
human
saving the life 01 the President accordingly
and
con- generally considered to be not being, instead of as some
of the United States. Supple sequentially abandoned
*
the real bright, not able to read stereotype. And, also, if
I
became widely known on Sept. ptauntilf."
terribly well, who walks around armed services were so
when police said he knocked
In addition, the suit said be with his knuckles dragging on morality conscious, why do
aside a gun aimed by Sara Jane was exposed to contempt and the ground.
they issue condoms to ser.
Moorewhilethacrowtjooa &amp;W ridicule, causing him great
"A gay Is supposed to be a vicernen, birth controls t
Francisco str"t. Miss Moore is mental
anguish,
em- pervert, one who exposes Wacs, and provide prostitutes
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WASHINGTON
The federal and state priority plans,
The FPC stall estimated last on Nov. 1, to $i.&amp;o per thousand, tered industry closings.
The chances for Improving rçç
United States appears destined says the Federal Energy April that deregulation would
—The
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estimated gas
Next year's shortage is lore, the outlook are slim.
for a chronic shortage of in. Adininistritjon
FE/t. They add about $20 to the average (rout arctic Alaska at $2.0 to cast at an over-all 16
per cent;
Just to keep up 1973 con'
creasungl expensive natural flull be followed
by other large residential bill in its First year, $3.00 per thousand cubic feet, concentrated on interstate sumption plus an allowan for
ce
as for at least the next 10 industrial users. Residential but the
impact would shrink and synthetic gas at $1.00.
pipelines,
that
could
mean
unavoi
dable
losses,
the
FPC
ars.
and other essential gas users later on.
regional
shortages
of
24
per says, the gas industry would
Prodded b%' the gas industry wiuld be the last to lace serious
—'flie FEA says southern cent
or more, and substitute have to add to Its reserves some
Even if federal price regu. New Jersey gas utilities are al.
and President Ford, Congre ss curtail.ments,
latlon were kept in force, the ready
fuels may become unavailable 25 trillion cubic feet of gas each
has moved towardending fed.
p urchasin g synt he tic ,
Some Industries may not be FPC probably could not hold
if
the general economy im- year for the next decade.
at prices up to $5.00 per thoueral regulation of wellhead gas able to afford substitute fuels, the line very long,
In fact, It has managed to add
prices, hoping to stimulate pro. the FEA warns, and some are
It has already authorized sand cubic feet to cope with this proves.
Gas industry forecasts in- that much gas in only two years
duttion that way.
winter's
shortage.
simply unable to switch to other small producers to charge 30
While the price trend is up, dicate it ma y be 1985 before out of the last 30.
Even deregulation-backersfuels.
per cent more than
production could return to its
stand- the supply trend is down,
don't advertise a quick cure; at
If
l( such industries can't get ani ceiling price, the
Since big gas fields are usual.
to corn1973 level.
best, they say, it may keep a
gas, they will shut pensate for their financial
Compared with 1973 gas con"We project a deep slump in ly easier to find than small
ba d situation from getting too down, bringing unemployment risks.
sumption of 22.6 trillion cubic domestic gas production, which ones, it seems likely that most
much worse. Shortages this and economic depression to
of the
jumbo
fields have
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been
discovered;
and al20
winter are expected to be espe. communities that depend on more costly than the traditional 9 per
cent shortage last year viated by deregulation," said
cially severe,
them,
fields of Texas, Oklahoma and and "almost everybody was Calland. "The rest of the gap years of offshore drilling has
"In the 1970's, even with
The FEA said that industries Louisiana.
able to squeak through," re
would have to be filled, even- brought nothing in the 2-trilderegulation, there is not going requiring natural gas to keep
For example:,
ports the Federal Energy Ad- tually, by gas from the arctic lion-loot league so far.
to be any surplus of gas, ever," going include: the chemical in.
—The FPC estimated last ministration. This year, the and new offshore areas, im
"I wouldn't expect many
says Edward Calland, vice dustry, motor vehicle parts, July that Imports of liquefied over-all shortage is estimated
ported liquefied natural gas and more of the 'elephant' gas
president of Columbia Gas textiles (the bulk of them in natural gas may cost $1.30 to at 11
per cent 19 per cent for synthetic ias,"
fields," said a key industry
fransniissin Corp., a pipeline North Carolina, the state facing $1.50 per thousand cubic feet.
intcr.stiite Pipelines — arid atThese
gap
fillers
are
not
cxsupply analyst. ''It's not a
which says it already is badly one of the worst shortages),
—Canada has raised the price though other fuels are avail- pected in large quantities much bright picture. It's a dismal
short of gas for its customers, fertilizers, primary metals, of its gas to the
United States, able, the FEA warns of scat- before 1985.
one."
"There is going to be a shortfall stone, clay and glass, food
from now on. We won't be able processing, paper, machinery
to meet unrestricted demand," manufacturing, and IronicalGas-burning electric power iy
the petroleum industry It. —
plants will generally be the first self.
to have their gas cut off under
From last April through next
March, Interstate pipelines expect a shortage of 2.9 tril
cubic feet of gas, 19 per cent of
their requirements.
Ill HiD
But the FEA estimates they
TAMPA (API
Off the West Germany and India.
But with the tremendous wor- devices, land reclamation and
could get another 200 billion to tourist-laden highways of cen"Phosphate is essential to ry about future famine, nations water conservation projects.
400 billion cubr feet, now Un' Ira! Florida is a hidden giant, a make fertilizer to grow food
to are lookingruore toward large. Officials agree there is more to
sold within the producing thriving, threatened $3 billion feed a world population which is scale farming which requires be done.
states, if deregulation frees phosphate Industry that feeds increasing 200,000 people each
fertilizer, Barnes said. Fertili.
them to buy it
Now, 10 years later, an Enviat triple the plants, animals and man.
(lay,"
said
Homer
hooks,
zer
is used to boost grazing rormental Protection Agency
current regulated price.
One-third of the world's sup- executive director of the Flori. lands and to feed
plantlife, too.
The FEA says other fuels are ply of phosphates is clawej da Phosphate Council, a trade
rep -t has been released cit1
available, largely because of from the rich earth 10-20 feet
For
example,
85
per
cent
of
ing
the possible radiation dan.
association,
the nation's economic slow- below the area's sandy surface.
the country's co'n crop is ger to people living on redown, to replace most of the
Quoting Dr. Paul Ehrllck grown with phosphate let. claimed land. An EPA scientist
Florida mines about 80 per
missing gas this year.
cent of all the phosphate pro- professor of biology at Stanford tilizer. Domestic wheat uses said that tests were in.
Switching fuels will multiply duced in the United
States. University, hooks said, -11)e between 11-17 per cent of the conclusive, but there seemed to
costs.
produced, and export be a danger that people were
Some 85 per cent of it is turned race between population
WHERE STYLES
The Federal Power Commis. into fertilizer to raise food here growth
s
are
increasing.
being exposed to radiation high
and food production has
.sion
FPC
reports
that
and
abroad,
already been lost. Before 1985
ARE BEST AND
For decades the industry 0P enough to increase their
electric utilities paid an averchances of lung cancer.
Most visitors to the Sunshine the world will undergo
vast crated without controls, its
age of 48 cents for one million State never see the familiar famines
PRICES LESS
hundreds of millions mines taking a heavy toll on
That was a new jolt to the
BTUs
energy units
in the drag lines,crane.like equip. ofpeople are going to starve to
hundreds of acres of virgin land industry, which prided Itself on
form of natural gas, in 1974.
ment towering like skyscrapers death
plague, ther. primarily In Polk and reclamation projects that recyAs coal, the same energy cost over the flatlands, biting out monuclear unless
$
war, or some other hlillsborough counties.
cled mined out land and made It
them 71 cents; as oil, it cost huge chunks of earth to reach agent kills
them first,"
into attractive homesites.
the ore.
Other mining operations
BLOUSES
When power plants and other
The state's 10 active mining
"This is a grim outlook, but around the state are in Ma.
The industry decried the reindustries switch from gas to companies are off heavily-tray- It's true," hooks said.
Size 8.18
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natee, Hardee and DeSoto port as incomplete, tentative
coal or oil, their higher fuel eled arteries. Often railroad
counties, up in Hamilton near and unfair.
costs will show up as higher spurs to ship the ore to port are
"The Bureau of Mines esti- the Georgia line and in a band
consumer prices for electricity, the
Despite the hurdles and
tell-tale signs travelers mated the U.S. demand for in the north central sector.
mnerchandize and services,
dwindling
resource, Barnes
phosphate
is increasing at 3 per
see.
Gas bills, too, are rising.
enpredicts
fl
the
1960s
the Industry somehow
inland, cent a year, and the rest of the
But It's there. Further
Restrained by federal regu'ironrnentallsts took the in- will survive. "Like our slogan
world demand is increasing at a
latlon, it took 12 years for the away from the sandy beaches, probab'e rate of 6 per cent a dUStr)' on, arguing jt
reads, he says, "phosphate
wellhead price of natural gas to the rolling Gulf of Mexico year. In short, world food pro- millions of gallons of water feeds you."
shores, the swaying palms,
DRESSES rise 4.6 cents to an average of the
and (luction must increase 300 per used in mining operations was
tourist attractions,
$
18.6 cents per thousand cubic
I
cent by the year 2000," he said, depleting the underground
feet,
water supply, a major source of
There are huge earthen darns
"It's simply a matter of the drinking water. They labeled
In only two more years, by that surround settling ponds
1974, the average climbed al. which hold a sponge-like clay baby crop versus the food the industry's mining practices
of crop."
most 12 cents to 30.4
a rape of the land.
byproduct; vast stretches
Last December, the FPC mined acreage that scars
the
The phosphate market is deThen came federal and state
raised its ceiling price to 50 land like pock-marked craters; pendent
on supply and demand, laws requiring
standards of opcents, plus annual one-cent in- mounds of gypsum, a byproduct The
industry
eration
hit
a
low
point
that
was
Un
to minimize
crea''s
owl 0
that has no commercial use; (ICr land banks when farmers harm to the air, land and water,
Even without further ceiling and big industrial plants to were paid a subsidy to let acres and the Industry was forced t
increases, the recent price process the ore.
sit id!e. There was plenty of buckle down.
hikes will gradually Increase
86 ONLY—LADIES
phosphate
on hand, but no one
future consumer bills as conPhosphate mining began in
It spent untold millions of
was
buying
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tracts at old, low prices expire Florida in 1881 along the meandollars on air pollution control
Starting At
and are replaced at the higher dering Peace River.
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When the land bank was re______
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prices.
1972, the market was
Today,
nearly
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latcinded
in
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If federal regulation ends,
flooded with orders for fertihinew gas contracts are expected er, industry leaders fear
rcould icr. Companies were not
to leap to prices of $1.25 or Florida's rich resource
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more, already paid within gas. dry up within 25.30 years under geared up to meet demand.
STATE _
present economic and scientific
producing states where gas,
"In l968-9 e had an overOPEN
conditions.
empt from federal regulation,
supply," said Bob Barnes, an
Si, 12 to 20, 14' to 24'
has
brought
as
much
as
12,00
industry
spokesman.
"In
1972,
MON.-SAT. 10.9
And Industry spokesmen ad.
per thousand cubic feet.
i YOUR CHOICE
mit they are apprehensive WC were undersupplied. Now
/
"We estimate deregulation about competition from vast we're about evening out."
cf Admt,,t,
would increase the cost to the newly-tapped despoils in MoSUN 1-5
.
consumer about 6 per cent a rocco,
SI ZE 10.20, 141 :
year," said Calland, referring
ZAYRE PLAZA
to gas industry studies.
Last year, Florida exported
That would add about $10 a about 12 million of the 34 million
HWY. 436 at 17.92
year to the average residential tons of phosphate it mined, tt ith
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gas
bill,
which
was
about
$l7Oin
ha
going
to
Japan
and
FERN PARK
lf of it
1
OR TINY TOTS
4 ROLL PAK
1111111
1974.
Canada, and the rest to Italy,
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and SEC record of 3,5.
—Randy Wallace of Ten- allowed five.
Three players have gained
In lfl, while on his way to nessee has a total offense figure
—Tennessee has gained an
more than 1,= yards rushing breaking Price's mark, Collins of 1,420 yards and an average of average of 152.8
yards per
in one season for the first time gained 1,213 Yards and Mis- 142 per game.
game
in
passing,
while Vanin the football history of
sissixçi State's Wayne Jones
In team statistics:
derbllt has yielded an average
Southstern (J
made 1,193.
—florida has gained an aver- of 87.3 aerial yards.
Collins' total of 3,
Mississippi State's Walter
yards is age of 322.7 rushing yards per
—LSIJ has thrown more
Packer picked up % yards last the sixth all-time carter total in game, while Alabama has passes,
196. Ole Miss has cornweek against Ole Miss to join the National Collegiate Athletic allowed an average of only 34.3 pted the most
with 91 and has
the elite group with 1.012 yaAAssociation.
yards on the ground.
a 52.3 percent completion rate.
Kentucky's Sonny Collins
In other Individual cate—Alabama has scored 33 MIssissippi State has allowed
made 53 yards on Tennessee tn gories:
nishirw
touchdowns and only 40 per cent completions.
close out with 1,150
—Pat Lyons of Louisiana
Florida's Jimmy DuBose has State has a pasing average 01
1,219 yards in 10 games.
6.5 completions per game. He
_________
DuBae gets a shot at the SEC has the most completions with _____
record of 1.312 yards in
72. TimEthsolOkMisa hasa ______
season, set by John Dottley of 53.3 per cent completion rate.
__________
Ole Miss in 1349, at Miami Florida's Don Gaffney has eight
Saturday.
touchdownpasses.
Only twice before have two
—Larry Seivers of Tennessee
SEC rushers pined 1,000 yards has 34 Pass catches and 709 rein the same aeasoo
ceivmg
ds Florida's Wes
When Dottley set his record in Qiandler has five touchdown
1949, Eddie Price of Tulane catches and averages 22.9
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MORNING
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6:10
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12:30
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COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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oflthelothday000ecember, 1915, at
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at sanford. Florida the undersigned
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NOTIC[UNDERFICIITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN
Notice it herby given that the
corporation named below, pursuant
to the "Fictitious Name Statute"
Chapter $4509. Florida Statute, will
regiSter with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. in and for Seminole County,
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the fit
tiIlvt name, to wit: Orlando
Federal Savings and Loan, under
which the corporation named bilow
It engaged in business in offices
loratedatthefollo*ingaddretses in
Seminole County, Florida;
2305 Semoran Boulevard
Winter Park, Florida

Luxury Patio Apartments
STUDIO 1,2,3
B EDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

FROM $1

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1505 W, 25th St.
SANFORD

322-2090

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Your MLS Agency

104 East Altamont, Drive
Altamonte Springs, Florida

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7165 Park Dr.

ldytlwildi_ 7 story natural frame,3
bedrooms, 3 baths, S fireplace's,
hardwo floors, attic, double lot,
extras 559,900 37) 0264

Keep warm by your own brick
fireplace in thit 3 bedroom home
with family room, large breakfast
area, screened porch, carport,
many other extras Quiet in town
location You would expect to pay
much more than low price ot
521,.

CaliBart Reai Estate
PFAL TOP 327 7491
INCOME PROPERTY- Corn.
pletely furnished 17'x60' mobile
home on large double fenced lot,
carport, polio, Florida room plus 2
utility shedS Income of $43 per
month from rental ot secon' lot.
Income 1193 Pit month from
rentalt or live in,
Owner will finance.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, 4 acres wIlt', 3 bedroom
home. 16,000 laying hens on
consignment. Company furnishes
everything but human element. 20
pcI. per year return on your cash
investment
POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated
1 etjroo,n with 16'x32' pool. Good
established neighborhood 577.900
COUNTRY ESTATE— 2 story, 1
bedroom home. Over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and citrus,
Improvements include corral,
stables, tack room and bridle
path 577,000.
OWNER MOTIVATED- Moving
out of state, needs to sell 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in South
Pinecrest, $25,000

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floral pieces, lovely hanging
baskets Ann's Flower A Gift
Shop. 373 2660
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A gift to last all year
A family
membership to Family World Goll
&amp; Country Club. 322 544)
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Flowers and Gifts for all occasons,
tropical and exotic plants Car
nations. 11 dot CAREFREE
FLORIST, 2)97 French Aye, 37)
1130

Beautiful Christmas Decorations,
Arrangemen's Sanford Flower
Shop, One Of Your Better Central
Florida Florists, 377 1177
Out of Ideas? Visit Ethell's An
tictues, I mile wetI of I Ion old St
Pd 46 at "76" Station. Paoia. 377
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Reed's indian River Fruit Shippers,
I I at I? 97. Sanford exit, at Lake
Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
Shippers Select yours today for
ChristmaS Shipping Phone 1)051
377 7661

We've Got Everything For The
Golfer Clubs. Balls. Coif Baus,
Dw'Ister Jackets Ladies arid
merit golf apparel and shoes
Mayfair Country Ciut, Pro Shop,
322 7531

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GIlt tO please earl' a'v.l everyone at
the entire faly from FULLER
BRU 511 377 1947
Please tn ,vp,Oe family with a new
Re v( Ill', Ctr,stmat Sanlurd
PecVee Highway Il 92 &amp; Lake
P/ar, Blvd, 37) 1711

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7977 Hwy. Il 92
3n 5961
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1973 Yamarea . 175 Endura. im
maculate $600 includes 1 helmet
6471179
1974 HONDA 750
LikeNew
PhOm', 327

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BLAIR AGENCY
37)3644
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79—Truck s-Tra i let's
Used office furnifurp

SWAP- 16 ft. Cobia V.Bottom Boa?
for what have you, or sell, 1.373
373 6620
LONGWOOD FLEA MART, Hwy 17.
97, I ml, north 43.1. FrI. Sat,, Sun.
$316050 or 644 4653. Turkey
Drawng.
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Wood Or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks A
chairs, Straight Chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Castelberry, 797.5301706

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For Example
1970 Datsun Wagon, 18.000 miles,
auto,
1911 Fiat Racer, $1295
197) Dc'ster. 6 cyl , stand , $995
1970 Hornet, 6 Cyt., stand . 36.000
Orignal miles. $993
Many Others t choose from

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d"nl. .ir't. lii'iO '.51 it St

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only II lOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Call 37) ISlOor $341605

ipplies

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1967VW
'70 Engine, 1600
323 3660 after 5

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German Shepherd pups. ItCh)
tip: sables artd blacks
S , s Old
Nice Christmas gtt 377 9$

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34.500 mile's. Excellent condition
$1,200 cash. 3236931

to Buy

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY"SELL TRADE
3)) 315 E. First St.
377 5477

to buy used off ice furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casseierry. 44.',, 17 97. 530 434
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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. 'Sinks installation
available. Bud Cat:eIt 372 8057
anytime

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No Money Down

62—Lawn-Garden
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1569 Chrysler Newport Custom ldr
MT. PS, PB. AC, TG, 35.000 mies,
ase owner car Tel 377 0153

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extra clean. $1,995 Call Don Pop..
32? 1611 Dealer

Drawer File Cabinets A, Office
k5, ¶40 &amp; UP. SANFORD
AUCTION 200 French Ave., 332.

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Complete set rattan furniturecOuch. 3 chairs, table, lamp and
hassock Excellent conditIon. 372
1770

INCOME PROPERTY-) BR home
with nice mobile home rental,
Large lot for garden 5.30,000.

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cucia Red A. black, excellent
cOndition, 3726306

I 1973 Capri, V 6 in Cox- tina body, 5600

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usehold Goods

cash. 1973 PintO. 11.100. 373.1309

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SHARP

WITT REALTY

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3 n"c,lIe
pr",ilion. twin needie. front
mania nelux,' sewing machine
Puiy balance of 571 of 10 payments
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East Frt, Downtown
3flQllIEve 1691146
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KULP DECORATORS
109 ',',' 1st SI .377 7)15
We Buy. Furnfur.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
bROKERS

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SO MUCH LUXURY

Highway 46
Auction Galleries

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3?? 7745
37) 7)95
373 5215

Auc'i'ion

ublic Antique'

Assume Payments

EXECUTIVE- Desired area. 2
story Stucco, I bedrooms, 7 baths.
formal dining, separate garage
and game room Lots of extras

FOR SO tulLE!

arlial Listing- Good glass; 2 Sign
Mandeil lamps an Othiq good old
lamps; dolls; doll furniture;
children's furniture; large
selection of primitives; wicker;
clocks, Victorian furniture; Bow
front chinas; lots of other fur
fliture and miscellaneous. Phonic
322 9719.

Yq'ii eq me tlb sO tWi tO*n ii V,,t
5th r, merin, IC blue m,'aiI, I U)
O$dimoxli Liui.ry ladan. y,,'U
beat the bhlstsrla semmer beat Ii,
cuel air candlilened csmtsrl, and
mliv the Cv*oxIence If peww
*iMSws end slats. Dslikt Ps the
Ineladic Ivan 'TIM yew am-tm
Stirs. as 'sv Wetly ,Iie dews me
read. Tiw ni*tchni interns, Is dens
.s datti tsr easy cars? A car kkl mu
xti.v$d 5541 tsr at least 1177$ bet at
Cliii Ctiryskc PlymsIftu. at) this
can be ys.n fir enty $7771. Why
wail any Ps,,9et? Cmii en de-*n no
Curl. wIser, "Wt'r Deaiin Now"

52—Appliances

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Service, used machine's
MOOPIEYAPPLIAPJCES3230697
Frigidaire refrigerator, Il cu. ft., 7
cIt., froj? free. 5)25 GE 15 Cu ft
refrigerator, 16O 322 7559

Pressure Cleaning &amp; Painting
Specialist RoOft.Ezterlors
Frq (stirnat,s. R,asanab4 Ratti
Ttr'iAvIii1bIpi
HI RiSE COMMERCIAL IIOuE%
Ph. 322.4273

lark Chrysler Plymouth

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131-7701

BUSINESS DIRECTOI

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Beauty Cam Products for Mom
Towers Beauty Salon
319 F. FIrSt, 372 5717

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Dingo Boots Irom Knight's Shoes,
?'T? 1 F r't 5t

Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
and an Electric
Compator
ilarbecue Grill *iIl make Dad a
"lop Chef " Dick'S Appliances.
7617 S French, 372 7655

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Macrame Free IntIruttionS Gills
Kathy's Unique, 7410 Hiawatha
Ave , across from Chrysler
Dealer 373 145I
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mas Gift Guide daly for Christ
trial qtt deas

GWALTPIEY JEWELERS has a
wide selection of ID Bracelets.
gold and silver, $495 up

Make Mom's life easier with central
heat and air from Sanford Heating
&amp; Air CondItionIng, 327 639

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Motor Cross Bicycles and Ac
cessories. Free Racing with
purchase. Bicycle City, 1195 W.
£34, Lg .130 1161. lOS N. Maitland,
Maitlend, 611 0411.

and Greene HouSe Slippers, all
styles and colors Knight's Shoes,
20$ F First St

for the

Delight lile Lady ri your hO,n *ith
a Sunbeam Small appliance from
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hardware, 4th 4, Maple 377 0500

Aluminum Siding

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tt) alum
siding 4, soflit 51stet 4.50
Roofing, Gutters, Screen 20 Yr's
Exp Try me $31 956)
EVERYDAY5Orn'oneisbookingfoxwhat you have to sell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear

here tomorrow

M. Unsworth Realty

Dad
Meeker men's fold Billfolds from
$7 SO Other quality Meeker
leather goods
GWALTNEY
JEWELERS, 201 S Park

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SLEEPERS- 30 to choose from, Please Dad with a pair o( Daniel
Greene casuals or house slipper's
from KngNt's Shoes, 30$ F lit St

Buying a new home? Moving to an
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A&amp;A CLEA'4S ALL
L?,?rr'or pres',jr,'ci,'an.r'.3
373 I63

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Oassified ai We'll help you write
ad that will bring a fast sate
CALL 372 2611

Ph!bla

iciNG l'iumb'ng SuppLe',
.51aterllo'aIers 5, r,, ¶3
F't!ure-',
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2514 Park 323 5617

Land Clear ng. fill dirt, clay, mock DRIVE IN TV StRvI([
Fast
Srvce 202 t.' 'ti O,tk Blvd
All kinds of d'gging. Housetra,lers
Casselberr, Piir,,' 131 5541
stored &amp; moved, 3729147 or 93-1
1193
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[STEPSON LAPIOCLEARING
flhiildtiznri Excavating, Ditch
[tpCr! rC,ct rnç..r', flat ro'- t', .,,
- ii flirt ('Q %0
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323 6061 or 323 0517 eves.

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will love Black &amp; Decker or
Select your new furniture from Dad
Rockwell power toots and Stanley
WILSON MAlE If for the best
hand tools trom Gregory Lumber
Christmas ever Sa,ir on national
&amp; True Value Hardvvare. SIll &amp;
brands Liberal trade inS Free
Maple. 3fl 0500.
delivery. Convenient terms We
give TV Stamps 3I) E. First SI
BASS BOAT BARGAINS
Ptione 372 3673.
ROBSON MARINE
7977 Orlando Drive, 377 $961
FOR
GET EXTRA CASH
CHRISTMAS by selling your good Colorful long sleeve shirts to wear
ised furniture and appliances to
with your leisure suIts Fashioned
Larry's New I Used Mart, 71S 5.
by McGregor, 116. Perkins Men's
Sanford Aye 377 1137
Wear.
twin, full and Queen sItes. Central
Furniture A Bedding, 3.73 140!

Peg Real Estate Broker
103W lit St

Gifts

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Floor Waxing, Rug Shampooing,
Free
Ovens, Refrigerators
Estimates Call 322 32

WANT TO SELL
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REALTY IPIC
2071 25th .323 7f)7
HAL COLIIERT. REALTOR
SEt. MA WILLIAMS, Associate
fv'-s 372 0617cr 372 1141

ti i'J ' i' p 'n'.ri,l 5,'iturd,',y iOb'
Paneling door. ArdoWs hung.
concrete work. etc 8 the hour or
tile lob 327 9343
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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT rtt i'vm'Es or ç.,
PIEPI'Tk'+ .'t,() ,UPAip, i7
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Land Clearing

Home cleaning

7, ACC5, maII lake with 3
bedroom. 1 bath hOmC. 553,000

Home Improvemen

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$0 ACRE TRACT, 1)730 to $3000

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P.'om ouId lOve a nt'.v .',ati:nt 17
r*eiS start at $2995 (IWAL T
4 S Park
PfY JEWELERS,

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
(5Sf
JUST A PHONE CALL AV MT

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FOR RENT
STORE OR OFF ICE
BUILDINGS
7.
so- It., 5)75 month
1,000 sq ft., 1200 month
6 Month Lease-- Central Air Heat

for

Mom

The fight aganst of laton begins at
OWALINEY
JEWELERS
Quality giftS for less 701S Park

LiSt vOut ChriStmas specials here
reere ftC shoppers will see them
every day

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Sold new fr $400. asking 1773 321
06)) after 6 p m

Fit;rglass boat with trailer
tip ''rcury, s'sc- S''e
1217 Oak bet,,'en 17 aria 5 m

Come see the beautiful new clothes,
lust arrived Christening gowns,
knit suits, baby blankets, crib sets
etc. Old stock, 30 pcI to 60 pci. Off.
FREE CIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accessories. Payton's
Children's Wear, (Formerly
Buttons 'N BowS) 2640 Hiawatha
Phone 3721301.

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SEAR S telephones will be open
every night 'tel $ Ittru Dec. 23 Call
372 1711

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Square Shooter 7,3 flash
cubes and I eip color film,', Save
$478, Special 17136 W'eboldt
Camera Shop, 710 5 Park

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HIGHWAr 46 FLEA MARKET
i miles East of I Ion Hwy 14
(behind Hwyl4Auction Gallery)

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BigYardSale__-7$thand7,,h 9to4
Celery and Beardall. 377
DiShes, furn , clothes, misc

F lea Market
Open

LUXURY OF ENOUGH ROOM
S bedrooms, 2 baths PLUS separate
utility room and large garage
Mom will enjoy the fully equipped
eat in kitchen, The family will live
in the family room with WOOd
burning fireplace. Move fast I
your chance to buy this Ike new
traditional home with fenced yard,
dining room and above ground
pool. 147.500 32) 9410

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL CSTAT[, INC

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conditIoner,
115;
Coldspot
refrigerator, S40
Frigidaire
refric,,rator. 1.15. 377 3672.

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Approilmately 2,000
It. living I
area; large kitchen, cabinets both
sides top and bottom, new
refrigerator and stove. 2 car
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Vehicles
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DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no city
taxes, by owner. 3276470

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COUNTY. FLORIDA
Refrigerator
By. Alan B. ives
Dated at Oviedo, Seminole CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-242ICA09-O
Wa'l Furnace
As Senr
County, Florida 32763
JAY PORTER and ALFREDA j
HoodS. Fan,
Vice President
Publish. Nov 1), 20, 27. Dec. 4,
fr
1975 PORTER, his wife,
at public sale to the higheit and best Publish Nov. 37, Dcc. 1. Il, 1$, l73
DET6I
Plaintiffs, bidderforcashatthewestfront door DET 119
04 the Seminole County Courthouse
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
_________-INVITATION TO BID
in Sanford, Florida at 1100AM on
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BOYLES
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. EARL
CityofSarford
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CUlT OF FLORIDA, ltd AND FOR MARGARET BOYLES, hIs wife, December 23rd, AD. 1915
Florida
11TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
(SEAL)
and C I T. CORPORATION, a New
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
York
corporation,
Arthur H Beckwith, ,,
Case No. 1Sflfl-CA.l$-C
Sealed bids will be received in the
PROBATE DIVISION
Defendants.
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
In
Re:
The
Matterf
office of the City Manager. Sanford,
CASE NO. PR. 1S-349-CP
NOTICE OF SUIT
By: Martha T. Vihl'i
BARBARA JOYCE BOWEP4
FIoridaonOne())newcompres
ESTATE OF
TO
EARL
L.
BOYLES
Deputy
Clerk
air system for filling self contained and
BISSIE C. FARMER
180 Hattaway Drive
Turnibull, Abner and Daniels
JOSEPH JOHN 6OWEP
breathing apparatus.
Deceased
Altamont?
Springs,
Florida
117
West
Lyman
Avenue
NOTICE
OF
PETITION
TO
Detailed specifications are
3270)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
APPLY FOR CHANGE
Winter Park, Florida 377)9
available at the office of the City
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish Nov. 27, 1925
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
OF NAME
Manager.
that
suit has been commenced OFT IS)
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
All
ds shall be in the City TO' Stanley Adam Rigo
against you In the Circuit Court of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o THE SAID ESTATE
706 LaSalle Drive
Manager's Office, City Hall, SanYou arid cacti of you are hereby
the Eighteenth JudIcIal Circuit of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
EndweIl,
New
York
ford. Florida riot later than 1:30
the State of Ftnida, in and for CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE notified and required to file any
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CON
P M. Thursday, December II 1975
clams and demands Which you. or
Seminole County, Florida, in case COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CERN:
The bidS will be publicly opened
either of you, may have against said
YOU ARE IEREBY NOTIFIED number 75-2121CA 09G.
CIVIL PlO. 75-ISO CA.09-C
tile same date at 2 00 P.M.
The nature Cf thi5
undersigned peltltionr,
is a FE DE PAL NAT IOPIAL MOP. estate In theoffic, of the Clerk of the
The City Commitsion reserves the that
foreclosureofthatertainMortgage TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial
rghttoacceptoe'toreec1anyor all BARBARA JOYCE RICO.
Circuit,
Seminole County, Florida,
etidence address it II Carriage Hill held and owned by Plaintiff, dated
b'ds ;n the best interests Of the City
Plaintiff,
Circle, In the City of Canelberry, August lit, 1913, and recordtd v's
Ptobate Divisin, in the Courthoute
of Santoi'd.
Seminole Cnty, Florida, intends to August 71, 197], in Official Records ROBERT Pd. TOMLIN and FRAN J
at Sanford, Florida, within four
W F Knowles
BoOk 992, Page 160, of the Public TOMLIN, hit wife,
temMr monthi from the time of
apply
to the Honorable Judge 0. .1
City Manager
the first Dut,tication of thu niI,,.
Salfi, Judae of the Eiohtr.nth Records of Seminole County.
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Each clai'm
V
JudicialCircuit, in and for Seminole Florida, encumbering that (ri-tam
Publish', Plo'1, 72, 1975
NOTICE OF SALE
writing and filed in duplicate and
Cwnty,
piece
or
parcel
of
property
at
hit office It, the County
located,
OFT 147
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN treat
Courthouse at 1 pm. on Dec. fl 1975 situate and being In said County and on the 10th day of December, 1975,
tt state the place of residence and post
FICTITIOUS NAME
State, '0 wit:
or as soon thereafter as petitioner
Offce address of the claimant and
ii oo a.m at the we-st front door
Notice i hereby given that I am
The SOuth 177.30 feet Of Lot 16,
may be heard for an Order changing
must *e sworn to by the claimant,
he
Courtriou.
of
Semlnol,
County,
businesS at 100 Hilltop
engaged
petitioner's name from BARBARA rtvited pfat o ORIENTA CAR
at Sanfd, Florida the undersigned his agent or attorney, or the same
Place, Altamonte Springs 37701,, JOYCE RICO to BARBARA JOYCE DENS, Plat Book 10, Page 26. Public
Clerkwill offer for sale In. following shall be void
Seminole County, Florida under thi
BOWEN and the name of the Records of Seminole County, described real property'
Dated at Orlando. Florida, this
liclitious name of SOUTHERN
petilioner's minor child from Florida,
Lot 51, THE COLONNADES 13th day of November, IllS
,
HERITAGE
CHURCH
FUR.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to file
JOSEPH JOHN P100 to JOSEPH
5 David W. Cunningham
THIRD
SECTION,
according
to
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JUF11 Iiuwtrd, by which names yvur answer or OTfler written Plat therec,f as recorded
A% ExecutOr of said estate
n Pitt
register tid name with the Clerk of petitioner and said minor child shall dCfentes to the Crriptar'.t w?h
the Ilc'.",h 15 Piii' 55, Pobtç PC(ordt of DAVID W CUNPIINGPIAM
it'.,' (.rcut Court, Semen-ole County.
Clerk of Inc Circuit Court of
there-altec
Attorney (or Estate
Seminole County, Florida,
Florida in accordance with the
You are required to serve a copy Siminole County, Florida, in thl; together with all
p.O. Box 153*
sIt
uctures.
Im
prOvitlor.S of the Fictitious Name of your answer or other responsive proceedings arid IC serve a copy
Winter Park. FIa 32789
provements, fIxturr, applan
Statutes. To Wit Sc?iOo •
Pteadingtolh,pelltionfOfcfiaflgeof theTedfuPontnePiantifl's 1 n,y, and appurtenances 041 said land
Publish P4y 271 Dec 4, 192$
or
Florida Statute's 1957,
name on petItioner's attorney. wihcise name and address Is used
OFT 14$
In conjunction therewith
S. Charles 3 Nlcholt
Maston O'P'eal, Law OffIces of hereinafter set forth, as requIr by
The
afcx-e-jald
sale
Will
be
made
Pvbhish. Nov. U. 20. 77. Dec. 1, IllS Ros.nbtum &amp; Pipklns.. Suite 203, 430 liw, not later than the 5th day of
Pursuant to a Final Jvdgment 51)
OFT 47
NOTICE UNOra iCyiTirxii
Jnuary.
East
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in iivii P40. 1) 6W
CA 0) C now
Florida 37207, and file the orIgInal catltiWilIprOCeedexpaneuponfh, pending in
the
Circuit Court of the
FICTITIOUS NAME
answpr or other responsive pleading entry of a default against you
NOTICE iSt4fREfly GIVEN tnat
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in anui
Notice i's hereby given that I am
t - unders. '.i'.r't it,", Ir r*q to engage
WITNESS my t,irid arid the of
in the- 4bove named Court ci, or
fcq
Srqnm'ole
County,
Florda
engaged n tin ns'. at Ill F
'r1t;iitnt-', under thelcttous name
before Dece-rnbr I!, 1975, Il you fail ficial seal of sad Court in Sanford,
DATED Ihit 24th day Of
Semoran IIIvd,
F em
Park,
of JANUS REALTY JANUS
to do so judgment by default will be Seminole County, FlOrida, this 25th November. 1575
ltd
Simiriole County, Florida under the
taken against you for the relief day of November, 197$.
VESTMENTS 12 busnesses same
(Seal)
fctitlous name Of YOUR TRAVEL
addreit I owneep at number 75.1
(Seal)
demanded in the petition,
Arthur ti OC(kwith, J'
AGENT.andtptat I intendto register
Matfand Ai. Suiti 310 in tree City
DATED at Casselberry, Florida,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'-i'd name with the Clerk of the
'if Altamori, Springs. I
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tØr.IA .n
fly Cecelia V Eke-rn
vCuit Court, Se-mn-ole Cc.unity, thil 1h day 04 November, 1973.
Law Officei of
By Lillian )eriins
the sa name with
Depy Clerk
Flor4a ,n accordanse with the
th,' Clerk of th
Deputy Clerk
Roteablurn A Pipkins
Circuit Court of
of the Filitious Name
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
By: 1: Milton O'Neai
JOHN
M.
MCCORMICK
Seminole
County, Florida
I BURKE, PA.
Statutes, To Wit. SectIon $65. 09
suite riJ,
30) Fact Church Street
Uated at above, FlOridh, lhi5 3td
Attorneys for the Pia;ntff
Florida Statutes 195.7
d1 of Novemb,. 1175
4)0 East Highway 416
Orlando, Florida 37901
Post Off ece Box 79-)
5,
Petsos
Attorney for Plainhitfs
Casseib.er,'y, Forida 37207
JaniCe $Oidingvc
Orlando, Florida
37102
Pgbhith, Nov. 13. 70, 77, Dec. 1, 197$
$00 Pt-c cent
Publish: Npy. $3, 70. 27. Dcc. 4, )973
Publish: Nøy 77, Dcc 1, II, 1$, 1973
Publish: Nov. 77, 1975
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Reconjtirr,': Batteries, Si? 95
Yard Sale- Multi family. Sat .3w',,
Of, [
',ctan'i'
BODY ShOP.
Ploy 29, 30,9 a m. 'hI ?, St PcI 16
ilC'? 'ar.tr,d 1. r'
East at St. Johns River TV, fools,
misc.

37?

Heavily
wooded in
existing
development of beautiful homes,
toned R I AAA. 1 mIle wt'tt of I 4
and 46. 51 10-12,000. Terms. Call
McClarpahan Real Estate, 322.
5992.

Vice Pres

Statutes, ToWit: Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 19S7.
S: Carl E. Scott
Publish; Nov. I), 70, 27, Dec. i. 1975
DET6o

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PdeigPiborp
Garage Sale, Nov 79
&amp; 30.
t Little Pantry F
Store On 46 West, lust before you
get to railroad Clothe's, furniture,
lewelry, drapeS, aquariums,
dishes, may more real bargains
For information call 372 0510

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Merchandise

r;."r

Acre Lot

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We Buy Furniture

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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large $7,000 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor 621
0711

3 BR.)bath, dng. rm ,wood burning
fireplace in liv rm., eat ifl kit,,
paneled 5. carpeted throughout.
indirect lighting, 27'x)7' mastit
bdrm Mutt see. 120,000 190437$.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top pr.s paid, used, any Condtion
$136. Winter Park
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WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double
garage, 2 porches, patio, country
setting, on large I acre plus lot.
$3I,S( Directions W'st on SR 46
to Weleiva Rd., Call collect, eves,
Owner Broker, Herbert Bronson,
305 21) 02%

tarry baxori,

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Yard SaIn, Saturday, Plo-i
Many items and crafts
3725 MaptAve

"COUNTRYSIDE"
ONE TO FIVE ACRE
HOMESITES
within Lake Mary city limits
to 19.500 Financing available
GeorcjeMcCammon, Odyssey Inc.
Broker, 8304)71 or 862 III)
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BY OWNER- 107 IdylIwilde Drive.
Just reduced 15.500. Trantfprrt1
- out of state. 4 bedroom, 2 story,
over 3.500 so. ft No reasonable
nffer refused. 3?) 0717

Large

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used furniture, appliances.
toOls, etc Buy I or ioo
items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

54--Garage
. Sales

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Ct'ntr,iI Florida's
Happy Thanksgiving
.5, 111 TIF'LE LISTING REALTOR
372 Z,ii
1919 S French I
For- rest Greene, Inc.
327 7371. 372 1496.372 l9$4
RFAL TOPS
6)0 6633
17? 1959,377 115-4

PtALJOR'S

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CASH 322-4132

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Cold Weather's Coming

j1rJR
.Sl19SMOP1T
PFPII,L PURCHASE PLAN
64-4 1004

lSYr F'HA FIPIAPICIfI(,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 5700
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Lake. Hat everythIng. 4 fiRs,
washer,
dryer,
range,
refrigerator, trash compactor, gas
OBQ, cablevision, plus lots more.
Only 7 years old &amp; for only
179,900t

6Wanted to Buy

Color TV'S from S'0, 66W, from
III, Service all makes HERBS'
TV IV)0 ' U r.-" h, '171 1131

42'4bjle HOI'TKS

p,,)1 -,,ai.
11001 25th St

ThurWa', Nov. 27,1975-79

53—WRadiStereo

W. Garneif White

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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321.0041

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COMPLETE TREAT II in Hidden

Evening

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-----EASY PAYMEPIT5
2 Bedroom $500 Down, 1)35.45 pex'
month,*
3 Bedroom- tsso Down, 1)3*41 pet'
month *
3 Bedroom, New- $450 Down,
$1610) per month.*
*Tases and Insurance nt included

I I' i' 1) ER"

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Call

You want to Buyor Sell
Real Estate
Wewell provide the
Professional Service
107 W.Comrr.ercial
Pb 322 711)
Sanford

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MLS REALTORS

Rig Real [slate Jlrnk.'q
JOHN KRI[)ER,As5oc

Stemper Realty

Professionally Manaqrcl
By

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That the party iflter.'sf,d in saId
business enterprise Is as follows
Dade Fxt1.vl t*,e,ne
And Loan A%sociaiion

ren Realty

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$19,500

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41-Houses

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE
IF CLASSIF lED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY

Oranges, 51,25 bushel; Grapefruit,
Pick yourself. Bring
container. Phone 3221)81
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A phone call could start you ona new
and profitable career Cal $47

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FOR RENT- Oneecre mobile home
Ste with well, septic and dec
tricity Near Sanford on paved
road. $60 per month. Write: Paul
0 White, 7)03 S. State, Ann Arbor.
M4(P1 48101

rnvju,,..ML

care to Medicare recip;ents in
Deitona Qeflary area. One year
experience. own car. Exc,flent
wage. An Equal Opportunity
Empioyer Call 534 2707 between
8.30 and 5pm
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35—Nobi le Home Lots

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32—Houses Unfurnished

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REAL TORS
Branch Office Plo I
7671 Orlando Drive
372 1)07

REAL

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3 Bedroom mobile home on a ranch; TO THE BONE I That's how far the
furnished, 1135 month plus
pre has been cut on this lovely)
security. 372 4299.
BR home on I plus acres Pool,
fencing, you name P Drastically
7 Bedroom furnished, $135 month
reduced to 549500
Adulti preferred Phone 327 4.470

equipped. ar, carpeted, 591.50
Adultt only 3?? 2296 ','k ndS &amp; ________________________________
"vet
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Deflary- Adults, 1 BR, ar, close to
Stores, Churcht Ideal for retired
644 6451 or 372 soSi.

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1 Bedroom Mobile Home
Air Conditioned SlIOmo
Phone3fl 5979

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I bedroom unfurnished, kitchen

apartment,
Cr 7
bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave Phone
3271976 or 327 3912

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Kitchen furnished Nicelocatlon
Piione)72 4155

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Part time light delivery work,
flexible hourS Must have own
transportation This could concide
with another iOb Mutt be
dependable Reply to Box $93. to
The Evening Herald, P0, BOX
1657, Sanford, Fla. 37711.

34__4i/bjle Homes
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NOW LEASING
New, modern, I story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur
nshnd, Conveniently lOCitfid'ltnd
beautifully landscaped 5)35 mo
Call between 1.303 For ifl
formation raIl 32? 0701

Newer 3 large bedroom, 3 bath
S,nIord area

2 Bedroom furnished home, near
doctors' offices; adults 1)30
month, worth more. 327 6719

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i'?4P,rkDr
372 711$
REALTOR
AFTER lIPS.
17? 399)
)fl 9781
32706.45

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33—Houses Furnished

Bedroom neat furnished cottage,
piivate yard Ideal for couple 290$
Palmetto

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

Wanted

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'SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
WATERFRONT
MECALLloN
HOME-- in a quiet country Set
ting 3 bedroom, 7 bath on 1.6.
acres Large Oaks, fruit trees and
a Sprinkler System for grove and
yard All modern conveniences

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3 Bedroom, 7 bath on large fenced
tos carpet. 175,900--Terms,
Neat 3 Bedroom home, fenced, only
120.000.
3 Bedroom, I', bath wilt, fenced
back yard, $73,900- Terms

OSTEEP4-- I Bedroom, 1110 per
month, SCHUR EN REAL TV,
Realtors, 377 )307
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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
11)55150 ColorTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 45. SR iii, Longwood

LOANS AVAILABLE operating
captal. startups rIpanso,1s e?
'. ', "c Cumter -ir ci j

Near Sanford

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A'VAL.ON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
1)6W 2nd

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Real Estate

Kish

322 7643

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SAN MO PAppi, t 7 3 becroorn
trailer
Adult &amp; family pr k
Weekly illS Hwy Il 92 Sanford
373 19)0
I nr7 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive 170 up

41—Houses

Large 3 bedroom house, 1375
Crank Realty, Realtor
MeIIonviIIe; fenced back yard
830 6061
Available Nov. 5th. 1775 month
pIus 1)00 sec',irity deposit. Phone SLIM BUDGETS APE BOL
9043519365
STERED WITH VALUES FRON
THE WANT AD COLUMNS
3 Bedroom, 7 bath. carpet, double

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41—Houses
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Water front cottage on the scenic
Wekjva River. FUrnished 2
bedroom, utilities included, SIlO
per month Aduitt only 372 4170

LcaI corporation hñt opportunity
for COuple- ndk.dual No Seliing
Have accounts i'at fleed ser
vlcing, company Iralning, no
experience necessary
High
protil
A future here with In
ternational Company affiliated
with 30 manufacturers
Iii
vestment minimum 5)295 Call
Mr. Hayes ANY Ti
, 335

41—Hot

Sunlan
3 BR. 2 bath. kitchen SANFORD
Woojmere Park. - I
furnished Plo pets 5)65 ma Call
bedroom. 2 baths, garage. 510,000
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
between 4 &amp; 5 p m . 3?? 0133
$160 mo P1. 9 pcI - 30 years Lo'i
Rt-j
Clown
Real Estate Broker

23—Loans

Professional Sales people needed, no
experience required. Only good
clotert wanted High income
Management potential. 67$ 5274

MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
Ocala. 1737 5161 or 732 *773

to

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Canvasers needed to Set ap
polnirrents. Fantastk op
portunity Full or part time. For
interview, 67$ 577i
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A LITTLE SALESMAN IN IINT
That's a Classified Ad!
____________________________
___________________
ARE YOU TROUIILED Call Toll
i7027 for "We Care"Free,
"Hotlinc," Adults or 'Teens.

9—Good Things

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18—Help Wanted

AL ANON
For famiIl or Iriends of problem
drinkers
For further informatiOn call 47) 415?
or
sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Box 533. Senford, Fla 37771

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TREE RIPENED FRUIT, picked 10
order P4avels,oranges, Grapefruit.t
Tonqerines Call 372 07*7 U 'O
ant. call 377 0376, Russell
Crumley.
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Lectlflin! Vinegarl B6! Kelp! Plow
all four In one capsule.
Ask for
________
VB6 .Fausts Drugs

31—Apartments Furnished

One 5.
t.('y1rc)n1 ap,irini(,nts,
furnitheil or unfurnShccj Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 1310

t'( 24BUsinessOpfxrfuflitjes

NAVEL ORANGES
5773 BUSHEL
180? F rench Ave 3?? 7161

Write P.O Box 121)
SanforF$orida3fl7l

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FACEDWITHADRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

On A Two bedroom apartments.
carpeted, air, turn A unfurn 595
up 372 1913
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BAMBOO-COVE

Nurses RNs LPP4'% Adt, Aide
CO'np,flrOfl Plercieci

32—Houses Unfurnished

7 ApIs , I or 2 bedroom. furn or
unfurn,. both AC. * w carpet. $50
damage. 11)5 mo 323 1359 after
330pm

Par? time delivery help Apply in
perwn, Buck.s Catering. 13th and
Sanfora Av

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Legal Notice

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Pi1i5iNG ASSISTANT to ao PIOm
r,',jt care 'n th home for
PtOvder in Deltona
OeBary area Must have ore year
eLPehefl(e ano Own car Excellent
wage Need fuli Ind part tm
Call 834 2107 t,etween S JO
3
pm

RATEC

8:00 AM. - 5:30 PM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9Noon
________________

dition, (Replat of Sheet Plo. 2), as
in Plat Book 11, Page .
Public Records of Seminofe County, __________________________
Florida,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
together with all Structures, im
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
provements, flxturet, appliances, CASE NO. 75-ill-CA 01.0
and appurtenances on said land CC FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
used in 'oniunctlon therewith
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a United
The aforesaid sale will be made State's Corporation,
pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
Plaintiff,
tered in Civil No 75 1104 CA 0-E vs.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
new pending in the Circuit Court of GERALD K. WHEATLEy
and
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in SHIRLEY J WHEATLEY, his wife.
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
and for Seminole County, Florida
t ,ti ,
Notice is hereby given that the
DATED this 74th day of
Defendants
undersigned, pursuant
the November, 1913
AMENDED
"Fictitious Name Statute". Chapter (SeaU
NOTICE OF SALE
565 09, FlorIda Statutes, will register
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Notice Is hereby given that pur
Clerk of the Circuit Court
with theClerk of theCircuit Court in
suant to Amended Final Judgment
and for Seminofe COunty, Florida
By: Cecilia V Ekerrt
of Foreclosure entered en the above
upon receipt Of proof of the
Diputy Clerk
entitled cause in the Circuit Court of
putication of this notice, tO wit: VAN DEN BERG, GAY
SiminoleCounty Florlaa, described
SABA IMPORTS under Which WC &amp; BURKE. PA.
as
tO engage in business at P.O
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Lot SI, LONGOALE
SUB
60* 537 In the City of Oviedo, Putt Office Box 793
DIVISION. according to the PIat
Florida.
Orlando, Florida 37102
thereof as recorded ifl Plat Book I),
That th nrtIx Intp,.ti..i 1,i e,4
Puhlli,h'
Nns,
ISt(
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'ageos, I"ubiec Records of Seminole
business enterprise are as follows
DET
County, Florida.
effrey A Saell.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TI4
TOGETHER with Iha fnllnixii,wx
'"s'
tems of property.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
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said name with tree Clerk of ttse
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with the

Lot 17, Block 1, NORTH
ORLANDO TOWNSITE, 4th Ad

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

FL0

HIGI-ILIGI-ITS

Ot'lando - Winter Park S

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rtmnts Uiftiwd

fl.ir Sitter for ; children nP'rvI JO to I 30 3 day week Prefer
Student or old,,
re,erenccs required Call 377 37ii
,?er 130

F I EL) Fl [)S

322-2611

DARLENE

Lot 1. Block F. Spring Valley
Farms, Sectioni, Plat Book II, Page
61, as recorded In the Seminole
IMIHYIN(;
IIORTI('(JLTt!RE R\N(IIIN;
County Public Records.
Rl('tiI.TRFHYl)ROl)ONl(.t
SJIARE('ROPPI.:R
Further property located in
r
FLtRFARM!N( NLJRRY
TREK FAHMIN(
,,
Pinellas County, tu w;t,
('.AROENIN(;
PLANTATION
TRUCK
Los 6. Gulf ViIW Gardens.
___________________
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TOMORROW: Sir Wiüi(o Churchill
________________________________________
________________
foo 61, Page 23. public records Of
Pinetlas County.
Fnw much 1rgt'r "Set'k &amp; f'ind" pitzlt' with i'ver II
Further property located in
diciiverie it'r panel in an ail.new series ul l.p,i' hkk't
Mahoning County, Oh.o, to Wit
Lot 111, WiCkClIffe. Auslinfown
To ner volumes I. II and ill. send $1 lot each. making ch*ck
Township, Mahoning County. Ohio.
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in ca of (hi' newpapt•r.
rchased 171465
You arc hereby required to file
sour written dele'nsta with the Clerk
of the said Court and serve a COt)'
TV
thereof upon the PetItioner, or
_________________________________________________________________ Petitioner's attorneys, whose
dress is annexed hereto, onor before
HOLIDAYFARE:Alongwjth
January 72nd, 1976,ora Default will
64:30 NBC GItANOSTANI)
t entered against you.
Thangiving Day traditionsl Special midweek, holiday
WITNESS my hand and seal this
fare of turkcy, stuffing and edition of this Sunday fixture as
?lthclayof November. 1975. as Clerk
purnth pie, TV always adds Jack Buck hosts a sports of the Circuit Court In and for
Seminole County, FlOridi
morning parades and football, program of latest s-3ct.s news
(SeaH
the pros in the afternoon and and features.
Arthur H Beckw.th. Jr.
the colleges in the evening. But
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Liilin I Jrnkin%
best of all this Tlnksgiving
iO CBS THE WALTONS
Deputy Clerk
Day is the early-afternoon "The Thanksgiving Story" c.a
IDirlam. Eso
showing of a brilliant film, "A (rerun) Sensitive two-hour Hoffman, Hdry, Parker
&amp; Smith
Man For All Seasons," which
ia1 of the Waltons as a
won six Academy Awards and holiday special originally 1500 Hartford Building
,po E. Robinson St.
desnd every one of them.
Orlando. Florida 37*01
two years ago. me scri
PubIlth.
And if you just want to relax
y jonp le won an Emmy.
, Nov. 27, Dec &amp; II, II, 1975,
" '" .---i -t
dl LLR CflU UI me
evening anu It looms as a happy holiday,
"'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
hope you're not suffering from good marks (or John-Boy, 0 EIGHTEEN T H JUDICIAL Cl R.

Is

(9) DInah!
(13) Dragnet

(2) Adam.'l2
(C-4) I Love Lucy

ButorJ
wanted told...

Bad Hits

CLASSI

lu wit:

tftatructions: Tbe hidden names listed below aear torward.
backward, up, down, or dIaonaIly In the puzzle. Find each
hidden name end boi it In as shown:

(44) Variety

6:53
(2) Daily Devotional
(51(41) News
7:03
(fl(S) Today
(6)(C6)(13) CBS News
(9) Bozo's Circus

(44) Dinahi

Classic

AFTERNOON
12:00
(2)(9)(44) News

18—Help Wanted

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SOLOMON,
Reipondent
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
JAPIEIT
DARLENE
SOLOMON
2135 ' Avenue I
Wichil Falls, Texas 76301
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit has been filed against you
In Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida, entitlod: IN RE
JAMES RICHARD SOLOMON.
Petitioner y JANETI DARLENE
SOLOMON, Respondent, Civil
Action No: 7$ 2106 CA 01 A. The
nature of thIS Suit is to Obtain a
dss,lution of marriage and to havc
the following described real
properly awarded to the Pelilionc'r
as his sole and separate property as
lump sum alimony, said property
located in Seminole County, Florida

(6)(C.6)(13) CBS Ness

Friday

Style
($)(9) Lets Make A Deal
(13) Truth Or Consequences
(C•13) Movie
5:00

JANEIT

11:53

(fl(S) Tomorrow

(6) Good Times
(C.6) (41) Love, American

6:30
(31(24)

(2)($) Hollywood Squares

(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre
11:50
(C6) Paul Harve

1:00

port

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 712404CA04 A
IN
RE
JAMES
RICHARD
SOLOMON,
Petitioner.

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information you have given me
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But, None Of It Matters Very Much

Toy Prices Expected To Be At About 974 Level
ras inat&amp;'rials, according to the
Toy Manufacturers Association
of America. iTMA I
As for the toys tht'niselvcs, a
iMA spokesman says they will
range from the nostalgic and
traditional to the trend-setting.
Magic SelL a once-familiar
to category, are enjoying a
resurgence of interest.
Traditional items ie toy cars
and trucks, dolls, board games,
model-budding kits and preschool toys continue as consunier favorites," Merlin H.
Birk. TMA president says.
And shoppers will certainly

notice a lot of red, white and
blue at toy counters this
Christmas as the result of the
nation's Bicentennial."
Birk feels the revival of interest in magic sets is largely
due to the popularity of recent
TV programs and stage plays
devotetl to the subject, lie
suggests this Christmas' increased selection of staple toys
like handicrafts, model kits and
board games responds to the
need for stay-at-home activities
due to tightened family
budgets,
Bicentennial themed toys will

include a variety of board
games, Jigsaw puzzles, toy slide
viewers, miniature dioramas,
dolls and doll costumes tied to
events and eras In American
history.
Other nostalgic and historical
playthings new for this
Christmas are model kits of
vintage cars, planes and ships,
handicraft
kits
for
needlepointing, quilting,
candle-making and sculpting;
electric trains modeled alter
early steam locomotives,
tenders and passenger cars;
old-fashioned doll houses and

"antique" juvenile furniture.
"As virtually all toys are
scaled-down versions of real.
Life objects, playthings help
children to understand their
world as well as the grown up
world," Birk points out.
"Beyond their entertainment
value, Bicentennial toys and
Pines may help parents and
children learn together about
the changes that have taken
place in America during the
past 200 years."
On the other end of the toy
spectrum, Birk says other new
playthings will suggest many

present-day themes, such as
ecology, the economy, energy
conservation and "children's
liberation."
Examples of these topical
toys e include models of endang red species, a play village
with a National Parks theme
and board games about finance,
family budgeting and the stock
market. Further, the packaging
of many traditional playthings
(like science sets and electric
trains) has been redesigned to
show boys and girls at play.
A final trend shoppers may
notice in thi. year's Christmas

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pronounced shift to toy
"realISITI" — toys that imitate
real-life objects.

BY RALPH NOVAK
The herald Services

NEW YORK Like most kids, I was aware fairly early
that
there was something fishy about
all the Santa Claus business.
You did not have to be a genius, after all, to notice that
the
character in the moth bal1nted baggy red
suit at the family
get-together on Christri
'as Eve walked like Uncle Ziggy.
Especially since he also talked like Uncle Ziggy, smefled like
Uncle Ziggy 1 particularly after a holiday toast or two
for
warmth's sake, of course had sweetened his breath) and
looked
l ike Uncle Ziggy would look if he had
a white mop hanging from
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makers have designed toy
restaurants, motels, armored
cars and ice-cream wagons that
carry the names of their actual
adult-life counterparts. And,
fictional and real-life heroes
and heroines flike comic-book
characters, TV stars and sports
personalities) will continue to
be represented by dolls and
other toys.

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prices this Christmas
t ill be .it about the same level
la_st year and that many new
playthings will recall toys
popular in bygone years while
o thers will respond to topical
he nies.
On the average, there will be
minimum or no price ifl•
Teases" on toys this year. This
.iiipares to a 10 to 12 per cent
increase on many of last years
toys, caused by higher plastic
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to be gained from believing in Santa — I had tanhible proof sitting
They, in turn, never mt me down for a serious, birds and
on my lapin the presents that were so deliciously hidden under all
NGnc of Ulat Inatters very tnuch. There is a corner of my
bees-level talk about the reindeer and the elves. In fact,
that ribbon and wrapping paper I
mind that knows that while it is pretty nice to be a grownup, there
since
the
had never heard of anyone
San6 Claus illusion is not the sort that shatters itself (there being
getting gifts for believing in Uncle Zlg.
were, mixed in with all the usually
underes"ted problems of
little occasion for Santa to be caught accepting bribes or
childh
ood , a few nice things, too. That part of
rr.1thg
Even On the Christmas Eve when I was seven and my
me won't give up
his
influence),
it
occurs to me that he and I have never really Santa Claus.
parents, uncharacteristically, teased
my by holding back until
given each other up.
the last, despa ir ing second my most
It Is, I suspect, the same part that still cheers
Wanted present , a Cadaco
at baseball
It's e that as I have come to be n Uncle Ralph myself I
games, cries along with the nieces and
Ellis Foto-Electric football game that I
nephews when Bam's
had put an extra heavy have noticed that any presents that get given also have to get mother is killed and remembers Sandra Zimmerman, flame of
"X" next to in the Sears catalog, I resisted
the tempatlon to
bought.
denounce Santa and all he stood for.
my eighth grade class. And though I'm aware that this kind of
I have rea d about how we derived our version of San ta
escapism may not be the soundest of tr ts
Now that I th ink about it, I never did denounce
from
him. I never
ai
th e European m yt hs
from a
announced to my paren ts, "Santa Claus is dead."
psychoanaly ti cal sta ndpoint, I reall y don't wan t to
I never tod
go Into tha t.
I have satisfied myself intellectually that there is no
them how I had seen Uncle Ziggy
1t I want to know is that come
changing into the Santa suit one
this Christmas Eve, I'll be
pom;ibility, scientificafly speaking, that reindeer can fly at all, let able to look out into the night
Christmas Eve. Most of all, I never told them, "Look, I know you
ugh e f
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alone fly fast enough to get around so speedily on Christmas Eve, imagined
or real - and knowing as much as you can
made thiswhole thing Upsoyou can forget about the presents and
know
or that anyone as old as Santa could stand the pace even if the anything Owl Santa Claim Lq
all that."
out there somewhere, turn back
reindeer could,
inside to the light, feeling warm and smiling.

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Sterling silver Christmas gifts can be inexpensive place settings,
napkin rings, tomato server or pickle fork.

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Nostalgic Year

Shop For Gifts

For Toyland

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NEW YORK -It's nostalgia
year
in
toyland.
There's a strong back-to-basics
trend and a record re%ival of
old favorites with emphasis on
multi-use with enhanced play
values.
Responding to the women
libbers' drive to eliminate
sexist toys, boy-girl participation Is spotlighted more
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dare devil female stunt rider.
The Bicentennial has sparked
the most diverse crop of new
designs, F5flI1i4 from Spirit of
-'78 file and drwn sets, bonneted
Colonial dolls and models of the
frigate, Constitution, to a Salem
witch and a teddy bear In a Paul
Revere hat who recites the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Grandmother's trunk oilers all
A standout trend is
the kinds of accessories. This is
revival of early American Polly Pretends doll-size
ercrafts. Most bizarre 15 the slon of a grownup.
Shrunken head apple sculpture
kit which uses a "shrinker"
attached to a 1&amp;mp to speed up accessories for playing
the head wizening process to grownup.
hours, instead of the month
In tune with nostalgia, too, is
required in Colonial times. a new generation of Kewpies
Look for the weird little apple ranging from a four-Inch
Kewpie Love to a fully joined,
child-size Kewple. All have
styliz ed top knots except
Kewple Gal, a young miss
rendition.
That long-running
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favorite, Mickey Mouse is back
in force, featured In a wide
range of playthings and in the
doll category. Betty Boop, the
boop, boop.idoop girl of the
Thirties is another revival
featured insclressupkit.
Nostalgia takes over In
toyland's electric train sector,
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too. Leading new entries in
rolling stock are a model of the
American Freedom train and
Chattanooga Oxo Choo.
Friendly moister dolls are a
HuE ujLkus turns up as a
fun popular category, featuring
gilt. The magic hat Is perfect Frankenstein, Dracula
Frankenstein,
and the
for biginning magician.
Ape in comical renditions. Made of pure latex with
head dolls to star as good luck soft aluminum armatures,
symbols on pendants, fobs and these mock-horror characters
belts
can be bent into a variety of
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On a budget' Give red, white
and blue candles, a travelir
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NEW YORK - Yes, ma'am, alarm clock ($10) or a bottle -f
yes,
sir,
yes,
ms. wine (*3410).
Plant-conscious givers can
If it's up to local merchants, a
year of liberation, metropolitan switch this year from the
financial perils, political and ubiquitous poinsettia plant to a
economic havoc and even the flowering orchid (125-1100,
return of Patty Hearst will take depending on bloornsi that,
backseats to our unflagging with surprisingly little care,
should keep forever. Or send
interest in Christmas.
So get out your papers and your best friends a blooming
Pencils now, to make those long plant for each season of the
and very thoughtful lists. year.
Peruse store catalogs. Jot down
Scented soaps (15-125) are
the color of your sister's living
something
nobody ever buys
room wails. You might want to
himself
and
they're a real
get her an afghan. Find out if
Mve them to every
Uncle Bill, who's taken over the
member of the family.
kitchen, is getting into Chinese
Even men are into hair
cuisine
and special-order
that wok set and a Jar of canned styling, so buy your favorite a
blow dryer (the professional
Imported ginger root
kind run up to $30, but smaller
Cooking is making headlines
these days, so give a cookbook. home-use types are as little as
Julia Child has written a new $10). Give your daughter a
one, "From Julia Child's curling iron ($7).
Don't forget calculators,
Kitchen," (Knopf, $15) with
recipes that should make either: even mother, when
she's checking her grocery bill,
anyone feel hungry.
could
use one of these
buy a set of porcelainized
Or bay
enamel cookware (Le Crueset)
for around $50 and give it as a
Put some light on your list,
joint gift to your favorite him and give a stainless
steel arand her. Don't forget simple chitect's lamp ($5o) to
your son
cooking utensils, such as sieves, for his desk. Or buy
upright
wooden spoons and pastry brass lor chrome) pharmacy
brushes, which you can tie up Lamps to give as the latest look
with red ribbon and a sprig of in lighting.
When interior
parsley for stocking gifts.
decorators are spending as
Everybody needs a new much as $250 to sell their clients
coffee machine, and this year's an original, copies
priced
rage is going to be one of those between $50 and *1(X)
(at most
electric drip coffeemakers that specialty lighting stores) are
spews out eight to ten cups of real bargains,
coffee in less time than it takes
Don't forget the bedroom
to fill up your old percolater. and buy sheets,
pillow cases, a
Depending on make, these comforter, blanket or bedr.inge from $20 to $100.
spread to match up with
Bicentennial oriented Buy a friends' and
family's room
red, white and blue area rug for colors. New
bedding design
meone's bathroom, or por- range from fresh floras to gutsy
celain dinner table size copies geometrics. Also,
small
of Philadelphia's Liberty Bell.
bamboo stools or tables, for a
Or red, white and blue napkins, set of three, run
around 225, and
Or pewter plates, ashtrays or
they can be used anywhere, by
creamers,
anybody.
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Choosing holiday gift items for the
home or host or hostess can really be simple. Once you have
pinpointed the idea, make the gilt more, or less, expensive by
choosing different versions: Porcelain instead of sterling silver
candlesticks, glass instead of crystal wine goblets, a collection of
paper placemats and napkins Instead of appliqued Madeira ones.
This year there are picture frames galore
mock tortoise,
bamboo, porcelain, needlepoint, silver. Nostalgia has introduced
some Art Nouveau frames. What better way to remember?
Prices are flexible, from $8 to $75.
Planters, too, are in almost evey material from traditional
clay pots to elaborate china. You can even use an antique bowl.
Prices start at $5 and keep going up.
Crystal animals and paperweights are good for collectors and
the more utilitarian vases or dishes always are useful. Exquisite
crystal pieces can vary from $15 to $100 with signed bowls competing with works of art (which they are) for price.
Another solution to the gilt dilemma is to concentrate on hobbies. For the gardener, there are garden tools in everything from
lucite to sterling, from a glass terrarium to a plexiglass
greenhouse i$) to $80. For the chef, select the marvelous marvels of the kitchen from a butter curler at 98 cents to the amazing
Cuisinarts Food Processor, about $190. For the gamester, another
backgammon set or a new game like Petropolis From $10 to *21)1
and for the enophile i wine nut) coasters, cradles and funnels.
There are beautiful covers for disposable lighters with price.
from $6 to $100. The box collector will appreciate one from Battersea and Bilston or one from Limoges. There are some beauties
from India superbly painted and lacquered and available In all
sizes and shapes, from $15 to W.
En addition to boxes, there Is tremendous interest in baskets.
Handicraft shops, especially those with merchandise from South
of the border, have terrific selections.. Give them alone or fill
them with homemade jams, cookies or chocolates. It's very
personal when you give a gift with your own touch and it kee ps
the price down.
Whether sensible or whimsical, economical or extravagant.
seriously consider the persons you are gifting, and you will
succeed in giving them a Merry Christmas and pleasure the
whole year 'round.
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Entertaining Christmas gift is a 401nch round table with padded
vinl top and matching chairs.

Plant Enthusiasts
Will En*loy Books
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With t he appruachin htl ida
for c crs ri: nth ot the
season, plant enthusiasts will year
enjoy giving or receiving books
"The Apartment (;ardener"
about this favorite hobby. b
Florence and Stanley
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scarves come in mans sizes and shapes aid
making a list those from Geoffrey Beene, Lanvin, Givenchv
and checking it twice - and he's got it easy. and Ungaro range from $17 to W.
Making a regular (Tiristmas shopping list isn't
quite as easy as Kits Kringle's - he has all those
A
Bagging A Gift
helpers.
Purse accessories and travel cases cover a
One ay to ease holiday shopping pains is to
very wide range. Vaflets, credit card holders,
tr considerate gifts that are useful and give make-up kits and eyeglass cases-start at
$2.
pleasure rather than zeroing in on the "gadget of Princess Gardiner and Lady Buxton are very
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popular with prices from $7.50 to $38. And if
Better to get something a person has and likes money's no object, there Is always a Gucci with
but in a new or different color or fabric than prices from $40 to $65.
presenting a useless "surprise."
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As a stocking stuffer or as a gift in Itself, give a purse accessories, fitted travel kits and totes
flower. No. not a real one. Choose one of tweed, from $2.50 to $20 - a good suggestion for the
chiffon or ultrasuede. Channing, elegant and traveler on your list.
ery 1975 Prices range from $5 to $20.
Fabric and synthetic handbags can keep the
price down. Leathers, suedes .nd snakesklns are
Frame The Face
more costly but are a worthwhile investment Hats shuuhl be chosen to frame the face, and assuring year's of enjoyment. Coach has handrdinarilv they are difficult to select for some, classic styles in beautiful colors. Morris
somebody else. However, this year's in- Moscowitz' newest contribution is a hand-woven
terpretation of last year's head-hugging, knitted lambskin bag and it comes in luggage, the color
tap with deeper, softer cuff is one you can buy as of the year. Prices for good handbags, $40 to
surprise. There's one from Yves St. Laurent by $175.
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more constructed one. Madcaps and Veaumont This year's first choice with fashion people Is a
have quite an assortment.
one inch tor a tiny bit more), tailored belt.
Scarves double as headgear. Echo has a Calderon, Elegant, Morris Moscowitz and Yves
beautiful and enormous selection, and so d3es St. Laurent offer such marvelous styles it is
Vera. You can start at $3 for cotton squares and impossible to choose one. Even the evening belts
Beaten brass look of antiquity makes perfect Christmas gift In
go up to $40 for silks and cashmeres. Designer are sporty. Abbe Creations make another belt
earrings, wide wrist cults and ti-shaped slivers
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Watches too rim th gambit from moderately
Belts run from $18 to $20 and there are others for
less,
priced like those from Ilulova, to those from
Amex, $28 to 1,000, totronornical watches
Very Personal
from l'iaget, $1,500 ad infinitum. A watch strap,
Practical and personal gifts include Un- perhaps a luggage-colored pigskin one, is a
derwear, hosiery and gloves. Richard Kitt for thoughtful present.
For the special person in your life, what better
William Kasper packs four pairs of bikinis in a
plastic cube all ready for giving, about $8.
way to celebrate than with precious Jewelry.
Men used to give stockings as holiday Silver has become very popular and designers
presents. Revive an old custom and give a like M&amp;J Savitt, Ellen Sun, Celia Sebiri and Elsa
collection of fashion stockings from [lanes. For Peretti have built their reputations on their
the young at heart there are lavishly colored silver creations. Earrings, necklaces, rings and
knee SOX and leg warmers from Hot Sox. Price bracelets are mixed silver with ivory, lapis
tags for hosiery should read between $2 and $7. lazuli, tigers eye, shells, wood, etc. Prices begin
Arts knitted gloves keep your other extremities at $45 for a ring and reach a thousand for those
wttrnI, about $7.
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Jewelry is lasting and appreciated. First
things first and real things last Peter and Peggy
for P.C. Designs, Yves St. Laurent, Les Bernard,
Cathy and Marsha for Catherine Stein and
Kenneth Jay Lane among others are doing
;Lstonishing things with costume jewelry.
Tailored earrings ($2 to $20), bangle and cuff
bracelets ($3 to M. ornaments on neckrtngs ($3
to $40) are in abundance. Chosen wisely and
worn sparingly, Jewelry can pull look together.
Some pieces can be very expensive even if they
are not made of real gold or silver. There are,
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Jean Schlumberger create masterpieces in gold.
You can find pieces of this type at about $140, but
it starts from here and rapidly moves into the
thousands. W1101 you start thinking diamonds
rubies, sapphires and emeralds, the prices are
easily at four figures. Designer endorsed jewelry
is like a work of art.
You can find many attractive pieces for less
than $100. One way is with bands of gold
unadorned, enameled or studded with stones.
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the docket of criminal cases David Sn)der was killed when the Central Florida Zoo Hale,
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rapidly and Is reportedly right an schedule. Pictured above are truek and crashed Uuv.ugh the wooden guardrad and Into the court by Wale Att,
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Kwiatkowski said
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facilities for their children, give
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Sheriff John Polk and Tri-County Roadrunners, Queen Boaak Snow letater) are shown with memher% of the Tri-Caunty CB radio club and Seminole County REACT 211411, who donated Mill worth of
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One voting machine will be concept of the program. "It is a
good Program. bu
available at the fire hall
municiphl building polling look at the budget," commented Hattaviiny.
place at 102 North Moss lid.

Th ieves Get Stereo, Home Gets Flooded
By BOB LLOYD

Ms. Buyna listed item missing after the burglary
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Burglars took item valued at $120 frorn an Altamonte
Sprinps residence but left a wake of 11,000 damage after puncturing a water bed, sheriff's depuUes reported today.

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Poll officials include: Mrs
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Sanford police said Charles D. Miller, 117 Club Road
Norton, clerk, and Helen Green, very worthy program, but we a water bed at the 403 Fordham Drive residence of Kathleen L.
reported a $200 citizens band radio with telephone-type handset
Imise Owens, Norma I.Ang arid need to look And 3"w hat the Buyna was destroyed and the water flooded two rooms and a was taken from a pickup truck at his residence.
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Auto-Train Corporation Fresident Eugene compared to revenues of $13,159 270 in the
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Kerik Garfield announced today that first ha lf of fiscal 1975, which resulted in net totaled $6,515,910 resulting in (unaudited) net
In commenting on the substantial increase American Stock Exchange, carries
John Bollhorst, 18,
operatiom for the first half of ft%cal 1976, earnings of tM,010 or S.04 per share before earnings of 1201,919 or $.13 per share as in the first six months earnings relaUve to the passengers and their automobiles aboard the Orlando, faces trial on charges
which ended Oct 31, resulted in a very sub- extraordinary Item ($l,010 or $ o7 per share compared to revenues of $6,5ft3,740 In the comparable period last year, Garfield stated same luxury train between Sanf ord and of breaking and entering with
stanUal increase in net earnings on a slight after giving effect to a net operating loss second quarter of last year, which resulted in that he antic!pates the company's achieving Imt,on, Va., and between Sanford and Intent to conunit a felony and
increase in revenues as compared to the same carr&gt; forward of $50,000 or $ 03 per share) a net loss of (43,443) or ($ 09) per share for significantly higher earnings for the second Louisville, Ky
larceny of a firearm
period Last year.
Prelax earnings of $820,441 for the period that quarter
ball of the fiscal year which historically has
The company began ser vice Dec 6, 1971
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Revenues for the fi.rst half of fiscal 1976 include $134,622 of credits a&amp;Wfated with the
totaled $13,619,372 resulting in (unaudited) Compan)'s adults of prior period's railroad ofthefiscal year reflect the continued strong (rom Florida during the peak winter and automobiles and nearly one million of grand larceny of a Lawn
demand for 'auto-train" service and spring seasons
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Four alternatives to costly school for which no state funds countywide advisory corn.
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school were drafted Tuesday alternatives to the present the board
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Roger Harris, assistant
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Seminole County School Board. busing which is paid for by the the "implementation scares me
The eIght-member, ad hoc participating parents on a free to death, referring to any
committee, chaired by Dick or reduced coct basis similar to the first three recommended
Barnett, principal of Lake the school lunch program
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citizens about billing problems.
Bill Dale, the county's director of environmental
services, said he met informally with Lane after
Kimbrough Tuesday ordered a check into reports
that citizens are told water will be cut off with only
three or four days' notice.
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women who had participated in
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plump, gray-haired grand. Radio City Station, New York,
mother. I asked her If she had NY 10019. Include a long,
had any breast problems She stamped, self addressed en
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chemica laxatives, if used for a
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answer is very simple Breast t,ulk expander laxatIve
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physical injury such us from a
blow, pinching or in any other out,youcanget bulk and should
known way. There have been get It from eating the right
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bran of the wheat or whole oats,
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performances and are em- you need The Health Letter, It
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should know, but still don't '
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CANCER (June 21-July fl)
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careful as you should be today
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in the way you handle things
LEO (July 23-Aug fl) ThiS is that be long to others Try not to
another of those days when borrow.
your charge car may
PISCES (Feb. 2(-March 20
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ex ra effort to norm at your treat your possessions with the
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Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1 915
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possession of a concealed holdup" and demanding money stolen from an auto in a parking
lot at Seminole
firearm and two counts of from two cash registers.
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delivery of a controlled sub%
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looking for vandals who used Deputy F.M. Stewart
Released on $2,000 bond on red spray pa int to write obscene reported burglars broke Into
two counts of delive ry of con- words on a chur ch building and the Las Vegas Club, Overla nd
1 trotted substance was Andrew to coat mirrors and windows of Road at the western tip of
Seminole County and took
Lee White, 22.
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Thomas Fulton Wilson, 28,
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of delivery of controlled su
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sprayed on exte ri or walls at the
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Church were investigating the reported
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day night by state and county Ave.
conditioning unit from the 2086
agents and Ovkdo police In
Officers also reported red Sussex Road residence of
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis members (from left) Cliff Miller, John connection with a two-month spray paint was used on the Marilyn P. Thurlow.
CLUB SPONSORS
Fuller and Larry Sinclair recently escorted youngsters from undercover investigation of side, windshield, license tag,
Ms. Susan M. Schwarzrock,
Rosenwald Exceptional Student Center, Altamonte Springs, on a illegal drug sales In the Oviedo windows and mirrors of a 2230 Winnebago Trail, Fern
trip to Central Florida Zoo. Shown with Kiwanlaris and teachers, area. Police said more arrests county school bus parked at Park, reported 1200 In
VISIT TO ZOO
tools
Norma Flanders and Cheryl Williams, are three of the pupils — are expected as the probe Myrtle Ave. and Fourth St.
were stolen from a garage at
Larry IA'WIS, Glenn Shank, and Dully Charkton. (Herald Photo continues.
George
McDaniel, that address,
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Two additional charges have
been lodged against anOrlando
man arrested by Sheriff's U.
R.C. Parker early Tuesday at
Fern Park on charges of
carrying a concealed firearm
and possession of burglary
tools.
David Lee Kimes, 26, was
released from county Jail on
$1,500 bond alter additional
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Mrs. Telson and Dr. Abel said $68,358.42 a year now, using the charges of possession of a
$
to administer a paid courtesy $28.19 individual pupil cost firearm by a convicted felon
survey show that "none are In busing program would cost figure.
and buying, receiving and
favor of fee busing without a "almost as much as the cost of
He said Superior Student concealing stolen property
WASHINGTON (AP) —Authorities say charges against
plan to get rid of the hazards", busing," or about $60 per year Transportation, Orlando, has were made.
antiwar activist Philip Berrigan have been dismissed
He said the people want, in- per pupil, because of the offered to provide courtesy
Sheriff's deputies said a pistol
because a British embassy employe who witnessed the
stead, State legislative action to collection system Involved,
busing service at an $80 per found with the suspect when he
spraying of red paint on embassy grounds refused to
make municipal govenment.s
Multiplying this cost times student per year cost.
was arrested near a drug store
waive diplomatic immunity to testify in the case against
provide sidewalks and over- the 2,486 pupils currently being
Wright said the current was determined to have been
the former Roman Catholic priest and two other men.
passes where warranted. Sal courtesy bused In Seminole transportation budget is stolen Nov. 3, from a doctor's
Berrigan Was arrested with Daniel Sanders, 29, and
Manfre, principal of Milwee County, Dr. Abel said the $1,675,592. but It doesn't Include car in Orlando.
James McNeil, 19, by the Executive Protective Service,
Middle School, agreed.
resulting $149,160 cost would be utility costs.
Two men escaped on foot with
"hut to prosecute them successfully, we would need a
Roy Wright, of the school borne by all the3l,l20puptls now
Fred Taylor, school tran- an undisclosed amount of cash
witness to testify," MM. U.S. Atty. Charles Rotstacher
transportation department, enrolled and would mean sportatlon director, said state - Tuesday night after holding a
said Tuesday.
said courtesy busing has cost an reduction of other "educational law says School Boards are not clerk at gun
point at the LII
Berrigan, sentenced to six years In prison for the 1968
additional $14,0.7I for this benefits."
responsible for providing Champ Store, 2752 Country Club
destruction of draft records In Cantonsville, Md., was
school year. He said It costs
"And this Is wrong," said Dr. courtesy busing or tran- Road, Sanford, sheriff's
released on parole in December 1972.
$28.19 for each pupil per year Abel.
sportatlon within the two mile deputies reported.
who Is courtesy bused now or 15
wrlgiit said total courtesy radius to school and no state
Deputy Arthur C. Price said
cents per student per day.
busing service costs taxpayers funds are provided,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ford administration is
pushing new legislation designed to produce more family
physicians and move them to rural areas and urban slums
where there are shortages of medical help.
The plan, which contains elements of other proposals
pending in Congress, consists of a scholarship program
that requires recipients to work for'a term In the Public
Health Service or as private practioners in assigned
areas.

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the basis of the number of students enrolled. The program
also would be changed to make it another means of encouraging more physicians to serve in poor areas. The
administration previously had opposed continuing the
program.

Alternatives Proposed
For 'Courtesy Busing '

Israel Boycott List Coming
WASHINGTON (AP) — Commerce Secretary Rogers
C. B. Morton says that In an attempt to avoid a political
confrontation he will provide a House panel with a secret
list of American firms pressured Into joining the Arab
boycott of Israel.
In a letter released Tuesday, Morton said he will offer
the list, provided it remains confidential, to a House
commerce subcommittee that has voted to cite him for
contempt of Congress for refusing to supply information
on the firms.
However, a leading critic of the boycott and Morton's
handling of It, said the plan to keep the names confidential
is unacceptable and that he will fight to have the full
House Commerce Committee reject Morton's compromise when It meets next week after the Thanksgiving
Day recess.

PEOPLE

Charges Against Berrigan

Have Been Dismissed

Physician Loses Court Bid

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An Alexander City
physician named in a $2 million medical malpractice suit
brought by a Florida man has lost an attempt to have the
court record of the case sealed because of extensive
pretrial publicity.
U.S. District Judge Robert Varner dl&amp;nissed Tuesday a
motion by lawyers for Dr. M. S. Brasfield asking that the
records be closed on the grounds that newspaper reports
have made It impossible for the defendant to receive a fair
trial.
Brasfield was named In the medical malpractice suit
by
Alfred B. Gordon of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., who charges
that his daughter, Dawn Elizabeth, suffered permanent
train damage from spinal meningitis, which Brasfield
had failed to diagnose.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York City's major banks,
city employe union leaders and the state legislature have
taken painful new steps designed to convince Washington
that the city deserves federal help. There are Indications
today that President Ford may now respond favorably.
As port of Gov. Hugh Carry's $9.4 billion plan to end the
city's prolonged fiscal crisis, the banks and union pension
funds agreed Tuesday afternoon to take over the major
responsibility for refinancing the city's massive shorttermdebt — andatLnterestrateslowerthantheyhave

VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Prof. Jermen Gvishiani, sonin-law of Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygin and chairman of
the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
council, has received a congratulatory note from U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on the third anniversary of the institute.
"We have noted with pride that IIASA has made great
strides In fulfilling Its promise as a unique International
organization, where cooperation betwen our nations Is
expressed by our scientists actually working together
toward solution of critical problems facing mankind,"
Kissinger wrote about the Vienna-based East-West research Institute dealing with global problems.

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Nixon says he is willing to testify In the Senate intelligence committee's continuing investigation of spy
agency activities, although he says he will reserve the
right to claim executive privilege.
A cuuiniittec pokesnmn said Tuesday night that Nixon
has told the panel he will testify on all subjects within Its
jurisdiction, Including such subjects as covert operations
against foreign govermeots and CIA domestic spying.
"Nixon has decided he wants to testify," the spokesman
said, adding that the former president is "reserving his
right to claim privilege."

Kelley Won't Punish Agents
WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director Clarr,ce M.
Kelley says he probably won't punish agents Involved In a
harassment ramnpaign a'ainst thousands of Americans if
the Justice Department doesn't prosecute the ngets.
Kelley said in an thtview Tuesday that he is not
cunsiderirg disciplinary action against tha agents "in the
absence of any direct allegations of Involvement In
something illegal."

SOUTH BEND, I nd. (Al') — Chile's
Catholic Protestant and churches" in Chile.
out the secret police were look- Santiago.
declined to give its destination
The American religious superi- Jewish communities "to give
Father Panchot was the sixth trig for them," said a source at
Father Panchot W3S taken by or estimated time of arrival beor of a Roman Catholic priest assistance to families of politi- American Catholic
missionary the Holy Cross orders offices at police from his parish residence cause "he
expelled from Chile says alle- cal prisoners."
has been In solitary
to run afoul of Chilean author. Noire Dame University.
gations that the priest was inat
4
a.m.
Nov.
15,
Father
Lewer
confinement
for 10 (lays and I
lie said the committee oper. ities in recent weeks. Another
They
were
identified
as
the
said,
and
"the American em- want him checked out by a
volved with left-wing guerrillas ated with the government's
tac- Holy Cross priest, the Rev. Rev. Philip Devlin of Wray, bas.sy
was
are "absolutely false."
permitted
to see him physician to see what his cendi.
ft approval and "provided food Gerald Whelan of Detroit, was
Cob., who sought refuge with only once.., and only with great lion Is before
The Rev. Daniel Panchot, a and clothing to families
anything else."
whose arrested Nov. 2 on charges of the papal delegation at San- difficulty."
37-year-old Holy Cross father, tread-winners had been
He
quoted
a
State Depart.
ar- "giving refuge and medical aid tiago, and Sisters Helen Nelson
was expelled Tuesday by the rested,"
Father Panchot, son of Mr. ment spokesman as saying Fa.
to wounded members of the Un- of Newark, N. J., and Paula
and Mrs. Louis Panchot of ther Panchot's appearance be.
ruling military junta after
"They aLso attempted to lo- derground," Father Lewers Armstrong
of
Boston,
members
Okmnulgee, Okla., had worked fore he left Santiago was "very
serving as a missionary in Chile cate the prisoners
and put them said,
of the School Sisters of Noire in the Santiago slums for 10 good."
for more than a decade.
'in contact with their families,"
And another Holy Cross (a. Dame, and
Margaret Iipsio of years, he said.
The Rev. William Lewers, the he said. Father Panchot
"It will truly be a Thankswas ther and three nuns from the New York State, a member of
The
expelled
priest
was
giving,"
said Mrs. Panchot,
priest's superior, protested active In the committee, he United States left Chile In early the Maryknoll order,
placed aboard a plane leaving who had had no official word of
Tuesday night that the junta said, "but
the leadership came November with safe-conduct
The nuns reportedly sought Santiago at 6:40 p.m. (EST) her
had never formally charged from the heads of the respective passes
son's release. "1 still don't
gained
"after
they
asylum
at the U.S. Embassy in Tuesday, but Father Lewers believe
found
Father Panchot and disputed
it."
Chilean allegations the priest
was involved with guerrillas.
C LOSED
Father I,P-wers said Father
THAIVING
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TALLAHASSEE (All)
There are wide dif'
ff re nces in pay and hiring procedures for faculty mern
hers and administrators within the state university
system, a Public Employes Relations Commission report
says.
However, the report by I'ERC Chairman Curtis Mack
reached no conclusions on whether the 6,000 employes
could be consolidated Into a single collective bargaining
unit.
Mack also made no recommendations for the full
commission, which is scieduled to consider the question
of university unions at its meeting Dec. 9.10 in Tampa.
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director has been fired for spending too much time going
to law school, the committee chairman says.
Dr. Thomas NeiLson, director of the House Finance and
Taxation Committee, was dismissed Monday night, Rep.
Carl Ogden, t)-Jacksonville, said Tuesday.
..ft was my feeling that he was spending too much time
at the law school and not enough with the committee,
Ogden said. "I gave him a choice and he took the law
school."

Conner Preparing For Probe
TALLAHASSEE (All)
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner says he Is going ahead with
preparations for a Dec. 3 investigation by the Ethics
Conunission, although a panel spokesman says there
currently is no plan to launch a probe.
..We are busy getting our records in order so we can
present them at a full-scale hearing," Conner said
Tuesday.
Conner said he had not heard from the Miami Herald or
St. Petersburg Times on his demand that they file a
commission complaint, "so I assume they are pondering
the situation."
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Maryland says he will run as an Independent ora third
party candidate rather than as a Republican if he decides
to enter the 1976 presidential race.
The Republican senator had considered a possible GOP
candidacy but said Tuesday he dropped the Idea nf
challenging President Ford and former California (sr.
Ronald Reagan In primary elections because such a
challenge might erode the President's chances for victory
and might Increase prospects of a rightward turn for the
party.

Need For Watchdog Cited

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Ftlty-year certlfleates were presented Tuesday night In ceremonies held by York Rite Masonry
Taylor Commandery 28 of Sanford to four Mmons. From kit Brady E. Mitchell, muter of the lodge;
Al Keeth, high priest; General J. C. Hutchinson, 50-year member and oldest attending Mason; Arnold Williams, illustrious master of the council; L B. Steele, SO-year member; Russ Hammond,
commander; H. W. Deane, 50-year member and Mrs. Bennett Smith accepting for her husband.
(herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

Jury Trial Ends
In Deadlock
The burglary trial of a former
Ware, who Orlando police
Orlando police informant ended officers Identified as an tinin a mistrial Tuesday when a dercover Informant In narcotics
six-member circuit court jury and stolen property cases, is
arino.inccd it was hopelessly accused of burglarizing two
deadlocked after two hours apartments at Spanish Trace
deliberation.
Apartments, Altamon te
Circuit Judge A.J. Hosem.ann Springs, on Oct. 8.
Jr. ordered Andre Lemar Ware,
Ware told the jury he went to
22, of Orlando, held in jail for
the location, with two
re-trial the week ci Jan.
unidentified men who pulled
burglaries in his role of Un1
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However, Orlando officers
said Ware hadn't been
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Sheriffs deputies
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color television, camera
HIGHWAY SAFETY equipment and two rings taken
In the burglaries after Ware's
arrest.

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The Seminole County Grand Jury has recessed Its
reported probe of county government actions and
allegations of Sunshine Law violations until next Wednesday.
Grand Jurors decided to take the one week break in
the four-week-old Investigation on Tuesday after bearing
testimony from State Rep. Bob hlattaway, D.Altamante
Springs, and State Atty. Abbott Herring's chief In.
'estlgator, Jack H. Fulenwider.
s Hattaway,wbovpenttsohow.hiastweekb,heg,,
Jury room, was closeted with the jury for 30 minutes on
Tuesday.
Fulenwider, who has been before the Jury numerous
times during the probe, was in the grand jury room for
two hours Tuesday and exited carrying a black ease
imllar to those used by Herring's staff to carry tape
recorders, tapes and Investigative files,
In an Investigation prior to the grand jury probe
Herring's stall Is known to have utilized tape recorders
Instead of court reporters in the taking of statements from
witnesses.
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Knowles added.
"Once they called us to get an
Idea of how much work we
The City of Sanford
may would be asking them to do In
terminate its relationship with the next year," he
said. "Then
a Tampa law firm if a bill for
they charged us for the call."
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13,053,66 is not withdrawn and
Asked LI
firm would lose
corrected, according to City its positionthe
as the city's labor
Manager
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"Pete" attorneys, Knowles said the
Knowles.
reply to his letter would have a
"I wrote them a letter saying
strong influence on that
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we wouldn't pay for things we decision.
Weren't responsible for,"
"If they write back saying,
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Knowles said.
'Look, we made a mistake,' it
The city manager received
-would do a lot to smooth things
permission from the city over,"
Knowles said.
commission to reject the bill
Knowles said the firm of
from the law firm of Alley, Alley, Alley and Blue
had been
Alley and Blue at Monday handling
the city's labor law
night's commission meeting. account for approximately
one
In a memorandum to the year.
commissioners, Knowles
referred to the bill as a "ripoff."
"They sent us a lot of In.
formation we would have
received anyway through official channels circulars, rule
changes, and so forth — and
billed us for it," Knowles
complained.
The bill also Included charges
for telephone calls that were not
the city's responsibility,
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The mistreatment of the
elderly In nursing homes is very real problem that a new
watchdog committee should actively investigate, Gov.
Reubin Askew says.
"There are a lot of people being abused who simply do
not have a spokesman," Askew told members of the
statewide Nursing Home Ombudsmen Committee. "You
can serve as their spokesman."
Askew made his remarks at an organizational meeting
Tuesday of the s&amp;'vcn-mnt'mber board, which he recently
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A member of the commission
examining gcvernmental policy on gambling says after
two days of hearings in Miami that the panel may not
recommend a significant change In federal gambling
la ws.
Sen. Robert Taft, It-Ohio, said Tuesday that many persons expect the Commission on the Review of the National
Policy Toward Gambling to recommend a softer federal
line on betting. However, he said the panel has not
reached a decision.
"It's a very difficult thing to decide," Taft said, "but
I'm not at all sure that we'll be recommending much of a
drastic change in federal policy at all,"

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TAu.AIIAssEi: i'M'i — Forty-two emnployes of
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin have voluntarily signed Sunshine Amendment petitions, Asst. Atty. Gen. James
Whlsenand says.
ievin told Gov. Reubin Askew In a letter Tuesday that
the petition signatures had been submitted from his office
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commission established by the legislature to halt the
rapid rise in premiums.
Both measures submitted Tuesday to the Medical
Liability Study Commission would result in extra charges
to persons who go to hospitals, where officials say 90 per
cent of the malpractice claims arise.
One of the proposals would apply a $10 charge to all persons who use hospital services, which officials said would
raise $81 million a year to go into a pool to pay off
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filed by,
attorney, R.J.
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voted in October that It had
found cause to believe McCain
violated the Florida Constitidion, lawsandethicalstandards for lawyers and Judges.
It directed that proceedings
be started whlch,Il they result
in a guilty verdict, could mean
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ORLANDO ( All)
Former Sen. Edward J.
Gurney says he's broke and may be unable to raise the
money needed to finance his defense in a second trial on
federal conspiracy and perjury charges.
"It's as simple as that. I don't have it," Gurney said
Tuesday after his lawyer told a federal judge he may have
to withdraw from the case.
Gurney declined to elaborate on his efforts to raise
money for legal fees, but defense attorney C. Harris
Dittmar said the one-time Republican senator currently
was trying to mortgage his home.

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require city workers to contribute to their pensions.

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Gurney Says He's Broke

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OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — For more than 100 marijuana
research programs across the nation and overseas, their
grass supply Isn't from the neighborhood "denier." !nstead, it's grown with federal money on a heavily guarded
plantation just outside this university town.
This pampered, pedigree marijuana Is from the University of Mississippi's five-acre farm, the country's only
legal marijuana fields. The crop has been going to
researchers at other universities including Columbia,
Tulare, Stanford and Berkeley because scientists desire a
standard variety of marl jauna that allows experiments at
different locations to be compared.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Public Service corn.
rissloner Bill Bevis says granting Southern Bell a $166
million rate increase Is the only way to be sure
the firm
will earn i ts authorized profit of 8.75 per cent.
Bevis, split Tuesday with PSC Chairman
Billy Mayo,
who opted for a $15/.1 million
increase, deadlocked the
commission and sent it into a third attempt today to
determine the increase.
In any case, the hike will be the largest ever granted a
Florida utility.
The commissioners also must thrash out how
much the
increase will cost each of Southern Bell Telephone &amp;
Telegraph Co.'s two million Florida customers, and by
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be the Lopk' for the next Personality Breakfast
sponsored by the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce on Dec. 2 a the Chanther meeting room.

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Army Corps of Engineers and the Central and
Southern Florida Flood Control District,
Miles will be introduced by S. 0. Chase Jr., of
Chase and Co., Sanford, and a director of the Water

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Animals will then be properly led and placed
with people who can care for them in a proper
manner.
To date, approximately 12 people have volun.
teered to adopt unwanted horses,
We [eel that anyone who willfully lets any animal
go unfed or improperly cares for same is guilty of
gross negligence and has no right to own the
animal.
So if you
horse, orknowof anyone else that
owns one and cannot give it the at te ntion it needs

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Practically every city, county, state, and federal

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care for properly?
If such Is t he case and you really care about what
happens to your animal, you can now call the
"1 ltiiigiy Horse Hotline" at 831-30 and t he horse
ill be picked up by members of the Seminole
County Humane Society and the county's animal
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An agreement to supply two nuclear reactors
to Egypt for power plants may emerge as part of
the U.S. aid package stemming from the Sinai
agreements. Since the safeguards to prevent
diversion of nuclear materials into weapons would
be stricter than any the United State has
demanded in the past, there should be no criticis m
that we are "escalating" the war potential in the

Middk East,

'Vet this impending deal can only add to the
uneasiness created by the burst of traffic in nuclear
technology around the world. Paradoxically, the
United States is seeing its own conversion to
nuclear power bog do%%m amid concerns over cost
and safety' factors while the rest of th e world is

stepping up its nuclear development.
Developing countries see nuclear power as th e
answer to the new high price for oil they now use to
generate electricity. European countries see the
export of nuclear technology as a way to offset
their own high payments for Middle Eastern oil.
Th is impetus to international trade could have
be nefits in the long run, but there is a danger that it
will break down the restraints and safeguards
which mem bers of the original nuclear "club"
tried to attach to the spread of nuclear know-how,
SOMe countries acquiring nuclear reactors and
fuel processing plants are not subscribers to the

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which would
pledge them not to develop atomic weapons.
France has been negotiating to ex port its
technology to Argentina, South Korea, Pakistan
and Taiwan. The Soviet Union is reported ready to
provide a nuclear power plant to Libya, a country
under the leadership of the unpredictable
Nluammar Khadaffi, and possibly to Cuba. The

atomic device detonated by India last year
materials from a reactor supplied by Canada for
"research."
It is reported that Brazil decided to buy nuclear
reactors and fuel-processing plants from West
Germany because the restrictions attached by th e
Germans were less strict than those demanded by

Too, everyone knows that the

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and when it's necessary to venture out In
th e family wagon, slow it down and Arrive Alive.
We don't wan t to have to print your obituary Just
yet especially as a traffic fatality.
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Cal Tech years back, I had a professor who
regularly told his history class that in a
democra cy, the talkers rule.
We elect the men who say what we want them
to say and promise what we want to hear. Of
course, th ey do not always deliver after th e votes
are counted .
Our clean up eff orts are based on faulty
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l,auri J. Rajala, Deltona
Pauline H. Wisniewski,
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Charlene M. Zuelch, Winter
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Mrs. Nathaniel (Catherine)
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"I brought you this fypically American gift —
refrigerator with leftover Thanksgiving turkey in
it!"

It began, as the test imony showed, wi th the
late J. Edgar Hoover. The cantankerous FBI
chief developed a boi ling Latred for King d uring
the tur bu lent 1960s.
Some suspect that Hoover became J ea lous of
King's Nobel pc-ax pr ize, an honor the old man
had coveted for himself. CThers say Hoove r
simply be ca me co nv inced, al toget he r falsely,
that the civil rights leader was a communist
s)Thpa thlzer.
From close associates of both an ta gonists, we
have now pieced together more of the compelling
story.
Early In th e 1960s, the FBI began monitoring
King's activities. Some of his hotel rooms were
bugged. One of the tapes contained a replay of an
tqroarlou.s party, which he had attended at
Washington's old Wllnrd Hotel.
The FBI director a nd his trusted sidekick,
Clyde Tolson, conspired together to send this
embarrassing tape to King's wife, CoccUs. The
idea disturbed the subordinates who were ordered to carry out the blackma il plot. But in
thosø days, no one th the FBI dared f,.d up to

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Edna M. Gustafson
Arthur Harrell
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Friday 40s north SOs central and
Annie L Johnson605 south becoming by Sunday
near 50 north to upper 60s north
Everett A. Knerr
and 7Os elsewhere becoming by
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AREA DEATH
AUSTEIJ. l.A1u;ENT

Longwoo d ; sister, Christine
Harvey, Valdosta, Ga.; three
Austell Mack Largent, 74, of brothers, W. Stanley Largent,
225 Palmetto St., Longwood Longwood, J. W. Largent,
died Tuesday afternoon. A Tampa and Hubert P. Largent,
native of Erin, Tenn., he had La Crosse, Wis.; and a number
lived In the Longwood area for of nieces and nephews.
the past 36 years. If was a
Gramkow-Gaines
Funeral
Methodist and was the retircd home, Longwood in charge of
maintenance supervisor for the arrangements.
Seminole Count' Board of
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Mrs. Geneva Largent; a son
Donald Largent; three grandchildren. Sherry. Minnie G. anti
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the formidable Hoover.
"one way out." The 34 days coincided with the Lowery
and Andrew Young,
Upon Hoover's Instructions, the tapes were date he was !'Jnn4lM
.i---,-,--- in rp4'.iu th. i,vII
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ntercu,, King sighed: "You'd think
1A
L&amp;C
doctored In the FBI lab to bring out Kin g's voice , in Oslo.
the
FBI
would understand that we're trying to
loud and clear. Th en the tape was carefully
Clearly, the suicide suggestion and the save America," Th
e Nobel laureate showed his
cleaned of fingerprints or telltale evidence that scurrilous tape were
timed
to
hit
King
with
a
colleagues
th
e
letter.
might link it to the FBI.
All agreed it was no mete
one-two punch. But the FBI had not reckoned crank note
but a foolish FBI attempt to get King The tape was packed In a seven-Inch reel box,
with the enormous workload at King's Sou th ern to kill himself. Young
recalls that King chuckled
which was also sanitized of fingerprints. Christian Leadership
Conference, For weeks, grimly over the prepostero
Hoover's orders were, as one aide r ec alls, to th e group had been
of the scheme.
collecting tapes of King's
The group aLso listened carefully to
mail it "from a soutl'ern it.ate" to Coretta King speeches
the tape,
for posterity.
which was often Inaudible .
in Atlanta,
But
King's
voice
The FBI material, therefore, was burled In could be heard making
An FBI agen t, unaware of the contents of the
an
occasional
ribald
poisonous package, was dispatched by plane to the pileup of tapes and mall, Dr. King showed up crack. There was also audible evidence of a
Florida to mall It. This was the sole purpose of In Oslo, accepted the award and returned home, sexual Interlude, They agrecJ, however, that
quite unaware that he iad been Invited by t he King was not Involved in this prt1on of the tape.
his plane trip.
Then the civil rights leader,
FBI to kill himself,
The vindicti ve Hoover also ordered that a
speaking
As
sorrowfully,
Ki
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friends
said he had Previously felt he
recall, It was Coretta who
separa te 'ssage, suggesting suici de, should be
could
rna'! to King himself. It was typed, according eventually opened t he package from Florida. count on the FBI to protect his rights. But no
to one source, on an old typewriter, with a One friend has the Im pr ession that the letter was longer, he said, could the FBI be trusted,
sent in the same pa ckage wi th the tape.
Footnote: We were the
smudgy, red-and-black ribbon.
first to report on May
24, 1%8, that the
The civil rights leader later specula ted that
FBI
was
bugging
and badgering 4
Cocetta King played part , the scratchy, Dr.
Martin Luther King. We reported
Hoover got the su icide Idea from reports that garbled tape and th
that the
en called her husband. King
King as a child had tried to injure himself was aware that
FBI,
among
other
things,
had
spread
stories
the FBI was trying to discredit about his sex
life.
following the death of a beloved gra ndmother. him, lie immedia
tely concluded that both the
At the request of hth5 associates,
Our FBI sources doubt, however, that Hoover tape and letter were e
we inth doing of the FBI.
vestigated
the FBI's smear charges
knew about this childhood incident.
Next day, he summoned some of his closest and
against
him
published our findings on Octobe
In any even t, the diabolical message associates to his Atlanta offices, Among them
r 9, The
Senate hearings have now confirmed our
suggested that King had only 34 days to take the were the Reverends Ralph Aberna
thy, Joseph revelations

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Since 1972 the average cost of fud oil used to
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now 59' of our total operating costs'
ftc! costs have increased so much that last year the'.'
were 3½ times greater than our payroll. And more than
times our total net income.

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adjustment charge on your bill, to help defray
those costs.

(And, by the way, F11 doesn't keep a cent of that money.
It all goes to pay for fuel,)
We're working hard to hold costs down. To employ
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That's one reason we're relying more and more on
nuckar power. It's the least expensive ourcc of fuel
availalk to its. During the 12 months ending
Septernkr, we saved more than 14 million barrels of oil by
using nuclear-generated power. That's a fuel cost st in to
our cu3((flJkl'S of ()t'cr 161 million dollays.
Today, we're building additional nuclear power
plants. With the price of oil til! rising, it's the rnot
Important single way we know to hold down the
cost of
our fuel bill. And your electric bill.

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Norman l)eVere Howard NOV. 230
DEC 2
Starlight Promenaders Chapter UDC, home of Mrs.
City Beautiful Cat Club's
Orlando Chapter, Zero
Square Dance Club of DeBary 11.13. McCall, 2317 MellonvUlc annual Cataraina, 10 a.m. 5 Population Growth mem"Turkey Trot" Thanksgiving Ave., 2:30 p.m.
pm, Orlando Exhibition hall. bership meeting, 7:30 p.m,,
Dance, 8 pin., DeBary Corn- NOV. 28-29
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Room 222, Busch Science
n1unity Center, Shell Road.
Songwriters
Guild
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Central
Building, Rollins College,
Garage sale for Seminole
O pen to guests and visitors.
Band,
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Winter
Park. Slide presenJIn:h School
7:30 p.m., First Federal, tation, 'how Things Work."
p.m., Sanford Plaza.
NOV. 28
Edgewater Drive near Prin..
Florida Nurses Association,
Central Florida Stop-ERA NOV. 29
ceton, Orlando. Original and District 37, will meet at
Coalition workshop seminar 8
hobo dinner and dance traditional music, caroling, Seminole County Health
p.m., Florida Fed eral Savings sponsored by Sanford VFW (lancers, refrctirnents. Center, French Avenue,
Sanand Loan, 919 W. SR 436, Post 10108 at post home on Children welcome, no charge. ford, at 4 p.m.
Altamonte Springs. Topics: lakefront. Serving 6-8 p.m.;
Seminar on how to file your
Skating Party, Melodee
Skating Rink, 7:A9:,V p.m. to Medicare Claims for faster
strategy for supporting anti- by Wayne Ellis. Open to public, benefit minole
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School processing, Sanford Civic
ERA candidates.
dress optional.
Center, 2 p.m.
Band.
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Tue.sday's high 63. Overnight
Phoebe Levine, Deltona
Bernadette C. Miller, Deltorta low 37.
Dorothy St. Sirles, Deltona
Mostly sunny today and
And rea H. Fortson, Lake partly cloudy Thursday. A
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slight chance of showers
Dorothy
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Raybold, Thursday. Warmer with highs
Longwood
in the low to mid 70s today and
Mildred H. Stoneleigh, mid to upper 70s Th ursday.

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Lump Sum Pay Increases

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campa
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warf ar e against the Jewish sta
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Sanford:
Otto C. Borsdorf
Bradley I... Bozeman
Jamie Poison
Amanda Forman
lnabelle Jennings
Twinkle 0. Knight
Oscar A. McAlurii
Helen J. Finch, Altamonte
Sprin gs
Shelly Leininbach, DeBary
Stephen M. Clem, [)eltona

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BIRTHS
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Mrs. Mathew southeasterly 10 to 15 mph this
(Mildred I Mickens, a baby girl, afternoon and southerly

government to try to indoctrinate (them)," says
B'nai B'rith national chairman Seymour

well set in his ways. Very few men change
a legitimate effort to Put forward the Arab side.
the United States. The nuclear exporters should be
stripes. What they have done or not done In the
How much money the pro-Israel lobby has
competing on the price and quality of what they
lesser offices they've held Is likely what they'll
spent In the United States over the years—and
offer — not by being more lenient on controls.
door not do when elected to higher post.
to call it a lobby Is by no means to denigrate It—
NEW YORK (All) - How would you like to
While lump sum programs haven't been ac- Is anybody's guess. Maybe
Last summer Secretary of State Henry
We need, therefore, more impartial studies in
not as much as the
depth of the complete voting records of men who receive )our next raise in a lump sum rather cePted throughout industry as have some other Arabs pIan to, but then the pro-Israelis have
had
Kissinger proposed that new international agencies
have been legislators, not se lected votes in- than spaced out in monthly or biweekly types of benefits, those who already have them no competition up to now.
be formed to cope with this nuclear boom — not Just
tended to reinforce the bias of this polling paychecks over an entire year's time1
believe there are special reasons today why that
One would like to think, however, that
for safety's sake, but to prevent waste of uranium
Companies that have tried the method claim It might happen.
organization or
America's support of Israel is not t&amp; result of
oming scarce around the
Most importantly, we need complete records has enabled them to improve worker morale at
After decades of increased benefits many indoctrination but is simply due to the fact that
on
almost
no
additional
cost
to
themselves,
world. His concept of developing regional nuclear
how
these
industries
men
feel they have reached a limit, albeit most Americans believe that Israel's
on
voted In committee
cause is
assuming of course that the raises were due to be perhaps a temporary one. Flexible
sigflhflcant legislation,
power centers would provide for more efficient use
hours and Just and that the continued existence of this tiny
or
a
granted
anyway.
of th ose resources and simplify the problem of
lump sum pay pr ogra ms permit them to add oasis of democracy
he has been In priva te business
surrounded by enemies Is a
Workers
report
they
benefit
by
being
profession,
able
to
we need to know how he conducted
benefits without further increasing costs,
preventing diversion of materials into weapons
very important matter.
himself. What kind of assistants cad he hire? take advantange of Investment opportunities,
From the worker's viewpoint, the program
production.
Actually, the very lopsidedness of American
How did he follow through on curtomer corn- pay cash for long.delayed purchases, settle large permits a greater feeling of control over Income sympathy
for Israel may be more of a potential '
Nuclear power remains the most promising
pIal.nts, if he's a businessman' How did he bills, take vacations and even build savings at the very time that some Industries and banks threat to her
interests than any Arab "master
means at hand to produce electric power in an era conduct his cases, if an attorney? What was the
are preparing for the automatic, electronic plan" of propaganda. A lot of Americans have
of declining availability of fossil fuels at
Some life insurers, who are the principal users transfer of payrolls to banks,
quality of his work as a teacher? How did he
lately begun to realize that they have never
handle crises? What was his attention to duty? of lump sum pay plans, consider them second
economical prices. In spite of all the benefit that
awe
are
a
few
really heard the case for the Ara
Users of the plan don't deny
What kind of friends and associates did he at- only to fleAible work hours as the most popular of
can flow from the harnessed atom, it will be highly
disadvantages.
Maybe the Arabs don't have a case, or very
the relatively newer "fringe" benefits,
tract. What kind of people were his enemies?
dangerous for the world if safeguards against
much
of one. We believe they don't. Had they ,
Foremost,
perhaps,
Is
that
the
A study by the Life Office Management
lump sum
If be is, or has been, an incumbent senator or
%ith only a modicum of goodwill, accept the
reckless proliferation of nuclear technology are
representative, a state legislator, governor or Association, an industry group that runs special payments sometimes require additonal admin' partitioning
of Palestine back In 1948 instead of
sacrificed to the interests of trade, diplomatic
President, what kind of men and women did he COU1'S5 for execu ti ves and managers, found that istration and record-k eeping. Deducations, for
immediately launching a military drive to ex'
must be worked out In advance.
advantage and national prestige.
choose for his staff? How did they operate? How about life Insurers now offer the benefit but example,
In
addition,
many
that
plans develop variations In tinguish Israel, the dispossessed Palestinians
very few outside the Industry do so.
honest have they been? What were or are their
which
onehalf
the
raise
L's accepted in a lump and they profess so much concern about would have
They trace many of th e plans to a program
ob jectiv es? Th ese people are the real clue to a
begun in 1969 by Union Mutual Life Insurance the remainder spread out ss an addition to each the homeland they clamor for and Israel would
candidate's character
not what he
not now be occupying territories it seized in selfCo., Portland, Maine, that was limited to em- paycheck .
defense in a series of wars
Has he been active in community efforts? Has p!oyes with a
minimum salary of $15,000 and 10
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget has been
Mother drawback Is that the impact tends to
We believe that the goal of Arab governments
he sought titles and left the work to others? Does years service.
studying how to reduce paperwork In the government and has
diminish with time. The employe forgets about in general, and of Palestinian activists
be repeatedly come up with pipedrearn plans
in par.
Since then, Union Mutual has expanded Its the lump sum received and already used, and
finally analyzed the problem. As the OMB re ports: 'Ibere is
nei ther he no r anyone else could carry out? Does rwogram
ticular, remains, purely and slmnlv. thi
to Include IhnLcP ru
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y all they
$10,000 and above with five years service, and
and development stages of reporting require~ts information
ar earlier,
want. We are confident Americans will not fall
pick up the pieces? These are the things, usually permits immediate participation for some
on existing re porting and guidance on how to minimize burdcn
But isn't this, defenders ask, more a comment for any propaganda line
unreported, thattell uswhat kindof a man we're higher level execu ti ves. It pla ns furth
— from whatever
er cx- on human nature and an Inflated economy, t ha n source — no
associa tion wi th new requirements."
dealing wi th.
matter
how
sutAley
pan,sion.
or attractive
AU the government has to do, obvioy, is send out a memo
a criticism of lump sum pay programs'
clothed.
'Partments teffing them to iWtiale and develop reporting
requirements wi th Information on existing reporting and

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from a "complex array" of pro-Arab
. organizations, publications, U. S. oil companies,
estimat ed one million Arab-Americans and
other individua ls.
"The American people should be made aware
that so much money Is being used by Arab

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Her father, Antonio Clark, here to represent them in the

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1.t,(') ('nriiiirnn criiiimnals also are expected to be released
or to 90 shorter Selitenet's.

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The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rI
has revealed a $45-million
Arab "master
plan" for an "anti-Israel and anti-Jewish
propaganda and lobbying offensive" in the
United States aimed at such •'key targets" as
legislators, the mass med ia, business, labor,
college campuses, churches and the black
community.
Arab governments are putting $30 million into

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Promises to be a multimillion dollar campaign —
fi gures In terms of money and volunteer man

to hold candidates feet to the rite.
But this ca mpa ign will fail because it heads In
the wrong direction. It's based on the premise
that hard questions will expose a candidate's
true alms and make possible an accurate
prediction of what he will doonce in office
Much of the emphasis is on more press con-

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and a Miarm resident since she proud about. Now they ha
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his reign with a liberal gesture of a general amnesty that
governmen( sources say may free about 1,000 political
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the contest," she said. "I am
very ha ppy because! can give
my people something to be

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Miami brushed off Tuesday the take away from inc."
said, "The Conitnunisis didn't contest. Ical merchants paid said Havana did not send a
contestant because "it is the ofCuban goverrunent's disavowal
Angel
Dalinau.
first think she would win, but when Iier expenses.
tidal policy of a socialist counof her title as Miss Free Cuba in secretary of the Cuban em- they saw she was in the finals,
"This is the first time Miss

(;onies after pro-Communist
Paratroops and air force men seized
the four bases at
(ia% n Tuesday and took several hosta ges, nc
i luding the
air commander for the Lisbon area,
Costa (;oiIiL's called the revolt an
attempted Coup arki .m
Proo(ation to civil war." lie ordered the Lisbon coinS
Illandi) regimens to crush it,

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Feels Cuban even though she is a return home after being named don't like her representing our
naturalized U.S. citizen,
fourth runner-up, "I'm Cuban ccuntry."

.iir force ba-se toda%. but surrendered at three other
as a leftist niilgar revolt that broug
ht Portugal close to
civil war apparently collapsed.
lisbonwas under a -state of siege dech
ared by President
F ranciso da ('osta

and ending on Sunday at midnight.

servance of the Thanksgiving holiday and many
more will remain closed on Friday to give employes
an extra long holiday.
Su ch is the case with Florida Driver 's License
Examination offices.
Charles Butler, examinations supervisor, said
all area examination bureaus would close this

vant in I,ondon says she still says," Slim Clark said upon her slw- dm-sn't represent us and we

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Cuban exile who represented troversy during the contest last pageant promoters that Miss t here was nothing they could do
lx1tr1tes from the island re- Thursday.
Clark should be disqualified to stop her."
public in the Miss World pag'1 don't care liat anybody because she "is American now,
A native of Santiago de Cuba

Leftist Revolt Nears End,
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The public is invited to attend the 8a.m. session

WORLD
BRIEF

t he subject of the holiday, we would like
to remind one and all once again that the thousands
of school children In the area will also be out of
school until Mon(iay and we urge everyone to use
extra caution while driving on our highways.
We all know that at times these youngsters
become high spirited and fail to observe everyday
rules and regulations w he n It comes to walking
our highways, crossing streets, etc. and it's
along
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evening and remain dosed until Monday.
While on

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NEW YORK - A major operating In the
United States
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No
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national survey conducted by today are charlatans. Some corn1nunh(y,5Opercentorn.e
Consi
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removes his own clothes and
of all married couples are
. William Ii. Masters, whose
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examples
the
like
Family
these, takes the client Into another research with Mrs. Virginia
Services have crimi na l rtcords Not a dissatisfied w iI th their
ilVes,
documented in the article:
AssociationutAmericatFSAA', single state has a law licensing
As a resu,1, a growing
room to meet a nude woman Johnson blazed a new trail In
for the Reader's Digest
A small souttwrn community associate.
legitimate
setting number of people are tuming to informed FS
sex
therapy
that
local
disclosed a number of shocking minimum standards for the
A
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p:rt
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therapist was
abuses m the comparatively education or experience. Th
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us i ns tead of helping, reports the
Psychiatric
Association
last
havimt sex relations which he
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an%
. body can hang out a shingle article. "in city after city, sex
COflsiuCfru
correctiv e, with his be encouraged to try a lesbian iummer, Dr. Masters warned
The FSAA, which is the in any state and call
himself tor theranists were found
that "patients - particular)'
client.c,
lar&amp;!est volunteer (amilt'. h
as well as a heterosexual sex sexual dvs(iintUnnn)
A well-known western sex experiencic early in life, "so
counseling organization in the conducted
inthe
ntsthtS of
are especially susceptible O
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rSAA survey, seeking their help. Victims therapist directs each new male that she can decide which
51" cities in 26 have suffered depression, patient to strip naked the
authority figures." lie called
least half of the 3400-6000
p
sex states includes the finding that nervous breakdowns, broken minute he
for the Institution of criminal
arr i v es for his first
therapists reported to be in
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is right to demand that she quit, Issue of
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Increase
parlor. Our problem is the thiele packs a day. and you
need to "relax." When you gel vours? For a personal reply, wrou to
growing number of women who should have seen her when she home. ASK
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Clerk 01 Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
BY: Cecelia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk

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the (DISTRICT 1)

TWO (2)MEMBERSOF THE City
Council of the Ci1 ty of Casselbirrry,
Florida
This Notice shall be Posted a
reured in the City ot Catselberry,

$975
DES 169

SEMI NOLE

7. FRED WIDERMAN- BA(12
ISIS) 112V- R )A Residential
Zon-Rear Yard Varancefrom 10
to 3 to build Swimming pool on Lot
77, Block N. Northgate, P8 10. Pgs
f2 94, In Section 20 21 30. on Hewitt
Lone, (DIlT. II
3. MATTIE PERRY BA (17 15

15) 116V- R I Residential Zofw Lot Width variance from lor to 6o ss onthefollowingdescrbedproperty
Beg $3164' N and 621 I' W 04 SE Cci'

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107 SA' Ely 60 801 to beginning, ac
cording to Section 33 19 31, on
Wash ngton Street (01ST. 2)
4. EARL H. BLALOCK- SA($2

Lot Sizevariancefromsfton
9400
Lot 1, Block N. Longwood Park, PS
11, Pg 9. in Section 20 20 30, on

P4j' BOARD

Marjorie
PONER BAt 12 15

Notice of Public Hearing
DectmberlS.975
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7S) INV-R IAA Resideritial Zan*SldeyardvaranefromlS'toWon
L ot ]. Block B Spring Lake HIllS. PB
IS. Page-s 73 &amp; 71, in Section 23 212'7,
on Spring Cove Trail (01ST. 3)

A. NATIONAL AUTOCRAFT
MFG. CO- (12 IS 75) 23V M 1
Industrial Zone and C) Commercial
Zone- Tp reduce buffer yard from

1. DENNIS K. BARNCORD- 9300 sq ft and Lot Width Variance

Lots

Special Exception to Park a ff~obiie

10, 11, 12. and 13. Block E. Weit
Alt mont
Section 1. P 5 10,
of NW1,a of NEI-t of Section 13 21 32. Pg
section ii2im on the
on Oleander Street (DIST. 1)
$ØIJttt • side of Tangerine Street
. GEORGE L. AYERS. JR- (01ST a)
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Zone--variance

on fence height

1124,95' P4 a nd 300'W of SE cor Lot S from 3' to 6 on Lots 21 and 77 Block
in Section n 19-32, run N 313.53, S 12 B. Sanlando Springs, Traci L PS 3,

deg)) w 3.3301 $31355 N 12 deg
Sanford, Florida 37711
E 353.0$' to Osceola Road. Further
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
of
Publish Nov 26&amp; Dec 3 10 I? 1973 described at located at IPIC

Pg 53, in Section $21 21 Further
describedasIocatedatthecorof
RObeqtt Street and Palm Springs

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3 THOMAS L LANE-BAit? 15 $575) 120v- P lA Residential
PROPOSED CHANGES AND 75) 7ITE-A 1 Agriculture Zone-- Zone-Rear Yard Variance from 10

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timition the NE1 4 of NE1 4 of Section variance from 2S' to 1, for room

OF THE ZONING ORDIIANCE OF
71 32. on CurryvIle Road IDIST
THE CITY OF SANFORD 1)

addition on Lot9. Bt 1, PhiIlip3
Section of Loch Arbor, in Se'ct,cn

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Meeting
This publiC hearing will be held in
beginning 30 ft along N 330 for the County Commission Chambers

S. CHARLES L. COOPER-BA

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OffiCe and Institutional) Dittrit
as located on
rvate road off heard Orally Hearings may be
Sa id propert y being more par . Michigan Street (01ST ?)
continued from time to time as may
titularly described as follows.
6 DENNY VENABLE- BA(17 15 be found necessary Further details
a From SR1AA (Single Family iS) I1TE - A 1 Agriculture Zone- available by calling P31330. Et
Residential) District: South t
Toparkmoc7llePsomeonLofslafld7 3O
of Lot 151. 5mb Park. Plat Block D. HenlOnt Acres. in Sec 21
SemInole County Board
Boa S. Page
20 3D. on Private road off Oak Lane
of Adjustment
( 01ST?)
62 (Multiple Family

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Transactions And Loan Payments

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25th Street and Mellonville Avenue Zor4-To park a mobile home an the Office Of the Zoning Administrator
is proposed to be retoncid to RMOI N1 I of Lot 33, Mecca Hammock. In will be considered and persons
(Multiple Family
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Commis"n Room in the City Hall in the SE ccw of StO Ion I 20 32. thence
the City ol Sanford Flor ida all 00 P4 660 thence 3)) ft thence 5 4
OclockP M OnDecemberl 1915 to n thence E 330 It. 330 ft to point of

to the Zoning Ordinance of the City eastmont Furthef described as of the Courihouse. SomfOrd, Floridd,
of Sanford. as follows:
located an Old S.R, 46, (DIST 1)
on December 13. 1975, or 1.00 P M,

lo order solume's I II end III send $1 for each making checks
panhIe
Seek &amp; Find in care of this newspaper.

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Notice s hereby
gven that a parka mobilehomeonthe following
Public Hearing will be held at the described property begin 330 Not

consider changes and amendments

Enjov much larliter "Seek &amp; Find puzzles with over .50
dt-woveries per panel in an all-new serie,.% of 24-page booklets.

Creamy Whipped Potatoes-Candied Sweet Potatoes

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following city officials, to *.t
ONE (1) MAYOR of the City of

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writ I hili couiwin #A 11 lin pla&lt; inj vouf
ordtf. 1.111111 (li riiiii ((,ulU)(1. pirf Fliff.
Thm

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Said election shall be held at the an Lot 4 (less N 32 11' and Ins the S
Casselberry Fire Department
Block F. OommericPi Hills
Building on Triplet Lak:Driveon 3599').
6th Addition. PB Is. Pg 75, in Section
said date and at the times author iirecl 26 21 30. on Woumpi Trail

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November. A D., 1975

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cor of Section 6 21-30, run N773ft. W
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located on Chalotte
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Notice is hereby given that trio
Court of Seminole County. Florida,
for Reformation of Deed and you Seminole County Board of Ad
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'tten defenses if any,
FRANK hearing to consider the following
C. WHIGHAM, of STENSTROM, items
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CHRIST THE SAVIOUR BA I2 IS

Tuesday, December 2. 1973,

that CHARLES MEYERS and
RE BECCA MEYERS, his wife,
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filed a Complaint in the Circuit TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

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PROCLAMATION OF

COUNTY. Casselberry. Florida

REBECCA MEYERS, hit wife,

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Mac Davis, has moved away in love wi th a man, Peter
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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(9) All My Children
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Plaintiffs, Florida. and Shall b* publi.hed in
the Evening Herald once each week
because she s not primarily a In the opening half hour, it will vs
ROSA PAYTOPI and LEONARD P. for at least tOUt (1) consecutive
singer, but ra ther a comic be
"Prowlers
of
the PAYTON, her husband, a nd ROSA weK prior to December 2 1973.
actor.
Dated at Casselberry, Florida,
Everglades." It's fascinating, a PAYTON and LEONARD P.
PAYTON.
PAYTON this 23rd day of October, A D. 1975
db a
Thie last really successful trip through the Florida
var iety be fore Carol was Flip Everglades, as seen through CHARLES FALK: and WILBERT
Bill B. Grier,
Wilson, who had four good the eyes of the animals that SMITH,
Mayor
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FLAGSHIP DANK OF

This notice Shall be published once TO TH E REGISTERED VOTERS
THE CITY OFCASSELBERRY.
each week for four cornecutive OF
FLORIDA:
eks in One EH
vening
by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
we
Dated this 3rd day of Novembef.
the city of caswiterry, Florida,
11975
that pursviiint to lawful authority the
(Seal)
City of Casselbefry. Florida, shall
Arlhur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Course" at the Wekiva HIJfl? CIut

ordering of d~%fr,t)ution of said Section 62179
format ion
before the Court, 1
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clown around In sketches withDeput y
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(C-6) Family Affair

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MELBOURNE, N.A.
Petition for Divorce has been filed
Melbourne. Florida
against you by HARVEY C. JONES
By: Gerald A Youngs
and
.i are required to serve a copy
vice President Trust Of
of your writlpn defenses. It any, to
ficef
the Petition, on the Pelifionef"S
As Executive of the Estate
attorney. GEORGE A SPRINKEL
of IRENE P. ROSS, Deceased
whos e address is list Highland
Road, Winter Park. Florida 37719, on G. Andrew Speor
or before December 10th, 1975, and ifi West Commercial Street
file the original *ilh the Clerk oil this Sanford. Florida 12711
Court. 4ither before service on Attorney tor Executor

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(44) Gomer Pyle, USMC
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(6) Price Is Right

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(35) 700
(44) Green Acres

9.WILLIAM E. SPENCER-

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(44) Love, American Style
1:30
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10:30

th"eto. it any, should be duly filed,

NOTICE OF ACTION
Tci JOAN TAYLOR JONES

(24) Mister Rogers
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(35) Rocky And FrIends

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(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolos' Table
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First Loss For Sterling' s Seminole

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A1,TAMONTI; SPHlxç,
Comiiiissioner Sandra Glenn time,
City
Cillilinissioners
Cal rexrled she has received calls
Floyd pointed out the city
DeVon and George Perkins (room inembern of
the Spring earls last year mimoved its
have called for an investigation Oaks and San Sebastian mileetuig timime fr
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bage collector. Dump-All of
Winter P.irk, is charging ecessive fees.
DeVonev told colleagues
Tuesda mught that an operator
l a new city business house
complained that garbage lees
charged by Dump-All are
signilicantl higher than those
levied by other Companies
He said a representative of
the Winter Park firm told the
businessman
he had
choice but to par the sums since
the city has granted Dump-All
an exclusive franchise,
Perkins said he has received
rurts as sell that persons
contending they represent the
- mirin are doing 'quite a bit of
wheeling.and..deahng," noting
one case in particular in county
territory where the firm offered
a substantially lower rate to
meet competition.
Mayor Norman Floyd urged
that the commissioners have
the businessmen file formal
written complaints, as called
for in the franchise ordinance.
and that he then could look into
the matter.
City Attorney Joe Davis noted
that the city receives, as a
franchise lee, 15 per cent of the
Company's gross receipts.
In other action, cornmissioners discussed the
possibility of changing regular
meeting times from 4:30 p.m.

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Tuesda) night ar Florida taking its toll m the second
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the Seminole County cagers grab a 28-24 lead at inwith a torrid second half in termi.ssicn
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the Boston Red Sox, earlier named Rookie of the
Year, added the American League's Most Valuable Player award to his trophy case today in an
unprecedented vote by the Baseball Writers
Association of America.
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player in baseball history to win both coveted
prizes in his first year and his 169-point victory
margin over Kansas City first baseman John
Mayberry represented the largest in the 4-year

history of the MVP prize.
In this year's National League MVI' voting
earlier this week, second baseman Joe Morgan
of the Cincinnati Reds won the prize by 16711

Most

Lynn, the third straight outfielder to win the
AL's top prize, was the only player named on all
24 ballots of the special BBWA committee. He
received 22 of the first-place votes and two for
second to Finish witha total of 326 points.
Mayberry, whose name appeared on fl
ballots, was runner-up with 157 points. Jim Rice,
Lynn's rookie teammate in the Red Sox outfield,
was third with 14 points while Rollie Fingers,
the Oakland relief ace, received the remaining
first-place votes and finished fourth with 129
tx"nts.

points over Philadelphia outfielder Greg
Luziriski, which until today represented the
largest plurality in history.
Only one other rookie ever came close to
winning the MV!'. That was Pete Reiser of the
old Brooklyn Dodgers, who finished second
betund teammate Dolph C.amilli in 1941.

SANFORD NAVAL: Mock 1OI21,

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Tuesday night.
Although city commissioners
have made no decision on
whether the city water supply
will be fluoridated, the engineer
had been instructed to determine if federal funding, particularly in the form of grants,
would be available.
Palm recently estimated cost
of equipment and Installation
for the process at 1I5,(00 with
15.000 operational costs annually for the city's five water
plants.
Palm said although it had
been expected that fluoridation
would be a major topic at a
recent workshop sponsored by
the American Waterworks
Association, discussion centered on the federal safe
winking water act and the
effect it would have on the

FLORIDA CENTRAL. Turner Si
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Moore 10 0 20
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hauling down 18 rebounds
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Steve Mock led the Naval
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the ordy other Middie in double
Total Fouls: SNA 12, Ftorida
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Central 20
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Fouled Out: Ccyr

Valuable Player

Rounding out the top 10 were Oakland out.
Fielder Reggic Jackson, pitcher Jim Palmer of

the Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankee cat.
cher Thurman Munson, Milwaukee first base.
man George Scott, second baseman Rod Carew
of Minnesota and outfielder Ken Singleton of
Baltimore, In all, 31 players received votes.
The 23-year.old Lynn, a product of the
University of Southern California who makes his
home in El Monte, Calif., finished second in the
batting mace behind Carew. The lithe, young
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Lynn, a premier defe nsive outfielder famous
for spectacular sliding and diving catches, was
also third in the RBI race with l( and showed
good power with 21 home rims.
"I am very honored that the baseball writers
ha ve chosen me as their Most Valuable Pla yer of
the American League," Lynn said. "It
is the
most prestigious award that a player can earn.
To achieve t.i4aS in my first season is a very
pleasant surprise and a big thrill."

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TAMPA (AP) — South from assistant coach after Bill
Florida's new basket ball coach, Gibson died last July at age 46.
Chip Conner, says his team is "Hut if we didn't schedule good
not ready to handle the sched- people, we'd have to win 20 or 22
ule drawn up for it this year. games a year to attract fans."
But he says losing to name opCinci nnati. Auburn, Florida
ponent.s is be tter than winning Sta te and Nor th Carolina must
games from lesser teams.
be met in a 16-day stretch in
"1 could schedule 20 wins a December and the schedule
said Conner, 32, elevated also includes the likes of Jack.

The engineer said that while
current practice is to test two
samples of the city drinking

Meager Weekend Fare

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Schedule Too Toucih

cities.

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The big TV extravaganza on
TheJIeral(lSenices
Southern California and UCLA; Station, Tex., the home team
Friday evening with John
Egad, friends, once again the Alabama vs. Auburn, and the Aggies wil pit their sterli
ng McKay's Southern California
schedule makers have provided traditional service classic defense against the rampaging
Trojans against next door
us with meager fare on the Army-Navy. Jove, I must tell offense of the Texas
Longhorns, neighbor UCLA in McKay's
windup weekend of the regular Martha to serve my
lmea s in The hloople nod goes to the farewell
appearance in the Pac
collegiate season, However, the living room startin g with Longhorn offe nsive stalwarts
McKay
S.
and his boys will
what the schedule lacks lr, Turkey Day.
w ho will — kaff-kalf prevail, make it a memorable one as
quantity is more than cornIn the three big games served 24-21. The Temple Owls appear they
upset a mighty good Bruin
pensated for in quality,
up for your Thanksgiving Day to be two touchdowns better
club, 23-21 — har.ruznph!

Associated Press preseason
poll, Cincinnati 10th and Au
burn 20th.
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"On a night-in, night-out
basis, we're far too young ((1
compete with these people,"
said Conner. "Our main objecThe TV filberts are in for a enjoyment we see Vince than the Villanova Wildcats, so
tire is to make USF a nationally
On Saturday. Bear Bryant
special treat. Among the Dooley's Georgia Bulldogs you can mark this down as a
prominent basketball school,
will close another very suecontests on the magic lantern outfighting the Tech Yellow Temple triumph,
28-14
and to do that you have to
cessiul season for his Alabama
such annual grudge battles Jackets to take a 17-14 win in kumph
play prestige teams.
Crimson Tide as they roll past
"You bring teams like these
Auburn in Birmingham. We
in and you get people to take an
make 1119-10 for the Tide. In
interest in your program," he
Philadelphia, before another
added . "Schools want to conic
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packed house, The Middies will
to Florida in the wile:. I've got
make it three victories in a row
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requests to play frommi Hartford, H l'lll' ASSOCIATE!) PRESS style with four straight vie- injuries. The defensive secon- National Football League in
overufldernunnedAnnyl2
The Buffalo Hills have lost tories, but then dropped a 17-14 dary has been especially hard scoring with a whopping 320
Quincy, Roosevelt, Rochester,
DeLANI)
Sweet memories of the few times this season. Iona. But those (earns aren't their share of battles this sea- decision to time lowly New York hit, which could account for the
That's it for now, dear
points, 32 per game.
of last year's 224 season will be Dave Stowers, Hatter high post, going to create the interest In son, but they still haven't lost thatsi1a Monday night game. 261 points the Bills have
surrenThursday's game shapes up readers. Don't eat too much
placed in the dream file this led the team in scoring with USE basketball the way North the war.
They have never quite dered. Only three (earns —
the as a hign-scoring affair. St. turkey and watch your favorite
weekend
when
Stetson twenty points and Pete Nor- or South Carolina will."
The Bills, fighting for their recovered. The) have won just Jets. Chicago and Cleveland. Louis tM its own high-p)wered newspaper for my Bowl Games
University faces the realities of ithomn, low post, connected for
Graduation took two-year lives in the American Confer- tio of their list six gaines and have given up moore.
narrumph
offense with Jim HLt hitting prognttcatmnr
a ne season and the actuality 1 rebounds,
one
of
them,
a
List-minute
vieenc'e Fast Division, invade St.
The offense, with O.J. Simp- fleet Mel Gray with passes and
starter Leon Smith from the
Now go on with my
of meeting Southland ConThe Cowboys from McNeese
10 club Gibson fielded last year li)UI5 Thursday afternoon with tory over the New York Jets, son and Jim Braxton piling up Terry Metcalf keying the THURSDAY, Nov. 2 forecast,
ference champion, McNcese State, led by their big guns
in his only season at the school. hOl)CS of upsetting the C.ardi. was a gift.
the rushing yardage and Joe ground game.
Georgia 17. Georgia Tech 14
State, in the opening game of Edmond Lawrence vnd John
Worse,
the
team
nab,
The
Bills
are
tied
has
been
Ferguson
passing to J.D. 11111
But Conner, a former Atlantic
with
The Cards, 8-2, need a victory Texas 24, Texas A&amp;M 21
the New Orleans Classic Friday Rudd, will try to put holes in the Coast Conference player for Baltimore at 64 in the AFC coming apart at the seams with and Bob Chandler, leads the to stay on top of
the NEC East, Temple 28, Villanova 14
night.
Stetson Hats in the opening Gibson at Virginia, has forward East, one game behind frontruiniv .i.... e.
O
Inc flatters will travel w inc game of me rcw urieans Ed "Stretch" Davis, who led running Miami. Another loss
5o
Calif.
23,
UCLA
21IN)
Crescent City fresh from a 101- Classic. Lawrence led the team the team !ast year with 17,3 could be fatal to ttwir playoff
SA11'RI)AY,
Nov. 29
'iO exhibition win over the in scoring lust year with ii 21.5 Iiints a game and 8.4 rebounds, hopes.
Arizona St. 28, Arizona 24 I N
National Team of Ecuador to average and Rudd paced the and 6-foot guard Doug Alpin,
"I don't think we can afford to
Navy 26. Army 12
with serious questions as to squad in rebounding with a 12.5 who averaged 13 points,
lose any games," said Coach
Alabama
19, Auburn 10
414 their ability to repeat last mark, good enough to also lead
Steve Stanford, a 220-pound, Lou Saban. "But it's still a war.
Boston
Col.
37, tMv Cross 21
year's successes, Including the Southland ('onfrrence.
1l1 transfer from Pensacola Miami's come up with some
tulsa
48,
llouston
Probable
starting
141 N )
lineup
national rankings among the
for Junior College, is being counted bumps which we've had all
Florida
26.
Miami,
i Eta.) 21 t NI
lndependant.s. The tournament Stetson In the New Orleans on at center. Other key players along and Baltimore is coming
No. Texas St. 39, W. Texas St 12
Classic will be Stowers and include Penny Greene and Jun.- on strong.
may provide the answers.
Baylor 28, Rice 17
Stetson, shorter and quicker Pete Nordhorn at the post ior college transfer Mike Dick.
"I can't make any preRutgers
24. Sivracuse 20
and
Isaac erson up front and guards Rob- dictions, but we're not out of it
than last season, out-rebounded positions, Morris
So.
Miss,
16, Brigham Young 14
the Latin Americans 86-37 but Coates at the wing slots and ert House and freshman Bryon yet."
Vanderbilt 36, Tenneset' V
had a height advantage for orw O'Connell at point.
The Bills started the season ill
Johnson.
VMI 35, Connecticut 13

water monthly, the new
regulations, to go Into effect in
12 to 18 months, require testing
of 20 samples monthly.
In other business, the cornmission granted a permit to
"Tour World," a Longwoodbased firm, to operate a bus

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Bill Palm, of the Winter Park
firm of Glace and Radcliffe,

Palm
reported that
Associated Building and
Contracting Co., prime cantractor br the northslde
sanitary sewer district, should
le assessed $3 in penalties
at the rate of $]i%j dath from the
time work was to be completed
in July until the system became
operational on Oct 21.
He added that the toupanv
insists it is due more than $,(i0
for items which must be
completed above and beyond
the contract.

INDIAN RIVER: Turner 1022 22.
FI&amp;Ck 4 2 2 10, Preston 7 oo lit.

Florida Central

No federal funding is available
for fluoridation of city water

Owners of the firm noted Ow
bus service will be available
from the city's motels to nearby
areas
In making a presentation for
the permit the owners pointed
out Alt.amonte's population in
the past five years has risen 400
per cent while the tourist
market is up 200 per cent an'J
the c) has doubled its laii
area.

Nevertheless, said Sterlink,
"I thought our men played real
well, esepcially first half. You
can't do much against such
great outside accuracy as the)
had tonight."
Sterling's previously nobeaten team is now 5-1.

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but the Raiders were forced to
play catch-up most of the time,
down as much as 10 at one point
in the first half and eight in the
second.
Turner and Preston led the
Pioneer attack with 22 and 14
points respectively, and consistently hit 15-footers first half.
"They took a lot of wild shots
like we thought they would,"
said Raider Coach Joe Sterling,
"but we also thought we'd be
able to capitalize on them. We
didn't."
"I really didn't think they'd
be as together as they were
tonight," Sterling went on. I
knew defeats would come," he
added,' 'hut I thought we'd have
them tonight, especially on our

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a little over one minute, and
promptly went into a short stall,
But a victory for the Raiders
was not to be. Terry Jameson
finally managed to work inside
with 12 seconds left and shot
from eight feet, but the lob fell
short and Indian River grabbed
the rebound.
Turner then iced the cake
with two free throws following a
charging
call
against
McDonald at midcourt.
Bob Jacobs tipped in the final
Raider bucket with three
seconds left, but couldn't draw
a foul and the game was over,
The exciting finish capped a
game that saw Seminole lead
briefly at the start, 8-2, and
early in the second half, 59.57,

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12 points, waited calmly and
alone at the far end of the court
following Raider Reggie
McDonald's two-pointer that
sliced Indian River's lead to 7978.
Taking a long pass from
Turner, Oliver went for the
easy layup and put the Pioneers
ahead by three. "Seminole had
the momentum at that point,"
Leatherwood said, "but Oliver
was wide open, and that fired
up our defense."
The pressing Pioneer defense
then went to work following
McDonald's perfect 12-looter
that again cut Indian River's
lead to one, 81-80. Seminole got
a final ('rack at the basket with

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urging with all their vocal
might couldn't put their team
ahead to stay at any point, and
Seminole fell, 83-82.

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defending suite junior college
champion, blew into town with
most of that winning team still
intact,
Six lettermen returned to
Coach Mike I.eattierwood's
Pioneer squad, and three of last
year's starters are starting
again this year; Darrell Turncr, Gerald Preston, and Jim
Flack. The three all hit in
double figures and combined
for 46 points between (twin.
But it was Leroy Oliver whom
Leatherwood credited with
turning the game around for
Indian River with 1:40
remaining. Oliver, who also

The Raider gymnasium at
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rapidly acquiring a reputation
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Davis said the outside
tie said the meetings would Camel berry-Alta ,nonte Chain.
remained devoid of citizens, strated,
suggested
con- meetings would have to be give the commission t he uc
ber of Commerce-sponsored
with onl% two uieiibers of the sitleration be given to holding workMiops since the city X)rtunity to act as a sounding Christmas parade will be held
we&amp;s and staff members in one iiieting monthly in the charter requires that official board
at the Montgomery Road
for the citizens.
attendance.
various subdivisions of the ('its' immeetings be held in public
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beginning at 11:30
l)eVoney reported that
Perkins, saying he is not as a pilot program,
buildings.
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bedroom, 2 bath home in South
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17th &amp; French, Sanford, 3 Bedroom
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home on large double fenced lot,
carport patio Florida room plus?
utility shads Income of 1 per

everything but human elem-nt J
1)21 pct per year return on your cash

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carport, nice yard In quiet "SO
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Mellonville fenced back yard
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Available Nov 5th 1775 month POOL HOME
Nicely redecorated
pluS $100 security deposit Phone
3 bedronm with 1$ *37 pool Good
90 4337 93
established neighborhood. 77.900

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Roofing. Gutters, Screen 20 Yrs

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CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR
Owner will finance
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3 BR 2 tialh kilt en BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Ranch 4 acres with 3 bedroom
furnished No pets $)65 mc Ca
home 16000 laying hens on
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For EVryon0I

lot. All for $38,500 III 9410

Sunland-3bedroom fenced corner
lot, excellent condition 121.900
The HortonOrgani,aI,on Realt or
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baths family room double
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Thanksgiving Day

Idyll lId
7st r natural frame 3
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3 baths S fireplaces
ha wood fI rs attic double lot

Winter Springs

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If you're a shopper, you'll
find the Herald Christmas
Shopping issue loaded with
great values from local merchants
and department stores You'll
be able to select a perfect gift for
every member of the family right horn
the pages of The Herald

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1971 Dster, 6 cyl.. stand , 59V3
1970 Horletdcr stand 36. 000

18' x 9 Fierglas boat with trailer
an 95 hp Mercury, 2400 S at

Christmas Special onCarpel- Level
Loo 13 sq. yd Hi Lew, 13.40 SQ

Call
f or your future homesite
Building lots arid acreage

RED LIGHT SPECIAL' This will
WITT REALTY
make you slop, look &amp; listen! 3 BR,
Peg Real Estate Oroer 32)
7 year old home has been reduced 322 774*
723 795
32, $215
$1 .000 for an immediate Sale
AsSurneex,sbflQmortgaQ(. with ,,o
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retrigerator. 140 Frigidaire 3 M
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with nice mobile home rental,
Large lot for garden, $30.000

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2927 Hwy Ii 92
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One 6. 2 bedroom apartments
furnished or unfurnished Newl y
redecorated, Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd Sanford

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indirect lighting
masterCome see the beautiful new clothes
just arrived Christening gowns
brm Must see 520 000 1
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knit SuitS baby blankefs crib Sets
etc Old stock. 3Opctto6Opct
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baby accessories. Payton 's
Large 1/2 Acre Lot
Children's Wear. (Formerly
Buttons 'N Bows) 26.40 Hiawatha
bleily wooded
n existing
development of beautitul homes, --PhonC3721301._______________
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zoned RI AAA. 1 mite wes t of II Boy's Bike, 10 spd, 5.63; Philco air
and 46. 56-10.12,000. Terms. Call
Conditioner.
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SEE US TODAY

AVALOPIApARTM,N

54--40arage Sales

get to railroad Clothes, furniture,
jewelry, drapes, aquariums.
dishes, rnAv more real barga;ns

BY OWNER- 102 IdYllwilde Drive,
Just
out of state, 1 bedroom, 3 story,
over
IO747 reasonable SEMIPIOLE
offer refused .
Acreage tra'ts,
-small and large $ 2,000 per acre

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2nd car. $50 CLII after 6pm 371
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Store on
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New 3 bedroom 2 baths double
sceIla neous for
garage 2 porches patio Country ____________________________
Setting. nn large 1 acre plus lot.
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131.500. Directions: West on SR
Flea
to Weklva Rd., Call collect. eves.
Open
ner Broker Herbert Bronson,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9toS
783 0201 ,
HIGHWAY 16 FLEAMARKET
IB
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Large) bedroom 2 hath on large
lot. Wall to wall carpet. 523.900,
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WEXIVA RIVER ESTATES---

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Many items and crafts
3725 MaIeAve

COUNTRYSIDE
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HI. PS. PS. AC, TO, 35.000 mites.
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Trash I Treasure Sate Nov 71 and
79 to S 9 State St (Sanford
Plaza) Benefit Seminole High
School Sand. Donations ned
323 , or 377 7952 for pick U
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STORING IT MAKES VA ESELLING IT MAKES C A H
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDADN

Harold Hall Realty

NOW LEASING

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Cetaya Lar,ea, 7 Erdoza Arpi, I
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1J I)O S French 313 1734

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room, 2 a wit h family room
in Ravenna Park. Home in mint

DeBMy- Adults, 1 BR air close to
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If you don't believe that want oat
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TWELFTH - I Chucno Zarre, 2.

down.

2 BEDROOMAPARIMENT
Kitchen furnished Nice lOcation
Phone 372

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7 Cacrio Zaire. 3 Alava AItu. 4.
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$160 mo P1, 9 Pd.,

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

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372 S6.4) All Hrs. 3fl 2757
*17W 1st St Sanford

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31.AIrtments
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care to Medicare recipients In
Dellona DeBary area. one year SAN AAO PARK. 1, 7. I bedroom Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
experience own car. Excellent
S c hools and
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
wage An Equal Opportunity
shopping ,
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1792 Sanford
Emplor . Call $ 34 7707 betwn
32)1930
*30 and Spm
Builder or Developer- Exceptional
lOr7Bedrooms Adults only
yin build
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f ar enough
Garage Sale's are in s.ason Tell me
PARK AVNU 140 4Prsç
from town,
pple a bout it with a Classified
2545 Park Driwe70p.

Rtad's Indian River Fruit Shippers,
I I at I? 97, Sanford exit, at Lake
Ad in the Herald 322 7611, *3)
Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
9993
sh ippers Selec t yours t od ay for
Christmas sh ipping Phone 1305) LPPI,fulltime,3 toll; lfllghts, 1110
322 2641
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Center . 9191 Second St
ds outgrow the Swing set or ima I
bicycle' Sell these idle Items *ith NURSING ASSISTANT to do ho
a want ad To place your ad call
health care in t he home or
your friendly CIA%%if led gal of The
Herald. 177 2611. of II)l t"I

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Don't just sit there waiting for the
phone to ring Advqtl
your
business Service in The Herald's
cliittlflpd Business Service

A BABY S WORLD Care trfants
toage 2 only Next tone* Drivers'
Licenti Bureau 327 664S

SECOND - 1. CachoAlbordi, 2.

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Full time Licensed Real Estee
FRANKLIN ARMS APT!.. Rent
person need Immediately
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Deltona Deflary area. Excellent
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with bright red case Walgreens or
wage Plead full and part time.
Zayre Plaza parking lot REWARD
Mu-it have own car. Call *31 7107
Ph 6614571
between 130 and 5pm

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maculate. $ 00 includes I helmet
serve you hOve need of,
1 6479
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119,500 Make fl offer

Real E%tA'p
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107W Commercial

A 3 Bedroom motile horn, Ofl a ranch
furnished 11)5 month plus
Security 3771799

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Profes%ionalSaIespeoplendedno
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Management po tential 67* 5721

MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn, Nary,
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(2) 600. 0 (II) $55.20. p 13
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$ 20. 600. 6 M. 2. Erdoza Attu 3)
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

pointments

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
ihat s a ClaSSified Ad!

Try U - You Will Like It
You Are Smartly Dressed In

4 WEEKS DELIVERY BY AIR

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Sanford Al Anon Family Gr ou p Pa
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IN YOUR FAMILY,
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AL ANON
For families or friendt of problem Caner
needed to set
drinkerS

BRITISH
DACRON WOOL

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$27SBUSHEL
fl02French Ave 37271$)

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Suits For The
Hard-To-Fit Size

have accounts that need

Your Container, 372 SIN

Lec.tfn' Vinegar 'B6'KeIpN All four in one CAPSule

ThIngs to Eat

Navel Oranrs 5250 per bu
JuiccOrangesS) 50perbu

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Sanford, Florida)?;?)

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(I) 1060, 740. 3 Dom ngoBengo.a

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Portland
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Tuesda y's Rtsulti
Seattle 129, New York 127, OT
Philadetpsa
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CIevel?nd 9*, Chicago 94
TodaysOams
SeaflIe at Bos ton
Naihtnglon at Hotrston

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73 pins. K.O. 506) and Estella Schaefer i222. and 560.
High for the women
Taylor and Sally Martin spare 496) had the high game of the was Mary Johnson 472 and
the 5-7 split. The high game of night. Lou Bolton (2)2-551) by Wanda Steffens 167 Lowell
ft night was rolled by Ron ust
i one pin had the high series Jones spared the 5-lo. --star of
A.Uman and o
tO}er (192,. from Al Lsnjewskj (550-205) the Week" is
I irida 1'P
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Highforthe women wa-s Peggy
Gil Filger 207-499 and Bob a
Coyle 160. High series goes to Wilsonl93.ViiaKo(hhadal&amp;).
SUflIY Night Mixers. "fl
Ron Alima n ( 4) and Joyce 446. Converted splits during Mouth's"
tire in the top snot
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rsuiw.Js (401).
league play: Gus Reindle 3-6-7- with 35 wins and 13 I
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Early Toyota Mixed League: 10, and 3-10, Carl Long 6-7-10, second and tied for that place

6 4 3 aO. 3 Eddy Via (S) I 4C)

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(2) Foster with plus

SEVENTH - 1. DomingoiWiclia
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A 00. 2. Barre Quiclia

60. a 70. 3 Domingo Sanchu
3 60. Q (2 6) 157.00; P (62) 195 )0

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Ads didn't work
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location On canal leading to Lake
Markham Fireplace and all
Call

Buy

CASH 322 132
For ud furniture, appliances,
tOols. •tc Buy I or loot tCm
I irry S Mart I% 51n40,d Ave

A MINUTE

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THE WANT AD COLUMNS

2 Bedroom furnished house; 1)50
month. Phone 327 665$. It no an
SWCr call 1)) 4175 after 1p.m.

Vicing, company training, no
experience necessary . High
Volts A future here with In
trrnOt,onaI Company affiliated
with 30 manufacturers In
vestment minimum 5)795 Call
Mm. Ha yes ANYTIME collect, 305
62* 7765,

MAIER FURNITURE

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BUY SELL TRADE

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That's Cla ss ified Ads

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(S200 MINIMUM CHARGE)
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adults

month, worth more 3726719.

PArf time delivery help,
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doctors'offices,

Complete

RATES

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Herald. P.O. Box 1637, Santor a

831- 9993

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'taturc oman for light ...
Ana carrot semi n vad,,vnng

Odndo - Winter Pwk

322-2611

are "The Over-Hill-Gang and pins over tier average. MovIl Marcum 150 and Marzee Pharis
"The Swingin Singles" both Gammon spared the 5-7.9 and had a turkey. ElIman's Battery
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Faye Jones 170.154 and she
ing
of the Week" Is John Lawrence 10.
If
defeat to Linda Lewis (2)
Mystery Ladies League: spared the 5-7 split. A&amp;A Clean
with 69 pins over.
Linda Lewis (221) moved up the
S.C.S,F'.S. League: Carol Empire Auto Body Shop split 2 All won 4 from the Three
ladder by defeating Cecil Brock
,Sla ughter rolled the high game &amp;2thCohiaBoi Del Barca Ilinballs. (A&amp;A team) Dot
By MARY JOHNSON
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and series of the night (213.=. 2M499 and Joe Watson 156442 Button's high 191-528 and'
t top
MM
Shirley Reeve was close behind (Empire team) and Susan converted the 6710 split.
Temple (180) Lewis (193).
The high series of the night was and Russ McCain 5-10 as did her with her 212 arid 550 series. Robers 160.437 (Cobia team). Wanda Hubbard 166-481 Isame
Pro Football
Ja
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Patricia Moye rolled a 199 W i nn Dixie No. 73 split 2 &amp; 2 team). The high game and
Final standings: Linda Lewis rolled byLeonard Christian and Earrxst Gajduski 5-7.
first place trophy and $100 cash, his first 600. His games 203 and
wi th Galloways Trio. Sylvia series of the morning was rolkd
Pettvc'oats Ladles 'eague.. game and a 534 set. Moye
National Football League
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
Jerry Temple.
third place the high of the night 241 game "Queen of the Week" is Patsy "Star of the Week" with 105 Paye (W.D. Team) 164, Phyllis by Alice Hendricks.
Ttwrsdavy Games
TUESDAY NIGHTS RESULTS
trophy and $45 and
lace
Lim Angetes .4i
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gave him a 607set. Nice bowling. Kerns bowling for the Wallace
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Sunday'% Gaines
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and Johnson's 234-542. Other W&amp;
in fifth place Afice Hendricks for the night: ROW Brede 224.
New% Orleans at Cleveland
SE CON 0 - I Cacho Alberdi 14 t.
Ngh series also (W7)5v), and
P'llsburgm at Ne* York jet% 2040, 740, 440. 2
Eithsnosanchirz
519, Jim Hackett 222-&amp;%. Danny was 92 pins over her average.
San
Franc,sco
&amp;?
Phila
0), S 20. 7.40, 1 Ica E forte (1). 3 .10.
nament was rolled by Alice Cotton 210-517, J
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im Johns
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Hendricks with seven strikes in Bob Jackson 511 Iily1r5i
as C't
a' Balt imore
acs M
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Pr* York Giants a, Dallas
a row for the highest game of 522 and converted the following MacAteer (Wall ace
Ch ,C&amp;go at Green Ba V
THIRD - I Eddy Aran&amp; (1).
151. In the qualifing round Jerry splits: 44-10, 3.6-7-10,
.."ll
and the 5- 170,and Vonda Driver (Masters
Teni
8130
rolled
seen
,
1000.a00. 3 A idana per (6).700.
Atlanta at Oakland
2 DAYS ONLY
in a 7 split. Bob Barbour 528, Al Cove) 475.187 Tur k e ys fell (a r
row for a high 245 game and BowlirIg206.S56,Jessec
%(r,neso,a .? Washng?n
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$79Ø
THURS
AND FRI.
507 Smi th (twice),,Melanie Miller,
Special
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Mondays Games
FOURTH - I Cacpoja, (31,
1.
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NOV. 27 AN 28
Offer
P4,
acett 5-44, Marvin Driver and Susan Oates.
England at Mam, n
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were
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McNutt 511, Geo. Geers 507, Hal Jeane(te Andrews snared the 4.
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CHOOSE FROM:
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Bud Campbell 536.
U50. *20. 310. 7 FermnRamon
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City Slickers Mixed League
Ladies ' Clothes
oresers u1XCu League:
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to the legislative appropriations
atto rney William W hi ttaker for St Johns River
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Martha Clark, representative
The lawsuit alleges that
CIark's lawsuits allege that
of the estate of Keith Lamont Manco Importing Co In c. ,
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Ck, charges negence and Woodward's employer, "did span across the river co
two insurAnce cOm- negligently and carelessly, stituteda nuisance and violated
pantes. a truck ren tal firm. a
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when they knew, or in the guardrails and flashing warNo hearing date has been set exercise of reasonable care, ning lights were installed.
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of his un- Construction is now underway
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fitness as a driver, his on a new bridge to replace the
negligent driving resulted in the numerous previous accidents, antique span. The new bridge is
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today, with games at all levels -from high schools, to
colleges and professional. The Evening Herald gives the
armchair qua rterbacks a look at the busy weekend,
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making it through a tough cartoon pictures of Pilgrims ramble, for a friendly meeting
If we are to admit to the
winter, for ha ving food on
the and turkeys
or a solved problem Why have power of Thanksgi%mg, we
What is as American as table, and with their Indian
Charles
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the we none !or books, those should took to its variety of
pum pk in pie, as old as the neigh
bors, good feeling around distinguished author and spiritual repasts — a grace expression through the cen
Indian nations, as official as a the table. lVir prayers were leading American historian before Milton or a devotional t

presidential procLamation and redly for siw1al not abun pondered the largeness and exercise to be said before titudes of those descendents
its lively as a football game in dance, and they were to enjoy
beauty of creation and his own reading the 'Fairy Queen'?" from the first autu.mn banquet.
November?
both in the Bay Colony in 1640. Impulse to be thankful, wrote:
What Liamb is saving is that I'm wt thinking of t1k,Pilg
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is more ancient than the United ending of our celebration, we twenty other occasions in the each day to express and shue punctuated our history and our
states yet fresh as every fall It are narrow people indeed coue of the day besides m
the spit of tkinksgitng - it is government — rather the
has a special magic %itality Thanksgi%ing offers more and dinner. I want a form (~f
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religious fuith mutually shared
by Protestants, Catholics, and
Jews Those holy sentiments
are traced to the Psalms of the
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words of gratitude and praise
that rang through much of t
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November 28,
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pleasant domestic custollis
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Jewish exile. During the past
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World War 11 Hanukkah has
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popular imagination."
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feature of the celebration, Nis.
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Utilities sold water serice
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without paying the city all taxes
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WinsorManor,WinsorManur
First Addition, and The Moorings suIiusIons
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utility firin is believed to Iwe
t.)e city at least $4,370.88.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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A phonecallcould Start you one new
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Juice Oranges. 11 5 0 per bu.

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The old adage "YOU CAN'T HAVI
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not CIwlyS true. We are offering
lint class business Opportunity o n
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Light, pleasant high profit business
servicing local stores, etc • (fri.m
carl with biggest name in Food
InduStry. 70 year old product is
consumed by the thousands daily
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as product is pro sold thru intensiv e
and continuous advertis ing.
Consists of collecting for mer.
chandis.e sold and replenishing

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Adults preferred, $150 me.
Security deposit. 373 5154 or 372.
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great values from local merchants

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)ebary-- Adults, I BR, air; close to
stores, churches Ideal for retired
f SOfit. 668 64" or 322 8054.

and department stores. You'll
be able to select a perfect gift for
every member of the family right from
the pages of The Herald.

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car peted, air, turn, &amp; unfurn, $85

up 3771110
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to plan your Christmas Kickoff
ads now. Readers of The Herald
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approval of $23,500, well kept 4 yr.
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kitchen equipped, walled in back
yard on cut de.sac. $2,000 down.
will consider land contract.
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71w grand jury is believed to work fol.lowing a recess for the education, not on the job
Hattaway spent 30 minutes in answered "No comment."
be
probing circumstances Thanksgiving holiday. There training. Its very important
which as additional $700 had the grand jury room this
subs ta nce and White with two coun ts of delivery of controlled
that some persons begin
been committed.
morning, lie also testified
Brock represents County surrouniiig an aborted county was no indication tha t an in- le
substance.
Both were arrested on circuit court warrants.
arning job skills through on
Miss Jacobson, responding to be fore the jury last Thursday Co ni m i s s loner
Harry purchase of a 103-acre tract for terim report may be made to the job training," he said,
The Ovideo drug probe is being conducted by city police
a question by Commissioner for two hours. When he exi ted Kwiatkowski, who along wi th $517,000 for
use as a clay pit, a circuit court by the grand jury
Employers
who
agree
to
detective
Rudy J. Kranwr, unificm offic.rs, and tatc and cr,untv
today he told reporters he was commissioner Mike Hattaway, 14-day transfer of nearly $1 before the holiday recess.
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employ workers for training agents, police said.

337 3771

Used office furniturp

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

disposal,

Neat, 3 bedroom. I'', bath home,
central air, equipped kitchen,
washer 1y dryer, and 'walking

Harold Hall Realty

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1942 Chrysler New Yorker
173

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and the health i

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

neigh.

Ravenna I'ark

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REDUCED- $7,150 for quick Sale. 3
Bedroom, 2 bath with family room
in Ravenna Park, Home In mint
Condilion with lovely swimming
P001 Now only 129.900. A must to

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St

Garbage

RITAI TOPS

into. Only $26,900.

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2345 Park Drive $70 up.

are

quiet

Your MLS Agency

RI. AL TOR 373 U?i

advertising and respond to good
values,

root,

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AI4MOPARK I. 7. 3 bedroom
trailer aptt Adult 8 famIly park
Weekly ISIS Hwy I' 92, Sanford.
3731930

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carpeting, shallow well &amp; pump,
plus lots more! Owner anxious to
sell. 173.900.

FURNISHED '4 Bedroom, central
heat &amp; air, like new, in settled
neignborhood. Ready to move

Furnished

Day issue for Christmas shopping
ideas. They look forward to your

Shopper or Merchant. There

bOrhood.

Sanford-- Drastically reduced by
owner. From mid 60's to low SO's.
Beautifully landscpaed miniature
Spanish villa. S BR, 3 bath, Fla.
rm,, formal living rm, w w car.
pefin.g,centralA.H, above ground
Pool with private entrance. Near
schools &amp; hospital. Call for appt.
wtdays. awn, 3:30 pm. 8 4:30
pm Wit nd anytime. $300247.

Two Apts.. I or 7 bedroom, unf urn. &amp;
turn. Both ac, w w carpe., $100
damage deposit. 117$ me. 373 4319

a big Christmas Kick-Off Issue
for Thanksgiving Day.

$25,900
$48,900

1)0606%

3 ROOM APARTMENT
Reasona ble
Phone 3238579 after 6p.m.

And The Herald is planning

room, new

Crank Realty, Realtor

4 Room Second floor apartment,
screened porch, Private yard; air
Condtloner, Reasonable 322 7780.

ISYr FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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ç, leaving a balance of $1,910.78, of

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Call D on Pope, 372 165 1 Dileq
60-Office Supplies

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16' x 9 Fiber glass boat with trailer
and 95 tip Mer cury, $600 Se. 197') Ford Gran Torino, 2 boor

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3 BR,? bath, lake, pool,
FHA Resales from $17,100

1961 VW

70 Engine, s&amp;
323 5660 after

1217 Oak between 17 and S p m.

42-Mobile

GOODIES GALORE I
This Is an
ab%o'ute darling 3 BR home. You
lust must see! Extra large family

113.500
121,900

3 OR. l"tbath
3 OR. I'.'i bath

Furnished apartment, 1 or 7
bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave. Phone
377 1976 or 322 3922.

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Forrest Greene. Inc.
I)0 683)
RE
ORS
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3 BR, Ibath

Call 37) 1570 or $3.4 4605

7927 H wy 17
327 3961

CUTE LITTLE FELLER
Want
3803 Orlando Drive
low payments Inc cute? bedroom,
Sanford, 323 5700
I'.', bath cozy home. Nicely
Paneled family room, well taken LimIking for garden equipment?
care of, nicely landscaped yard.
R
todiy' classified ads for
Lovely smaller hQme for a couple
çnod t'uy
or retirees. 110,500

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me, air conditioner, Shady yard,
119.500 Make an off er .

'SSNFOflD'S SALES LEADER"

Real Estate

3G-Apartnnts Unfurnished

5

Realty

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Gentlemen Preferred
Phone 577 c.a

HRISTM11

plus

2Bedroom furnished, $135 month.
Adults preferred. Phone 322 8-470.

29-Rooms

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Jury Recalls

Chico &amp; The Man

1974 Volkswagen. air, new tir es,
ba ttery. .xcelienl condition, $?
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- me 322 $

321-0041

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Plaza) Benefit Seminole High
School Band. Donations needed
323 9)50 or 372 7957 for pick up

MLS REALTORS

Sale-

original mItes, $995

29, 9 to S. 970 State St. (Sanford

itreet of nice homes, Priced at

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purposes will pay half a yearly to the school board,
worker's wages, while CETA Seminole Community College,
will pay the remaining half.
u'unty and sttte governments
The federal govermnent 11t.S
The CETA program was set as well as o ther qualified
notified Seminole County of- up by the feder al
agencies.
government
ticials more than $1-million iii aid those areas hard hit by
To qualify for the $788,758
additional labor department unemployment. In Seminole Bedsole said the county will
funds is available to aid the
County, the unemployment rate have to submit atailipo
unemployed in this county, an
upwards of 13 per cent.
"outlining and justifying" the
official confirmed today.
Bedsole's office doles out In county's needs for additional
Jim Bedsole, the county's
the neighborhood of $2.5-million funds.
director of th e comprehensive
manpower division, said labor
officials notified his office
$788,758isavailabledurjngal5month period be ginning July 1,
1976.
In addition Bedsole said more
than $200,000 in Comprehensive
h r e e I n 0v I e d o
Employment and Training Act I
(CETA) funds Is available and
. BOB LLOYD
must be programmed for use by
Herald
Staff Writer
June 0 of next year.

Included in the M,000 is
A former Oviedo policerTm and two other Oviedo nien were
$98,102
for set ting UP on the
shom the school was named. Mr. and Mrs. league were honored at a luncheon, guided tour,
job
in
county
jail today on drug charges and police said that a probe
and aernhl)' at hkh they received a plaque and corsage. County School Supt. W.P.
yer as training programs for those oflllegal drug sales in the osjedo area iscontinujng.
%peaker. From left, Student Council President Ellen West, Teague, Principal John Angel and Eighth Persons who are unable, in
Pofice Chief
Triplett investiga
said more arrests are exGrade representative Susan Salk. The portrait will hang In the media center. iflerald Photo by Bill some cases, to read and write. pected Oviedo
in connection
with aKen
two-month
tion that utilized
Vincent)
The remainder of the $200,000 is
state
undercover
agents
who
a
ll
egedly
made
controlled
buys of
slated for distribution to
Seminole County agencies that marijuana, THC and PCP - an animal tranquilizer.
Sheriff's agen ts arrested Ar th ur James Barkley, 25, Box 13.5,
normally qualify for CETA
years in annual rental fees for
funds.
Oviedo,
Monday night on W. 13th St. in Sanford. Barkley was in
the fire hydrants.
co
unty
jail
t oday in lieu of $10,000 bond on charges of possession of
The
on
the
job
training
Miss
Sara
Jacobson,
co
n
oll
tr
programs
will
be
administered
ed
substance and possession of a concealed f irearm.
executive director of the
by
the
Florida
State
Agents said a quan tity of marijuana and pills were found in a
- Downtown
Development
Employment Office in Sanford. paper bag on the seat of a car that Barkley was driving. He was
Council (DDC) and Miss
Commissioners
on Monday charged wi possession of a concealed .45-caliber automatic
Sturley hloak, DDC executive
State Rep. Bob flattaway, D- through unless lie is sub- Bob Ilattaway's cousin, hasn't million in tederai funds tc an okayed the employment bureau pistol, agentsthsaid.
adviser, presented the Corn- Altamonte Springs testified poenned by jurors again,
appear ed be fore the grand jury. out-of-county bank and other as
the agency to administer the
mission with a report on ex- under subpoena again today as
Ch Triplett said Barkley was on the O'siedo police force "for
incidents,
Hattaway immediately went
funds,
and Bedsole said the about two years and r
pendlt.ures made from a
In
previous
weeks
County
esigned 14 to 15 months ago."
the SemInole County Grand to the county law library adstate agency agreed today to
appropria tion made to the DDC Jury began its four week of a jacent to the grand jury Commissioners Sid Viblen Jr.,
When
book
ed
at county jail, Barkley listed his occupation as
Otervers said this morning take on the task.
th
by the city in August.
truck driver.
reported 'probe into county chambers and met briefly wi th John Kimbrough and Dick that th e grand jury is expected
Bedsole said CETA funds up
The DDC financial statement
Williams testified" before- the
AlsothjaiIn lieu of ,00 bond each today were ThomasI'nIton
attorney Newman Ilrock.
government
to
be
in
seession
again
Wedto
this
point have been geared
indica ted that 11,9fl.22 in exgrand

auto.
1971 Fiat Rac er , $1795
1971 Duster, 6 cyl., stand, 1993

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and passed by the commission,

1970 Hornet C Co.. stand.,

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allows the installation of in- WALTER TEAGUE
dividual water meters and it
HAS HIS DAY
number of fire hydrants in
'Ginderville Heights subdivision, which Is under construction by developer Brailey
OdJn,
Th e moti on also calls for
Odham to pay, in advance, 10

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Any CarNo Money Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
1970 Datsun Wagon. 11,000 mIles,

TV. 1700 S French, 373 1131
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only $77,000

3 Bedroom mobile home or, a ranch;

furnished. $135
Security. 372.1299.

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lawns, shrubs and flowers set this
one apart on a quiet treelined Trash 8. Treasure Sale, Nov. 28 and

Sten strom

Nic e bedroom mobile home. 1123
mo. Located in Longwood. IX)

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Color TV's from 1.30; 8&amp;W. from
115; ServIce all mak es HERBS'

EATEDTOENJOY-Thi5 hom,

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Motorcycle Insurance

COLuW TV. 511 MOETH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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125 Endura. im
maculate. $600 includes I helmet.
617 6129

644 1006

7524 Park Or
37 2118
REALTOR
AFTER FIRS,
377 3991
322 9214
322 0648

profits. A future here with In.
fernatlonal Company affiliated
with 30 manufacturers. Investment mInimum $1793. Call
Mr. Hayes ANYTIME collect, 05
629226S.

74 Hrs 70175
FnenchAve
(1792)
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(ish Real Estate

19)9 S French

JIM HUNT

after 4 p.m.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES 32) 0691

323- 9410

r'v ,
,.a

month. Phone 327.4(38. If no an.

swer call 831 4175

Bedroom, 2 bath, like new home,
spacIous rooms, garage and

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ServiCe, used machines

COUNTRY LIVING

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37? 7374 3fl 1196,322 196.4
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Knowles from Gulf Life
executive Harold G. Holton,
who citeda"claims level" from
Sanford employes of $36,353
during a recent four-month
period as one reason for the

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lrwina nelu.,' se*inu micb.ne
Pay hitjnrø nt 516 or 10 Paymen ts
If IN Se's At
APirOt) SEWING CENTER
r'7 f't Frt Downtown
Eve 869 lIla

$77.100.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

pets. 374)010.

Assume Payments
nnrr 7: j
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central air, carpet. Wooded tot

Stemper Realty

322 4"I

richinge REEL'S BODY SHOP,
110'? Sanford Ave

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And better than new.] Bedroom,?

177,000.
OWNER MOTlVATED... Moving
out Of state, needs to sell 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in South
Pinecrest. 173.000

doctors' offces; adults, $130
month, worth more . 322 6149

For local interv!ew include year car,
Wecltic time now available to
service accounts and phon.
number. Reply Box 592. c 0 The
Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford. Fla.. 37771

It you are having difficulty finding a
Pace to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need of.
read all our want ads every day.

C.ara;e sales are in season Tell the
People about It with a Classified
Ad in the Herald 322261%; all

Furnished

2 Bedroomturnlshed home

have serviceable car, start im
mediately if accepted and HAVE
the necessary 12000 for inventory
NOW in the bank.

Sheraton Sanford inn
I-I &amp; 16
OV.21.7PM
Nov.
(Please. No Phone Calls...
Personal Interviews Only)
Sincerely.
Mr.Lehan

Phone J23.7011

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pet ed, air, oven, icebox, sink,

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extra clean. 1700 671 6025
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76--Auto Parts

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
avaI:abte Bud Cahell 372 8052
anytime

THREE YEARS OLD

COUNTRY ESTATE- 2 story, 4
bedroom home estimated to be
over 100 years old Over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and citrus
Improvements include corral,
stables, tack room and bridle

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last. Free estimates, Trailer, Ii', sreened room, car
KULP DECORATORS.
327.7335.

REAL TOR

3b.droom with 16'xM' pool. Good
established neighborhood. 127.900,

Vehicles
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('it commissioners last night
acctpted a recommendation by
City Manager W.E. Knowles
that a premium increase
proposed by (lull Life
Insurance
Company
be

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LARRY SAXON

POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated

health

Want to buy C'w SkuiI, payng $7
each 3228317 ______________

ChristmasSpecialonCarpet -- Level
Loop 13 sq. yd.; Hi Low, 5340 sq
yd ; Shag, $3.73 sq yd.; OAF vinyl
flooring, 1260 sq. yd.; floor tile,

Reg Real Estate Broker 321 0610
22 274$
323 7$9S
5215

Investment.

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WITT REALTY

Owner will finance

Downstairs of large home. 3
bedrooms, party furnished,
60" lid yard. $100 month. 3720354

Mint aspire to:

Building lots and acreage.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, 4 acres with 3 bedroom
home. 16.000 laying hens on
consignment. Company turnist-,es
everything but human element. 20
pct. per year return on your cash

2 Bedroom house, living room,
dining room, separate garage.
$143 month plus security deposit.
Phone $341649

repeat business

Call us for your future homesite.

NOLL'S

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new insurance
company to handle its group

Cassetberry, Hwy I? 8'?. 6304206
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ByAU1)IEMURI'HY
Herald Staff Writer

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CASH 322.4132
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave.

Galii.'r'es

INCOME PROPERTY-] OR home
with nice mobile home rental.
P.arge lot for garden. $30,000.

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Buy

-- -DAViS 373 9310

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We Buy Furniture

On new and used merchand ise. Open
every Saturday&amp; Sunday, H wy. 46
FLEA MARKET, behind Auction

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Sale

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near shopping. 2 BR home, 117.000.
Large lot. 3 lIP home, 119.000.
Downtown. 3 OR home. $19,500,

INCOME PROPERTY- Corn
pletely furnished I7'x60' mobile
home on large double fenced lot.
carport, patio, Florida room plus 2
utility sheds. Income of $45 per
month from rental of second lot.

'
OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom. $110 per
month. SCHUREN REALTY,
Realtors, 372.1Xfl.

Phone 322,1301

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DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition: on City
taxes; by owner. 372 6470.

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, dOuble
carport, ni ce yard. In quiet neigh.
borlSood, $725.
month plus
security deposit, 8313691 or 83.4
6300. .

INVESTMENT

Children's Wear, (Formerly

Buttons 'N Bows) 7610 Hiawatha

322.6457

fl3041or3230517e v es

904 3579361.

CAN START PART TIME

sides top and bottom, new

refrigerator and St o ve,

GENERAL CCNTRACT0R
REAL ESTATE. INC.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg, Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St.

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baby accessories. Payton%

JOHNNY WALKER

you qualify'

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65-Pets.Supplies

Approximately 7,000 sq. It. living

7 car

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Large 3 bedroom house, 132$
Metlonville; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th. 1225 month
$100 security deposit. Phone

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knil suits, baby blankets, crib sets
etc. Old stock, 30 pct to 60 pci. .
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new

garage. $33,500

New hOuses in a rural area P40 down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see If

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED ADNOW.
Call 377 7611 or 831 9993.

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exceptional opportunity.
Come &amp; see meat the

LIVE OR DRESSED
GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS

between 4 &amp; $ p m • 377 0133.

'b oard

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Come see the beautiful new clothes.
lust arriv ed Christening gowns,

I Acre, New 1 Bedroom House.

Hot" 'A

They're

Rent

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE Siberian l-4usks, male. AKC, S100 of
BUY-SELL-TRADE
trade for what have yOu 327 4484
311 315E. First St

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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(behind HwydbAuclion Gallery)

A ttention

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Pent Blue LuStre Electric Carpet
Sharnjcer f or only $1 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

SATURDAY AUD SUNDAY, 9t05
HIC.l-4WAYI6 FLEA MAR KET
I',mltesEaslofllonHwy4ô

817W. 1t St., Sanford

68th Year, No. 82-Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1975

for lawn insect
1100 W 1st

64-Equipment for

Flea Market
Open

RAYMONDM. BALL
Peg. Real Estate Broker
37756.11Aft,Hrs.3fl7757

Realty

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

BALL REALTY

* "Get 'Em While *

831.8272

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with bruit trees. Good location.
Priced reasonably. Call 377 1908.

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room. garage, carpets.

Merchandise

Peg Real Estate Broker
I100E, 751 h St
372 4451

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TAFFER REALTY

.1 Room furnithcd house, garage,
patio and wash house; large lot

Sunland-- 3 BR, 7 bath. kitchen
furnished. No pets. $165 mo. Call

ROUTE BUSINESS

now. INVEST an hour ofyourtlme
and see us in person, so we can
give you all the details of this

32224(1.

Unfurnished

1110.

Excellent Opportunity Only 4.10
hours weekly with complete
company training &amp; location set.
up. Investment of $600 $3000. Call
collect, Mr. Carson, 813 576 5320.

see

Christmas shipping. Phone (5)

. AVAILABLE-

VENDING ROUTES

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Reed's Indian River Frul' Shippers,
II at 17 92, Sanford eat, at Lake
Monroe. Licensed. bonded fruit
shippers. Select yours today for

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62-1-awn-Garden

and up Tt-rrype,sitj,Pealtor On
oiii

Lake Mary

REALTORS
Branch Ott Ice No, 1
7621 Orlando Drive
3

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

you in person at the Meetin
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Place Indicated below.
Frte, 644 7027 for "We Care"- Sul first, let's diSCuSS a fex
'HOtlifle," Adults or Tens,
generalities There will be fl
capital investment on your part
MARRIAGES
except a small license fee. All IN
Perf ormed by Marilyn, Notary.
Training will be furnished by thi
Ocala 90 4 733 8461 or 737 1773
Company, at no expense to you
You Will retail a highly accepte
Product and will pay no off id
5--Lost &amp; Found
e'perni't. telephones. sccre1aria
help, etc. The Company will ever
LOST-? small black notebooks
provide the prospects for you at nc
Downtown Sanford
tharg, to you. You will be able tc
Call 322-2011
work your way up the ladder oi
success by first Operating your
LOST Gray framed reading glasses
own Company Branch and thee
with bright red case. Watgreens or
building up your territory lntc
Zare Plata parking lot REWARD.
many Such Branches. All thu
Ph 60 1324
-time, you will share in the profits
of the efforts made by those in.
6--Ct1ild Care
d,vlduaIs in your charge, while the
Company continues to pay all the
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
rpeqnes You will be allowed to
Classified Ads oian work
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buld your little empire, while the
there wouldni be any.
Company pays you a SIlry, an
Overwrite, Commissions, bonuses.
BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
and even Personal Expenses white
to age? only. Next to new Drivers'
you are taking some short trips on
License Bureau 222 .445
Company business.
It does sound like you CAN have
9-Good Things
to Eat
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your cake. and eat it, doesn't It?
Well, make a little Investment

NAVEL ORANGES
17.50 BUSHEL
3226733 or 372 0362

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of R55
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Bell a rate Increase of about and included in the new total
million, largest ever increase was atorbed In the
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haggling, the state Legislature appeared ready today to
approve a $200 million New York CRy tax increase It
hopes will impress President Ford and pry loose federal
aid for the city.
I)emocraticGov. Hugh Carey secured what he called "a
troad understanding" on the tax package Monday night,
with largely symbolic concessions to mnority-group legislators and Republicans who had been withholding their
Support from it.
Legislative staffs worked tirough the night drafting the
specific legal language of the compromise deal. The tax
bills were to be presented to party conferences today and,
barringanylast.migujtehjtch,put toa flnalvotelate this
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ZEPIIYRIIILLS I APi - Two parachutists have
pluiiuiieted to their deaths after their chutes inalfunctiorwd in separate incidents less than one hour apart
'luring the Zephryhills Thanksgiving Parachute
police say.
Police identified the dead Jumpers as luIs Jecker, _
'f Aurora, Ill., and Sabrina Gruber, 19, of Fort Wayne,
both of whom had jumped from 10,000 feet Monday,
\ spokesman (or the event said Jecker opened his
reserve parachute after the main chute failed to open.
However, he was too close to the ground to stop the rapid
plunge,
Mis.s Cruber's main chute tangled after opening, the
spokesman said. She cut away from it about 2,000 from the
roun(i but could not open her reserve chute quickly
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exact size of the increase and Paula Hawkins said they would
how it will 1fect virtually cv- oppose the staff recommenda
ery telephone.user in the state tion for a charge of 15 cents for 4)
On a 2-I ,ote Monday, the each call to Information oper
PSC rejected Its Staff recoin- atorsoversizamonth.
mendatlon (or a $180.9 million Mrs. Hawkins said she would
LflCrea.j. The panel ordered never vote for a charge for
that the utility's profit be &amp;Th numbers not in drector1es, and
percentinsteado(8rcent, Mayo said that since Southern
andforcedcompanyWpay Bellhas70percento(Florlda's
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'l'he PSC staff recommended study.
liibby,and Mike Forgue take
tunis explaining their indhidual talents aixi Interests aided by the new Executive Caree; Ex- that basic residential and busiIn dissenting from the vote of I
ploratlon program to the Seminole County School Board recently. They were Introduced by Craig i. ness bills benefit the mct from Mayo and Commissioner Bill
CA REERS
Orseno 4 with coat &amp; tie) who described the pilut program wIth 16 spoasoring places of business
fflllliOfl reduction in the Be'4s on the increase, Mrs.
locally. (herald Photo by Joe Askrrn)
stairs recommendation. But Hawkins said the profit should
Mayo said, "I'm more Inter- be cut to 85 per cent and the
ested In long-distance charges expenses the company would
which already are higher In have to pay from profits raised.
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for all long-distance Increase.
calls within florida are set in
Mayo and Bern voted to
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re more 1nteresed In coftstct1on work and $3 nulBy BOB LLOYD
Norman K. Minis, 304 Lake Youngblood, 1210 W. 15th St., saving on long distance calls lion In debts to the parent Bell
Jurors Weign Fromme s Fate
HeraidSLail Writer
Blvd., Sanford, and took a kept a kerosene heater fire than 5aV1ni the 35-cent-a-.month system.
citizens band radio, AM-FM undtr control last night tii
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - With her own attorney
Sanford police and sheriffs
radio and a .22 calIber pistol, firemen arrived to extinguish
conceding she is guilty of assault (or pointing a gun at
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total
value
$320,
according
President Ford, jurors weighing the fate of Lynette
to
a
the
blaze.
for stolen items ranging from a
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p
report ('tied by Deputy hugh M.
Fromme must decide what she intended by that act,
Patrolman Rick Dearing
sofa taken in a school breakth to
HarrelL
Did she intend to kill the PresIdent as federal pronereported that Youngblood
a 55-gallon dnun of used peanut
ClitOl'S saY'
In
other
sheriffs
reports,
(ought the blaze with a home
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oil taken from a restaurant..
Or was she simply seeking a plaiform to exoress her
Robert L Philllp, of Roberts fire extinguisher and attributed \/\I!
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views, as her defense attorney contends?
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Automotive Parts, reported 10 thef'lretoaheatermalfunctjon,
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burglars removed a window to
Ms.
Florence
PuL,,
Plan
tires
and
wheels
valued
at
$200
The eight-woman, four-man jury enters its second day
David Lee Kirnes,
of
gain entry to Lakeview Middle tation
Apartments, Howell were stolen off three autos left Orlando, was in county jail
o(dellberationstoday, Thepane1deliberaed-ee,,
School and made off with an Branch Road, reported to at the busIne for repair.
Monday and reviewed the testimony of two college
todayin lieu o($l0,(X)0 bond on
electric adding machine and a deputies that a $1,500 diamond Edward J. Ill, 131 Country Side charges
students who gave conflicting accounts of what Miss
cii carrying a
spanLthtyIe sofa with heavy ring has disappeared from her
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Fromme said after her arrest Sept. 5.
Drive,
Sweetwater
Oaks,
firearm
and
possession
of
wooden arms and orange residence. Detective
David C. reported an auto was burglary tools. Kimes was
By JANE CASSELBERRY
injunction and restraining
brocade cushions.
Lohr reported the platinum ring burglarized and a $139 citizens arrested at 2:55 a.zn. near a
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order granted against the city
Price Shield Law Debated
Patrolman GordOII c. Reid contained two diamonds,
band radio stolen, said Deputy drug store In Fern Park by
on Sept. 5, by Circuit Court f
Burglars entered a pickup Dona'd McCormick,
said several classrooms at
sheriff's Lt. R.C. Parker, acWINTER SPRINGS
City Judge Kenneth I4fler. The
school were ransacked also truck at the residence of
WASHINGTON (Al')
Sanford police reported Sal corcIin to jaii lxoicing reconji Council voted Monday night 3-2 order prements the city from
The Ford administratIon
after the burglars removed
considering asking Congre&amp;i to amend or repeal a law
to Instruct attorney Howard revoking a conditional land use
door vents to enter the rooms.
Intended to shield small merchants from price
with Seminole Baptist Temple Temple on July
21 or a building
eisst1rrftupahornets'o(dehte
toward the end of settling a law permit issued July 30.
Pittman reported that someone
The White House Dc*nestic Council has invited
suit,
made Off with a 55-gallon drum
t ag
city by
In the recent inquiry Into the
ecomrnlsts, businessmen, lawyers and federal officials to
After
weeks
of
discussion,
the
Seminole
labor
relations
the
church,
duties in conjunction with her
of used peanzt oil from the rear
conduct
of the city building
Treacher's County Commission has decided to hire a per- secretarial job, would be expected to brj,
discuss the law at hearings Dec. 8-10.
Max-see had advised council department, City Building
of
Arthur
Jonathan C. Rose, a deputy assistant attorney general
sonnel manager and an assistant to handle the personnel manager up to date on labor chances of winning the suit Official Ray Bradshaw adRestaurant, SR 436 Fern Park. county's personnel and labor relations depart- negotiations,
in the Justice Department's antitrust division, said adManager Richard S. Dyer ments.
were "sHin" for the city and mitted the building permit was
ministration officials probably will develop a specific
Previous county efforts to hire a manager for legal fees and court costs might Issued illegally as the
told Investigating officers that a
builder
At a work
legislative proposal following the hearings,
similar drum of peanut oil was agreed to pay session Monday, conunissioners $18,000 proved unfruitful. Commission
run
as
much
as
$4,().
Counhired
by
the
church
had
failed
the manager a salary of $16,000 Mike hlattaway said the type of Individual the cilmen Ernest Hendriz and
stolen from the location about a yearly. The
to obtain a septic tank permit
assistant's salary will be less, about commission was seeking just wasn't "out there" Irene Van Eepoel voted against from the county as required
month ago.
z33,
by
(or $18,000.
the attempt to negotiate,
state law.
aide n Trial Se t
Under consideration for a time was a proposal
ttaway suggested Bob Ellis, the cornMarsee pointed out If
Bradshaw testified that the
to
Trial has been scheduled for operation, and Benjamin F.
pay $25,000 to $30,000 for one executive mission's administrative assistant, for the post, negotiations fail, It will not builder,
Billy Martin, had said
the week of Jan. 5 before Circuit Bass, 31, Sanford Route One,
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capable of supervising both labor relations and Rut the suggestion received approval only from prevent the dty
from
pursuing
be
had
the permit but InCourt Judge A. J. Hosernann Jr. accused of obtaining property
llattaway.
personnel.
the case In court and even If the vestigatlon showed he did not.
for a 46-year-old Sanford man by worthless checks.
E.hl. "Woody" Underwood, a paid consultant, Seminole Baptist Temple wins The
But that proposal was abandoned Tuesday in suggested
plans do not meet setback
indicted (or fIrst degree murder
the manager-assistant form Tuesday. the right to proceed with
ThaI was scheduled
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favor of promoting Commissioner John Kimconregulations,
it was further
in the shotgun slaying of his ex- week of Dec. 15 before Circuit
Underwood said the county needs a "strong struction of a church
In
the
bioug)i's
secretary,
Mrs.
Sandy
alleged.
Goard,
to
w(e.
the person" In personnel. He did not explain how controversial Hayes Road
Judge J. William Woocison for
assistant's position,
A motion to have the city pay
Ben Harden, 46, 1808 Rocco Anthony Contl, 42, of
such a person could be hired for $16,U00 but the
location city code requirementj "reasonable attorney fees for
Now, if the commission continues In its theory is the
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Mulberry Ave., Sanford, Pompano Park, accused of two
county can hire a young business will still have to be met.
present direction a $16,000 personnel
Ray Bradshaw as It Is
manager graduate with some experience and train that
pleaded iruiocent to the charge counts of in !wmtary sexuai
will
be
needed,
Mrs.
Goard,
who
has
handjed
individual,
Seminole
Baptist
Temple
reasonable
to asswne he would
State
Atty. Abbott Herring's
when arraigned in circuit court battery.
presently has a temporary have to have
to have an atoffice has dnwed a robbery
Monday.
ket for triaLs the week charge against Charles David
torney at these proeeedings
Harden was arrested by
(investigation Into alleged
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of building
were
Court,
Sanford.
surrendered at the state Robert
B.
McGregor
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B.
Nott,
19,
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department)
and
as he was
Prosecutors dropped the
probation and parole office In
after
a
Edgemon,
Winter
Spriflgs,
charge
when
Inman
was
found
Innocent
of any
the courthouse minutes
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accused of delivery of a con. scheduled to come to trial
wrongdoing" made by Counman waving a
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cilinan Don Browning last week
Laura Mae Harden, 47, as
wasagain tabled foranother
ran from the Mulberry Ave. Jackson,25, of Winter Park, J.HosemannJr.
Sanford
police
had
arrested
week to allow City Attorney
address toward a nearby neigh- charged with carrng a concealed firearm.
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Inman in connection with
bor's J
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researchthelegauty.
Other defendants enterlisg
Willie Hampton, 25, of Oct. 10 strongarm robbery of a
pleas of innocent and sthedul.y O!iando, accused of carrying a man at a beer garden on S.
Councilman John Daniels
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for trial the week ci Jan, 5 in- concealed firearm anti carrying Sanford Ave.
Quesuonedultwowdbelegal
for tax money to be used for a
x1ge flosemann accepted a
cluded Mrs. Carolyn Fields a concealed weapon, and
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Crowder, 42, 551 Karen Ave., Ransom E. Mitchell, 19, 1603 W.
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Finance commissIoner
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with buying, receiving and uttering a forgery, were of Tampa, and withheld adcity
must assume the cost of the
concealing ztolen property in scheduledfortheweekofJan judication of guilt and
Investigation, in as far as
connection with a multi-county
before Circuit Judge Joe A. SLpended imposition of sen.
tence in the case (or two years
"steal.to.order" theft ring Cowart Jr.
Bradshaw' attorney's fees we
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school football player has died before doctors could accede to his parents' wishes that they disconnect the
respirator which kept him alive for two days.
Pete Slaver, a six•Ioot-one, 180 pound defensive end for
the Naples High School team, died late Monday from a
triin concussion he sustained in the last play of his high
school gridiron career last Friday.
His death occurred only hours after his parents decided
(loctors should unplug the respirator and discontinue
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landscaping center on the pillowcases on Sept. 4 from
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Stenstrorn, said the DDC ad- indicated that rezomng
the Altamonte Mall, Altamonte
rrunistrators had raised an property from residential to the Springs.
additional $800 among DDC commercial designation would
A jury was selected In Judge PUPILS DONATE
members in order to hire one be unfair to other property Hosemann's court on Monday
full.time employe, and two owners in the area,
and was to hear
CANNED GOODS
part4ime employes.
Also,twoordinancesrecejs,,J t.ay in the bur!ary trial of
The D[)C czecutmve5 are corrI:ns5iO approval. One Andre Lemar
Ware, 22, of
scheduled to present their ordinance called for adoritbn of Orlando.
a
program
for
downtown the National Fire Codes, 1976
Ware was arrested by
redevelopment to businessmen Edition; and the other amended sheriffs detectives on Oct. 3 in
at a meeting on Dec. 1, at the the Zoning Ordinance to two counts (if
burglary in
A 22-year-old Maitland man
Sanford Civc Center.
provide reduced square-foot connection with breakins at two
has
been sentenced to 15 years
Three public bearings were requirements f' apartments apartments at Spanish Trace
in
prison
followed by 15 years
included in last night's agenda, and homes.
Apartments, Altamonte
probation for the April 24 ax-two of them to consider
On other business, the Springs
med
robbery of a l)fliood
rezoning property,
commission routinely approved
Deputies foua1 a color televi- grocery More.
A request by Lynn A. Cooper, a low bid of $4,600 for purchase slon, camera and photographic
owner of property located of a stump cutter from Orlando equtn'ment allegedly
C1rt.ilt Court Judg A. J.
taken
between Maple Ave. and Holly Farm Equipment
Hosemann Jr. meted the
from one apartment when
Me. near 15th Street, to r':one
Finally, Knowlc suggested, searched an auto. Two rings sentenci Monday for Donnie
his property to GC.2, was and the commIssIon, apro -ed,' allegedly taken
In the Vat-ca, 22, of 351 Greenwood
denied.
the rejection of a bill fr
Diive, MaIL13rKI.
burglaries were later found
Cooper told conrnlssloners law firm of Allen, Alley and thebackseatorapatroicsj.,
Yateapcadedgu11ty to the
hewantedtoputanurseryand BIueth
mnnuntofg3,
officers said.
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Caueiberry Elementary School PTA sponsored a recent collection of canned goods,
at
Merritt Island over the
with children In
weekend,
Lepkowskl (turkey), Tern Willoughby (Indian), Jean Lepkowskj,
Ratings attained were Lake
Ranlh and PrincipalChristyhfar.(Ileraki Photo byEldaNltlikiJim Lynd, Director of the Youth
Braritley
High
school,
Superior; Lyman Hhir) 'nn1
Excellent. Seminole High
School, Good; Lake Howell
high SChool, Superior; and
Ovtedo High School, Superior.
court heard medical testimony SR 427 and Church
and ruled he was sane and Longwood, was robbedAve.,
by a
would stand trial,
man armed with a pistol.
The state dropped charges of
use of a firearm In commission
Frrner Sanford Zcio Director
Of a felony, two counts
Jack
Hanna chased the gunman
aggravated assault and a
from
the grocery store to
charge of armed breaking and
nearby SR 434 and the suspect
entering with intent to commit
ran
into a hail of police gunfire
a felony as part of plea
and
darted Into the rear of a
negotiations in the case,
nearby residence before exiting
Yates was arrested shortly minutez later and being apafter the Utile Dixie Market, prthcnded In a wooded area.
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LONGWOOD — A city Comprehensive Employment
councilman Monday night took and Training Act (CETA
nwalkwhenCo',uicilQujjrma employetosei- 'easamechanmc
JR. Grant ordered discussion for city vehicles.
to "cease" on a proposal to buy
The chairman Insisted that
police airs and refused to Keller's recommendation be
recognize a motion on the floor, approved.
IA.)NGWOO[) — Action on a
Council Chairman J, H. tempting to win colleagues'
CouncIlman Don Schrelner,
Schrelner, however, Insisteti
proposal by Councilman Grant, noting he does not object support for the project they had who had to force open the door just as
strongly that Orlando
Gerard Connell to construct to the Connell proposal, urged unanimously endorsed last from the city hall reception
and Daytona Beach police
sidew.ilks for the community's that the city determine the week,
office after picking up his departments had taken similar
school children on three highly- scheduling for future fourA report (torn Public Works papers and leaving the vehicles off the road and
that
traveled roads was postponed laning of SR 427 through the Director Ralph Fisher said meeting, said "1 left
because I the cars Keller wants would not
until Dec. 8 by city council city.
materials' costs for the SR 427 was not allowed to make a hold up under the strain of
Monday night.
City
Planner-EngIneer sidewalkwouidbeabout$3,LOQ. motion which lam entitled to being driven on unInroved
In the Interim county James Lee said the widening Connell proposed that a pipe- make as a representative of the city roads.
(ooperatRin on the project is to project is scheduled by the laying crew, hired under the people of this city."
CouncIlman H.A. Scott added
be solicited by Councilman H. Florida Department of Iran- federal Comprehensive EmAt the conclusion of the that
hicles "are half worn
A. Scott while Connell gathers sportation for five years in the ployment and Training Act m e e t I ii g, S c h r e I n e r
information on whether suf- future.
(CETA), be used in Its off-time said, "Everything is ok," add- out already,"
Sebreiner, noting his past
Connell brought the matter to provide labor for the Ing Grant and City Clerk Onnie
liclent right of way exists on
experience
with both the city
WiWamson Road and Grant before the board (or the fourth sidewalks.
Shomate, who had claimed
tIme Monday night, having first
Street for the walkways. Connell urged - that con- did not hear Schreiner's second police
force and the Seminole
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ConreiI's plan iniudes recommended (lie project Last stnictlonbegtnonthe sidewalks to the motion Grant refused to ''" UIIVIIU
said heavy duty custom police
sidewalks along SR 427 near SR summer after the stht an- to Lyman while additional recognize, apologizcd.
434 to Lyman High School for nouncedltwouldbe distributing InformatIon Is sought con.
Grant argued (or council cruisers are needed.
city students; alo.'ig E.E. more revenue sharing money to cernizig the others, but Scott approval of a recommendation
When Mrs. Lormanri moved
Williamson Road (torn Long- cities than had at first been insisted that the county will from Public Safety Director toemployaqualified
wood (roves do the Wocdlands antiCipated.
help financially with the Doug Keller to purchase two in the event the CF.TA employe
At the time, it was announced projects, adding that he bud demonstrator cars, each is not approved by the county to
F:lerient.ary School to open
eariy in January and along Longwood would receive more personally discussed the matter carrying I3,
miles on their take care of police and fire
Grant Street from Longwood than $70,000 In windfall money. with County Commissioner speedometers.
vehicles and
Schrelner
Longwood not included in the revenues in Harry Kwiatkowskl.
for
North
crant added that he and seconded the motion, Grant
Scott said he would invite one Mayor James H. Lorinann have ruled that discussion cease
Elementary school children to the current budget.
whcre
Connell made a variety of ortwocountycommlulonersto been seeking county approval the police department and
Avenue
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motions Monday night at- the Dec. 8 council meeting.
sidewalks already exist,
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council mtetlng he will bring typewritten and submitted to Grant and Lormann to look Into on the matter, adding "You call Ave., Jacksonville, FIn., 3220
letterS to the meeting. "I've the clerk,
the matter, and that he has me so often and talk so much." Deadline (or application is Dei
tried to keep this quiet but Mr.
Connell said after reading been unsuccessful in receiving
Grant accused Connell of 15.
LONGWOOD — Councilman Connell keeps pushing," he recent publicity about the answers to questions from "staying on the man's
Wilson said the Housin
Gerard Connell's attempt said.
police department he at- Keller since
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HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING
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Monday night to separate
Grant's flareup began when tempted to gain information on him from the police department You've made life miserable for families meet the guidelines I
everyone who's been around
himself from any Involvement Connell, after reading what he the matter from Grant, Ydyor council committee,
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GrantsaldConnellcalledhjm here," he said.
"Innocuous" James Lonnann and Public
with the recent police depart- called
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aocurnenm
to
City Clerk and received satisfactory cxtJmreat From Council Chairman me
J.R. Grant of censure action. Onnle H. Shomate, asking that planatlons from none of them.
Grant charged that Connell It be included In the record.
The publicity Involved
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Connell, In recent months, Keller's demotion of several
and "some of his friends were
rIdIng around and chasing was told by Grant tbat he could officers in what he called a
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MIAMI (API — Florida %oters should be asked to
confront declining state revenues next year by voting on
proposed constitutional amendments to allow casino
gambling and a state income tax, says Rep. Gene Campbell, 1)-West Palm Beach.
"We need tax reform...Caslno gambling is one way
get It and the income tax Is another," said Campbell, a
prominent backer of the drive for the casino referendum.
"Let the peopledecide," Campbell said. "If they choose
neither (alternative), they've given you a message, too."

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roommates whose bodies were found in a garbage dump.
Rodney Wayne Malloy, 22, was charged with two counts
f first degree murder Monday, police said.
Mallo)' was accused in the Nov. 9 murders of Ronald E
Cole, 37, arxl Leo T. Eggering Jr., 32.
Police said they charged Malloy based on testimony
from two juveniles arrested with Malloy Saturday In a
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PIIIh
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Four out of a dozen shoppers
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interviewed on the street
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Monday in Downtown Sanford
Down$ow Sanford almost
said a new restaurant is needed
daily.
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The 11-year Sanford resident Adams Court, said he shops ' "They need younger designed shoes.
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about 75 cents higher on
said she shops in Downtown daily in Downtown Sanford and clothing stores, and quality
"We'd like to see better shoe everything Downtown," said
The redevelopment of Sanford about twice a month usually buys clothing, shoes clothing stores geared to young and clothI
stores and a Cullum.
Downtown Sanford Is a popular and finds i%,adequate "most of and eats lunch here,
people," Miss Huckabone said, restaurant," said Miss Philpot.
Cullum said he usually buys
subject among businessmen the time."
"I think the renovating
Robert and Catherine
Peggy Caravello, a New groceries, cigars and sundries
these days, and some shoppers
"I usually come to buy fur- should help the Downtown Crevolserat, l)eltoia, said they Jersey visitor who said she just and goes to the barber shop
have suggested a department niture or drug store mer- area," Gallagher said. He said shop in Downtown Sanford once arrived by Auto-Train, said Downtown.
store and a local hardware chandise," said Mrs. Nichols. a new restaurant ju needed.
a week and find the facilities "No," when asked If she found
"New businesses? That's a
store and sporting goods store
"I'd like to see a more atMrs. Shirley MacPherson, adequate "all except the Downtown shopping facilities Downtown problem. I suggest
are needed,
tract lye Downtown. People Casselberry, said she shops parkfug."
adequate.
they tear down the whole thing
Asked how often they shop want to see a nice appearance daily and "I can get everything
The couple said they usually
"1 buy clothing, co.cmetics, and make a shopping mall out
wntown, whether they find atthet'ntrancetoanytown.The I want here."
buy clothes and small perfumes and delicatessen uf it. It's a parking problem
She said she usually buys household items.
Downtown facilities adquate, frontage of most buildings on
food. . - .I'd like to see a French now. They ought to just start
whattheyusuallybuyhercand First Street 'ieed repair," she clothing, shoes and sundries.
"More restaurants are restaurant or a Hawaiian over, in other words," said
"A hardware store for ap. needed. First street looks old. cheese store. .. .where's a Cullum.
what kind Of new tusinesses said.
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pliances (Downtown) would be The stores need modernizing department store around
they would prefer
Barbara Joiner, 24, ThIrd
Beach,
said
he
has
relatives
nice,"
said Mrs. MacPherson, outside," said Crevoiserat.
shoppers had this to say: .
here?" asked Miss Caravello. Street, said she shops Downhere and comes to Sanford to
Miss Faith Huckabone, 22, 814
Glennlce Philpot and Brelove
James Kipp, 34, 1818 Oak town once a week, but "they
Mrs. Mary Nichols, 2515 shop about once a month.
Elm Me., said she comes to Smith said they shop here once Ave., said he shops downtown could use a few more stores,
South Laurel Ave., said she
"I usually buy shoes, shirts, Downtown Sanford about once a a week, but find some met- about twice a week and said he like in clothing or a Penney's
does most of her shopping at the and overalls.. .I'd like to see s'eek, but "more variety" i chandise "too high-priced." rmth the facilities adequate. He department store.
Sanford Plaza because she lives more shoe stores," said Smith. needed. She said she buys They said they usually buy said he usually buys clothing
"I usually buy clothing,
closer to It.
Hart Gallagher, of 2405 clothes, shoes and records,
clothing, stereo records and and jewelry.
dresses, shoes, and pants
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blaze roared oer 45000 acres of the Angeles abonal
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At least 70 fire fighters suffered smoke Inhalation or nu
norbt1rT.butnodvjllanswe.ereport2Ijthjwed
Coy. Edmund C. Browi Jr. declared a state
emergency, arid Local officials sent a telegram to
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Want to know which are the fastest growing
cities In the U .S.?
Maybe you didn't necessarily want to know, or at
least hadn't given it much thought, but we figured
you'd be interested to know that Fort Myers,
Sarasota, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale - all in
Florida - are rank ed in that order to lead the
nation in population growth from now through 1979.
A survey released by "Sales Management"
magazine said that by the end of this decade, Fort
Myers will Have grown 30 per cent and will boast a
population ofl92i7oo while strasota will ju,npprr
cent to 198,100. The Greater Orlando area Is ex-

Did you know that the first Thanksgiving was
celebrated in this country rn the fall of 1621?

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By Angolan War
The tragedy of Angola is not only the bloody
civil war that escalated when Portugal withdre V
precipitately, but also the prospect that things wi 11
get much worse before they get better.
AS things stand, three distinct guerrilla forceS
are engaged in a showdown fight over who rule
Angola. The Popular Movement for the Liberatio
of Angola, a Communist group with ties to Russia
controls the capital, Luanda and the enclave of
('a hinila Two other indigenous groups have Joinet
forces and mounted an all out war to evict thi
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Communists.

Leyden Pilgrims, with 67 Londoners, came to the
New World aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
In the spring of 1621, Gov. John Carver and
Massasoit, grand sachem of the tribes of
l'okanoket, entered Into a peace treaty which was
faithfully kept for half a century. The Pilgrims
learned from the Indians how to plant corn and how
to catch fish to use as fertilizer.
By autumn of 1621, the village of Plymouth
consisted of seven houses and four public buildings.
One building was USe(I tor worship and cown
meetings. The other three w're filled with
provisions.
Massasoit and 90 of his people were invited to
Plymouth for three days of feasting and games and
the Pilgrims gave thanks for their good fortune,
celebrating the first Thanksgiving.
These interesting facts, and many more, are
found in a little booklet, "The Story of the
lgr"published by John Hancock Mutual life
Insurance Co., to which we are grateful for the
foregoing Information.

centage.
Too, the word from the Florida Chamber of
Conunerce has it that Florida had over 2.9 million
head of cattle at the beginning of the year, which is
460,000 more than at the start of 1974.
However, the market value dropped 44 pe r cent
in a year's time - with an estimated value of
$427,750,000.
Florida ranks 17th in the nation In total cattle and
calves, 15th in milk cows and 9th in beef cows.
Interesting huh?

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood will increase about 25
percent and go over the one million mark
Other Florida cities ranked among the top in
the nation in expected growth include West Palm
Beach- Boca Raton 8th; Tampa-St. Petersburg 9th;
Tallahassee 14th; Gainesville 15th and Daytona
Beach 16th .
Statewide projections show Florida to be the
.ecwxl fastest growing state in the nation at a rate
of 19 per cent in comparison to Arizona's 21.3 per

1 iowever, contrary to popular belief, only a few
of the separatists from the (lurch of England who
settled Ilynmuth Colony, actually attended the first
Thanksgiving primarily because the last of the
hlgriinsdidn't arrive in th e New World until nearly
10 years later.
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Leyden, Holland, in 1607. Their congregation
numbered nearly 300 by 1617, but only 35 of the

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The goal of the Soviet Union is plain. All of the
present Soviet alliances in Africa were formed
after the Third World nations emerged. Such
alliances often are fragile, as Zaire and Uganda,
which have broken relations with the Soviet Union,
remind us.
If the Popular Mevement becomes obligated to
the soviet Union and conquers Angola, and if it
continues to be dependent upon Moscow to retain
its power, Russia will have its first permanent
puppet on the Dark Continent.

China is responding to the Soviet threat in
Africa by giving direct military assistance to the
two guerrilla groups opposing the Popular
Movement - and also to Zaire which supports
them. The United States is providing limited
assistance to Zaire.
Additionally, Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger reminded the Soviet Union, in a press
conference recently, that it is not living up to the
spirit of detente when it furnishes modern weapons
to a revolutionary group in Angola which
represents only 14 per cent of the people. Nor, for
that matter, is the Soviet Union living up to the
letter or the spirit of the Helsinki agreement which
forbids intervention into the affairs of another
state.
It is a theme that the United States should
continue to pound home even as we take all of the
other steps that we can to assure peace and self
determination in Angola.

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Bad

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The nation's immediate hope for eased energy pressures
has for the last few years centered on the untapped oil fields on
Alaska's North Slope.
And ,*w, according to an article in U.S. News &amp; World
Report, new rich strikes indicate potential production of double
the proved reserves of 10 billion barrels of North Slope oil. In
addition, there are staggering amounts of natural gas.
But the flow of oil to begin In mld-lm arid increase to two
million barrels a day within a decade will curry a price tag In
the same range as that of the Arab oil on which we currently are
dependent.
Atssk's vast energy resources will go far toward freeing
America from the clutces of oil-rich nations abroad but not
il the y.
there is little Indication of relief from the pain
of spiraling energy C06t5.
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promise of the North Slope fields and the pipeline project, but
the search for other sources and energy alternatives cannot be
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Is mankind headed toward one bang-up
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study commiss ioned by this international
organization of businessmen a few years ago
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Technological Breakthroughs and Widespread
Applications," who cite another host of trends
ex pe cted to Improve the quali ty of life In the 21st
Century. The survey is conducted every third
year by McGraw-Hill Publica tions.
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sthte-of-the rt and research in a dozen basic
fields involving 141 industrIal firms and
government agencies, from medicine to textiles,
electronics to railroads, aerospa ce to plasti cs.
In health care, for example, a cure for cancer
wi ll be found by 1995 and will be generally
available In the early 21st Century,
Closer to the present, it 's felt that Within two
years doctors should be able to detect most
genetic defects before birth and be able to
pre ve nt the m by the 199(.
A more ominous note: The same timetable
applies to changing a baby's sex before birth, if
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Monday after a 40-minute talk with

Palestinians Shell Christians
BEIRUT, Lebanon (APt
Palestinians In the Tal
Zaatar refugee camp in eastern Beirut lowered the
muzzles of th eir Soviet antiaircraft guns and shelled the
Christian e nclave of Ashrafiya during the night, police
reported.
It
the second time in Lebanon's eight-month-old
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guns and turned them on Christian areas of Beirut. Both
times they claimed It was to silence mortar and rocket
fir e against their huts.
Fightin g also raged on th e ed ge of the financial district,
in the eastern residential neighborhoods and In the
Villages of Klar Slüma and Lailaki, south of the city,
police said.

In other words, the real world of the voter
might tend to be better or worse than the world
as Interpreted by the leading indicators and
Ed
other statistical measurements, no matter how
refined they may be.
A mon th or more ago a good many people
wi th today.
t
sub
subscribed
that theeconomywasre.
ll not, then they have been hypnotized ,y tha
bounding strongly from the recession. But
light shining from "equal rights" that Is

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Twenty-two years ago, we spent a two week only to the Holy Grail and tuned by the siren song seem a lot of other people didn't believe it,

teristics through molecular engineering,
vacation in Florida and fell so In love with it we of equal rights* that even Ulysses could not have because the confidence measurements declined, '
Chemical control of aging and chemical LIII
went home and sold our house and moved to resisted, even with plugs in his ears
More recent statistical Information shows that
provement of Intethgence.
Hialeah
where
we
lived
for
fl
good
maybe they had reason to be disbelievers,
years. Wh en
In transporta ti on, an all plastic car, ex cept for
If they are not so hypnotized ,
then their Indicators don't look nearly as robust as they
my
husb
an
d
passed
away,
I
worked
as
an
gine
en
and drive train, will be common by 1990. ex
ambling around reminds me of a cat under a did, and the recovery has settled
ecuti ve housekeeper at th e Dural Country '
back Into a
So will the electric car. The service-free, acguava
tree trying to cove up that scent,
Club.
mixture
of
th
weiImess
and
streng
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cident-proof automobile Is expected to be In
But in 1962, 1 had to quit work when I had a
Only In their case, the scent erupted from
There Is good news, make no mistake about it;
widespread dse by the year 2000.
coronary.
My
son
moved
to
Sanf
or
d
and
we
were
NOW
meeting
held
In
Philadelphia where ac. The harvest Is good. housing starts, although
Ditto for automated urban transit, after
unhappy
apart
so
I,
too,
came
here.
I
didn't
know
cording
to
one
columnist,
"a lesbian was going very Low, have recovered a bit. AutomoWt
becxnJng technologically possible In 1985 and
a
soul
In
town
and
was
very lonely. Was for, up and down the voting line yelling at 'straights', sales, though relatively low, have Improved
economically feasible 10 years later.
tunate
enough
to
get
a
nice apartment in a 'Just go acting like a lady-.see what it gets somewhat.
ALso by 1995, aerospace experts predict
:
an
housing
project
that
I
could
afford. Worked hard you'."
economic alternative to petroleum fuel and full
The
U.S.
payments balance reached nearly $3
putting In a verry nice flowe garden.
use of it
2010.
billion in th e third quarter, after a deficit of $1.62
K
en
ar
DeCrow
was
elected
pr
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id
en
t
of NOW
1 was friends with all my neighbors and can't
Elementary synthesis of plastics, "the understand why, while!
was
on
a
platform
of
"out
of
the
ma
instream,
the billion in the quarter before. Retail sales h'd
hospitalized on Oct.
ultimate answer" to shortages of primary 9, someo
recovered somewhat, although they are not
revolution."
ne went into the yad and took the best
materials, will be technically possible In 2000 and
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goro us. And interest rates are falling.
vi
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most expensive plants I had, Including a
and common procedure In 2100. Edible, mother's
This after a trip to Russia where the press
But
there
are
some
very
disturbing
reports
day rose bush sent to me from . generally gave her credit for standing up for also, and If
nutritious plastics will be developed in Lhe last
the consumer surveys are correct,
California
that I treasured.
decade of this century.
America. She was Accompanied on ft trip by the public is quite aware of them.
goo
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So, please, when I can work outside again, three members of
Advances in land mining techniques Will
organizations that have they observe, Is not without question marks. And
In, leave my yard alone. Thank you.
"fellow traveler" records,
crease yields from presently Inaccessi ble or low.
the bad news often Is grim.
It was at Philadelphia that NOW endorsed
1r Helen Trent
grade deposi ts. Iasers, ul trasonic beams and
In statistical terms the economy will enter
Sanford "lesbian rights" and allotted about $5,000 to help
high-frequency currents to drill, crush a nd grind
with a great deal of promise. Production Is
them atta in th eir rights.
rock will be In the works by l, economically
It
is
wonder
that this group is scrambling rising. The re Is more economic ac ti vity. The big.
feasible by 1992 and common by 2000.
Political Hypocrisy
around
to
cover
the
scent that erupted from the name economists are mildly confident.
The mind, to coin a phrase, boggles, and this is
But In many of those areas that touch people
Philly meeting.
only a sampling. The survey does, however,
Mrs. Karen Coolinan and her 15 femininlst
very personally there Is some disturbing news
acknowledge current popular doubts about leadersareanotherof thoseexer-esin political
S.B."JLm"Q-owe They understand their pocketboo k f bette,
:--re science may be leading us.
hypocrisy, with which the political scene is so
SauIord than they understand the statisticians.

Surinam and Dutch flags.
The program included folk rituals and music by a
%isiting police band from Barbados,
Ailing Premier Chou En-lal of China sent greetings to
Premier Henck Arron and Included Peking's recognition
of th e Surinamese government.

Paratroopers Occupy Bases
LISBON, Portugal ( AP) - Leftist paratroopers occupied three air force bases early today In what appeared
to be a concerted left-wing rebellion against moderate
leaders of th e armed forces.
Unconfirmed reports said militant leftists of a light
artillery regiment stationed at Beirolas, In the Lisbon
area, had begun handing out arms to civilian lef tists.
An air force officer said paratroopers from the Tancos
base, 35 miles up the Tagus river from Lisbon, occupied
the Monte Real air base 60 miles north of the capital, the

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Monsan to base In Lisbon , which L the air force's regional
headquai'tcrs and communication center.

Bureau Probes Coin Firm
REGINA API An official of the federal consumer
affairs department says the department is checking
complaints that a Regina firm is slow in filling orders for
Olympic coins and medallions.
Consumer consultant Merle Kennedy said Monday that
the firm, Western Coin Distributing Ltd., may have been
hampered by the nationwide postal strike.
Her comments came in an Interview after a Montana
official publicized complaints From U.S. residents who
have not received their orders.
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Soviets Watch Ships Collide
NAPLES, Italy (AP) - A Soviet warship was within
camera range when the aircraft ca rr ier John F. Kennedy
and the missile cruiser Belknap co llided in t he
Mediterranean, a U.S. Navy source said today.
The Soviet vessel, a destroyer of th e Kotlin class, may
have photographed the collision last Saturday, the ensuing fire and the entire rescue operation, the source sa id,
"If I were there, I would have (lone the same myself,"
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O'F'I'A'A (Al') - Consumer Affair s Minister Andre
Oucilet saws his department is looking into secret auto
warranties offered by major manufacturers.
Documents revealed several months ago showed th at
Ford Motor Co paid for some or all of th e costs of
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Week, the Sanford Optimist Margaret Newman, third
". Club, under the leadership of place; and Wayne Gager,
President Dale Coppock, fourth place.
presented citations and
Chosen for scholastic awards
trophies to outstanding students were Kathy
Woodruff, first
at Seminole High School.
place; Janie Paul, second; and
Awards were separated into Ellen Brooks, third.
categories of leadership,
Winners of athletic awards
scholastics, athletics and were Willie Calloway, first
music. Criteria set for selecting place; Michael Good, second
recipients was for upholding the and Ned Raines, third.
dignity of youth, for a sincere
Honored In the music
devotion to community's category were Bryan Harden,
welfare and'(or generous and first place; Joyce Nathan,
unselfish contributions to the second; and Carrie Roland,
community
thlrd.
Leadership awards went to
You th week chairman was
kllyson Dupree,
first place; Torn Fay.

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Monday night set a public of SR 427, near Marvin Avenue.
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for 7 p.m., Jan. 12 to Council rejected the original
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natural gas franchise from did not conform to city orOptimist Youth Appreciation Awards winners (from left) with
Florida Public U tili ti es Co.
dinances.
Willie Calloway and Bryan Harden. (Herald Photo by RM Vin
chairman Tom F'ay (renter) Kathy Woodruff, All
Arthur Maheu , company
1)upr'ce, ('tnt)
manager, said his firm will pay
all costs of the public hearing
including attorney's fees for
preparing the franchise agreegree
ment
ment and advertising.
The proposed agreement
calls for the firm to rebate to
the city six per cent of its
revenues from city customers
of both natural and propane
gas.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The law prohibiting advertising of used prescription drugs vary section of
Council member June Urthe code which states
Justice Department has joined prescription drug prices,
considerably within a city. In that pharmacists "should not mann questioned Ma.heu and
a fight to do away with the
Or It could be settled by the Chicago, for example, a Darvon solicit professional practice by Frank Pressman, from the
pharmaceutical profession's Federal Trade Commission, prescription sold for $1.90 at a means of advertising,"
said an firm's home office In West
ban on advertising prices for which Last June proposed regu- cut-rate midtown drugstore, $3 association
Palm Beach In detail about the
spokesman.
prescription drugs.
lations overturning all state at i drugstore In a low-income
proposed
agreement noting,
The revised section says
laws and professional reztrlc- area and $3.90 at a suburban
The department filed
a
"There
are
a lot of things In
pharmacist "should strive
Monday In U.S. District Court tions on such advectising. The pharmacy.
to
here
(the
agreement)
that
in Grand Rapids, Mich., to F'TC Invited public comment on
The government lawsuit al- provide information to patients would have to be changed
force the American Phar- the proposal and has not yet leged that the 50,000-member regarding professional services before I could vote for IL"
mnaceutical Association and its announced a final decision,
national pharmacists associ- truthfully, accurately and fully,
Pointing to the 30-year period
Michigan affiliate to abandon a
The FTC estimated that con- ation and the 3,400-member and should avoid misleading the franchise would be In effect,
restriction prohibiting member sumers could save over $130 Michigan
State
Phar- patients regarding the nature, Councilman Don Schreiner said
pharmacists from advertising million a year through the corn- maceutical Association violate cost or value of pharmaceutical Lhe proposal
Is as Important as
drug prices.
parlson shoppi ng that advertis- feder al an titrust law by in. services. "
an electric or telephone franBut the issue may be settled lug would make possible.
cluding an antiadvertising
The APA spokesman said chise and all Information
first in the U.S. Supreme Court,
An Associated Press survey clause In their code of ethics. members are expected to ap- possible should be made
which is expected to rule soon in 12 cities last April showed
But the APA board of trustees prove the change in mail ballot- available to the public before
on a case challenging a Virginia that the prices of three often- voted last July to revise the lug now In progress,
the council takes action.
In other business, council:
Instructed Mayor James
H. Lormann to have signs
removed which threaten
vehicles parking on the road
shoulder of Seminola Boulevard
near the Sanford-Orlando
NOV. 25
Coalition workshop seminar 8 DEC. 1
Edgewater Drive near Prin- Kennel
Club will be towed
Pilot Club of South Seminole, p.m., Florida Federal Savings
Mon, Orlando. Original and away, removed and replaced by
7:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs and Loan, 919 W. SR 436,
SongwrIters Guild of Central traditional music, caroling, simple "no parking"
signs. It
Civic Center, film "Booby Altamonte Springs. Topics: Florida Christmas program,
dancers,
refreshments,
was
noted
the
city
has
no
Trap" depicting fatal roadside fund raising and campaign 7:30 p.m., First Federal, Children
welcome,
no
charge.
authority
to
have
vehicles
hazards. Open to public,
strategy for supporting antitowed away.
Pilot Club of Sanford will ERA candi dates.
Referred to the Land
meet 6:30 p.m., Holy Cross
CrossNorman DeV ere HowardM
Planning Agency (zoning
Episcopal Church, Sanford. Bill Chapter UDC, hoe
m of Mrs.
issi g
m n board) corrected plans for
fleck of W1'RR Radio, guest H.B. McCall, 2.117 Mellonvilk
American Plaza Shopping
Ave., 2:30 p.iii.
speaker.
NOV. 26
NOV. ?$.29
Starlight Promenaders Garage sale for Seminole
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High School Band, 10 a.m. to 5
"Turkey Trot" Thanksgiving
p.m., Sanford Plaza .
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Dance, 8 p.m., DeBary CornUnder 25 SR-22's
Sheriff's investigators said the wrong path through the field
munity Center, Shell Road. NOV. 2930
Cancelled Rej ected
today that a 79-year-old Fern to the apartment complex
Open to guests and visitors.
City Beautiful Cat Club's Park grandmother whose body where she lived and got Into
E.Z. Payments Quotes
p
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Cat.araina, 10 a.m. to 5 was found Monday floating In a mud in a wide portion of the \
NOV. 28
Central Florida SIopERA p.m., Orlando Exhibition Hall. water-filled ditch ina field near ditch and panicked.
322-0285 831-9774
a south Seminole shopping
Officers said Mrs. Wallis had
center died of a heart attack. left her auto at a service station
.2417 S. French Ave.
Capt. L. J. Kriz said an on Nov. l4 for ses-vlclng and she
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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autopsy today by county never returned to pickup the
- medical examiner Dr. G. V.
auto.
INSURANCEAGENCY
Garay indicated Mrs. Ruble V.
NOVEMBER24, W15
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Ruth G. Swinney
Walks,
79,
St.
Johns Village, 250
Aiphonso L. Wallace
ADMISSIONS
Oxford Road, died of a heart
Sanford:
Dorothy M. Williams
attack.
Margaret If. Willman
Juanita V. Bell
Signe
A.
Lellinger,
DeBar)'
Investigators said Mrs.
Raquel P. Benavides
Bayer,
Wallis
had been missing since
Christopher F.
Alton Coleman
Nov.
14.
Deltona
Daisy M. Fisher
Kriz said Mrs. Walks lived
Evelyn A. Licata, Deltona
William A. Leffler Jr.
alone.
Her billfold and jewelry
Ruth
M.
Mildred C. Mickens
MacKenzie, Deltona
h Wns
was
found
with the body, along
Elizabeth F. Thomas,
Tina S. Pittman
with a bag of groceries.
C', TROY RAY, J
Deltona
Harley Starnes
Kriz said detective Carol
TAX COLLECTOR
Evelyn F. Scholz
Brett P. McTanimany,
Jacques and other officers
Enterprise
Allen Kennedy, Lake Mary began looking for Mrs. Walks
THE TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED
Mabel Swallow, Orange City Friday after her grandson,
Sandra J. ('havers, Osteen Todd Freund of Orlando,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27th AND 28th,
Julia Meads, Wilmington, reported that she was missing.
Tuesday high 59; low 36.
Kriz, said Mrs. Walks was last
Mass.
1975 IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKSGIVING, THIS IS A
Generally fair. Lows tonight
T.
Gately,
Winter
seen
alive on Nov. 14 at the K.
Michael
STATE HOLIDAY, AND HAS BEEN SO DESIGNATED
in mid 40s.
Mart Shopping Center, Fern
Springs
Park.
Mostly northwest winds
BIRTHS
BY THE COUNTY. THE LAWS OF FLORIDA
around 10 mph, becoming light
Detect ive L. M. Ford
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John floezell.i
and variable.
Kelly, a boy, Altamonte Springs discovered the body while of.
PROVIDE A METHOD OF OBTAINING DISCOUNTS
EXTENI)EDFORECAST
ficers were searching a large
DISChARGES
Mostly cloudy and mild
grassy field east of the shopping
FOR VARIOUS MONTHS REGARDLESS OF
Sanford:
Thursday with scattered
center.
Spicy Bagley
HOLIDAYS BY USING THE POSTMARK ON YOUR
showers, Gradually clearing
clear ing
Kriz said Investigators
Mildred C. Crowe
be lie ve the elderly woman took
and cooler Friday and SaturJames P. Cullen
a
MINE T H F D cr n I T
oay. rigns in 70s 1nursuy;
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in Good Samaritan Medical
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midnight flag-raising ceremony at Paramaribo's sports
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Princess l3eatrlx of The Netherlands and her
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House declaration of support, Daniel Patrick Moynihan
says he will stay on the Job as the chief U.S. delegate to the
United Nations and will continue t al king back to critics of
the United States.
"I have no plans to leave," the 48-year-old Harvard
President Ford in Washin gton. The ir mee ting followed
reports that Moynihan was on th e verge of resig ni ng
because he felt he wasn't getti ng sufficient backing from
Washington.
The White House said Moynihan has Ford's complete
confidence and both the President and Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger want him to continue "speaking out
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All in all, th e consensus of forecasters still is
that the economy will move ahead through much
of 1976, probably at an annual rate of about 7 per
cent. But the public reaction to all th is might be

:
Richard W. Velde, the federal anti-crime
-line relevance to their audience."
of Velde's performance, the spokesman Insisted,
nnot
be
a
czar, has bombed out as a television performer.
ested
ca
rr
while
on
Only one performance received a bad review. "has nothing to do with the delay." LEAA will
their way to ii
His debut was so bad that the embarrassed Velde's introductory message was an "unexcongressional session,
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conduct negotiations on the still-un pa id $21,920
Velde hasn't released his taped messages for citing" bummer. A star, unha
Sen. Hiram Fong, H-Hawaii, has
ppily, was not bill for Velde's ta pings.
spent
public viewing ,
born.
Washington whirl: harper's Magazine had anot he r $7,200 of t he thxpays' money 10 fill 21
For the taxpayers, therefore, the abortive
pages of the CongressionalRecord with
In all candor, therefore, the research firm learned that responsible joniaism
an at.
debut has been a waste of about $175,320. Here advised: 'The introductory AdmInIstrator Velcie always good bus
in ess. An October article by tack on us. We have called him the patent lobby'
are the Incredible details:
message
is largely rejected by the media,
Fred Morris, a missionary wlo was tortured In man on Capitol Hill. We don't need 28 pages for a
Th e 43-year-old chief of the Law Enforcement The message is likely,
therefore, to receive Brazil, brought the cancellation of Varig rebuttal. We will merely cite a letter from
the
Assistance Administration(LEAA) faced the infrequent scheduling and thus would not be an Airline's
giant conglomerate PPG Industries
advertising
in
Harper's.
yang
is
a
which
klieg lights to record some crime-prevention efficient investment of LEAA funds."
Brazilian co mpany.
pra ises Fong for push ing a Pro-Industry patent
messages.
Nevertheless, the firm recommended that the
The Navy's fastest nuclear aircraft bill. "We support wholehearted ly the Fong bill ,'
.Velc$e was so eager to appear on TV that he other spots be given "a comprehensive,
well,
carrier,
the USS NlmItz, dumped a stream of declares the letter.
discarded the spots his predecessor, Don San- plan ned distribution." They would
rece ive $1.5 garbage, cardboard boxe.i, tin cans and scrap
Luell i, had idready taped. To re-r,'cud the mni11icn worth of free radio-TV
The seniority SY5teIllinCongrcss will
time nationally in ('bill over th e stern dur ing its sea tr
messages with the droll Velde as the star may one mon th , the firm estimated,
ial earlier under attack this winter when a private group
thIs year. A Navy spokesman said Navy files suit in
cost as much as 221,920.
every Distri ct Court in the nation:
regulations permit the dumping oftra 12 miles "Life of
But Richard Velde isa sensitive soul, proud
He was backed up by such Hollywood stars as
the
Land," an ecology group base
of beyond the coast.
In
is physical fitoess. He has boasted to skeptics
Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Carol Burnett and that
Hawaii, plans the suits,
'The
group
charges
The
US.
sh
ls
prodded
mar
a
,
that
Judge John the se
Angie Dickinson. They plugged the theme: poo he has the body of a 25-year-old. After his
niority
system
Is
a
violation
of
the
equal
ed
have
open
rating
from
the
a.belated
investigation
of
pro
Port2N
1111
"Fighting crime Is everybody's
the
tection clauseof
theconstitution They hope
proud Velde apparently lost all interest In the two marshals who brought their wives to a picnic to get some congress
involved."
to join their suits.
for
the
sequestered
radio-TV
venture,
Watergate jurors on July 4,
Wi th such a tar.Mudded cast, the messages
1974.
had to be a hit. But Velde wanted to be certain.
-The Senate Rules Committee has advised
Result: The crime-prevention spots, which
Washington communters were miffed the all committee chairmen against
He hired Porter, NoveEli and Associates, Inc., a were supposed to be aired
Using firstclasa
month, ago, are other morning to see a solitary person In a white travel
,on congressionaltrip. The action
Private firm, to evaluate the qiots.
gathering dust on an LEAA shell. Moldering Corvette go buzzing
down lanes r'eaerved for followed our recent report that
They were duly aired last summer In wi th the
two Senate staff
un used messages are $175,320 of the buses a nd car pools . It was Congressman
Ted members traveled in style to Europe. We
Houston, Tex,, and Porter, Noveljl, ci al, gave taxpayers' herd-earned money, not
counting the Itisenhoover, D-Okla., heading for a Democratic reported
them rave reviews. The f irm's -page report, free services donated by the stars.
that Robert Vastine, now a Deputy
caucuson busing. Risenhoover told us he Assistant Treasury Secretary, creed a co rn
Intended for official eyes only, declared ecA spokesman told our associate believes that the ContItutiin allows him
statically that the an ti-crime messages "rank BobFootnote:
to motion In the f Irat-class lounge. iiis
Owens that the LEAA was still "La the bypass other drivers caught in the
commuter congressional companion, Paul Leverit)uil,
amor the highest In the media's j ercelved pe esofe aluating" thes ota, The
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BERRY'S WORLD

Two men armed wi th submachine guns knocked
Monday at thedoorof the mayor of the village of Oyarzun
12 miles from San Sebastian, the Basque capital. They
open ed fire when th e th e mayor, a 33-year-old widower
named Antonio Echeverria, opened the door. The killers
escaped in a waiting car, and the mayor died In a hospital.
Police said the gunmen were members of ETA, the
underground movement fighting for independence for the
three Basque provinces in northwest Spain. The getaway
car was found abandoned in a nearby town, and the pollee
closed the border between the Spanish and French Basque
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rcsuined their assassination campaign alter a month's
letup during Generalissimo Francisco Franco's Last

NEW YORK (AP)-It is often said that in an
elec ti on year the economy moves ahead, not just
because of some cyclical accident but in
response to efforts by th e administration
make itself look good
A month or so ago you wou ld ha ve found
widespread support for the view the President
Ford had obta ined a head start on his pa rticular
program of making the economy look good.
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If only the native armies competed for flu
control of Angola, the Communists would lose
Unfortunately, the Soviet Union is pouring million
of dollars worth of sophisticated arms to th(
Communist guerrillas. Additionally, Castro ha5
sent more than
of his regular soldiers tc
Luanda, also to assist the Communists. As a resull
the war will be long, bloody and indecisive for som
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Leolia Hampton
GOs north portion and In 70s
Robert U. Hutchison
elewhere. Lows Thursday
Bernice D. Jacobs
mostly in Ws and 60s. Lows
Henry L. Lewis
Friday and Saturday in 40s
Jean Williams
north
portion
and
50s
Mrs. hiertert (Betty) Hall &amp;
elsewhere, except in 60s in baby girl
Keys.
Blanche It. Lashley, Alliance,
Daytona Beach tides: high Ohio
12:58 aim, 1:20 p.m.; low 7
Richard
L.
Gardiner,
a.m., 7:36 p.m. Port Canaveral: Casselberry
high 12:37 a.m., 1:04 p.m.; low
Samuel W. Herman, DeBary
6:48 am., 7:2.5 p.m.
Susan K. Hahn, Longwood

PERIOD. IF YOU CANNOT COME IN BEFORE THE

TIME THIS OFFICE CLOSES, PLEASE BE SURE
YOUR ENVELOPE HAS A NOVEMBER POSTMARK
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN 4 PCT, DISCOUNT. ON
MONDAY DECEMBER 1, 1975 THE DISCOUNT IS 3
PCT, UNLESS WE RECEIVE BY MAIL A NOVEMBER POSTMARKED TAX PAYMENT.

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BY ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

Dear
DEAR ABBY; Can you stand
mother-in-lawletter?
social ga thering planned one more mother.in.w
for Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. I hope so, beca use that's my
at Lake Monroe
problem. My mother-in-law
Anyone Interested in Joining the lives quite close to inc and is
M d- F lot Ida Singles always popping in, which 1
Association should contact don't mind because she ne e
Deltert Euga Marjorie Dob. stays long. But when she gets
home, she phones me, and here an occasional "Yes, Mother,"
bins or Roberta Dube
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and questions:
"Thank you. Now I've got to
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around the fl
teresting experiment emDEAR ABBY: I am a lonely,
broider
a
needlepoint
mat
house
too
warm.
The
kids
get
reUredwidow,
and Imdatj
fior In the thi panel 13
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and
might
catch
s
ti
tched
against
a
arow
your
icture
Use
a
a
man
pale
of
the
same
status.
blueç
handful of yarn skeins, didn 't do
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contrasting
ey
go
outside.
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gray.
A
deeper
gray
is
used
for
i
band
in
a textured cold when
On several occasions he has
as well on the needlepoint
"1 noticed that your plants lost control of his temper and
the shadows. These I designed
stitch such as the Parisian.
canvas?! think it's because one
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Accomplished neeJewoman are dry. Aren't you watering has broken a few things. Also,
often forgets that needlepoint is
g
Ellen Rae Kaufman stitched a them regularly?
central motif and duplicating,
when he drinks too much, he
flat pattern of unchanging
By ELSA WILLIAMS
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"I
saw
nationally
advertised
them
on
the
background,
white
border
around
a
small
becomes
very loud and in.
colors. Colors combined with
1
solid white background, has the placing the shadow stitches to
goods in your suiting. Then, too, he has
picture
of
a
tomato
and
leaves
brand
canned
other
othe r colors may look different effect
of a water color done on th
The background of the picture cupboard. Why don't you buy purposely tried to make me
in a new juxtaposi tion as one white paper. The same flower, bele right of the design and six
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was dark and she achieved an the 0(f-brand products? They jealous by being overly atow
Th
is adds a dimension of
color "Influences" another, worked against a backgr
ound of depth to the picture and the rose
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This is illustrated In four unrelieved black, makes the seers to "come away" from from above, these
cheaper.
by stitching one or
of
I love this man, but would I be
panels, identical in subject, colorsofbothflowerand leaves the background,
shadøws tend ever mounted with a mat in- leaves right out overtwo
"Don't
y
ou
th
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think
You
should
taking
a chance on marrying
white
which appear in my - book, appear darker. The deener
to give a confusing Impression stead of simple framing?
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greens of ti'e 1
down
his
stereo?
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read
that
und
is
a
deeper
gray,
E.W.
NEEDS COMPANIONSHIP
In each panel a simple wild disappear into
remember to consider the
today's teenagers will be
the
r
in
value
to
the
DEAR
NEEDS: Yes. A big
shadows. sourceofllghtwhenyou want to
rose with a stem, bud and bacigrowid
Yes,
FREE
wearing
hearing
aids
Would
You
like
by
the
cimce
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Only
you can decI de
a
The
leaves. is worked in shades of
shadows themselves are dramatize a simple needlepoint sideratlon of the size and
In the third and fourth panels, counted
time
they
are
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llustrsted
because
they
folder
stitched
above
about
whether
his
the
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coral, pinks, greens and yellow something quite
"eompanioashlp"
and motif with shadows,
of the ' mat is
rtant Wifilsms School of Needle Arr. Play their records go loud would compen"te
different toe and
ght of the rose instead of
for hig
factor in the appearance of the Write to Elsa Williams, Box they're going deaf.
acmts, In the first Panel the happens, Here, with the in- below it. Since both natural and Dear
faults.
Me?
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rather
be uns.
ELm,
rose, embroidered against a troduclion of shadow. the
finished icture.
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3788, Grand Central Station,
Is embrnJdy or needJepojnt
u you 'd
a-fl in- New York, New Ycrk,
yearold daughter) wear so
DEA1 ABBY Beca
much makeup' She looks like a a faithful reader of your
pIe
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r
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to family have become card
pease tell his mother to quit
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Ma r y
John Durham, was hosted by McWhorter; Debbie Graham;
Miss Mabel Chapman and Mrs. Sherri Greene;
Holly KurthI
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DELAND (AP) — Unable to Stetson to a 22-4 record last 64out-7 senior who averaged for a good sh
owing from I&amp;Sac coach Joe Sterling so much
recruit
another
big season, 6-1 Billy Seitz and de- 10.7 points a game last year Coats, a
6-foot4 forward who about tonight's game is that
man to replace 6-foot4 Otis fensive stu

LAIIASSEE (AP) — disadvantage when they have to team.
a postseason tournament inFlorida Sta te, w hich opens go Inside against slower 6.9 or 6Davis and forward Hank vitation. which is the goal toits basketball season at home 10 opponents, Durham said.
Mann are sophomores expected ward which an independent
Friday night against Athletes In
He added that the 1.3-1 re- to play regularly,
m ust work.
Action, has ith top eight payers quires three centers and FlorlThe three newcomers are 6-6
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probably the most
back from last season and
da State
only one true cen- James Smith of Lake Worth,
consistent
team in the cmountry,
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ter. 6-9 Greg Grady, who is en- who red shirted last year after
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The pattern Is certain to be
by leading scorer Larry War team's send leading scorer high scoring Junior college
broken
this year since the Sern.
s96 ren, they will have a new lwk'tn Wt3eason with a 13.3 average. transfer, and 6-5 lierble Allen, a
To 10
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play 77 games
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1.31
pointsagamelastseason,and Tampa
Coachflughflurhamsaysthe
Coach
Hugh
Durham
said
he
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ns,
who
averaged
11.6,
are
Durham
said
he
expected
all
schedule
is not an easy Ulm,
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Zach squad.
ills style has been to shuttle Tournament St. Petersburg,
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Perkins and Harry Davis so
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Harris and 5-8 Carlton Byrd
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Although at 6-foot-7 both can who have been a unit for three record each of the past three One and Memphis State In
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Tuesday, Nov. 25,1975--18

TwBowl Selects
South Carolina
ORLANDO AP — me South Carolina Gamecocks
have acceptcA a bid to play in the Tangerine
Bowl Dec. 20 against Miami of Ohio.
The Gamecocks enjoyed their most productive offensive season ever, roUing up 4,746 yards, a school
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SeiWnole is 5-0 while Indian four standouts in its 9&amp;18
Not that Seminole Corn- River stands 1.0.
opening victory over Palm
munity College's basketball
The Raiders will go with Chip Beach Atlantic junior varsity.
team is weary. Undefeated Noe, Reggie McDonald and Eddie Jones and Mark
team rarely get weary.
Itandy Faber in its perimeter Leatherwood were on the inIt's just that the Raiders, off a offense, with two between the jured list while Rodney Monsparkling 96-84 upset of highly threesome of Terry Jameson, Igomery and LeRoy Oliver
rerded Brevard In a game Vernon Johnson and Bob Were suspended.
last Sat ur day night at Cocoa, Jacobs starting Ofl the Inside
come back against a Just-ascoach
Pioneers'
Mike
They will all see plent of
powerful Indian River team playing time," said Sterling Leatherwood has all four back
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Johnson, Stetson basketball Missing from Ile Stetson lineup Stowers will be back, at his Dade South Junior College, multitude of options on ofCoach G lenn Wilkes knew he this year.
more familiar center position where he averaged 29.7 points a f
had to come up with a new
Last year, the Hatters forced this season, where Wilkes said game.
'We will just have to adjust to
strategy for the 1975-76 season. the ball to the inside off a PaSS- lie can better utilize his quick Wilkes called the flatters'
whatever they throw at us,"
His solution: Play smaller Ing offense, and scored the Ma- moves to the basket.
seaso na l schedule "not as tough said Sterling. "The boys have
of Our points from Inside
Also returning from last or attractive as last year at been playing pretty good ban.
But Wilkes admitted that the the foW fine.
point guard home, but much tougher on the and if we continue, we should be
new game plan represents
But Wilkes said he has better year's squad will bl~
alright. Of course, Indi an River
Buzzy O'Connellan, a 5-foot-9 road."
riiore of a decision of necessity slooterstJiisseason giving
tough. I just hope we
junior, and Paul Morris, the 6than one of design.
Stetson will play Rutgers and can play
a more varied attack.
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k
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club,
foot-4
he
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of
last
"We lost three of our top six
season's Jacksonville at home, where can
l
"We will be an exciting
victory
over
Florida
State.
players, and will be much one that I think the fans will
the Hatters went 14.0 last year.
Associated
Press
smaller,"
said
Wilkes
"To
enjoy
watching,"
Wilkes
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said
faces on the Stetson
The away schedule includes
Ohio State, which slipped past make up for It, we will be very "How well we box out on the team include Pete Nordhorn, a games against Florida State, in
Michigan on a wing and a aggressive, press all over the boards and play smart, forcing 6-foot-7 reserve last year. and Connecticut Classic tournaprayer 2114 Saturday , was a court and hustle
our opponen ts Into errors, will two junior college transfers, 6- ment, and Ma rsha ll University,
In addition to Johnson, a play a role in our record"
near unanimous choict as the
(oot-5CurtForresterand6-foot at the Ne Orle
Classi
nation's top-ranked college third-round draft choice of the
Returning to lead the Ilatters' 6 Mike Lay.
which opens the Stetson season
football team in this week's Golden State Warriors who led offense will be Dave Stowers, a
Wilkes said he's also looking Friday.
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Alison Swain and Lorl Swain.
On a table highlighted with
Also, Mrs. John G. Dunn;
.Stb0ah con- Mrs. Lloyd Swain, mot)ie.
terplece and
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the bride, Mrs
Naomi
ftn*ed by Mrs. L.M. Swain, Sr., Durham,
mother. of the
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VrsAdmother of the bride-to-be. bridegroom; Mrs. Mary Joyce
Coffee was Poured by Mrs. A.B,
aunt of the bride,
her matetalrn. Bateman, Stevens
and Mrs.
mother
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Bridal games and a treasure the bride.
--hunt were enjoyed by the
A 4vcial gift for a ta"
n conscious young min can aufly be honoree and her guests: miss"
eat home using a McCall . Carefree Pattern 4892
Jackie and Lisa Greene
misses vests which Includes transfers for embroidery, heading or Debbie and Unda Whelchel;
pai nting.
e I t In denim, lightweight wool or
a lake fur, and Sara Lee Roberts; Mary An
orate It your own way for a personalized, high-fashlon gift.
Grover; Becca C;arman; Dede
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Effective Speaking For to inject them into
1 eeches charged For additional In
is a new course
at
12:30
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sharp, hooked bill and toes with award
and
most
important
, ow to ten formation call the coUege.
rrent Poetry p.m. for members who
should being offerW by the AdWt them, will be
strong curved talons. The COrdest
wi th
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hawks, particularly, are great ofPoet SP0a Mon'
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aind insect bmters. The for 'oet&amp;'
the entertainment which win niunity College.
variety, eye contact, gestures,
birds that Mrs- Mager brought
PO,--M3 of AU styles and m. any follow, There win be a New
Fred E. Ebel, who has won and how to avoid distracung
tu &amp;how were injured by being subject are eligible
Year's Eve Party at New national honors for his
shot or hit by a car, sustaining for the grand ne orcompete
for 49
wing damage prohibiting other caah or Merchandise .1SmyTna Beach, Der. 29 — Jan. humorous Industrial lPeeCbes,
Topics to be covered include:
WW teach the claw. Ebel speech orga n i zation,
nor"W flight. Thim Provide awards. Second *ce is $300.
apt ech
served
as
a
Mrs. Mager, who nursed than
special
speech body, speech
Joseph Mell on
ntest Stopclosing g
through their inPirie", with director, said,
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season opener Friday In a
get rid of the jitters," then as
Jon Kaufman had nine tournament at Daytona Beach
far as Joe Mills Is concerned, rebounds and eight points In Seabreeze.
the night was a success.
both quartsers to spark Lyman.
Seminole's junior varsity
Seminole High was on the Bernard Wright also had eight goes into action Wednesday
losing end of 15-14 and -11 points while Greyhounds coach night In a tourney at DeLand,
to West Orange and Ri ck Steinke praised the play of where the Baby Seminoles
!)flfl
Greg
and Kevin Horne, face Winter Haven at 6
'We were Jittery, that's for also
Also fn
field are Edgewater,
certa in," said Mi lls this mor
Ly man competes in the Ocala Vanguard, Oak Ridge,
rung 'We didn t really ha'e Rota ry Bowl Tournament this Cocoa Beach, Flagler Palm
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Have YOU any suggestions' formation
about how to donate
She has already given me our eyes after death
alcem
OHIO
UIZERS IN ST. LOUIS
DEAR OOLUMBUS: Your
DEAR ULCERS: Learn to local Lions Club can help you.
reciting
can any eye doctor. And
kr list of comments, com- three cbeers for all three of
0aints and questioaL Throw in you!

Sw ain,
Bride-Elect Of John Durham

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The Seminole Chapter of the Classes taught by Ira
We gley
Rules and official entry forms
Florida Audubon Society met of the
ociety,
are
available by writing to:
Nov. 20, on the grounds Of win remmw on Jan.
14, IM, at 9 World of Poetry, aoi portola
Audubon House in MajUand. p m. Meet
inc P1800 win be the Dr., Dept. 211, San Francisco,
Hm Doris Mager of Florida FlOrlds Powet. wW
Ugh Co., Ca 94127.
Aububon talked
ooms, 301 N. Myrtle Ave.,
prey. She wustrgted her t&amp;&amp; Sanford.
with live specimens which
71* December meeting of the Happy Sensors
Included the barred owl, Serrilmle Chapter ,,
at the
The Happy Senior Citizens
burrowing owl red-shouldered
Power
and
Light
Co.
Cl
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hawk, red-tailed hawk
ins at noon on December 1
on Dec. , at
turkey vulture.
a covered dish lund*on. American Legion Home
183,
NEM Mager pointed out the
Prairie Lake, Fern
distinguishing charac jstJca Poetry Prize
win be a Christmas poly with
Of bh* of prey, such as heavy,

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If Monday night's high school knocked off West Orange, 19-11,
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(OUOn
The seminar will outline steps
Because Of Florida's rapid
;-resentation is being spongDred
the senior citizen himself can Population growth and Its
intly by the
Sanford Chamber take to ass; e prompt and Popularity as a retirement
COmnM
'
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the '
My Inc..
Am the
accMte cWM service under area, the Part B t"th
Horne Healthand
Service,
art B program. program is expected to reach a
Sirnlnole,
A
mately 60,000 cWms statewide Vol
ume of 4%miiuw
Medicare Part B is that part
MOM* throughout Florida are cww this year. In 1974, Part B
o'the federifill gOverlunent's being received by the
claim Payments in Seminole
era Medicare program processing
center
in County amounted
*3'gned to help PRY senior Jacksonville which can-t be for the county's estimated
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senior seminar for Sanford Blue Shield of Florida, claim form The
citizens to teach them Jacksonville,
which ad
often to delays
how
Part B claims
Mirdsters
the
Part
B
Program
elderly
in getting their claim
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scrambkes for rebound with StmhWels Don Williams ( 15 ) ; and Seminole's Rubin Cotton 133 ) stretches netward. i Staff Photo's by Tom Vincent)

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Paloma Ave., Sao, at 2 p.m.
Sunday. Approximately 30 6A—Evening Hera ld, Sanford, Ft.
persons attended and enjoyed a
covered dish cookout followed
by general business meeting.
-Officers elected were
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Mark Whigham, center, receives the player

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from Optimists Club member Gene Elselein, and at the same
time a hand from Serninole assistant coach Gene Knight
Whigham quarterbacked Seminole to a 11-0 win over Lake
Brantley last Friday, %inding up an &amp;2 regular Season. fSt3If
Photo h Bill %'In('enhi

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Tuesday, Nov.

23,
Broadway Joe came back this year not for
Oilers'

vow to 'hold the rope'

Evening Herald Sanford, Ft.

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1975--36

comes unthe $450,000 the Jets pay him, but because

threaded as Terry Bradshaw hits 13-of-16
he thought it would be fun to play with a
passes to pace Pittsburgh to one
-game lead

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over Cincinnati with convincing 32 9 victory

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winner. But the Jets are 2 -8, which is no

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HOUSTON(A PI
The Hous- defense," Noll said after Brad. Steelers ahead 15-3 by the half with four straight completions,
"There are a lot of fnistra• hasn't been fun since.
NEW YORK (AP)
Joe summer, he will sit down with
ton Otlers, sworn to "hold the shaw whipped the Steelers to with a pair of lightning-quick
th
e
last
one
18
yards
to
Swarm
Namath
Is
a
The Jets not only have lost
proud man. He is Jets' President Phil Ise lin. tions playing wi th a losing
rope." came unraveled on na- two touchdowns In a 1:28 span touchdowns in the second for a touchdown and
th
e
15-3
loaded.
He
seven In a row but
has
people
standing
Odds
are
Joe
will
retire
after
team,"
he
said
over
a
beer
at
a
games
tictnwide television Monday of the second quarter for a quarter.
ha lftime lead,
in
Line
biddi
th
ey
have
be en humillateci
ng
e
team's
hotfor
his
services
the l975 season. Iselin can have small pub near th
rught under the aerial assault of conimandirsg 15-3 half time lead.
The Steelers got a safety in
Bradshaw
helped
set
up
a
in
television,
Most
of
the
blame
th
f,
pressure-proof Terry Bradshaw
e movies and his $450,000 for next year all stra University training quaryou get the protection the fiM quarter When Houston yard field goal by Roy Gerela in public relations.
a nd Pittsburgh's Steel Curtain "W'hen
ters. 1t's tough coming up with aimed at the porous defense
of
it.
and the blocking from the of. quarterback Dan Pastorini was the third quarter with
But Namath himself ha p
defense.
1e can't afford to commit failures week in and week out,
He has been playing football
fensive line that we did tonight, tackled in the end zone after scrambling runs and a 25-yard

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Football

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K Citi
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Denver
1 6 0 100 193 256
S Oeo
0 Ia o 000 110 249
Mondays Result
Pittsburgh 32. Houston 9
Thursday, Nov.27
Los Angeles at Detro i t
Buffalo at St LOuIS

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Eastern Division
W I T Pc? PH PA
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Divas
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6 1 0 a ?S) 167
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flawlessly you're bound to move the ball," losing the ball from a shotgun
threaded 13 of 16 passes through Noll said.
form.ation.
t he porous Houston Oilers
Despite the motto of "hold the

by

13 yards.

Harris both for

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32-9 victor) and give Pittsburgh them on, the Oilers wilted under with passes of 18 and 10 yards to
salary of any football player in
Hous ton's frantic fans got history
a onegazne lead over Cincinnati the pinpoint passing of Brad. Lynn Swann in
but because he
the second only one chance to shout In the
in the American Football

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MATINEE RESULTS
FIRST - 1 EcId Alberd, 13)
ID ). 7, 3 st), 7 Barre Aram I
i 20, 3 Ecriano Len: (21 5 60
10
0 fIJI 0 00 P (I 1)
SECOND - I Echano Perez 121
ii 00. ô 60, j
7 Uria Sarche: (7)
S 00.3 70, 3 Eddy Atberdi *41 700. 0
*2713740. P (271)01.70. Big 0 (13
with
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

760, 410, 2 Larri Arena (I) 100
60, 3 Eddy Javi (4) 3 20; 0 (I 3),

3

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ELEVENTH-1 CachoPere:'lI
1210, 2600, 3 10. 7 Erdota EIor:4
121 710, 160. 3. Domingo Ecra r
(I) I7Ø, 0 (I 2) 3760, P (1 2
104 40

TWELFTH
I CPiuchoAltu 15(
IS caD. $2
3*0 7 Manolo Zarre'
5 4), I 20. 3 BiIbbO Bengoa 17i 3 ID
QI) 5s37 $0.
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with all 1) 5) ; 1 2 with All SI
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yards and scored two touch. Houston's defense this season, wa
ved wide receiver Ken Bur-

The 1975 season has been nelheadli ned: "The Jets Need aa l)
Coach Chuck Noll was so im. dovim
He adds: ".nythIng can hap- be fun he would quit.
bulled
four
yards
for
a
touchrough
deep
and
then
hit
him
for
their.
It hasn't been fun. it pen.19
The
Jets
provided
that
promNew Quarterback."
pressed with his Steelers' ha ndThe Oilers, who dropped to a down with 2:23
to go in the half a 59-yard touchdown bomb that hasn't been a winner for t.he
But there was something sig. ise when they completed the
iwork that he pronounced them 7-3 record and third place in the for a
9-3 Stceler lead.
meant nothing to the final out. New York Jets. It has been a nificant in what Namath said 1974 season with six straight suffered physically. The
playoff ready. "Our offense is AFC's Central Division, took a
Cornerback J. T. Thomas re- corne.
disaster.
where it was at the end of last 3-2 lead in the
last sununer, just prior to sign- victories and whipped teams biggest pain has been to his
second quarter on turned an interception 11 yards
"I
thought
we
were
ready
to
season, moving the ball well a 77-yard field goal
Broadway
Joe
doesn't
need
to
ing a two-year, $900,000 con.. such as the Washington Red- pride. "1 don't want to discuss
by Skip on Houston's next series and play, but I
guess
we
weren't
and
go
down
with
a
disaster.
So,
betract to play a couple of more skins and Minnesota Vikings in It," he said of 1976, -I'M
and taking the pressure off the Butler but Bradshaw had the Bra6haw again went to the air
I guess it's my fauIL"
tween today and sometime next years with the Jets.
preseason exhibitions. But it tWnking of next week."

College

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No qant's scieduled
Today's Games

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Women's Basketball Exhibition
Propfes Republic of China OS.
Queens, tit Y S9

MaroIo AWl. S Cetaya (chive. 6
ChuchoMencha 7 Ferm i n Larrea,
$ P/.irur Agu i rre

FIRST - I Ica Alberdi, 2
40, 1 80; 1 U ,&amp; Okoki (1) A 20. 0
EIGHTH - 1. AlavaMencha; 2.
FOURTH - I Barre Javi (1) 1
Fr
[china leni:, 3 Aldana QuicIa; 4. Manolo Altu, 3, Santa Miguel; 1
60, It 50,960: 2 Cacho Zarre (I)
Ali
Ilarre Via, S PJegul Arana; 6
SECOND - 1 Eddy Elena (Si
3 7 0 300 135 191
Basketball
(echo Larrea, S. CPwcho Aguirre, 070.960,3 Negul Miguel ( 6)960;
0
NBA
1900, 310, 770. 2 Larra Java f].
Edd y Sanchez. 7 Uria (lana. I 6 Cely Ramon; 1 Fermin Azpi,
N Orl
7 5 0 7CC 1)1
(3 5 6700, P (31)1)110, OD ()
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7
Lt'('. Tern
Monday't Games
Larri Okoki,
b P,'.irtjr
3) 510. 7 70. 3 Uric Arana (6) 400 0
American Conference
15960
10 Angrles at Boston
Plo games scheduled
SECOND
I Echano Sanche:, 7
*31) 11 00. P ($31 Ill 00; Big QU 6
NINTH
Eastern Division
I Arecha, 2 Alava;
FIFTH - 0 Celaya Echave
tiutfa!o at Vancouver
Guilford 95. Mars Hill 92
hh 30 1,26)60
Aldana Leflhi; 3. Ica Eloria; 4
Todays Gamei
gurre; 4 Manolo; S Erdoza, 6
17 60, 1 10,160;?. AIva Menche (7)
THIRD
M,rn
I Echano Javi (1'
7 3 0 '00 255 $71
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Golden State at Philadelphia
Uria idvI, 7
Larrl Arana; S
TENTH
6 4 0 600 302 221
I Ramon, 7 Chucho,
( 2 If 51 00. P (72) log SO
Boston at New York R figers
Q
Sam Houston ey, Midwestern,
Houston at Washington
oQuita Yza.
11 00, 5 110~ 3. I'c'
a Aram&amp; (2) 3 70 ,';
fluff
I Attu. 4 Mencha, S
6 4 0 600 )?0 761
New York Islanders at aMm
6)
Tx,
Cleveland at Chicago
THIRD - 1. Edd' Arana; 2 Fermin . 7 Marurl. I Larrea
II 4) 3420; P1)4)70 10
N Eng
3 7 0 100 IR 240
ne%ols
2400.
1000.
$
60,
2.
Alive
Echave
SV Mary's, Tex 65, Texas A&amp;I
F(hanoOlooki. 3. IcaQuiolaI; 4
Wednesday's Games
FOURTH Cac ho Javi H;.
NY Jets
ELEVENTH - 1. Alava Perez, 2
Atlanta at Fhiladelphia
2 1 0 200 194 330
(I) 7 40. 3 40. I Negul Javi (4) 2 go,
&amp;I
Seattle at Boston
Uria Lenox, 5 Ogui:a Alberdi. 6
14 40, 5 10, 1 40. 2. Manclo Okoki (41,
Domin(y) fienfloa, I Negui Rarmon.
Central Division
Los Angeles at Washington
Texas Wesleyan 72. Tarleton SI.
Washington at Houston
Aldana Pere:. 1 Lerrl Via, I
I Barre Alit,. S Erdo:a Zarre; 6.
100,360, 3 Buiboa Quote (01.600;
Detroit at Pittsburgh
SEVENTH - I Ur:a Qulole (4)
68
Atlanta at New Orleans
Arecha Javi
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Are
Cacho
Azpi.
Conic.
• 7 0 500 773
Vancouver at California
L os Angeles at Portland
FOURTH
11)60
Elora, 7
Ocjzn Echave
Hous
7 3 0 ?00 I" 154
Toronto at Chicago
(0) S 10. 600. 3 Ethar,o levi
Exhibitions
KAn%as City at Detroit
Alava Queola
3 Cacho Jayi. 4
FIFTH - I Maruri Benga (3).
TWELFTH - I Santi Z5rre. 7
9 0 1 00 134 290
Kansas City at St. Louis
4 60, 0 (4 1) fA 00, P 14 1) 117 40
Yug(
mlavifi Nationals 6S, New
Buffalo at Phoenix
Manolo Booing
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Domingo
Bilbao Ramon. I Erdora Allu; A
EIGHTH - I Chucho Aguirre (4) 16 60, 7 00, 2 40, 2 Chucho Larres
-,-1 1 10,11 40, 500. 7 anti MecicP'a (3)
);D )H)5 00 ,PU6I)740
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SIXTH
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game was the prospect of a yanked in the third period for a

on my part and on man. winning team. A play football sub, J.J. Jones, after hitting
shaw and the undeniable runs of quarter. Harris, the first runner second half. That was when thotight it would be fun to pla y
agement's part before next sea- be cause I li ke It," he said, in only eight of 21 passes.
Conference's Central Division Franco Harris, who gained 149 to gain 100
yards against Pastorini rolled to his left, with a winner one more year. son.111
chase.
dicating that when It ceased to
One New York newspaper

6 1 0 600 191 1$)
2 I 0 200 19 719
2 a 0 200 97 219
Western Division
520 $002M170

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Pro Hockey

Echave 6 AlbaoPerez. 1 P1egu
i"chrz. S flarreMicjuel
FIFTH
I Erdoza Agwrre. 7
Zarre, 3 Mi'oIo MenCtia, I
Marurl Miguel. S Fermin Ram,,
6 ChuthoLarrea, 7 Santi E(he.
$ Cc'fay
ncjoa
SIXTH
I Caclo LIor:a,
Quiola. 3 Arecho Zarre.
Aliya flengoa.
DomIngo
5.
'.in(hcl. 6 Pdequl Miguel. 7. Bilbao
J.ivi, S Oquiza Perez
SEVENTH - 1. Ica Leniz.
FchanoArana; 3. DorningoOuiols.
I Larri Alberdi; S. Eddy Via; 6
AIdAna Okoki, 7. Urza Perez. 8.

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Mondays Games
No gatnes scheduled
Today's Garnet
Utah at Kentucky
Wednesdays Games
Kentucky at Dv'nvei'
t io'ss
San Antonio vs Virginia
Hampton

Nationals

Wednesday's Games

Minn
Oct
G Bay
Chic

Mexico 67
Louisville 11, Athletes In Action
16
IlIOOrflSburg St.
Hi, Barbados
S.
FlorIda 121. Ecuador Nationals
7
Duke OS. Canada Nationals 15
W. Michigan 96, Panama Na
fionals
Oregon 93. Australian Nationals

Edmonton at San Diego
Cleveland At Toronto
lfl(ll,n,IpOIIS at Houston
Mi nnesota
NewInuland ,

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pass to John Stalworth. lbrris
pinpoint passing of other years,
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the living room of his trailer.
Munger has been straightening money." Bob laughs and says
The family grew, they had to
frames for eight years, and has "with live children, It %as a
build a house around their
t he know how and equipment to necessily." Mary, who "s
trailer.
and Bob
began
do the best Job. Billy Strop Is the eschewed teaching for the
achieving recognition for hIs
only man in Seminole County bookkeeping work at Empire,
Will In making cars out of tot2l
emphatically answered "yes
wrecks, and was known as "the with a Journeyman's license in
body work, and gives Empire
best body man around
the years of backbreaking
the benefit of his 12 years ox
Seven years later, with five
pe rience Bill Cravens is the work
hIId
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front end alignment specialist,
It you can't or don't want to
and thriving busIness Bob and and has been here for five emulate a life like that of Bob's
years.
and Mary's, at least you can
hard enough for awhile, so they
It your car is
sold everything and moved to
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Bob updated all the old Wilding of Empire Auto Body Is
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Auto Glass and Seat Cover,
reorganized for efficiency and owned b
Bob and his wife. Mary, are
Louis Child
from New Jersey. Shortly after speed in order to get the job Maintaining
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4hey were married Bob began
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with those of other agencies. surance clerks, and are gone Into the Insurance clean or if you're a hard-to,
tl1r Agenc y specializes in knowledgeable in the various business of Genie Blair, and place driver. For all your In.
1ping young drivers, ages 16 aspects of the business, Genie have made it successful
surance needs. "Call Blair, and
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poor boy working hard and respected for many years, and out with nodifficulty. Front end Mary Preisler. - ADV.
makInggoodisthetr ue st or yof ex pe cts Empire to merit the alignments are another
Bob Preisler. owner of Empire same respect.
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oil, and you can't do without it.
will allow you to finance your an SR 22 filing to keep their
A wish to help abundant So get the best bargain for your
Insurance premiums with low driver's license. And for drivers knowledge. professionalism insurance dollar. The Blair

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recOfded in Plat Book 13, ;w9ts &amp;3
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clothing and games for having clothing, Almost Nu
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it is not stained, torn er worn. to
their
little guests inexpensively carries toys and games for
. wrtfl Thrift
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be sold on consignment. Ap. at Almost Nu.
children,
2 mi. north of Dog Track pointments are necessary for
For vacationers Unprepar ed
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Road on Hwy. 17-92 in those wishing to sell their
s Christmas, with many
for Florida's climate Almost Nu
persons having less money to
clothes on consignment, so carries
out of season clothing.
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phone S3,4 7327.
Jeanne Rosseau and Iris Spend than In the past. and with
concept in children's shops
Not all of the clothing at Crystal are the friendly owners Pir Ices up on most Items in the
where
g a
s been Almost Nu is used, some carry of Almost Nu.
Meeting them
051 11mr Nu offers an
outgrown
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he ir unique oPPor un ' o have a botmtiful
tem of clothing at Almost Nu is are a brand name Shopper, store Is a sheer pleasure. They Christmas at a lower cost.
stained, torn or Shows
Your Christmas shopping
signs of you'll be glad to know that have been In business just about
,*%ear. In fact the only way these
won't
be complete fill you stop
Cinderella, Nanette, King Cole, a year but have received
clothes
Almos t Nu and see the toys.
can be told from new is Greenaway, Don Moore and overwhelming response from
y e reasonable price tags on Rob Roy are among
the brand area residents who are all too games a nd clothing they have
them,
1' you.
name clothing Almcst Ni
familiar with havingta d'
discard
All mothers know what a carries.
"Almost N
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frustrating and expensive
Remember Jeanne, Iris,
You can find girl'S sizes from games.
Economy and Quality are the Winnie the Poo. and Tiger, too,
experience children's growth infant through 14. boy's sizes
can be, and to them Almost Nu
Say Sft you soon at Almost NU4

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BARBARA NICHOLAS.
his wife

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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-11`72-CA-01-C
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CASE NO 7$ 7337 CA-es C
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sell you insurance on homes
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ClAir"I and demands WhiCh
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Whose address either Of YOU. rity have against said
2XI, Of1411`1410. FW;da 32M. on or
estate in the office of the ler k
of the biti December I?th, 19yS. arid lilt
Circuit Court of I C
A4ic;al Circuit. Seminole county, the original with the Clerfx of this
Florida. Prwolie Divis~on, ,n the
Cajrthcwse at Sanford. Florida.
?Puere,,tteq, otherwise a default w
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5* entered agans' you for the rel.c'
mosthi from
pbIcat,ors of this notice Each demanded In the complaint

Doled at Winter Park. Florida,

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RE•CHARGE ALL MAKES'
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
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Place of resiclience and post office
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SwWn to by IP.r claimant. his Agent
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEORGE H NICHOLAS

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11A ENGLANDER

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CASE No. plit-15-296.Cp

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SX inclusive. Public Records at
Seminole County. Florida, ac
Cording to the Plot thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 17. pages -4
through fl, inclusive,ublRecorti of Seminole Coun t y ,
Florida. together with an undivled
interest on
to the common
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE GEORGE
NICHOLA S and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. BARBARA
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NICHOLAS. ii wife
CUlT, SEMINOt..E COUNTY,

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At?orneyj for Plaintiff
sa me will be barred.
PubIih: Nov. 11, Ii, 25 Dec 7. 1975
Fileclat Sanford. Flarida.thi% 26th DIET SA
September, 191S
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r W. Fullef. Sr
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

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You are hereby notibed and
County. Florida, th!s 71h da t Ct
ftQw, rM to present any CIa;m% and November. 191SL
demands
Pi,th you may have (Seal)
Against the estate Of VIRGINIA C.
Arthur H. Beckwith, jr .
FULLER deceased late of Seminole
Clerk of the Circuit Ccijjrf
County. Flor4a. to the Clerk of the
By: Martha 7 Vsriten
oijrt, and tie the seme in
Clerk
Circuit ... and as provift,d in Section james j.
Loveless. Jr
733AL Florida StaluileL in their CO the firm GILES. HEDRICK
oftic. in the County Courthousi
Seminole County. Ficirlda, *Jtp,im 104 East Church S?r"t

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Condominium Residence Unit No

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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pa ft ftosnyS, os name
40d Address is Set forth Wow, not
later thin December 22. 1975 II ou
fati to &amp; so a Difault will e entereci
against you for the rtfef demandetj
'ntheComplal,,, Thi real proper?

AL;EaADwACx
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his wife. has been filed against you

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,rldivIduililly aria as Trustee. and
Edgar i Becker And Katherine D

demanded ,n the

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to foreclose a
First Federal Sanq and ioar
Association of Orlando, a car

At Almost Nu

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*Auto Air Conditioning

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Katherine B Becker
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'011"IfIv HARVEY .AA ALPER of
LA* CWCci of Alppr and Wick.
viihose ade'e; 5 alb (as' Semorar,
Sv le X4. Altamonte
St-ngis Flor '" 32701, on or before
December 16fm- ills. sea tile the
Of 19IM&amp;I lNeft0f *ith the Clerk of this
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NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Pe't.nqo, D'5s'u'n of Marraçe 10 (er
us been fled anj ,ou a
Q (Vmoor Or.e
a'v 'eou red ?O serve a (Coy of ovr
Apartment )O$
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Deri v er, Colorado

PCt,$,ner

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Furniture. 3eddng. Clothi ng, Toots,
EVERY SHING INCLUDING THE KITCHEN SINK

ORLANDO a corrat.cii

Re1xdent
NOTICE OF ACTION

Tuesday Nov

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CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 15230CA-0.F
F I RST FEDERAL SA V INGS AND
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AB(

Movi

TONIGHT 'S TV

Tuesday

(1)(4) Movin'
(3)(24) Hanukkah
(CM Movie
(9) Happy Days
(13) Good Times
(C13) Movie
(33) Movie
(44) D i nah!
6:30
(6)(13) Joe And Sons
(9) Welcome Back, Kotler
(3)(24) Consumer Survival

6:30
NBC News
(3) GettIn Over
(2)(S)

(2)(4)($)(t)(13) News
(3) Cassascendotas
(CM Family Affair
(24) Channel 24 Auction

(6) CBS News
(9) ABC News
(C.13) Zane Grey Theatre
(44) Bewitched

7:00
To Tell The Truth
Flight 3
(6)(I) Concentration
(CM H og an's Heroes
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(33) star Trek
(44) Hogans Heroes
7:30
Candid Camera
Front Row Center

It

(6) Space: 1999
(C4) Love, American Style
(I) Let's Make A Deal

(9) Wide World Mystery
(44) Mod Squad
11:40

(6) (13)

Movie

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Kit
9:00

600

(2)($) Police Woman
(3)(24) Ascent Of Man
(6)113) Switch
() Rookies
(44) Movie
:30
(33) Movie
10:00

(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat
10
(2) S uns hi ne Almanac
6:15
(6)($) Sunshine Almanac
6.23
(2) With This Ring

(24) Villa Alegre
11:50
(C.6) Paul Harvey
11:55

(35)

700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
11'30
(2)(I) Tonight Show
Movie
C-s Amos Burke, Secret

(CM Tennessee Tuxedo
(I) Today in Florida

12:00
(2)(9)(44) News
(6) Young And The Restless
(C.o) Bugs Bunny And
Friends
($)(C.13) Ma gnificent Ma rble

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(I) Rom pe r Room
(44) Father Knows Best
10:30
(2)($) Wheel Of Fortune

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(C6) Family Affair
(24) World Press
(33) Los t in S pa ce
(44) Lucy Show
6:30
(2)($) NBC News
(3) Teaching Children With
Special Need s
(6) CBS News
(C-I) I Dream Of Jeannie
(9) ABC News

(2)(4) Doctors
(61(13) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And Reason
(24) Journey Through Eden

10:00

c:non

(2)(6)(I)(9)(13) News

2:20

(C-I) 700 Club
(44) Gamer
le, USMC

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6:00

(44) Movie
1:30
(2)(a) Days Of Our Lives
(6 ) (13) As The World Turns
(9) Let's Make A
2:00
(6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid

(I) Big Valley
(9) Movie
(24) Mister Rogers
(44) Leave It To Beaver

Jean-Paul

(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
(4) Partridge Family

(33) Movie

9:00
(2) Phil Donohue
(6)(13) Mike Douglas
(C.6) Life In The Spirit

(44)

no mere game for the net.

gate. New shows
were going down the drain almost as fast as they got on the

works, nor

does It simply

involve the

fate of a few

(2)(I) Another World
(6)(13) Ma tch Game

surprise,"

concede
MIchael D. Eisner, vice
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(2 Or More)

FRIED CHICKEI

OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9 tiP 9:30—Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 tiP 10:30
For Phone Orders Ahead-322.9442
2100 S. French Ave.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sewing Teacher,
Execution Issued Out of and under
the seat of the County Court Of
OrngCourity, FIorlda,upona final
Judgment render ed in the atore'i.ald

hlvC levied upon the following
described property Owned by
D,h.a,,'i LA
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d' property" being located
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Seminole County, Florida. more
particularly described as follows
One (11 1977 Dodge Pickup Truck.
white over green, ID No I
DIIAB7SS1I195 being stored at
in Fern Park, Florida
Additi onal information available p
from the Civil Divis ion Of tft
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart
men?.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Semingie Ccunty, Florida. will at
ti 00 AM on the 76th day of
November. AD. 197&amp; offer for sale
and sell to the higheSt bidder, fo
cash. subect to any and all existing
lens, at the Front (West) Door of th"
Seminole County Courthouse in

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Creamy Whipped Potatoes—Candled Sweet Potatoes
Buffered Peas &amp; Mushrooms—Corn Bread Dressing
Candied Tiny Carrots
Cranberry Sauce—Mint Jelly
Assorted Hot Rolls and Butter—Coffee—Tea—Milk
Pumpkin Pie
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Th order volumes 1. 11 and Ill. send V for each. making checkit
payable to -.Seek &amp; Find" in care of thi% newlipaper.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice 's hereby giv en th6t I am
engag ed in business at 50 Pineda St.

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17750. Seminote County, Florida
Under the fictitious name 4 IN
TERNATIONAL MARK ETING
AND MANAGEMENT, and that I
intend to reqister said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
the provision's Of, the Fic1tios
Name Statutes. tow.t
S E Gene Rumley
PtibI,'sn Nov II, Ill, 25. Dec 2, 1975
DET SS

NOTICE
NOTICE 5 hereby given thai "-e
Board of County Commissioners ul
Seminole County. Florida. shall at
1 00 P N or as soon as poSSible
thereafter, on the 91h day Of
Derrn'bf'r, t95, in thp St'mri:c
County Courthouse. Santoro
' Florida, considtr an application b,
for a
SEMINOLE CABLE
rate increase for cable televisor'
'services tt, be prov'di'd by
SEMINOLE CABLEVISION
ISEALi
Arthur P-f Beck*ith. Jr
Clerk of Board of
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One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
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Newly
red ec orated Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd. S,enford. 371.1310.

By Joann K Mare

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iulIder or Developer- Exceptional
buy In building lots just far enough

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Reqiitiir at 7 P 1,5
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1 Bedroom Furnished Duplex
Call evenings, 6.30 too: )0
373 7331
i bedroom unturni'stted. kltcnen
equipped. Cir, carpeted,
Adult's only 3222296 vik nd's &amp;
eves
32—Houses Unfurnished
7 Bedroom unlurn?eJ hurne in
Lake Mary, carport, utility room,
large yard, $175 month Phone 377
1510

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1505 W. 25th St.

ch u ren Realty

SANFORD

THE HERALD
CLA SS IFIED
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3222090

Branch Office Plo I

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3fl 1302

Professionally Managmcl
RV

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Reg Real Estate f)rokec

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103W Ist St.

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3736061 or 323 0 51 7 eves
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In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

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$15; Service all make's HERBS'
HERBSTV1200 S French. 371 1734.

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29. 9 to S. 970 Slate St. (Sanford
Plata) Benefit Seminole High
School Band. Donations ceeded,
373 9790 or 322 7952 for pick up.

Forrest G reene, I nc.
tIT AL TOPS

5)) 6133

373 6J33

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy . 17.97
372 $961

42—?v'bile Homes

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sa nf ord, 323 5700

16'

L ooking for garden equipment?
00 tod ay's classified ads for
good buys

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ict 17 521 427, Longwood
Call 323 $5700r134 1605

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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373 5660 otter S

9' Fiber glass boat with trailer
and 95 hp Mercury, 5600 See at
1717 Oak between 12 and S p m
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60—Office Supplies

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ONE '10 FIVE ACRE

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SEMIPIOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large 52.000 per acre
and up Terry Really. Realtor 621
0711

Copier. 3M, automatic feed, $793
site over payments of $5103 per

mo. 3226545.

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Used office furniture

Casselberry, 17-97.130 4106

Broker, $X-1171 or 562-1111,

1971 Volkswagen, air, new tires,
battery, excellent condition. 1200
equity, assume 19 payments. IllS

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Wood or S'eei desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry

HOME SITES
ithIn Lake Mary city limits 55.500
to 19,500 . Financing available,
George McCammon, Odyssey Inc,

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
1970 Datsun Wagon, 15 000 miles,
auto.
1971 Flat Racer, $1795
1971 Duster, 6 Cyl , Stand . 1995
3970 Hornet. 6 cyI.. stand,, 36,000
original miles. 159$.
Many other-sto choose from

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P. SANFORD
AUCTION 1200 French Ave. 32)
7310.

1942 Chrysl er New YOCker
175
3223721
1970 VW Fastback. Ispeed, less than
36,500 miles.Excellent condition
$1,700 cash. 327 69)1,

Assume payments on 1973 Plymouth
Cud.a, Red &amp; black, excellent
condition. 3226304
1973 Capri. V.ó in Cortinabody, $ 00
Cash 1973 Pinto. 11,100. 323.1309

Desks, 140 &amp;

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BUY-SELL-TRADE
31 1 315 E. First St
377
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WALKER'S
Pressure Cleaning 1, Painting

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Fets ishmates- Itaswtabei R.l
T er aisAvs.Iaat,
Ml RISK CONNESCA's, HOMES
Ph. 3724271
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62—Lawn-Garden
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control. GardenLa nd . 1400 W. 1st
St. 323 4430

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I (itfl C oer yi.jr h.i'-i' .,, lh alum
siding &amp; soffit system Also
Roofing, Gutters, screen 20 Yr's
Evil) Try me1519S43

A .a -ialI Classified Ad br'nqs b q
return's 'Try one and see Call 327
1I iii' 11 ci'i71

Peed help cw

.lNC, f4I,çii r'g 5'.,ries -F .',res ,'.itCr Heater's I a m 10
P m thru.j Sat 75.3.4 Park 317 sa:

BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MINT ALL TYPES OF CAW
P[N'TR'r At-4f) REPAIR' 117
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Pressure Cleaning_

that 5.i?urj., IC' )
Paneling door. wndn5 burg
concrete work. etc. By the hour cm
by the jcb. 322 936.5

Beauty Care

Làd Gearing

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Itormerly Harriett 5 l3caut Ncioil
Sic E F i rst, 317 5147

Land Clearing. fill dirt. clay. rock
All kinds of digging- Housetraulers
stored &amp; moved 372 9141 or 931
1195

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
flutIcin:ng
IT ici.u"ng Dtch
u'.c'k I' 0
317 $;)

Heater Cleaning
14,',,!ers Cleaned, all ??1ae$
16 ytars exper 'cmxc
372 5790

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'.'.._'iheE
mnOkCS and models
I,te' P'.kup And Delivery
i'zl b" "-s
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'Close to everything yet away from it aill
Large wooded lots * Street lights
*Paved streets •Sewers *Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages -S PCI down
or Conventional Mortgage's

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CONSTRUCTION hc,

(1 Hwy. 17.92 Across

From Ranch House

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Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322-3103
Remodeling

Interior. Exterior Plastering.
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 322 2710.

Pest Control

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BROGOEN ROOFING 3731700,

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ALTERATIONS

DRESSMAKING

Interior, Exterior
Cleaning, Painting. Remodeling
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Phone 372-070)
Install Car Pet and vinyl, wall to wall.
fir(* Estimate Call SEARS n

Quatty upt'ois?t'r,ng Free pick tip &amp;
OCliver, C,,ll for free estimate
201 E Commercial 1716451

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL

73a7 PO?k Or-ue
322 K185

Pet Care

RON KIOD CERAMIC TILE
No Job Too Large Or Small
Call Anytime, 322 lOIS

List

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F mci- i'St mutt' 317 6 23

110

SERVICE-- Fast
Live Oak Blvd
C,ssseib.rrry Phone 631 9641

Doina Canada 3220107

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(arrxolry Rcmtk'iinq. AjJt.on's,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 32) oi)33

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DRIVE IN TV
Ser vice 207

'We service all

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 1233939

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Iodlo&amp;TV

Service

BackHoe

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A5,A CLEANS ALL
E .ter'or crc'sure dlear-rug
317 C3

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3 Mo. -ó Mo. &amp;

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80—Autos for Sale
Any Car—
No Money Down

641 1006

SANFORD
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. air coruditioner, Shady yard,
119.300 Make an offer.

Lt'u)!es Cal 3j

APARTMENTS

'.- -.

l977F or dCurrierpickup.newpaint,
extra clean. 11.995 Call Don Pope.
322 l8St. Dealer.

COLOR'TV.I1I9SMOPITH

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Ovens. Refrigerators Free

h Large 1 Al 2 Bdrm.

NO SECURITY

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166

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53—TV- Radio- Stereo

STEAL 'THIS ONE- )
baths on Cut De Sac in a nice
neighborhood. large yard, above
ground pool, well, drape's, and a
utility shed, Priced at $74,900.

V,iu. L'rnru.,J tta??urc',)n-s ','n3JA5,
Floor Waxing, Rug Shampooing

4

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

Like New

P hone 322 6101

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Cleaning

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ul,;.','u. ,',:.stfER, p1,-ti,
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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 1 bedrooni homes,
family room, garage. carpets
531-5217
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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FROM

SEE: US TODAY

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LA(( MARY
7 OR dupIei,'if.
crien c'guped. Carpeted. c en tral
heat lair, $130 per mo

1975 Yamaha
175 Endura, im
maculate $600 includes 1 helmet
6476439.

from town

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STUDIO 1, 7,)
BEDROOMSUITES
2BEDROOM
TOWNHOU,,ES

home, close to Schools and
shopping 171,000.

DEPOSITS

I

Luxu ry Patio Apartments

Terms,

ieautlftjl kitchen arid 3 bedroom

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Payments

Gardens

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REALTORS

If your club or organization
would like to be included In
this listjnq call-

1,

BY OWNER-- 102 IdylIwilde Drive,
Just reduced 15.500 Transferred
out of state 4 bedrOom, 2 story.
ft P40 reasonable
over 3,500
nffer refused 3210717

.arge 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lot. Wall to wall carpet $25,900

if you don't be lieve that want aØs
bring result's, try cxie, and list en to
your phone ri ng Dial 3727611 or
III 599)

31A—Duplexes

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7 Bed room apartment, pa rt ly fur
fli5hed, couple only. 3fl 3762 days.
3220991 evenings.

P40W LEASING
New, modern, 1 Story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur
ruShed, convenently-iated and
beautifully landscaped 5)35 mo,
Call between 5 - 30 S. For in
formation rail )77 0701

ACREAGE

HAL COLBERT
141;.LTY INC
207 c 251 h 37 3 7577
HAL COLBERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eves 327 C412 or 32'? 1317

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Reconmtlonecj 'Batteries; $12.95
"change REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

ruin,"
rpedle
.vn nredie, front
flClU, SCW,flQ machine
Pay halani'.' tit 515 fir 10 oaymenfs
ç ,19
S ANFORD cEWING CENTER
307 F.tt Fr's? Downtown
.21 '4Il lye
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RA?MONDM BALL
Reg Real Estate8rokr
377 36.11 Aft Hr's 372 2737
817W Is? St Sanford

You want tofluyor sell
Real Estate
We will Provide ?he
Professional Service
101W Commercial
Sanford

7
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.iOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$1335150 CotorTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
III SR 431, Longwood

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Uight's32 735?

BALL REALTY

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Assume
rum,cr

Kish Real Estate

3210041

Reg Real Estate flrokcr

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RESIDENTIAL

Call

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74 Ht'. 70175 French Ave. (1792)

Lake Brantley

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W. Garnett While

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51—Household Goods

323-9410

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days - 372 6173

REAL '1014 371 5771

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COUNTRY LIVING

Neal 3 bedroom, 2 o.sth rinme with
formal dining and large cat in
kitchen. Walk to new school
complex, near shopping, banking

COMMERCIAL

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On this 1', acre lot in Lake Mary, 4
Bedroom, 2 bath. like new home,
spacious rooms. garage arid
central air 114,900

on

Harold Hall Realty

tedroom, utilities Included, $150
per mcnth Aduttt on ly 372 4170

ttu's'nessMeetinii
2nd Monday 'iC%0
flub lioi,m'. 'U) ru
f),I çlri','it,',''l
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County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida

DE I

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AVALOIf APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St

DAVES 373 5370

377 6057

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SP1XOF'

And better than new. I Bedroom, 2
bath Spanish ranch Garage,
central air, carpet. Wooded lot
177,500

Sacrifice Al ttpou's,onds below FHA
approval of 121.300, well kept 1 yr.
old, ) OR. l" bath, AC. carpeted,
kitchen equipped, walled in back
yard
cut de sac. 12.000 down,
will consider land contract. 373

nave

to

Furniture

CASFFl2ti2

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CaliBart Real Estate
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TOP 372 7496
By Owner—Transf erred

REDUCED- 12,550 for quick sale. 3
Bedroom, 7 bath with family room
r Ravenna Park. Home I,, mint
condition with lovely swimming
pool Now only 579.900 A must to
tee

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2515 Park Drive $10 up

Water front cottage on the scen ic
Wekiva River. Furnished 7

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FICTITIOUS NAME
,
Notice it hereby given that I am
engigeci in businesS at 1165 Lancelot
Way. CasscIberr y 32101 Seminole
County, Florida under the fiCtitiouS
name cit THE WOODWORKS, and
' that I intend to register 's name
with the Clerk of tht Circuit Ccxjrt.
Seminole County, Florida in •'
cordance with the prov,sion% of the
Fitttij's Name %tatu'e's. To WI
'"r fn 5IS C" for
5t,itu'ii. ''..'
S Dougla's S Carlisle
PubliSh Pd0 J. It, II. 75, 191%
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373 19)0
-lor7 Bedrooms Aduitsonly

NOTICE

dtscrb'ed personal pr operty
That said sale is being made to
tatfy the terms of said Writ cf
Execution.
John E Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County. F'r,d
Publi'sh Nov 1, Ii. II. 75. 1973
DIET 17

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FEA ST

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1-4EO1JER,

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neighborhood Ready
into. Only 176.900.

?Y' Park Dr

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FURNISHED- - 1 Bedroom, control
heat &amp; air, like new, in settled

traitef apli Adult &amp; family park
WN'kly. ISIS Hwy 1792, Sanford

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FUNNY BUSINESS

t
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Jq"u,J, l'U

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preferably cx SAN MO PARK. I. 2. 3 bedroom

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Seminole County. Florida, and I

Realtor

Drastically reduced by
owner, From mid 60's to low Ws.
Beautifully fandscpae'd miniature
Spanish villa- S DR, 3 bath, Fla.
rm, formal living rm, ww car.
peting , central A H, above ground
pool with private entrance. Near
schools &amp; hospital, Call for app?,
wk days. btwn. 3.30 pm &amp; A 3
p m Wk i'd anytime 5)) 0247

31—Apartments Furnished

and weekends Send complete
resume to Box 591. c o Evening
Herald. P.O. Box 1657. Sanford.
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Realty,

Sanford -

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tti, Aetna Fin
Company,
Plaintitt, v's Richard N Lee and
Carolyn e L. Defendant, which
atoesa- wt of E se(utton was
delivered to me as Sheriff of

REAL 10 14 ',

C30 6061

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Mature woman for light hou sework
and care of semi invalid, evening%

court on the 121h day of September.

i

Crank

Anytime

Your MLS Agency

SANFORD- Woodmere Park,
bedroom. 2 baths, garage, 120.000.
5160 mo PI, 9 pct.. 30 years Low
clown

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REALTOR
THREE YEARS OLD

Central heal, equipped

322- 2420

Broker

We Buy

ni

kittt'rn, fireplace, family room A
buy at 572,00

3227643

One I T wo bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, turn. £ unfurn $95
up 37? 1510
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Perlenced. to conduct day as well
as evening classes Call Mrs
O'Day. 373 6161

lake

Real Estate

DeBiry Adults. I OR, air; close to
stores, churches. Ideal for retIr ed
oertons _____
665 6451 or 372 5051,

LPPI,fulltlme,3toll;
lnlghts, 1110
7 Apply, Lakeview Nursing

Notice

by virtue of that certain Writ of

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Canvasers needed to set ap
polntments
Fantastic
op
portunity. Full or pa rt time For
IntervI ew. 675-5221

stro

68—Wanted to Buy

Kitchen Bathroom
Counter loci, Siflk5 Installation

,•,

LARRY

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'Trailer, U'. sre'ened room, t'r
prIed, air, oven, ice box, sink.
Cabinets,
itra clean, 5700 6.716023

Reg Real EState Broker 321 0610
7745
373 7593
373 571$

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¶APIF OR1)' SAt 14 LEADER
MV OWNER IS LEAVING! t and he
said to sell me rlgt't away . in
In a

MOSSIE C. HATEMAN

7 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Kitchenfurnish ed NlceIoc,ation
Phone 3fl 1,455

t.fTlI4 tti.,
337 fi5.

WHOOPSI! Don't overlook this
newly p
painted
ainted BR
on nice
corner lot facing neighborhood

41—Houces

after S - 30 a m

9.4

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Complete sel rattan •urniture—
couch, 2
table, lamp and
s sock Excellent condition 372
4270

Call us for your future homesIte.
Building lots and arrra'e

INC.

quiet neighborhood, I'm
freed on a corner lot. My exterior
is attractively done in cedar and
brick . I'm a real treat at 125.500

Real Estate
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Two Apt's..) or 2 bedroom, unlurn &amp;
turn Both ac. w w carpet, $100
damage deposit 5175 mo 3734359

THE WANT ADcOLUMNS

I

5650

Furnished apartment, 1 or 2
bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave. Phone
372 1976 or 327 3977.

acetotIve,cartodrive,aiob.or ProfesIona I5asp.oended,no
some service you have need of.
eiperlence required . Only
read all our want ads every 'lay
closecs wanted. High income
Management potentIal. 675 5271

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Homes

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home, 117$
mo Located in LongwckXl

Easy friendly living Come join us
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Rent
from $111 mo 1736650

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Siber van Husk it, male. AX C. $100 or
trade for *hat have 'ou 3 77 4451

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Ste
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2 Bedroom furnished, 5135 rnznth
Adults pr efer red, Phone 3724.470.

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with nice Mobile home rental
Large lot for garden 130,000.

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house. $150

3 Bedroom mobIle home on a ranch.
furnished, 5135 month plus
security 372 1799.

3OApartmenls Unfurnished
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LI;iI TOR
372 3991

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34-.Mbile

INCOME PROPERTY-) BR home

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SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near shopping, ? OR home 112,000.
Large lot. 3 BR home. $19,000
Downtown I) OR home $19,500

i?'?

JIM HUNT
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month. Phone 3276550, II no an
swer call 131 4175 after Ipm -

Rentals

STERED WITH VALUES FROM

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LIVE OR DRESSED
GEESE. DUCKS, CHICKENS
Phone 32) 7011

SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL

LOST;Gray framed reading glaSs es
with bright red case. Walgreens or
Zayre Plaza parking tot REWARD.
Ph 465 1574

programmIng

ABC HAPPY DAYS

$1.77

Lee and Gladys Moss
Your Host And Hostess

a

I'lIi4UiAi4i

J &amp;VW

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ANYTIME

Mary/and

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77. Bedroom furnished

Local corporation has opportunity
for couple--individual. No selling.
Have accounts that need sec
vicing, company training, no
experIence necessary. High
profits. A future here with In
ternational Company affiliated
with 30 manufacturers In
vestment minimum $1795 Call
Mr Hayes ANYTIME collect. 3C.
675 7765

Nurse's, RN's, LPP4's 4de, Aide
Companion. Needed Immediately.
625
0636.
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Call 322 2017

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Rego

Cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad
f'utato Salad, Baked Beans
French Fries, Meshed Potatoes &amp; Gravy

hi,t,IrI,irI

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Reti's lnUn River Fruit Shippers,
I 4 at Il 92. Sanford tilt, at Lake
Monroe. Licenwci, bonded fruit
Select yours today for
Christmas shipping Phone (305)
3277611.

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DELTONA- I Bedroom, $130;—7
t,edroom, 5130 Available now No
pets $74 1010.

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18—Help Wanted

LOST- 2 small btack notebooks
DowntownSanford

ABC Television president.
Ie
changed the to

and his colleagues
DIALING AROUND: LuciUe suffers food poi.soning. Florida "Reluctant Hero" A new cop Crowley is suspended. Tige went right to work and came
Ball has a special airing next is furious, decides to picket the lucks out on his first day and Andrews, the old
captain on up with three successful
week Wklmday, Dec. 3, from food-chain outlet. The manager quite by accident shoots a hired Mod Squad, guest stars.
shows during the "second
I0-ljwjt]iJackieGleasonas her gets furious. He calls cops and killer, but doesn't kill him. The
10-11 CBS THE ASSASSINS:
season" that started In
guest. Two great comedy stars insists on signing a complaint, rookie is on the force only to CBS REPORTS The network', January
"Baretta,"
have talked for years about
8-9 NBC MOVIN' ON "Please please his Father, but then news deportment has come up "Barney
Miller"
and
g together. When Oxy Don't Talk to the Driver" When enjoys the hero status he with a four-parter on the men
"S.W.A.T."
did, apparently, It didn't a bus is stranded wi th a load of quickly rece i ves. That soon who killed President Kennedy,
"Then we took the old shows
go well. Reports are th at the big passengers, Sonny and Will changes to fears when the his brother, Robert F. Kennedy,
and tried to give them so etrouble was both wanted to natura ll y come to their rescue, assailant escapes from police Martin
King and the
thing new," Eisner said.
direct, .. Robert Reed, who has Only, they don't realize they are guard and marks the new cop young man who tried
to kill
"Harry 0" moved frotit san
played nice-guy role in his last about to get caught in a for a&amp;smination. John Ititter Gov. George Wallace. On Diego to IA)s Angeles, had the
aeries, "The Brady Bunch," crcssfire, and the passengers plays the reluctant rookie.
consecutive nights, tonight and bullet taken out of his back
has been working staunchly to are virtually hostages. John
9-10 CBS SWITCH Ricardo tonx'row, the first two will be he wasn't always In pain, and
counterma nd that hnaLre, PInv. Dehnpr is
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Iowxi his clients at the begina doctor who helps a cop shot performer.
whose victim turns out to be an cwnstances surrounding the ning of each episode, not 10 o
during a holdup, then dlsap.
8-8:30 ABC WELCOME attractive Lady that Mac has deaths ottheKennedybrotheii,
15 minutes Into it.
pears although he's the only BACK, KOTI"ER "Barbarino's long had a secret love for— a profile of their klllers,and
"Marcus Welby" was
witness because he doesn't 'Girl" Barbartno gets some played by Di na Merrill. When controversy
surrounding the turned Into a semi-serial, and
want to become involved, in an tutoring and a girl friend along she's bilked of $100,000, Mac Immediate Investigations
of a romantic interest was added
upcoming "Streets of San with It. Kotter asks the young and partner set out to entrap those slayings. Dan
Rather
for L. Kiley. culminating in
Francisco" segment.
tutor to give some help to the swindler,
reports,
marriage. "Happy Days" was
Bill Bixby, another es-serbs Barbarino, and he falls for her,
1041 NBC JOE FORRESTER
9-10 CBS swrrc Viewers
moved
In front of a live austar, also Is slated for a she for him. The rest of the
"Target: Mexican Syndicate"
learn slavery still
dience
and made a three"Streets of San Francisco" Sweathogs aren't cooperative
white slavery, Pete Forrester suspects a la wyer of
camera tape show like "All in
episode. He portrays a or romantic. Their taunts upse t
finthout why he's been sx...up bCtflg in collusion with dope
the Family," and the
frustrated man who never Barbarino and he decides to
traffic, possibly hea ding up the characte r of Fonije became
on
a
date.
The
young
lady
made the force, decides to take cool the relationship.
ring that's smuggling the stuff
been kidnaped and forced
part of the Cunningham
the law into his own hands when
8-9
in
from
Mexico.
He
gets
cozy
Irostitutlonring. Pete and
household.
a cop-killer Is freed on a
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sister-tn-law
Rosemary For. St.arsky and flutch,""On the
"colored" question surfaces, of bondage, espetlaiUy before
Award winning actress Joan Fonzle's new
friend, Bill the damage is beyond repair. syth to get closer to the Rocks," "Welcome Back,
Fontaine stars In future
"Sticks" Downey, is black and
9-10 NBC POLICE WOMAN opera ti on.
Kotter" and "Swiss Family
"Cannon" episode, a two-hour Fonzle's efforts to Introduce
10-11 ABC "TIlE ACADEMY Robinson" to Join such ABC
"The Purge" A question
special set f or Dec. 10 on CBS him to
the guys at a party is police morality is the Issue PRFSENTS.-OSCAR'S
GR- prime (line fixtures as footplaying a faded Fiimstar who,t, snagged when he learns they
MUSIC"
Jack ball, irovle nights, "The
Sergeant Crowley kills a teen- EATEST
son has disappeared.
may not show up. He convinces ager during an attempt to rob a Lfln)Ofl hosts a musical in- Streets of San Francisco,"
ABOUT TONIGHT:
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that ,,.,'l
16 ;..
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— -- inc Itookies" and "The Six
w juizuiig wiiivtiuue, Crowley aoesn'
8-8:30 CBS GOOD TIMES t tie party.
It's comprised of only the Million Dollar
mean to shoot, but the you
Man,"
all begins when Florida invests
9-10 ABC THE BOOKIES dies of gunshot wounds and glorious songs made even more
The ABC lineup has weak
inanexpeasivecutof roast beef
famous b Oscar shows. Film r'"
nninle i
k
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V 3UV.
r a real dinner treat. But
clips take viewers back to the helm," "Mobile
One,
everyone, except J.J. of course
original presentation, In the "Barbary Coast," "When
films and at the presentations, Things Were Rotten,"
and
with a big parade of big-name Howard Cosell's Saturday
Mars showing up.
night variety tow,
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VENDING ROUTES
, r!I',il
(Th:"etun'l y Only 4 IQ
*11 1 'th
rjr!e
company training &amp; location set
up Investment of 560055000. Call
collect, Mr. Carson. 11)5765320

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said the key factor was
replacing Walter Schwartz1
with Frederick S. Pierce as

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$250 BUSHEL
or 317 0367

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Eisner

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Performed uy Marilyn, No'.r',
Ocala 901 737 5161 Or 732 577)

serIes.

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2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard
Adults preferred. 11 50 mo.
Security deposit . 323 5551 or
6620.

________________

For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Onnewartdu'sed mtrchandise Open
Larry's Mart, 71$ Sanford Ave
every Saturday &amp; Sunday, Hwy. 14
FLEA MARKET, behind Auction Wanted to buy used office fur niture
Galleries
Quantity
Any
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy Il 97 $ a7O
Christmas Special onCerpef-- Level
Loop S) sq yd. Hi Low, 1310 se;
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
yd ; Shag, tISsq yd . GAF vinyl Top prices paid. used. any corcjitor
flooring. 12 60 sq yd.; floor file,
6.14 0126, Wnter Park
11.10 per box-for selected styles
while they last Free estimat es . Want to buy Cow skulls. paying 52
each 377 53.11
-KULP DECORATORS, 377 2335.

322.6457

Central FIorid.Vs
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
372 41,10,91
1919 S. French
127 7174 377 1496,177 icai

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Ps Supplies

Sa1ê

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Stemper Realty

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I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 11 20 75
DavidC Mayo TREE RIPENED FRUIT. picked to
order.P4aveI's, oranges. Grapefruit,
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN t4lP1T
Taierine's Call 1770717 If no
That's a Cl*ssiIiect Ad'
6fli
tail 377 0)76, Ru s sell
Crumey
ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Free. 6412027 for "We Care"-Navel Oranges. $2 SOperbu.
"Hotline." AdultS or Teens.
juice Oranges $ 1 50 per
________________________
Your Ccntancr 372 51f
MARRtAGES

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priority. But how did it

Casselberry, Fla, 32707

Garage sates are in season. Tell t
people about it with a Classifi ed
Ad in the Herald 3172811; 131
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2 B ed room furnished home, near
doctor's' offices; adults. $130
moult', worth more. 327 6719 ,

P.O. Box 894.D

per

26.10 Hiawatha

Button's 'II
Phone 127 1101

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, c:

STROUT REAL, INC.

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bottom, new

JOHNNY WALKER

path 171.000.

0mv,0 toe' only $150
day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

just arrived, Christening gowns,
knit suits, baby blankets. crib Sets
etc Old stock, 30 pct to 40 pct off.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on n ew
Payton's
baby acc es sories
Children's Wear. (Formerly

refrigerator and stove, 2 car
garage, $ 33,5(/3

OWNER MOTIVATED- Moving
out of slate, needs to sell 3
bedroom, 2 bath home In South
Pint-crest,

_ 33—Houses Furnished

9—Good Things to Eat

66' kelp! No*
.•
an four in one capsule Ask tor
Vt6 • Fausts Drug
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ISAICOHOLAPROBLEZM
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was
allocated for developing new1

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bedrooms, partly furnished,
fenced yard 1100 month 317 0354

Pent Blue Lustre Eiectrc Carpet

come see the beautiful me* clothes,

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hOuse
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area, large kitchen, cabinets both
top and

Market

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Attention

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Lake Mary

POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated
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with 16'x32' pool. Good
establish ed neighbor hood. 571,900.
COUNTRY ESTATE-- 2 story. I
bedroom home estimated to be
over 1 00 years old. over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and citrus
Improvements include corral,
stable's, lack room and bridle

171 h &amp; French. Sanford, 7 Bedroom
home, living rm.. dining rm •
separate gara-'e. Security deposit
5.311 64 9

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Pe rh aps Alcoholic Anonymous
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decltnesinpro(itorerthenext

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perenially has finished third
in the final season tally. This
is its best start since the i.i.65 season — and possibly

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rçetic and
bondable person to represent our
Company in the Seminole County
area,
Turn your real estate license Into the
key to excellent earnings In this
cClting field
Training, forms, signs and all ad
vertising furniShed

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Ranch. I acres with 3 bedroom
home. 16,000 laying hens on
consignment Company furnishes
everything but human element, 70
pet per year return on your cash
lnvestmcnt.

3 Bedroom, 7 bath. carpel. double
carport. nice yard In quiet neigh.
borhood, $ 123.
month plus
security deposit 6313691 or $3.1
63 00

OPPORTUNITY

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top creative talent and, in
very profound way, their
financial well-being.
ABC spent an estImated $6
million last year to pay off the
contracts of the fall
it
cance l ed . That act alone cut
deeply into corporate coffers
and, coupled with the reduced
advertising r;ites that lower
ratings brin g , idWid http

ha ppen so quickly?
Eisner, 3,3, who has been 113
t he network's programming
department for nine years,

but this is really something of

REAL ESTATE

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Owner will finance.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg

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DUPLEX-- 7 bedroom concrete
block. excellent crridTrjn, r'o cite
taxes, by owrer 3276620

PROPERTYcorn
pletely furniShed I?'s60' mobile
home on large double fenced lot,
carport, paffr,, Florida room plus ?
utility sheds, Income of $45 per
month from rental of second lot.

3 bedroom house.
325
Mellonville; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th $773 month
plus 100 security deposit. Phone
9013579165

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INCOME

Large

Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1973-78

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

41—Houses

Unfurnished

Sunland
I 1114, 7 bath, kitchen
furni.hed Pdn pets 116% mo Cali
between I &amp; I pm. 377 015)

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network's ability to attract

situation around was top

Before

32—Houses

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programs. Besides internal
IllOrSie and external image,
the numbers also affect the

in trouble.
So a bit of gloating is In or-

"We expected to be strong

2; !nternational Animation
Festivai
(44) Bew itch ed

3:00

Sunday

nine months, after three years

ever,

C-13) Carolina Country

Underdog

Noon The Day

ABC was selling for about $19
a share when th e current
meanwhile, is trying to get
back on its feet. After its good
season debuted. But in midbeginning Last fall, all of its
October, the price was up to
midseason replacements
about *22
Th us it's clear why ABC's
failed and four of eight new
series for this season were top execu tives decIded, soon
after last fall's debacle, that
canceled within the first five
turning the prime time
weeks. A couple of others are

(C13) Cable Journal

(13) Sea rch For Tomorrow

(44) Spirit Of '76

is

fallen on its face coming out of

CBSismalnt.ainingitsoverall prime time ratings lead,
but It's narrow and no longer
considered unbeatable. NBC.

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This ratings competition

weekly
plummet while NBC

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have — atleastinthefirsttw
months.

12 per cent while NBC's
CBS's are down,

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(33) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30
(2) News
(3)(24) Electric Company
(C-I) Bewitched
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
( 1 3) Adam-12

(Cd) Duck Duck Goose

Fran Canton
(44) Three Stooges
4:53

the

total prime time audience up
and

(2) Adam-12
(C-6) I Love Lucy

(9) All My ChIldren
(24) Electric Company
44 Variety
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(2) Som erset
(6)(S) News
(C-6) Movie
(9) Ryan's Hope

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two competitors faltering to

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have wished they could have
Joined Pat'y Hearst in her
real hiding place.
It's now one year later. MLss
is 'n Jail. And even
more surprising, ABC has a
hold on the No. 2 1xItion, Its

5:00

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(6) Search For Tomorrow

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(35) Lone Ranger

(21) World Press
(35) Big Valley

Kanga roo
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(33) Addams Family
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(6) Sunrise Semester

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(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6) Partridge Family
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(6)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Live
(24) LIllas, Yoga And You
(33) Rocky And Friends
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(44) Green Acres

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convention delegates.

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those attending the meeting
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cent said they would not. The
balance of those polled said
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opinion.

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disclosures that led to former
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resignation more than a year
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nominee. no matter % ho wins

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voting said the Republican
presidential primary would

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entire Republican Party.

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Young Republicans attendintgthe conclave said they would
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Kimbrough Tuesday ordered a check into reports
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mother. I asked her If she had NY 10019. Include a long,
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physical injury such us from a
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Detective Sgt. Eddie Hub today asked that persons
sthg unemployment checks report any suspic ious
check cashers Immediately to police.
"If you cub an unemployment check Hughes said,
"be sure to require the casher to show his or her social
security card. The stolen checks had the win] security
number of the payee on them.90
Hughes urged merchants and bankers to also ask for
other Identification of persm cashing unemployment
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was first learned the county
planned to purchase them.
County officials estimated a
suit to block a $2.4 million bond
validation filed by Cas3elberry
Mayor Bill Grier cost the
taxpayers more than 1200,000 in
default payments to owners of
the two utifities and because of

trac tion this year wi ll be 10 Mudentat All Souls paro
antique cars. which will move School.
Students
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Christmas Marshal, Ronald MacDonald, will be represented In the donations That Is our only
source of funds, since there are
no entry fees for the parade,"
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So far 78 entries are recorded,
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and tonight. Highs today near
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heat damage, Including sev eral broken wlndos Authorities said Increasing cloudiness Tuesday
the fire occurred about 745 am bore stude nts arrived for withhIghsaro7o Northeriy
classes. A school spokesman said the classroom is used on
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homeroom. A dollar estimate of dMage
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the time the suit was
down First Street along with the
throughout the county par. the parade, and so far we've Downtown Sanford.
filed
early
this year and the
Sonta Claim will make giant floats.
ticipated in a contest to ralsed on $700," Davis said.
The
Seminole
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bond
validation last
SIM ippoarance on Thursday.
The parade wil l form at the determine this year's theme.
He added that
ex. Comxttee Is composed of live month.
most
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Intersection of San Juan
Davis,
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into town
by the annual Avenue and First Street, near officer at the Flagship BaA of are the trophies and the fees people other than Davis:
William
Register,
Pat
Register,
used
for the purchase of the two
Oristmas Parade, set for 7:30 the. Sanford Naval Academy. Sanford, said the Naval that must be paid to the bonds. Jack Weible, Joan King aw
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Controversy has swirled
about the two utilities since

parade judges and local
ficlaLs and the police and fire parade, "The Spirit of dependent group
Interested dignitaries will be erected
departments," Davis said.
ChrIstmas'78," was suggested dUzenswho are worki ng oget FlrstStreetbetweenParkAve
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Dale predicted the county wW
receive M,000 in revenues
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the two firms.

ParadeConuWtteeChaimian. the nationally knm clown,
parade.
said this year's parade might will proceed west on First
"This is a really big event for
be made up of as many as 95 to Street to Laurel Avenue, turn a city the siye of Sanford,"
100 entries.
south on Laurel to Elm Ave., Davis commented. "We keep
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In town are participating, plus Park Ave., and south on Park to Orlando.the traditional high school 4th St.
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the two firm on Wednesday.
County fiscal agent Emmett
Taylor met with stockholders
today. The $3.97 million purchase will be signed in New
York on Tuesday and the
county officially will be in the
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fund will be placed in a St. home OffiCe is located in SL
Petersburgh bank, as opposed Petersturg.
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Indian Hills and Consumer institution.
Dale was optimistic today
UUllties can look for l5to20 per
The reason
bond money that the county's leap into the
cent iturases in their utility went to Pinellas County Is that utility business will prove
bills next year, a county official the purchaser of the bonds, bene ficial He asked
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down and he had to be
restrained by ambulance
persoaml as he was taken to
Florida Hospital North,
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Carey Presses Legislature
To Approve N.Y.TaxPackag
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Gov. Hugh Carey pressed t
state legislature for action on $206 million In Increas
New York City taxes, but a deadlock continued on t

package wined at semring President Ford's support f
fderal aid to help the city avert default.
Carey, a Democrat, prepared to Issue a statement todi
taking "full, personal responsibility" for the tax Increas
"I'm willing to put my head on the Line," said Care
"Let them say these are Carey taxes."
Carey made his comments to reporters after U
collapse of tax negotiations in the legislature Saturdi
night, and expressed anger at "this game of politic
badminton."

Miss Fromme Decision Due
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Lynette Fromme, er
tering the most crucial week of her trial, is expected to te
i judge IUar slw will end her courtroom boycott an
testify in her own defense against charges of attempUn
to kill President Ford.
Her decision to be announced today before U.S. Distric
Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride could send the case t1
the jury before Thanksgiving nr signal the start of a ne
phase in her so-far brief defense.
Miss Fromme's attorney, apparently urging her to taki
the witness stand, says that unless she testifies he wil
immediately rest his case.

Assassination Probe Asked
WASHINGTON (AP) - A leading Warren Commissicx
official wants Congress to investigate the murder o
President John F. Kennedy, even though he says l
believes such a probe would confirm that Lee Harve)
Osvmld acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy.
David W. Belin said it "was absolutely reprehensible"
that "the CIA withheld vital evidence from the Warresi
Comission" In connection with U.S.-sponsored plots
against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. He also said the FBI
withheld other information from the panel.
Belin also headed the 1975 Rockefeller Commission
investigation into CIA murder plots against foreign
leaders, Including Castro.

Energy Chief Rapped
WASHINGTON (AP) - Bypassing commercial
airlines, Federal Energy Administrator Frank G. Zarb
flew on Air Force or chartered planes that burned 19,000
gallons of fuel this year on speechmaking trips aimed at
encouraging energy conservation, a senator said today.
An FEA spokesman confinned Zarb had made the trips
but disagreed with the conclusions of Sen. William Proxmire, who called Zarb a "winged wastrel of energy, fuel
and taxpayers' rmey."

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PSC Decision Due Today
On Higher Phone Rates
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Customers of Southc
Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., who already ha
absorbed $8S.5 million fn Interim rate jncr.oj
faced a Public Service Commission decision on anoth
proposed rate hike.
Southern Bell has "Led for a total $2j65 Million f

crease. But the PSC staff reanmended $185.5, and Publ
Counsel Woodle Liles, who serves as the consumer a
vocate before the PSC, called for $97.4 million.
Any of the three would be the largest Increase ev
granted a utility in Florida.
The commission voted Nov. 12 to delays decision wit
tday after chairman Billy Mayo asked the staff to e
plain In writing the difference between Its reon
mendation and the one ftom Liles.

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opponent of legalized casino gambling in Florida, was Ic
be the first witness today when a federal commjgajcr
reviewing the government's policy on gambling opened
hearings.
Askew has led the opposition to legalized casino gam
Wing, while State Rep. Gene Campbell, D-West Palm
Beach, has renewed efforts to initiate a statewide
referendum on the subject Campbell, a strong supporter
of the proposal, also is scheckiled to testily during the two.
day hearing.
The commission, created by Congress In 1970, is
Preparing what Is expected to be the most comnpreliensive
stzi4y of g mbling ever plLthed.

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Other Items on the agenda
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LONG WOOD - Construction Include parking on Seminola
-rplans for American Plaza Boulevard for the SanfordShopping Center, to be located Orlando Kennel Club (SOKC);
East of SR 471 near Marvin a franchise agreement from
Avenue, rejected by the city Florida Natural Gas Co.; j
council last week, have been purchase of two police cars and
-revised
and will be resubmitted routine reports from district
councilmen, the mayor and City
at today's council meeting,
Tom Freeman of Lee LeRoy Attorney Ned N. Julian Jr.
Representatives of the gas
Robb Construction Co., is to
resubmit the plans at the 7:30 company last week urged the
0
p.m. meeting of the city city to grant the firm a fran.
council A major reason for the chise, pledging that six per cent
rejection last week was that the of receipts would be returned to
plans did not Include retention the city ln the form offranchise •
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of the first inch of drainage taxes.
City councilmen, noting the
water within the site
The
firm
had
asked
for
a
fury
among
users across
Just Us Club officers, Edvena Fielder (left), Mary Smith and Hilda Mitchell (right), along With Jack setback variance. Councilman the stalepower
CLUB COMPLETES
when power
cornHomer, executive manager of The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, and Good Samaritan Don Schreiner pointed out that panics began noting on bills the
Home president and founder Ruby Wilson celebrate the paying off of a 11,900 debt on kitchen
KITCHEN PROJECT
portion paid the cities In
equipment for the home. The club's first projet was to help raise funds to complete the new facility, the clty'swning ord1iance d
granting
a
variance
franchise
taxes, were told the
with the help of the community, purchased stainless steel hot and cold serving tables, commercial ,iot permit
for
self-imposed
hardship,
fees
would
be
paid
of profits
Pots and pans and trays. The next project will be to build a patio for the residents to enjoy. A rums adding that the owner had and not passed
onout
to the
C0fl
mage store will be opened by the club Dec. I, in the old [and O'Fabrlc,s building. (Herald Photo by
created the problem by the way sumer.
1OnI Vincent)
he planned to place his building
Gas company officials also
said within 30 days after the
,
agreement La executed the firm
Valuabls Reported
Gi''
will begin paying franchise
taxes for bottled gas customers.
City council ls expected to

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ShcriWs deputies tcxlay sere probing the theft of
a .37 magnum revolver, a gold badge and other
Items valued at $4,880 ma weekend burglary at the
south Seminole residence of a former county constable.
Robert L Jane, 2702 Lake Howell Lane, told
deputies he returned home Sunday night after a
weekend trip tofm his residence bad been ente
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gun and badge, Jane reported the following items
missing from the house: a color television, two
radios, a video tape recorder, two cameras and a
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tens, a dictating machine,
case of gin and 31 bottles of liquor, yewelry, electric
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and exited by a door to haul away the loot.
Jane, a farmer south Seminole constable,
operates a private detective agency.
Forest Allen Greene, 104 Canada Ave.,

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erlff's detectives today were Investigating the
Saturday night strongarm robbery of an Orlando
man at Fern Park.
Willie H. Lyons, 66, of Orlando, told deputies two

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WIN-MR SPRINGS — City
council will meet in a 7:30 p.m.
workshop session today, prior
b the regular meeting, to
.ansider seeking negotiations
with the Seminole Baptist
remple in the civil suit filed
igalnet the city.
At last week's council
fleeting, Attorney Howard
rtaraee, defending the city In
he case, told council the city
as only a "slim
of
ilnnfng the mitt it t gucs to
rial.
Judge Kenneth Lef fler
ranted the church a
orary restraining order and SCHOOL
ijunction against the city's
RANCH
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On the regular agenda will be
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sai1on of payment of legal
es Incurred by City Building
tficial Ray Bradshaw during
e recent investigation of his
[Ice by the council. A motion Humane Society Meets With Count
ade to pay the fees at last
BYEDPIUCKE'fl
the Oviedo incident could have cording to Lee Smi ,
eek inquiry was ta bled until
th the and Larry and Alice Turner
Herald Staff Writes
Clark said when officers
been avoided If Seminole humane society Investigator Orlando owned two others. of
rdght's meeting.
loaded
the animals up
-..--'•County had a "full-fledged who has filed charges of animal
The remaining tluee horses, the three horses had "di
Also on t'he agenda will be
Seminole County's Humane humane society In operation." cruelty against the owner of the according
fficul ty
ening of bids for new police Society 1, scheduled
to county Animal gettlug In the
next week
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to the DDC and some of the
funds still remained.

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men' s sport coats

Orig. up to 160.00

City

In the City Manager's
to the commission, W. E.
"Pete" Knowles is expected to
announce the resignation of his
tonight's
meeting
of
the
Sanford
assistant,
0. Sam Ackley.
city c4mmission.
DDC Executive Director Sara
In a "-stter to Knowles dated
Jacobson and DDC Executive Nfii. 17, Ackley ofiered his
Adviser Shirley Moak are resignation effective Jan. 9,
-..expected to brief corn- 1976 Ackley cited several
rnlsalonerson the stat us of DDC applications pending In public
plans and report on ex. service and an offer tobecome
ptnclitures made from $3,a33 a Partner in a life Insurance
appropriated for the DDC from agency as reasons for his
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the city's continency fund
The appropriation, made last
---Other activities on tonight's
- summer to the Downtown agenda Include public hearings
Redevelopment Steering on rezoning two parcels of
Lyman High &amp;b.el PrcisICftom Henley gets u assist Iran
which later became peope-ty to GC-2.
Jay Carlisle, center, and Richard Jones, In unloading canned Committee
the DDc, was to cover such
The properties are locatej
goods for the Seminole Youth Ranch. Admission to a recent skit
expenses as rent, utllltIe, between Third St. and Fourth
canandthe office equipment, printing St.—Cypress
Ave. and Pine
Student Council designated It to go to the much,located In Winter expenses and public
expenses. Ave.; and between Maple
Spring,. (Herald Photo by EMs Nichols)
Ave
Miss Jacobson reported to the and
Holly Ave.-24th Piace and
COrflrnLssion on Friday that 2W St.

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In weekend arrests, Altamorite Springs police
jailed Ray Edwin McMillan, 41,657 E. M Magnolia,
Altamonte Springs, in lieu of $5,000 bond on an
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objections raised by Coun
Altamonte Springs, reported weekend burglars
men followed him from the Jai Alai Fronton to a thn Schreiner and Gerard
made off with a custom guitar and amplifier, 35mm
nearby shopping center parking lot. The men Connell last week.
camera and zoom lens, tripod and a flood light and
The Cars, to be purchased
grabbed Lyons around the neck, held a cloth over
stand. Deputy C.H. llraet±lein reported the missing
his face and threw him to the pavement as they took from an Orlando dealer, have
items were valued at $1,300.
his wallet containing $775, deputy Ann Henegar price tags of $2,980 each.
Deputy D.E. Il1 ggbotham reported the
reported.
Schreiner, a former police
residence of Anna S. Grogan, 632 Green Meadow
Lyons told investigating officers hissanants officer and deputy sheriff,
Ave., south Seminole, was burglarized and rantold him, "We don't want to hurt you old man. We objected that most of the
sacked by yeggs who removed a bathroom window
repairs on police vehicles occur
only want the money you got"
to gain entry. Listed as missing from the residence
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after the first 15,000 miles.
Sheriff's deputy J.F.Bennett reported three
asa color television, $ cash and f®Jfrom
Connell, noting that Public r
refrigerator.
Sanford Juveniles - girls ages 13 and 16 and a 14 Safety Director Doug Keller,
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year-old boy - were released to their parents at the ilnrint,
iw eaow ,
Meadow
' budget
hinr1nua
.
- department
deputies someone enteredSanford Juvenile Detention Center Sunday after sisted the police
r
residencebeing
arre3ted on petty larceny charges.
while he slept and took $425 from his billfold
on the
had to have custom built police
floor "
d.
Bennett said he was oa patrol when he saw the
said the vehicles do
Glenn „au, .',
Juveniles placing the last two sections of a split-rail
Country
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Kll.'. stated
reported
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d barbell
requirements.
north of Lake Mary Boulevard. 71* officer said
wooden exercise bench were stolen from his car.
Council is also expected to
rt
when the juveniles saw
patrol
jyremov
take
action tonight to remove
the rails from the auto and threw them into aditch.
Sanford police reported burglars broke a window
the no parking signs from the
to gain entry to Sanford Tire Service, 420 French
Bennett said during the past two weeks fencing shoulders of the Scm Inola
Ave., and made off with eight auto tires valued at
valued
at more -than
$350.
.
- $2,000 has been reported stolen Boulevard right of way. It was
wuie aine area.
noL'd recently that the signs

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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The Salvation Army, located at 700 West 24th
Street, Is now taking applications from persons in
need of food for Christmas.
Capt. James Snelson., commanding officer of the
local organization, says his office will be open to
receive applications Monday through Friday from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Dec. 15. The office will be

.t N fhENII AVF'...SANFoflf). FLA. 32771
rea Code 305322.2611 or 831.9993
Monday, Nov. 24. 1975-4A

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R. HICIIAHI) LONG. Editor
\ llJ.lA1 Li CURRIE. Managing Editor
lOHEHT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

closed on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day.
According to Capt. Snetson, the traditional

I 'Iiver : Week. 55 rents: Month. $240: 6 Months. $14.20:

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Lebanon Crisis

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yesterday when a new $120,000 administration
building was dedicated.
U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles was the principal
speaker at the dedication.
The Girls Villa, a haven for dependent but not
delinquent youngsters, is located two miles east of
Bartow and was founded by the Sunshine State
Women's Chamber of Commerce in 1967 and
sponsorship was taken over by the Florida Sheriff's
Association in 1970.
It began operating in 1972 and in Just three years
has expanded to an enrollment capacity of 24 girls
- halfway to the master plan goal of 48.
The new administration building, which houses
offices, counseling service, a library and remedial
education aci1itii's, Is of Spanish design and was a
gift of the James P. Towey Foundation.
The Foundation was established by brothers
James H. and William T. Towey in memory of their
father. The Towey brothers are now deceased, but
their widows .ge continuing the charitable activities.
In 1967, the Foundation financed a medical and
dental clinic at the Sheriff's Boys Ranch in North
Florida..

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kettles will appear on the streets starting Nov. 28
and will remain until Christmas Eve. Local civic
clubs will be manning the kettles to raise money to
help bring Christmas cheer to the less fortunate,
shut-Ins, the sick and the lonely.
Capt. Snetson said several individuals and
church groups are now dressing dolls to be
distributed through the Salvation Army toy shop.
Everyone is urged to support the Salvation Army
and its worthy charitable endeavors. Volunteers
are always needed to help.
For more information, contact the Salvation
Army at 3222642.
Another milestone was reached at the fastgrowing Florida Sheriff's Girls Villa In Bartow

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We salute the James P. Towey Foundation and
its benefactors for their fine work in helping the
Boys Ranch and Girls Villa,

Fishermen Upset Over East Coast Situation

Don't forget the big Great American Air Show
which will be held in L)ehand at the DeLand
Municipal Airport on Dec. 6.7.
Preshow activities start at 1:30 p.m. with the air
show itself due to get underway at 2p.m.
Advance tickets may be purchased at Streep'a
in Orlando and Daytona Beach, at the Altamonte
Mall Ticket Agency in Altamonte Springs and at the
DeLand Municipal Airport.
Tickets purchased In advaace are priced at $2
for adults and $1 for children. Prices will be in.
creased by 50 cents if the ducats are purchased at
the gate.
All proceeds will benefit the Kirby Grant Youth
Ranches of America.
Highlights of the air show include solos, duos, a
dog fight, comedy flying, a plane flown and landed
with the engine cut off, wing-riding, a plane flying
upside down 15 feet above the ground and many
more.
— Bill Currie

W
ORLD

By BOB ORRELL

The 'Vote Is
No Answer

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NAPLES, Italy tAP; — "Ammunition exploded. There

were terrible fires," the sailor Injured In
the collision of
the U.S. aircraft carrier
John F. Kennedy and the cruiser

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continues the danger mounts that this conflict
arising from religio us and political rivalries will
subject Lebanon to a far worse sort of devastation,

television
cultue receives
of the
programsschedukd by the PTA at Sterling Park tohaveyourmallboxfilledwithgarge0fgij bruntThe
of the
commissioner's
ire. Bymuch
the time
a
Batteries that usually take around four hours School.
from your own grove,
for each round of charging up to 80 per cent of
I for one sincerely hope that the route of the stude nt is 17 years old, Bell says, he has been In
Mrs. Nancy Pike
their capacities can now be charged in 30
12,000 hours of school, but has watched 15,000
Sterling Park PTA
minutes,
DthMsu Kogyo Co., a maker
Casselberry to be upset by wa tching destruction of my hours of TV, mostly "garbage." What kind of
industrial vehicles, and Vuasa Battery CO. '
madness is th is? Be ll sympathizes with the TV
property and taking verbal abuse if I daze
The
efficiency of
makes
participating to
leave my property lure, admitting an affection for old westerns
It possible to reduce the number of batteries, Cites Destruction
himself, but he did not grow up under the Inalone.
This permits more loading and, say the cornI called in protest to the annual "rip-off" by
fluence, did not come to believe that murder was
Sincerly,
pa nles, promises easier starting and stopping of the walkers in the March of Dines Walkathon
OF
Doris M. Jones painless, that rape was accompanied by a
the electric motor and better acceleration,
fledge Walk as it Is called this year. I appreciate
dramatic musical score, or that Kojak was an
Sanford
One battery-powered pickup truck has been your effort to stop the destruction done by the
acceptable evening substitute for Herman
tried out for 15,000 kilometers of durability participants In the fine "Around The Clock"letters to the editor
Melville.
testing and was found to cover a distance of 60 column In the Thursday,
are welcomed for
Nov. 13, Herald,
publication. Al! letters must be signed, with
And what of the parent's role in all this? Bell
kilometers, or about 37 miles. with
th 3.
I regret to report this did very little good as
mailing
address
believes
it is substantial. Recognizing that if a
and,
If
possible,
a
minute charging,
telephone
the same destruction was observed this year,
numb
er
so
the
identity
lather spends each evening with Groij'Jx he will
of the writer may be
This is still far short of the performance of the
The walkers were heard to say, "Look at the
verified. e Evening Herald will ,
conventlonnlin tenhal combustion engine, but the free fruit." They paid no heed whe n told it
likely breed a child who does the same, Bell
was
wishes of writers who do not want their names
sugges ts that if Ameri ca 's children are wan.
electric car is getting Owe.
no t "free fruit." Some pulled an orange and ate
in
print. Th e Evening Herald also reserve, dering th en America's pa ren ts share the
Daihatsu will shortly start marketing a new it. I do not object to this even though
blame.
it would
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
He agrees absolutely with Gandh In that "There
midget commercial vehicle utilizing the new mean a lot of fruit if each walker did ft. I do
ronform to space requirements.
system.
is no school equal to a decent home and no
protest the pulling of green as well as ripe fruit
teacher equal to a virtuous parent,"
say

Tni e To Form
They la ughed in Washington when Sen. William Proxmire
asked for a copy of every form used by all government agenda.
If the Wisconsin Democrat had received the response he
invited, he would have been fkded with more than one million
forms devised by some 3,500 separate federal bureaucracies,
According to a National Archives study. thp narmbirwnrif thpv
generate costs the economy an estimated o million a year to
pros.
Proxiiire's concern for citizens smothered by the blanket of
government paper Is not unique in the capital. A Federal
Reports Act adopted 30 years ago required reduction in the
amount and duplication o( paper wcx - Qflcials concede that it
hadn't worked.
Now a Federal Paperwork Commission, a 14-member
panel created by Congress, is preparing to study the paper
problem and make recommendations on bringing it under
control.
The project will get under way, presumably, as soon as the
staff designs the necessary forms to record data turned up In the
survey.

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JACK ANDERSON

Odds On The Presidential Candidates

WASHINGTON — The 1976 presidential race, would bring 13 If he should become the
down on producers for withholding natural gas about gas manipulation. But when our associate
according to the gambling odds, Is Just about a
Here are Jimmy's odds on the other from the market.
Jack Cloherty pinned him down, Allen
tossup.
Democratic contenders; Sen. Henry Jackson, DSpokesmen have solemnly denied any con- acknowledged that he had
made the statement
The foremost Las Vegas oddsmaker, Jimmy Wash,, 5-I; ex-Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, 8-I; spiracy between the regulators and
the but contended that Braun had misinterpreted it.
the Greek Snyder, who figures the political odds Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., 12-1; Sen. Birch regulated.
But now we have learned that Frank
What he had meant, Allen explained, was that
ezcluiively for us, rates President Ford as a Bayh, D.Ind,, 15-1; Sen Uoyd Bentsen, 1)-Tex., Allen, boss of the FPC's Natural
Gas Bureau, producers
may be holding
narrow 6-to-S favorite over the Democratic 15.1.
told staff attorney Bill Braun bluntly: "If you they will have enough back gas supplies so
contenders.
to deliver during the
Sen. Frank Church, D-Idabo, 20-1; ex-North find producers withholding ga.!,
you should do winter months or to critical shortage areas.
Only Sen, Hubert Humphrey, I)-Minn., has a Carolina Gov, Terry Sanford, 20-1; Pennsylvania nothing."
This explanation doesn't square, however,
chance to beat Ford by Jimmy's odds. He gives Gov. Milton Shapp, 2D-1; Rep. Mo Udall, D-Aru.,
nis
atUtude
has
encouraged
producers
to
with
the
available facts. When Allen told Braun
20-1; Alabama Gov. George Wallace, 20-I.
hold back gas until prices increase. The more to do
Humphrey a slight, 7-to -6 edge over Ford.
nothing about gas helJ off the market,
The President is a solid favorite, according to
Sen. John Glenn, 1)-Ohio, 254; Sen. Ed gas they keep off the market, the greater the Braun was Investigating why Transco,
a major
the oddsmaker, to win the Republican Muskie, 1)-Me,, 25-1; u-Sen. Fred Harris, D. shortage will be. As the shortage becomes more East Coast pipeline,
was
cutting
back on gas
acute, the tressure will build nn tn
nomination. Those betting on him must nut tin 13 n
a.i. qroant Chrivar A&amp;I
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Resources, spent an entire day new park, formerly known as
that he could not foresee the catch a mesa of bluefish or
due to the narrow nature of the
recently In telephone conversa- Appollo State Park.
park being opened wi thin the possibly big channel bass.
road.
tions to Ta llahassee trying to
He emphasized: "We're not next three year s, (w hich Li a
Other alternatives, such as
The Volusia County engineer,
"My only concern," said clear up the quest ion of who is locking up t
he area . The public long time to wait to go surf clearing small par
king areas when informed that the
Donald Gulton, superin tendent at present in charge of this p.t can still use the existing f
ishing .)
parallel to the road and using barriers had not been moved
of the newly crea ted Cana veral of the beach — Volusia County,
cr ossovers to walk the short
Colonel
James,
superin.
th
e shrubbe ry to replant the back, assured that he would
National Seasho re Par k, is to the State of Florida or the
distance to the beach,"
tendent
of
state
parks,
ld
de
nuded spots, was suggested. inspect them over the weekend.
to
Protect the barrier sand dunes federal government,
"However,"
he
continued,
Euga
that
he
was
ordering
the Superintendent
Guiton
against further damage and
In addi tion, Smi th stated that
This section of the seashor e "we operate under not only a ba rricades
relocated to allow r es po nded by expla ining the he would be In the state capi to l
erosion," w hen questioned by park is owned by the sta
te, moral
obligation,
but limited parking in the old lack of man power and funding today and Tuesday and would
Delbert Euga in his Merritt which has indicated that the congr
essional and state man- established t urn-out areas. In needed for a project of this size, contact Col
Island office recently.
.Cook, superinownership will be transferred to
to prohibit vehicular turn, Smith, the Volusia County
lie men tioned that par king on tendent of state parks; Donald
The Interview came about the National Park Service, dates
traffic on the dunes, as well as traffic engineer, stated that his the road was now
permissable, Duden, assistant direct or of the
because of the many phone calls However, Euga learned that the t
he beach.
depar tment was engaged In but anyone familiar with the Department
from surf fish erm en in the transfer of ow ners hip has not
of
Natural
"In other words, the national moving the signs further area knows this is
Impractical Resources,
Central Florida area corn- yet become official,
parks are for the public — to seawar d to al low more par king
plalning a bo ut newly erected The ba rriers were erected by pr
eserve, use and en joy — space. He also mentioned that
ba rricades blocking cars from Volusia County at th
e request of today, tomorrow, and hopefully, the no parking signs on the
the old established parking federal and state officials, fore ver," he said,
roadway had been removed,
areas between Turtle Mound according to Malcolm Smi ,
th
But, w hen questioned as to al lo wing cars to park parallel
on
and the Old Coast Guard Volusia County traffic engineer, when the formal opening
of
e
th
e
dirt
road.
th
S tation.
Gulton pointed out in the park would take place and some
A personal inspection tour of
Euga, who Is a mem ber of the interview that several "cross- acce
ss pr ovided for the use and three miles of the five miles in
advisory council of the Florida overs" have been made by enjoyment of
this 67,500 acre question was made b this
Department
of Natural ve hi cles In this portion of the tract by the
public, he stated reporter and, in only one spot,
could a ba rrier possible ha ve I

Herald Outdoor Editor

Four U.S. Seamen Dead
As Navy Ships Collide

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Monday, Nov. 21,

Hassle Continues Over Beach Barriers

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Lebanon as anything but civil war. That term has
been avoided up to now, as it was in 1958 when a DON OAKLEY
TOM TIEDE
similar crisis prompted President Eisenhower to
send U. S. Marines ashore. This crisis is far worse,
both in terms of its duration and the bloodshed it is
causing, and in its potential for triggering bigger
trouble.
Whether we regard the fighting as a contest
bween politicil forces on the right and left, or a
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struggle for dominance between Christians and
Moslems, is beside the point. The U. S. government
has no basis for official sympathies with either
side. Washington can do little but encourage efforts
by Lebanese leaders to establish a cease-fire, and
One of the most disturbing things about the
try to evacuate Americans whose lives are in
recent
vote in the United Nations condemning
danger.
WAHINGTON —NEATheUnjtedStateS
Zionism as a form of "racism and racial
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has
spent more than $1 trillion on formal
Each day of strife between Christians and
discrimination" is that so many countries
e(thcationln
the pot half century, including $308
Moslems creates more bitterness to stand in the
refused to take a stand on this issue.
blilion in the fiscal year Just completed. Arid
way of restoring order under the old formula for
The vote in the General Assembly was 72 for
;,)1:
what
is the result? Among the highest standards
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distributing governmental power among the
the resolution and 35 agaInst, and among the
of living In the world, certainly, but also some of
majority, as expected, were all the Arab states
country's religious factions. Even if fairness should
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.and
the
Communist
bloc.
A
little
more
surprising
dictate that Moslems
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osles deserve more power, as their
of the most demonstrably
m
incapable teachers,
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spokesmen claim, to gain a cease-fire on that basis
an d a good number of the most glaringly
sibly "free world" countries as Brazil and
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uneducated adults compared to any other adwould itself be a destablizing factor in the broader
Mexico.
vanced nation on the w,lobe.
context of Middle Eastern politics.
But fully 32 other delegations elected to ab.
It is the Christian leadership in Lebanon which
For all too nianyAmericans thesthoub are, th
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stain from voting. Among them were nine other
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the
words of Lewis Carroll's Mock Turtle:
has insisted that the country remain neutral in the
Latin American countries .- Argentina, Bolivia,
"Reading and writhing, and the different brands
Arab-Israeli dispute. An ascendancy of Moslems,
Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala,
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of
arithmetic — ambition, distraction,
Paraguay,
Peru
and
Venezuela
and
even
such
with their sympathy for the cause of displaced
uglification
and derision." One million pupils
countries
as
Japan,
Greece
and the Philippines.
Palestinians who make up a major element in the
quit
before
high school graduation; crime,
En if all the abstalners had joined with the
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present Lebanese population, would be egarded as
alcohol and drugs are a major preoccupation on
i opposition, this Invidious resolution would
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dangerous by the Israelis — a new threat on their
the secondary grade level; college entrance
still have carried the day. Bu t its vi ctory w ou Id
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northern flank,
.
scores
are dropping like stones In the well of
have been a narrow one and the United Nations
confusion.
If the Lebanese Moslems are threatened with
would not be In quite the moral shambles It is
defeat, Syria will be aroused. Some Syrians still ''As for the matured, an Office of Education
One is reminded of the words of Martin
regard Lebanon as something of a detached
study has recently concluded that one of every
NIeIBOUer, the German theologian who belatedly
live adults cannot Intellectually cope with
province (f Syria. While the status quo in Lebanon
opposed Nazism In the l93:
society.
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is recent years has satisfied Syria, any change that
ermanythey first came for the CornTo say the least, the schooling Investment
would erode the status of Palestinians in Lebanon mwth, and I didn't speak up bemuse w'(
return is, as Education CommisslonerT. H. Hell
might be regarded as intolerable in Damascus.
Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I
puts It, "a mixed hag." We have now a nation
oil
Th&amp;regardless of who wins or loses in the civil
didn't speak up bemuse I wasn't a Jew. Then,
see
what
you
mean
about
the
Intricacies
of
diplomacy."
that
college calculus to qualified high
they came for the trade unionis, hnd I didn't _________________________________________________________________________ schoolteaches
warfare in Lebanon there is a potential for military
seniors, but also one, according to the
I wasn't a trade unionist.
action by Israel or Syria, and any move by bCC8U5
oneak
U)E study, where perhaps 15 mIllion adults
they
for the Catholics, and I didn't speak
would doubtless provoke the other.
cannot properly address an envelope, and where
up because
came I was a Protestant.
letters To TheEditor
What could keep the Middle East from
16
millIon cannot fill out a bank check. We have,
"Then they came for me — and by that time no
says
Bell, "a long way to go in education."
stumbling into another war would be an awakening
one was left to speakjp
and using It as a weapon to molest fellow walkers
PTA
Expresses
Thanks
Yet
Bell says it should come as no surprise to
by all the patties, in Lebanon dud along its borders,
as well as trying to prove their accuracy
Two factors keeping the electric automobile as
anyone
that the schools are In trouble. Sitting In
to what is really at stake. For the Lebanese, it is not
su Park Elementary School would like hitting and breaking shrubs and flowers,
little more than an an experimental curiosity
his
office,
a slight man, a Utah Mormon with the
the future of one political group or another, but the
the great weight of the huge banks of batteries to give a special THANK YOU to Mr. Neville,
The
street
was
literally
covered
with
spots
look
of
propriety
about him, Bell Insists the
principal of Red Bug Elementary school, for the where oranges were thrown down just to see
future of their country. For Israel and Syria, it is
required and their long recharging t1IflS
transfer of internal account funds from Red Bug splattered and left to be run over by can. It nation cannot expect "the schools to be healthy
be changing. Two Japanese com School
the long diplomatic effort to avoid a new war that
We in a sick society." Sounding like a prep school
to the new Sterling Park School.
have to clean up this mess each year.
panles claim to have developed a rapid-charge
n'-ither wants.
headmaster
Thank you also goes to Red Bug Elementary
Another thing noted--several bother the rural Into
what at an assembly, Bell quietly laces
The street fighting which has been escalating P
for storage batteries that CUtS and English Estates Elementary for the special mail boxes. The mail was removed from ours as Materthi he sees as a nation of negativism.
t o outright warfare, and the exodus of foreigners, new
and greed have replaced self
recharging
time to
one-eighth
of normal. The CO1buUOCI their PTA to the Sterling Park soon as delivered so none was destroyed that I
technology
involved
the remodeling
f El
reliance
and
self
denial, he says, 'we care more
already has had a devastating effort on the conventicnal lead-acid batteries and
ementary PTA. The money contributed by know of. I believe it is
a
federal
offense
to
about
chrome
than
children."
both schools will be used for student benefit tamper with mail boxes however it is annovin
Lebanese economy. With each day the fighting
chargers.
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Evening Herald, Sanford Ft.

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David Vollmer of Waupaca, Wis., was below decks
aboard the cruiser about 10 pm.
Saturday when the
collision set off explosions aboard the Belknap
and fires
aboard both ships.
"We were trapped below
decks, but fought our way to
the deck," reported Vollmer after he was flown to a navy
hospital near Naples.
The Headquarters of the 6th Fleet said
four men were
killed, four were missing and
16 were Injured, five of them
seriously. Three of the dead and all of the
missing were
members of the Belknap crew; 55 of the cruiser's 350

(Tewnien were thrown overboard.

Church Leaders Face Test

"With two kids of driving a,

can about the car insurauce we

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — White domination of the
World Council of Churches is being challenged for the
first
t1e at the Christian oi-gariiz.atjon's fifth
septennial
assembly.
The assembly, which began an 18-day meeting Sunday,
represents 271 Protestant, Eastern Orthodox,
Anglican
and Old Catholic denominations with nearly 500 million
members In 90 countries, For the first time, delegates
from the underdeveloped, darker-skinned nations of the
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United G

The tour of this area revealed
only two couples, visi tors fr
Vermont, walking along the
where norma ll y at this
time of year,
of sur f
f ishermen
be seeking to

Warns
Of Low Orange Supply

I switched to Saleco ai gOt a bet
polky and saved $180 to boot."
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under
grower
The spokesman pointed out
mlsdseason orange crop for estimates," McGee said,
that the Frozen Concentrate
processing is In real supply
The United spokesman said Orange Juice Futures market
trouble and Industry should some processors were so had long been
reflecting a price
start charging a fair price for concerned over the relatively consistently over
the current
29 Die In Lebanon Fighting
products In high demand and
but
important Industry return to the grower
low inventory, United Growers midseason crop with its rich
"so someone must know
BEIRUT, Lebanon ( AP) — At least 29 persons were
said today.
color and content that they something the general Industry
lulled and 85 wounded in Beirut as another cease-fire
Gen. Mg. Wilson McGee of were already beginning to has not yet recognized."
broke down and the Moslem-Christian civil war spread
"It is plain we need an acrossthe Orlando-based grower assign priority to the fruit for
beyond the capital.
Movement
ovement
to
cannery
many
the-board
increase on all
organization
said
the
present
Only one seaside residential area and the fashionable
processed
orange
products,
(TOP is not only drying out but is weeks earlier than usual,
llamra shopping district In Beirut remained untouched by
"Maturity
is
far
advanced
particularly
producing some of the lowest
In our Cinderella
the fighting Sunday despite an announcement the night
over normal years. It appears Product frozen concentrated
solids
and
acid
levels
In
the
past
before by Premier Rashid Karami of the 13th cease-fire In
last s pring's drought and a oran ge juice where Inventory is
four decades.
eight months of street warfare,
resulting,
unprecedented already four percent under last
_
"At the rate of solids reported outbreak of greasy spot which year's inadequate supply.
in fruit now being tested, the resulted in severe tree Instead of the present $2.20
present crop could lose the defoliation set the stage with a wholesale price
for a dozen 6-oz.
potential volume of as much as light early and midseason fruit can equivalents
a minimum of
20-25 million boxes. Field set of thin-skinned fruit that has $2.50 Is justified as a supply
reports also Indicate pickouts a tendency to early break- preserving measure alone,"
EVERETT BATES
Survivors include a daughter, are running as much as 25 to 35 down," McGee explained.
McGee said.
Mrs. Edith W. Payne and
Everett C. Bates, 89, of 217 granddaughter, Mrs.
Barbara
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AREA DEATHS

Altamontc Byrley, of Pennsylvania; two

Springs, died Saturday night at great-grandchildren of
his home, Born In Saratoga Orlando;
and

CALENDAR

stepSprings, N.Y., he lived
in grandchildren, Mrs. Mary
Altamonte Springs for 74 years. Frances Davis, Sanford, Mrs.
He was owner of the Altamonte Vaisrie Soule, Longwood,
7:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Springs Hotel and a veteran of J.R. Wells Jr., Jacksonville,and NOV. 24
Introductory lecture on Civic Center, film "Booby
Ww I
Graveside services were held Transcendental Meditation, Trap"
Survivors Include his wife, today
depicting fatal roadside
in Paola Cemetery. 7:30 p.m.,
Red
Carpet
Inn,
14
hazards.
Open to public.
Mrs.. Grace Bates, Altamonte Brisson Funeral
Home in and 436.
Springs; two sons, George E. charge of arrangements.
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30
Bates and David E. Bates, both
p.m.,
at home of Lottie Wood,
of Altamonte Springs; three
Pilot Club of Sanford will
2104 Sanford Ave. Topic: meet 6:30 p.m., Holy Cross
EARL DUNCAN
daughters, Mrs. Richard
Christmas decorations.
Wyman, Topfield, Mass., Mrs.
Episcopal Church, Sanford. Bill
Joshua
Duncan,
72, of NOV. 25
Nina Farmsworth of Winter Fail
Heck of WTRR Radio, guest
Pilot Club of South Seminole, speaker.
Park, and Miss Patricia Bates 273 Palmetto St., Longwood,
of Orlando and 13 grand- died Friday afternoon at the
great- Americana Health Care Center,
children,
four
Orlando. He was a native of
grandchildren.
Brlz,son Funeral Home in Oneida, Tenn., and lived In the
Longwood area since 1930,
charge of arrangements.
moving here from Kentucky.
NOVEMBER22
Marion E. Washington
He was a retired citrus grove
ADMISSIONS
Richard M. Whalen
MR&amp; FLORENCE WELLS
caretaker and was a member of
Sanford:
Grace
L.
French,
Mrs. Florence E. Wells, 83, of Longwood First
Floyd B. Holton
Baptist
Casselberry
Lake Monroe, died Friday. Church.
Benjamin L Johnson
Katherine N. Wenz, DeBary
Born in St. Clair, Ala,, she came
Survivors include a daughter,
Derward W. Stine
Michelle Swingle, Lake Mary
to Sanford In 1919. She was one Mrs. Martha Callon, Titusville;
Julia Harr, Deltona
Mark J. Clark, Osteen
of Jehovah's Witnesses,
two sons, Claude Duncan,
Guido Lauro, Deltona
Baby Boy (Carl) Kletzlng,
—
Longwood and Clyde Duncan
Glenn E. Merrill, Deltona
DeLand
Oneco; six grandchildr en and
E ugene E. O'Day, Deltona
"4'
one great-grandson,
Edward L. Cunningham,
NOVEMBER Z3
Perpo
Funeral ser vi ces were held Enterprise
ADMISSIONS
today,
Granikow-Gaines
Otto
Hammerland,
Wint
er
Sanford:
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Funeral Home, Longwood, in Park
Hazel Anderson
64
charge of arrangements.
BIRTHS
Gwendolyn Burke
Sanford
Mark A. Burnsed
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John (Lora)
Donna A. Hodges
Chanlot, a girl
Woodrow E. Maddy
DISCHARGES
Hazel McKinney
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Kathryn J. Cameron
Vanessa Freeman
Robert S. Giles
Eli King
Debra A. Knight
Bertsel L McClelland
George F. Pewld
Francis J. Steffens

Arthur Harrell
Laura Overstreet
Fredle L. Scott

Rosezella Kelly, Altamonte
Springs
Richard

L. Gardiner,

Casselberry
Wayne J. Cavins, DeBary
Lawrence H. Murtaugh,

DeBary
Funeral service is for the living, for those
left behind who mutt make an adjustment,
What we do, therefore, must he basea upor,
lhcir 11i d1 V 1dLJJ1 thOLojhtS and feelings
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WEATH ER

DeBary
Gordon Stephens, DeLand
Pauline R. Wisniewski,

Deltona
Maylynn M. Stultz, EnterFair and continued cool today prise
Carolyn G. Wilson, Longwood
and tonight. Highs this at.
James D. Almany, Winter
ternoon near 60 and lows
tonight near 40. Increasing Springs
clrnidInp.c Tu'*itht' with hI,h.
Charlene M. Zuelck Winter
Weekend high 55; weekend
low 34. Rainfall: .23 inches,

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Mathilda Schultz, DeBary
Henry C. Thursam Sr.,

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21 Son of Gad 40 i.ew toe
18 Handles
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23 New
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41 Beast Of
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22 ligri mate
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24 Small taste 44 Pleasant talk
24 Songs for one 2 Arm bOric
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negati ve, and the doctor said mean send 50 cents for The
my heart appeared to be strong Health Letter number 1.8,
and without damage, even Blood Pressure, Just write to
though the pulse rate was about me In care of this newspaper, p
the slowest he had ever seen. 0. Box 1551, Radio City Station,
Are these problems in any New York, NY 10019. Send a
way related and does my pulse long, stamped, self-addressed
rate seem rather slow? Wliatdo envelope for mailing,

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Those breathing spel.1s are
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pressure.
DEAR READER

And, those sharp pains are not
Since what you see with heart
your doctor said you didn't have disease. More often these are
heart disease your slow heart related to anxiety, perhaps
rate In a man as young as you anxiety over your health status
probably means you are In and not knowing exactly w ha t
excellent physical condition, they mean.
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To Celebrate
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Colonial Christmas in Madison;
Park
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The tour will begin with a
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Center.

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Wright, audit clerk in florida Power and Light's
new business section, was honored Friday at a party marking her
retirement from the company after 40 years. Congratulating Mrs.
Wright on her retirement are Scott Burns, manager of FPL's
Sanford office, and Mrs. Marian W. Williams, who retired from
the company In August, 1974. (Herald Photo by Jean Patttsonj

RETIREE

Mrs. Margaret

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brilliantly successful tour to Pola nd this
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performing frequently in the Sanford area,

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the annual reminder we still guarantee they won't catch It, fever and colds' distress wi th
haven't found a cure for the but may help them avoid it.
aspirin, a non-aspirin alterCOrJmon cold.
Use tissues rather than native for patients prone to
The best we can do at present handkercWds ror runny nose. aspirini-allera.
is to keep cold symptoms under Th ey're disposable, won't keep
con trol so li fe can be bearable germs around the
If you must go ou t in bad
way
until the cold runs its course, reusable,
bacteria-filled weather, dress warmly and
Here are some helpful tips:
hankies do. Tissues are also keep your bead and feet wellTry to avoid close con ta ct easier on sore noses.
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to attend. Donation is *1 to the program of secular and sacred
music.
Just be fore Christmas, on Dec. 20, at noon the Chorale will
entutain last-minute shoppers in the center lobby of the

sung in Polish.

Altamonte Mall. Holiday songs and Christmas hymns will be
featured In the concert.

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sing in a benefit concert for the Little Red School House. Thei
con ce rt, sponsored by the Lake Mary Woman's Club, will be

BettyeSmith,a cco(npan jestf or the thorale
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members will be getting new red, wWte and blue concert outfits
to wear during th e Bicentennial year.

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Robert (Dottie) Karns, president of Sanford Woman's aUb,

cohofic may cause depression noticed that some of those who Later. Sometimes a Coke or a
in contact with the Tallahassee
and trigger a drinking bout dropped
out
of
the candy bar will relieve the based community health
which can harm his health even rehabilitation program had craving for a drink," she
said, program.
more,
shown e vide nce of ma lnutrition
Dr. Whitney Is particularly
Pulling hairs
Although Dr. Whitney doesn't interested
in helping women

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swollen or reddened hands,
coordination
and
disorientation,
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watches as Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore signs a scroll
alcoholics, who, she says, are
candy and Coke, she thinks th
breaking
this
cycle,
firrnatlng his faith in the principles upon which this nation 'a
is
more
difficult to reach than
In a project directed by Dr.
Besides depression, protein knowledgehelps an alcoholic men.
founded. The Florida Fed eration of Woman's Club. has
get through the
crucial
adopted Ellle Whitney, assistant deficiency Is also
the scroll signature project for the Bicentennial Commission
pr ofessor of food and nutrition with vitamin B6 deficiency and sta ge of his recovery.
Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania. In Sanford, signatu
at Florida State University, possible memory loss. Studies
will be collected from club
•,
do to help
members
and
community
residents,
hairs
of alcoholics are studied with children have shown that analcoholicisto
get tijm
and be carried to Pennsylvania by local horsemen to be
tostop
In the nation's blitilitpince, Valley Forge, on July 4,1975. enshrined to find those with less root when they don't have sufficient drinking. If he can go for three

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children are squeezing the youngstm into "higMy structured

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leagues run by hypertensive adults, urged on by overenthu!Iastic fathers and mothers," according to Pulitzer PrizewinnIng author James A. Michener.
In a December Reader's Digest article, "The Jungle World
of Juvenile Sports," Mitchener notes that prof essional ath letes,
physicians and sociologists all agree that the present, tUlfl
oriented trend in Juven ile sports shortchanges rather than
benefits the youngsters Ut participate. For example, Jona than
S. Brower, assistant professor of sociology at California Otate
University, studied 28 different playgournd league teams for
ten months, then concluded that th e program probably had no
effect on character buil ding and produced more te nsion than

that as
alcoholics
maj be sererly malnourished.
The relatively new technique
of testing hair roots to determine protein deficiency is more
sensitive, less expensive and
less time consuming than the
more conventional and urine
tests Dr. Whi tney said. To
dole check its reliabi li ty,
the researchers are testing
blood and urine of 20 of the
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record, the Raiders came up with one of the most convincing victories In the school's history Saturday night In
a 96-84 victory over Brevard.
Most notable about the outcome was that it was
played in Cocoa. Over the year, Brevard has lost incredibably few games at home. Over th e Last 13 years,
Brevard's record is 286.62, and home losses can be
counted on one hand.
Seminole appeared to be joining the long parade of
losers when Brevard put on a strong spurt just before
halftime and took a 43-33 lead to the locker room.
"1 figured that would be tough for us to come back
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A Noe jumper two minutes later broke a 53-all
deadlock and gave Seminole a lead it was not to lose.
In fact, Seminole stretched the gap with Bob Jacobs,
Johnson and reserve Karl Kruer doing a sound job.
Seminole, which entertains defending state champion
Indian River of Fort Pierce Tuesday night, shot a hot 63
per cent from the floor In the second half. Overall,
Seminole hit 40 of 77 shots
Johnson, who didn't start because he had been slowed
by bout with the flu, was a terror from the side, shooting
up and over defenders' outstretched arms to the tune of 9for-12 and also had seven rebounds,
McDonald had 10-o(-15 and se'en assists.
Noe canned 6-of-14, but was 6-for-6 from the line and
had eight assists. Sterling credited Noe with cutting off
Brevard's 6-6 freshman star, Tony Warren, In the second
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Chip Noe started the comeback with a couple of soft
jumpers from the side and Reggie McDonald came up
with three straight buckets. Vernon Johnson, Terry
Johnson and Randy Faber followed with tw-pointers, the
latter tying the score at 49-49 with 15:15 left to play.

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Perez, Ross Fight Dec. 2
ne biggest fight ina coon's age is upcoming at
the Orlando Sports Stadium Dec. 2 in the Taco
Perez-Edgar Ross matchup.
Seems no one figured Perez and Ross would
never fight each other, since they are from the
same stable. The time apparently has come for
them to find out who has the upper hand. Ross,
known as Mad Dog, gets the award as busiest ring
man in these parts, showing a 22-1-1 record with 16
Kayoes. lie's fought 17 times in this calendar year.
Perez, of Sanford, won the Southern junior
middle w eight crown back on Aug. 5 when he beat
Joey Vincent in four rounds. Overall he IS 30.22-2
and has 13 K'ayoes.
Interestingly enough, neither Ross nor Perez
want to fight each other, but the course of titles
dictates a bout, and the two fighters will definitely
answer the hell,
Promoter Pete Ashlock has promised bigger
and better things for the Ross-Perez winner %%,hen
his boxing programs resume in January.

MIAMI (AP) - An injury II 'victories in a 17.0 sewn.
ference Eastern Division lead after Griese's et Sunday. The
The
year NFL veteran those on 1972's veteran squad.
that ends the season for quarMorrall is three years older to a game over the Colts and crewcut, $100-waiver pickup threw
for 1,360 yards and 11
"In 1972, we didn't seem
terback Bob Griese leaves the now, and Shula may have to go Buffalo.
from the Colts in 1972 corn- touchdowns and Limbered his emotional," be said, "ft seemed
National Football League play. to Don Strock, former collegiate
"We'll go with Earl and Pleted only one of nine passes, aging legs for 79 soambling like an all-business approa.-h
off hopes of the Miami Dolphins total offense leader, to make Strock," said Shula,
rejecting had two intercepted and turn. yards In 1972 to win the league's then. This
resting today on a 41-year-old, the playoffs.
year, there is more
the Idea of picking up another bled a center snap to set up a Most Valuable
Player
award,
enthusiasm,
a different apwell-traveled veteran and an
Griese was scheduled to un- quarterback this late In the Colt field goal.
Teammates
said
Griese
's
peoach
to
games.
But I think the
inexperienced three-year ben- dergo surgery today for a so- season or switching rookie re"We just have to go back and 1972 Injury also gave the team desire is still
chwarmer,
th
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vered tendon in the big toe ofhis ceiver Freddie Solomon back to look at the films and Lxjkat our cohesion. As wide
receiver
Coach Don Shula faced the right foot.
his college position,
mistakes,"
said
a
somber
Howard
Twilley
same situation when Griese
"I can't put any pressure on "Earl's a proven backup Morrall in an equally somber this summer, explained it Strock, Shula's trump card If
"I think the at- Morrall domlt prove up to the
was injured in the fifth game of it," said Griese, who suffered
man, and Strock has been with Dolphin locker room. "We've titude then was, 'Let's
all reach task, passed for 8,887 yards in
lT12. The Niphins not only sur. the injury early in the second
us
three years and knows the got four more games and have back and giveitaUtt
,, threeyears at Virginia Tech.
le
extra.
vived, but flourished as Earl halfoftheDolphlns'33-lllossto system," said
Shula,
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Morrall completed 55 per cent Baltimore. The loss cut the
However, Morrall was unim- fcx,tball - get back on the the young, rebuilt Dolphins
of long enough to throw only two
of his passes and led the way to Dolphins' American Con- pressive In directing
the offense winning track,"
1975 are quite different from passes In three years.

Ken Anderson Kayoed By Bruised Chest

C)ilers,

Ben gals Feel QB Loss Pain; Too

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at least a temporary lead In the from one yard out.
Ing rusher, was held to Just 69
Rams 38, Bears 10
Falcons 35, Broncos 21
The short-range effects really division - but the Browns In
yards but scored on runs of one
Two early touchdowns runs
aren't all that bad, wiei general and quarterback Mike
While some quarterbacks and two yards and on a pair of by Lawrence McCutcheon and
pride, after all, fades with time. Phipps in particular decided it were going out., Atlanta's Steve three-yard passes from Joe Jim Bertelsen and two more by
HOUSTON (AP) - Houston
But wounded bodies are a was time to do somthing about Bartkow4ki was coming back. Ferguson.
John Cappelletti enabled the Oilers quarterback Dan Pasto"I knew things Just had to
different matter - and with their dreadful record.
CardInals 37, Jets I
Rams to breeze past Chicago. rini made a curtain call after
Phipps
burned
the
BengaLi
on
start
going my way. I don't live
time r'JrUlIng out, those could
Terry Metcalf's two touchPackers 40, Glints 14
his film debut here Friday
be literally killing blows to a 23 of 36 passes for 298 yards and that bad," he said after return- down runs, one on a 52-yard
John Hadi passed for 775 night, and he'll face the Steel
few National Football League two touchdowns. Pruitt kicked Ing from (our weeks of Inaction draw play, and Jim Hart's two yards and two touchdowns and Curtain defense of the Pitts.
In with 121 Yards rushing and due to a dislocated shoulder, scoring passes to Mel Gray, onerookie Will Harrell caught one burgh Steelers tonight in a nateams.
two TDSs, one on a pass from shrugging off three early Inter- of them a 74-yard bomb, blew scoring pass and threw another
Cincinnate, smack in the
tionally televised AFC Central
Phliips.
ceptions and throwing two out the Jets and kept St. Louis to lead Green Bay's rout of the
middle of the league's tightest
Division
showdown.
Anderson completed 13 of 20 touchdowns to Alfred Jenkins. atop the NFC East, a game Giants.
divisional race, Suffered a
The
two
teams are key figfor 292 yards and two touchVikings 28, Chargers 13
th0g loss Sunday at the
ahead of Dallas.
Chiefs 24, Lions 21
urea In an American Football
Minnesota's Fran Tarkenton
hands of the previously winless downs before giving way to
Raiders 26, Redskins 23
Jan Stenerud's 26-yard field Conference Central Division
John Reaves, who had little completed 24 of 32 passes
Cleveland Browns 35-23
"We beat George All en. That goal at 6:44 of sudden-death power struggle, the Steelers
against San Diego to run his just tickles the hell out of me," overtime
And worse, Bengals quar- success,
carried Kansas City leading with an 8-I record and
Col
Is
33,
Dolphins
17
career
total to 2,841,
terback Ken Anderson, who had
surpassing Wd Oakland's George Blanda, post the Llons. Detroit forced the Oi;ers a step behind at 7-2.
The Colts, with their fifth Johnny Unitas' record of of who missed a 33-yard field goal
been slicing up Cleveland's
the extra period on Errol
The Cleveland Browns made
straight
victory, moved within 2,830.
secondary the way he's cut up
in the waning seconds of regu. Mann's 44-yard field goal on the the race more
Interesting SunRunning back Chuck Fore- latlon play, then hit from 27 final play of thefourth
just about every other p ftat a game of the Dolphins in the
quarter.
day
when
th
e
y
up
set ij
defense, was knocked out of AFC East—and right Into the man rushed 33 times for 127 yards out iQ overtime to down
49erslI, Saints I
dropping the Bengalstoana-2
yards and three touchdowns to the Redskins.
action with a bruised chest, playoff picture.
Some of the best sports stories never make the
Larry Schreiber's touchdown record. A Houston victory
Marty Domres replaced help keep Minnesota unbeaten
The extent of the injury was
Cowboys 27, Eagles 17
sweep Just two minutes Into the tonight would throw the division
newspaper.
Jones
and kept the Colts and keep the Chargers the only
still in question today.
Preston Pearson ran five game provided the only points into a three-way tie for first
Looking back at Seminole high's season, a
In Miami, the Dolphins moving - although it was winless team.
yards for one touchdown and San Francisco needed to beat place.
turning point could have been in the opener. Seems
Bills 45, Patriots 31
wished there was a question really Lydell Mitchell and Don
set up two others by catching New Orleans. Gene Washing.
Pastorini plays the part of a
Oviedo was moving the ball a lot better than coach
McCauley who kept them going.
Buffalo, also a game back of more than 100 yatds' worth of ton's TD catch from Steve marijuana smuggler in a
about the seriousness of
film
Jerry Posey liked,
quarterback Bob Gilese's in. Mitchell ran for 106 yards, 32 of Miami, rode O.J. Simpion's Roger Staubach's screen Spurner and Steve Mike-May- that also stars his
wife,
June
Jury - but there isn't. He's out them For a touchdown, and [our touchdowns past New Eng- passes In Dallas' victory over er's field goal in the fourth Wilkinson,
A quick strategy huddle with his defensive
and the cool-handed
for the rest of the season and McCauley scored three times Land. Simpson, the NFL's lead- the Eagle&amp;
coaches produced a little help, but Oviedo quarquarter broke It open.
quarterback it likely to get
terback Lee Ward was deadly with his pinpoint scheduled to undergo surgery
stage fright on national teletoday to repair a torn tendon in
vision for his second duel this
passing.
his right big toe .
season
against Steelers
"I wish we could get to that quarterback," said
That tear also helped
quarterback
Terry Bradshaw
Posey to nobody in particular.
Baltimore tear up the Dolphins.
Pastorinl and the Oilers we r.Assistant coach Gene Knight was within With Griese out and Earl
tied with the Steelers ur:
earshot. "Oh, you want to get the quarterback," h e
Morrall ineffective, the Colts
Bradshaw threw a TD pass in
rallied for a 33-17 victory. But it
BLOOMINGTON, I nd. (AP) feel one way or another about new addition
said. "Why didn't you say so? Pringle, corn' crc!"
to the Hoosier and Auburn and Syracuse tied the Final 33 seconds or a 24-17
Up jumped Greg Pringle, a junior and a was a costly one for Baltimore, - Bobby Knight's Indiana Hoo- being No. I this early In the starting five,
victory Nov. 9 In Ptitst*zrgh,
for 20th.
too, when quarterback Bert siers reacted to their No. 1 season."
relatively unheard of defensive end. His older Jones
Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll
suffered bruised ribs. ranking In The Associated
"If YOU Worry too Much about
The Top Twenty, with fIrstThe Hoosiers were ranked
hopes to get similar results
brother, Mickey, had been a star, but Greg's
Like Anderson, Jones' status Press preseason college third In the final AP poll last the polls, who's first, second or Place votts In Par th es.t last tonight, but th
inks it will take
talents were yet undiscovered,
was uncertain,
basketball poll as they react On spring alter losing to en tucky even 10th, ou lose sight of the seasons recofds and total
K
something new.
points. Points based am 20-Il
First play in the game, Pringle sacked Ward
In the rest of Sunday's action, the basketball court — 92-90in the Mideast Regional fl. end of the season," be added. II1fl0-tI-74Sa32-1
to
"We have to come up with
Atlanta beat Denver 35-21, together.
for a seven-yard loss. Next play he charged Ward,
31-I $3-i
nal of the NCAA playoffs. It was "Finishing on top at the end of 1.Ifldiana (30)
Something
a little different both
2.UCLA (I))
712
Minnesota defeated San Diego
the season - that's our goal.
but reversed field quickly when he saw a screen
th
eir
only
setba
ck
in
32
games
offensively and defensively,"
The Hoosiers,
3 Maryland
a.j 544
28-13, Buffalo belted New with UCLA next who collide
pass developing and chased down Billy Merchant
""
ll said. "They've got pretty
n
n
No
Saturday, say
UCLA, defending NCAA
Indiana received ) flrstplace sw. Carolina
England 45-31, St. Louis liPPed
73-I 453
they are concen tra ting on per- champion and winner of the votes
from behind to hold him to a two-yard gain,
good memories of w ha t hap.
and was named on every 6 Kentucky (2)
2615
the New York Ilets 37 6, fecting
pened last time and everybody
ne rest is history. In 10 games, Pringle had 20
their
basketball
skills,
title
19.10 251
nine
times
In
the
last 10 ballot in garnering 876 points In 7 Notre Darns
Oakland nosed out Washington
kind
$LouisvlIIe
of prepares for the things
71-3
759
The
P0113 will have to take care years, is ranked second in the the nationwide poll of sports 9-Tenneu"
sacks.
26-23 In overtime, Dallas of
thnselre
III
1$$
207
you
did
before. So you have to
s.
preseason poll. Roundi ng out writers and broadcasters. lOCIncinnati
Like Knight said. Why didn't you say YOU
234 17
defeated Philadelphia 27-17,
work
at
a new wrinkle,"
11Ariiona
22 7 172
Los Angeles routed Chicago 38wanted the quarterback, Jerry?
"We're very appreciative the top 10 are Maryland, Mar- UClA was next with 782 points, 12
Alabama
Pastorinl
had good passing
223 116
10, Green Bay crushed the New that people think that highly of quette, North Carolina, Ken- but the Bruins received only 13 1 3 N.0 St.
726 135
success
in
his
previous battle
York Giants 414, Kansas City us," Knight said Sunday after lucky, Notre Dame, Louisville, first-place votes.
11 Kansas Su
709 122
with
the Steeler defense and Its
1SSan Francisco
197 177
beat Detroit 24-21 In overtime the preseason rankings were Tennessee and Cincinnati.
front four, the Steel Curtain,
The second 10 consists of Mi- 16 Mchigan
19$ 101
and San Francisco slipped past re leased. "But I don't see how
"I don't even think about the innn Aluknm,,
1(111 '1' '.'I'l 'I.'i.'' 'I'ho -'s ii (i,rg I Js,i rsii 6
("-.t-- 17 Prodenc,
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28-Evening Heraid. Sanford Fl.

Monday, Nov. 24, ItlS

McNulty Cops

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Harrier Title

4

-

WINTER PARK- Thad
BOYS
1
CLM;AAAA
McNulty won his second
KE 'I':
St. Petersburg High
straight state championship in (5PM) 67I. 2,
Fo-t Walton Beach
(Toss country Saturday when Chooawhatch,, (Ch) '; 3 CoConut
the Trinity Prop distance Creek (CC)91; 4. Largo 'La) 141.5.
Tampa Chamt,erIaIn (IC) 166; .
runner defeated a field o I
Soith Plantation (SP) 701, 7. Lake
for the Class AA•A title.
Worth Leonard (LWL) 202; 5.
McNufty
Lyman (Ly) 739; 9 Daytona Beach
mile course at Showaftex Fle d MainIanc (DaM) 259; 10 Winter
Park (WP) 763. INDiVIDUAL I.
in 15 mInutes, 12 seconds.
"P.
Brett Hoffman (5PM) 14:11 (course
\
Teamwlse, Lake Brantley's record); 7. Joe We%fon ISP) 11:76;)
1usray Miller, of DeLand jg student at Seminole Community
girls took second place in Class Herbie Wills (IL) 14:30; 4. 5am DEL TONA TOURNEY
Bergstres.sef Be) III)
College, accepts the winner's trophy from Saturday's Roberts.
Torn
AAAA
competition
\.
and Herron (Ly) 14:13.
;llman Leader classic Tournament at Deltona Country Club.
Lyman's Tom Herron was
AAA
WON BY MILLER
[) (flim prNents the hardware while Leube Quarlei look
KEY I St Petersburg Catholic
fourth in his class and Lyman's
ofl.
Murray had a Iwo-day score of 155 to win the championship
(SPC)
50;
2.
Haines
City
(MCI
IS; 3.
Kathy Bringardner was aly
Venice (V) 59; 1. TituiIg
flight.
fourth In her clsss.
AStronaut (TA) 115; 5. Rlvi
__________________________ ________________________ _________________________
East Bay (REB)
In general the trend
INDIVIDUAL: I. David Orti:
to point to lower and lower (MC)
..
11; 2. Bill Glitson (SPc)
Unlet
11:56.
3. Bryan Art: CV) 15:04; 1.
.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND
Lake Branhiey's girls failed to Paul Tillet (TA) 15.09; 5. Henry
On Tuesday, December 9, 1975 at FOR
Notice 5 hereby that we are
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
place In the top 20, however Barber (MC) 15.13.
engaged ri business at South 17 92
11 AM., the undefligned will sin FLORIDA.
AA.A
ROTARY TEE.OFF
mer.whoelsew1thanameHketbat,cut1upattheflrsttee depth counted much toward a
OriC 1961 OldsmobIle i dr.. ID No CASE NO. ,S.IIUSP.OS
Loogwood. Seminole County.
itMayfairCountyClubsatwday,slgul1(ngth,gjflfljgf
KEY:). Palmetto (P)61;7. Boca 534A3i for repair and storage MONUMENTAL PROPERTIESOF Floridaunderthefictitiotsnameol
runnerup
trophy.
Leslie Raton St. Ar.drews (SAl 57; 3. St. charges Tag No 17W 11117.
HACIENDA MOTORS, and that we
FLORIDA. INC. a Florida cor
Rotary tournament which raised $2,500 for the Uttle Red School
RAISES $2,500
Sullivan, DebbIe Davis and Augvtin, St Joseph (SASj) 116; 1.
Sams Auto
intend to reuistef said name With the
poration.
house and Seminole ('ommtinity College Founthition, Seminole
PeNacola CthoIit (PC) 119; 5.
isou w. 25th SIrcf
Clrrk
t
Cruit Court, Sem'nole
Neais ran 22-23.24 while Mount Dora b
Ptantff,
IMOM; 162. 6
are Syhia C. til&amp;inan, Patricia Fletcher and Joyce
.ntortJ. Fla,
vs
County. l'lrida in accordance with
Jennie D'Arvjfle was 30th, Trinity Prep UP) 165.
PublIth Nov 24. &amp; Dec. 1, 1975
hlaynes left to right. Tournament winners were Bobby Johnaon
the provisions
KEVIN REINSCHUSSEL.
the Fictitious •
Teresa Tinsley 33rd and Cindy
INDIVIDUAL: 1. Thad MCNuIty DET 136
Defendant.
Name 5?ltutes, To Wit: Section
&amp;lllivan34th.Theyeach moved (TP) 15:17; 2. Mike Frono, (SAl
56$ 09 Ffrxicja Stalutet 1957.
NOTICE
)$'17' 3. James Carnet (PXY)
5 - Edd;e Prosser
TO. KEVIN REINSCMUSSEL
up about six places In team I5204 .ThornlsDarr(SA)lS:31;5
INVITATION TO BID
Last
Kvwn
Address:
Ronald 0 Lawson
scoring.
.JuPrn Hodg (Tallahassee L1nCOln)
The City of Longwod would like
loll Highway 1792
PubI,th: Nov. 3, 10, Il, 71, 1975
Last year's girls champIon, 15:40
bids on the following:
Maittand. Florida
DEl I?
GIRLS
1600 ft. I in. class 700 PVC pipe
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED _________________________
Cindy Ike, ran 13th. The win.
CLASS AAAA
lIt Mi reducer 12101 In
that the Plaintiff. MONUMENTAL
ning time a year ago was 8:58
KEY: I. HollywoOd SOuth
I I In Mi gate valve mueller
PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA. INC..
FICTITIOUS NAME
and this year it took an 8:17 by Broward (HSB) 5.4; 7. Laxe Branlley
uiv.
a Florida corporation, has filed a
Notte is hereby given that I am
(LB) 97; 3 Hollywood McArIhtjr
1 SxIxS Mi tee
Susan Overby.
Statement of Claim against you for engaged in buSinet at 690 East 136,
(MM) 119; 1. Srandon (Br) I)?; 5
1 6 in gate valve Mi mueller
unpaid rent; and you are corn. Casselberry, Seminole County,
Trinity Prep's girls were Tampa King (1K) 151. I!
equlv,
mended to serve a copy of your Floridaund,rlh.flctitiousnameof
paced by Georgia Bark.sdale's DIVIDUAL: I. Susan Overby (HM
I. I in Mi caP w 2 In tap
written defenses, if any, on KING'S TEXACO SERVICE, and S
All fittings to have trslns.gaske,s THOMAS
B.
second place finish ill A.AA. 1:17; 2. VIrginia Godfrey (IC) 5:30;
DRAGE,
JR..
that I intend to register said name
3 Leta Gatus (Br) 5:35; 4. Katherine
16 mx med. length Solid sleeve Mi ESQUIRE, attorney for the with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Betsy Nets was 19th, Carol Bringardner (Ly) 5:37; 5 Abby
Also, alt, bid on I? in. pipe class PIe Intl ft. MON U ME N I AL
Seminole County, Florida in at
ORLANDO_Trinity Prep, on kicker, romped (or two scores,
Lake Highland ended its CurtIs 37th, Julia Crenshaw Ward (Coconut Creek) •
200 PVC and fittings of same run PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC. cordance with the provisions of the
the other end of the stick not too plus booted three extra points, season 0-7.
AAA.AA.A
'he City of Longwood reserves th
whose address is Post Office Box s',
F ctltio
flame Statutes. To Wit:
The HIghlander-s 38th and Marguarite Cornell
KEY- 1. Rockledge CR) 00; 7. right to cancel any or all bids. Bids Orlando, Florida 32502. on or before SectIon 16S 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
many years ago, rode the crest Defensive end Andy Weaver scored just 12 points and 41st.
GainesvIlle
Buchhol:
of a 71 siory over Lake recorded a
(GB) 124; 3. will riot be accetAed unless extended the 72nd day of December, 1975. and
S Edward L. King
Trinity held the second place Trinity Prep (TP) 132; 1 Cocoa and totaled and a delivery date of no file the original with the
ety, returned a aUod 257 under (t-year
Highland
Clerk of this
Publish' Nov 3. 10. 17. 71, 197$
p Saturday night fumble 21 yards for a touc
for two hours before a Beach (C0 137; S. Starke Bradford longer than ten (10) days from Court either before service on DEl I)
County (SOd l,
to a 7.2 season, including the down and scored on a three- boss Steve Dean. "They're an
letting the bid and notification to the Plaintill's attorney, or Immediately
________________
INDIVIDUAL: 1. Bel?y JoSprings selected bidder,
last seven wins In a row.
thereafter; otheise, a Default
yard run as a fullback
Inexperienced team and every and the Saints were bumped (Brandenton Bayshore) 5:31; 7.
IN
THE CIRCUIT OF THE
All bids to be in City Hall by 430 may be entered against y for the
Norbert Seals, Trinity's
E 1GM T E E NIH
lU Dl C IA I
mistake they made turned Into back to third place.
Georgia Barkidale (TP) 1:52; 3. p.m. on December 0, 1975
relIef demanded in the Statement of
dimmunitive junior halfback,
Nancy Saritord (WPBCN) 0:53; 1.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE O
touchdown
for
us,"
a
con.
Palph
Fisnir
Claim.
TRINITY
Lyman's
RICh Horta ran 17th Donna Davenport FL.D)
HIGHLAND a
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
scored three touchdowns in t.t
I:; .
Dirtor of Public Works
,
descending Kelley said,
DATED this 11th day of NO. 731436
in
AAAA
boys
competition.
Patricia Cnitc!llletd ('i 5:33.
12
CA o,.o
F itst
PublIsh: NOv. 24, 1975
November, 1975
Uutl7mJnutest.hega.meon
_________________________
flfl7
OCEAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
YardsRushlng
DET
13$
29( 211
(Seal)
______
runs of 8,17 and 13 yards and 0
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United
YerthPassng
'5
T?omas B. Droge, Jr . Esquire
States banking corporation,
did not carry the ball 010
PaSses
6.15)
'ost Office Box 57

Legal Notice

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Sci irs ts 7' 1 -O
Seals 7 -2 Season
die/nITP,

1-1
0

Fumbles lost
Punti
Penalties

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
PlaintiIf,
Orlando, Florida 37503
vs.
NAME STATUTE
Attorney
for
the
Plaintiff
Seals wound up wIth 21 touc
15195
JERRY ANN GREER, now known
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
DONE AND ORDERED thi$ 14th aSJERRYANN KERN and JUlES
downs and gaIned 1,543 yards,
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
day
of
November,
i,iS.
LSU 17. Tulane 6
ABA
TnInty Prep
703114 4-71
H. KERN. her husband; SUN BANK
Pro Football
undersIgned, pursuant to the
the top statistic in Central
Maryland 62, Virginia 24
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
East Oivltion
Lake Highland Prep o o 0 oOF SEMORAN, I
"Fictiti*u Narr.e Statute" Chapter
National
Mississippi 13. MiSSisSippi st 7
Clerk
of
the
County
Court
Florida and possibly
W L PcI. GB
National Conference
Association, et a',
florida Statute, will register
Notre Dame 37. MIami, FIa 9
By
Crete
Higginbotham
Kentucky
4 .667
leader.
Eastern Division
with thedlerk of the' Circuit Court In
Defendants
Ohio
TP-. Seals I run (kick telledi
Deputy Clerk
. Ma.- hlI 21
N.Y.
9
W. L. I. PcI. PF PA So
S Mi '
and for Seminol County, Florida, Publish' Nov 17, 21, Dec 1,0
NOTICE OF ACTION
TP- Seals 17 run (run failed)
Carolina
56.
Clemson
70
St.Lovis
S Louis
Trinity's fans loved every
$ 2 0 .820 25)
upon receipt of proof of the DEl 97
TO: JERRY ANN OREEg,
So Caro St 39, Delaware St 0
TP- Seas 13 run (Knoes run
virginia
Dallas
3 I) III 7'
minute of the game, even U It
publIcation of thiS notice, the fit
TP-Johnson 1 run (Knowlesrun) Wash
now known as JERRY ANN
7 3 0 .700W 703 so Mlits1ppi 70. Fullerton St 0
West Division
6 4 0 .600 231 162 1enness
KERN and
Tp Safety, TrOvillion tackled in NY
tto name, tOwil' ODYSSEY II IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
was to the point of em17, Kentucky 13
Indiana
tO 4 .711 BEAUTY SALON under ich lam EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
end zone by Weaver
GntS 3 7 0 .300 159 734 VirginIa Tech 40. Wake Forest Denver
JAMES H. KERN, hir
Phil
io
barrassmegg for
.711
2 I 0 .700 162 728
engaged in buIintt at 413 Soutr CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
TP-Weav,r3 run (Barneft kIde)
San
Antnlo
I 4 .447 I
Central Division
"We want 100, we want 100,"
Highway 1792, K Mart Sh.ping SEMINOLE COUNTY
iF- MIn
CO Mr MARTIN
W Kentucky 19, Murray St 0
Utah
31 run (Barrett Mi
2 Il .167 7"
10 0 0 1.000 27* 116
Center in the City of Fern Park
PROBATE DIVISION
kitk)
271
Henry Street. Apt. 107
screamed Saints fans.
William
&amp;
Macy
31,
RIchmond
Dqt.
Saturday's Resutts
6 1 0 .600 194 103 21
Florida
IF- Van Dyke 2 lntercept
PROBATE NO. 7S-)41CP
11vI, Mlchig*n 41111
De.ne.r 144, VirginIa ill
The gwne was so out
G.
Bay
7 I 0 .200 161 219
That the party interested in said In Re: Estate of
return (Barr-sen kick)
Chic.
St IOui 171. San Antonio 1
7 I 0 .700 97279
that it was decldI to play an
bosiness enterprise is as follows:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
IF- Barnert 33 run (LilIy run)
ORRIN i. FARLOW
Mid*sst
Kentucky 103. Indiana 91
Western Division
SHARON LOUISE PUCKETT
IF- Weaver 21 fumble return I A
eIght minute third quarter and
Colorado 33. Kansas St 7
deceased, that a ComplaInt has been filed
Sunday's ReuIts
Dated at Orlando, Orange County.
(run failew
5 2 0 100 246 170 E Kentucky 17, Moreheao St 9
against you by the plaintiff in the
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Fr
New York II), Utah 106
a six-minute fourth quarter.
S
Florida, October 30, 1975
Te All Credito and All
S
5
0
500
19]
175
IIlinOi
70,
Northwestern
7
above styled Court and cause for the
1P- (liirnett 23 run (run failed)
Atl
Kentucky
9).
St
LO'i5
$5
3
7
0
.300
135
I9
The scoe stretthed from a
PUblish. Nov. 3, 10, Il, 74 1973
Having Claims or Demands Against purpos.of foreclosing the mortgage
Illinois St 31. E Illinois 13
INDIViDUALLEADERS
Mondays Games
N. OrI.
7 I 0 .200 lii 259 Kansas 12,
DEl II
halftime margin of 51.0 with
Said Estate:
RUSHING: Tnity Prep
on the following described property,
MiSsouri
7
No
gam
Seals
Scheduled
American Conference
You are hereby notted and situate and being in Seminole
15 150, P,'a?r.ews 4 44, Bernet) 2 54,
Miami, Ohio 21, Cincinnati I]
three second hail 'jy
Tuiday's Game
Eastern Division
required to present any claims and County, Florida, and n-sore par.
Michigan St 27, Iowa 23
Johnson 4.15; Lake HighlandUtah at Kentucky
W. L. T. PtI. PF PA
Mlrvi,sota 71. WisconsIn 3
demands whIch you may have titularly descri
as follows:
"Norbert Is tremendous," Morg S 25, Eidsong IL Burgeis 2- Miami
7 3 0 .700 713 171
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING against the estate of ORRIN
OhIo St 21, Michigan II
l)
Trovillian
0.
(.34).
The
West2f.,tof
lot
15. andall of
BaIt
beamed Saint Coach Joel
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION FARLOW deceased late of Seminole lot 16, QUAIL POND HEIGHTS
6 4 0 .600 307 227 Oklahoma 35. Nebraska 10
PASSING:
Trinity
PrepBuff,
6 4 0 .600 320
Kelley. "His moves are Know:es 0 1 0. Lake
251 Oklahoma St 14. lowi St 7
OF SANFORD,
AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY County, Florida. to the Clerk of the REPLAT, according to the Fiat
Hiohtand
OF
FLORIDA.
N. Eng
3 7 0 .300 101
therf, as recorded in Flat Book 11,
740 Purdue 9, Indiana 7
sornethlr1g eLse In our league Irovillian 5 16.3 45 yards.
Notice
iS
PlY
hereby given that • Circuit Court, and file the same in
Jets 2 I 0 .200
HIlL
Pig.
pIicate
III
3.30
Toledo
33,
71, of the Pubic R.COrd$ of
and
Kent
St
20
as
provided
in
RECEIVING
Lake
Highland
Section
Public Hearing will be held at the
he's In a Class by himself.
Central Division
Campbell Conferenca
Witteobeng 17. Ind. Cent. 13
en 3 26. HsIer 1.17, Burgess IC,
16,
Florida
Statutes,
in
th4r
Seminole
Counly, Florida.
Commission
PtI.
Room in the City Hell in
I 1 0 .059 252
Cliff Bamett, nOa1 a khwartt 110
Patrick Division
You are hereby required to serve.
iceS in the County Cotjrthoqjie In
the City of Sanford, Florida, at
CIt
I 7 0
_________________________________________________________
725 175
Souffit
7:00
W I T Pts OF GA o'clock P.M. on December i, 197$,
to Seminole County, Florida, within copy of your Answer or other
Hous.
7 2 0 .771 190
_______________________________________________
Philph
four calendar mont from the time pleading on plaintifrs attomeys:
122
Arkansas
31,
Texas
II
2
5
33
96
5.4
Tech
Cleve,
COnsider the adoption of an or
I 9 0 .100 134 290 SMU
NY Island 9 6 5 73 76 31
34, Baylor 31
the lirstpublicatlonhereo,or,h, TAYLOR. BRION,
dinanc, by the City 0 Sanford'
BUKER.
Western Division
Atlanta
a 10 2 II 52 35 Florida. title of
I e xArlington
4 AMES &amp; GREENE. 1131 Bricx.tl
2),
will be barred.
Bowling
WhiCh
is
5 7 0 .000 767 154 Gree.n 17
as
fonows
same
NY Rangis I 12 2 1$ 65 04
FIled at Sanford, Florida. thiS 13th A'nue, Miami, Florida 33131, Tel
V Ct
ORDINANCE NO. 1322
S S 0 .500 211 217 TCIJ 21 RIce 71
Smythe Division
I19
day
of Pl3vember, 197$
and tile the Original Answer
Denver
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
1 6 0 .400 193 234
Chicago
io
1 7 77 77 51 OF
Texas
A&amp;l
21,
SW
Texas
W.
Dletnichs
or
pleading in the officeof the Clerk
•
SANFORD,
S
FLORIDA
Diego 0 10 0 .000 110 249 w Texas St
St.Loult
I7
19, Louisville 23
laid Court on or before the
As Executor
20 64 31 AMENDING CHAPTER OF THE
30th
Sunday's Reiulti
Vancvr
7 $ S 19 31 64 CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN C. Vernon MIze, Jr., Of
day of Dcember, 1913. If you faIl to
Atlanta 35. Denver 21
KC
Far West
do so, a Default will be entered
512 2 17 40 71 FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Buffalo £5, New England 31
Minn.
I15
Arizona 3$. Utah II
• 42 74 BEING KNOWN AS THE FIRE P.O. Drawer
against
you for the relief dma
Cleveland 35. Cincinnati 73
Boise St 20, Idaho St I?
Wales Conference
in the Complaint.
PREVENTION AND PROTECTION Sanford, Florida 37771
Baltimore. 33, MIami 17
BrIgham
Norrli Diviilo
Young
7Q,
Tex.EI
CODE, SAID AMENDMENT AD PublIsh: Nov. 17, 71, 1973
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Louis 37, New York Jets 6 Paso 10
MOntreal
ii i
said Court at Sanford, Seminole
3 31 91 £1 DING AN ARTICLE UNDER DET.90
Dallas 21, PhiladelphIa ii
l.AngCl,s
Calilorni,i 40, Stanford 1$
County. Florida, thi$ 21st day of
17 I 2 76 61 72 CHAPTER 9 TO PROVIDE FOR
Grn Bay 40. New
P.tts.
SEMINOLE COUNTY eOARD
York 01. Hawaii 17, PacifIc U. 10
November, 1975
I 9 2 II Ii $1 THE ADOPTION OF
ints II
THE
De.trot
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
Idaho 2$. No Illinois 71
1'
(SEAL)
6 1) 4 16 59 92 NATIONAL FIRE CODES. 1976
Notice of Public Hearing
Kansas City 74. Detroit 21. Lamar 30, So Illinois 10
Washn.
217 2 6 61 103 EDITION, AS RECOMMENDED
Arthur
H
Be.Ck*Ith,
Jr
01
The Board of County Corn
Adams Division
Long Beach St 21, San Diego
Clerk of said Circuit
BY
THE
f,'nnesota 28, San Diego )3
NATIOP4AL
FIRE
Of Semrioic County,
Buffalo
17
Court
1 3 I 3) N II PREVENTION ASSOCIATION,
San Francisco $6. New Or.
Flonida,will hold a public hearing to
9 6 $ 7)
52, New Meiico St Boston
3
By Lillian I Jenkins
leans 6
A COPY shall be available at the COnSid,r the following item:
Toronto
7$
9 6 S 2) 61 60 office of
De.pOIy Clerk
the
FORT MYERS (A?)
Los
Angeles
City
Clerk
'or
all
31,
A:
ChIcago
ID
Calif.
per
A six-Inch putt on the
I II 7 10 66 $0 sons desiring to
Oreçon 11, Oregon SI 7
PUBLIC HEARING FOR Publish Nov 248. Dec. 1, I. IS, 97$
Oakland 26, Washington 73, Simon
second hole of a sudden death playoff has enabled Sandra
examine the same. CHANGE
OF
Saturday's Retults
Fraser
71,
Montana
10
ZONING DET $37
All
OT
parties
in
interest
and
citizens
REGULATIONS
Philadelphia i,
H.aynie to complete the lflS Ladles Professional (Jf
Utah St 21, Colorado
New York
Monday's Game
shall have an Opportunity to be
Rangers 7
1 JOSEPH I. MERTAN, Al
Wash. 75, WISh. St 27
AssocjatF tour with her fourth Low'nament title.
heard at said hearing.
PittSbufgh at Houston,
New York Islanders 5, Kan
Weber St 19, No Arizona 0
AGRICULTURE TO M.IA VERY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
By order of the City Commisicn LIGHT
Thursday. Nov. 21
But Pat BradJey, Miss Haynie's playoff victim
City 7
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT,
W'joming 74, Air Force 10
in the
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
e $0 H T E E N T H .i U oi c IA I.
Angeles at Cetroit
Pl(9.3.73).34, That part of Lots
$40, 000 Greater Fort MyersCIassc, said it wasn't
Atlanta 6, Minnesota 3
(ijffa
a total
at St Luis
H
Pd.
Tamm,
Jr.
77
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
P,ontreal 1, Toronto 2
and 26 as recorded in the Slavi.
ls; Sunday's playoff round gave her
City Clerk
Sunday, Nov. 70
Flat COUNTY. FLORIDA.
0
new confidence.
Pittsburgh 6, Los Angeles 3
Houston at Cincinnati
PubliSh: Nov. 71. 1975
"This was my best professional tournament,
Book 2, Pa9, 71, lying We-st of the CIVIL NO. ?S'7I62.CA.0.A
St
Louis
S.
Detroit
1
Now, it's a
DET.179
New Orleans at Cleveland
Chicago I. Vancouver I, tie
different story for me," said MISS Bradley, who earned
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad THE LOMAS
NBA
Pittsburgh a? New York Jets
Right ofWay. Also that part of laid COMPANY,
NETTLETON
Sunday's
Results
$, O7topu3h her final earnhngsInher
Eastern Conference
San
Francisco
at
Phila
year-on u
Lots 22 and 76 lyIng East of State
Attanti
flew
York
Rangers
3,
Califor
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Division
circuit to
delphia
2
Roadl7o,pIu$theNorth 'aol Lot $73
Pliintiff,
W I PcI. GB
vs
Kansas City at Baltimore
Detroit 1. Los Angeles 1
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. of said Slavia Colony Subdivision, OTIS GOLATI and MARGARET H.
Philphea.
3
New York Giants at Dallas
cui'r, SEMINOLE COUNTY, less beginning feet North
,
Buffalo 6, Kans City
Boston
I
Chicago at Green Bay
FLORIDA
of the GOLATT. his wife,
Toronto 3, Boston 3, tie
Southeast corner of the Southwest
Buffalo
'
6 400
an Die.QO at Denver
0
PROBATE
DIVISION
of
the
Northwest
'of
the
Defendants
Mondays Games
New York
Northwest
6 'I 353
Atlanta at Oakland
CASE
No.
PR'7S-326.CP
"
No games scheduled
Section 21. Township 71 SoulP,,
By The Associated Press
Central Division
M'nne'sota at Washington
Estate
NOTICE OF SALE
Range 31 East, run Westerly to the
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta
ades of Jake Caither'
Monday, Dec. I
MEDA K. NEIMAN
Montreal at Atlanta
Easterly
right
of
way
of
State
Roaa
Washinon
7
353
at
r,
NOTICE ISHEREDY GIVEN that
Florida A&amp;M regained some of the glory it had whej
DeceaSed
476 a distance of 450 6 feet. thence on the
Los Angeles at Boston
P1 Orleans
7
10th
.500
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
day
Buffalo at Vancouver
HOuSton
Northerly
along
said
right.of
waya
lI:OOa.m,
at of December, 197$, at
3
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
di5tIn, of 44.91 feet, thence North
Ihe west front door of
Cleveland
S 10 .333 4
nation's eighth.ranked small college, flethune.Cookjnan,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
71 deg 10' E to the West line Of laid
Courthouse of Seminote County.
WHA
Western Conference
at Sanford, Florida the
SAID ESTATE:
17-7 Saturday.
Lot 12]. thn Sovtherip along
undersigned
Midwest Division
Saturday's College
Clefkwllloffer
for sale
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
tOt
Sundays
Results
line 111.1 feet to the Point Of.
FAMU's first victory over Betinine since 1972 gave the
Detroit
I
S
.615
Football Results
cri
IlOtified and required to file any
Wlenipeg 3. New England
real properly.
beginning, andalsoles,th,south 10
Milwaukee
2
6 9 .100
Itattlers an 8-2 record, best since Gaither's 1969 club, and
Si The Associated Pret
Lot 63. GRANADA SOUTH, .c
claims and demands which you, or
Houston
i,
Quebec
0
feet
of
said
Lot
22
All
XC.
being
in
7
34
3
East
a share of the Southern Intercollegiate
either of you, may have against Said
Denver 5. Cincinnati 3
cording to the Plat thereof
Seminole Counly, Florida,
Chicago
Athletic
as
I "ton Ccl 74, Massacjn,s.,ts )
3 10
'ecor
In Flat Book. 15, Page 100,
estatelntt%.offlceof
thedlerkof
the
Monday's
Game,
FwIher
Association division title with Bethune,
described
PacIfic DivisIon
Boston U 20, Villanoya 14
East and Public Records of Seminole County,
No games Scheduled
Circuit Court of the 15th Jl4iciaI
West of SR. 426 and as
G.State
the Seaboard Florida,
10 4 711
Gaither's teams won
Brown a, Columbia 13
Circuit. Seminole COunty, Fforicie.
gaines in 25 years, before
Tuesday's Games
I
A
Coast Line Paitroad, SIavIa, Oviorlo, tl.ceth,, *,h
I? 6
(c.st G'jard
o r:r i /
F'AMIJ fell on hird times.
Fdrrcn)ivi $ ç
Prob,tq D,viiôn
f
iI
Uufter.

63
1730

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Pro Hockey

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SPORTS
I1\J BRIEF

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,

H aynie Vins In Sudden Death

For Fort Myers Classic Title

fll:ssorirrs

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Pro Basketball

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A&amp;A11 Back, Beats Bothun

F.t.Crn,

College Football

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

,

FNotice '

I

an(ord, Ft.
Monday, NOV. 24,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICFISHEREBYGIVENth,t NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF
RESOLUTION
by virtue of that certain Writ of
10 CONsIDER THE ADOPTION CLOSING, VACATING AND
Execution isSued out of and under
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY ABANDONING
RIGHT.OF.WAY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
the seat of the County Court of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that a
Cminole County, F lonid, upon a
NOTICE is heruby given that the
Petitioner, I nal iudgment rendered in the
Public Hearing will be held at the Board of County CommissIoners of
and
Commission Room in the City Hallin 3eminol County, F:orida, at its
aforesaid court on the 13th day of
ARTHUR DROWN
11:30
Monday
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 Regular Meeting held on the 10th
May, AD 197$, in that certain case
(24) MIster Rogers
Mesponcieiit
(2)(I) Days Of Our Lives
(2)(I)
Tonight Show
entitled flarnett Bank of Seminole
o'clock P M. Ori December I. $973, to day of November, A.D., 1973, in the
(44) Leave It To Beaver
NOTICE OF ACTION
(4)(13) As The World Turns
(CM
RaCe
To
County, N A
EVENING
RICheS
Plaintiff,
Consider the adoption Of an or. County Commissioners' MeetIng
TO ARTHUR BROWN
9:30
() Let's Make A Deal
(44)
Mod
Squad
7:00
Lawrence
0
Prossen
and
Kathleen
dinance
by
the
City
of
Sanford,
Room
Address Unknown
in the Courthouse at Sanford,
(C-4) 700 Club
2:00
Florida, title of which is ai follows:
1140
I Prossen. Defendant, which
(2) To Tell The Truth
'Ou ARE NOTIFIED
Seminole County, Florida, pursuant
(44) Gomer Pyle. USMC
that an aforetaId Writ ot Execution was
ORDINANCE NO.1223
() Guiding Light
(6)(13
Movie
(3) QuIck On The Draw
to Petition and Notice heretofore
n for D'SS0ltn of Marriage
10:00
delivered to me as Sheriff of
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY given. passed and adopted a
(') $10,000 Pyramid
been
12:00
(4)(I)
Concentration
filed against .,o and you Seninot County. Florida,
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
SANFORD,
and I
FLORIDA. ReSolution closing, vacating and
are required toservea copy
2:30
(C-6) Doug Dickey Show
(c-4)(44) Hogan's Heroes
of your have levied upon the following
(6) Price Is Right
AMENDING ARTICLE V. USE abandoning, renouncing and
wnitlendefenses if any, to it tn 0 H
(2)(I)
Doctors
(9) News
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Ani
described properly owned by
PROVISIONS, SECTION 3, SRi, disclaiming any and all right Of the
(S) Romper Room
EATON.
JR
(6)(13)
Edge Of Night
ESQUIRE
12:30
mals
SINGLE.FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Countyof5erninoleandthepuiIn
Lawrence 6 Prossen and Kathleen
(44) Father Knows Best
(9)
Rhyme
Arid Reason
(13)(C.13)
CBS
News
(CM
Noticias
L Prossen, said property being
DWELLING DISTRICT. SUB. and to the platted easements lying
iS STENSTROM, DAVIS
10:30
(24) Journey Through Eden
SECTIOI1 B, CONDITIONAL USES within the following described
(9) Don Klrshner's Rock Con
&amp; MclU. locatedinSemlnoleCounty, FIOrId&amp;
(24) Intercom 24
Post Office Box 13)0, San
(7)(5) t-s
Of Fortune
(3$) Mothers.In.Law
PERMITTED OF THE ZONING poperty, to wit;
more parlicularly described as
cert
(35) Star Trek
ford, Florida, 31771, on or before follows
(13) Price is Right
ORDINANCE BY THE ADDITION
(44) Underdog
7:30
(44) Phil Donohue
Parcel "A"
December 12th, 1975, nd file the
(15) 700 Club
PARAGRAPH
One Sony Stereo, Including am
(1),
TO
3:00
1:00
Beginning at a point on the east.
(2) Wild Kingdom
original with the Clerk of this Court pllfier, turntable and speakers.
PROVIDE
Green Acres
.0R
SQUARE west center line of the NE. of
(2)(s) Another World
(2)(1) TomorrOW
either before service on Petitioner's
(3) It's Your Government
11:00
Said property being Stored at A.
FOOTAGE FOR EFFICIENCY Section 31, TownshIp 21, South,
(4)(13) Match Game
(6)
Match
Game
PM
attorney or immediately thereafter, Lossing Transfer &amp; Storage, Inc l'i
APARTMENTS, ONE BEDROOM Range 31, East, 257.50 feet west of
(21) High Rollers
OtherwiSe
Tuesday
(C.4)(44) Three Stooges
(C.6)(44)
Love,
American
I default will be entered Sanford, Florida 3277). Addition
HOME, OR APARTMENT, TWO the. east line of Section 3.1, running
(6) Gambit
(9) General Hospital
aganst you and your marriage to informationavailablefromthediyf
Style
BEDROOM HOME, OR APART
MORNING
thencesoodegre,,)s'o3"w,$7I2s
(C-4)
Not For Women Only
Petitior will be dissolved
(24)
Romagnolos' Table
MENT, AND THREE OR MORE
Division of the Seminole Count'
(C'13)TruthOrConsequences
4:00
feet to the north night.of Way line of
(9) Showoffs
WiTNESSmyhandandthe%,alof Sheriff's Department
(35)
My Favorite Martian
5:00
BEDROOM HOME OR APART. Park Road and to the point of
(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Truth Or Consequences
this Court on November S'h, 1973 and the undersigned as Sheriff
3:25
MEPIT; AND IC) FURTHER beginning, thence N 09 degrees 11'
(2) NatIonal GeographIc
(Seal)
(13) Breakfast Beat
(44) Phil Donohue
Seminole County, Florida, will
(44) SpIrit Of '76
PROVIDE FOR NOTIFICATION 35" W. 233.37 feet along the north
(3)(24) Why Me?
6:10
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
11:30
ii 00 AM on the 75th day of
TO PROVIDE A FEE SCHEDULE right of way line of Park Road to a
3:30
(6)113)
Rhoda
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(2) Sunshine Almanac
AS SET BY THE CITY COM. point;
November, A 0. 1975, offer for sale
(2)(l) Hollywood Squares
thence continuing along the
(3) LilIas, Yoga And You
By Lillian 1' ienkin
(C6) Movie
6:13
MISSION.
and sell to the highest bidder, for
(6)(13) Love Of Life
right of way lineof Park Road2U.10
As Deputy Clerk
(6)113)
Tattlet&amp;es
(5)
Space:
1999
(6)(I) SunshIne Almanac
cash, subiect to any and all existing
A copy shall be available •t the feet along the arc formed by a radius
(C.$) World Of Women
SIENSTROM DAvIS &amp;
()
One
Life
To Live
(9) America, You're On
office of the City Clerk for all per. 00769$ 6$ feet ba point; thence N 00
6:25
leins, at the Front (West Door of tne
(9) Happy Days
MCINTOSH
(24)
Lilias.
Yoga
And You
(C.13) Here Come The Stars
Sminole County Courthouse in IOns desiring to examine the same. degrees 1$' 03" E, 53000 feet to a
(2) With This Ring
Flagship Bank of
(24) Villa Alegre
(35)
tocky
And
Friends.
Sanford. Florida. the above
(35)
Movie
All parties In interest and citizens point, thence N 09 degrees 03'
6:30
E.
Sanford Suite 27
11:50
Underdog
Shall have an opportunity to be
described personal property.
3.4) 09 feel to a point, thence
(44) DinaH
(6) Sunrise Semester
Post Office Box $330
(C-i) Paul Harvey
That said sale Is being made to heard at said hearing
(4.4) Flintstories
8:30
degrees II' 0)' W. 55000 fee, tO the
Sanford Florida 37771
(C.6) Tennessee Tuxedo
11:55
By order of the City Comrnlson point of
itfy the terms of Said Writ of
4:00
(6)
(13)
Phyllis
AttOrrios for Petitioner
(8) Today In Florida
Cxtutor,
of tt City of Sanford, Florida.
(6) (C-a) (1)) C135 Ple,'is
Parcel "a"
(2) lronide
9:00
Publish Nov tO, 17, 71, Dec 1, 197$
6:55
H. Pd. Tamm, Jr.
John I F'oik.
Being in Sections 34 and 33,
DET
(3)124)
Mister Rogers
(2)(5) Movie
City Clerk
Sheriff
(2) Daily Devotional
AFTERNOON
TownshIp 21, South, Range)) East,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT C) THE
(6)
Partridge
Family
(3)
React
Publish; Nov. 24. 197$
(I)(44) News
Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County, Florida.
12:00
(CM(4s)
Mickey
Mouse Club
DET.13o
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Publish: Nov 3, 10. 17, 24, 1175
(6)(l3)
All
In
The
Family
7:00
The South 350 ft. of Lot 22. and all
(2)(9)(44) News
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DET 2
(E(C-l3)
Somerset
_________________________
(9)
NFL
Monday
Nigh?
of
Lots
23,
71
(2)(I)
Today
and 23 of ORLANDO
COUNTY. FLORIDA
(6) Young And The Restless
(9) Dinah!
Football Pittsburgh at
INDUSTRIAL PARK, asrecorded In
(6)(C-d)(13) CBS News
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S19M-CA.O9.5
(C-6)
Bugs Bunny And
NOTICE
Notice of
OF
(13)
Dragnet
RESOLUTION
Flat
Book
10,
on
page
Houstcn
100, Public
(9) Bozo's Circus
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
Friends
GeneralEtection
CLOSING, VACATING AND Records of Seminole County,
(3.5)
Addams Family
(24)
Follow
Up: Why Me?
(44) American Religious
ORLANDO, N A, formerly known TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
(I)(C-13) Magnificent Marble
ABANDONING RIGHTOF.wAy Florida.
4:30
(44)
as CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
Movie
Town l-all
You will please take notice that a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Machine
The South 350 ft. of Lot 22, and all
ORLANDO,
(3)(24) Sesame Street
9:30
general election will be held in the
7:30
NOTICE is hereby given that the of Lots 2). 74 and 2$
(13)
Pulse Plus
Of
ORLANDO
(6)10)
Mery Griffin
Plaintiff,
City of Lake Mary, Florida on the BOard 01 County
(6)(13)
Maude
(9) Good Morning, America
Commissioners of INDUSTRIAL PARK, as recorded in
(24) World Press
VS
(C6) Flintiton
2nd day of December, 1975 for the Seminole County, Florida, at its Plat Book 10. page
(24)
Realldades
(44) Hilarious House Of
100, Public
(35) Big Valley
SIM KA, INC.. a Florida cor.
purpose of electing
(13) lronsjde
Regular Meeting held on the 11th Records of Seminole County,
10:00
FrightensteIn
12:30
poration, LESTER H. KALMAN
Councilman Seat 1 for a two year day of November, A.D., 191$, in the Florida,
(C.I3)
Orlando City Council
(3) Wonderful World Of Books
0:00
SON and BARBARA KALMANSON, term
(2)(I) 3 For The Money
County Commissioners' MeetIng and,
Meeting
(6)(13)
Medical Center
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
HI LO CORPORATION INC.,
(6) Search For Tomorrow
Councilman Seat 3 Iota Iwo year Room In the Courthouse at Sanford,
(35) Lone Ranger
Lots), land the East 590 ft. of
(C-4) News
JEROME S. SWARIZ and LESLIE
(C-6) Community CloseUp
term
Seminole County, Florida, purwar.t Lot S and all of Lots 7
(C.6) Duck Duck Goose
(44) Gilligan's Island
and
IS
of
SWARTZ. AQUA POOLS, a Diision
(24)
Woman
(44)
AlIvet
Flintstor-ses
Councilman Seat S for a two year tO Petition and Notice heretofore ORLANDO INDUSTRIAL PARK,
(9) All My Children
5:00
of BAKO CONSTRUCTION COR
10:30
term
8:30
given, passed and adopted a Unit 2. according to the Flat thereof
(24) Electric Company
PORATION,
end
(2) Adam.12
ACOUSTI
The place of voting will be the Resolution closing, vacating and *sre'corinplat Book 11,pagelj,
(3) Lowell Thomas Remem.
(C-6) Fran Canton
(44) Variety
ENGINEERING COMPANY OF
(C-4) I Love Lucy
Lake Mary School 137 South abandoning, renouncing and Public Records of Seminole
hers
(44)
Three Stooges
County,
1:00
FLORIDA,
Country Club Road and West Lake discleirning any and all right 01 the Florida,
(9) GilIlgan's Island
(C-4) Best Of Groucho
0:55
(2) Somerset
Defendants,
Mary Blvd., Lake Mary. Florida.
County of Seminoleand the public In and,
(3$) Mickey Mouse Club
(24) Say Brother
(44) Spirit 01 '76
NOTICE OF ACTION
(6)(S) News
The polls will be open from 1:00 and to the following described right, the North 30 ft. of vacated
()
Brady Bunch
(35)
.iessup
Felony
Squad
9:00
TO LESLIE SWARTZ, ar-sd all
AM to 1:00 P.M.
(C-6) Movie
of.way, to wit:
Str4 South of said Lot land that
5:30
11:00
(2)
Phil
parties having or claiming to have
Doriohue
Chairman of Election Board Mr
(9) Ryan's Hope
Secllon 34. Township 71 South, vacated portion
of Seminole and
(2) News
any right, title or interest In the
(2)(6)(C-4)(5)(13) News
(6)(13) Mike Douglas
Homer Gleason
Range 3$ East, Seminole County. Sanford Avenues;
(13)
Search For Tomorrow
as recorded in
(3)(2) Electric Company
property herein described.
(3)
ABC News
Serving on the Election Board, Florida, being 70' wide, 3$' each side O.R. Book 902,
(C.) Life in The SpIrit
(35) Movie
page-s $25 and 376,
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
(C-4) Bewitched
(35) 700 Club
Mrs Catherine Gehr, Mr Phyllis of the line described below:
(I)
Big
Valley
Public Records of Seminole County,
(44) Movie
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
(9) Beverly Hillbiliie
Rugenstein, Alternates Mrs. Lillian
Beginning at the intersection of Florida, (Less the rightsof.way of
(44) Love, American Style
(9) Movie
1:30
that the above named Plaintiff has
Burke. Mrs Arolyn True. Mr
(13)
Adam.12
the Center lines of Park Road and Seminole and Sanford Avenues, quit
filedaComplaint in the above styled
Richard Partly InSpector. Mr. Sam Seminole Avenue, running thence Claim deed to Seminole County In
(C-13) Cable Journal
Court ton the foreclosure of a
Martin Deputy.
southeasterly perpendicular to the O.R. Book 902, page
(33) Mayberry R.F.D.
379, Public
mortgage encumbering
the
All persons legally registered in center line of Park Road 4317'
(4) Partridge Family
to a Records of Seminole County,
following described real property'
Seminole County and living within point, thence along th, arc of a 1S Florida
6:00
Lot $9, ENGLISH WOODS, FIRST
the boundaries of the City of Lake degree curve 240.75' southeasterly tO
By the Board of County Corn
(2)(4)(I)(9)(13) News
ADDITION, according to the Flat
Mary, Florida. may avail them
a point, thenCe 3)0.64' southeasterly missioners of Seminole Couniy,
(3) As Man Behaves
thereof as recorded in Flat Book 17,
selves of their Rights of Franchise, to the intersection Of the center line, Florida, this 11th day of November,
Page 43, Public Records of Seminole
(c-6) Family AUair
Dated November 13. 197$
Of S9min0li Avenue and Jessup A D, 1973
8-8:30 CBS RHODA Could be
8-9
ABC
"AMERICA letting Vivian know about a (24) World Press
County, Florida.
City of Lake Mary,
Street forming an angle of 10
Seal)
You are commanded to file your
Florida
the show's producers are YOU'RE ON" Not much ad- possible $18,000 loss to a (15) Lost in Space
degl'ie.S 76' n" with the center line
Board of County
written defenses to said Complaint
getting ready to develop a new
By: WaDer A. Sorenson,
of Jessup Street in the northeast
vance word to go on, except its shyster. Leave ft to Maude t.
(44) Lucy Show
Commissioners
with the Clerk of the above named
Mayor
quadrant of the intersection: LESS
"mother"
character
for
Rhoda,
6:30
of
Seminole
County.
another
variation
of topical butt in and square things.
Court and to serve a Copy thereof
Attest:
and EXCEPT THAT land presently
that Nancy Walker heads comedy In variety pilot. A
Florida
(2)(I) NBC News
upon the attorneys hereinbelow not Kay Sassman
in the rights of way of Park Road,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
to rival ABC after this season, dozen unknowns
(3)
Teaching Children With
later than December 19th. 1975
911
NBC
City Clerk
Seminole Avenue and Je'ssup Strict.
"DR. ZHIVAGO"
forming a
By; Marie W. Walker
Special Needs
Vivian Vance, for many years
Publish: Nov. 17, 24. 1975
By the Board of County Corn
Deputy Clerk
stock company act out via PART U Concluding haLt of thIs (6) CBS News
Court at Sanford, Florida, this 11th
DEl 50
misslon,rs of Seminole County, Publish: Nov 71, 1975
sidekick
on
the
Lodille
sketches,
day of Ploveniber. 197$.
blackouts, David Lean movie, one of the (C-i) I Dream Of Jeannie
Florida, this 18th day of November, DET.134
Ball shows, plays a perky monologues about things that biggest grossing pictures
(Seat)
AD, 1973
(9) ABC News
of oil
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Arthur H flckwflh, Jr.
(Seal)
____________________________
neIghbor who Incurs Ida's are happening around the time. As a theatrical release, (C13) Carolina Country
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Board of County
jealous wrath because her two country
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
humorously, of most critics found It overlong (24) International Animation
By Elaine RiCharde
Commissioners
daughters
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
Ftivl
COUNTY, FLORIDA
are
spending
more
Deputy Clerk
course, or hopefully. 13111 Dana and sometimes tedlus, but
of Seminole County.
OF
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
CIVIL
CASE
NO.
142331.CAO9.D
time
Lowndes, Peirsol. Drosdick
with their neighbor than is one of the producers,
Florida
along divided in two, interrupted by
Noticeef Public Hearing
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL
8. Doster
Arthur H. Beckwith, in.
their
mother,
with Bernard Hothman and commercials, it almost seems
The Board of County Corn.
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Professional Association
a
By: Marie W. Walker
missloners of Seminole County will
8:30-9
corporation. etc
0. 1
CBS
PIlV1.I.t
.liwk
Wnhl
diA
S1.._ it11 riuht (or tplDvicin Ae
U,LU £I4IU5545J)
C)LlUF
'
flI Wiy
Leputy cierx
hOld I pllc hearing to omiaer an
P Ia nt ill
Suite 133, F Inst Federal Building
Loneliness
overcomes
PhyllIs
Publish: Nov. 21, 197$
Transfer's
rate,
Julie
Christie
is
superb
as
summer
show,
appeal against the Board of Ad
v's.
Post Office Bo 2509
DEl 13)
and
she
seeks
ways
to
come
out
the
story
winds
through
lustment
in
denying
CARL
TON
DUNNING
Special
Ex
8-9 PBS WHY ME? Absorbing
and ARCHIE
more
Orlando, Florida )7$Ø7
of it, So she joins a singles report on breast
DUNN INC. a k a Lavonila Dunning,
years of war and exile through
__________________________
Attorneys for Plaintiff
_____________________________________ ceptionto part a mobile home in an
cancer,
s wife.
Publish Nov. 17. 1, Dec. 1, I. 1975
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED Al Agriculture Zone on the
groupcomprisedofwjdowa
narratedbyactress[,ee Grant, the Russian Revolution.
following described property:
Defendants
BIOS:
DET 93
divors
and finds the others It deals with this traumatic
Beginning
3740
ft
Sovtt-s
and
70
NOTICEOFACTION
tnvltationlolid:Noticeishereby
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
10'll CBS MEDICAL CENstruggling for a way out of their experience on every level,
TO: CARLION DUNNING,
given that the Seminole County chains West of NE corner of Section
from
BIOS:
run South 100ff. West 660 ft,
Residence Unknown
own problems, and she first fears,
TER When residents at a senior
School Board. Seminole County,
InvitatIon To Bid: Notices hereby
confirmation
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Florida will receive sealed bids until North 100 It, East 660 ft to P08, lets
becomes their listening post. surgery and postoperative citizens home "seize" the place
given lhat the Seminole County action toforeclsea mortgage on the
1:00 P.M on December 1, 1q15 at East 23 ft for road. Also: Beginning
School Board. Seminole County, following property
protest-against
8:30-9
PBS
poor
CLASSIC reacticns. It is a straightin Seminole
whIch time bids will be publicly at the NW corner of the above
Floridawlltreceiv,sealedbldsuntiI County, Florida:
treatment-they
aren't
aware
oc'enid and read aloud in the described land and running North
THEATRE
PREVIEW
'rhe forward documentation,
1.00 P M on December I, 197$ at
Lot 30 and that part of Lot 31,
Seminole County School Board 113 ft. thence East 270 ft. thence
Humanities in Drama. Eliza9-9:30 CBS ALL IN TIlE that their hostage, the director,
which time bids will be publicly OAKLAND HILLS,
So,sth
87'
It,
thence
East 170 It,
described as
Office, 207 1 Commercial Ave..
beth
Seal,
Opened and read aloud in the fOtIow: Oegnning at a point on
who
will
be
seen later FAMILY Ar-chic and Mike have is seriously ill. Dr. Gannon
the
Sanford, Florda on thC following: thence South 975i ft to the North line
Seminole County School Board curveol the Fast right of way line of
in
the
week
in
of
the
above
described
land,
thence
turns diplomat and negotiates a
"Trelawny of the something new to argue over
Prolect Title:
Office, 707 E. Commercial Ave.,
West
to
P06.
Also:
at
the
E.eclnnin
settlement,
DRAINAGE
PROJECT FOR
Wells,"istntervjewedandtalks the soon-due baby. Over
satisfying all
Sanford, Florid, on the following; the Southerly line Of Lot 30; thence
NE corner of the first above
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL
concerned.
about
the
Victorian
stage.
The
Prolect Title:
cleicrlt,d
Thanksgiving,
land
and
running
North 60
South SI degrees SO 29" East along
the trimmings
DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR
LAND FILL PROJECT FOR the Southerly line of Lot 30
setting is exquisite, the Royal turnouttobeabattleroya1o.er
thence North 70 degrees $4
for a
CROOMS
HIGH
SCHOOL,
SEMINOLE
P11GM
SCHOOL, distance of 13507 feet, thence North
9-(o-conelusion ABC NFL
Retiring Room at the Prince of how the child shall be
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA minutes West 198', ft. thence South
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 4.1 degrees 37' 33' West for
brought
a
Name of Owner: The Seminole to the North line of the first above
1ONDAY
NIGHT FOOTBALL
Wales
Theater
In
London.
Name of Owner: The Seminole distance of 105 99 feet; thence North
detcribed land, thence East to point
ui. Archie demands his
County School Board
The
World's
Champion Pitt.
County School Board
51 degrees 30' 33" West for
8-9 NBC THE INVISIBlE grandchild to be raised as a
Prelect location: SemInole of b1'uI
sburgh
t,
Prolect Location: SANFORD, distanCe of 7964 feet to the point of
Further
described
located
on
as
Steelers
travel to Texas
County, Florida
MAN "Stop When the Red Christian, and Mike counters
FLORIDA
beginning, according to the plat
to ace the Houston Oilers.
Place For Receipt Of Bids: All Country Club Road.
Ughts Flash" Strange things the kid will make up his or her
Place For Receipt of Bids: All thereof as recorded in Fiat Book 13,
This public hearing will be. held in
bds are to be detivered to the
lIds are to be delivered to the Page 64, Public Records of Seminole
happen
the
County
CommiSsion
Chambers
in a small town where own mind.
Superintendent of Schools ri the
SkJper'ntendent of Schools in the County. Florida.
School Board Office, 207 E. Corn. of the Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
thelnvlsibleManandhlshlghly
t**?•(S
9:30-10 CBS MALTDE It has to
School Board Office, 702 E. Corn- has been filed against you and you
on December 16. 1973, at 7:00P.M.,
rnercial Ave. Sanford, Florida.
visible
wife
are
taken..
into
mercial Aye, Sanforø. Florida
ROC**G CRAm
are required to serve a copy of your
be a two-way street in any
' i
Time For Receipt Of Bids: Bids or as soon thereafter as possible.
Tnz.Ay11
Time for Receipt of Bids: Bids written defenses, if any, to It on
Custody and held in exce" marriage.
board of County
Shall be received untIl 1:00 P.M.
onsequentI
1110w
shall be received until 1.00 P.M. on RICHARD H. ADMAS, JR. of Gray,
CommIssioners
ball (or reasons that mystify Vivian is willing to "bare all,
December 1, 1973.
7)3) )
December I. 1975.
Seminole County, Florida
Adams, Harris 1. Robinson, PA,,
PEILIt SELL51
Project Scope&amp; Construction: The
thfm. When Dan Westin goes after returning from a
ProiectScope$Construcfjon: The plClntiff' attorneys, whoje address
By: 51d Vihlen, Jr.,
Projects generally consist of laying
the
RETURN
Into tils disappearing act, he retreat, but hubby Arthur is
of
proi,ct generally consists of i 401 East Robinson Street, P.O.
Chairman
pipe and the construction of some
clearing and filling a low area Box 306*, Orlando, Florida 32507, on
Attist'
catch basins and manholes with
uncovers a strange, corrupt adamantly opposed. Seems he's
located on the Seminole High School or before the 10th day of December,
Ar-thur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
related Site Work asset forth in the
village,
t
not the least bit Interested in
Site WhiCh is about lix acre-s. it must 1973, and file the original with the
Publish: Nov. 24, 197$
'
Documents
then be seeded.
clerk of thiS Court either before
Place(s) For Examining Bidding DET-137
Place(s) For Examing Bidding service on plaintiff's attorneys or
Documents: Bidders may review
Documentst Bidders may review immediately thereafter; otherwIse a
i
the Documents at the foliowng
the Documents at the following default will be entered against you
0'lton
places:
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
places:
for the relief demanded in the
Seminole County School
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Seminole County School
TRUTh
complaint
Board Office
U 0URAD I V R E T I K M A L I I W
FLORIDA.
board Office
WITNESS my hand and seal of
THE
REINCARNATION
702 E. Commercial Ave.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7522I8.CA.04.D
0
702 E. Commercial Ave
this Court on October 31st, 1975
Sanford, Florida 3771
OF PETER PROUD
In Re: The Marriage of
' K 0 I R 0 M U I IN 0 M A H P 0
a,,
(' F
Sanford, Florida 32771
(Seal)
Documents wilt be at local ARTHUR WILLIE BELLENGER.
Documents will be at local
STARRING
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Planrooms for bidders to review,
U l N F T C K K N 0 W R K N C 0 1) U K
Petiticner
TWIQOY
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planrooms for bidders to review.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Place(s) £ Date For ObtainIng end
a Place(s) I Date For Obtaining
By: Lillian T Jenkins
Bidding Documents: Bidders may JUANITA BELLEPIGER.
N A N C V 0 S Y C A P K F A I.. C' C) N II
I
n ,..
r,..., p
- owain Documents by phoning the
Responder"
' obtain Documents by phoning the Pbl,Sh Nov 3. tO. 17, 71, 197$
Every Tues a
Office of the Architect requesting
K M K K G I. N U A 0 D C Z N K 10 A N
NOTICE OF ACTION
office of the Architect requesting DET2O
Adult's I N
_________
further Information. (3731219or 163. TO: JUANITA BELLENGER
further information (323 1219cr 067
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0417 after November 14. 1973 I
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FICTITIOUS
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8.64? alter Novcrnber II, 191$ I
Sp.cilied Binds: The successful
Last Known Mailing Addrei
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Specified Bonds: The successful
Bidder
shall
providea
Performance,
M
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K S M K A I B A N 't' U E D I H I
s Moran Street.
h; _____________
bidder shall provide a Performance. engaged in business at 305 E. 13th
Payment and Guarantee Contract
Rochester, New York
St
Sanford, Seminole County,
Payment, and Guarantee Contract
Bcndasprovidecjarlds,tfortlsinthe
ecificat1on,
that an action for dissolution of
TOM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS
_______________________________
Specifications.
Date., Time And Place For marriage has been filed against
1) M I 11 N I IK W R K M A 10 K U A C
OBA,
SANFORD
PRESS,
and
I
you
________________________________________________
Date, Time and Place For
Opining Of Sealed Bids: All bids end you are required to serve a COpy
Opening of Sealed Bids: All bids intend to register said name wIth the
muSt be reteivCd -and opened In a o your written deteii5tc,, ,t, If an,.
I) T F; W 0 A R X N I I) N A I. T U 0 P K
Clerk of trip Circuit Court, Sem'r-scjle
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
In Re: The Marriage of
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Home

Patio Apartments

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situation, Dan Chapman,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Days 312 612J
Nights 322 2352

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TOWNHOUSES

Small furnisAed a pa rtment , mature
aduffs Ottly. 372 9111

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Gardens

Cl it.ified Ads are the smalest big
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strefing. power twakei, 12,41iS
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Real Estate Broker

A ter fr'nt cottage on the scenic
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approval of $23,500, well kept 4 yr.
Old, 3 BR, 1" bath, AC. car peted,
kit chen equipped, walled in back

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1973 Ford Gran Torino, 2 boor
hardtop, air, a utom atic, power

1217 Oak between 12 and S p m.

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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St

always opportunities waiting
for you in
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119.500 Make an off er .

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ba ttery. .xcelienl condition,
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Call 37) 1570 or $3.4 4605

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323 9)50 or 372 7957 for pick up

disposal,

distance to Idyllwilde School.

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lawns, shrubs and flowers set this
one apart on a quiet treelin,d Trash Treasure Sale, Nov. 28 and
29, 9 to S. 970 State St. (Sanfor d
itreet of nice homes , Priced at
Plaza) Benefit Seminole High
only $77,000

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1971 Fiat Rac er , $1795
1971 Duster, 6 cyl., stand, 1993
1970 Hornet C Co.. stand., 36.000
or iginal mi tes, $995
Many others to choose

Color TV's from ISO; 8&amp;W, from
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"SERVICE
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Forrest Greene. Inc.

Your MLS Agency

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Furnished

Day issue for Christmas shopping
ideas. They
forward to your
advertising and respond to good
values,
Shopper or Merchant. There

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REDUCED- $7,150 for quick Sale. 3
Bedroom, 2 bath with family room
in Ravenna Park, Home In mint
Condilion with lovely swimming
P001 Now only 129.900. A must to

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COLUW TV. 511 MONTH

(ish RealBEYOND
Estate

carpeting, shallow well &amp; pump,
plus lots more! Owner anxious to
sell. 173.900.

into. Only $26,900.

)ebary-- Adults, I BR, air; close to

select

bOrhood.

FURNISHED '4 Bedroom, central
heat &amp; air, like new, in settled
neignborhood. Ready to move

K lichen furn jsj ed. Nice location
PPwjrq 372 4453

and department stores. You'll
be able to
a perfect gift for
every member of the family right from
the pages of The Herald.

$25,900
$48,900

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

SA P4FORD

room, new

Sanford-- Drastically reduced by
owner. From mid 60's to low SO's.
Beautifully landscpaed miniature
Spanish villa. S BR, 3 bath, Fla.
rm,, formal living rm, w w car.
pefin.g,centralA.H, above ground
Pool with private entrance. Near
schools &amp; hospital. Call for appt.
wtdays. awn, 3:30 pm. 8 4:30
pm Wit nd anytime. $300247.

3 ROOM APARTMENT
Reasona ble
Phone 3238579 after 6p.m.

And The Herald is planning

122.500

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REALTOR
AFTER FIRS,
377 3991
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Crank Realty, Realtor
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4 Room Second floor apartment,
screened porch, Private yard; air
Condtloner, Reasonable 322 7780.

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GOODIES GALORE I - This Is an
ab%o'ute darling 3 BR home. You
lust must see! Extra large family

113.500
121,900

3 OR. l"tbath
3 OR. I'.'i bath
4 BR, 2bath
3 BR,? bath, lake, pool,
FHA Resales from $17,100

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CUTE LITTLE FELLER - Want
3803 Orlando Drive
low payments Inc cute? bedroom,
Sanf or d, 323 5700
I'.', bath cozy home. Nicely
Paneled family room, well taken LimIking for garden equipment?
care of, nicely landscaped yard.
R
todiy' classified ads for
Lovely smaller hQme for a couple
çnod t'uy
or retirees. 110,500

Real Estate

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
ServiCe, used machines

central air. $41,900

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MOTlVATED... Moving
out Of state, needs to sell 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in South
Pinecrest. 173.000

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worker's wages, while CETA Seminole Community College,
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will pay the remaining half.
The federal govermnent 11t.S
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ficials more than $1-million iii aid those areas hard hit by
that a premium increase
To qualify for the $788,758
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proposed by (lull
additional labor department unemployment. In Seminole Bedsole said the county will
Life
available to aid the
insurance
Company
be
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unemployed
in this county, an is upwards of 13 per cent.
rejected, and the health 1
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official confirmed today.
surance contract be rebid.
Bedsole's office doles out In county's needs for additional
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Jim Bedsole, the county's the neighborhood of $2.5-million funds.
director of the comprehensive
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division, said labor
Knowles from Gulf Life
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notified
his office
Harold G. Holton,
$788,758isavallabledurjngal5__
who citeda"clajms level" from
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Sanford employes of $36,353
1976.
during a recent four-month
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$200,000 in Comprehensive
tflcl'tTa.SP.
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must
be programmed for use by
and passed by the commission,
Herald
Staff Writer
Highlight of W.A. league l)ay sponsored by the Eigh th Grade Instructional Enri'bment Program June O of next year.
allows the installation of
WALTER TEAGUE
ssas un veiling of po rtrait of the former coun ty school
Included in the $200000 is
officer and administrative assistant for
dividual water meters and a
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Oviedo policeman and two other Oviedo men were
shom the school was named. Mr. and Mrs. league were honored at a luncheon, guided tour,
$98,102 for setting UP on the job in county jail today on drug
HAS HIS DAY
flUnil)er of
hydrants in
charges and police said that a probe
and assembly at hkh they received a plaque and corsage. County School Supt. W.P.
'Gindervtlle Heights subyer as training programs for those ofillegaldrugsaleslntheosjedoareaiscontinujng.
s pe aker. From left, Student Council President Ellen West, league, Principal John Angel and Eighth persons who are unable, In
division, which Is under conOviedo Police Chief Ken Triplett said more arrests are exGrade
representative Susan.Salk. The portrait will hang in the media center. I Ilerald Photo by Bill some cases, to read nd write.
struction by developer Brailey
Vincent)
The remainder of the $200,
is
OdJ,
slated for distribution to state undercover agents who allegedly made controlled buys of
The motion also calls for
an animal tranquilizer.
Seminole County agencies that marijuana, THC and PCP
Odham to pay, in advance, 10
normally qualify for CETA
Sheriff's agents arrested Arthur James Barkley, 25, Box 13.5,
years in annual rental fees for
funds.
Oviedo,
Monday night on W. 13th St. in Sanford. Barkley was in
the
hydrants.
jail
today in lieu of $10,000 bond on charges of possession of
The
on
the
job
training
county
Miss
Sara
Jacobson,
programs
will
be
administered
controlled
substance
and possession of a concealed firearm.
executive director of the
Recalls
p.
by
the
y
Florida
State
Downtown
Development
Agents said a quantity of marijuana and pills were found in a
Employment
Office
in
Sanford.
paper bag on the seat of a car that Barkley was driving. He was
Council (DDC) and Miss
Commissioners
on Monday
with possession
of a concealed .45-caliber automatic
Shirley Moak, DDC executive
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, I)- through unless he is sub- Bob Hattaway's cousin, hasn't million in federal funds tc an okayed
the employment
bureaucharged
pistol, agents
said.
adviser, presented the Corn- Altamonte Springs testified poenned by jurors again,
appeared before the grand jury. out-of-county bank and
other as the agency to administer the
mission with a report on exunder subpoena again today as
Chief Triplett said Barkley was on the O'siedo police force "for
incident.s,
Hattaway immediately went
pendltures made
In
previous
weeks
County
funds,
and
Bedsole
said
the
about
two
years and resigned 14 to 15 months ago."
the Seminole County Grand to the county law library adstate agency agreed today to
appropria tion
Sid
Vihlen
Jr.,
When
booked at county jail, Barkley listed his occupation as
Observers said this morning take on the task.
made to the DDC Jury began its fourth week of a jacent to the grand jury Commissioners
by the city In August.
truck
driv
er.
reported 'probe into county chambers and met briefly with John Kimbrough and Dick that the grand JUrY 15 expected
Bedsole said CETA funds up
The DDC financial statement
Williams testified" before- the
AIsothjaiin lieu of ,00 bond eath today were ThomasI'nIton
attorney Newman Ilrock.
to he in seession again Wed- to this point have been geared
Indicated that ll,9fl.22 in ex- government
grand
Wilson,
28, Box 51, Oviedo, a fruit company foreman, and Andrew
nesday and ma y continue i ts toward formal classroom
Later when asked if he
penses had been incurred, Sunshine Law violations.
Ike
White,
of Taylor SL, Oviedo.
represents Jiattaway, Brock
education, not on the Job
The grand jury is be lieved to work following a recess for
0 leaving a balance of 11.910.78. of
Hattaway spent 30 minutes in
W
son
Is
charg
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ed with one count of delivery of a controlled
answered
training. "It's very important
which as additional $700 had the grand Jury room this
substance
and
White
with two counts of delivery of controlled
that some persons begin
been commItted.
an aborted co unty was no indication that an in- le
morning, lie also testified
s
Brock represents County
ubstance.
Bo
th
were
arrested on circuit court warrants,
ar ning job skills through on
Miss Jacobson, responding to be fore the jury last Thursday Co ni m I s s loner
Harry purchase of a 103-acre tract for terim report may be ma de to the job training," he said,
The Ovideo drug probe is being conducted by city po lice
a question by Commissioner for two hours. When he exited Kwiatkowski, who along with $517,000 for use as a clay pit, a circuit court
by the grand jury
Employers who agree to
detective Rudy T Kramer. uniforni officors, and F,tate and cr,urity
today he told reporters he was co mmissioner Mike Hattaway,
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14-day tra nsfer of nearly $1 be fore the holiday recess.
employ worke rs for training agen ts, police said.

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OWNER

profits. A future here with In.

It you are having difficulty finding a
Pace to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need of.
read all our want ads every day.

WITT REALTY

COUNTRY ESTATE- 2 story, 4
bedroom home estimated to be
over 1 00 years old Over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and citrus
Improvements include corral,
stables, tack room and bridle

month. Phone 327.4(38. If no an.

swer call 831 4175

Building lots and acreage.

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Trailer, Ii', sreened room, car
pet ed, air, oven, icebox, sink,
extra clea n. 1700 671 6025

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

Call us for your future homesite.

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flooring, 1260 sq. yd.; floor tile,
17.10 per box-for selected styles

while They last. Free estimat es,
KULP DECORATORS. 327.7335.

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Loop 13 sq. yd.; Hi Low, 5340 sq
yd ; Shag, $3.73 sq yd.; OAF vinyl

INCOME PROPERTY-] OR home
with nice mobile home rental.
P.arge lot for garden. $30,000.

177,000.

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SAVE ON
HOME FINANCING
Near shopping.? BR home, 117.000.
Large lot. 3 lIP home, 119.000.
Downtown. 3 OR home. $19,500.

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3b.droom with 16'xM' pool. Good
established neighborhood. 127.900,

pets. 374)010.

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every Saturday&amp; Sunday, H wy. 46
FLEA MARKET, behind Auction

322.6457

POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated

2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard
Adults preferred, $150 me.
Security deposit. 373 5154 or 372.
6620.
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DELTOPiA- 1 Bedroom, 1130; 2
bedroom, 1150. Available now. No

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Investment.

Furnished

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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CASH 322.4132
Buttons 'N Bows) 7610 Hiawatha
. For used furniture, appliances,
Phone 3 22 .1301
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave.
Sale

REAL ESTATE. INC.

INCOME PROPERTY- Corn
pletely furnished I7'x60' mobile
home on large double fenced lot.
carport, patio, Florida room plus 2
utility sheds. Income of $45 per
month from rental of second lot.
Owner will finance
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, 4 acres with 3 bedroom
home. 16.000 laying hens on
consignment. Company turnist-,es
everything but human element. 20
pct. per year return on your cash

doctors' offces; adults, $130
month, worth more . 322 6149

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baby accessories

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etc. Old stock, 30 pct to 60 pci. .
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new

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DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition: on City
taxes; by owner. 372 6470.

Bedroomturnlshed home

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Come see the beautiful new clothes.
lust arriv ed Christening gowns,

Appro ximately 7,000 sq. It. living
area; large kitchen. cabinet% both
sides top and bottom, new
refrigerator and St o ve, 7 car
gara ge . $13500

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month. SCHUREN REALTY,
Realtors, 372.1Xfl.

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82-Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1975

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3225427

311 315E. First St

Acre, New 1 Bedroom House.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg, Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St.

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, dOuble
carport, ni ce yard. In quiet neigh.
borlSood, $725.
month plus
security deposit, 8313691 or 83.4
6300. .

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Realty

you qualify'

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED ADNOW.
Call 377 7611 or 831 9993.

for

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE Siberian l-4usks, male. AKC, S100 of
BUY-SELL-TRADE
trade for what have yOu 327 4484

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A ttention

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904 3579361.

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68th Year, No.

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SATURDAY AUD SUNDAY, 9t05
HIC.l-4WAYI6 FLEA MAR KET
I',mltesEaslofllonHwy4ô

BALL REALTY

New hOuses in a rural area P40 down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see If

Downstairs of large home. 3
bedrooms, party furnished,
60" lid yard. $100 month. 3720354

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Sharnjcer f or only $1 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Open

GENERAL CCNTRACTOR

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room. garage, carpets.

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with bruit trees. Good location.
Priced reasonably. Call 377 1908.

377 0133.

2 Bedroom house, living room,
dining room, separate garage.
$143 month plus security deposit.
Phone $341649

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Flea Market

Peg Real Estate Broker
372 4451

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.1 Room furnithcd house, garage,
patio and wash house; large lot

Large 3 bedroom house, 132$
Metlonville; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th. 1225 month
lus $100 security deposit. Phone

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Unfurnished

between 4 &amp; $ p m

Merchandise

Lake Mary

REALTORS
Branch Ott Ice No, 1
7621 Orlando Drive
3

Sunland-- 3 BR, 7 bath. kitchen
furnished. No pets. $165 mo. Call

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(Please. No Phone Calls...
Personal Interviews Only)
Sincerely.
Mr.Lehan

churen

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

one hand. a career with aMtlofll
Corporation on the other. We'
VENDING ROUTES
like to have the opportunity I
Excellent
Opportunity Only 4.10
explain all this in detail when wIt
hours weekly with complete
see you in person at the Meetin
company training &amp; location set.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Place Indicated below.
up. Investment of $600 $3000. Call
Frte, 644 7027 for "We Care"- Sul first, let's diSCuSS a fex
collect, Mr. Carson, 813 576 5320.
'HOtlifle," Adults or Tens,
generalities There will be fl
capital investment on your part
MARRIAGES
except a small license fee. All IN
ROUTE BUSINESS
Perf ormed by Marilyn, Notary.
Training will be furnished by thi
NOT VENDING
Ocala 90 4 733 8461 or 737 1773
Company, at no expense to you
You Will retail a highly accepte
CAN START PART TIME
Product and will pay no off id
5--Lost &amp; Found
e'perni't. telephones. sccre1aria
$2000 INVESTMENT
help, etc. The Company will ever
Light, pleasant high profit business
LOST-? small black notebooks
provide the prospects for you at nc
servicing local stores, etc (fri.m
Downtown Sanford
tharg, to you. You will be able tc
carl with biggest name in Food
Call 322-2011
work your way up the ladder oi
InduStry. 70 year old product is
success by first Operating your
LOST Gray framed reading glasses
consumed by the thousands daily
own Company Branch and thee
with bright red case. Watgreens or
in this area and enjoys lifetime
building up your territory lntc
Zare Plata parking lo t REWARD.
repeat business
many Such Branches. All thu
Ph 60 1324
time, you will share in the profits
NO SELLING
of the efforts made by those in.
6--Ct1ild Care
d,vlduaIs in your charge, while the
as product is pro sold thru intensiv e
Company continues to pay all the
and continuous advertis ing.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
rpeqnes You will be allowed to
Consists of collecting for mer.
Classified Ads oian work
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buld your little empire, while the
chandis.e sold and replenishing
there wouldni be any.
Company pays you a SIlry, an
Inventory.
Overwrite, Commissions, bonuses.
Mint aspire to:
BABY'S WORLD. Care
infants
and even Personal Expenses white
to age? only. Next to new Drivers'
you are taking some short trips on
$20,000 YEAR UP2
License Bureau 222 .445
Company business.
It does sound like you CAN have have serviceable car, start
9-Good Things
to Eat
mediately if accepted and HAVE
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your cake. and eat it, doesn't It?
the
necessary 12000 for inventory
Well, make a little Investment
NOW in the bank.
NAVEL ORANGES
now. INVEST an hour ofyourtlme
17.50 BUSHEL
and see us in person, so we can
3226733 or 372 0362
give you all the details of this For local interv!ew include year car,
Wecltic time now available to
exceptional opportunity.
Reed's Indian River Frul' Shippers,
service
accounts and phon.
Come &amp; see meat the
II at 17 92, Sanford eat, at Lake
number. Reply Box 592. c 0 The
Sheraton
Sanford
inn
Monroe. Licensed. bonded fruit
Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1657,
I-I &amp; 16
shippers. Select yours today for
Sanford. Fla.. 37771
OV.21.7PM

Christmas shipping. Phone (5)

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Maintenance tree, aluminum, in
colors, barn &amp; utility styles. Sizes
('*1' to 17'x40'. For information
write Jack Kerby, Sturdi House
Mfg. Co. North Hwy. A . M. Flagler
Beach. Fla.. 32036 or phone 9(4.

YOUR CAKE...

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN I
MYSELF AS OF 11,20
David C. Mayo

FORREST GREENE INC.
323 6)53
REALTOR
3228970

unfurnished home in
Lake Mary. carport, utility room.
large yard. 1123 month. Phone 322.

r"-Illul.icfurv~l and assembled

YOU CAN HAVE

Cr refs
of Iurthr information call 173 aSS?
Cl write
S.t ricrd Al Anion Family Group P.O.
fox 553. Sanford, FIa, 32771

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

Builder or Developer..- Exceptional
buy in building lots lust bar enough
from town.

24-Business Opportunities

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1100 W 1st

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TAFFER REALTY

shopping. 121,0DO,

7 Bedroom

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN F'IIN T
C1.i%stied Ad!
Tha's

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LAKE MARY
2 OR duplex, kit
(hen equipped, Carpeted, central
beat 8. air, siso per mo.

32-Houses

Broker, $304121 or (.671141.

Just reduced $5,500. Transferred
out of state. 1 bedroom, 2 stor y,
over 3,800 q It No reasonable
offer refused 321 0717

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and

1 bedroom unfurnished. kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted. $98.30.
Adults Only 3777296 wk rids- &amp;
eves

Full time Licens ed Real Estate
Person needed Immediately.
Lloyd's Realty, Orange City, 775
4111

Navel Oranges. $2 SO per bu.

LClhin! Vinegar! Bat kelp! Now
all tour in one capjulC ASk toi
Faust Drugs

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AUC T ION 170C French Ave , 373
7310

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tractS,
Small arid large. 17.000 per acre -______

BY OWNER- 102 Idyllwilde Drive.

Large 3 bedroom. 2 both, on large
lot. Wall to wall carpet 123.900
Terms

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31A4plexes

Call Mrs

You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
W e will provide the
Prof essional Service
107W. Commercial
h 372 7181
Sanford

Copier, 3M, automatic feed, $795 or
tate over payments of $3803 per
mo. 372 6845

GeorgeMcCamnion. Odyssey Inc

HALCOLBERT.REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eves. 3 22 06I?or 322 1587

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beaulifully landscaped 5135 me

7 Apply, Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. Second St.

DEADLINES

REAlTY INC
201 L ?Stti ,jj 172

3220991 evenings.

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"COUNTRYSIDE"
ONE TO FIVE ACRE
HOME SITES
within Lake Mary city limits $5,500
to 19,500. Financing available

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portun.ty . Full or part time. For It you don't
believe that want ads
interview. 678 5221.
bring results, try one, and listen to
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your phone ring Dial 322 7611 or
Professional Sales people needed, no
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experience required. Only good - ___________________________
clor, wanted High income
NOW LEASING
,Management potential 676 5224
Ncw, modern, I Story efbiciency
apartments, attractively fur
LPN. full time,) to 11; 1 nights, 1110

thru S times

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RESIDENTIAL
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$135 $150 Color TV

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41Hcuses

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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

BUDGETS ARE 801
S1ERED WITH VALUES FROM
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pointments.

8:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY Q Noon

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Wanted

Nurses RN's, LPH's, Aides; Aide
Companion: Needed immediately
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PREPARATION
L.F. Radonicich of Seminole damage to the gutted rear a nearby barber shop, a beauty received smoke
sprinkler s)ltems.
Property Management Inc., portion of the
Singer location shop and a dry cleaners. The
thanksgiving. They remind everyone that the day of thanks is just
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available
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animal runs, electrical and
meeting and wanted to know
Society director J.D. Whit. water hookups and for per- hAve rescued the hors" before
go into action only after what commissioners, other
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first group, Lyle Suffield, day," Suffield said
of the
get gas and oil at wholesale program for
those
people
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receiving the meals b $2 per
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a few
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"The volunteer would ha v e to
recipients
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Mrs Reek and M
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Robert
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desperately need
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volunteers," Suffield said. "We
need peoplewfthChristf
are receiving hot, well-balanced
meals on a dhily basis.
spirit. We aren't concerned with
a visit to the salad," Suffield reported on their
age, as long as they have a
The Federation of Senior director, makes
applicant to conduct an in. Friday.
Citizens, in cooperation with ter%riew.
"And the food
Project OASIS and Seminole
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remarked, "My hand was too and 1), riner threv hearts
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DEAR READER - Your constant amount of medicine down two '01
notrump
course
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made
a
doctor is very wise In helping for his )1
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defensive
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A regular exercise program
diabetics can be controlled by
P12Ythat wav Ile took his ace the Jacobys" caro of thij
diet alone, and that usual,ly will help you with your diet
of clubs andpromptly placed newspaper, The iscobys wll ;
means eliminating any excess program. The whole Idea is to
the k ng of spades on the answer individual questions
obesit and kee ing the (at off ha'e a daily nega:h balance
table No look hat happen il stamped sell eddrossed
of calories, in other words to
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UortunateIy, 2000caloriesa deficit spending, if you will
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LAKE MARY—City Clerk
Kay Sassmazi has reeeive!1 five
requests for absentee ballots for
the Dec. 2 municipal election
and two have been returned.
Six candidates for three
council seats are on the ballot,
seeking two-year terms on the
governing body.
Applications for absentee
ballots will be accepted by Mr's.
Sassman until 5p.m., Dec. 1 and
the must be returned no later

IN BRIEF

Ford Studying Budget
That Includes Big Cuts
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford is studying
detailed recommendations for a $395-billion budget for
fiscal 1977, including spending cuts of $28 billion, a
spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget
says.
"The President's decision was $395 billion, and we will
cune in at $395 billion," the spokesman said in an in-

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and Mrs. Carolyn True;
Richard Pardy, Inspector; and
Sam Martin, deputy.
The city has 1,061 electors
qualified to cast ballots at the
Lake Mary Elementary School
auditorium polling place from 7
a.m. to 7 p.m., on Dec. 2.
Immediately after the polls
close a board composed of
Council members Virginia
Mercer and Bert perinchjefand
Mrs. Sassman will officially
canvas the election,
This election will mark the

fifth time city voters have
trekked to the polls in the past 28
months—three regular city
elections, the inc3rporation
election In August, 1973, and a
special referendum In 1974 to
consider the question of
dissolving the city's in.
corporation.
Mrs. Mercer is not seeking reelection. Mrs. lash, who is to
take Mrs. Mercer's post without
opposition, was named a
councilman In the city's charter
of incorporation, and was

subsequently elected to a split
term In December, 1973. She did
not seek election in 1974.
Bacon was elected to a split
one-year term last year cornpleting the term of city Postmaster John Norden, who
resigned.
Ferguson is head of the county
division of maintenance and a
17-year resident of Lake Mary.
Stumbo is a member of the
volunteer fire department and a
member of the five-man board
of trustees for the department

appointed by Mayor Sorenson,
Terry was named a coun.
cilnian In the city's charter and
was subsequently elected to a
two-year term In December,
1973.
Mrs Hess was elected to a it
split one-year term as mayor In
December, 1973. She ran for a
council post in December, 1974,
but was defeated by Bacon.
She received nationwide
publicity last year when her
husband, George, led effort to
cancel the city's incorporation.

60 Cars Involved In Smashup
TAMPA (AP)
Cars and trucks slammed Into
each other like "dominoes all in a row
that fall down when
you push them," says
an ambulance driver who witr,essed
a massive (og-shrouded
accident on Interstate 4.
never saw
anything like it, even In Vietnam," said
driver Bob Townsend, who was
at the end of a long shift
Friday morning when the huge rushhour
pileup occurred.
The Florida highway Patrol said some 60 cars were Involved in smashups along a 20-mile stretch
of 14 east of
Tampa when visibility fell to zero. Eight
persons were
injured in the massive pileup, officials said.
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Candidates For December 2 EleC1ion

said Budget Director James T. Lynn now has firm
recommendations on how to do it.
The budget office completed its review of spending

proposals from agency and department heads on Wednesday. The spokesman said that In some cases, they
made their own recommendations on cuts; In others, the
budget office Is making proposals. The final decision rests
with the President.

WINTER PARK (AP)
Former Sen. Edward J.
Gurney says the governmen
t's decision to retry him on
two criminal charges is an
"enonnous disparity of
justice" and shows a "let's get Gurney, no
matter how"
fixation among prosecutors.
"The government seeks to destroy inc with a
charged the 61-year-old Republic, blasting theretrial,"
Justice
Department announcement Friday that he will be
tried
again on two unresolved charges In
an alleged slush fund
scandal.

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MM issue.
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Special Committee on the Missing in Action, are to meet
with the chwges d'affaires of the North and South Vietnamese governments at Hanoi's embassy.

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HARRY TERRY

LIGHTHOUSE POINT (A?)
Three sleeping
children were spared when a single-engine
plane crashed
into the front yard of their
home, narrowly missing the
bedroom as it cartwheeled into a clump of
trees and exploded, police say.
The pilot, Earle N. Maloy Jr., 40, of Avon Park, was
killed in the Friday crash in this South Florida
town, officiaLs said.
"There was a trail of fire to where it hit,"
said Ray lila.
gio
tti, who heard the plane just before It crashed
Into his
yard. "I was afraid of a secondary explosion,
so I moved
ie kids to the other end of the house,

MARGIE HESS

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LAKE MARY
DeIores LAKE MARY—Martin
LAKE MARY
Too many
LAKE MARY—Roger LAKEMARY — HnrryTei-ry, LAKE MARY—The volunteer
Lash has virtually won her Bacon Sr., completing his first
people in Lake Mary on fixed Stumbo, a candidate for
city seeking a second term on the fire department Is till the best
second election to public office term on the city council,
Is Incomes cannot afford In. council seat three In the Dec. 2 city
council, sees the city's goals bargain In the city, according to
in this city, drawing no op.. proud of his perfect
attendance creased taxes, In the view of city election, "doesn't believe for
the 1976 year as: the paving Margie Cess, a candidate for
position in her bid for a second at all
council meetings, Henderson Ferguson, vying some current council members
of streets, building of sidewalks, the city council seat currently
term on the city council in the work-shops and convtntions on with
Roger Stumbo and in. have the Lake Mary people at creating
a recreation program held by Harry Terry.
Dec. 2 municipal election,
planning and zoning while he cumbent Martin Bacon Sr., for
a heart.
for
the
city's
youth in the
Active in civic affairs, has been an elected official,
berth on the city council,
married and the mother of four
summer
and
Improvement
and
Reimbursed for his necessary
Active in the volunteer
A 13-year veteran cunty
"There's a definite lack of beautification of city
parks.
children ranging in age from 11 cpenses with $50
deoartment,
she is vice
monthly, he, employe, now head of the communication between the
to fl years, Mrs. Lash also like
president of the organization
all of the city council, county's division of main- citizens and some current
serves as office manager and receives no salary for the post. tenaziee, and
For the fire department, and a member of Its board of
a 17-year Lake council members," he said.
Terry believes the city needs to directom
title clerk at her huthir4's Retired from activities he Mary resident, Ferguson is
look toward a more favorable
(J.D. Lash Cars Corp. or Blue pursued In the labor movement pushing
"I think the people should
to the front his exbe manpower situation, noting that
Book Cars) Sanford business.. for many years Bacon est,
believe I have the fire
perience in operating within a able
r
more the
She is involved
city will never be able to department's support," she
In
In the Lake he puts In at least
hours budget "to get the most for the than they have
been," Stumbo have reduced fire Insurance said, adding that is not her only
Mary Women's Club, the weekly on city business,
taxpayers'
said, adding, "Many city premiums
Sanford Women's Club, the
until
Among the accompiistments
paid, reason for running. "Many
residents have
Mary's government is reside
have
lost
Interest
in
professional
firefighters
are on others not connected with the
Altamonte Springs Jordan of the city during his tenure, going to have to learn to live the city government because duty In the city.
Marsh Advisory Board and is Bacon points to the beefing up within i
f ire department contacted me
ts means," he sai d, they believe their opinions are
currently president of the Lake of the police department to the adding he feels he is well ignored or not taken Into con"The purchase of the water and asked me to run.
Mary Chamber of Commerce, FBI-recommended strength of qualified for the county post sideration as decisions are department has been an ac.
the (list woman
to hold that one sworn officer for each 500 because be has been involved In being made."
compllshment," Terry said, p "Mainly it Is to represent the
office,
residents and 24-hour police county government for so long.
"because it gives the possibility eople, to give them more of a
A
four-yew
resident of the of
Mrs.Lashisalsoamemberof service.
"Thecityneedsaplacefor
providing Increased pressure voice in the city government,"
the First Alliance Church of
His future goal Is to hire an young people to go," he the city. Stumbo has been With
totheusersandasa by-product Mrs. Hess said.
said, vo
Orlando. She and her family experienced professional
lunteer
fire
department
for
fire noting currently the city's three earsand
of
na Li going to furnish fire hydrants
have resided in Lake Mary for chief and, as the city budget young
y
bapr
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Her major concerns Include
population "hangs
and increase firefighting t
five years.
he
firefighter
on
layoff
now
from
$340,000 debt the city is
permits, to hire one or two around the convenience stores.
capability for the fire depart, contracting to update and cxMrs. Lash hopes to make her professinal firefighters to work it
the Boeing Aircraft Fire Se
ment."
looks like they are holding a vice.
new term in office a "really along with the volunteer convention
He and his wife, Wanda
pand the water system; dy
because
they
have
(Mi
good two years," encouraging firemen. He also hopes to no place
xo n), have three children.
Equipping the city depart- personnel hired before Job
clse to go."
the city's residents to attend establish a training course for
Stumbo graduated from a fire ments Is one of the most Im- descriptions are formulated;
Ferguson said he does not
technology course at Seminole portat accomplishments in the need for 24-hour dispatching
city council meetings and the city's young men desiring to belong to
any club or
Co mmunity College in May, 1974 Terry's view, He points, in for police and fire and other city
particularly workshops to tell pursue a career In that field,
organization and thus has no
the go verning body wha t they
Bacon noted that with full- special group to sa tisfy. "If and he is a certified firefigh ter, par ticular, to the public works servi ces; and continued rental:
want, what they would like to time, paid fire department elected, I can
department, police department of city hall office space when;
vote for any issue
see In Lake Mary In the future personnel
"While
I
am
supporting
the
and
the fire department, con- she believes the city should be
, the city's fire in- that will benefit the most fire department 100
per cent," sidered one of the best equipped looking for land for a permanent
and what their goals are for the surance rate will be reduced, people," he said,
he said, "Uul.s is not the only for a city of Lake Mary's size in city facility; the currently
city.
He also wishes to "pursue
Saying he would have to go issue I am campaigning on. It is the area,
unclear delineation between the
accountability from the fire through the entire budget to see not the fire department that Li
Interested in the zoning department on its
mayor 's a dminist ra tiv e
cx- where it can best be trimmed, running for election. I am
A member of the "8 Corndepartment and the police pendituret"
responsibilities and the counhe said there are a "million and running as an individual," mittee"
and
two
sub- cli's legislative responsibilities.
department, which she helped
As planning and zoning one things needed in
Lake Mary. Stumbo said.
committees to improve water
found with the hiring of the commissioner, Bacon note's
city While we cannot stop progress
quality
of the Central Florida
About the debt for the water
city's first police chief, she said building official Francis Jenlor
"I'm not the fire department's area, Terry has also
or growth, and we wouldn't
worked on system improvements Mrs.
Police Chief Harry Benson is Is working with the planner
want to, it can becontmlled"he or former Fire Chief (Chuck) the committee on regional Hess said, ,,
"doing an outstanding job."
Such a heavy debt
hired through the federally said.
Smith's candidate, I'm the sewer development for Lake
scares me even though there
Noting the city must have a funded Comprehensive
Using the "door-to-door" people's candidate," he said. Mary, Sanford and the county. doesn't seem
comprehensive land use plan Employment and Training Act
to be an altercampaigning method, Ferguson
native."
completed by 1977, according to (CETA) on the city's cornStumbo
said
he
wants
to
One of the most timebelieves even though "a lot of
sta laws, Mrs. Lash urges the prensive
Bible
be
plan which must be people may know you, they will correct the problems of the lack consuming chores a councilman
The city's mayor in 1974, Mrs.
citizens of Lake Mary to make completed by 1977.
not vote for YOU unless YOU ask of definite Job descriptions for must perform, in Terry's Hess is mother of three, a
known to her and other council
city employes and the "in- opinion, Is research for In- registered
Bacon s.id the planner- them personally."
nurse
and
members how they want their researcher is mainly
discreet
location of the tax formation on various
doing
Ferguson
and
his
wife,
Helen,
topics
rehabilitation
nurse
coordinator
ity pla nned,
research and setting up all recently celebrated their 33rd dollar."
scheduled to come before the for the State De
rtment of
pa
"I wan t to see what the maps and a uniform code that wedding anniversary.
They
Commerce, Divisjort of Labor,
Stumbo Is taking his "election governing body.
najorlty want and will go by will
meet
the
state have one daughter and three campaign to the people for a
"My duties as a councilman Bureau of Workmen's Cornrhat they want," she said,
requirements.
grandchildren,
person-to-person effort."
take probably two to three pematkm.
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Fitzgerald Said Seaworthy
CLEVELAND (AP) Two U.S. Coast Guard safety
officers have testified that the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald was seaworthy when it was Inspected In April for
its annual certification to sail the Great Lakes.
Cmdr. Horton Gafford, commanding officer of the Coast
Guard marine safety office in Toledo, told a Coast Guard
board of inquiry that he issued the Fitzgerald's certificate
and that Inspectors found no major deficiencies after
checking the ship on April 9.
The board is investigating the sinking of the Fitzgerald
Nov. 10 in Lake Superior with 29 crewmen aboard. Two of
them were Floridians.
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Mental Testing Ordered
MIAMI (AP)— A U.S. magistrate has
ordered
psychiatric testing of a young man who
allegedly brandished a toy gun at Republican presidential
aspirant
Ronald Reagan.
Magistrate Peter Ralerno
told the parents of Michael
Carin, 20, Friday to find a suitable
private institution
with adequate security to accept him.
Palermo set a Dec. 9 preliminary hearing
for Carvin,
who was charged with
intimidating Reagan and resisting
and Interfering with Secret Service
agents after allegedly
pulling a toy gun &amp;n the candidate at a
hotel near the
Miami airport Thursday afternoon.

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Moynihan Close To Quitting
WASHINGTON (AP) Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who
was on the verge of quitting as the US. ambassador to the
United Nations, will see President Ford early nest week
as the administration seeks to reassure him of its support.
Stung by CTIUCjSZn from foreign diplomEs, the outspoken Moynihan called a new conference Friday "to
make an important announcement" and then abruptly
canceled it saying: "lam not leaving right away."
A telephone conversation between Moynihan and the
White House elicited a statement that Ford has "full
confidence" in Moynihan and "fully approves of what he
is doing at the United Nations."
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TAMPA API

WASHINGTON (AP)
Justice Department officials
complain their probe of the CIA Is being hampered by the
Senate Intelligence committee's refusal to turn over
evidence to back up Its f irAings of agency misdeeds.
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But Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi says he's convinced the
panel eventually will provide its evidence dealing with
U.&amp; involvement in assassination plots and other alleged
CIA wrongdoing.
Levi told reporters Friday that the committee so far has
turned over none of the material requested by the department for use In determining whether to bring federal
charges against anyone Involved In the plots.

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Reagan's In California
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Ronald Reagan brought his
presidential campaign to California with a promise he
would never let his battle against Presdent Ford damage
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or divide the Republican party.
A cheering, flag-waving crowd of 700 persons and two
marching bands welcomed Reagan back to conclude on
Friday a tour of crucial primary election states.

School
Menu

"For a while, we're back home In California, and how
sweet It Is," Reagan said after embracing his oldest

daughter, Maureen, who led the welcoming party at the
Hollywood-Burbank airport.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. i AP) The defense in L,nette
Fromme's trial on charges of trying to assassinate
President Ford has run into an obstacle
Miss From.
me's apparent refusal to testify.
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defense attorney John Virga said he will rest his case
unless Miss Fromme takes the stand.

By JOE ASKREN
Herald Staff Writer

Milk
TUESDAY
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Summoned from her cell Into court, the slender, red-

tired defendant said the would make up her mind by
Monday.

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Superintendent W. P. "Bud"
Layer said earlier this month
the board is only obligated to
Long awaited construction of putting in the sidewalk fronting
part of the 27th Street sidewalk the Pinecrest school site.
project
for
Pinecrest Andrew said the middle section
Elementary pupils may begin of the project Is about 1,100 feet
next week or in early Decem- long, which Includes an existi ng
ber, courty official, said 250 foot sidewalk section on the
Friday,
wed end of the school property.
County Engineer Bill Bush
Andrew said he expects the
said completed engineering 27th Street sidewalk project can
drawings on the 900400t county be completed before Christmas.
portion between Sanford Ave.
Andr ew said the city's share
and the east end of the school, on wculd cost abon t 11,000 and the
the South side of 27th St., will be county's share $2,000 of
sent to Sanfnod Cliv Mnnii,iw materials plus labor. I He city
W. E. "Pete" Knowles by has approved $500 toward
Monday for approval,
beginning the construction.
County Public Walks Director
Regarding the proposed
Robert Andrew said the City has sidewalk project needed on SR
agreed to do Its own 250 loot 46A from Larkwood Drive to
section on the west end of the Vihlen Road for Idyllwilde
school from French Ave. to the elementary pupils, Andrew said
Pinecrest Shopping Center, plaits won't be ready until after
"rather than contracting with the first of the year. He ex.
the county," according to pIsined this project requires
Knowles.
additional work of adding fill
Seminole County School dirt on the north eldeofa low dip

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ORLANDO (AP)
Former football entrepreneur
Rommie Loudd has been convicted of two counts of
conspiracy to deliver cocaine In a trial his lawyers tried to
open to live television and radio coverage.
A five-man, one-woman circuit court Jury deliberated
four hours before returning the verdict Friday night.
Judge W. Rogers Turner set no date for sentencing
Loudd, former managing general partner of the defunct
Florida Blazers of the World Football League. The charge
carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison.
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tended before the sidewalks
could be constructed, he added.
Andrew said the county's
share for the SR 46A project Is
$2,100 and Sanford's portion of
the cost Is $1,050, which have all
been approved.
The County Commission last
week ordered it county wide
study of sidewalk needs of all
schools after approving $6,000
worth of sidewalks at both
Idyllwilde and Pinecrest school

accused of keeping her children borne from school to
protest certain textbooks in the public school system.
In a pretrial hearing Friday, Hillsborough Circuit
Judge Morton Hanlon ruled that witnesses called
by
defense attorneys for Marion Ryan would not be allowed
to testify as to whether the textbooks have affected th
e
health of her children.
Mrs. Ryan, mother of seven, is accused of violating the
state's compulsory education law by keeping two of her
children at home.

TAMPA (AP)
Florida's second statewide grand
Jury has returned indictments charging about 50 people
with illegal gambling activities, and reported that
evidence was presented of widespread corruption among
law enforcement officials.
Hillsborough Circuit Judge Herboth Ryder Immediately
ordered the 150 Indictments sealed Friday until the
persons named were arrested.
Ryder also wanted to seal the panel's six-month Interim
report, but agreed to make it public following a closed
meeting with the jury and Alachua County State Atty.
Eugene Whitworth, the panel's adviser.

SINGER SEWING
CENTER

of SR 46A. The drainage under
the road would have to be ex-

A judge has set restrictions on

Gambling Charges Levied

nIghts7ermonthford1c work
"Even with other activities, 1
with four to five times that for will have
time
preparation," he said,
sa id.

Project To Start Soon

For Week of
Nov. 24 through 21)
MONDAY
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Gurney is tentatively set for trial Jan. 5 in U.S. District
Court In Orlando on charges that he conspired to raise an
illegal $233,000 campaign fund through builder
shakedowns in 1971-73, then lied to a grand
Jury about it. A
hearing on the status of the case is
scheduled for Tuesday.

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Aides to legislative leaders said the votes needed to pass
the measures were lined up Friday evenIng but the
leaders decided to wait for resolutions by the City Council
aril Board of Estimate In New York calling for the taxes.

procedures of the study as well
as floodway and flood plan
concepts,
During the rainy season,
portions of the county—
especially in the highly
developed South Seminole
area—are subject to flooding,
The City of Altamonte Springs
is especially subject to flooding
on everything frcm poor politics
and land planning to over.
development of city property.
The study is designed to
examine and evaluate flood
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the rnfaswes today.

m issloners agreed
meet on
to
Dec. 4 and instructed
county
Planning officials to notify the
federal Department of housing
and Urban Development
(HUD).
At the meeting, Bill Massey,
a flood insurance specialist with
the
Federal
Insurance
Administration, will explain the
nature and purpose of the flood
insurance program and the
study.
Ron Hilton, U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, will also be on
hand to explain methods and

Gurney Blasts Government

MIA Talks Begin Monday

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Net, York state legislature
appears ready to approve $)0 million in New York City
tax increases today as a key element In a plan to win
federal aid to avoid a default by the city.

By ED PRlCKET
herald Staff Writer

The federal government has
agreed to conduct a detailed
study of flood hazard areas irs
Seminole County, officials
announced today.
An initial meeting of all interested parties has been
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Dec. 4,
room 203, at the courthouse In
Sanford.
The impetus for the meeting
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President Ford had said he wants $23 billion trünmed

from earlier spending proposals and the 0MB spokesman

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received some smoke, too.
Five Sanford Fire Departunits, including an aerial
ladder truck, responded to the
Just after noon. Firemen
alarm
broke Into the rear of the Singer
location to bottle flames and
billowing smoke.

The blaze was quickly ex.
tmgulshed, but smoke con.
tlnued to seep Into other stores
for nearly an hour.
Firemen removed burning
cardboard boxes and a foam
rubber cushioned couch from
the rear lounge-workshop at
Singer.
Chief
Harriett
said
Preliminary investigation in-

dicated that the fire may have
started from a cigarette ac.
did!ntally contacting the couch.
Several
Several adjoining businesses
were evacuated to employes
and customers as firemen
(ought the blaze and used
smoke ejector fans to help
remove smoke from other
businesses.
At the J. C. Penney's store,
ublix supermarket and other
stores in the shopping center
continued about their
shopping, many unaware of the
activities else,vhei'e in the
shopping center.
Due to the fire, the Singer
Sewing Center will be closed
until further notice, according
to store officials,

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Flood Hazard Areas To Be Studied

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Candidates on the ballot indude: DeLores Lash, unopposed for seat one; Martin
Bacon Sr. (Incwnbent), lien,
derson Ferguson and Roger
Stumbo, seat three; Harry
Terry (Incumbent) and Margie
Hess, seat five.
The election board named by
Mayor Walter Sorenson in.
cludes:
Homer 'Gleason,
chairman, and Mrs. Catherine
Gehr, Mrs. Phyllis Rugenstein;
alternates Mrs. Ullian Burke

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and to determine which areas
may at some future date be
prone to floodi ng .
"The study will also be used
as the basis for determining the
appropriate flood insurance
premium rates applicable for
new buildings and their contents," Massey said.
In a letter to Darrel Dilmore,
Seminole County's senior
planner, HUD officials said the
meeting is "significant in that
the initial step will be taken that
will place the community into
the 'Regular Phase' of the

National Flood Insurance
Program."
All city and county officials,
as well as the public, are invited
to attend the fleeting.
In other county business
commissioner, on Monday will
discuss hiring a labor relations
officer for Seminole County.
Choices have been narrowed
to the following:
—Hire a qualified personnel
director for 125,000. lie would
handle personnel as well as
labor relations,
—Hire a qualified personnel

director and train him to take
care of labor relations.
Other alternatives Include:
—Hire a personnel director
and a personnel officer to
handle labor relations, Ms.
Sandy Goard, a county
secretary, is under consideration for personnel officer.
—Have Bob Ellis, the corn.
mission's administrative
assistant, to function as labor
relations officer in addition to
his duties as director of administrative service's,

�0--I!vnInq Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Nov. 23, 97,

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Sunday, Nov. 7), 1975.-6A

Around

V AVNE I) LX)Vl.E. Publisher
B. Hl('lIAII[) lA)NG. Editor
V, llJ.l,M !). ('URHIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. M:HKEy. Advertising Director
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Air

Fares

The Clock

Would Spur Travel
Eight years ago, World Airways, a charter
line, decided it could put on a regularly scheduled
nonstop service from California to New York for
$79, slightly more than half the fare approved by
the Civil Aeronautics Board at the time.

We salutc Mr. Paulucci for his endeavors, both

companies,

here In Sanford and in Duluth. This nation needS

Jeno hopes to make his first loans before the end
of the current year, according to Forbes and "has
high hopes that at least a few of the companies he
backs will be winners."
lie ha.s formed a corporation (Paulucci Venture
Capital Corp.) in Duluth, Minn., and recently

(See Related Photo, Page 4.8)

1be magazine article goes 0 to say, "This
hardheaded Sentimentalist says he
will eventually put
up to $2 million of his money where his
mouth Is.,,
Primarily, Paulucci Is Interested in helping
tin, struggling businesses,
According to the article, "Paulucci argues that
the small businessman is an endangered
species
needs a lot of help now before he becomes cx tin
Paulucci argues that "banks tnday
don't want

There's going to be a "Trash &amp; Treasure" sale
on Friday and Saturday (Nov. 28-29) at the Sanford
Plaza with all proceeds going to th e Seminole High
School Band.
Donations are desperately needed for th is

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as much as 40 per cent on any route over a two-year

period, to serve whatever cities look profitable
regardless of competing flights, and to abandon
unprofitable cities. An industry s pokesman said it
would disrupt airline service and ca use public
inconvenience and confusion,
While we have reservations over some aspects
of the President's proposals, they would go a long
way toward tilting the balance of the government's
concern from the airline industry to the consumer,
1 was in 1936 that Congress, after active lob-

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If you've got something that you'd like to contribute and want to have it picked up, call 329390
or 322-7952.
flemember, it's to help our high school band and
anything that you donate can also be listed an an
income tax deduction.
Call one of th e aforementioned numbers.

be helping a very worthy cause.
—Bill Currie

TOM TIEDE

BEIRUT, Lebanon(Ap) Wartare be tween Christi a ns
and Moslems engulfed two-thirds of
this Arab capital
Saturday and Premier Rashid Karaij warned that
Lebanon "Is on the brink of tota l collapse,"
Mortars, rockets and heavy ma
chine guns traded fire In
Beirut's eastern and northern
districts. Snipers terrorized
the downtown conunercial center
and armed men
manned sandbag barricades in residential neighborhoods
and outlying suburbs.
Security officials said 36 persons were
killed, 76
wounded and 150 kidnaped by both sides In the past 24
hours
the highest casualty toll in th ree
days of
escalating hostilities which plunged Lebanon Into another
round of civil war,

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discharged tens of th ousands of ga llons of crude
oil, accidently or deliberately, off the Florida
Keys. The stuff came ashore in a tarry blob 25
miles long that cost $350,000 to clean up.
At th e time, we noted that it was this a ll-toofrequent sort of thing, not the spectacular but
rare oil well blow-out like the one that occurred
in the Santa Barbara Channel in 1966, that posed
th e greatest threat to the marine ern,ironment.
We also lamented the difficulty of enforcing the
law against oil dumpin g or flushing out tanker
holds on th e high seas because of the near impossibility of associating any particular oil slick
with any particular ship on the heavily traveled
___ lanes.
it is gratifying to report that we underestlmated the Ingenuity and perseverance of
the U.S. Coast Guard and the Environmental

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Borbon
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King Juan Carlos 1, restoring monarchy to Spain after 44
years and formally ending the authojjta
1 era of Gen.
Francisco Franco.
With dozens of foreign digni ta ries,
Including U.S. Vice
President Nelson A. Rockefeller, in attendance, and
reports of both left and right opposition th
to e investi ture,
extra police were brought to Madrid and fanned out over
the Spanish capital.
Police concentrated on reports of a Basque
separatist
assassination team reported in the
Madrid area and

Abducted Duo Said Alive

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) mcii- families have gone.
The Lebanese pr ess has forgott en. A month has
passed
s1n(L' two U.S. government
employes were kidnaped by
gunmen in Lebanon's Christian-Moslem
civil war,
The U.S. Embassy says it has had no contact,
"direct or
indirect," with the abductors,
But an embassy spokesman said that from third-hand
reports, "the one thing that comes through loud
and clear
Is that they are still alive,
and most of our Information
says th ey are being well treated."
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U.S. Withdraws Resolution
UNiTED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
The United States
has withdrawn its U.N. resolution demanding worldwide
amnesty for political prisoners, saying pending amendments from Third World countries had made
It "a
meaningless gesture or worse."
The measure, introduced In the U.N. Social Committee
nine days earlier by U.S. Ambassador Daniel p
Moynihan, was withdrawn Friday without comment by
Moynihan,
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Ste rn was sure whe ther he the Jana Sangh Pa
rt
li
tponed. Dimon eventually made a brief
ha d ta lk ed to the other personally about the case. lea
rt y. Among the po tical
ders who are repo ed to have died In
appearancebefore thegrandjy, The v0g M(or
he
Indian
denIeJ he hadd Caseto
Dmon,
machine
company
it had
given
the
Case's political ally and levoted friend, John money
to the
marshalconfessed
who passed
on the
money
make the controversial telephone call.
Rharati and Shanker Rbde.
Central jail in
S
Dimon,
the
former
Republican
chairman
In
New
ti,
Dimon.
But
neither
Dimon
nor
the
marshal
muggled
stories:
Last
month
we
report
on
Jersey, came under investigation In 1972
— The barracks at
a was indicted,
political Intimidation, press censoraip and Delhi, "are unswept and Utter
federal grand jury.
ed with human
IfiSOflabUseIn India.
exa.Mos ul toes a nd esby,
Case told t the 1972 telepiona call was In.
the
Ons an
thegallant
a voting machthecrnpany,had slipped $35®
swarming all over. Latrines
tended to find out whether Dimon was unde r
choked and
Indira Gandhi,
stinking." Mmmv nf th
Dimon. The GOP chaiminn hkt'c1 nnnn t)
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Farmer's

Ma rket Store

To Relocate On
By JOE ASKREN

Herald Staff Writer

Dec. 1

English said plans call for bananas, or
cucumbers at five

Sanford-Central Florida
Airport recently was added
to the list of official Florida

home gardening canni ng tips cents
ple "said
which will be available to English.
Lower food prices and greater housewives.
Rauth said the main concern
vegetable selection for shoppers
'e store atmosphere we're is to stress to consumers that
are expected with the Dec. 1 looking for Is
farming abun- the farmer's market has locally
relocation of the retail store
speaking 24 languages, is
dance—like a county fair. We're grown produce in the retail
operation at Sanford's State also planning a Spring
on call, said Palmiert,
Farm store--like celery, eggplant,
Farmer's Market off U.S. 17-92
Sanford's airport has a
Week complete with antique peppers, cucumbers, radishes
(French Ave.).
farm equipment. exhibits and a a nd cabba
full
line of flied based
ge grown in Sanford,
Daniel English, owner of the horse show," said English.
operation
services.
Oviedo and Geneva.
produce retail market here, said Mark Rauth,
new manager of
a grand opening is planned
for Florida's oldest farmer's
Dec. 15 when the retail business market, said the special Farm
is completely moved to the West
Week planned next year will
end of south-aide building,
allow shoppers to talk directly
"Our greater volume will to farmers about their produce.
allow for lesser prices and a "It will be truly wholesale ma
greater selection for shoppers. lot of cases. We'll have
weekly
There will be more effective advertised specials like eight
Seminole County Sheriff's
displays and more parking cents for a pound
Sheriff's deputies also
of cabbage,
deputies are seeking two men received a report
available," said English.
from James
five cents for a pound of today that are suspected of W.
Alford Friday that someone

Two Convenience
Stores Robbed
up two convenience had broken into his home on
Chickasaw off SR 415. Liquor
and clothing valued at $430
were taken.
Tom R. Estes, P.O. Box 895,
Oviedo reported that $474 worth
of toot, were taken from his

stores Friday night,
Clyde Ritter, an employe of
the III Champ Store at SR 436
and Bear Lake Road, told
authorities that two young men
came Into the store
p.m. and said, "This is a

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Air Welcome Stations,
Bcr1iie Palmieri, director
Of operations, said
The newly redecorated
terminal offers restaurant,
('etering facilities and car
rental service.
CUItOIIUI ns CIOrs from
Cape Canaveral serve
Interna tional flights and a
v olunteer Interpreter co

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Lowsmostlyin the 4Osnoi-thto Margaret D. Brown
60s south. Highs from 60s north
Opal M. Doss
to lOs central and south.
Lancy H. Griffin
Daytona Beach tides: high
Mabel Hopkins
11:26 a.m., 11:58 p.m.; low 4:54
Pearl M. Jones
a.m., 5:37 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Brownie M. Lee
high ll:06a.m.,l1:31p.m.;low
LoevinIaD,Marshall
4:46 a.m., 5:22 pin.
Linda Smith

AREA DEATH
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Florence Marsh of Boynton
Beach; four sons, Walter,
Mrs. Helen E McGill, 79, of Matawan, N. J., Loren,
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519 Fairfax Ave., Winter Park, Orlando, Robert of Grove"
died Thursday. Born in and John, ofMiazni; brother, Al
Brooklyn, N. Y., she moved to Jensen, Brooklyn, N.Y. and 16
Geneva In 1941 and then to grandchildren.
WInterPark thIg. She wua Brlsson Funeral Home isin
mem ber of All Souls Ca tholi c charge of arrangements.
Ch urch of Sanford.
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daughters, Miss June McG ill,
Winter Park, Mrs. Helen
Busby, Levltown, Pa. and Mrs.
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for John Dimon at I wouldn't do
th
for an'one," I ide Indira Gandhi's
India. Here are a few:
said Case. "I think a person is entitled to know ns
— Protesting poli tical prisoners
what is going on." Yet the Senator couldn't
at the
Central Prison were "beaten to a pulp" by prison
recall ever making a call to Stern on anyone
authorities, documents attest. ilie
else's behalf,
attack was
precipitated by protests from
the
inmates
Stern is now a federal judge. The telephone against inhuman prison
conditions, The guards
call from Case's office, he told us,had nothing to were "so ferocious that
all the inmates ran
do with the grand Jury outcome. "e never helter skelter and tried to
asked metodo anything for Dimon," he said. On safety." But everyone was seek corners of
dragged out and
criticism,
his the contrary, Stern subpoenaed records and kept beaten
return to Washington, however, Case asked his
mercilessly, with many of the prisoners
But there as a small slip, we have now aide, Frances henderson, to telephone Stern in
a duzct i Fill agents busy for almost a year in an requiring hospitalization.
discovered, in 1972. Case intervened In a federal New Jersey.
ef fort prove
— Se veral prominent political figures have
criminal case to spare a loyal political COO
mar
shal.Stem
insisted
that
he
had
found
abdied
In
Indian prisons. This Is alleged In a report
Slarfly
thereafter
, Stern's office rotified
fed era te.
solutv'ly no cause to prosecute either
Dimon
th
at
his
gra
nd jury appearance had been
smuggled to us from J. P. Mathur, secretary of
It is our duty to report
incident, although Pos
Nei th er Case nor

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NOV. ZZ-23
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Episcopal Church, Sanford. Bill
Turkey Shoot sponsored
Thur sday afternoon.
by p.m., at home of Lottie Wood, Civic Center, film "Booby
Reek of WTRR Radio,
A Winter Garden police of.
guest holdup. Give us all your ficer
Disabled American Veterans 2104 Sanford Ave. Topic: Trap" depicting fatal roadside speaker,
Chapter 30, 17-92, next to Joe Christmas decorations.
was jailed in Sanford
money."
hazar-ds.
Open
to
public.
Skating
Party
to
benefit
Creamon's Chevrolet, 1-5 p.m. NOV. 2.5
The men, their faces covered Friday night. William Lowell
Pilot
Club
of
Sanford
will
Lyman
High
School
Band
by
white
ickie, 26, was jailed in lieu of
NOV. 22-23
Pilot Club of South Seminole, meet
ski masks, both wore $5,000 bond
6:30 p.m., Holy Cross uniform fund, 7-9:30 p.m.,
on charges of
Winter Springs Volunteer
blue.
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Skate City.
Fire Dept. turkey shoot, 11 a.m.
One of them reportedly buying, receiving and con.
NOV. 26
to 5 p.m., Saturday and 14
bnndished a small caliber cealing stolen property.
Officer
Florida
Guideposts
11 Rughson,
P.m., Sunday, SR 434 and N.
pistol.
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registration,
Longwood
Poli
ce
Department,
10
a.m.
to
noon,
Fairfax, Winter Springs.
After taking an undetermined
told sheriff's deputi es he ob.
First Federal of Seminole, amount of
Cash and
NOV. 24
NOVEMBER21
William G. Walker
Sanford,
10-week
course
the
two
men
re .t 4cigarettes, served Fred Weber, of
,
ADMISSIONS
Introductory lecture on
Sylvia Whack
sponsored
Jyran toa Longwcxxi, crash through a
Sanford:
by Project OASIS vehicle waiting at the in- barricade and
construction
Transcendental Meditation,
Valerie A. White
and Seminole Community tersection of
Mayflower
Street
Thomas N. Head
7:30 pm, Red Carpet Inn, 1-4
Ronald L. Dudley Jr., College, fee $12. Films, slides, and
safety lights on SR 434 early
Bill Dot Drive.
John M. Higgins
and 436.
Altamonte
lecture and field trips.
Saturda y.
Jessie M. Jackson
Shortly thereafter, Lawrence
Shirley
I.
Burroughs, NOV,
Weber was cited for driving
Raymond A. McMillian
Parker, an employe of the Shop with an
Casselberry
unlawful blood aichohol
Baseball game between &amp;
One B. Nellons
Store at SR 434 and level and Jailed
Judith C. Couch, DeBary
in lieu of $500
Samuel E. Wiley
Oviedo Black Hawks and Pressvlew, told deputies two bond.
Beulah (. Tirtsley, Del and Sanford
All Stars, noo
Ronald L. Dudley Jr.,
n at similarly dressed men came
Also jailed Saturday were
Marguerite M. George, Sanford Memorial Stadium, Into
Saturday's high 75. Overnight Altamonte
the store, waved a pistol Ray Edwin McMillan, charged
Deltona
low 50.
Mabel Brown, Deltona
Mellonville Avenue. Donation and took an undetermined with aggravated assault, was
Charles A. Harkins, Deltona of
$1 toward publishing of
Fair today. Somewhat cooler
Grace M. Gerber, Deltona
amount of cash,
jailed in lieu of $5,000 bond.
Marjorie L. Myer, Del tona
la
"B
ck Memorabilia" by the
with highs mainly In the low
Guy S. Hynes, Deltona
A witness in the area said the
Susan K. Hahn, Longwood
Black Program Committee
7. Lows tonigh t mostly In the
Oren P. Senter, Orange City
of two men got out of a w hi te
Geor ge S. Hendrix Jr., Mims the Se mi nole Coun ty
mid 40s to low SOs. Northwest to
BIRTHS
Bicen- Buick or Pontiac, made in the
Lillian Goldberg, Orlando
tennial Committee.
north winds 10 to 15 m.p.h.
Sanford:
1960s, before they entered the
Carl T. Metz, Orlando
NOV.
31
diminishing at night and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (Betty)
store,
A third man reportedly
Mrs. Ralph (TraceyWig,ht &amp;
Lake Mary Chamber of
becoming northeasterly Sun- Hall a girl
stayed
In the car while the two
baby girl, Sanford
Commerce, 8 p.m., The Forest.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel were in the store.
EXTENDED FORECAST
(Catherine) Riflery a girl
Fair or partly cloudy Monday
Mr. and Mrs. William (Susan
and Tuesday, and mainly dry. Hahn, a boy, Longwood
Increasing cloudiness WedDISCHARGES
nesday with a chance of rain
Sanford:
and scattered thundershowers.
Serena Bramble

JACK ANDERSON

Most Members of Congress who have made a political rally In Princeton,
N.J., and explained
their way into th is column are villain; In the th e problem.
drama of government. They are a minority on
The prospective prosecutor was U.S. At.
Capitol Hill, but, unfortunately, they often at. torney Herbert Stern,
whom Case had installed
tract more attention than their more con- to clean up New Jersey
corruption. When 1)imon
entous iUcague.
spoke to Case at Princeton, Stern had already
Few are more conscientious than Sen. CIII- swnmoned Dimon
to appear before the grand
lord Case, fl-N.J., who has fought tirelessly for Jury.
reforms for more than 21) years. He has
The Senator listened sympathetically
scrupulously kept his own actions above Dimon's story but promised
nothing, Upon

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said," Is that of th family. So
Special efforts are necessary conduct and administration better,
according to Jones.
the purpose of the program is to
when a family does not par- for areas where employment progra m and
of the These workers, he said, handle provide Screening, testing,
Horace 14. Orr, president of ticipate In the insititional has fallen. We must
improve low-income families ln&amp;mjpJle the emergency food program in
Seminole Employment and entities of our society it tells us education and
counseling and treatment when
the
Incentives
for County.
the community.
Economic Development Inc. that the fam il y has a pr
possible.
oblem. young people to go to school. We Through these efforts a
(SEED) spoke on its obProject Headstart serves the
"SEEDCO
is - a
Job continue to work for a soluti on ca nnery is in
actor, Small Prcs
operation, state community
Jectivesandwhattheprograi-ns Development Corporation," to
by
offering
.3ONpdh,$l
th
e
ra
ce
problem.
S
pe
cial
and local funds ha ve been education, health services,
ha ve done for the growth of Orr said. "Jots are created as eff
c'-..
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ts wil l be needed for some obtained for the renovati
or
ng of social
Semino le County dur ing the a result of econo mic
services,
serves F ~
develop- specific problems such as Sanford Westslde communi
annual mee ting of the board of
ty nutritional meals, and there is
ment and they are concerned housing and heal th and when
all center, and other projects are parent Involvement.
directors of Seminole Corn. with developing an Institution has
been done there will be Energy Conservation and
This program is headed by
munity Action, Inc., held at that can demonstrate some those
who are not able to earn a Home Winterization,' he said. Mrs.
Seminole Community College. degree of
Portia Spencer, director,
permanency and living because of Illness or
Through
the
outreach
and her staff.
Orr stated that SEEDCO and economic self-sufficiency."
disability or personal rnalad. workers, a close working
related groups are catalytic
The Sickle Cell Anemia
Hood Tractor Co.
On - said there are about 10 Justment,s," he said,
relationship between the program was started by
mi.. Oqas$t•sI.'Trail
organizations whose purpose is million unskilled workers who
The report
Orte,ids.
1904
to bring about a constructive receive a little pay most weeks portunity and on equal op. community Improvement Seminole Community Action.
417 Mw,aAy,
civil
rights was association is kept so that
Aflam.W, Springs. F(a fill
change In the attitudes and of the year, but It is
they This association is led by
ovta,d.
£ltjm$lI
not enough given by Louise Crawford, who may serve the community
habits of members of this to support a family. Black
President Francis Jackson and
s-'s
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said 50 per cent of her contacts
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community, so that the changes unemployment Is twice as high related
to alleged equal emwill lead to a more productive as others.
ployment opportunity and civil
and expanded utilization of our
"Since poverty has so many rigits violations where counLOW AUTO RATES
Airport
human resources,
ki
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complex causes, no single seling, mediating and f iling
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Under 75 - SR-22's
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institutions and they are
is that we need more done.
Cancelled
Rejected
esta blished to mee t the basic jobs, a nd
E.Z.
this will not Just
Payments - Quotes
Amos Jones, exective
needs of the citizens. The most happen," he said, "We m
ust director of Community Action,
important institution," Orr plan."
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unconfirmed reports that angry rightists were planning a
demonstration

the candidate's chances:
"If single-mindedness counts for much, the
governor should win In a walk. This fel.la's got no
other interest, no other thought than beth'
President. It's not like Bentsen or Carter, who If
th ey lose t he y just go back to th eir millions and
th eir hobbies and their oth er lives. George hasn't
got no other life now, no sex, no sports, nothin';
all's he's got remainin' is 1976."
Indeed, In terms of singular zealo try, George
Wallace may be the leading presidential canof all time. Associates describe him as
almost desperately committed. lie has neglected
state affairs here to the point where much of the
real decision making power Is in the hands of his
brother, Gerald, and most of the day-to-day
routine is administered by variously capable
lieutenants. As for private responsibilities, such
as his two families, the governor has never been
attentive In the normal fashion, and now has no

Using a recently developed oil "fingerprin ting" technique Involving a number of
WeU
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samples of the spill with oil samples from 7
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ships. The culprit was iden tified as a bulk
Insofar as self-denial is often as admirable in a
QNN
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airline "club." But even though six of the original
carrier named the GarbLs and Its Greek captain
politician as chastity is In a priest, Wallace's
lines have gone out of business, the CAB has per.
has been arrested, the fjrstsuch a rrest un&amp;r
dedication may have some popular benefit.
matted no new ones to replace them,
1974 Water Pollution Act.
Voters favor the en thusiastic. Yet there is
In a 1970 case involving the CAB, U.S. Ap
The
detective
work
of
the
another
side to zeal and In this case It appears to
environmental ____________________________________________________ be
peals
guar
ans
di
deserves
th
Court Judge
da
rk:
at a time when Americans seem to be
e nation's applause. One's
Skelly Wright cited "th e recurring
en
thus
iasm
is
tempered,
however,
pend
—
rebelling
against autxnated leaders, Wallace is
in g the
question which has plagued public regul ation of
legal outcome of this case. It depends now upon
increasingly
emerging as a kind of
industry: whether the regulatory agency is unduly
whetherthe courtsaimjiiswrap the wrist REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK:
Strangelovlan robot, mechanical In thought and
oriented toward the interests of the industry it is
to the careless captain, or whether he — and
purpose, possessed by deep mystorlea that are
designed to regulate, rather than the public in- moreiznportantly,thesh1p's,..aregiven
beyond easy interpretation.
terest it is designed to protect."
punishment sufficient to serve as an object
How, for example, can one fathom the
lesson to all other shi ppers.
How reduced rates can increase passenger
M
governor'sforfeitweof,
ta tethljgauons' AUS.
Ste
Not until the consequences outweigh the
traffic was shown dramatically in Texas when a
Attorney here has said that though Wallace has
convenience will the practice of using
oceans
rim for President four times "he hasn't rim his
group of businessmen decided that two CAB
- as a sewer be stopped.
The DDC "Funeral Happening" provided an
Councilman Gerard Connell's distriM Grant state for three ternis." Even a one-time Wallace
approved airlines were charging too much for the
object lesson to Mayor Lee Moore this past week.
suddenly said, "You go steal them and we'll put confidant, John Cohn, says the man has "been a
Dallas-San Antonio-Houston route. In 1971 they
Americans are traveling more than ever The parade featured a pair of coffins labeledthem up"
terrible governor."
started an airline which, since it operated only
before, but thanks to the combined effects of "Apathy" and "Negativism" borne on a horsewithin the state, required no CAB approval to set
In more than a decade of Wallace leadership,
Inflation, recession and high gasoline prices, drawn wagon. Mayor Moore was in the parade
Nice big tall water pitchers adorn the council
though his own stock has soared nationally, the
fares that were 25 per cent less than their comthey're not going as far as they used 0
on foot. After the procession ended City Corntable In Longwood.
petitors. Then
state of Alabama has gone from 47th to 48th In
The American Automobile Ann. reports tha t missioner Julian Steastrom was heard to quip:
they introduced nighttime and
There is only one problem.
the Union in the perce ntage of poor residents,
while auto travel isupbyas much as 20 per cent "One thing the mayor learned was don'
t follow
weekend rates equal to half the CAB fare.
The pitchers never contain any water.
over last year, there has been a major change in too closely behind a team of horses."
Consequently, if any councilman needs to and from 45th to 49th in per capita income.
The result: In the past three years, traffic has
the pattern: Vacationers are staying closer to
quench his thirst, Chairman Grant is forced to
His chronic and cruel neglect of his family,
more than doubled between the three cities.
home and are staying longer in one place.
call a break in the meeting.
however, Li even more baffling, and perhaps
Further, the two big CAB lines haven't been hurt
Honeymooners are one ample.
Do
Este s more telling of th e candidate 's character, His
much beca use they have shared in th e doubling of
According to th e Pocono Mo untain Honeymoon
During a special session of the City CornPresent wife Co rnelia sa ys Wallace is simply to
—
o
business
Center, 1974 was a record year for what bills mission Thursday, the clock drifted past five
politically active to be "much of a father to my
its1I as the "honeymoon capital of the world." p.m. Mayor Moore glanced at the large
One possible flaw in President Ford's proposal
boys." Others here, however, say the governor's
Some people just never give up.
Pocono Mountain resorts in New York hosted timepiece in the Commissioners' room and
reluctance
to be a parent predates his politics.
concerns the provision that would let an airline
At least it seemed that way last
more than 250,000 newlywed couples last year suggested that adjournment time was near.
week
when
"George
was
never much of the family kind,"
abandon an unprofitable city. This could jeopardize
state officials toured the Jail facility in an.
an Increase of more than 5 per cent over
"You're already 16 min utes into my martini
says a long acquaintance, "Lurleen, you know,
financing of airport improvements because they
ticipa tion of grwltlng permission to reopen.
Fig ures f or the first three months of 1975 were time " he remarked.
he just more or k s used her all of her life."
are customarily fdnded by 25-30 year revenue
the highest for any first quarter In the area's
While inside county Jail, someone lock ed
'
—Joe Askren
Lurleen was Wallace 's first wife, a private ,
bonds that are guaranteed by airline tenancy.
Commission Chairman Ski Vihien Jr, up in
history.
a unassuming woman whom he neglected for
cell,
--"The fluctuating economy and higher fuel
But at a time when the average domestic
much of th eir marriage, th en discovered
Looks like they finally got you, right Sidney,"
her
prices have actually helped us," says Bob
airliner is flying more than 40 per cent empty, it is
Law and order prevails in Longwood.
worth only in a political way. In a book about th
quipped
a
reporter.
Uguccioni,
director
of
e
the Honeymoon Center.
If you don't believe it, ask Council Chairman
apparent that the airline industry has a grea t
VthIen Just smiled and volunteered to be o ne Wallace family, George Wallace Jr. speaks
These fa ctors, plus the area's proximity to the J.R. Grant.
capacity to expand. Price competition would let
glowing ly of Lurleen as being both
of
first to test the new safety equipment.
his mother
heavily populated East Coast and the fact that
however, Grant had some citizen., shaking
and
father figure.
more Americans enjoy the convenience of flying
That Is if Sheriff John Polk also would
"newlyweds and other coupler are determined to their heads at a directive he issued last week.
and provide a counterforce to the inflationary
volunteer to spend one night in the
It remains to be seen if many voters feel OIL,is
have vacations, go skiing and have fun" are In the midst of a discussion about where
to
spiral.
enough
In an America and in a world
making for boom times In the Poconos.
get funding for Installation of stop signs In
running
—Ed Prickeit short of everything except political passion.
Act. The Act said only the existing 16 airlines could
operate over the routes they were then flying.
Congress th en created th e CAB to regulate
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several California cities asked the agency to speed
hearings, no action was taken on the request until
1973 when it was dismissed on grounds it was
"stale."

The President said lower prices are needed
because "for many Americans, air travel has
become a luxury too expensive to afford."
The airline industry lost no time in denouncing

IN BRIEF

be picked up by members of th e Seminole Band

The airline formally asked the CBA for permission to establish the service. But even though

President Ford was taking aim at such stifling
regulatory practices when he proposed legislation
to relax "protectionist" federal controls and let
domestic airlines cut ticket prices by up to 40 per
cent.

WC)RI ri

more people like him with public-spirited thoughts
in mind.

retived the first licensed issued in Minnesota by
the Fed eral Small Business Administration (SBA)
under SBA'
s Minority Enterprise Small Business
Investment Company program, which will enable
his corporation to assist disadvantaged small
businessmen and women throughout the nation,
Paulucci spends most of his time in Duluth ,
where he
was instrumental in renovating
downtown area, much in the same fashion that is
now being undertaken in Sanford by the Downtown
Development Coun cil DDC.
lie also played a key role In getting the Down.
town Sanford redevelopment ball rolling and has

magazine,

MW

offered his genuine support to the

businessm en. They have enough headaches with big

lie has apparently never forgotten that helping
hand and is now "detenninedto finance others
just
as his friend backed him," acco rding to Forbes

Year. $28 ()
Mail In fl'rib tni' as home dcliver All
ttht'r IILtII M'nth. S20: 6 Months, $1620, 12
Month%, $32.40.

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the bother and risk of dealing with very small

resident and property owner in Sanford, was
prominently featured in the Nov. 15 issue of Forbes
magazine.
It seems that 30 years ago, a friend lent Jeno the
$2,500 tie needed to launch his improbable Chun
King Chinese food com pany.
Forbes describes Paulucci as a man who
"went
on to make business history, before finally selling
out to H. J. Uenolds in 1966 for around $63 million."

Layaway now for Christmas
8 Conventent Ways To Buy

ZALES

The Diamond Store

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Youthful chatter, pushing, running and Laughter seem to be a
sign of the times In and around the stands Two
weeks ago I saw a
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school age boy run square into a Policeman, who was stan
(fing at attention. lie apologized, but kept going. ne policema
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from the high concrete riser on the Seminole side
of the stadium.
Brantley players proudly displayed mementos
of their individual moments of glory in the form
of SLIt'S and skulls on their helmets, Rick Garza.
Brantiey's leading gainer who was holed up
Friday, had a helmitful of both stars and skulls
He plays all the time, on defense and offense
Rob File, the little freshman kicking ace saw
no action In the game Th e closest he 'at to
action was when he came trotting on to kick an
extra point after the lone Patriot TD in the first
half. But the score was aborted by penalty, and
File never got on the field again. His ii stars
gained no new neighbors.

After watching high school football
weekends and seeing the National Anthem games the last 12
sacked as many times
as quarterbacks,
I won't fight it any more.
Throw out the Star Spangled Banner.
And (IOfl't forget traffic lights, the bill of rights, hamburgers
Carly Simon records and fried chicken.
Let's throw them out, too.
Oh, the world would progress without
derstood chords of the Star Spangled Banner.the often rnlsunWhere I'm not
certain.
'
It is
with a great deal of distaste that I have stood on the
sidelines ready for kickoff and watched as a
minority of our
Populace completely Ignored the National Anthem,
It is as if the National Anthem is played and fans stand
and
eyeball the flag simply to permit few easier maneuverability In

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Herald Correspondent

Seems A Part Of Football

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Does Job

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Jerry Posey had been telling his Seminole
High football team all season how tough Lake
Brantley could be.
By halftime they believed him.
On the other hand, Seminole players had been
convinced all week that they were going to beat
fake Brantley.
fourth quarter, Posey believed them.
se •nle closed out Its regular season with a
10 victory over its Seminole County rival In a
game v hich marked the third straight shutout
by Seminole's defense.
"I knew Lake Brantley was capable," said
Posey after the game.
There were a couple of turning points Friday
night at Seminole's homecoming, which drew a
crowd of about 4,000.
The most obvious was a bolding penalty
which erased an early
y. its sec
&amp;antleO
the Patriots

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Despite the recalled touchdown, e
an
a Bill McDaniel tumble (recovery by
eagerness to overcome the favored Seminoles
oles
~
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w as obviously evident. Calls of "hold 'em D" and Tim Raines escapes Brantley defenders Randy Larson
enry Stanley) into a 39-yard drive for a score.
(79) and Gene Bowman (60). Mark Whlgham Rick Garza went In
'C'mon 0" were shouted constantly. At one (10) watches play unfold. (Herald Photos by Torn Vincent)
from the tow'. The penalty
pushed the Pa trio ts back to the 19, and one play
point in the second half Seminole threatened
later Brantley tried a field goal f rom the 25.
with a third touchdown at Brantley's eight, but
I
the ca lls and encouragement for the bench
Little Rob Fite got th e kick away, but its

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lines
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The real shame Is on the sidelines, where often the athlete
doesn't even attempt to turn in the directi on of the flag, and
I—Is
utilizes the minute and one-half or so to check with his
flight was shortlived as charging Greg Pringle
buddy helped the "D" to thwart the attack and Brana bout a double date later. Or th e head bowed to the ground, and ticy got possession on downs.
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block
ed It.
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feet constantly shifting and turning, as If he were summoned to
Lake Brantley was not to get a good sniff of
the principal's office for a tongue-lashing,
the Seminole goal line again. In fact, not even
Is it possible that our young friends haven't heard about how
field goal range.
Despite the third touchdown that never quite 1 A
L
Francis Scott Key stood on th e bow of a sh ip In the 1814 bornMeanwhile, the two teams staged somethin g
£
materialized,
Semin ole's second score was
bardinent of Fort Mcllenry, and was so inspired by the grit
of
a
defensive struggle until late In the second
I
of his definately there. But you had to wait to be sure.
compatriots that he penned the words "Oh, say can you see..."
quarter. Starting from Its 30, Seminole drove for
A happy rumble rolled across the turf from the
aO yards with the big gainer for 32 yards by Tim
Perhaps It was because Americans had recently won
World Seminole side on the second TD but the sound
War II, or possibly people were closer. Whatever the reason,
R.alflCS•
Ah, but the sweet bird of youth signal with a shake of the wrist back
I quickly turned to unhappy groans when a yellow
to face Ned.
Brantley coach Sammy Weir felt Raines, run
recall the time I first felt my breast swell as the bars of the Star flag went down.
never
enjoyed himself more and flick forward on the
After
a
moment's
hesitation,
the
They
both went down on one was the play which broke the Patriots' back. Tim
Spangled Banner sent cold chills up th e down my spine. I was In score was
validated, and scat te red applause than Tim Ra1ne, Friday night. ground.
a bout five feet from one sta rted out from th e 41 and was
first grade, and my teacher , Miss Fisher, had only th e day bef ore
going around left
There was the Seminole High
drifted from th e silent Brantley group.
Before the vice squad gets too another a nd simu ted a dice
la
end when the hole closed. He studder4tepped to
briefed us on the democratic process as oppowd to dictatorshipis.
On the extra point kick another flag hit the halfback on one knee in the end interested, the actual die game. Tim rolled the bait look for daylight,, and while the gain was going
dust amid more groans. Afte r a silent interval of zone midway In the third thrown by Raines was of the delicate ly in front of him, and
to his left, he t ur ned and ran right. He weaved
The
pigskin variety, not Ivory.
wonde ring the announcer cleared the air with quarter rolling dice,
Ned put a soft pat on the ball. hls way to the outhde, and flJpped
Yep, rolling dice. At least
on the burners
"We can all be confused together" But the
Raines had just ran nine
The referee put a soft yellow to slip down the sidelines right past
Funny, but every fail at football
the Brantley
games, and every spring at penalty was against the Pats and the yellow that's what Tim and hU brother Yards off right tackle and flag down as W part of
baseball games, the same cold ch ills return. They have now for lights went up
the
bench.
He
was
knocked
out
of
bounds
at the nine.
Ned
ca
ed
ll It. Six, come seven, danced his way into the endzone ce
wi th the final score
lebra tion,
and
after
McDaniel
th e 15 years I have been In the newspaper business and assigned
hit
th
e
middle
twice
for six
Th
e referee thought so little to make it 13-0 with 5:34 left in
____
"That's a little game we yards, qua rter back Mark Whlgham
to cover sports e vents.
sneaked
of their li ttle game that he the third quarter. He he
ld the play," said Tim afterwards. over for atouthhisnthoE
The Sta r Spangled Banner Is a song of freedom, an audible at
the
mason.
penaliz
ed
Seminole
five
yards.
ba
ll In one hand over his head "We did It twice last week
Sh ort!Y after the score the Seminole High
g
Seminole's defense bot tled up Brantley
the line of scrImmage. Those who don't foll ow the audible are
He should have marched off as he skirted out of the side of agains
t
Seabreeze
and
they fullback Rick Garza pretty well In th
run ning a dcwn-and..out pattern when the ball is coming to the
e first half,
the fIve yards and given the the end zo ne, turned and came
(Continued on Page &amp;-B
Inside. It's anIncompletion anyway you look at it. J
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With out waving a white flag In th e face of those unin terested
in the Nation al Anth em, I offer a subtl e hint for th em to co nsider
not so much the partially ob ure words of the song, but the vein
in which it was writ ten.
' Time1change," explained the only youth I questioned about
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the subject. "That's for our great grandfathers. Ibis is 1975. 1
don't even know all the words to the first verse."
70
9 00

Wow, I told him, I guess times do change I asked him if he
believed In God. tie said no, but that he believed the de vil.
Obviously, he's nev er heard of old time religion,either.
I refww to take one person's ignorance of history as a true
sign
The problem appears to be that some ha ve accepted their
freedoms with a carefree attitude. They should be reminded of
what happens to the man who takes his wife for granted.
Freedom and marriage aren't so diff erent In "
area.
You have a good wife, you take care of her-or you lose

A country is the

By LOUIS SAPSIS
Herald Correspondent

LONGWOOD—Lowly Lyman
High School finished out the
1975 football season the way It
started, with a loss to a highlyrated squad, when the
Greyhounds were defeated
Friday night, 214, by flames
City.
But unlike their opening
season loss to Oak Ridge, the
Hounds were I, this one almost
up to the final whistle.
With 5:27 left in the fourth

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Tim Raises conldn C bold this Mark Whlgham
pass. Patriots Jim Kelly (21) and Rick Garza
(49) Touchdown is the call as Mark "4=hinges over from
n
the three jut before halftime Bill Mcmove in on the Seminole halfback.
Daniel (38) and Ernest Manley (74) call the shot.
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period the home team trailed by
a scant six points, 14-8 was on
the Hornets 40 yard line and
appeared well on Its was to its
oecond touchdown of the
quarter.
That was when Hound signal
caller Bob Burkhart tried to hit
Danny Williams over the
middle on a second and five
situation. The Hornets' Dwaine
Faniel stepped in front of
Williams, Intercepted the pass
and raced 65 yards for the game
breaking touchdown.
Fanlel's Interception and

return for a touchdown, wasn't
the first one of the game for the
victorious Hornets. Their first
score came via the same route,
when Eugene Henderson icked
off a Burkhart pass In the
opening period.
Henderson's theft and return
of 53 yards came after Lyman
got on the scoreboard first,
After a Burkhart punt rolled
dead on the Hornet three yard
line, the visitors were unable to
move the ball and Tommy
Lewis droped back Into his own
end zone to punt.

But the direct snap from
center soared five feet over his
head and out of the end zone for
a two point safety.
The Lyman lead was short
lived, for Hendersor. in.
tercepted Burkhart's toss 22
seconds later. The Lyman
quarterback tried a sideline
pass on the first play from
scrimmage after flames City
was given a free Kick from Its
own 20 yard line,
The count of 7.2 held till midway through the third period
when the Hornet's were able to

take advantage of a shirt punt
by Burkhart. They drove 39
yards in nine plays with Lewis
taking the ball in from the nine
on a quarterback keeper.
The big play In the drive, that
took 4:33, was a pass from
Lewis to Larry Turner. The
completion gained the Hornets
11 yards, and a crucial first
down to keep the drive going
when it appeared to have
bogged down.
The pass was touched by two
Lyman defenders but Turner
was able to dive in and catch it

Christian Downs
Naval Academy

ami iar ote
before It hit the ground.
The Greyhounds came right
back on the strong right
of
Burkhart, then the senior took
them 66 yards in 11 plays. The
touchdown came on a 13 yard
strike to Mickey Manning when
the end was able to come down
in the right corner of the end
zone.
During the drive Burkhart
three six times, completing five
for 51 of the 66 yards covered.
But after the Hornets firmbled the ball away, on the first
play
from
scrimmage ,

Burkhart tried the air route for
another score. That was when
Fanlel came up the the game
saving interception that ended
Lyman's season with a
disappointing 2-8 mark.
HAIMES CITY

31 175
11
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Punts
Penalties

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B-Evening Herald, Sanford,, Fl.

MCOREBOARD
P rep Football

Vikings, Charger Streaks To Clash

Mondays Oans•
CincinnatI 33.
Sunday. Nov. 73
Dtny,r at Atlanta
Ne* Engla
at Buffalo
Cincinnati at Clevellnd
Baltimore at Miami
St Louis at New York Jets
Philatphia at Dallas

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Evening Hera Id, Sloford, Fl.

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Okoki (71. 64
liv TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS
10.
(I II 1143 10
Washington and Dallas each point.i out that the cowboys porary divisional lead. Mid all-time paas-cempletion record
FOURTH - I. Negu( Sanchez (SI.
trail
the Cards by one game in have "given up 9 point.s In even though the BengaLs are holder.
Aubucndal, 2$ Fort Meade 0
910.110.760:7. BarreQwola
It'sacaseoftwoteajr.
Merritt
7 00. 1 10; 3 manolo Javi (4). 3 . ing
ISland 27. Winter
the National Conference East. three games. That's too much facing winless Cleveland,
headiong in opposite di
Q (2$) 5 10 P (S 7), 176 80. 00
Lions.
Defense
has both teams wor- to get to the playoffs. Some they'll have to work hard to
O.J. Simpson, wIth 197 yar
Tampa Bly Tern
(1315)70 10
. Plant
this
weekend.
In
the
Red.
City
The
thing
has
to
happen.
We
know
beat
the
Bros,
who
nearly
gaItd
last Monday rdght, h
FIFTH - I. Santl Echve II),
Umalilla 33. EUStIS
19 70, 800. 1 70 7. Bllbao Ramon C
Minnesota Vikings, skins' case, it's Oakland's de.. from experience that it's the u[&amp;t them early thIs year. It's 3,3 for the year and is
Lakeland K athln 21 Lake
York Giants at Grn (2). 360. 310. 3 Fermin Mencha
barging towa
their seventh
fense.
between within reach of the record 2,0
National
Conference
Central
theirIn the Cowboys' case, It's strong defensive teams you see an intense riva1
land High Ii
(7). 3 60. Q (2 1)
6 00. P11
Detroit at kansas City
in th playoffs."
Coach
Paul
Brown
of
the &amp;n- he set in l9. But the
Gainesville 2$. LeeSbUrQ 6
UI 70
Division tiUe in the
t eight
t of the
S
0io at Minnewta
"Oakland probably
SIXTH - I Alava Javi (8). 19 60.
BroosvIle Hern&amp;ndO 7. Dade
gals
and
his
former
club.
Buffalo Bills are doing much i)
years.
are
undefeated
In
nine
best
persounel
of
any
am
And although the Cowboys
City Paico 0
n Francisco A) New Or 10 00. 620. 2 Barre PereZ (1). 6 10.
in
leans
San Diego aiso is wlniess and worse. They've
Tarpon Springs 7$, Dus*,n 0
four of their
360. 3 Arha Sanchez (1). 300. National Football Iague footl" Washington Coach hasn't won
;,
Philadelia,
WhiCh has the unenvicble
in Dallas 7,
since
Chlcagø at Los Angeles
k of
iast five games and are two
games this season.
Tampa Jefferson 7. Tampa
Q(i$) 136 00; P($ 1). 1176 10.
Oakland at Washington
6
SEVENTH - 1 Eddy Beitla (1).
Th Safl Diego
king
Monday, Nov. 14
George MIen says of the Amer. 1ndry notes: "The only differ- ing to stop nsway Mlnnesoth, games back of first.place
Tampa Plant 7$. Tampa Rob
12 60. 600. 3 80; 2 Oonngo Leni:
for a 10th straIght
Miami in the AFC East.
charging toward what might
Pittsbgh at Houston. n
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be ican Conference's Western encebetweenusandtheEaglesging
(I). 710, 680; 3 lca Alterdi '
argers,
torysyearandaclueecord
leaders.
"They
have
great
linsareeomngoff8
the worst season In their 16
Tampa East Bay 27. Tampa
600, Q(11400) P11 1)5121 70.
speed, they have experience, is that we've won the close 13th straIght regular-season one-point loss In Houton
Chamberlain
EIGHTH - 1. Chutho Larrea (6),
a
Brctrtin 33. St. JOMs 4
ar h1sto'-they were 2-11-1 they have a splendid defense.
'
310. 2 MaruriAguirre
triumph over two seas . Vik- may have their hands full with
sears agre winless In flre
Sebring 10. Avon Park
610, 100. 3. SanIl Ramon
is no preure on them.
nine.
ings' quarterback Fran the Baltimore Colts, who
Cincinnati, tied with pit
2 80. Q(3 6) S79 $0; P163) 15830.
They
practically
have
their
burgh
for
ft
Catic
. Tarkenton needs only 14 bombed the Jets 519
in the AFC
East 0(vl;,ofl
Sun.
Miam, SprIngs 6. Hiaieh 0
1 20. 2 Ramon (3), 8.20. 1,70; 3,
W L PCI. GB
flesota.
And,
barring
what
N Ott h w 0$ t Christian 21. KOntuCky
Elorza (1). 670; Q (35) 13100; P
7 1 6.36 Coach Tom Indry ton, can take at least a tern- Unitas and become the NFL's
would have to rank as the big.
Miami Westminster 11
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Jackson
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Miami Vlrgiflji
670.7 Manolo (51.680.160. streaks appear destined to
3 12 .700
Noflhwestern 1
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West Dlyls4o
continue,
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Indiana
(8 3)1)71 30; 00 (38) $701.00
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10 3 769
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ELEVENTH
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(7)
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today's
other
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16 00. 610. 400; 1. DomIngo Ramon games, it's Oakland at Wcsh.
$ 4 667 11
Mimi Columtjs 7). Piper 0
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280, 0(28) 152 00; ( $162
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Melbourne 31. Sitillif
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Virginia 1. Utah
7
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Saturdays Games
I o u e tte s
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"Fc) Fa C e Es c I rn os
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Virginia at Dmn,rr
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$9720; tlO (2$ all)) $160.20; (2$ at Cleveland, Chicago at Los
St. Louis at San AntOnio
St
AugUStine 33, Palatka
All 7) 1739 10
Indiana at Kentucky
Angeles, Denver at Atlanta, the
South 7$
CALGARY, Alta (AP) - A the Grey Cup."
Handle 1176,iSS, A 3.101
Sundays Games
suppw krs will be in the major. game who gained more than 1,.
Newterry
I.
New York Giants at Green Bay, feeling of quiet confidence pre.
Gainesville
Kentucky at St Louis
"I know we'll be ready to ity among the sellout crowd in 000 yards
STURDAY NIGHT
Vonge 17
on the ground In Roy
Utah at New York
DetroitatKanCjtyandSan vaded the camps of the Mon. Play,"saidEsklmosCoach Ray McMahon Stadium.
ENTRIES
Mount Dora 7), Tavares °
Bell,
who
rushed for i 3O
Francisco at New Orleans. On treal Alouettes and the Edmon- Jauch, who is still looking for
NBA
Sanford
14.
Orlando
Lake
Ist year's game in VanFIRST- 1. Aldana Lenhz, 2. Monday night it's Pittsburgh at torn Eskimos Saturday as
Eastern Conleronc
Brantley 0
compared with 893 for
they his ft Cup, having been beat. courer was played in hea
Atlantic DIvision
Echno Anna, 3. Barre Oulola. 4 Houston.
Orlando Moore
Ii. Orlando
Montreal's Steve Ferrughe,
LarrI Oko&amp;l, 5. ca B0jti. 6, Necui
taper off In their preparation, en by the Ottawa Rough Riders rain and the Alouettes, with
Jones 4
W L Pd. 05
The
main
reason
for
Min.
for
today's
games.
If the wind forces the teamj
PPilPhia
Sanchez, 7 Eddy.Yia. 8 UZ
Jasper 41. Madison 13
9 1 .697
fl-18 in Toronto In 1973.
nesota's
i
quarterback
Sonny
Wade
co
Aldbemcii
success
is,
Buffalo
of
coue,
to
go primarily with a ground
This is the Und year In sucFlorpda Deaf 60. Jacksonville Boiton
Refusing to betray any fear of Ing f the bench to direct a
TrinIty 14
SECOND- 1.1. OguIza Lenh:.
7 5 343 i,.,
game, the Eskimos might
New York
Cacho Boil I., 3. Ica Alberdh. I Fran Tarkenton. The scram- cession that the Eskimos have losing three in a row-as the well-balanced attack, showed have an advantage. They w7re
6 10 375
Jacksonville
BaldwIn
13.
P.eri
Taylor
bling quarterba is closing in reached the Canadian Football Alouettes did against the Es- they could overcome the ele- No. I against the rush this sea.
Atlanta
Un:. Eloria, 7. AldanaArana. S
Bollos 31, Kenny 11
$ S 61$ 17.
WashIngton
Echano
Via.
74
passing records.
Jacksonville
Fletcher
are back for a second year, Jauch merely ald: "Win or EImonton.
N Orleans
JaCksC,,rivhlli Parker 0
THIRD- 1. Larri LenI:. 2.
6 7 142 7
Montreal was No. 2 with
Oneofthem__thenvjst.eer having won the Cup with a 29-7 lose, I won't be embarrased by
EcNir'i AIterdI. 3. Eddy QuIoIa, I
5 7 .417 7i.
Lake City 50. Jacksonville Houston
Edmonton
is
easily
the
Cle-,ie!and
White 7
49
Levy hasn't said whether he
5 lca JavI. 6 Aldana completions_is almost certain
,
victory over Edmonton in 1974 this team."
Yz.a, 7 Arech, Okoki, I. Unia to fall today. Tarkenton needs in Vancouver.
Western Confer,nc,
Jacksonville Ur.iverslty Chris
strongest passing team in the will start Jimmy Jones or
Arana
Midwist DivIsion
t;an 70. Victory 6
just 14 completIons to surpass
Edmonton has been Installed CFL, and the weather this year Wade, but Jones intimated he
Detroit
•
FOURTH-I. Plegul Qulola. 2.
OcaLa Forest 19, Vanguard 1?
.613 Neither
team
is
overawed
by
as
34poInt favorite, but that's promises to be a little better thought he would be the man.
Mitwjuk
Domingo Eloria, 3. Acho Bengoa,
Starke 16. LIve Oak 11
6 I ., 3
Unit.as' record of 2,830. He also the (act that it has got this far, probably because, with the than last. But Montreal out- Wade, the Most Valuable
KC.
1 7
BarneZarre, S. AlavaPere:. 6. is six touchdown passes shy of The emphasis is on winning.
HastIngs 12. St. Joseph 0
3
ChIcago
Arecha Sanchez. 7. Bilbao.Ecpsaye, Johnny U's 0, another career
3 10
St.
Augustine 3$. Palatka
Grey Cup being played for the gained the Eskimos by only a Player in last year's game and
I MOIO Javi
South
Pacific Division
"We're
not
just
satisfied
to
be
first time in Calgary, it's al- little better than l) yards in Montreal's 1970 victory over
mark
that
seems
sure
to
C State
9 4 692 FIFTH- I Chucho Mencha, 2
TaIIa1tas
Rlctardj 9. Tal.
topple
here,"
said
Alouettes
Coach
most
a
home game for the Es- rushing-1,933 to 1,818. Edmon- the Calgary Stampeders, seerni
L.A.
Ii 6 417 Bllbao Jngoa, 3. Erdoza Ramon. 4 before the season ends.
aliliw. Godbv 6
Minolo
Seattle
j
7
•
,
Echave.
S.
SantlAguirre.
6.
Clay 29. MacClonny 2$
Mary Iy. "We came to win kiino Undoubtediy western ton has the only player In the best is the Wg games.
Maruri.Muguenza. 7. Fermin
5 4 435 3
Fsrniridina Beacn 70. Calla.
Portland
Larrea. S. Celaya.Miguel
han 0
3,57
SIXTH- 1. AlViS JavI, 2. Cacho
FrIday's Resutti
Laki Vvir 3$. *ildWOOd 8
Boston
110.
flew
York
101
Florid..
Echave.
3. Oguiza.Sanchez, 1
AIM
High
16.
Philadelphia 13). Portland III
Domingo Perez. S Arecha Miguel,
Blomtstown 10
Detroit 101, Buffalo
6 Barre Eloria. 7. Plogul Zanro. I
3Kan.
BeaCh MaInland 21.
DIytOfl
sas cIty 107. ChiCagO 9
BilbaG Quota
Daytona Beach Seabreez, 6
Phoenix 101. Houtto 92
SEVENTH-I Echano Perez, 2.
villi AStronaut 21
104
Eddy Lenli. S Domnlng.JavI, 6
Pensacola Escambla 11. Chl
Urz,Yza, 7. AldaniOkoki. I. Ica
Saturdays Games
PlOY '
Dale Smedsmo Is a disturber, penalty box and scored a goal had goal, and we gave up too theIr 7-2 margin,
Arana
Portland at Buffalo
the road.
Lar90 2). Cle.rw.ter I'
When the Cincinnati Stingers six minutes later.
many easy ones tonight."
EIGHTH
Cleveland at New York
I. Cicho Larr, 2
Cowboys
1,
Spurs
2
Seminole 3$. St. PtItrbrg
Don Lan-away also t.aThed for
He scored a second goal and
are playing listless hockey,
New Orlein at Atlanta
HIgh 7
In the other WHA games it
Aliv Miguel 3. Santl Alto,
Ron
Chipperfield
scored
two
the
Aeros, Bruce MacGregor
assisted
on
another
In
Ciolden
State
at
Wathlngton
Celaya Aguiree. S. Chucho Ramon, Coach Terry Sister sends
the ses- was Calgary 6, Denver 2 and goals,
Bradentori Southeast 77. Pal
the second c which and Norm Ullinan scored (or
mono 6
Sundays Games
6. MaruriMencha. 7. Fermhn. 205pound left wing Into action. slon as Cnclnnati pulled to a 7-7 Houston 4, Edmonton 2. In the turned out to
Phlladelph. at Atlanta
Mugtjerza, I. Manolo Azpi.
Crescent City 2$. Land 0
be the
the Oilers.
"I'll
get him out there and tie. Only Mark Napler's goal for National Hockey League, it was ner, to spark Calgary game-winover
Botton at Cliveland
NINTH- 1. Eloria. 2 Aguirre.
DenSeals 2, CapItal. 0
Ramort.. 4. Erdorzi. S. Celaya, 6. he'll disturb people and (i-us- Toronto, with just 16 seconds Pittsburgh 4,
Houitn at Los Ang'les
11. New Port Rlthty
Atlanta 1, and ver.
Zarre, 7. ArpI, s. Bllo.
Gulf II
GlUts Meloche recorded his
trate them and then he or left, salvaged the Toros' 8-7 CalIfornia 2, Washington 0.
TENTH- 1 Mentha. 2. Altu, 3
DIxie
Steve Hull, George Morrison, eighth career shutout behind
Chucho. 1 Muni. S. Larrea. 6 somebody else will pot the puck victory.
NoIli 0
Peter Driscoll and Francols La- goals by Al McAdam and Bob
TOIOS 8, SUnlen 7
Muy
SantI. 7. Fermln. I. Muguenia.
rd," says Siater.
But that wasn't Smedo's
Gene Sobchuk also had two combe had the other Cowboys Murck.
NHL
CatholIc 6
ELEVENTH- 1. Same Perez. 2.
That's exactly what ha
fault.
It
was
that
Campbell
of
gie
Rich
goals
for Cincinnati, which also
Conference
Cacho Miguel. 3. Alava Altu, &amp; pened
Zephyrtiltlj 13. Bunnell 6
Gary MacGregor and
Friday night, when Coutu, according to his coach, got
Manolo Benga. S Erdoia Echov.
i
Patrick Divislen
Delray
Beach
Atlantic
scores from Claude 1.arose Rick Morris hit (or Denver.
West Palm Belch Forest Hill 0
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Association club. With the
Atlanta
7)0 2 14 44 32 Chucho Eengoa,
Fort Pierce Central 21. Var'
3.
Manolo
goals
that beat us tonight. Four icz had scored twice with single Shells, Larry Lund and rookie lanta. Other Penguins scorers
7h4uguerza. I MarurlRarnori. S Stthgers trailing Toronto 7.2
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entering the third period, stopped. Hockey's a game rin, Gavin Kirk, Frank Mahov- past Edmonton (or its fifth MacDonald, while Curt Bennett
S?.Loi,sii
7 7 1 11 43 53
Pahee 17, Glades Central 0 Vancvi
Smedo went out and took a where the momentum changes 11th, Vacllav Nedomansky and straight home victory.
Oti- netted the Flames' goal.
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Central Florida fishermen can sit down to their traditional
Wshni
7 17 2 6 6) 103
Glades
Day 52. Tave'nie'
Thanksgiving feast and still find a few things to be thankful for
Adams Dlvit4sn
Coral Shores 0
touts amd Mirrolure plugs In a tialfay,
Buflalo
15 3 1 3)
Moore Haven 10. Fort
this week. The abundance of rainfall has kept the St. Johns River
Lau
TorontO
Commander Glen Wimbish (Retired) and Eric Vthlen of
Gold Coast ChristIan A
33
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OSAKA, Japan lAP) - Playing under excellent
weather, Japan swept into an elghtstroke lead over the
United States in the second round of the filth annual U.S.Japan golf match Saturday.
The Japanese team had a 23-under-par 553 for the best
eight scores of the nine members against 14-under-par 562
for the Americans, captained by Doug Sanders. The twoday totals were Japan 1,105 and the United States 1,113.

Hall Space Donated
CYPRESS GARDENS, Fla. (A?) -The Florida Sports
Writers Association says Cypress Gardens officials have
donated 1,700 square feet of space (or a permanent
Florida sports Hall of Fame.
Jack Flowers of the FSWA said Friday that the Hall will
be set up in the two-story Southern Mansion at Cypress
Gardens.

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FrIdays Results
Pi?tsrgh I, Atlanta
CalIfornia 7, Washington o
Saturdays Gam
New York Rangers at Phila.
delphia
Kansas City at New York
Atlanta at Minnesota
Monteal at Tororwo
Los Angeles •t Pitt$btgh
Detroit at St. Lovis
Chicago •t Vancouver

damming at the headwas and the lingering high temperatu
have induced the large mouth bass to continue schooling on many
of th regular striking grounds.
Speckied perch fishing has been superb In Lake Jessup, Lake
Monroe, and the river while the cane polers are taking good
strings of bream from the river bank and the Lake Monroe
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camp was contacted.

according to Kathy Snyder at Wekiva
Landing and visitors
are catching some big bluegllls and caffish. Laura Hines, a New
bass

and bass. A couple of the reds were over the three pound mark.
Mr. Vthlen reports the fish scat
again as the warmer
weather came in.
o charter boats from
Inlef Harbor fleet got oude
Monday and the Passengers aboard had all the fishing they '.'
wanted with king mackerel tearing up their bait. The catches
were 30 to
kings per boat,
Fishing from a private boat in the et, George Buckles and

cathof3IspckJandJof40mamy
Rill Mastranski scored with a nine pound bass and a four
ain a word
of caution:an
the18inlet
be very
Yorker pulled In a good sized cathsh right from the camp seawail pounder while fishing out of Osn Bridge Camp Sway and small boats.
On Weesday,
footcan
boat
was ckedCherous
up by (or
an
Sendays Games
Cailfornla at
New
and
the
Charlie
Smith
family,
also
of
New
York,
enjoyed
the
Tom
Gordie
has
found
a
few
willing
to
hit
a
plug
almost
every
day
unusual
wave
and
deposited
on
camping and fishing (or 10 days.
Rangers
of the rocks. The bottom of the
George theney at Weidva River Haven reported that most this week,
Los Angeles if DetrOit
boat was knocked out but luckily another boat was aWe to reach
Kansas cit1 at Buffalo
Leons Barnhart,
camp
owner,
that speckled
ph the stranded anglers In time to prevent a tragedy.
visitors to his camp spent their time )ust enthg the beauty and are somewhat
slower than
last
week mentioned
but still hitting
pretty well.
Carrabelle 17
A huge fin of bluefisai
Monticello ii. Perry 13
WHA
nish mackerel kept Math Set
at fishing found bass and redbreast bream cooperative enough to the ouWoors: watch ot for snakes
Panam.a
City Mosley 1$.
W I- T Ff5 OF GA
SUPPlY the makln's for some fine outdoor fish frys.
they seem to be taking that at times every cast with a Sea-Hawk plug yielded a fish.
Florida High A. Cross City 0 Cinci
9 I 0 II U U
advaxitage of the balmy days and are quite plentiful. A deadly Bottom fishing was equally good with angelfish, spots, drum and
seems to be learnlig the finer points of fooling the schooling bass Holly Avenue Thursday morning. The reptile measured 31 inches,
ChristIan 4
Cleveland
6 7 3 II 51 4
who enjoyed a good catch,
lnoapçlis
6 10 o t
se
se
landing
a
three
pounder
Thursday
and
losing
another
good
one,
West Dlvi$l
Salt Water Note3 This is the time of
year
thefor
devotees
ofcording
river atto
Daytona
and theattrout
fishingHole Tackle Shop. Blues
Mivvi.
S 1 1 17 54 6)
The Scott family, Scotty and Jean, brought in 34 big speckled salt water angling clean up their tackle and
head
the coast,
Wayne Brady
the Fi.thln'
Is again picking up acS Diego
,
2 16 w
National FOOtball Lei5.
with
several
good
bass
caes
during
the
week.
Phoenix
7 S 2 16 S 47
de holescatches.
and fishermen who know the waters can expect snapper catches are good off the bridges.
The underbrush has been cleared from the river's edge at fabulous
Eastern Oivl*4oe
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Caigaiy 4. Denver 2
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Toronto 5, Cincinnati 7
Saturdays Games
Wnp' a Clevesr
Quet*c at Cincinnati

Calgary ii MlnnIWa
(dmon at San oo
Phoenix at Plrw England
Svnays Gaines
Winnipeg at New England

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NBC Sports boss Carl Llndtion of power arose after it was the tce of several of the most- emann ,Ir. went to Gowdy's Kubek
Goy on
When and
Garagiola
joined Tony "Baseball World of Joe Gara- sought by NBC competitors for
iola" program
Further,
broadung
learned that the National watched sportscasta_-. along Florida home to advise him of casts this season, sources telesaid Garaglol.a
has been
reported
sports. duties other U
Broadcasting Company was with the baseball and football the network'i decision,
the auto company was partially
dro1ng announcer Curt Gow- Game of the Week shows,
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pons1ble.
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reportedly
Gowdy mused
graceil baseball coverage, I1
to negotiating with Kubek to do Roto Tournament GOVERNORS

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source reported Frt'iay, was of- though neither he ror NBC offi- with ABC beginning next sea.
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ruesday Morning Swingers
l.adies League
The only 230
me of the morning was rolled
by Joyce Shield for a (the 228
me, and a 507 series. Carol
ughter had the high series of
the morning as she rolled a 516
'ies. Other highs: Slaughter
189 Sharon Selmer 183-464,
Karon pakovlc 46.4 and Sharon
Basi 463. MillIe Garner Li
cartying the high average of
the league at 163. "Queen of the
We ek" is Sue Christenson.
keys fell for Slaughter,
Shi elds, Lillian Dunn and
Pa) ov1c. Linda Sapp spared the
6-7-10 split and Jon Ervin
red the 5-6-10. Still in first
pla e spot Is Automotive Speed
ParIs (37-7), Rich Plan (28-16)
and Lorralnes Ceramics (28-

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like this so far this season: 1st:
The Spinners, 2nd Bob Aleen
and in 3rd place is Second
Street Imports. Other highs for
the night were: Ruby Martlneau 526, Pat Hudley 523,
Frankle Kaiser 512 and for the
men: Al Boldman 583, Kit
John.son 581, Bob Retalie 77,
Berney Hudley 576, Roger
Quick 563, Andy PatrIck 559,
and Ralph Lovejoy 552. The
"Awhlth" award is also a tie
between ABC Plumbing and
Evening Herald (2116).

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rolled by Don Gorman
-201- Farm team high: was Dorine
set. Other highs: Lynn MacAteer's 177-474. Stenstrom
EiLand 516 series, Danny Ti.11Ls Realty team had the high game
201-205-576, JIm MorrIs 200.521 of the morning as Mary Elmore
and Dot Hollbrook 201-518. rolled a 212-473 with 4 strIkes in
Trisa Hollbrook spared the 5-7 a row and Rose Messersmith
split and Betty Rowe, picked up has a 202-474 with a turkey and
the 5.10 split.
she spared the 5-6 split.
Jr'Sr League
Bret Rathel
Flagship Bank Mixed League
rolled a 230 game and a 525
"Star of the Week" Is Elmer
series for the high game of the Avenel with 158 pIns over
morning. Tony Dunhinson had average. He was a real star as
the high series with a 561-191. he rolled 7 strIkes In a row, then
Siinford Classic Trio (4 Bill Burthart 533 and Chuck a spare and a strike in the 9th
gamr es roiled)
Again the 200 Hall 500. "Youth of the Week" Is and 10th frame for a 257 game
es were high for this league Bill Burkhart with plus 125 pIns, and a 602 serIes. Which by the
withI the total reaching 17. Walt Linda Paulding had a turkey way was his fIrst 600. JIm
re rolled the high game for and Earl Quinn spared the 3-7- Moyer 233- 537, Jesse Cook 209a 2S1-190-794 serIes, Ron Allm.an 10 split.
524, Jack Homer 192- 544, Jack
the
only
800
set
of
the
Sanford
Plaza
Merchants
Kaiser 192-524, Terry Emerson
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eveniing as he rolled games of Mixed League Hal Rich 209- 187-527, Al Moretz 175-501, Rose
22-213 for a 810 series. 573, Cheryl Kinder 199, Ed Belew 176407, and Llndy 161-609
Tommy Wheaton was among Sondag 194, Herman Flannagen series,
op bowlers of the evening 192, Polly Pi'ice 191-546, JImmy
Shooting Stars ladles League
ssetlncludedgamesofl- Morris 188, and Belinda
The high series and game
2f ,ra 777set. Doug Lacy with Burgess 181 were the highs for was rolled by Alice Hendricks
a 2 1-124-760, Gary Prlske 215- the evening and Jerry Golden for the LyLe Burk Farms team
Dick White 216.213-760, 98. Polly Price spared the 4-7-10 (221-563). Sylvia Hittell (Max
Don ILahman 200-196-738, Chuck split.
Pools) also rolled a nice
r 223-191.711, Fred SamBaIl&amp;CbalnMlxedLeague.- game (210) and 498 series.
Dick Spain rolled the high Bowling for Burns Texaco
Dave Hunt 239-781, Rus
t Mort on 204-74 1, Bob Locke 193- game with a nice 234 game and Team was June Gassman with
20l-7 0, Eric Storme 194-703, KIt
he also had the high series with a 201-483 series. Other highs:
John son 199.197-748, Geo a 559. Harry Almond's 221 game Link Const. team high was
Wald top 191-192-729, Dave was second for the night. Bonnie Link's I)-492, and high
FuIg nun 196.740 Brut Thiax Almond had a 543 series. Chuck for the Capri team was Phyllis
Walsh with her 167-472 serIes,
193-19 3-709, Terry Waldrop 393- Kelley 190-504.
Wednesday Night Seminole
T.G.I.F. Mixed Match Point
19lfl9 and Phil Roche 191
Connie Labman rolled a County School Food Service League- "Star of the Week" is
Daisy HinoJosa had Dave Tabor wIth 137 pins over
1 for the women. "Star of League
the
high
game
as well as the his average. Hi Team Series for
eck" Is Walt Moore with
! plus
high series with her 512- 197. the night was rolled by the
Mbiidlc National Rink Mixed "Star of the Week" Is Annie Midway Mart (The Spinners)
"Star of the Week" is Murray with 107 pIns over her with a 2*3 series for 124.00. 111
Team Game goes to the Left
11xon with 30 pins over average.
HJ-Nooneri Ladle. League - Lanes (834) for $16.00, HI lad.
hlaa%'erage, and a
series.
High aine for the evening was W.O.T.M. 1: Haul Metzer 183 SerIes was rolled by Tabor 698
rolled by Fred Samples 1230. and Lucille Clark converted the (554 scratch) for $10.00 and the
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Bantam League - Highs for
the Bantams were: Marie Ruin
age 12, 513 series, Tim Johnson
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Kearney (age 12) 468-166,
Regina Davis (age 12) 4&amp;\-160,
Jackie Link (age 11) 405.148,
Cindy Hogan (age 7) 113,
Michelle Hhltell (age 8) 126,
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Look for Daytona Beach to start putting on shows early next
year. Walter "Snake" White, inactive since his one-sided win over
Angel Oquendo In Tampa, is set to meet Junior Royster in Ft.
Lauderdale. Oquendo is penciled in for a 10-rounder with
Orlando's Mike Quarry on Dec. 13 in Long Island, N.Y. The same
night in Boston, promoter Sam Silvei man has lined up one of New
England's biggest fight cards. A pair of middleweight lO-rounders
will send Miami Beach's Vlnny Curto against John L. Sullivan
and undefeated southpaws Marvin Hagler and Johnny "Mad"
Baldwin, will square off in a crucial test.

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rebounds to carry Los Angeles Gainesville's Tommy Howard. The mismatch was held in Pittpast Milwaukee. Laker guards sburg, with the ending coming at the two minute mark of the third
Lucius Allen and Donnle Free- round. Rocky Hotliday dropped Guy Gargan In the first round of
Sandra Haynie Leads
man each pumped In 25 points their Scranton, Pa., show, but Gargan got up to pound out an
as LA took its eighth con. exciting 10-round decision. Termite Watkins tuned up for his
secutive game at home without showdown with Hidalgo by scoring a sixth round T.K.O. over
a loss this season.
Bobby Holderfield in Texas. Leon Shaw is set to take on UnIn Fort Myers Classic
defeated Larry Holmes in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 9. Holmes Is
Milwaukee's scoring was
FORT MYERS, Fin. (AP) - had five birdies and one bogle Ing money winner JoAnne Car- by Bob Dandridge wIth 28 a loPSided 10-i favorite as Shaw will be lucky to make It to the
filth round. Others on that all heavyweight show will be Miami's
Sandra Haynie has opened the for her 68. She credited part of ner one of five players at 70.
ex-Laker
Jinuny
Price
Mike
Koranicki and undefeated John "Dino" Dennis.
with 21 and rookie Dave Meyers
Greater Fort Myers Classic her showing to a (our-day rest
Carol Mann, seeking her fifth with 18.
with a record six-under-par 66 to recover from an injury to her title of the year, was among
Duane Bobick suffered the first cut of his pro career when
Pis. 104, Braves 94
at Lochmoor Country Club. But left wrist, and added, "I love four players at 71 and leading
Scrapiron Johnson lacerated his left eye, but the undefeated
Guar Ke'.'in Porter whipped Olympic star came back to score a T.K.O. in the filth. The win
the 32-year-old
Texan
allgreens
big greens
and they have big money wirmer Sandra Palmer in 10 of mis team-leading 17 was an impressive one for Bobick, for Johnson had held highly
that
happy despite
herisn't
twohere."
stroke lead.
was among
ar 72. eight players at points In the last period to pace regarded Scott LeDoux to a draw In his last outing. Bobick's next
Miss Blalock described her CVPfl
"I'm still not hitting long round as "wild."
Detroit over Buffalo. Porter bout is set for Dec. 12 at New York's Madison Square Garden
Irons well," MLs.s Haynie cornDefending
champion
Bonnie
also
had 17 assists for a league when he tangles with Randy Neumann in the main event. Also on
She got a birdie three on the Bryant shot a 5
high this season,
that all-star card will be unbeaten Christy Elliott against Pedro
plained after seven bIrdie, and first hole despite hitting her tee
Officials said Friday that a
McAdoo had 29 points for Soto; and Hedgemon Lewis against Harold Weston.
a single bogle Friday in the shotontoacartpathandsecond remaining LPGA event at Mel- theBob
Braves.
Ladles Professional Golf Asso- shot under some trees. Her filth bourne, Australia, next week
The finals of the national Golden Gloves tournament will be
clation event,
Suns 107, Rockets
hole was an eagh. three with a will not count in the money
held
in Miami Beach this year, from March 23 to the 27th. TamShe needed only 27 putts on 20-foot putt. She saved par five sthndlng guaranteeing MLss
Paul Westphal, with 23 points, pa's Jose "King" Roman is set to appear In the top supporting
the 6,200-yard course and made on the sixth hole after knocking Palmer the money title for 1975. and Keith Erickson, with 21, event to the Richie Kates-Pies-re Fourie light heavyweight bout In
a 40-foot chip shot for a birdie her tee shot into water.
She has won $75,884 to $64,352 propelled
Phoenix
over South Africa. Roman will be facing that country's top prospect,
on the 17th hole to get her adHouston.
Miss Bradley, a second-year for Mrs. Carner.
Mike Schutte.
vantage over Jane Blalock, Pat pro, had five birdie putts of 10
Bradley and rookie Millie Kee- feet or more for her four-under
ter.
total.
Miss Keeter, 24, low amateur
Another shot behind at 69 was
in this tournament last year, Murle Breer, with second-lead- I

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Even though the Chicago mistake to write us off. Each the Kings In
Tampa is looking for a Dec. 18th show that may have Tony
front to stay,
Bulls have lost eight games in a game we try to eliminate what
sciatica
trouble
earlier
In
the
Licato
headline with two other I0.rou.nders in support. Word on
(lUcs 110, KnIcks 101
row, forward Bob Love Is we did wrong the last time.
week,
returned
to
action
and
the
up.om1ng
Jodie Ballard-George Foreman fight from New
John Havlicek scored 28 scored 17 potnLs.
confident-not depressed.
Tonight the forwards all played points and Charlie Scott added
York is the 19-rounder is nothing more than an exhibition with
l6eri
"This is the longest losing a good game-except me," he 23 as Boston held off a New
131, Trail Blazers 111 Foreman getting $25,000, and Ballard getting $6,000. There is
Billy Cunningham totaled
streak I've ever had in my life, said.
nothing wrong with exhibitions but why was the story released to
York
comeback.
Earl
Monroe
points
as Philadelphia recorded the news media without this fact being mentioned?
but we can laugh at it," said
Love scored 15 points hilt iii.
had 28 points and Walt Frazier its fourth straight victory.
Love after Kansas City got 27
slsted, "I know I didn't do what had 27, but New York remained George McGinnis had 7.1 fo: the
Termite WatXms is a 6.-S underdog for his Tuesday match in
points from Nate Archibald and I'm capable of doing."
winless
In
its
eight
road
games
winners,
Lloyd
Neal
had
20
for
?1uimi
Beach with Juan Hidalgo. Both youngsters are undefeated
23 rebounds from Sam Lacey in
KIngs 107, Bulls 98
thIs
season,
and
only
19 years old. The fight should be sensational and
the losers,
recording a 107-98 triumph over
Archibald ignited a spree
New
York
came
withIn
8847
Watkins'
Southern
lightweight title will he on the line.
Lakers 116, Bucks
the Bulls Friday night.
near the end of the third quarter in the third period before the
Kareem Abdul4abbar scored
Earnie Shavers made his first outing since he was stopped by
"Nobody Is tight. We can talk with six straight points that Celtica pulled away. Boston's 30 poInts and pulled down 19 Denver's Ron Lyle, and it took Shavers three rounds to catch up to

By The Associated Press
MIAMI lAP) - University of Miami Athletic Director
Pete Elliott says he has signed baseball coach Ron Fraser
to a new five-year contract.
Fraser had been considering a job as player personnel
director for an undisclosed major league team, but said
Friday that he decided he prefered an active field position
rather than the desk Job.
Fraser was the National Collegiate Athletic
Association's coach of the year in 1974 when he led the
Hurricanes to second place behind Southern California in
the College World Series.

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Defending
champion Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, N.Y., made a
charge Friday night to become tournament leader ent(r1ng Saturday's finals of a $100,000 professional bowlers
open tournament here.
Petraglia, who totaled 13,024 pins for 56 games, will be
joined in the finals of the World Bowling Tournament by
Dave Davis, Atlanta, with 12,906; Earl Anthony, Tacoma,
Wash., with 12,868; Gary Mage, Seattle, with 12,654; and
John Wilcox, Williarnsport, Pa., with 12,591.

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"The horses don't scare me," said Mclear, co-holder of
the world 100-yard dash record, after edging the horse at
the IinLsh line in a rate Thursday night.
"1 started coasting at the 40-yard line," said McTear,
ho ran 100 yards in 9.0 seconds last spring to tie Ivory
('rockett's world mark.

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Victor "Taco" Perez has been established as an early 6-5
Pete Ashlock is going all out to get Wells a rematch with current
favorite to retain his Southern junior middleweight championshIp
world
champion Elisha Obed. The pair met in July in Miami
when he defends it Dec. 2 agaInst Edgar Ross. The 10-rounder, set
Beach with Obed coming out on top via a fifth round knockout.
(or the Orlando Sports Stadium, will be this area's last show of
But, Obed wasn't the champ, and Wells Is now a much better
1975 and it looks like it might be the best one of the year.
fighter
than he was at that time.
Gene Wells is now ranked No. 6 in the world in the latest Issue
of Ring Magazine. The current Southern middleweight champion
Joey Vincent's next outinw will be in Fernandina
.. Reach
against Max Horde. The scheduled 10-rounder is set (or Dec. 13
did nothing to hurt that lofty rating when he soundly
Jose Martin Flores in Houston on Nov. 16. Wells next thrashed
ring ap- in the air at this moment, Wells sustained a cut In his win over with Horde himself doing the promoting. Vincent knocked Horde
senseless with just one punch on Oct. 28 at the Sports Stadium.
pearance may be in support of the Perez-Ross war but that is up
As anticipated in this colu
last week, Orlando promoter But Max isn't convinced that Joey isa better fighter and he made
Vincent an offer that according to Vincent, "was too good to pass
up.',

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Sunda%', Nov. 23, )975-3B

Barbour&amp; Co. Ladies League
Cathy McCloud rolled the
only 200 game even of the nite.
Marion Farell.a spared the 5.7
split, Ann Medley picked up the
6-7-10 and Carolyn Betts spared
the 2-6-10.
Foresters Mixed League
Converted splits by: Kathy
Norton 6-7, Judle Vanfleulen 57, and the 5-10, and David
Norton 3-7-10. HIgh series for
the night ras rolled by Don
Martin (506) and a 200 game.
Carol Smith was high for the
women 481.183. Bob Moyer was
114 pIns over his average as he
rolled a 49 serirs.

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years before It s put into prac- edge of a cold chisel is correctly
Q. — I'm getting ready to fix helpful ooklets,
tical use. During World War II, f ormed, it Is hardened and then a few holes in a bla ck"
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watering, air circulation, you buy plants with large top adjustinents to be made on both
temperature, or humidity, and growth but no roots (and they sides. The plant has to adjust to
doesn't need different kinds of know enough not to buy amn, you and )our environment, am
treatment at di fferent seasons ei ther ) that have Just made the you and yours have to adjust to

trip from Florida. Their plants the plant.

Any Oi them five-star plants will have been in the store for a
&amp;=Wfimes more than in.
would make food plan ts f or while and will have made part troduct ions all around is

told a re4iuvi about the necess'.- building some concrete bunkers the strength to cut metal. It slightly textured surface
,as send u cents
ty of using clean, nonsea water for Atlantic defense. T
and a long, busy people. A plant such as a of the transition from the high necessary. U you have small
he bunk- must be tempered, otherwise though tiny bits of gravel had STAMPED.
when mixing concrete. My en began to dWntegrate in less the cutting edge would
ed en- large philodendron, rubber humidity and light of the chikiren, suggest to thiem that
be sc been mixed in with the original Velope to
neighborsays be read a story than a t5t.
plant, or pony pall always can greenhouse to the shock of It's bed manners and messy to
brittle
that
it
would
break
the
blacktop
material.
How
can
1
477
huntington
H un gton , N . Y. 1h43. entertain itself al though t is "real
saying
i was perfectly all
first time it was used on hard get the same effect with ordinalife" In the drier and nibble on
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Q. I know that a cold chisel metal. The chisels are made ry blacktop'
save the story,so I ha ve no way is used for cutting metal, but f rom
By making the mixture
Of knowing whether he was when I tried to find out sorr*_
Q. — We have a small terra of the
right. Was he?
thing more about it — suchas
cotta statue- The bottom ofjtis guessed was put down orgjna.
A. — No. What he read was a why it is cp1led "cold"
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But there is no need to do
story that a team of chemists in couldn't find it in my dictiona- is moved carelessly, it leaves Your
own mixing. Many buildFrance and Belgium had de. ry. Can you give me some in. scratches on a wood surface. I
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1 don't see where you'd gain
I suggest you confer with You should experience no
A bout eight years ago we anything by paying this moe- your C.P.A. or tax attor
ney and difficulty in moving your
Purchased a $11,000 block borne tgage aliest Invest It Instead. secure complete analysi
s of property quickly.
with 26 per cent down and a Dear Mr. Saxon,
your present Income and tax
mortgage lean of 6% per cent
My wif e and I are retired and basis. Then, call a Real Estate
Send your questions to :
Our payments are $130 a month 04t with our investment and Counselor f or an appointment
Real Esta te Investments, The
and the principal Is $10,000. (poclal Security we are corn- and
Evening Herald, 300 North
With ow current income we fortably situated. But we do beneficial move for you to French Ave., Sanford, Florida
could pay off this mortgage In ow n a large apartment boast make,
3m1,
two or three years. We're In oar we no longer reed, and which
Wi but are thfnkhg of retiring prevents no from being free
at $5 or 0. iou1d we pay extra as we would like to be even with
ea this mortgage t. get ftpajd a rela tive looking out for It
off?
while we are out of town. I
Mrs.F.IC. woWdUethoaeofft,eit
YOU MAY LOSE $2,000 IN TAX CREDT
IF YOU DO NOT BUY RIGHT NOW!!!
PRESENT5PCT TAX REBATE EXPIRES
DECEMBER 31st, 1975.

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by selling It or tradThg It for
One thing torernembertj got appreciation land for the
the 6% per *t rate is lea. than cht'&amp; ; but I understand my
you could earn elsewhere. So taxes would disalpate meat of
why invest your extra cash at my .wnenlp since I have
6½ per cent when you can earn owned ft for twenty years. Is
O½orlO per cent on that cash. there any way for mnetogv. rid
Comlder that extra cash uan of ft without gh1ngntoltbe
Investment. By investing that money to Uncle Sam?
moncy In good quality boixis t
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5% TAX CREDIT
5% DOWN PAYMENT
7.75 INTEREST
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Lot 6, Crystal Point Amended Plat,
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Sec. 61k 4, Tiff 1, E. P Traftords Map of
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1 or iuxury reatures and money-saving opportunities you have to see
it for yourself. And when you buy a home at Sanora, just
look at what you get.
FREE Membership in Mayfair Country Club. A full year's family membership to
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to full use of the Ciub's facilities. Including the magnificent 18-hole golf course.
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many attractions of, life at Sanora is a complete recreation center featuring junior
olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas.
These facilities are owned and operated by the Sanora Homeowners Association,
in which your initiation fee of $400.is paid in full.
$500. Moving Allowance. A full $500. moving allowance when you buy a new
home at Sanora. Move in for less and you keep the difference.

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want to smooth out the bottom cold-mixed asphalt which connutting the use of salt water in
A. — Most regular-size dictio- with sandpaper or steel

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of gravel. Pour it
cement mixture&amp; The process naries-give a definition !or it. but I'm afraid it may take off into the holes and tamp it
down.
involves the introduction into 'The sinaller dictionaries don't. too much of the material. How
It is best to make each patch
the cement of at least 18 chem- A colid chisel is used for cutting can this be avoided?
abcut one-quarter o( an inch
klIs whose action blocks the thin metal sheets. cutting rivA. — Forget about sanding or above the swowxiing surface.
effect Of the salt in the water. ets, splitting nuts, chipping steel wooling. Almost any hard. It will be worn down smooth
by
The chemists are seeking metal. etc, It is called ,,cold" ware store sells felt rnaterial the auto traffic over it.
worldwide patents for their kTause it is used for cutting rnade especially for cementing

17, 131k C. Lake Wayman Heights, McElmurr .
Valerie) Szibo, div , Lots 1 12 131k
Lot 12 131k 19
Ben Ward Agency Inc. to Richard Lake Addi,, 1100.
Michael Rusk to Barbara S. Rusk,
Weath.'rsfjeld, 2nd Addn $25,000
61 Sanlando Springs, The Suburb A. Scho,nbohm a WI
Wilma L., Lt 4.
Lot 97, Trailwood Ests.. Sc. 1.
Orlando S. Ward to Rachel F.
Beautiful, Orl. Sec., $9,500.
Robert F. Gartner &amp; Elaine to
Sweetwater Addn. Oviedo, $33,300. Ward,
5.3,100.
wt., L ots 24 1 25 61k 2 Charles L. Robbins &amp; wf Ida May,
Walter New I WI Frances to Wm.
Juanita
Kane,
wid
to
Harold
Haystack North Apts. to Cushing
Evan Wale, Lk Mary, &amp; Lis 31 &amp; 29 Lot 9$ Lake Harriet Ests, 519.000
A. Corum5 WI Shirley A . Lot 17, 81k
Long &amp; wf 5hz., E $7.5' of W 175' E.
of
Ltd , that part of W ', of
5. W 190' of S 136' of P1 17$' of
131k 2
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M. Spring Lk Hills, Sec S.
Herman Solo to Owen H Slough a.
Ci of N 6459' of W 015' of SW'.4 of
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HE', of SW'4 of Sec 92030 WI Fra nc es E , Lot lOb. Lynwood.
' of Sec. 2$.
Myrtle C. Williams High to David Set. 292072, $5,000. Albert
Sloo
B.
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171.500
.J. BuIma
I WI Linda I., Lot 161, Morrell &amp; WI Sarah A. to Terrance
11.772 acre,, $1,610,200.
Queens Mirror So. Addn. to CO., Young 1. wt Eli:., S
10'
of
LOtS, I all
Rev, One Willie Williams 5. WI
117,090,
of 6, Edgewood Manor, CS, $15,000
Rose Lee to Rose Lee Williams, Lot
The Huskey Co.. o Robert Reiche,
Newark Trust Co. to Raymond
II, 81k F. Washington Oaks, Sec 1,
Inc.. Loft, Ilk 0, Swietwater Oaks, Dobbs, Lot 6 English Woods Sd lit
$190,
Sic. I. $15,900.
Addn., $37,700.
Wm. C. Evans I M. Kathleen K.
The Huskey Co. to Robert Relche
Continental Mtg. Ins, Inc. to
to John Evens &amp; Wm C. Evans, as
Inc., Beg. at NE cot'. of 101 2. 131k D. Donald Gene Harman I wf
Trustees, Lots 6 5. 7, 131k II, Evan
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, $190,
Gorgarwi, Lt 9$, Traitwood Ests
Wale sd Lk Mary, 1100
The Huskey Co. to Robert Reiche, Sec. 1, $23,O3.
Doris 0. Oiire &amp; hb. Robert to 191., Lot 81k F Sweetwater Oaks,
Kate L. Qvattlebaum, Lots II, 1$, IS
Rebecca Argrelte, sgl.
to
Sec I, Lt 1 81k D Sec 0 etc.,
&amp; 11, Ilk G. lit Street Extension,
Jeremiah Session 1 WI. Patricia P
(corrective) SiOO.
1100.
John Smortki &amp; wf Theresa to It 297 Bookertown, M.
Robin P. Willem I WI. Pulint.
Stuart B. Davis Jr. &amp; Marion L. 10
Clifton I. Conley I *1 Donna A • It
W. to Robert C. Wasem, Lis 143. 14.4
James A. Larsen &amp; *1. Phyllis L, LI
3, BIk A. KnolIwo, $23,700
&amp; N 'iof 1IS.1 N ''i of 146. Frank I
19 51k H Sky Lark s.d. 137,000,
Superior Constr. Co., Inc. to
Woodruff's sd, grantors life "t%s ,
Jon S 2cm I v.1 Sandra to Fred M
Ieatrlcs Ash*, Lot 17, Ilk A A. I.
$100 .
Buzz.ircI &amp; wf. Grace W ,
Los W.
Steven's Addn. Midway, less
Samuel Wright Sr&amp;wt. Ann I# Mae
N 81k C. Seminole Tern, $4,900
117.1', $201500.
to J. W McFayden I *1. Grace Lot
Donald F Hill &amp; *1 Marina L. to
Neal V Fjrmer, * .or. to Lois F
10, Ilk 17, Tier 10, C P TrafIord's
Everett F. Jefferson I WI Earlen,
Farmer, Lots 412 5 414, Frank I
Mip of Sanford. 11.100.
S., Lot I, 81k A, Sweetwater Oaks, W00l1f'utf 5 0.
gurantor life est., $100.
P. 8. Bennett I wf. Francine to Sec 2, 174,000,
Beverly Dickerson I Norman K
George C. Wortley I. wf. Elisabeth
(Ira
Albert J. Gillingham I wf toMarylnO. Conkel, I WI. France,,
B, It 7. 81k C, SwWwater Oaks, Cameron P. to Wm. F. Nicholion &amp; Lot 71
Launclwood, $30,000,
Sec. S. $59,900
WI Alice,A., condom. Parcel No 36A
Leon N. Lauck 5 Viola to Frank C.
Mgnolia Svc. Corp to Walt New
Oak Harbour Sec. 2. 146,000,
Miller I WI. Hazel 1.. It 7. 131k C.
luilders Inc., LI 447, Wekiva Hunt
Walter Lewis to Noel Martin, Lots West Aitamont, PIts.,
See 7. 129,000.
Club, Fox Hunt Sec. 3, $4 500.
65 &amp; 64, Replat of Winwood Park
Keith A. Will.msen &amp; WI. Dorothy
Martha J. Mclean to Waymondl.
5.4,100.
to Armando Deiacrui &amp; WI. Esther,
Wright
wt. Mary H., LI 71, Ilk A,
Frank Sanderlin Jr. I WI JO Ann
to Lt 39 Winter Springs Un. 3, 135,390.
Carriage Hill Un. No. I., $31,006.
Roland Jot. Labelle I WI Genevieve
DiCna 0 Garcia to JOteph Meister
Gilbert P. Stiff Jr &amp; Lynda C. to
L., Lot 6, 81k A. The Meadows West,
I
Margarela
MetIer, Lot 1641 5 5'
lynda C Stiff, igl . LI 175. Sprngt
143.500,
01 167, Lake Harriet Fits , 177,900
Oaks, Un IV, 1100
Dorothy J. Saner, sql. to Carl
Harold F. Johnson, exec. Est Eli:
Frank F. Groome &amp; Virginia A. to
Sasser. sql., Lot 11, Oakland Hills, Methyin to Anthony
Tango, Lot 126,
James C Schmidt, Etal., Trustee,,
$100.
Sanford His $12,500,
Lot I&amp;N AD' oI Lot 9. Ilk B, Brantley
(QCD) S.I.O. Div. Corp. to The
Ernest M Whitaker I Jessie
Hall Ests., 150,300.
Greater Constr. Corp Lake Winsor, Whitaker to Doris
D. Foltz, C ½ of
Ward Hicks. Inc. to John A. Bach Lk &amp; Rc.a'
Ar*a, Winsor Minor, 1st
Lot It. all of 70 51k 11 Dr,amwold,
1. M. Kathleen A. Lot 75 San AdUn, $100.
$100
dalwood. 130,100
Donald W. WillIams I Jean V. to
K I
Constr., Inc. to
Russell L. Corley &amp; WI. Bernice to Richard E. Dearth I *1 Donna L. Blake &amp; M. Elmyra,Andrew
LI 51,
Ore Lee Arnold I. John W. Halton,
Lot 15. 81k 1, North Onlindo Brook hollow, 145,000,
A. ten. Lot 16. 81k B Buena Vista
Townsite, 41h Addn , repl. 01 Sb, No,
Jean T. Turner, sql. to Arthur 8.
Es ts 8190.
2, $20,000
Turner, sql., Tr. I: Lot It Hickory
Howell Branch Land Co. to Gifts
Viols Witherspoon to Lang Hill, etal, 4 tracts 8100.
Builders Inc., SE 54*1 NW 'a of Sec.
Johnson, Beg. SO yd. N. of SW car. of
Jane K
Kauffman to Serge
74.31.30, less Nowell Ests. s.d ripl., NE'iof
PIE', of Sec. 227032. run N Christopher Kauffmonn, sgl,Lot 4,
1213•43 3.
25 yd.. E 50 yd, etc. &amp; ½ acre s. In
Aloma on Lake Bear Gully, 1100
Terry L. RunlOn &amp; Dorothy to
sw con, of NE' 4 Sec 722037.17.000.
Fred Angle I M. Rebecca to

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from thirst, but they do not the happyto visit when you have dark er confines of the typ1ca]
"dead" or drop a lot of leaves in the time,
apartment or house.
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recrimination If you forget to
If you're short of time,
But how do you know if a
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water them. And, If they concentrate on plants that are
pinnt store Is a good
already have had their fill, the compatible with each other, place for buying large plants? A
will even take another drink plants that have the same helpful rule of thumb Is to look
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requirements and preferences. for a shop that has been in
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while new plant people learn exactly the same potting mix, ones that haven't been acwhat it's all about. The don't That way, the only thing you'll dilinated properly will not last
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figh t and water.
requirement. Newer thom can
so you can dean It up easily and
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dispose of the evidence,
kinds of requirements, not all thusiastic ear th people.
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facts to remember when you water or need to be watered on shops can be death traps,
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about to launch yourself as a the same day. And if they are existing on the strength of their
plant lover is that plants will planted In different sizes and sales of small plants and cut
take up some of your time kinds of pots, you soon will flowers.
because they need a certain discover that plan ts In small
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mo re quickly than plants In a cessful
plant
people,
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you
don't have much time, shady location. And some businesslike plant lovers. The
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and women across the nation. Paulucd, a Sanford established plants. Generally, others.
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Se minole County saw a slow week In al estate
conveyances during th e week
ending Nov. 14 when
property valued at $2,127,233 chang ed
ownership, cow-

.IireW Gauthlir &amp; WI Patricia A
to Gordon Edw Pirm,p ee Jr. &amp; t
JoyceM . Lt Si Robin Hill Un.

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111

Amy R. Lloyd to Howard C. Lloyd,
Rogt'r L. Berry, inc. adm. cia eit
Wm, H. All, sgl. to Iva AnnAlt, Lot
F i rst Mounta i n Cnstr Co 'o
Lots 10, II, &amp; 12 51k Is Crystal Lake
of Leo C. Reynolds to LewIs A
9,
81k K Carriage Hill Un t4o 3, Richard A Mathe
&amp; WI Sh eila J
ot 211, OP. Swope Land Co PIe? 01 Winter Homes.
Coombs &amp; wt Sue T., Lot 33, T'n $ 11.000
L ot 11 4,
oresI Brook SIn See.
Hammock, $17,100.
Gertrude P. Fox to Franca p
Green Ests,, siso
Martin Miritts Corp to David W
$37100
Garfield Walker &amp; Agnes P. to Taylor 5 Martha Poole Balte, it
Mildr,d C. ReynoId, wid to Graham &amp; WI Peggy W.. Lot 4. 81k
0. NelSOn Olackmore, Trustee to
Genevieve C Blair, dba Blair
ten. S 40' of lots 4 &amp; $ 81k 13,
pared with $2,910,400 in the same week Of li7l.
Lewis A. C00mbs&amp; M SueT.. Lot 33, C. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 7A. Andrew W. Tesla Jr. £
Atl'c Corp of Amer to Raymond
wt Eli:.. Lot
Agency,
Lot
14,
81k
1,
2nd
Sic.,
Spurlings
Addn
to
Sanford,
$1
00
T
Real estate
'H Green Ests, $100
3.000
W Numbers &amp; f Lois B U 16 81k
U, el C. Hidden Lake Un. IA.
Dreamwofd $8
Roy E. Harris, a
aft. est Sadie to
Walter C Sutter &amp; Doris
7. Noh Orl 2nd Addfl,
United Co Fin C
DQris J. to
Corp to Allen P
511,500
197 ,
Thomas T. Rs to Thomas T
H.H. Bow en &amp; wf Marie. Lot s &amp; lb
HOIidy Ice, Inc , LI II Molnar's Andn,
erSO Lot 4. Bik P. LOngwood
Schraw EnIr., Inc to Fritz Byma,
First Mountain Constr Co to
Ross, Thomas C. Ross &amp; wf Bøoth's $ U $6000
Ad d n to LW, $35
Park, $
Lot II. 81k 8. Gene Gables Sec.
James C. O'Br'en &amp; WI Sarah L Lot
iosephin it. ten, S", of Lot 75 all of
MU
State
Homes
Inc.
to
Bobby
eredith Manor. $61000
8arnett Bk. to Jack E. union &amp; wi
Shoemaker Constr. Co Inc. to 100. Forest Brook, 5th Sec. $37,ioo
I. Lot ii. &amp; S ' of Lot 10. all in 81k Ray Sears &amp; wf Rita Kay, E' ,of W'
FCC. Ltd. to Frank McMillan,
Joafln H., Lot
A. Waye Palirath
51k A, Spring Thomas W Hobbs. Jr. &amp; wt Gall B.
W. Betty J.
American Modulars Corp to
The Huskey Co. to Rex Div. Corp.. 20, Sanlando The Suburb Beaut., of Lot 17,
Irut, Lots 60 &amp; 11, McHeiIs
s H 7$', Entiminger
Lot 16, Ilk D. Sweeater Oaks. Sec
to Robefl
Lot 1 BIk D. IdylIwilde of Loch Micha el Wm. Padgett &amp; Carolyn 0,
Valley Farms, Sec II, 155,000.
$100.
Cobb &amp; wt.Shirley 0. LI 3Orange Villa, lieu of id., $9,000
Addn 7, (correct) $100
, $111,
01k D, Glen Arden His., S44,500.
Thomas A, DrockeInk &amp; Susan Arbor,
4,
Lot 16, 81k 9 Shadow Hill id, U1.700.
Viola Croom, igl to Eugene A.
Forresi 1. Greenc 1 rvd. &amp; Trustee%
Robt F. Wenrick to Catherine J.
to Douglas McArlhur Daniel &amp; wt
The Greater Consir. Corp. to Gary Hinely &amp; wt mary
Fred 0 SmIth &amp; wt Connie i to
Roy Wall 5 *1 Ruth C. to Ronald
0 F Burt? &amp; WI Laura F to JOfl
0 wI Esther to Esther M. Greene, P. Pike &amp; I Marsha C..
C., &amp; Eugene F. Wenrick, Lot 12 Son SIM Knollej,
Nancy D . Ll III Spring Oaks, R. Widener &amp; *f Jo Ann, S"i of Lot A Harper
Lot 21, 51k
&amp; *1 Janils, Lf 10
Richard P. Dapore &amp; WI Margie LI
Croom,
it. ten, Lot 5, F C Town
$100
Beneficiary Lotsj&amp;6, 81k G. Ir. 76, C, SemIle Sites,
SIS,000,
60, Eureka Hammock, $15,000
121.000.
lit Trallo Est, Sec 1. $77,100
Lorigdale Sd. $19,100
send Hoe%tead, $100.
2nd Replat Sanlando Springs, $100 ,
Catherine J. Wenrick. l. to Fate
Les ter C. Gaul &amp; WI Camille to
oco Kelley Welch &amp; wt Marilyn
(QCD Patrick J Gregg 5 wf.
Roger J. PetirSOn &amp; Shirley A. to
Ro
Horace J. Blanthfi,lda June E. to
L. Gates &amp; Alice F.
Some to same as above, L ot s 354,
Le* Ramsey &amp;wf Evelyn W., Lot Ii,
Sharon 8. Deaent, Lots 13 5 14 Rob
M.
to Minorca K. Proctor, form. Wm. C. Liskowyak Jr. &amp; wf Cecilia
Frances to Frances B Gregg, Lot 5,
Charles F. Johnson &amp;
er t L. Heinmiller, Trustee Lots San Sim Knofli, 516,540.
81k
G.
Tract
76,
2nd
Replat
Sartlgndo
51k B AUdI Park, 1t Addn, $100 ,
wf Carolyn C., Keenan, Part of Lot 2 Loch Arbor, Ann. Lot 42, WilOod, 127.500.
(less W ISO') 81k 0, Pearl Lake His,, II, 12. 13 &amp; II, Southern Fla. it
Lot 306 Spring Oaks Un.
Spring, 1100 .
2.
United Asg Inc. to Mchaet
1st Addn,, $3I,0.
Geo. S Witmers Replat of Nor th
McKnie C. Pifls I WI Eugenia to
firanimir Botic &amp; Hella to Quinn Amory
Co. Plat of Gene Geneva Tr,, Sec IS
Lake, etc
Drayovitch &amp; *1 Lucille F. Lot
John F. Yamnit 5. wf Gall M. 5,
, $100.
Joseph P Fpplai &amp; wf Angels M.,
Mer1ith Manor (JIll. Corp to 203], $20,000
D
Parker,
Lt
6
E.
81k
ee
Sw twater
Wekiva
Hunt
Club
Irene
A
Yamnit:,
tg1.
to
Fox
Geo.
Hunt.
'
C.
Charles
W,
Minerya Y, Proctor to KeIle
LI 17, English Wos, lit Add,,
Henry 5 wf Amber J.,
Ruth Ramsey Buer ger, 591 to 1.47.200.
Oaks, Sec 1, 160.9cC.
Dempsa Jr. &amp; wf Anne W, LI 51.
Lot
610,300
Welch 5 WI Marilyn M , that part of
3M 5 W 170.2$ of Lot A, GeOrgeM. Buerger, sgl., Lot 91. Fla
Ellis Quick 5 Rilla to P. H.
Replat
of
Pert
of
Sportsmans
Sanlando
Fits.
Sd,
13,00.
Lot 1 L oc h Arbor, Geo. S. Witmers
James L. Cox Builder, Inc. to
James
E.
Davis
5
Margaret
R.
to
Culpepper
5
WI
Rachel,
Lot
5.
81k
8
RepI.
of
Land &amp; Colonization Co., Ltd., W.
Paradiw, $10,.
John P. Clary 5 wf June L, Lot 14,
North Amory Lake desc,
ober? W. Gignac I WI Linda L Lt
Carmel C. Smith 5 WI Gladys to 8eardall's Map
Maltbie Shores, $11,000.
of St. Joseph's, $100. BIk C, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 7,
Jaymor
Corp.
to
St.hen
C.
Schiro
Herbirt
$100
15 &amp; C '
M. Lively 5 WI Ry J..
of 16, 61k 8, West
B
.
F. Box &amp; wt OnieM. to James K. $75,000.
&amp; wf Diana 5., Lot 7$ Northwood. Beg at pt 15' N &amp; 2$' E
Donald L. Montgomery &amp; Eleanor
Minerva K. Proctor to Jamie w
of lnters.c, Avant I
Altamonte Hts, Sec 1, $,S00
Joan
W 177.76' of s'1
$75,500.
Charles C. Blackburn &amp; *1 Fee C.
of C en terline of Elder Rd I Nevada
to Eleanor P. Montgomery, Lot . Oppert 5 WI Carol yn B , part of Lots
Bel.Aire Homes, Inc to Robert S.
of
Lot
61,
Sanford
Celery
Delta.
to Marion B. Gregory &amp;
Jaymor Corp to Richard W. Rose Ave., run
Esther
51k 5 South Fern Park d, 1100,
I &amp; 7 Loch Arbor. Ceo S Witmers
Poof
F along N rw 1IV etc. iki
STUDIO I, 2, 3
L., Polio Unit D 2 AS
WI. Theresa J., Lt SI? Spring &amp; *1 Cathie W., U 07 Northwood, Outlot 12, Lewis Herald
M. Wayne HovIs to M Wayne Replat of North Amory
Patio
Unit
Lake, etc
Oaks Un, V., $35,500.
HomesIte,,
James
H.
Dyson
Sr
$25,790.
BEDROOM SUITES
5 WI D2 The Villages, 130.000
Hovi &amp; WI EvelynM ,Lot 17 (less W 11,100.
$i7,90,
Nader Homes, Inc to Lynnwood
Margaret etal to Winl' Springs
Epoch Prop Inc.. to Richard Wm.
7
Robert L Smith 5 WI Margery M.
15.56') 5 W 4710' of 16, BIk 5,
Lsvle Fla. Inv . to Rudol ph C.
Joan M. Parker,sgl to Edward C
A Lee 5 WI Diane R , Lt 11, Lake
Dey, Corp. from SE c or.
to Victor C. Ruthavich 5 wf Helen, Jones
of
Gardena
Kelleher,
condom.
Unit
C
133
Bldg.
Sanlando
The
Suburb
Beautiful,
Parker,
a
$gl, Lot tOO Queens Mirror
Searcy Shore,, . $36700
wf Ernestlns P., Lt 413, Farms, 249.9994
acres ml
Lt 21, 81k 0, North Orl. Ten'., Sec
6, Weklva Villas, condom,
Palm Spgs. Sec. $100
7,O00.
SO. ReatAddn to CS • $100
S SprIng Oaks Un. 3, 840,100.
Lynnwood A. Lot 5 WI. Diane P to
The Huskey Co. to Oak Tree
Un No 7, les s part, $31 , 0.
The Huskey Co. to Harry A.
Salvatore Cr Arde::one to Evelyn
Randolph Scott Judith F. to John
Wrenco Homes, Inc to Richard 0
Virgil J Payone &amp; WI Mare. LI I.
Homes Inc . LOt 3, 131k U. Sweet
Wm F. Holler Jr &amp; Jos ephine to Collins &amp; wI Irene
Goehring Constr Co. Inc., Its Ilk
H Ardezone, Lots 3 &amp; 4 131k K.
D. Hudson &amp; wf Geneva, Lot II San
A, LI 211. hater Oakt. Sec
East Longoj, S U, 173.900.
7, 119.990.
S J. Davis Jr. Trutt, Lots 1 6 1 Wrenwood His., Un, No. 2, (GNMA),
G. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 1 $19,900.
Northgate s U. $100
Lanta, 3rd S ec.. 115.900.
The Greater Constr.
to
The Huskey Co. to Oak Tree
N'3 of 7, 81k 4, Tier 2. E. R. Traf. SI0,400.
Charlie E. Gromer 5 wt Jane to
Stanley J. Danese to Barbara J.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Wm
Lawrence P. Armstrong I WI.
Map
of
37,
of
1505 W. 25th St.
Homes Inc.. Lt Ilk F, Sw,qater Anthon y Miller 5 WI Regina Mae,
lords
Sant. &amp; w
Danese. 591, LII less F 7'. 131k K
of S'
7
W. H. Green I Sons Inc.
B Mitchell &amp; WI Mary C.. W to, of
Christine K , LI 2. 81k C. Seminole
to
Oaks.
Sec
7,
$19,900.
&amp; w 32' of It I 51k 1 Tier 2, 825.000. Marilyn T. Tessier, Lt 5, 91k K
Lot 10 &amp; 5 46' of 9, Tr. 1, Paradise Summerset North, Sec 6. 1100
SANFORD
Lot 97, WinSOr Manor, lit AdUn,
Site,, $25,600
Janice L. Reid to Gordon C. Reid,
Point, 2nd Sec.,
W H. Green 5 Sons, Inc. to Robert
Charles N. Collatcs &amp; Florence to too
Skylark
sd,
130,000.
Eli: W. Gutmann form Williams
591, Beg 310' N of SE car. Sec s.20
Stephen H. Spears 5 *1 Nancy G.
C. Shifter 5 WI Nancy M, Lot 14,
Combanks Corp., W 22$' of Ilk 7.
(QCD) Lou Ellen Meeks,
David HindrickSOn 5 Violet 8. to
5 Linda W Tangeman to Van D .
591 to 32, run N 640', W 330' etc $100.
Walden Terr, 133,000
to Raymond A. Oslolski 5 wt Eli:
Profett'ønally Mana.rd
Plan of Wlldmere, $30,000.
Howard Me*k*, sgl., Lt 114 &amp; S' of
Martin Marietta Corp. Lot IS, BIk H
Allen &amp; wf. Virginia P . C ' of Lots 9
F. Allan Greene, Trustee to Errol M ,N 71.70 of Lot 11, I S 46.00' of 12
By
Hazel
Daniel
to
Pan
Amer.
Bk
Tancleod
Sec.
Frank
Jackson
&amp;
wf
Oils
Mae
to
113,
M
M
Lord's
lit
Addn
Cittus
L.
Greene,
Beneficiary.
LOt
7
81k
C,
3
repi.,
123.500
5 10 81k S. Tier S. Sanford. $1S.
Oils Mae Jackson a Ceola J. His.,
01k E, Bna Vista Ests., 111,200.
Orl, Lot 7 131k C. The Colonnades,
1100
Jefferson
0.
Lawyer
&amp;
WI
Letha
(QCD) Maxine Pearl Shagsta to
2nd RepI, Tr. IS, Sanlando Spns
Reliford, Lot ill, Wlnwood Park,
Sandra Lee Kluttsf or m. McCoy to 1%? Addn, $16,200
M. to Eugene M Schle,ter Jr. &amp; wt
Howard Meeks, igI. to Win. H. $100.
Charles Michaol SMsta. that part
A ll. Spgs., $190,
David Paul Percha &amp; wf Nancy M,
James 0 Saner &amp; Wanda A to
Trammell, sgl., 11114 &amp; S% of 113.
Sucanne F .Lot 165. Wondcresl Unit
ii Unslattid part of 81k I D.R.
F. Allan Greene, Trustee to Lot 2 81k 20 No. On 61h Addn,
Luis Cracia &amp;wf Irma, LI 14 131k 16,
S. S3b.O
TheGn,aterconstr Corp. to Dana M. N. Lords lit Addn Citrus His., Forrest I Greene, Beneficiary, Lots 110,313
Mltchills Survey of Levy Orant,
D. Williams I wI Cathy J., Lot 147,
North Orl., 512.500
$14,000.
$106.
I 1, 5, II 19 &amp; 20 d1k F. Tr. 77,
Weklva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec. 1,
Hallmark Constr. Co. Fla., to Ruth
The RObinO Ladd Company to
Ella Pearl Yarborough, wid. to
P J WalIitdt &amp; wf, Alida to
Sarilando Spgs., 3rd repl., $100.
143,590
Eli:. Hergot?, Lot 29 131k A, The
Cynthia M. Clish.am, Lot 73, Nor
Geneva
Church
of
the
Phyllis H Batholomew, W 10' of N
Nazarene,
F. Allen Greene, Trustee to Eslher
Springs Shadowood Village, Sec 2,
The Greater Cnstr. Corp. to Leon
that part of St,
thwOOd, 135.000.
3505 N 70' W of Canal, etc. in N 'i
, of NE' of NE'.'4 of M Green,, Beneficiary, Lots 6$, IS
ut,soo.
Equitable Life Assur Soc. to Jean
Thornhill
5,
WI
Thelma
i.,
Lot
31,
SE',
of
Sec.
2120
32.
W
of
SR
£6,
Ii,
131k
F
Tr.
Of C ' of W ' of SE t of NW', of
71, Sanlando Spgs., 3rd
81k F, Seminole Sites, $25,000.
Martl.a N. Casselberry to Nathan
11.000.
Plydegger, sgl., condom. Living Unit
Sec 157030. 1100.
repl, $100.
2 Van Meter &amp; wI Lillian C Beg at
Plo 707, Bldg. U, Crow n Oaks, 1t
LillieMi. Lord to 81cc Corp., Lot
Kathryn S. Morgan, exec. Est.
F. Allan Greene, Trust** to Errol F cor, of LI I). 131k D. RepI of 8l
D.
AUU,
533.500
Alex
B
et
81,
to
Emery
C. Ntm*man L. ortme, Soneficiary Lots I &amp;
191, Lot 9 &amp; W 1326' of S 81k G.
2 Tr;Plelf Lake Stiore-S Addn , eic ,
Howell Branch Land Co. to Gidu
Barnett Mtg. Co to jamej
I WI M. Faye, t In • &amp; Josep
Replat of Sanora, Un 1 17, 139.000.
h H. Ilk F, Tn. 77, Sanlando SprIngs 3rd 11CC.
Builder s Inc., SE'., of NE', of Sic Drury 5 WI Cheryl M.,
Tucker I wi Annie Mae, Beg. at Pt
i in?, E'. of repl.,
Altn J, Villiene, sgl. to Alton J
4$100.
26 71 30, lets Howell Ests s U repl. Its 151 &amp; 159
Ruth E. Loose to Donald Loose &amp; 970'S &amp; 20756' W of NE cor. of Sec
Van Adale Osborne
Villiets 1 John A, Ill, 01k 1, The
Linda F. Fost er to Fred M. Foster,
less other part, $2 1 7,.
FR
OM
Dorothy Karstens, Life cit. to
3S
19
etc.,
HOMES
30,
173.600.
Brokerage Co. Addn Black Ham.
Woodlands, $100
lot IS. Greenwood Ests. Town of Grantor, 81k s, of s
Howell Iranch Land Co. to Oldus mock, $15,000.
let us build one of
oi sWt, of
James F. Tucker 5 WI Anne F to
Fla Residential Comm Inc. to
Longwood, 1100.
NW', of Sec. 32.21.29 &amp; Lot 30 Sear
Builders Inc., Lot 12, Howell Es.. s.d
our unique homes on
Fore,' E.CWeston &amp; WI Joan P ,
The Greater Constr. Corp.
Alvin). Robey &amp; WI Mary H ,L17),
o
Linda E. Foster to Fred M. Fost er , Lake Hills $100.
repl., $3,300.
Beg at p197' N 10 deg El 100 'S 50
Vivian
L.
your own private lot
A
rn
old,
591.,
Unit
131k A, North Orlando Terr . Sec 9
A. Bldg.
110' of E' of Ill? &amp; S 110' of 1$,
The Greater Constr, Corp to Peter
Walter
deg E of NE cor. of Govt. Lot 7, Se c
.
We offer 10 different
Jos Muller lii I WI Delle S Saus.alito, condom,, Ph. I, 179,500.
Un No 2, 129.100
131k C. Lake Wayman His,. Lake
P Firrant 5. wf Diana M., porlion of
0 to 436 Pr02.nty Inc., from SE cor.
17031, etc. , 15.000.
John D. Holt &amp; WI Delefw to David Addn $100.
plans for you to Select from
(QCO) Mack McClain Ind, etc to of NW
Lts 73 &amp; 71, 61k F. Seminole Sites,
1 1 of Sec. is 2130, run N fl deg L. Jenkins &amp;wf Joyce K.,
Calbert Constr., Inc to Ralph W
Lt
13
Mead
Louie Wright,
FROM
Linda E. Foster to FredM Foster,
tnt: It S, 81k9 Tr.
33 min 27c W 361 50' Of C.. $171,000. Manor Un. No. 1, 1425,
$76,000.
Kelley. sgl, Lot 11, 61k E, HIghland
less part,
0. Sanford, EA. Trafforas Map,
5)10'
of
Lot
151
S
110'
of
W'
of
Lot
.
'23,0001
Frede 13 Moore to John D.
Albert E. Szabo I WI Patricia to 135.900.
Un No I. $21,500

With

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u n i1 Land Tra sac t ions Are Recorded

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Sunday,_Nov. 23, 1975

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CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT F6R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
ADVERTISEMENT FOR lIDS
Notice of Meeting of District IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE
THE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
Star Pitcher
PUBLIC NOTICE Ii ñereby given Board of Trustees of Seminole EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR EIGHTEENTH
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CASE NO, )S2327.CA2OE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
ta, Sealed Proposals will be Community College,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
In Re: Adoption of
receivedbyTheCltyofCassetberry, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S7O3S.
CASE
NO. 7S.731.CA23C
JOSEPH PARKER WINGATE and Florida. at the City Hall until 7.30
TheDistrlctBoardofTrust,.swlit CIVIL ACTION NO. 15.22$3.CA.o.
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC
ERIC CARSTEN WIP4GATE
In Re: Potitiofl Of
P.M. local timeon December I, 1975 hold a rule adoption public meting EE
CEPTANCE CORPORATION.
NOTICE OF ACTION
r the furnithing only of three I)) at 7:30 P.M. December 9. 1973, in the STOCKTON. WHATLEY. OAVIN 1. RICHARD w. CASHI N FOR
See 1s Fo i"tij ne
L.
Plaintiff,
10:
CLINTON
CARSTEN horizontal, split case centrifugal
Board Room in the Administration COMPANY, a Florida co,pO'atiOfl, ADOPTION OF ROBERT
vs
A MINOR, AND
DICKINSON
Plômnt,
Ti4OME.
'JR
pumps and drivers In accordance Building at Seminole Community
LEROY KIRKLAND and JUNE
ELlZABETHANNC0X,AFO
*47 North Florence Street
with Specifications and Procedural College, Sanford, Florida for the
KIRKLAND,
his
wife.
NOTICE TODEFEND
Tulsa, Oklahoma
•
DocumentspreparedbyCiark, Diet:
purpose of repealing, amending, or ALBERT REYNOLDS. JR and
Defendants.
TO ROBERT L. THOME. SR .
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an and Associates Engineers, Inc.
adopting the following proposeo LUCILLE REYNOLDS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Address Unknown
action for adoption of chitdren.
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE regulations of the District Board of
nted LiSt
HEREBY
ARE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Joseph Parker Dickirnon and Eric PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ Trustees Any person wishing to be
NOTICE OF ACTION
nas been
NOTIFIED
that
an
action
pursuant
to
a
Final
Judgment
Of
Carsten
Dickinson,
of
whom
you
are
ALOUD
immediately
after
the
heard
on
these
TO
ALBERT
REYNOLDS.
JR.
proposed reguIation
NEW '3RK (AP)
Like rlaLions forever,
filed
against
yOl
in
the
above
titled
foreclosure dated November 20th, alleged to be the natural father has expiration of the time established will be provided an opportunity to do
Residence Unknown
1975 and entered in Case No 73203.3 been tiled by Robert
Catfish Hunter, Andy Mes..
nature of thiS aclion is
Dick Moss, counsel fIX ti
The
Otis Wingate above for receipt of Proposals
Court.
an
YOU
ARE
NOTIF
lED
that
so by appearing before the District
the Circuit Court of the 3nd you are
Petition for Adoption of ROBERT L.
sersimth is a quality right- Major League B.asebaU Players of
required to serve a COPY DRAWINGS, SPEC IF I CAT IONS
Board of Trustees at this meeting. action to foreclose a mortgage on
Eightth Judicial Circuit in and of your writtenijefenses, It any, to it AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
6Hx2S.
2.16
Relating
to
Sabbatical
the
following
property
in
Seminole
THOME, JR.. a minor, by
handed pitcher, a 20-game win- Association, presented Mes- for Seminole County, Florida. on Keith M. Deal. Plaintlif's at
RICHARD W. CASHIN, Petitioner.
Drawings,
Specifications
and
Leave
County,
Florida:
net and an All-Star. His agent sersmith's case. The players wherein NATIONAL HOMES AC torney, whose address i 101 Bernett Procedural Documents may be
6Hx2S 2,19 Relating to Code c'
Lot land 2, Block 9, PINE LEVEL The name of the Court in which
adoption proceedings are pending 5
hopes the similarity doesn't end association claims that Mea- CEPTANCE CORPORATION is Regency Tower, Jacksonville, obtained upon appliction at the of Ethics for Faculty
SUBDIVISION,accordinu tothe plot
the Circuit Court 01 the Eighteenth
plaintiff, and LEROY KIRKLAND Florida 377)1 on or before December f ice of Clark, Diet: and Associates
there.
6Hx75.
101
RelatIng
to
Philosophy
thereof
as
recorded
in
Plot
Book
6,
sersmith Is a free agent, that he
Judicial Circut, in and for Seminole
and JUNE KIRKLAND. his wife, 30th. 1913, and file the original with Engineers. Inc., 500 W. Fulton Of the Student Development Office Page 36 of the Public Records of
The 30-year-old Messersmjth has met his contractual corn- ore
County, Florida, Case NO 75 771'
defendants, I will sell to the the clerk of this Court either before Street, P.O. Drawer 1976. Sanford, .6Hx23
4.0)2 Relating to Seminole County, Florida.
and best bidder for cash at
Service on Plaintiff's attorney or
CA 20 C
wants to be declared a free mitments to the Los Angeles highest
Florida, 3277), upon the payment of VocationalTechnical Education has been filed against you and you
the west front door of the Seminole immediately thereatter; otherwise
You are required to tile your
a a deposit of $10.03 per set. The Admission Requirements
are required to serve a copy of your
agent and get his face on top of Dodgers and that he no longer is
answer or other defensive pleadings
County Courthouse, Sanford, iudgment will be entered against deposit shall be in cash, or check
6Hx2S.
it,
103)
defenses.
if
any,
to
Relating to Adult and written
baseball's most wanted list, their property,
Florida,at 11:OOAM.onthe9ltsday
with the Clerk of the above named
you for the relief demanded in the drawn payable to Clark. Deit: and Continuing Education Admission JULUIS
C
December,
1975,
the
following
complaint
or
petition.
PETRUSK. Courtandseryea copy thereof upo's
just like Hunter did last year.
Messersmlth played the 1975
Associates.Ertgineers, Inc The Requirements
ROWLAND AND PETRUSK
the Petitioner's attorney, B. C
WITNESS my hand and the seal of deposit for each set will be refunded
Hunter, who became a free season with an unsigned con- described real estate located,
6Hx2S
4.067 Relating to Plaintiff's Attorney, 'whose address
PYLE. ESQUIRE. of Whit1a ?r.
situated and being in Seminole this Court on Novem,er 20th, 1975. to bone tide bidders upon return of Disciplinary Procedures and is33 East Robinson Street, Orland
agent because the Oakland A's tract after the Dodgers had re- County, Florida, to wit:
Pyle and Stump, Post Office Box 3)7.
(Court Seal)
the Contract Documents in good Student Riahts
Florida 33*0), on or befo
Oviedo, Florida 32763. not later than
breached his contract, put him- newed his 1974 contract, as pro- From the East Quarter corner of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
LHx2S 4 0* Relating to Student December 10th, 1915 and file the
condition ii flOt later than fifteen (15)
SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 71 south,
as
Clerk of the Circuit Court
self on the open market and 1ded by Paragraph I( of the RANGE
days following the award of a Insurance
original with the Clerk of this Court the 19th cay of December, 1975.
30 EAST, run Welt 311977
reqwred
by
law,
else
a
Judgment
By:
Lillian
T,
Jenkins
6H123 3.11 Relating to Fees
Contract. Filly per cent of the
either before service on the Plain
closed the cash register only basic agreement between the feet along the East West Quarter
will be entered against you.
As Deputy Clerk
661*23 . 5.111 Relating to Refunds tiffs attorney or immediately
deposit will be refunded to non
Section line of said Sedion 7; thence Publish: Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, II. 1975 bIdders who returned the Contracl
IN WITNESS wHEREOF, t have
after the New York Yankees players and the owners.
664*25 ' 3.02 Relating to Receipts thereafter, otherwise a default w
South 00 degrees 1' 09" East 23.00
hereunto set my hand and seal at
DET126
cbopped in a five-year package
6Hx2S SOS Relating to Payroll be entered against you for the reli
Documents within the time specified
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida,
The Dodgers-represented feet for a point of beginning: thence
and Salaries
above,
demanded in the Complaint.
worth more than $3 million.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
continue South 00 degrees ts oc"
WlTNES5myhandandthesealof this 17th day of Novembfr, 197$
6Hx2S.S.OlRelatingtoTraveland
PROPOSAL
GUARANTEE
Friday
by
learn
President
PeSEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
East 307.02 feel, thence North 1'
Legally, Hunter's award of
Subsistence for Personnel
Each Proposal shall he ac
this Court, thiS 6th day of November, (Seat)
ter
O'Mailey;
i.o.0
Hoynes,
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 7S)9t3.CAo!
degrees
59'
17"
West
106
ID
feet.
Arthur It Rkwi?h, Jr
hi.s freedom hy iiritrator Peter
ii5
309 Relating to Em
cernpaniecj by a certifitJ itic(kor an
19/5
DIVISION:
E
j
thence
NOrth
00
degrees
Clerk of the Circuit Court
counsel
for
the
National
acceptable
form
of
Proposal
Pboyment
of
Consultants
Seitz does nothing for Mes- League, and Chub F
(Seal)
East 307.03 feet; thence East 101 36 FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
By Elaine RiCharde
661*25 5.17 Relating to Personal
Guarantee in an amount equal toot
eeney, feet
Arthur H. B.ckwith, Jr.
TGAGE ASSOCIAT ION, a cor
sersxnith. But financially, it has president of the National
to the Point of Beginning:
Deputy Clerk
least five (5 per cent of the amount Properly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish, No 16. 23. 30, Dec 7, 1975
become a measuring stick, ac- League-say part of that re- (LESS the South 100 feet thereof) poration organized and existing of the amount ot the Proposal. Copies of these proposed
By: Martha T Vihlen
DEl Si
Being
a
part
of
Lot
21
Of
A.
E.
under
the
laws
Of
the
United
States,
payable
to
the
order
of
The
City
of
regulations
of
the
District
Board
Of
Clerk
_________________________
Deputy
cording to Messersmith'
GRIFFIN's SUBDIVISION,
newed contract includes Para- Seminole
Plainliff, Casselberry,
Florida, as a Truste,sareavailabletorlrvspection Julius C. Petruska
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
agent, Herb Owond, who
vs.
County, Florida. ac
guarantee that if the Proposal is in the President's Office located in of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
graph
iDa,
the
renewal
clause,
as
JAMES
A.
cording
to
the
plat
thereof
SINGLETON
and
accepted,
be doing the negotiating if
the Bidder will execute the Administration Building and 33 East Robinson Street
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ot BARBARA SINGLETON,
in Plot Book 2, page
and that
they can
Room 102 located in the "F" Faculty Orlando, Florida 3210)
his wife, the Contract.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
client is plared on the open conct
annually
forrenew
as ng )(as recorded
the Public Records of Seminole Defendants.
Office Building at Seminole Corn. Publish. Nov 0, 16, 73, 30, 1973
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
CIVIL NO. 7S1690CA09E
market and made available
County, Florida.
NOTICE OF SALE
It must be understood that TIME munity College. Sanford, Florida. A DET 4)
FE
DE PAL NAT IONAL MOP
they
like,
Notice is hereby given tnat;
said property being the same as set
the highest bidder,
iSof the essence of the Contract, and copy of any of the proposed rules will
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
prsuant
to
an
forth in the Final Judgment of
order or a final that failure on the part Of the Con. be made available upon request.
"The Hunter case set a very
Pijintiff,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
The union disagrees, con- foreclosure,
judgment of foreclosure
All objections to this notice and FOR
entered In tractor to compete the Contract
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, VS.
expensive precedent," Osmond tending the language of the
Dated this 70th day of Novemb,q, the above.capfioned Oction, I will Work within the 'Time agreed upon propriety of the scheduled public
BETTY L. STOJEX. a Single
FLORIDA.
sell the property situated
said Friday before Messer- clause is clear. The union says
In will result in certain loss and meeting should be filed with the CASE NO. 7S.1174CA.04-D
woman, and FINANCIAL AC
Seminole County,
(COURT SEAL)
District Board of Trustees on or In Re: The Marriage of
Florida. described damage to the Owner.
srnithandaparadeofattorneys IDa gives the club the Light to
CEPTAPICE CORP..
as:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
It
will
be
a
requirement
Of
the
before
December 7. 1973. All legal JAMES C. CLARK, Husband,
Defendants.
began a case that could shake renew a player's contract only
Løf 7$, GRANADA SOUTH, •C
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Contract
that
if
the Contractor shall isSues should be brought to the and
AMENDED
up management-player once.
cording
to
the
plot
thereof
a
Dy Cecelia V. Ekern
failor neglect to complete his Work Trustees' attention and an attempt ANGELA P CLARP. Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
recorded in Plat Book 15, Pag
Deputy Clerk
on or before the date fixed for made to resolve them prior to the
TO, Financial Acceptance
AMENDED
Publish: Nov. 23. 1975
Public Records of Seminole County. completion by these Documents, public hearing.
Corp.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Florida.
DET.172
Carolyn P. Stenstrom
thens.aictcontracloragre,sfopayto
3527 Broadway
STATE OF FLORIDA
Subject to easements and the Owner
Chairman
as liquidated damages
TO' ANGELA P. CLARK.
Kansas City, MiSSouri
restrictions of record,
District Board of Trustees
I sJt '
the
sum
of
$200.00
for
each
con
401 Stanley Street,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
1 FiA
F res
Together
with
the
fo:Iowing
en f
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Seminole Community College
wcutive calendar day thereafter as
a complaint to foreclose a mortgage
North Tonawanda,
equipment permanently installed hereinafter provided in
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Sanford, Florida 37771
encumbering the following real
these
New York 11120
which shall be deemed to e a fix. Documents.
Publish: Nov. 73, 197$
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Properly:
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ture and a part of the realty:
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
The full amount of such damages DET.)ls
that a preceeding for dissolution of
Lot 10. Block 22. HEFTLER
1 Whirlpool range, Model RWE may be
CIVIL ACTION NO. 132)40
deducted from payments __________________________ marriage has been filed against you
HOMES, HOWELL PARK SEC
XOA
Against Alabama NATIONAL
HOMES
AC
due the Contractor or obtained by
and that Petitioner, JAMES C. TION ONE, according to the Plot
1 Fasco Hood, Model fl
CEPTANCE CORPORATION
other
legitimate means of recovery
CLARK, seeks other relief against thereof as recorded in Plot Book I),
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
2 Electrl Heat Heaters, Model
Plaintiff,
If earned payments withheld are
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given you affecting the following Pages 43 through II. Public Records
ER.5O
vs
inadequate to cover Such damages. that Sealed Proposals will be described real property, to wit:
of Seminole County. Florida,
1
Electra
Ceiling
Heater,
Model
JOHN T. YOUNG and R'SSELLA
Lot 26, BlOCk C. W000MERE has been filed against you and you
OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED received by the City of Cauelberry,
YOUNG, his wife, and SOUTHERN 1100
The Owner reserves the right to Florida, at the City Hall in PARK. SecOnd Replat, as per plot are required to serve a copy of your
Fa m e I-I a I I S i fe
1 Cenury Hot Water Heater,
LOAN 5. FINANCE CO., INC and
reject any or all Proposals and to Cas.selberry. Florida. until 7:30 P N. thereof as recorded in Pl.it Book 13. written defenses, if any, to ton VAN
Model
SRTI2DV
HAILE DEAN SEED CO, INC.
waive
any
informality
or local time on Dçcember 13. 1973, for Page 7), Public Records of Seminole DEN BERG, GAY I. BURKE. P A
at public sale. tothe highest and best
CHAR.LO'I'TE, NC,
The en to many members of the
technicality
in any Proposal in the the construction of Water Main County, Florida.
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post
Defendants, bidder for cash, at the
NOTICE OF SALE
West front interest of the Owner.
Improvements, Factory.Buitt
AND, you are required to appear Office Box 7V3, Orlando, Fiorida
president of the National Mo- NMPA In Alabama, Ficrida,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN door of the Seminole County
Dated: November 20, 1973
Sewage Pump Station, Force .in and file your Answer or other 3.2*02, and file the original with the
Coudhouse in Sanford, Florida, •t (SEAL)
torsports Press Association Georgia and North and South pursuant to a Final Judgment
and Gravity Sanitary Sewer, Con. detefll4OrpleadingwiththeCle,kof CleckoftheabovestyledCourtono,
11:00
o'clock
in
the
forenoon
on
the
(NMPA) says his group strong- Carolina and they are all elated foreclosure dated November 20th,
By: Bill 8. Crier
tract A in accordance with the Circuit Court in and for Seminole before December 17th. 197$.
15th day of December, 1973.
ly opposes locating a stock car about the sport of motor racing 1973 and entered In Case No 73.71
Mayor
Drawings. Specifications and County, Florida, and serve a py otherwise a judgment may be en
(Seal)
of the CIrcuit Court of the
Atft'st:
Procedural Documents prepared by thereof on Petitioner's attorney, tered against you for the relief
hall of fame in Alebama. But a finally coming up with a nation- Elght,,th
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Judicial Circuit in and
Mary W. Hawthorne
Clark. Diet: and Associates. ROGER L. BERRY of BERRY 1. demanded in the complaint,
Clerk
of
the
CIrcuit
Court
supporter calls this "sour al hail of fame.
for Seminole County, Florida.
Publish: Nov. 23, 30. 1973
Engineers, Inc.
FULLER. Attorneys at Law, Post
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
By: Cecetla V. Ekern
wherein NATIONAL HOMES AC
DET.119
gapes."
The
project
includes
Office
Drawer 0, 110 East Corn
"'l'be State of Alabama ci
the
con.
Said Court on the 6th day of
Deouty
Clerk
CEPTANCE CORPORATION is
structiofloeapproximately,,9$of,,t mercial Street. Santord. Florida November 1975.
Bob Monre, in letteri to Ala- not plan to take anything away plaintIff,
and JOHN T. YOUNG and Smith. Hutsey, Sthwalbe
of water main and appurtenances. 32771, on or before the 4th day of (Seal)
Nichols
wife, and
bama International Motor fromtheNMPAHallofFame," ROSELLA YOUNG, his
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
numerous connects and disconnects December, 1973. or otherwiw a
Arthur H. B•ckwith, Jr
SOUTHERN LOAN &amp; FINANCE SO0iBarnett Bank Buiiding
Speedway, N atlo nal he said, adding the two
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Of exIing and propos
water default will b entered against you.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
CO., INC. and HAILE DEAN SEED Jacksonville, Florida, 37702
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-2I0.CA49 mains, installation of factory.built
WITNESS my hand and official
By: Elaine RiCharde
A.uocfatlon for Stock Car Auto would Complement each other. CO.,
INC. are defendants, I will sell Attorneys for Plaintiff
DIVISION; 0
sewage pump stations with seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
Pubish:
Nov.
23,
1973
Ractng(NASCAR) OffICIALS and
On Jan. 13, Alabama voters to the highest and best bidder for
FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR. generator itt as shown on the on the 29th day of October, 1973.
Publish Nov. 1. 16. 23. 30, 191$
Gov. George Wallace, said will be asked to to approve a cash at the wtst front door of the DEl. 17*
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
Drawings, consruction of )S,000feet (Seal)
DEl 47
ALJVC'RTISEMENTFOR BIDS
County Courthouse,
poration organized and existing of force main and 6,430 feet of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
meznbers and directors of his $3.3 bond Issue for what Haman Seminole
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Sanford, FlorIda, at 11:00 AM. on
States, gravity sanitary sewer arid ap
Clerk of the Circuit Court
group feel the NASCAR hail of affectionally calls "the the 9th day cii December, 117$, the that Sealed Proposals will be under the laws of the United
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
PIantiff, purtenances for the City of
By Elaine RiCharde
FLORIDA
following described real estate
receivedby TheCityofCasseib,rry, vj,
Fame will be confusing and Smithsonian Institute of u
Catselberry, Florida
Deputy Clerk
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.7fl5.CA.7*l
located, situated and being in Florida, a? the City Hall until 7:30 RANDAL ALLEN and MARTHA
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE ROBER L. BERRY c,
takeawayfromtheNMpA}1j Automobile" to be located Iii Seminole
In the Matter of the Adoption of:
County, Florida, towit: P.M.iocaltimeon December 5, 197$ VIRGINIA ALLEN, his wife,
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ Berry 5. Fuller
of Fame in the Joe Weatherly Talladega County, Ala,, on one
DANA JOY KELLEr'. a minor
Lot 69, ACADEMY MANOR, far the drilling of three (3) drinking
Defendants ALOUD immediately after the Post Office Drawer o
water supply wells and furnishing
UNIT ONE, as recorded in Plot
NOTICE OF ACTION
Stock Car Museum at Of tl*ee sites one
NOTICE OF SALE
expiraticn of the time established 110 East Commercial Street
installing of three (3) deep well
Book 1), Page 93, Public Records of
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Notice is hereby given that, above for receipt of Proposals.
Sanford, Florida 37771
Darllngton, S.C.
track, the other in the town 0f SemInole
Courtly. Florida
FRANK V. VALENTI, WHOSE
turbine pumps and drIvers In ac. pursuant to an order or a final DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS Attorneys for Petitioner
But speedway General Man. Uncolnandathlrdlnthecilyof laid property being the Same as set cordance witti Specifications and judgment of foreclosure
RESIDENCE AND MAILING
entered in AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS Publish: Nov. 79. 14. 23. 1975
ager Don Naman said Friday, Talladega.
forth in the FInal Judgment of Procedural Documents pap.ared by the abowcaptoneo action, I wm
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
Drawinas, Specifications and DET
foreclosure.
YOU ARF HEREBY NOTIFIED
Clark, Diet: and Associates. sell the property situated in Procedural Documents may be
"Bob Moore apparently does
The referendum also would
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Dated this 70th day of November, Engineers, Inc.
that HAZEN P. KELLEY has filed a
$4minoleCounty, Florida, described obtained upon application at the
not know enough about this elnpowerGov.Wallacetoname 1973.
PROPOSALS WILL BE PUBLICLY as:
NAME STATUTE
Petill
in the Circuit Court of
officeof Clark. Diet: and AssocIate.
project to even comment on It. an 18-member commission to (COURT SEAL)
OPENED AND READ ALOUD
Seminole County, Florida, for the
Lot 9, Block "0". NORTH Engineers, Inc., 300 West Fulton TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NotiCe i5 hereoy given that the Odoption of the minor child named
immediately after the expirat'n of ORLANDO TERRACE, Section 6. of Street, Sanford, Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
"In the (
place, this is a osre facility. The site would
upon the
the time established above for Unit I as per plat recorded in Plot payment ot a deposit of $3000 per uldersigned, pursuant to th. therein, and you are required to
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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IS ALC OHOL A PRO BLEM
INVOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or trends of problem
drinkers,
For further information Call 47343$
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Ilox 33). Sanford, Fla )777

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1icenp Bureau 322 6615

Will sharemyliome with
Senior citizen, man or woman
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Phone3l3 '33$
Manorwomantoshare
myhomeandexpenses
Phone 371 0379 anytime

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ROOMS FOR RENT
Gentlemen Preferred
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3 BR, I"x bath, block, paneling, w w
carpet, fenced back. 3 srI old

30-Apartments UnfUrnjshed

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P'P4ANKLIPIARMSAPTS Rent
Pr1
Real Estate 1Irorr

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order Na ye Is. oranges Grapefruit
Tangerines Call 3270717 If rio
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screened porch, private yard; air Downstairs of large home. 3
conditioner Reasonable. 322
bedrooms, partly furnished,
77*0.1
fenced yard. $100 month. 3220351.
I ROOM APARTMENT
Reasonable
Country Home-? bedroom, kitchen
Phonej739Sl9after6pm
appliances furnished, $145 month.
pp,,, 617.1163
3PAP4G CITY- Duplex, turn, or
unfurn, Quiet Neighborhood
Reasonable
7611 or 37) 1*71
33-Houses FUrnished
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Juice Oranges, Si )perbu
Your Container )fl 5185

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18-Help Wanted
Nurses, RN's, LPN's, Aides; Ade
Compani ; Needed immediately
6210636.

TwoApts .1 or 2 bedroom, unfurr.&amp;
furn, Both ac, ww carpet, $100
damage deposit, $75
after 530 p.m.
s.rnnr,'tja an..'...-.,
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Kitchen furnispned.Nic, location
Phone 372 4455
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Publish: Nov. 23.
DET.lfl

Drawings, Specifications and Seminole County, Florida,
irs
Procedural Documents may be
Together with the following:
obtained upon application at the
Magic Chef Range, Model 317V
OfficeOfCtark,Dejt,afldAsiatn.
Faico Hood, Model 3M
FICTITIOUSNAME
Engineers, Inc., 500 W. FultO
General Electric Disposal, Model
Notice is hereby given that I am
Street, P0. Drawer 1918. Sanford, FCIOO
engaged In businets at Pt. 1, Box
Florida, 32771. upon the payment of
General Electric Dishwasher,
40), Maitland 32751, SemInole a deposit of $10,
per set. The Model 5D230

name of XROHNE REALTY, and
drawn payable to Clark. Diet: and
10, 1915, and herein fail not or a
Chrysler Air Conditioner, Model bidders who return the Contract Attamonte Springs, Fior;da
that I intend to register said name
That the party Interested in said Default Judgment will be entered
Associates.Enginee,,, Inc. The 17620)
Documents
wIthIn
the
time
specified
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, deposit for cacti set will be refunded
business enterprise is as follows,
against you and application will be
State Hot Water Heater, Model above
Seminole County, Florida in ac
•0 bone fide bid5 upon return of Who S
GERALD H. BALl
made for a FIMI Judgment granbng
Drawings, Specifications and
cordance with the provisions of the the Contract Documents In good
Dated at Aitamonte Springs, Said I etition for Adopti
WaIl to WaIl Carpeting
other Contract Documents may be
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
conditilfnof Iaterthanfifteen (15)
County.
at pt'blicsale,tothehignest and best examined at thefoflOwing Ioc.ations: Seminole
Florida,
WITSIESS my hand and official
Section *63,09 Florida Statutes 1937. days following the award of a bidder for cash, at the
November), 197$.
seal of said Court this 6th day of
west front
Clark. Del?: and AssocIates.
S: Walter J. Krotwie Jr.
Contract. Fifty per cent of the door of the Seminole County
Publish: Nov. 9, 14, 73, 30, 1975
NOvember, AD.. 1975
Engineers. Inc.
Publish: Nov. 14. 73, 30, Dec. 7, 1975
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deposit will be refunded to non. Courthouse In Sanford, Florida. at
(Seal)
500 West Fulton Street
DETIl
bidders wtx return the Contract 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Sanford.
Florida
32771
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Documentswithin the time specified 15Th day of December, 1973.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
above.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
(Seal)
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
Dodge Plan Room
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PROPOSAL GUARANTEE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Deputy Clerk
7624 Edgewater Drive
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Each Proposal shall be ac
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MACK N CLEVELAND, JR of
Orlando, Florida
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE compansedt,yac,nifiedth.ckoran
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 7323$3CA-I3D CLEVELAND 5. MIZE
By: Ceceiia V. Ekem
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
acceptable form of Proposal
Deputy Clerk
Each Proposal shall be •. STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN I Post Office Drawer
CIVIL ACTION NO, 71.3149
Guarantee in an amount equal to at
COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
Smith, Hutsey, Schwatbe
Sanford, Florida 37771
companled
by a certified check or an
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
least
five
(5)
pet'
cent
of
theamount
Plaintiff, Attorneys for Petitioner
1.
NIchols
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
acceptable form Of Proposal
VS.
of the Proposal. payable to the order
500 Barnett Bank Building
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PUblIsh: Nov. 9, 14, 73, 30, 197$
Guaranty in an amount equal to
Plêiritiff, of The City of Casselberry, Florida,
at
GALE
L. PRINCE, a single man, DET 10
FLORIDA
Jacksonville. Florida, 33702
least five (3) per cent of the amount
vs.
as a guarantee that if the Proposal I
Defendant,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74)92$CAtPD
of the Proposal, payable to the order
JESUS I. RUIZ and JUANITA I. accepted, the Bidder
NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
will execute
PubPstr: Nov. 73, 1915
SUNBANK MORTGAGE COM. PUll, his wife,
of the City of Casselb,rry. Florida,
o GALE L. PRINCE
the Contract.
PAPfY, a Florida corporation.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
OET177
as aguaranty that if the Proposal is
Delen(jants LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
Residecue Unknown
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Plaintiff,
accepted, the Bidder will exeute
NOTICE OF SALE
It must be understood that TIME
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an COUNTY, FLORIDA.
VS
the Contract, and file acceptable
FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iiofthee'IJienceofth,Contract and
CALBERT CONSTRUCTION, INC., pursuant
Performance Bond within ten (tO) actiontofocecloseamor,gap,onthe PROBATE DIVISION
to a Final Judgment of that failure on the part cii the
Notice is hereby given that I am days after theaward of the Contract, following property in Seminole ESTATE NO.
Con.
a Florida corporaflon. et al..
foreclosure dated November 20th, tractor to cOmplete
AND County, Florida:
' In Re: The Estate of
the Contract engaged in business at 100 Springs CONTRACT
Defendants
TIME
1973 and entered in Case No 75 7149 Work within the Time agreed upon Blvd. Longwodd, Seminole County, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
Lot 6. Block "J", WASHINGTON C AT liE PINE
NOTICE OF SALE
C.
GREEN,
Of the Circuit Court of the will result In certain lois and Florida under the fictitious name of
UNDER JUDGMENT
Work under this Agreement shall OAKS SECTION TWO, according to deceased.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and damage to the Owner,
SPRINGS
LAND
CO.
and
plot thereof as recorded in Plat
OF FORECLOSURE
that I be commence't upon written notice the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for Seminole County, Florida,
It will be a requirement of the intendloregister said name with the to proceed,
Book 16. Pages *4 &amp; *7, PubI,
TAKE NOTICE teat tee lliciwng
All creditors of CATPICRIPIE Ii
and
shall
be completed
wherein NATIONAL HOMES AC. Contract that if the Contractor shall Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole withIn 200 calendar
days of the Florida
Records of Sen'rinote County, GREEN, who died on Octob'.r 20
described propft1y,
CEPTANCE CORPORATION ii tail or neglect to complete his Work County, Florida in accordance with
LoIs 1,2,3,4,5,4. 17, 13. 11. arid IS,
197$, while a resident of Seminole
commencement
of the Contract has
Plaintiff, and JESUS I. RUIZ on or before the date fixed for
the provisions of the FlttItiour
been filed against you ar,o y*u County, Florida, are
Block D, OVIEDO OAKS, UNIT
Time as defined in the General
notified that
arid JUANITA I. Pull, his wife, are
are required to servea copy of your they are required to file arty claims
completion by these Documents, Name Statutes, 'ToWit: Section Condtioni of the Contract,
as per plat thereof recorded In Plot
I will sell to the highest then said Contractor
$6509
Florida
Statutes
1937.
detenses,
agrees to pay to
any, to it,
or demands that they may have
Book II. Pages 35 and 38. PubliC
in case of failure to complete the written
JULIUS
and best bidder for cash at the wtst the Ownr as liquidated damiqes
5: Mary J. Ribleft
C.
PCcords of SemInole County,
PE TR US KA, against Pier estate in tie ofiic of the
work
within
the
time
named
front dcior cii the Semllnol. County the sum of 5)0000 for
Publish: Nov. 77,30, Dec. 7,11,
each con
Florid.
herein
ROWLAND
AND PETHUSKA,
Circuit Judge of Seminole Counts
or within such extra time as
may Pt.r'r.tiff'
A!tC'rriey,
hose
Courthouse, Sanford, Fiorde, at
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secute
Calendar
day
thereafter
as
addrett Florida, n th Ci,ijrthoue at Sati
sali
t the h'ght and belt II 00
been
alio*ed
by
extensions,
the
A.M. on the 9th day 0? herelnafler provided in these
3) East Rbi
Strut, Orlando, ford. Florida, within four (41
dder for cast at the west front dOor December, 1973, the following
undersigned agrees to ay the Florida 37101,
Documents
on or before calendar months from the date ot b
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
of the Seminole County C.urthot,se, described real estate located,
The full amount of Such damages
Owner
or tumi
haveAi
the
Owner
.hntOrd. Fk,u1a. at II On n'rl,,,r
NAME Law
from ttih
rra'.
ha withjnotd December IlPi, 1973 and file te the first publication nt

In PGA Tour
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
First place money of $l. In
the Florida PGA winter (,js
Dunes Cen golf tow'nament
has been awarded to Slugger
White of New Smyrna Beach,
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SAVE 064 HOME FINANCING
Near shopping, 2 Bk home. $12,000.
Large lot. 3 BR home, $19,000.
Downtown, 3 BR tome $19,300

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
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1919 S Frerch
'3721196,337)941
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Cabinets,
CASH 322-4132
Counter tops, Sinks, Instaliation
For used furniture, appliances,
avaiable. Bud Cabefl.
322 5057
toots, etc Buy I or 1001 itemS,
anytime,
Larrys Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
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3*03 Orlando Drive
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Trailer, 14', screened room, car
prIed, air, oven, ice box, sink,
_extra clean, $700. 671 6025.

COLOR TV. Ill 9$ MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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Color TV's from $30; 01W. from
76ito
Parts
$13, Service all makes. HERBS'
-TV 1200 S French, 373 173.4
Peconciltioned Batteries, 517 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
54Gage 5a
1109 Sanford Ave
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Carport Sale, Fri., Sat., Sun. 106 W.
Coleman Circle. Books, games,
pu:zl, useful household ferns.
3275065

ST. JOHPI5RIVER- PlearDeBary,
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing.
er says "submit offers"
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
lot one peninsula for unobstructed
scenery. $75,000
FORREST GREENE INC.
373 63
REALTORS
$306133

Garage Sale, Saturday 9toS, Sunday
10 to 5, 2006 Holly Ave. Children's
clothes.

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Harley Davidson, '73 Sportstar, XL
CH 1000,3,300 miles. Needs minor
repair. First $1,230 takes. 377 MV
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173 Endura. im.
maculate. ioo includes 1 helmet
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96. Stromb,rgCarison Recreation
Area, Exit II at Lake Mary,
follow signs.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
37) 3014
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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts, Trash &amp; Treasure Sale, Nov. 25 and
Small and large. 12.000 per acre
29, 9 to S. 910 State St (Sanford
anduo.TprrvReatty,ppaltnr A.l I n....t
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CTflflUlC esign
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Band Donations needed
3739390 or 3227952 for pick Vp.
'73 Ford F.lO0 Range Custom Style
Side Pick up, by owner, $7,900,
46-COmmerCial Property
Yard Sale.- Multi family. Sat,, Sun.,
Phone 377.1941
Nov. 37, 7.3 and 79, 30. 9 am. 'III ? ____________________________
St. Rd. 44 East at St. Johns Ri,e".
LAKE MARY BLVD.- 170' irontage
80-Autos for Sale
TV. tøcilt, misc.
IRS' deep on corner site. i,$64 sq.
ft. of building zoned for offices,
$19,900. FORREST GREENE
Any Car55Boats &amp; Accessories
INC. REALTORS 37] ojsa, e.
No Money Down
613); eves 377 *970.
WITH GOOD CREDIT
ROBSON MARINE
For Example:
2
Hwy. 17 92
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1970 Datsun Wagon, 15,000 mIles,
377 5951
auto,
.. 1971 Fiat Racer, $1293
50-Miscelianeous for Sale
60-Office Supplies
197) Duste'. 4 cyl.. stand, $995
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arginal miles. $995.
Flea Market
Used office furnit
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Open
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
SATURDAYANDSUPIDAy,StoS
Chico &amp; The Man
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
HIGHWAY 46 FLEA MARKET
chairs,
straight
chairs,
filing
). miles East of II on Hwy
Jct 1792&amp;i77, Longwood
cabinets, as I. Cash and Carry
(behind Hwy 46 Auction Gallery)
Call 323 8SlOor 534.4605
NOLL'S
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Casselberry. 17 92.1304206
$ HP Riding Lawn Mower, good
Chevrolet 1943 Station Wagon, I
owner, runs good, $230. 373 5432.
shape, 5.300. 377114 after 4 p.m. 4 Drawer File Cabinets &amp;
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You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
We will provide the
Professional ServIce
107 W. Commercial
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Sanford

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I can :oer yQOf home with alum
siding &amp; soIl It systc m Also
Rcx'fing. Gutters, Screen 20 Yr-s
[p Try me 8i1 956)
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ISTIIRSON LANDIJLI
flulldoilng, Excavating. D'tce
Work Fill dirt, to soil 337 59i.3

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BR000EN POOFIPIG 31)4700,

ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKING
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portumnity. Full or part time. For DeBary- Adults, I BR, air, close to DELTONA- I Bedroom. $130; 2
Building lots and acreage
2524 Park Dr
3372)15
interview, 67$ 5721.
bedroom,
$150.
Available now.
storj, churches Ideal for retired
Plo
REALTOR
AFTER
HRS.
pets. 514 1010.
persons 66$ 6.4*4 or 321 $031
WITT REALTY
322 7791
327 9211
337 0845
Peg Real Estate BrOker 321 06aj
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experience required Only good I
7Bedroom furnished house; $150
37
323 7595
3735215
clolers wanted. High income, 31-Apartments Furnished
month, Phone 377615$. if no an.
Desks, $40 &amp; up. SANFORD
Management potential, 67$ 5221,
swer call 131.4473 after I P m
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
1967 VW
AUCTION 1200 French Ave., 373.
SAN MO PARK, 1, 7, 3 bedroom
BUY-SELL-TRADE
'7OEngine.
73.40
Christmas Earning for
III 313 E. First St.
trailer apts. Adult 1. family $ark.
3225437
323S4öOafterS
34-Wbile
AVON Representatiy
Weekly. 3.513 4wy 1797, Sanford,
----Pot Burner Oil Stove, with electric
Call6M3O79
Copier, v,s. automatic feed, $795 or
REALTOR
3231930
1971 VEGAI'iATCHBACK
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blower, nicelooklng, 110.
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takeover Payments *4 55403 Pe
Nice 2 be'droom mobile home. $123
ICyl.. Ratio, Heater, $695
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LPN,fulltime,3foI); lnlghts, 1110
mo 372.4$6s.
2"xACRES IN COUNTRY
¶or 2 fledroomsAduit'sonIy
mo. Located in Longwood $30
PPione3fl.1261
'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
7 Apply, Lakeview Nursing
7 Bedroom home, 3 fenced pastures, Come see the beautiful new clothes,
PARK AVENUE MOsILE PARK
*450.
Center. 919 F Second St.
just
arrived.
Christening
gowns,
new barn. Only 126.900.
1974 Volkswagen, air, new tires.
2313 Park Drive $70 up.
NEW ON THE MARKET. 3 BR
62-Lawn-Garden
1973, 12' wide, I BR, furniShed, with
knit suils, baby blankets, crib sets
house in Pinecrest, Range.
battery, excellent condition, $700
Sewing Teacher, preferably cx.
AALONApARTM
AC, Adults, $113 Security deposit.
etc. Old stock. 30 pct to 60 pct. Off.
LOOKING FOR THE BEST?
equity, aSSume 19 payments. siit
thaI
well
&amp;
pump
on
come',
periencc,,
conduct day as well
377 59)9.
ADULTS, 640 PETS
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
Spectracictegranules tor I.i,n insect
mo. 322*905
Only $1C,5. Owne' will consider Perfect in every detail. 4 be'droom. 3
as evening classes Call Mrs
116W ?n,5t
baby accessories. Payton's
bath On 1 acre, Swimming pool
control GardenLanci, 1400 W. 1st
lease
with
option
to
buy.
.,
O'Day. 3236561.
3 Bedroom mobile home on a ranch;
4
1942 Chrysler New Yorker
Children's Wear, (Formerly
St 323 6630
double garage, formal dining
furnished, $133 month plus COUNTRY GENTLEMAN WAN.
BAMBOO COVE
Buttons 'N Bows) 2610 Hiawatha,
?'Oi'l we JO' family room, with
Mature woman for light housework
security. 372 4299.
322 3121
3fl1301
fireplace, 577,500
andcareofsemlinvalid,evenings Qna &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
TED. Gorreous 2 yr. old 3 BR
64-Equipment
for Rent
and weekends. Send complete
home overlooking almost an acre.
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furnished or unfurnished. Newly 2Bedim futnishd, $133 month,
1973 Ford Gran Torino, 2 door
$17,500
Adults preferred Phone 322447O.
resume to Box 591, C o Evening
Custom built with superb work.
redecorated, Come see.
hardtop, air, automatic, power
Rent
Blue
Lustre
Electric
Carpet
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford.
manshlp
Seller
will
furnish
new
Cozy
retirement
cottage
In
town.
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 373 1310
new and used merchandise. t)pen
steering, power brakes. $2,495
Solid
masonry
construction
on
On
Shampooer
for
ont',
$1.50
per
day.
range &amp; refrigerator. Sound good?
every
Saturday
I
Sund3,,
lit.
'.14
Call
Don Pope, 3771431, Dealer
beautifully
wooded lot.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
AphonecatIcouIdsta,tyan
PlOW LEASING
5.32.000.
FLEA MARKET. behind Auc,jon
and profitable career. Call $67.
New, modern. i story efficiency1
Galleries.
370,3
apartments, attractively fur
PetSupplies
4lHouws
nistned, conveniently located and
Christmas Special on Carpet- Level
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FutI time Licensed Peal Estate
Your
MLS
Agency
24 Hrs 2017 S Frence Ave (17 97)
beautifully landscaped $135 mo.
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Loop $3 sq yd.; Hi Low, 13.40 Q. Siberian Huskie,
Pressure Cleaning 1, PaInting
person needed immediately,
male, AKC. $100 or
Call between $30 S For in. Sanfoi'd
Drastically reduced by PEAL TOPS
yd.; Shag. 13 73 sq yd.; GAF vinyl
2563
Park
Dr
SpecIalist Roofs.Ext,rlors
trade for what have you. 337 44e
Lloyd's Realty, Orange City, 773.
formation call 177 0701
Owner, From miii 60's to low SO's.
5.2 60 sq yd.; floor tile. ____________________________
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1111
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Free lstIm.les. leesonats Rates
Iandscpaed miniature
RESIDENTIAL
17 10 per box-for selected styles Male Irish Setter, I, years old, AKC
Terms Available
Clean roomy furnished apt. 2 mIles
Spanish villa. $ BR, 3 bath, Fla.
while
they
last.
Free
estimates.
COMMERCIAL
ACREAGE
COMMI*CIAI. souls
"SERVICE BEYOND
registerect, all papers: $50. Fenced
from downtown Sanlorci. scs mo.
rm.. formal living mm. ww car
_KULP
DECORATORS,
THE CONTRACT"
yard required Phone *345)00
Ph. 322-4375
372 13)6 3r 32 29699.
peting.centralA.H,aboveground
pool with private entrance Near
WE HAVE THE PROPERTIES TO
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REALTY INC
Large 1 bedroom furnished garag,
schools I. hospital. Call for appt,
MEET YOUR NEEDS
207 C 25th 37,3 7537
apartment, close to hospital, $100
wkdays, btwn, 3:30 p.m. &amp; 4:30
EXECUTIVE
month. Phone 373 0799.
HAL COLBERT,REAL'IOR
p.m. Wk nd anytime. $300262
YOUNG COUPLE
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
RETIREE
Water front cottage on the
Eves.)?? 06)2or
scenic FURNISHED-I Bedroom, central
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Weklva River. FurnIshed 2
heat &amp; air, like new in settled
1'IAN DYMAN
bedroom, utilities included, $150
, By
neighborhd Ready to
ner-1'ransferred
INVESTOR
per month Adults only. 3374170.
into, Only 526.900
''i'e
also have acreage, waterfront,
Sacrifice at thousands below FHA
Small furnished apartment, mat
commercial anci residential _____________________________
approval
of
$23500.
well
kept
4
yr.
REDUCED- $7,$$0 for Quick sale. 3
aiiuttt n,it. 't,, etti
FURNISHED
Old,) BR, I'i bath, AC, carpeted,
Bedroom, 2 bath wlthfamllyroomn
OR UN FURNISHED
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kItchen equIpped, walled in back
in Ravenria Park. Home in mint
__l.
AiLS REALTORS
1..
yard
on
culdesac.
$2,000
down,
lout, 3larQeroomsfurnistned,
Condition with lOv,iy swimmIng
PlO SECURITY
Need mrip cx tea! Saturuay job' I
Ii KING I"iomong uppie'swill consider land contract,
AIP
C 0 N D I TI 0 N I 64 C
kitchen equipped 3739444,
pool. Now only $79,900. A must to
Paneling door, windows hung. I Fixtur
321.0041
064.5.
Water l'iealer's.Sa.m..tO
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
see.
DEPOSIT
concrete work, etc. By the hour cc
II.
WOOb( 'ii hit,,,
All
pm thj'u Sat 2514 Park 37.334)2
MONTHLY RENTALS
by the job. 322 9345.
makes
DYKES AIR CON. _________________
AVAILABLE
3 Mo. .6 Mo,&amp;
REALTOR 3?) 5774
DITIONING. 3225*77.
$1355150 Colony
BUDDY'S HOME
IMPROVE
1 Year Leases
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QUALITY INN NORTH
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
A
Hwy. 17.92 Across
ALA CLEANS ALL
small Classified Ad br'ng big
115, SR 431, Longwooct
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 337
returns Try one and se C.nll 337'
Exterior pressure cleaning
From Ranch Hou
5131
,,
2 Bedroom apartment, partly fur
7tt i"r '31 'OQ'l
32) oats
373.5470 or I3I.9777
W. Garnett White
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
fished; couple only. 337 3762 days
Peg Real Estate Broker
'is,
t
ppt r 'CATION SYSTU'.S
IdhiTy
JOHN KRIDEP,AS5OC
(,iI ('i t ("nrar: )S 3
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Le9al Notice

White Takes

eu P,i1 EPil. Broker
1100 E 25th St
3fl

Lake Ma

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check drawn payable to Clark, Diet: *45.09, Florida Statute, will register be granted, if any, by Serving a copy
and Associates Engineers, Inc. The wlththeCIeqkoftMClrcuitCo,t,In Of your written obi.ctions and
deposit for each set will be refunded and for Seminole County, Florida, defens.s. if any, upon MACK N
JR..
Of
tobona fide bidders upon return of UPOfl receipt of proof of the CLEVELAND,
the Contract Documents in good publication of this notIce, tne tic. CLEVELAND 5. MIZE. Attorneys
titlOtJ5 name, fowl?: "THE MUSIC for Petitioner. Post Office Drawer 1,
condition if riot later thanfifteen
days following the award of a MACHINE" under which I am S.antord, Florida 3777), and by filing
Contract. Fifty per cent Of the engaged in business at 137 E. theOr$glnaltheqeofwlththeCierkof

promnoter and mechanic so far history Of the automobile
indtxted in the NMPA H.al.l of the Stanley Steamer through
Fame has been from NASCAR; passenger autombfles Of tomortherefore, we do not see how row.
another hail Of fame can do
The third part would be an
anything but take away from educational center, with
the one we have."
driving simulators and slwJIa
Naman said that as a
devices. Films on safe driving
ber Of NMPA he objected to narrated by racing driver,,
Moore speaking for the whole would be shown.
body. "I have personally spok-

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ONE TO FIVE ACRE
HO'.' U' liT U' I
within Lake Mary city limits $5,5
to $9,500. Financing available.
George McCammon, Odyssey Inc.
Broker, 530 4121 or $621141.

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they(theAlabama Legislature) would be used to repay the bond
haveonlyrequestedadvice and issue, planners say.
Itport from Alabama InterThe musewn itself will connational Motor Speedway and slst of three major parts 'I'he
NASCAR," Na.man said In a hail of lame is one part tiat
telephone Interview.
Naman calls "a small aspect."

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2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard
Adulti n,.i.rr.,. •iUt
Security deposit. 3735551 or 377
6420,
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BYOWNER- 102 ldyllvilde Drive,
Just reduced $5,300. TranSferred
out of state. 4 bedroom, 2 story,
over 3.500 sq. ft. Plo reasonable
offer refused 321 0717.

RAYMONDM BALL
INCOME PROPERTY- Corn
Reg
Real Estate BroIr&amp;
pletely furnished h2'x60' mobile
n 56c1 Aft. Hrs. 337 fl7
home on large double fenced lot,
ii7W 1st St .Sanford
carport, patio. Florida room pIus 2
utility sheds. Income of 143 per
month from rental of second lot.
Owner will finance.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, i acres with 3 bedroom
I Acre. New lflec,00rn
House
home. 16,000 laying hens Ofl
Approximately 7,000 sq. ft. living
consignment. Company furnishes
area; large kitchen, cabinets both
everything but human element. 20
sides top and bottom, new
pct. per year return on your cash
relrigeratr and stove; 2
car
investment
garage $33,300.
POOL HOME- Nirlv rr.1.,-rirat.i
3 bedroom with 16'x3V POOl Good
JOHNNY WALKER
established neighborhood. $77,9n,
COUNTRY ESTATE- 2 story, i
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
bedroom home estimated to be
PEAL ESTATE. INC
over 100 years old. Over S acres of
322.6457
beautiful giant oaks and citrus,
Improvements Include corral,
stables, tack room and bridle Winter Springs
$4,500 cash over
assumes 7 pct. mortgage at $167
path. $77000
per month, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath,
OWNER MOTIVATED- Moving
family room, fully carpeted,
out of state,
ed5 to sell 3
central heatair, garage; 3 years
bedroom, 7 bath home In South
old. 372 37.
Pinecrest. $33 000

2 Bedroom furn'shed home, near
doctors' offices; adults. $130
month, worth more. 32267i9.

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Nightslfl 7357

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no city
taxes by owner, 377 6470

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Experienced only. Hours flexible,
571 fl'Pl

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RFAI T011 37? 7495

Attention

County- 3 BR, I bath, block

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Bedroom house, living room,
dining room. separate garage.
mnt plus security deposit.
Phone $341649.

Nice room for rent, elderly gen
tieman preferred. 13)5 Magnolia,
372 2361.

Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,
I 4 at I? 97, Sanford exit, at Lake
Monroe. Licensed, bonded fruit
shippers. Select yours today for
Christmas shipping. Phone (305)
3232611.
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NAVEL ORANGES
S2 50 BUSHEL
372 6733 or 337 0362

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323606) or 373 051/ eves

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OSTEEPI- 1 Bedroom. $140 per
montp, SCHUREN REALTY,
Realtors, 3721302.

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Plewhouse.s na rural area Nodown
payment, monthly payments lees
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
bOU qualify I
N. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real EstoteBroker
*03W. 1st St.

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
carport, nice yard. In quiet neigh
borhood. $223.
month plus
si'curity deposit, 531 369% or flI
6300

29-Rooms

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•UW)V,

"Get 'Em While * I si. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS
* They're Hot" *
1

Large 3bedroom house, 137$
Melioriville; fenced beck yard.
Available Nov. 5th. $223 mo?nIh
plus $100 security deposit. Phone
901 3579)61

Rentals

Swim, fish, and ski, in beautift
Lake Brantley, 3 Bedroom, cci
tral air, large family room, wit
large
fanced yard, LaIr
privileges. 5.25,500.

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RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern.Clean 3 bedroom homes.
familyroom.garage carpets
31 *772
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

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La he B ra n I fey

waroe,
patio a
wash house; large lot
with fruit trees. Good location,
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Priced reasonably. Call in IsOS
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Sunday, Nov. 23, )7$-7B

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P E AL TOPS
Branch Office No.1
621 Orlando Drive
in tin,
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We Buy Furniture
LAKE MARY-3bedroom, )'bath
51-Household Goods
home nestled under Shady trees,
OAVES'3fln
Country style kitchen, central heat
&amp; air, VA terms available $71,.
Want to buy bird cage
BUY P40W AND SAVE
large enough for parrot
ri &lt;.',ri.n,-v, 3 needle
SANFO RD_ 3 bedroom, 7 bath cni,.'r 7
Phone 372 $4.63
t,y
05 tort
needle, front ______________________________
home, air conditIer, shady yard,
lMnino vl.Iuu' sewing ma(h.np
$19,500. Make an offer.
Pay Pialamtr. ft 5.7$ ii' 10 r..ayments
WE TAKE TRADES
., a
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
SANFORD
3 bedrm, 7 bath
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
ANFOPD SEWING CENTER
home, central heat 5. air, fenced
Cassetberry, Hwy 1797.1304706
307 Fact First. Downtown
vAr,t. hl,%d'I,
av monroe,
377 9111 Eve *69 1114
Zoned agricultural $26,.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Top prices paid, used, any condition.
5-Appliances
844 $176, Winter Park
uFAITOPS
iOol3
371 8111
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Schuren Realty

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builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building lots lust far enough
from town

Suntand-. 3 BR. 7 bath, kitchen
furnished. No pets. $165 mo. Call
between 15.1 p.m. 3720153.

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32-Houses UnfUrnjshed

Local corporation has opportunity
for coUple-individual No selling,
Have accounts that need
ser.
vicing, comp*ny training,
no
experience necessary. High
PrOfits. A future here with In
ternational Company affiliated
with 30 manulacturers
In
vestment minimum sis Call
Mr. Hayes ANYTIME collect, 305
625 2265

S-Lost &amp; Found

SEE US TODAY

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Beautiful ldyiiwilde- A charming)
bedroom, 2 baths, living dining
room combination, family room,
eatin kitchen, double garage,
large lot with fence, new paint in
and out, landscaped. Open
Saturday and Sunday. Phone 323

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I bedrm unfurnish*d, kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted, $99.50.
Adults only. 32722'8
nd5
çves.
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3 BR, 1 bath
513,5
)BR,1"bOth
521,9
)BR,i",bith
S.22,5i
4B,7balh
125,91
3 BR,7batp, lake, pool,
1'$.9I
Ft-IA Resales from $17,I)

Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lot. Wall to wall carpet. 173,900
Terms,

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Excellent Opportunity Only 1 10
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hours weekly with complete
company training 5. location set
up Investment of $600 $3,000. Call
collect, Mr Carson, $13 576S]o

MARRIAGES
'P,rformed by Marilyn, Notary,
Ocala 901 737 $161 or 737 577)

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Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and
shopping. 521.000.

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31A-,ipxes
L
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LAKE MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
chen equipped. Carpeted. centre
teat &amp; air, 5150 per mo
FORREST GREENE INC.
333 6353
REALTOR
322 $9
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t1iJflIfiJp
TLIIIJIIIU

I WILL NOT BE RESPOPISIBLI
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURREC
BY ANYONE OTHER THAI
MYSELF AS OF 112075,
David C. Mayi

41-Houses

One&amp;l'wo bedroom apartments
carpeted, air, turn, 5, unturn $5i
up 3721510

DEALERSHIP
AVAILABLE_.
Portable Buildings, Factory
manufactured and assembled.
Maintenance free, aluminum, in
colors, barn &amp; utility styles. Sizes
iii' to 17'z0'. For information
write Jack Kerby, Sturdi House
Mfg Co North Hwy. AlA. Flagler
Beach, Fla, 33036 or phone 901
1)929i

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Taxi Cab Business &amp; related fran
ChiSC Call Owner, 93.
733 573
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':Lecithint Vinegart B6! KeIpi NOi
all four in one capSule Ask Ic
VB64 Fau'ts Drugs,

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PROBLEM
Pe.napsAlcotioicAnonymou.
Can Help
Call 47) 6357
Write P.O. Box 17))
Sanford, Florida )777)

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Chrap Rate's
1' , '.e rStirnit 37? 2613
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vacuuming, Bathrooms. Windows
Floor Waxing. Rug Shampooing
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Sunday, Nov. ,i

It's Lucky Seven
Pats'

WOMEN

Sidelines:

Evening Hors Id, Sanford, Fl.

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For Tim Raffles

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Study
In n
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67

After Touchdown

nusse1 all year. Th e wiry Young coach is his
classy white shoes and sparkling white shirt _____________________________________

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have turned the program
continued irom Page! B)
around at Seminole," said
(referees) didn't call US for It Poeey "We aimed high, for th
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This one did."
layoffs and didn't make It,
The penalty didn't affect the
'j
s a ocx] season A real
'
touchdown. it was tacked onto
one. The bowl game Is
the kickoff, certainly worth it in frostin'
good
'-b. ..
on the cake."
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Tim's ifllfld.
Posey, who turned 29
Tim admitted he has a hard Saturday, ll take
Misfortune plagued th Brant ley
wi
his team to
he
.10i
thnesupressingthedeslreto
form of two ij
Lymans
Sa turday night
the Ii and one off.
spike the bail to
The first Patriot to go down was an unidenagainst Satellite In the Rotary
Ch uck Calhoun, who had confidenfly predicted
every time he hits the end zone
I
owl.
tified young girl who fell while stepping down a Patriot win on Thursday, conceded defeat only
times this B
which hbe
from the bleachers. Witnesses said she Wt her late in the contest.
JIM HAYNES
-Well, we couldn't do it," he
season.
head, and police and rescue workers whisked her
sighed. "They shut off our ground game and we
According to the Florida High
away shortly after.
couldn't do much in the air. Well, that's four
School Aclivides As&amp;x-iafion
Patriot number two to fall was Mike Tolan, varsity Years do" the drain."
rules, which govern h.igh -school
,A ho was dazed by a blow to the head late in the
2
thletics in the SunsWne State,
'ame Head Coach Sammy Weir and assistant
But wasn't it worth it? "Yeah, It was. You're
after a touchdown,
ll is to
Tom Bland helped the young man off, and dl, right it was." Calhoun hopes to play small
be handed to a re feree.
missed a couple plays attending to the Young college ball next year.
Generally, referees do not
man on the bench.
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USess pe nalties when n en
Tolan remained dizzy, but walked to the
Andy
Brown
(8j)
alRI
the
hll
merely
drop
tnhtlance under his o wn power. Before he left
Lima (79) bring doiin Sellif tiole's Ned
,,
Vincent
)
f ur the hospital, he was asl
wound.
They nickel4nd4ijmed us second half, saLd
he kn
' bench go I as big a
n Stands
Seminoles
score. Tolan was alert enough to know, but Weir after the contest, referring to Seminole's ..
practically
our
whole
offense.
We
have
some
kick
out
of
the
rolling
of
the
dice
krio;kini: probably didn't ease Uie pill i t 1 11.
pain of watching Hubert, the blocking dummy
Nall control game that shut out his flats,
power backs coming up. Not much speed, but Seminole used during the week, fail from the
LOS ANGELES (AP)
as did the Raines brothers.
especially In the second half.
power."
high stands following the game. Langston
years
We could sure use the flames brothers, he
see
had
coached
his
Meneffee, Robert Law, and Ronnie Washington
on the sdel
game al
II,
said. "A ny
m co, IJUI
us. "(V
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Weir
A
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i nl
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Those few plays hea d
hau ed fl n defenseless
margin
booed
for
a
wider
viewed
IIULP..LI
up LO
top and
Patriot Sammy Weir is losing quarterback Stanley and running back
helped Tolan were undoubtely the first he's Hick
victory, so t"hey 111(1 I more first game as a spectator from a
ceremoniously dropped him with hea vy thud. So
Garza next year. In fact he's losing
The losing Patriots were mercifully spared the ended the
Sen iors had seat 15 rows directly behind the
pl aying t
Brantley season,
preferance aura11y
chair he made famous.
"It was about the start of the
The 65.year-old Wooden, who
fourth quarter that I felt con- officially retired alter winning
fident enough in our defense to his Ifth National Collegiate
go with multiple substitutions" AUdetic Association basketball
said
Seminole
coach title last year, applauded
I Continued from Page 1-By
pass to Pringle as the keys. Tim scored his ninth BRANTLEY
Jerry
Posey
after
the
game.
"I politely when the 1975-76 Bruins
SEMINOLE
S
holding him to 44 yards on a dozen carries. I t also touchdown from the nine-yard line. It was the 7
Wgam 3 run (Duggir kick)
First Downs
wanted
to
ma
ke
certain
our
of new Coach Gene Bartow
15
S
T Rainei 9 run %Dvggar kick)
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were announced.
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Defense spelled the final outcome as both 21 ri
Posey
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Lake Brantley closed out a 3-7 campaign. T'he
shutout ball. Four games ago, initted later, "Yes, It's a little
Whigharn 115-.185. Litton 1-. 1 3
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Colonial scored in the Utird difficult to be here. But it's
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f ollowed with z1 of Lman,
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Seabmeze and Lake Branfley. this particulsir group and I'm a
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victory car iinie ringing around the asphalt neer stopped moving
and yelling. When Weir
track Cheerleaders raised their lingers in
a
goes
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a
game,
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sprays are
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started
throwing
out any serious degree.
exactly what florocarbons are developed over
the past to operating even a simple
deodorants, hair sprays, A young woman In close touch and bow best to handle
aerosol months.
aerosol, can vary, and should be
Mainly, it is feared Out one read and follawed closely.
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word "turkey" will be on experts
say,
Benjamin
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added, or you coul d be exAf
everyone's
lips
come Franklin pleaded with Congress editor Bill Baylis. "What other
Until conclusive scientific peffing just the propellAnt, and
'4 ThanksgMng Day, Nov. V. So to have the turkey made bird you know
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whose Thanksgiving cards and and often very lousy." Franklin
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To Illustrate the sophlstica.
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pound sack of fertilizer" propellants
Lion of washing techniques from
Thanksgiving feast in 1621.
The eagle may still be our Inside: "No! Well don't invite
Many Americans have pounding with a stone at the
Instead, the menu comsisted of national emblem, but to or- tne to
our Place for learned, Sandra comments, riverside to fully automated
venison, goose, duck, eels and nithologLsts the turkey is still Thanksgiving dinner." And
that In order to have the ad- washing machines, she has
seatood. Pl us corn bread, leeks, 'meleagris gulla pavo," close finally there's this variation
on
vantages of aerosol cans, collected many antique was
watercress,
plums, dried relative of the pheasant. d to an old gag: "Why does a turkey
they have to exercise common day aids, Including an old
berries and wine. But no writers of Thanksgiving Day cross the road?" Answer: "To wnse because the aerosol —
fashioned stomper dating back
turkey, no cranberry sauce and contemporary cards. the get to Mexico, where they don't like the automobile, or even a to the 1770s and a variety of old Sandra Cam-ad, wbo his some am
no unpkln pie
wers; to the aerosol spray controversy, is an expert on wajbdny
strutung turkey Is still a fignre celebrate Thanksgiving"
simple stepladder — can be wash boards
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understand happening now." At the NOW
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pr idly,
National Gay Task
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responsible
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notion that gay people shouldn't
slogan of the National system which she claims
doesn't treat men any better be taking care of children. "I
Organization of Women.
than it treats women. This year can't imagine why anyone
But the revolution which she will try to convince men to thinks it's healthy for children
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remainder of the evening and a lavish midnight
buffet is being catered by Meiner's of Orlando
featuring hearty breakfast fare, fruit juice and lots
of good, hot coffee to send merrymakers SafCly on
ffieir journeys home.
Music during the gay affair will be supplied by
the 'Sounds Interesting' orch"tra from Jacksonvile — the same musicians who had toes a-tapping
until the wee hours at last year's Champagne Ball.

Priority will be given to members of the Mutual
Preparations for the mod glittering social event
Concert Association. It is still riot too late, Mrs.
of the holiday season — Seminole Mutual Concert
Wing remarked, to join the Association memAssociadon's Ilth Champagne Ball — are now in
bership
by contcting Irene Brown at the Flagihip
full swing.
Bank
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Sanford.
Ball Chairman Mrs. Kenneth (Annette) Wing and
co-chairman Mrs Wilfred (Peggy) Conrad report
The fesUve e vent will begin at 8 p.m. with a
that reservations are already pouring in and it
champagne hour. At t.his Ume, hors d'oeuvres
ars the gala event is as popular Uii.s year as
prepared by members wider the direction of Mri.
ever helore.
Jack (Virginia) 8uey will be served. This
The Champagne Ball will be held at The Forest,
delicious party repast has become an eagerly an.
Lake Mary , on Dec. 6. RervaUons
check onlyUcipa ted part of the
Qiampagne Bail and many of
should be made to Janice Springfield in care of
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emotional well-being of at least Chrlstlansen's thought former
pro football star, going also has tutored such fine season's
The HeraidServ1
Stanford team Both
two young scholars - Mike processes In picking
a
quarslightly
tubby around the quarterbacks as Jim Plunkett are juniors, both are rangy 6-3
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Cordova, who majors in terback to take the field each middle, who is completing his and Mike Boryla, who are specimens
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In the world of
econorrAM and Guy Benjamin, Saturday have been examined fourth year as head coach at nuking a living at the job in the
peunds
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15
pounds heavier
education onascaleofitolO who
npolltl science. almost as minutely as Henry Stanford. His teams have won NFL.
andbothhavesroni
the subject of who is going to
The brouhaha has been Kissinger's deliberations in the more games Uan they have
Arno. Cordova. a highly touted
play quarterback for Stanford fanned particularly
Middle East.
lost. He does not Inspire
by a
Cordova and Benjamin are prep AU.Amerlcanfrom &amp;attle
Christiansen is a subdued wsions. He is stubborn. He the quarterbacks on this and oldest of
University finishes in Import at columnist for the largest daily
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Yet the debate stirred by that
fllorn. In October alone, be
toe in the last month will banged out almost 3000 words
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lstIansen, his wife and their sidebar feaUz
on the same
four daughters), has almdy topic.
aroused the thousands of
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followers of Stanford foothal
been picked UP the Newswire
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to see is not the overthrow Of and daughters, but because it's
capitalism She claims that a wonderful thing for them" shred of biological or an.
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would
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U.S.S.R. is just as sexist as
Sorr* of the questions she
divisions. DeCrow replied,
capitalism. On her trip to the likely will pose to
talking to a lawyer
Soviet Union Women's Cor
male members are Wouldat
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and I don't like shreds Ibert
countered(alongwithahea
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dose of anti Amer1can
and for your family' Wouldnt you society which gets to kids with
anti semitism) a surprising like to share m the panof
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heavysexole messages before
degree of anti-feminism.
your children? Wouldn,t you they are out of nursery sdml.
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READERS: Thinking about

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McNulty
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have the role of All he did was proposition her. Thanksgiving? If you are stance M.
and
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Wal ter Burns, the determined Aiso, wasn't it part ly he r fault planning a holdlay dinner, why
audiences.
for
enticing
hi
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still
love
my not make Ha true Iliac of giving
and cynical editor
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Leona Mae
who
evenhusband,
but
Barnum Harry
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don't
trust
him. thanks and share It with
and
tuauy
gets
his
way.
:ewpapermen
J kson
Whose fault was all this?
For tuxther information or Shouldn'tmysLs move? Answer be forgotten?
both ,aln characters Burns
Sarah Vaughn Bowden &amp;
&amp;M Johwn,
d on ticket reservations, call the &amp;,c.n.
is Ibm an elderly person John N. F. Bowden.
-I We fmwea they recall 10 Annie Russell box office,
CONFUSED down the block who lives alone?
Ann M. Douglass &amp; Tom
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after t he left ailcaog. Monday through Friday, from
DEAR CONFUSED: There Why Dot call th e nursing home
John 1. Woothouse &amp; Stella A.
Wbi a convicted mwderer 1-5 p.m. at 646-2145.
was no rape tflolt ?d. Ldrt )
M. rcIay &amp; Wrn. 1.

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Myra Wall &amp; Iioyd
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Spanish Tract Dr., Altamonte Myrfle Ave.
S i , Jennifer J. Rothman, Georgia Ave.. Longwood,
Bennii J. Da%is 11, 18, 1003
, same
Shirley A. Tylle, , same
IAlcerneWy Apopka, Cathy Sue
Marion A Butler, 44, 611 Craft, 17, 1431 Lake Dr
Isaac Campbell 44
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same LaurelMe,fleideM Stern,
Casselberry.
1389 Clem,atis Ln, Winter Park
Mark J. Gerhard. 22, Rd 1.
Charles A. Taylor, 20. 275 S.
Alfred J. Jimenez, 29, 2201 Weatherly, Pa., Jo Ann Smith,
Lancaster, Orange City, Sue Ave., Orlando, Le nnie M. 22sameadd.
Glendora Tyler, 18, same
Mace, 16, lit 1 Bx 65
James C Black, 51, 30 Ave
Charles
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Gee. L Bennett,
31, 311 Mitch Ct., Betty H. Rowe, , V. Carr, , 3612 Ar T. NW,
Jasmine Rd ., Casselberry,
sa me.
Winter Haven
Judith A. Haase, , same

wanted the way she always Please tell me the proper way
The days when a newspaper breaks out of a jail on the eve of paraded around in a see- to wear my rings. And I hope
George W. Lafferty &amp; Glenda
Ira Lynn Jackson &amp; Anthony
reporter wuuld du anything fui W hanging and turns up in the through n~ghtgown.- SL,
. said )ou print this because I am sure s.
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-:he didn't even own one, but * othef wive% would like to know,
a " will be recaUed at the press
room, Johnson
Cheryl A. TOM &amp; Th,amas G.
Samuel N1. Janover &amp; Faye C.
's
Annie Russell Theatre of foresworn newspapering In- knew she was lying because I'd' too. Thank you.
linda Newkirk &amp; Sammuel.
Donald V. Lee &amp; Betty L.
Rollins College when the sUrKi realserts itself. lie h1*
WAITING
s seen it when I did the laundry.
Beverly Gregg &amp; Patrick.
Ora
Lee Maddox &amp; Hilton
Sis said Ws was the second
Rolliris Players present the Ben the fugitive in an old-fashioned
Inex L. Brown &amp; Arthur.
Durwood.
DEAR WAITING: The
t4m he tried it, but she didn't
Hecht-Charles
MacArthur roll-top desk to give hi
Mildred If. Spielmann &amp;
("ordelia ElIzy
Ading [A) IRI g(W% of)(lie lingcr
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tell
In'.
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i,she didn't Want
(yu rndy, The Front Page
nd Burn's proUem of to make trouble
first
then the engagement
Dec
and 1113 This is the keeng his star reporter on the
Wm. B. Taylor &amp; Bernice C.
Joseph It. Phillips &amp; Anne
ng It's said that the weddi ng
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tallied your husband and he enjoy Thanksgiving with a
Carl Freda,29,Cha teauLe
propositioned
family Then pro%Ide tran- Mans H.
No 113, Altamonte
there was to It. Yes, your oh sportatlon.
Springs, Mary Sue Campbell,
shou1dmove.Buyheraflafl0l
I promise you, yo ur
o,Bex8ento
n1ghtgownasafarewellpr0 Thanksgiving will be enriched.
and get yourself a see-through And think of the joy you will be
Ralph W Kelbey, 27, 20
nightie
ghing a lonely, elderly person' Rolltngwood Tr. Maitland, Man
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DEAR ABBY: My husband
(I'1lca1lhan"Bud")ancjjhae
been married for three years
and were thinking about
starting a family until th is
ca meup.(l'm26afldBudis)
Five months ago, my sister,
who just got divorced, moved in
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Television.
Johan Loigren, son of B4!TIh&amp;d Beth
Dr.
The
The engagement is anHer fiance was born In and Ruth Lofgren of Port Williams,20, 1Patricia Lee
nounced of Rhonda Lynn Orlando
203 Washington
and
attended Byron, fli. Ms. PLapp Is also the
Belcher to Robert Edgar Edgewater High School. He daughter of the late Esther
Ronald J. Moragne, 77. New
ShI Miss Belcher is the graduated from University of Ruth
Plapp
of
Sanford.
Orleans,
Ia., Nancy R. Por.
daughter of Ru th E. Belcher, South Florida In 1974.
Mr.
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Ms.
Plapp
tetheld,
36, Denver, Cob.
294 Foxcroft Apartments,
The wedding will bean event are currentlyattendingthe
Winter Park, and of Marvin W.

Mollie Masters, aLso of Osteen.

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g Herfan'sstepmotherisMra Maltland All friends are In- of Electrical Engineering and N 27th St
a
d ua d from
graduate
their daughter, Loretta Lynn, to
Pearllne Sheldon of Orlardo vited to attend a reception at 4
Florida
Computer Science Each will
Born in Warren, Ohio, the
Universi
Dow'tas W Manuel 19 660
in
June,
1975,
He
is
p.m.
at
Foxcroft
Reception
receive
both the Bachelor's arid
and Mrs. Albert H Pell
, of empboyeias a nuc1ar engineer bride-to-be Is the grand Hall, Winter Park
Master's degrees in June, 1978 M K
ennedy, 19, 122! Lake
miss Lohnes, bOM in Wichita,
The wedding wW take place
in January on Cape Cod in
Ran., is the granddaughter of
C. Beicher and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs Gene Cutting of
Massachusetts.
The couple
The weddi ng will be an event Maya of Warren, Ohio She Is a
Stephen C. Rossler, 19, 07
Lcdr
Francis
G
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of
plans
to
spend
next
summer Chipewa Tr. Maitland, Carolyn
Bentley, Ran and Mrs. Vera of Dec 13 at 3pm in the First 1973 graduate of Seminole High Sanford announces
Lohnes of Hutchison Ran She Baptist Ch urch of Osteen
the travelling throughout North Sue Hall 20, 659 Wren
School and Is employed as a engagement of his daughter, America
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The wedding will be an event in December from Florida
of Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. in First
University.
Unit ed Methodist Church,
Sanford.
Her
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LouLi F. St. Amand, 80, Bx
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406, DeBary, Isabell C. Jewell,
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Gordon
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,Marilyn
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Helen
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were Mrs Dougl (Florence)
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me a long way from the
Woman's
Club
Departments Myrtle Gradick and Judy
of Mr. and Mrs Thurman Oath Jr
primItie place of ozen and
participating
in
the
rmth on No 29 at first
Attenng were the mothers were Publit Affairs,preparation Knudson, among others
tarnelansportof 25 )e&amp;Sago
publicit)
of the future bride tlfl(l
lesbyterjan Church
to a land of modern hoteb and
Soual,
refreshments,
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The home of Mrs Bert brtdeoom and tk tnorce
busiries&amp;s and a population of
ite ticke, and The Arts,
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tire
as grandmother
was party time
and
Fe1y ni Hoilingsorth
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some two million.
for seeraI Sanfordit(5 the
the site of a kitchen shower flollingsworth, Starr Lee, Ann
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%ine)ards and banana
Also Mrs Mona
plan Other hostesses were Mrs Cowl
thtions and i main tourist
Women's Club of SemnoIe daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs J H
Walter li and Mrs Albert and Mrs. John Hughey,
attraction is Mt Teide, a 12,000
County attending the sthtwjde Truluck of Sanford, and her
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and three of the Geneva, Mrs Leo Ford, Bicentennial Presidential
foot volcanic mountain which is br idesnia ids
husband,
ayde Jr abo forChuluota; and Ms. lxshe Jones,
accessible by cable car. Skiers lIollingsorth, Starr L
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crowd the dopes
16 were Ka thleen Reynolds,
winter and Aim I
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Maniscalo
swiznme throng the beaches
An afternoon of socializing Virgini1i Meru'r Frances Ktstone heights
Atten(Bng were t)t11 mothers, trid Playing cards was
hom€ on
in wuur
a Jackson, Peggy liattaway, like Brooklyn.
Mrs Voile A SYillia ms Sc,
rmnuntty event Wednesday, fnora
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Mobley,
Catherine
Gehr
ther of the bride-e lect sponsored by Sanford Woman's
and Ginny Dais
ong the 400 guests from
Floridians in the group which and Mrs. J. L McWhorter.
Club, attheannuai Subscription
all-Florida attending the lavish
flc directly to the lands from
Also Mary McWhorter, Vera Bridge Party, a fund raising
When Gov Reubin Mkew feast and fun fest here
Mathers, Susan Williams, fete to benefit the club's service was in Orlando Wednesday to E
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Karen Jackson, Debbie Brown , proje(ts.
un
eu
the
provision
of
Miss Patricia Lee (Patty)
and Donald Bishop, Anna Mae Welts, (left)
Donna Ifinton, Teri Fay,
A record crowd turned out for financial disclosure con- Catherine
Jane and Wally Philips and
and Lillian King arrange trays of pay refreshments at Sa nf o Woman's
Williams. daughter of Judge Debbie Gordon and Sylvia the event at the Oak Avenue stitutional amendment, several clwlott
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Frank
Donahoe.
Club
Open
Annual
Subscription
Bridge Party Wednesday afternoon. illerald Photo by Doris
and Mrs Volie A Williams Jr, Smith
Clubhouse. Overall chairman of members of the statewide all of Saord
Dietrich
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Also Lori Morrison, Pat
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waist and long sheer lace
sleeves. tier Juliet headpiece
as topped with bridal wreath
and secured a long train She
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became the bride of Donald
Wadswor th Corbett on Nov fl
at 6 p.m. with R ev. Harold
Davb officiating In the double
ring ceremony at First Baptist

Evening Hera ld , Sanford, Ft
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Bob Shubert was best man;
Eddii Hughes, Glenn Crews
and Mike Thorne sere ushers
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Stephen Wayne Dennis,
bride, Stephanie Flame
Mrs. John W Dennc III
brot her of the bridegroom, was
Hughes
best man. Ush ers were Ronnie
Following a rece lion in the
Ru.ssel, Chris Ca.ss and Roger couple left on a wedding trip to
church Fellowship Hall, the
bri degroom
Peterson
is employed as a c'ouple left on a wedding trip to
New Smyrna Reach
fireman in Orlando and the
Following a reception at
Miami.
They will make their new bride
is a licensed practical
They will make their home in
Maitland Civic Center, the residence in Goldenrod. The nurse In Sanford.
San Bernadino Calif. where the
bridegroom is in the U.S. Air

no attendant,
light blue flowers and ac.
cessorues

THOMAS JEFFERSON COMES TO TOWN
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Marilyn Blalock gore a gown _____________
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Treasures to bring pleasure and excite the imagination of those planning to attend this holiday season 's
most excit ing social event. The Seminole County Mutual Concert Association proudly presents
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Jacob, the winsome, manager of th is
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ideal for Christmas gluing Wicker champagne baskets, candlesticks, and party
paraphenalia for huhd1y festi vi ti es art at,undanc,at Deco
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Homan chooses CAPP'S MEN'S STORE. George W. Foster,

Alter S lines. Bonnie's statuesque figure is accented and
enhanced In t he skillfu lly cut hatter bodice with its built ii
bra and the fluidly falling skirt of this emerald green gown. A
jaunty flip of the cover-up capelet bares a beguiling come
hither shou ld er. For formal wear and all that goes with it
s ho p Roiay, 115.120 E. First St., Sanford.
shop

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All eyes will be on you as you dance the night away at the Chem.
dress from MERLE NORMAN

COSMETICS AND BOUTIQUEISHOP. Ms. Jean Patteson is shown
wearing a shimmering aqua gown en ha nced by an elaborately
beaded and sequinned waistband complet, with matching floor
le ngth cape. This gown Is only one of many Merle Norman has to
offer which will make you "The Boll, 01 The Ball. -

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is perfect for the man who wants to dress comfortably and
k a! of freedom and
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The gala festivities of the Holiday Season roll around only
once a year. To see your home Is In entertaining fashion see

PHIL DEERE FURNITURE located lust East of 1-4 on W.
Hwy. 46. Phil Deere and Carol Quinn are looking forwird to
assisting you in selecting just the right furnishings to suit
your lifestyle and entertaining. Phil Deere and his wife
Peggy will be looking forward to seeing all t he ir friends at
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This charming scene in the comfortable air conditioned hum.
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jack highlights Betty Jack In the
shimmering gown she will wear to t he Champagne Ball. The

gown of grey chiffon features a full skirt, high neckline and
jacket studded with rows of silvar sequins. The Jacks are
well known air conditioning contractors in Sanford. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Jack are active in the family business, SANFORD
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from KADER JEWELERS dazzling diamond collection Frank Dunn assist.s her In her
selection Pick a brilliant bauble to dreuVp your Champagne Ball outfit from Kaders An
aWGIOMe array of fin# gem stories and wm4reclous pieces await you...
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The P"i and Pretty Mrs. Laurie Alan Dickey HIOds silver
slippers to dance away the evening at the Champagne Ball.

Furnishings wero selected from tlw4r store located at 116 W.

STOR E has a lovely array of styles available
In gold, silver,

Like Laurie, you'll be ple ased to know that KNIGHT'S SHOE

black patent and pau de sole to be dyed to match your

First St. Carroll's Is or* of SilinfOrd'i Old"t and rmnt reliable

favorite gown. Look to KnIght'i 204 E. First

companies.

footwtor.

for fine

Beautiful blossoms, artfully arrang -cf, add ;e rinuch to any oc.
caslon, especially this season't Champagne Ball. Mrs. Anne"it

(Kenneth) Wing, stunningly dressed for the gala event, admires

one of the lovely floral corsagos created by the experts at SAN.
FORD FLOWER SHOP, 2O E. Commercial. Elegant orchids,
traditional rose%, popular daisy and carratlon corsagel are only a

few of the many varieties available. Just call 322.1E2 and milady's
favorite flowers will be delivered to your door,

What botlorway to start off the Holiday Season than with a toast to
the fun and frolic that lie ahead. The fantasy lands of GIFTS BY

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Hiawatha (off
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Phone 3231973 for an
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holiday glamour.

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Bill Giolow (Mrs. Walter Giolow) chooses a Julit Miller
creation in "a gretn polyester crop* at MARY ESTHER'S.

location at 221 E. First St. downtown Sanford is

filled to the brim with elegant silver, glassware, china and other

accessories for your entertaining p asure or for that hard to find
gift for someone special, Chances are Nellie and Boyd Coltman are

toasting to the upcoming Champagne Ball.

The draped front with slightly raised waistline, long, slim
sl"ves and elegant decolittag# marks the very new look for

the upcoming Champagne Ball and the following alter five
holidaY festivities. Mary Esther's also carries fashion ac-

cessories.

A picture of fashion for the Champagne Ball is Mrs. polty
(Donald) Smith In this elegant ensemble from the Leslie Fay

collection at the VILLAGE SHOP. This handsome sleeveless

gown of 100 per cent Tr*vira polyester features the new

e mpire waist with V-neckline. The long sleeved short Jacket
with mandarin collar is enhanced by delicate Oriental
de signs. Whiting a Davis evening bags. exquisite Hobo
jewelry and ot he r fashion accessories are also availa ble
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6C — Evening Herald,

Sunday. Nov. 21, lflS

BEETLE BAILEY

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overstay your welcome.
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today for a select group, let and resent it.
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passageyour
friends know you're not
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to .mc metals 79 Kind of skal 47 Slfr', ,
prepared for them to bring 21,1 You're used to telling it like
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it is, but temper your candor
extra guests.
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with common sense today. You
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) could be talking to some very
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impulse could lead you to travel hypersensitive listeners.
historical
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been thinking about. 19i An opportunity will arise for
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testy and bark out something Expend your energies wisely
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YOUR BIRTHDA
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wee hours.
You're going to do an unusual
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) amount of traveling in the
Fight that Impulse to grab the coming year. You may even
check today. Others will sit on take that long trip, so plan for
their hands if they see you're it, wardrobe and moneywLse.
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According to Pain Rathmell, coordinator of the
Needle Beetle's first exhibit of needlework at Sanford
Garden Club Thursday, the event was a success
beyond
her dreams.
Pam said, "it was VCT
successful, and we
(exhibitors) intend to do It again. We hoped it would be
this good and the quality of items entered were just
fantastic. This Just shows what average people can do,
There was not one professional entry."
More than 200 needlework entries were registered In
the colorful exhibit which feat-ed all types of apparel for
infants and adults, tablecloths, wall decorations, quilts
and afghans, handbags, pillows and many other unique
Items.
Four Needle Beetle gift certificates were awarded
by
popular vote from those attending between the hours of 3
to 10 P.M.

1111, Jill"

First prize went to a man, Corwin Bennett, for his
needlepoint wall hanging, a natural bridge over water,
which he captured from a print.
Winner of the second prize was Mrs. C. Manning for an
ornate tablecloth she crocheted. The third prize was
awarded to Ann O'Brien for her lovely blue and white
crocheted afghan.
The fourth prize drew a tie between Larry Reedy for his
original needlepoint pelicans, and Mrs. Blanche Bolen for
the blue and white quilt she made at age 91 years.

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know what the penalty is for a
t leadership gain for you today from two
plaver exposing hi's entire have excellen
saiurces. One is through your
ha n'd during the bidding After qualities today. Don't let the personal efforts,
In the early stages of
the other wiH
two p,-Isses the third hand reins slip from your hands. Be a come in an unusual manner.
defense it pays to give your
;),Irtner as much information
thought he was the la3t "take chage"guy if you want
,Is you can. Later on you may bidder. passed and showed his things done properly..
YOUR BIRTHDAY
want to Play to misinform cards
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declarer.
The penalty is very severe.
One bit of misinformation The offender's partner is This is a good day for you to caU
barred and if the other side In markers for favors that are
that you should always gi ve
This coming year, expertise
obtains the contract as is most owed you. However, do It by you have will be worth more
him is that you play cards that
likely alloffender's cards way of a gentle reminder.
tie knows you holdrather than
thari before in the market place.
become Exposed
ones he can't bv sure of.
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South's live-diamond con.
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Probably North should have at Bridge.
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Come in and let us show you 13 reasons
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the home of the esident, 115
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kwood Drive, on Dec 13, at Inc., will hold
its November
QUALITY NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE"
7 p.m. There will be a gift exmeeting
at
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Sanford
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71le Winter Springs Junior dinner meeting will be Bill
Pofice, a non-profit juvenile Reek of WTRR Radio.
d eliquency prevention
Organization, is attempUng its
Junior Womon s
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kUO%s Is that the queen
play
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alert for new ways to gain
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Unusual Gifts

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Club President Jean Norris, Sao Woman's
Club Civic on the recent statewide
fort ever in December,
newly elected second vice Improvement Program per a
membersand put up for
Bi centennial Presidential
The
youth group will be auction,
years ago as president of Democratic letter read by Bill Gielow.
members of Democratic intergovernmental coordinator Women's Clubs of Florida Inc.,
Convention held in Orlando. sponsoring a show entitled
Women's Club of Seminole and today holds the pclt1ons
Laurie Dickey, as auctioneer,
of presided over the business as the
M)Ttle
Gradick
was
elected
Peggy Hattaway announced "Variety Capers" featuring sold everything
nominee
to
from
County at the Nov. 19 meeting acting a dm inistr a tive meeting.
represent the that the county Democratic Mr. Magic on Dec. 20 at the
items and baked goods to potted
at Sue Ann's Capri.
assistant, director of adAmong the actions taken was club in Sanford Kiwanis Club's Executive Committee has Winter Springs Elementary plants and Christmas orThe informative program ministrative services and is
AnnualofRoberta
that the club would make a Wornan
the YearGatchel vacancies to be filled and thata School located on SR 4, naments and centerpieces.
generated a series of questions aL employe relati
CoLirse on OrganWng precincts Winter Springs. There will be
ons officer, bicentennial contribution to
Kaeen Reynolds reported will be conducted in January. performances, at 4 p.m. and
The club will host the Region 7 30 p m
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on Jan, 24 at Sanford
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Lady Luck tends to favor you in about them.
your endeavors today, esSCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
rounds of hearts South has to pecially if intermediaries or You are under exceptionally
play dummy's jack of trumps partners are involved. Be favorablc influences today
on
the third lead and
equally coperaUv.
careerwise. Make the most of
delighted when it holds. Now
TAURUS (April 2(11-May 20) your opportunities.
West IS
marked with the The outcome of a situation
queen
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diamonds
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been concerned about 21) Your judgment Is very keen
ace
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perience and present obis worth his salt he will drop
servatlons.
2.$INI(May 21-June
the queen under the ace. South
(Dec.
22-Jan.
son t know where the 10 is
will be north your while to get 19)CAPRICORN
You should do
rather
well
Maybe he will play his king m touch with two friends you
in commercial dealings
and drop it maybe heiIlgo haven't talked with lately. One today
orinsltuationswhereyoushare
back to dummy lead a second you know from business,
truttip. finesse his nine and go other socially.
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Uemocratl*c Women Hold Info rM
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For Monday, November 24, 1975

WIN AT BRIDGE

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[Ake Mary Women's Club will sponsor a concert by
(be Central Florida Cborale to aeflt The Little
fled School House, to be held Dec. 12 at 7:30
p.m. at The Forest Clubh WSe, Lake Mary. The public Is
Invited to attend the Program of secular and sacred music, which
will Include favorite Items from the
Chorale's PoUsh tour and Christinas favorite
3- DOnOtIOU is $L ChrisliDe
Cft) director ob
5ChOOI,fntroduce(wogtudentsoj
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(center) of the
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the Lake Ma Woman, flub.

Want to do
worthwhile' something
to help the youth of
the community?
Want to get some
exercise and have fun'
a or ecrea on
Department has a place for
you.
The girl's basketball
league is now forming and
is in need of volunteer
If you wou hke
to donate some time
find the personal rewards
are unbeatable
Interested?
Call the Recreation
Department at 322-3161
extension 68 for more In

The annual Christmas
Boutique at the Sanford Junior
Woman's Club Thursday night
generated tnthuiiastic par41110171 among members and
911ests. Bidding was brM for
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security card. The stolen checks had the win] security
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was first learned the county
planned to purchase them.
County officials estimated a
suit to block a $2.4 million bond
validation filed by Cas3elberry
Mayor Bill Grier cost the
taxpayers more than 1200,000 in
default payments to owners of
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trac tion this year wi ll be 10 Mudentat All Souls paro
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throughout the county par. the parade, and so far we've Downtown Sanford.
filed
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Sonta Claim will make giant floats.
ticipated in a contest to ralsed on $700," Davis said.
The
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SIM ippoarance on Thursday.
The parade wil l form at the determine this year's theme.
He added that
ex. Comxttee Is composed of live month.
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Davis,
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into town
by the annual Avenue and First Street, near officer at the Flagship BaA of are the trophies and the fees people other than Davis:
William
Register,
Pat
Register,
used
for the purchase of the two
Oristmas Parade, set for 7:30 the. Sanford Naval Academy. Sanford, said the Naval that must be paid to the bonds. Jack Weible, Joan King aw
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Controversy has swirled
about the two utilities since

parade judges and local
ficlaLs and the police and fire parade, "The Spirit of dependent group
Interested dignitaries will be erected
departments," Davis said.
ChrIstmas'78," was suggested dUzenswho are worki ng oget FlrstStreetbetweenParkAve
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Dale predicted the county wW
receive M,000 in revenues
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the two firms.

ParadeConuWtteeChaimian. the nationally knm clown,
parade.
said this year's parade might will proceed west on First
"This is a really big event for
be made up of as many as 95 to Street to Laurel Avenue, turn a city the siye of Sanford,"
100 entries.
south on Laurel to Elm Ave., Davis commented. "We keep
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In town are participating, plus Park Ave., and south on Park to Orlando.the traditional high school 4th St.
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County fiscal agent Emmett
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today. The $3.97 million purchase will be signed in New
York on Tuesday and the
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utility business

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Dale was optimistic today
UUllties can look for l5to20 per
The reason
bond money that the county's leap into the
cent iturases in their utility went to Pinellas County Is that utility business will prove
bills next year, a county official the purchaser of the bonds, bene ficial He asked
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down and he had to be
restrained by ambulance
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but there are signs she will continue to boycott her trial on
charges of attempting to kill President Ford while the
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during a hearing with the jury atsent. She sat quietly for
nearly an how as attorneys argued about a defense move
to ca ll a prosecutor as a witness.
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back fora brief closed-door meeting with the judge, an indication she Is maintaining her refusal to take part In the
trial.
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package Including a 10 per cent hike in city residents'
Income taxes
which it believes necessary to get
President Ford's approval for federal help to permanently rescue the city from default.
State of ficials also said late Thursday they &amp; "VCy
near" completing a $150 million financial arrangement to
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The city survi ved a near brush with default Ofl Thiws

day, when the state's Municipal Assistance Corp. Scraped
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help meet a $127 million payroll.
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b - iluiliy plus court-o rde red enforinent of the
sale contract.
The civil suit alleges that Seminole county
commissioners illegally aborted the clay pit purchas&amp;? "in
t p-ui of personal reasons."
Laurel Realty ,was to receive a commission on
the land sale, On Nov. 11 Laurel president Joe
Robinson and execu ti ve vice-president Robert
Hosack testified before the grand jury. Their legal
counsel said his clients had not been subpoenaed,
but were "requested to appear."
Also appearing before the grand jury that day
were John Yamrutz, a Laurel vice-president, and
Jack Lazar of Greater Construct ion.
All four of the witnesses appeared before noon.
When grand jurors returned from a lunch break
Herring's staff successfully placed Morris In a
group of jurors and spirited him into the gran d jury

room unnoticed for his testimony.
Later, when reporters were apparently
telephoning their of fi ces, Morris was quickly
whisked out of the grand Jury room and out of the

courthouse.

The grand jurors recessed yesterday afternoon
after several hours of work without hearing wit-

nesses.

Tuesday at

9 a.m. and begin their fourth week of reported
probing of county government actIons.
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs,
was the only witness known to have appeared
before the grand Jury on Thursday.
Hattaway, a director of the Southeast First
National Bank of Maitland and a cousin of County
Commissioner Mike Hattaway, was in the grand
jury room two hours and later told reporters that he
had appeared undersubpoeM

South Annex Site Sought

By LYLE SUFFIELD

NOV. ?5
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Police say they are investigatn
repirt of a death threat agaiitt a detective suspended
after refusing to testify In a grand jury probe Into the
murder of vice squad 1)et. Richard Cloud.
Det. David Ronald Slinker filed a report with the
department claiming he had been warned by an informant of a conspiracy to kill him.
homicide Capt. Jerry Godwin refused Thursday to
discuss any other details of Stinker's report, saying only
that "the information is being Investigated."
But police earlier Indicated that an underworld "contract" was out on Stinker's life.

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Officials say the lack of
adequate fire drills could have had tragic results when a
blaze in a 14-story condominium building led to mass
panic before 400 residents were evacated.
Paramedic Jerry Dezember said 75 to 100 persons had
to be treated for hysteria or smoke inhalation after ru-c
broke out Thursday on the sixth floor.
Twelve residents and nine firemen were taken to
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Commission Chairman E. Harris Drew, confirming a
report on Tampa television stton WTVT, said Thursday he
had received a letter from Conner asking for an investigation.
Drew said the commission would consider Conner's request at its December mneetiig.

Ms. Bordon Thursday on SR436,
according to jail records.

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A disciplinary ;warthg
against Broward teachers has been put off for 16 days
while one of two teachers' unions asks an appeal court to
halt the proceedings altogether.
Ken Ocrtel, director of the Division of Adminstrative
Hearings, said Thursday that he granted the union's
request for a delay In the Public Employes Relations
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He said the hearing date has been rescheduled for Dec.
11 and 12 in Fort Lauderdale,
PEFIC has filed a complaint against the Broward
Teachers Uunion and the Broward Classroom Teachers
i'tssocation which could result in heavy fines against the
unions and the teachers who went out on a three-day
strike Last September.

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A gang of professional
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state official say-s.
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financing is a bond issue. .A
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bond sale was chosen over two
at Redding Gardens Rec. Room every other Tuesday of the
alternatives
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police
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Includes Color TV, Air Conditioning,
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businessmen, Shoemaker owns Shoemaker replied, ,, It will are used already and it is after
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interests in the Roumillat probably come to that. There's the first 15,000 miles is put on a
building, the Land of Fabrics no thing free anymore anti you police vehicle that problems
For Further Information Phone
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It behooves the city to spend rrrrarn would be to purchase
subject among businessmen
The banks and savings and the money for redevelopment, I
these days, according to a loan associations probably will Shoemaker said, "even taxcasual survey of some property help with the development payers' money." The value'
owners and tenants of the project, Shoemaker said, since added to buildings
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Sanford and Orlando.
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Don Knight, of Knight's Shoe
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Downtown Sanford needs an
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least 28 Tampa-area
the redevelopment plan, said:
into the area, lie defined an
residents have been
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"anchor store" as a popular
arrested In a drug raid that
program and have a lot of
operation, like a large departpolice say is a crackdown
confidence in Sara Jacobson
ment store that has the power to
on the sale and importation
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carrying combined bonds
redeveloping the Downtown
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area was "too big for
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opinion, one of Downtown
conviction
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the persons namtd In the
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were in their 20s and
he said.
charged with conspiracy to
SHERATON
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Andy Hall, director of the Florida Clearinghouse on
Criminal Justice, said 45 inmates signed the petition.
Maurice Harling, Askew's deputy press secretary, said
neither Askew nor Lt Gov. Jim Williams has read it,

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A 26-year-old San Antonio
man, sentenced to 240 years in jail for stealing television
sets, faces even more time behind bars on other charges.
The 240-year sentence was imposed on Benito Marrero
after he was convicted of 12 counts of breaking and entering and 12 counts of larceny.
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south end of the county awaits dinance making railroad
Lively Socialites
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meet at Highlands Club House, 675 Seminole
County
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south end.
may have offices in the annex county employes already have collector
has a branch
Shepard Road Winter Springs, Fla 11:00 am.
personnel liable for crossings
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be moved,
Civic Center at 6 p.m., Dinner catered by Le Van, and music reviewing sites and probing
The ordinance, which carried
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penalty
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by jury have
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be
conducted
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days
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Jail, was vigorously
back to the commission
the courthouse and official
Key West Tour December 3 through 7. For r eserva tio ns
possibly at a work session on
records have to remain at the opposed by railroad officials,
call Doris Hogrs at 32244 or Mrs. M. McPherson at 323-48
thouse."
who called it "unenforceable."
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cour
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December 12, Friday. Total cost for (ranThe
never
Neisivnct says the main
sportatlon and dinner 115.00. Call 3-914$ or 373-2648.
What Nelswender is looking enacted.
reason for seeking a courthouse
Florida history Class Wednesday morning at 10:00 am. annex is
into is which departments, or
Asked about the status of the
that the county's
meet at 1st Federal of Seminole. Nov. 19. Teacher
ORLANDO (AP)
Doris growth rate over previous
sections
of
departments,
problem,
Smith said, "We feel
could
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Rogers.
sharks are only myths, wi th people rating 1-3w on day meetig sponsored by
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make
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move.
we've
got the operation of
years has prompted
the Florida Sea Grant
the preferred diet of the ocean's fearsome fish, Advisory Program.
said he Is looking at both ç. he gates at this particular
for additional space.
moving entire depail- crossing (SR 46) down to a
He said that the U.S. Shark Research Panel tions
County officials ,,will iJ says a leading au thority on sharks.
Clubs, Addresses
"We ha ve found only six cases in 2,000 years checked back to
ments
as
well as moving see- mlnlmwn."
3,000 additional square feet where sharks have
1597 and found that 1,165 shark
Altamonte Spring s Frie ndship Club
swallowed
t
ons
of
peop
l
departments
to provide
Altamonte Sprin gs real soon," said Nelswender,
Smith last month promised
e whole," IL attacks on humans had been recorded around
DavId Ilaklridge of Sarasota told a 'Sharks and the world.
Civic Center Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs meet 1st the project coordinator,
nUcai services in areas oJier the county commissioners that
Man" convention Thursday.
and3id Th ursdayof theMon th lO:30 a..m.
trains would block crossings for
Th e pa ne l, whose work was halted by lack Of than Sanford.
Th e first hint of a South
Augks Elders St. Augustine Catholic Church
Baldridge
said
that
an
attack
is
often
a
shark's
approxima
tely seven to eight
3 Sunset Seminole location surfaced ef
funds,fowldthats
attathhaveaverageflg
The search for a
fort to tell its victim something.
Drive Casselberry meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month —.10:00 earlier this year during
per
year
minutes when Auto-Train,,
worldwide since 1940 and that 35 per annex
budget
was
"When they attack they are saying, 'I want
a.mn.
prompted, with 4050 cars, were passing
hearings.
cent of the victims died, Baldrldge said.
Nelswender says, by a study
you to either quit whatyour doing or leave where
firam Towers —Sanford meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
"Only slightly more than half of all .Omrk bites
At that time commissioners you
conducted
by the county's
are," he said
10:00 a.m.
At one point during the
were looking at the Mon.
Involve
any
massive
loss
of
tissues
or
limbs,"
lie
Office
of
Baldrldge, scientist and author Of "Shark said,
BXYZ Club—meet 1st Baptist Church Activi ties Buil
Management
Analysis
controversy,
J.H. Lee, a United
ding tgomery Ward building in
and Evaluation (OMAE).
_Longwood_lastTuesday oftherflnj)th _12:30 p,m,
TranspOrt Union spokesman,
Casselberry. Th at structure
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club
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meet 8( Mark David can be bough t, officials say, for
said the proposed ordinance, if
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all welcome.
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Central Senior Citizen Cl ub Church of the Nativity Lake county Officials both
Commissioner
Ski Vlhlen Jr.,
agree that
lik
Mary meet the 2nd and 4th Th ursday of the Mon th at 10:00 am. the Montgomery Ward building
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the outset, said It was designed
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considera tion.
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Building 310 at the Sanford
quicker access to Seminole
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meet mostly on the 1st Mo nday of the Month —6:30 p.m.
promotlop and display to Memorial Hospi
Airport, county-owned property
ta l from
Increase sale,,
Golden Years Fellowship meet at the Comm unity United at Five
on at
Interatlite
4.
Polntsandexpand
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Methodist Church Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday the Sanford Courthouse site art'
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new cars every six months.
Cornell insisted there should be
Herald Staff Writer
Mayor James H. Lormann, such a notation in future
LONG WOOD.— The questions supporting Keller's recoin- billings.
of whether used vehicles should mendatlon, said he talked to
Schreiner added, "I'm still
be purchased for the po lice Winter Springs Police Chief looking for a Cadillac wi th a
department rather than custom John Govonihk, formerly a city alternator on ft." City
cars, proper billing for lieutenant with the Longwood Council two years ago argued
replacement parts for patrol department, and Govotuhk said for months before approving
cars and payment of expenses the pur chase is good idea,
paym ent of an auto parts bill
for the police chief to attend
In other business, council which included parts for a
special schoo ls occupied ci ty approved expenditures for Cadillac because the city had no
council's attention this week, police car parts and for Keller vehicle of that make in Its fleet.
The council delayed a having attended a special
decision on Public Safety school in Tallahassee o"er
Director
Doug
Keller's Connell's objections.
recommdenation that two
Noting the bills for the auto
demonstrators carrying 13,000 parts did not mention which
miles
each
on
their vehicle they would be used on,
n'.dometerg
he
purchased
at
ar~l
$20 ea ch
The governing body tabled
S
action until Monday night
Councilmen Gerard Connell
of
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Agriculture Cornmissioner Doyle Conner wants the Ethics Commission to
investigate questions raised by a newsparr about his

for the benefit of citizens who courthouse.
courthouse offices.
live In Sou th Seminole.
Parks and Utility DepartThe S*th Seminole Ubrary
In 1969, a circuit court
"One thing we have to live ments no Longer
make
their
i
almost
sure to be located In
decision named Sanford as the with is that the county has a
home In Sanford. The county's any building purchased South
permanent county seat,
great many people living In the fire
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Investigation have included Southeast First bo nd.
R0CC0 Anthony Conti,42, of
National board chairman David Homer III and
vice-president Jack Jones and Seminole County Pompano Park, had been
Commissione rs Sid Vihien Jr.. Dick Williams and released on bond Wednesday,
John Klmlrough.
according to jail records. Conti
County Commissioner Mike Hattaway had been had been arrested over the
sch ed uled to go before the grand jury ear li er this weekend by Altamonte Springs
week but failed to appear. Both Hattaway and his police on a rape charge.
attorney, Gerald Rutberg, answered all questions
Michelle Bordon, 20, Henas to why Hattaway didn't appear with, "No dersonville, N.C., was being
comment.
held in county jail today In lieu
of $10() bond on charges of
fraudulent use of credit cards
and possession of stolen
property.
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Sheriff John Polk said vice
agents seized "a quantity of
County commissioners voted on Aug. 26 to qualudes and amphetamines"
transfer federal Complrehenslve Employment and during the execution of the
Training Act (CETA) funds from ComBank, search warrant at the Borgen
Casselberry, to Southeast First National of
Maitland. They reversed the action 14 days later
A Broward county man
after public controversy arose concerning the back In county Jail today
transfer of funds to an out-of-county bank,
without bond after a ccurt
Other witnesses heard by the grand jury In the ordered revocation of a $5,000

Crossing
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Golden Years Fellowship
meet at Community United
Problems
Roger Nelswender has been
Methodist Church Casselberry. Noon luncheon reservationsassigned the task of coming Up
required.
with a plan to locate a cowReduced
Kimbrough noted, however, south end," Kimtrough said, relocated because of cow- countywide library service, the (Continued
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search warrant.
Deputy C.L. Nickle reported
officers forced open a door to a
bedroom at the residence ,,to
retard the destruction of

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Recording their names for posterity In th e new sidewalk at Wright,
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Borgen was held In lieu of
115,000 bond on charges of
possession of controlled substa nce: Qualude; possession of
controlled substance: am.
phe ta nes; and possession of
narcotic paraphenalla.
Sheriff's reports said a
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A statewide grand-jury empaneled to probe organized gambling says it will take
"appropriate action" as soon as it learns why no cases
were presented in Tampa despite information of
w idespread vice and corruption,
"Considering that from information provided this grand
jury of widespread vice and corruption in the Tampa Bay
area, we find It extremely difficult to believe that no cases
Nave been presented to this grand
Carl Margcnau,
Jury foreman, said in a Thursday press release.
Margenau said the second statewide grand jury, empa.
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gambling activities In the Tampa Bay area when it held
its 'ssion in Tampa.
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at U.S. 17.92 and Lake Ka thryn,

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on the way, said Bob Newbrand, special agent in charge
of the Secret Service office in Miami following the attack
Thursday on Riwnn hvJ t'rirw nr. iri*I,l,,t,
'J.IMI5 U IU7 U1I.
Newbranci said that the service was augmented by
agents horn U.S. customs and other federal agencies, but
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WAYNE 1). IX)VIE, Publisher
R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WIUJAM 0. CURRIE, Managing Editor
IU)BERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
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Test Of Detente
Imminent

The Clock

Appears

Thanksgiving, the Florida Highway Patrol is
predicting that 28 persons will lose their lives on the
state's highways during next week's 1024hour

holiday period.
To date, there has been an 11 per cent decrease
in traffic fatalities during the first 10 months of the
year. Perhaps that is why the FliP's prediction 13
one less than th e number who died over the same
period last year.
However, we still feel th e number of predicted
deaths Is too high and we urge all Central Florida
motorists to use extra caution during the holiday
period, which begins at 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
We'd like to suggest that everyone stay home
and enjoy the company of each other over any
holiday period a nd recommend that only necessary
driving be done, such as that required of us souls
who will work that day.
After all, the fewer numbers of automobiles on
the highways lessens the chances of accidents.
Please be extra careful, wha tever you do.

Evening Herald Sanford,

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releue from prison.
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We commend the Salvation
Army for Its efforts
and hope others wth do all within their power to help

Former inmates of federal, state and local
are Iv'inLl nIdNI hi, thu aIt'nI1,
A.s..
vaI&amp;wit tUiUJ
program In Sanford, according to Correctional
Program Director Jordan Hothbart.
Lodges and social centers In 30 Florida
municipalities provide a temporary home, cowiseling and help In finding Jobs for these former
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The Black Program Committee of the Seminole
County Bicentennial Program is sponsoring a
baseball game on Thanksgiv ing Day in an effort to
raise funds for a book, "Black Memorabilia."

inmates, Rothbart said. The total number abed by
any one time Is "around 700," according to Roth.

Jacksonville office, traveling from prison to prison,
interviewing inmat es and trying to help th em. Most
of those who seek help are expecting to be released
soon "and a lot of them have no place to live and no
ob to go to," Rothbart said,
Those accepted by the Salvation Army staff are

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When President Ford announced the departure
—Bill CIUTIC
of three key administration executives in the s
called "Sunday morning massacre," the first shoe
fell in the United States of America. Americans will
OAKLEY
be analyzing what happened and why for many
weeks.
The second shoe fell abroad. From Peking to
ly
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enemies are sifting through nuances to determine
%k-liether there ;s a new U.S. policy toward detente
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Secretary of Defense Jams Schlesinger and th e
selection of Donald Rumsfeld to succeed him.
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about the need for a superior defense establish_, ,
its future En greater doubt. Launched wi th ____
ment. Cautious about detente, Mr. Schlesinger
year's Republican Presidential convention and
or
high and noble hopes En 19*, wi th the goal of
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deals in specifics
numbers of weapons and th eir
' se j succeeding generations from the
S...,
The shifts, maladroit In execution and
destructive power.
scourgeofwar," theU.N.has becomelltue
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Mr. Rumsfeld also is brilliant and forceful, but than a forum for the antidemocratic
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the candidate-hungry Republican party, so ,
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tries that did not exist as sovereign entities when
nobody is certain exactly where he stands on
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was
found
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detente. A conviction vowing th at he may not be
M a minority party in voter registration, In
The United Na tions was m the beginning, of
able to provide the necessary counterforce to
the US. Senate and Hoe and
governor's
.
nuumlons,
Republicans
have
a
most
difficult
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who is the
by some Americans, who have always con~J
time
in
running
candidates
with
well-spotlighted
architect of th e grand design and the spearpoint of
sidered it an alien presence on US. soil and an
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proven records in high posts, whose names are
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accommodation with the Communists.
Inimical threat to U.S. Interests a tool of that
household words.
devil called communism.
Members of the North Atlantic Treaty
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Today, however, such distinguished groups as
Organization have expressed egret
thc imtraining
ground , furnishing a platform In which
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able men can make themselves kno
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wide
a
boon
for
those
who
look
forward
to
?
run
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for
the
Senate
or
Ho,
for a goverSouth Korea and Israel. For the most part our
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chorus of alarm over whither the U.N.is Lending.
~~!X-t-;;iq an low-vft'li-as
allies are wflling to accept President Ford's word
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the lead of the U. S.
Cultural Organization, 40 prominent scholars
A party failing of recent Republican
and academicians, including 11 Nobel
Their long-range assessments will be guided by
La ureat es, have protested the expulsion of Israel
the short-range behavior of the Soviet Union and
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much complained about in GOP ranks,
from
the agency.
Communist China.
"It's headed this wayl"
is that these two men did little dwing their
Beca use of this action, contrary to every __________________________________________________________________ of
offi ce to de ve lop able younger men, put them
If the Soviet Union is tempted to test the will of
principle of the United Nations, the U.S. has
into positions of prominence where they could
the United States during the transitional period in
withdrawn its financial support of UNESX) and
gain the public recognition necessary to win
the U. S. Department of Defense, Europeans as has alsn served notice of its intention to with.
tough
future campaigns.
Editor
well as Americans will have new evidence of Soviet
draw, from membership In the International
To a marked degree, the record shows, both
Labor Organization, another politicized U.N.
tactics. If the Soviet Union mistakes the changing
Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Nixonbrought In
by mall which Is similar to the kind of
'Junk Mail' Rebuttal
aCflC7.
of the Defense Department guard as a softer U. S.
nonpoli tical types not likely to have strong party
g
thandls,
or
service
Offered
by
Last month, In a near ImanimotLi vote,
This letter Is in response to "Around the
attitude toward detente and seeks to rush through a
or
elective posts after leaving their posts in the
also
that the small businesses dealing
Cmgrm called upon the General Assembly to Clock" by BW Currie in the November 19th Lssue remember
treaty advantageous to Moscow, that, too, will tell
by maU employ folks just like you, who buy Eisenhower or Nixon administrations.
reject an Arab4nspired resolution declaring of the HERALD, in which Mr. Currie told folks
However damaging otherwise N. recent
us something.
groceries, clothing. yes and even the Iml
Zionism to be a form of "racism." That per- bowtoputa stop to so-called "Junk ma."
jffle, Mr. Ford, has wittingly or unwittingly,
new
China also will be watching the unfolding
right where they li ve. so pieaae
rucious resolution has Just been a dopted by the
As a f or mer writer of direct mall advertising
brought
to the fore a stable of rela tively young
don't
i "jun k rnair
U.N. by a better than two-to-me margin.
drama in the United States with microscopic inI always bristle when I hear the term "Junk
mp
The statistics tell much about what has hap. mail," because the men and wornen in maa
terest. If Peking sees a softening U. S. attitude
Dr.MerkE.Parker
inUe3ameshifts,hebaseUj4
with
pened
to
e
so-ca
th
ll
ed
"world
parliament."
Order
businesses
toward detente, President Ford will encounter a
Founded In 1945 with 50 member states, it now out "direct mail advertising" (which Is the
cool diplomatic climate in Peking after
Nelson Rockefeller, for all his charm and
numbers 143. As U.S. ambassador to the U.N. legitimte name Ci this mataW others caU
Lauds Agency
Thanksgiving. China would Like to see the United
ability,
wifl be too old In 19M to have much of a
Daniel Moynihan recently rooted, of then 143 ,,junk mail") are people just like the folks next
States return to the depths of the cold war with
We would like to express our appreciation to future as a CaMidate for elective office.
countries, only about two dozen can be called door -they are tryirig to make an honest Uvtng.
James great talent,
of
and have
William
men no
Russia and undoubtedly Is nervous about th e
democracies. Per haps another 30 are not quite
thusColby,
far shown
If you get this kind of mail it is beca use you Barry Brrow, and staff at the Division of Family extremelySchlesinger
Services.
possibility of a softer U.S. attitude toward Russia,
despotisms. "The rest are out and out have, at some time, Purchased something by
We had need of their services on an Interest in running for any elective post and no
despotisms."
or smaller U. S. defense budgets.
maa,and thus got on a malling list. Contrary to
to my knowledge has Ulked wriously of
Even more discouraging, most of the what some may think, companies do not t ype up emergency basis. T'he whole staff was
their
entering the field.
c1al and helpful.
ful.
Ford has to make it abundant]y clear in themi
George
Bush, Donald Rumafeld and Elliott
are Western nations with democratic traditions broke in a year if they did.
nd and Appreciate them.
mediate weeks ahead that the U. S. concept of
before
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Davis
long predating establishmerit of the U.N. Even
They rent lista ft=n Companies handling
them.
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detente is unchanged-that a strong defense is an
three have shown congderable ability
Sanford
courstries like Mia and the Philippines, which products, or selling services, books, etc., similar
as
candidates.
essential element in our peaceful intentions.
All three have recently been
preswnab1ybenefitedfrornWt "tutelage," to what they want to sell.
somewhat
away
must now be placed in the despotic category.
For example, I enrolled in a nationally-known
and Bush as ambasudoM and Rwrafeld as Mr.
One Is almost tempted to believe that electronics school a few months ago, and within
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
Ford's exec In the White House. These are not
publication, All letters must be
democracy. like the original idea of the United about six weeks got a sohdtaUon from an
posts
designed to build public reputations.
Nations itself, Is merely the accidental product electronics book club. Instead of being annoyed,
maffiq address and, If possible, a telepboue
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But three Posts are 8 &amp;OP In the bucket. 'Mere
num ber so the Identity of the writer may be are
The Senate vote to open up its committee meetinp to the
of the experience of one lirrilted part of the worki I was delighted, becaume this book dub offers
12
to
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other major positions which, If given
and not everywhere there and that far from books I could not find anywhere In local book
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
public was not unexp.cted. Lawmakers in post-Watergate
to
men
with
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Washington are loa th to endorse secrecy.
being universal veri ties springthg from the stores.
wishes of writers who do not
want their names
in pdat. IMe Evening Herald at" reserves could mak e a major difference In some key
common nature cl all mankind, the ideals of
Even so, the X4 tally in favor of the xKaHed -wishineSo Uw next time you get ',Junk mlia,,, plean
the right to eilt IeUers to ellmhtate libel or to elections in IM, 1980,1902 AM firther down the
1ndlvid1W f--eedorn and self-govetm, nt are remember that whoever sent It did not do so to
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philosophical
conform
relics
against
which
the
senators had participated in a lastdlteh effort to scuttie
tide of annoy you. They can't afford that luxury They
to I1*ce rerlulrensents.
State, Treasury, Agriculture come readily to
world history 13 runn ing.
open-meetings bill by voting for a proposal that would have
sent it because you have purchased something
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retained tradi tional procedures Intact
The resistance was not strong enough, apparently, to
JACK
support a recorded wte against sunshine.
Other measures, approved and pending, will allow pu blic
scrutiny of House-Senate conferences called to work out diff erences in bills passed in each chamber and of the procedures
of most federal gendes, boards and cctnmlsslora.
The lawmakers may not yet be convinced themselves that
secre,cy is aU bad. but On have wknorwledged that in the
We smuggled a reporter last week into one of bedsprings, bed bugs in .heir mattresses and an
public's mind, business condwted in dark comers behind locked
Because he is forbidden by his religion to use smothered here. A man is not
to think
the nation's most forbidding, Impenetrable open toilet two feet from their heads.
dom must Loe regarded with wspilcion.
a razor, the young Muslim had shadow of a for himself but leaves here sopermitted
prisions — the 130i-yea-M maximum security
brainwashed
he
The heavy iron doors slam so fad behind beard, which was taken
As 8 sign of dinent. Last can't function unless he hears a billy club rap on
Clinton Correctional Facility Just below the them that prisoners complained of getting their
month his family was turned away after a long the bars.'
Canadian border In rural New York.
arms caught. For exercise, they congregate In a Journey from New York
City, he charged,
Inmate Tivts Hawkins, for example, was
lnmtm and com*InW to us that they had dreary asphalt mutyard the size of a grade because he allegedly hadn't
s
repri.manded
by a guard for taking his book into
been beaten, hosed down, harassed and sub- school playground.
wasfrom
hiscellandshotwith
the messhall. When heftoved there was no rule
jected to degrading regulation such as repetitive
Prisoners in the disciplinary dUblock, the the knockout drug thorazin. When
he
came
to,
he
against this, the angry guard trumped up
rftlal seardm.
infamous Unit 14, nicknamed "the box," com- tsd been clean-ahaven.
another
charge and had Hawkins thrown into a
Clinton's 71-year-old superintendent, James plained of physical psychological brutality. 7*&amp;--y
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was
a
humilbiting
ordeal
for
the
keep-lock
cell for 14 days.
Edwin LaVaile, known on the inside as the told of beatings, harassments and hosings. Last slight, 120.powul Wililamson. "You walk
out
mon th a convicted ii'derer, Wllfredo Sostre
Inmtes
"godfa ther," told us
it takes eztxaordjnary
naked, backwards, In the middle of 10 or 12 big symptoms complained
bef ore they are given medical atstandard kind of sympa thy-arousing corn- hanged himself from the overhead pipes after 18 white guardi who laugh
at you ," he alleged. tentlon. Several who were
nwntlu In "the box."
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streaming
past the body of GeneraUssimo Francisco Franco today
as the police throughout Spain stepped up
precautions
against terrorist attacks. But th e nation
was quiet In the
wakeofthedeathofthe year.olddjtorwhohad ruled
it for 36
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18th century National Palace in Madrid to lie in state for
two days. Hundreds were waiting when the doors opened
at 8 a.m.

City Attorney Joe Davis (right) performs the oath of office ceremony for M"atly r"
Altamonte ,Springs City Commissioner Cal DeVoney (from left); Mayor Norman Floyd
and new
Commissioner Glen Buschman.
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The indictment also listed

WerBell was one of eight per, what it
said was a series of
sons named in the Indictment, meetings between the various
It had been returned Wednes- members of th
e group indicted
day in Miami but was sealed and eit her undercoveragents
or
until U.S. District Judge Peter confidential informants.
T. Fay opened it to the public
Others named In the indictment
were Gerald Cunning.
Spokesmen for the Departh
am,
William
Bell Morton
ment of Drug Enforceme
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said
Franklin,
John
Nardi,
Wally
the alleged conspiracy had ap.
Gillis, Rirhard Thorpe anr a
parently not resulted in any ac- Dave
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undercover agents at his estate
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Department officials are jillo,
studying a seri es of sta tutes for
Of the nine foreign leaders
possible use In any prosecution, mentioned in the report, only
Including a cover-up charge. A Fidel Castro and his brother
spokesman says tAtty. Gen. Haul are still alive.
Edward II. Levi will either seek
But the committee said, "No

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develop plans to kill Lumumba not have run out, such as con- committee f ou nd.
in 1960 and raised the prospect spiracy to commit murder.
According to the report, there
"that conspiracy to commit
Levi himself said last June, was enough e vidence "to permurder being done in the "If we were talking about a
mit a reasonable inference that
District of Columbia mi gh t be sassinatlons, I guess we really the
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in violation of federal law."
don't have a statute of limIt.a- mumba was authoriz ed by
A second official, Richard Lions."
President Eisenhower" but

department's investigation into itlated by officials of the United cy's clandestine services, "air- tion, the panel heaaed
by Sen. "the President intended an as.
all categories of alleged CM States."
ily dismissed" the prospect, ac- Frank Church,
D-Idaho,
called sassinatlon effort."
g.
sources report.
Neither President Ford nor cording to evidence subinitted for legislation making it a
Hood Tractor Co.
The committee also said
In Its H&amp;page report made the CIA commented on the re- W the committee.
Radioactive gaseous debris was collected ouWde
N Ova'e Ilsi.,n Trail
crime
for
any
U.S.
official or "there was Insufficient evipublic Thursday, the corn- port.
Russia's territory following a 3.9-megaton test on Oct. 18
orlaft". Flo UM
Justice Department officials citizen to conspire , attempt or dence" that
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Presidents Eisenmittee said U.S. officials had
and a two-megaton blast on Oct. 21, sources said. A
The panel noted with surprise say they are examining the engage In
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th
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assass
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of
a
bower,
Kennedy
or
Johnson
or
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instigated at least eight
Altai "wile Spns
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assassination plots against ute making it a crime to as- based on any cover-up of the
TheSenatecommjttee
report
thorized
the
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assmination plots. To bring fruit of a still-incomplete, six. Castro.

such a charge they would first month investigation, was reHowever, the committee held
have to decide that a crime had leased by the panel atter the out the possibility
that various
committed.
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SPENT IN JAIL"
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NOV. 2223
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officials
are
examining
Thursday
that
publication
must
bear
the
ultimate
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AAItP Chapter 1977, Sanford,
Turkey Shoot sponsored by
Florida
' Ofl1
M sc*s *
G u ide posts
City
Beautiful
Cat
Club's
to
instigate, support or take terest.
2:30 p.m., First Federal of Disabled American Veterans registration, 10 a.m. to noon, annual Catarama,
T)'orui
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subordinates,"
10 a.m. to 5 part in "any mflitary or naval
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6wo
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dabk6mv
Chapter 30, 17-92, next to Joe First Federal of Seminole, p.m., Orlando Exhibition Hall.expedition or enterprise"
In a closed session of nearly
The committee "found con. *
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hours, the Senate debated crete evidence of at least eight
Creamon's Chevrolet, 1-5 p.m. Sanford, 10-week course
NOV. 21-22
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NOV.
31
sponsored
by
Project
NOV. 22-23
to u. •• I 30'2.50
GEN. ADMISSION *
The Spirit of 76 Festival.
countrywithwhjchtheUnjted
WUmatelytooknovotez,ei
Lake Slary Chamber of States is at peace.
sasslnate Fidel Castro:'
Winter Springs Volunteer and Seminole Community
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Friday, 2-9 p.m., Saturday, 9
to block or endorse the docu.
Fire Dept. turkey shoot, 11 a.m. College, fee $12. Films, slides, Commerce, 8 p.m.,71w Forest.
a.m. to noon. Spaghetti dinner to
5 p.m.,
Department officials say the ment.
Saturday and i-s lecture and field trips.
~Z_ 1. DEC. 1
5-8 p.m. Friday. Disney movies,
key legal question in de te rmlnIn addition to the Castro and
p.m., Sunday, SR 434 and N.
crafts, plants,
Soagwriters Guild of Central Ing whether that law was vio- Lumumba plots and the TrujWo
baked goods and Fairfax Winter Springs.
IS
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florida Christmas program, lnted is the definition of a mill,
Christmas decorations at
NOV. 27
affair, government officials
7:30 p.m.. First Federal, Lary enterprise.
F7
Asmnsion Lutheran Church, NOV. 24
Introductory lecture on Oviedo Black Hawks and Edgewater Drive near PrinO'er brook Dri ve, Casselberry.
Prosecution directly under South Vietnamese president
F k
Transcendental Meditation, Sanford Ali Stars, noon at ceton , Orlando. Original and this law would be lim ited to Ngo Dinh Diem and
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NOV. 21-M
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p.m., Red Carpet Inn, 14 Sanford Memorial Stadium,
"Barefoot In the Park." 7:30 7:30
and 436.
Mellonville Avenue. Donation dancers, refreshments. last five years, and only one in- where"ther
is kofdeath"ejUSt1
p.m. curtain, Lyman high
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 of $1 toward publishing of Children welcome, no charge. cident In the committee report ed, the committee said.
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falls in that time period. But a
School auditorium, Longwood. p.m., at home of Lottie Wood, "Black Memorabilia" by the
The 11-member panel
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
2104 Sanford Ave. Topic: Black Program Committee of
NOV. 22
cover-up
can
"tend
long
be.
said
it
came
across
"evidence
Senior Citizen tour to Key West. yond the original crime,
104 E. Commercial
the Seminole County Bicen.
Dia I 322-5762
( 0 Deltona Junior High School Christmas decorations.
of CIA involvement in plans to
Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8
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Committee,
Marching Band Concert at NOV. 25
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Deltona Junior High at 6:30 Civic Center, film "Booby
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charges against those involved mumba. The panel also de- law,
possibility of referring the tion plots against Castro
in the atsaggination plots de- scribed the US. government as
Its report told of a CIA o1ficial v,nuie matter for prosecution
sometimes contemplated ac.
scribed by the Senate in- implicated in the killing of Do- at the agency's old Washington under sta te laws on which
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the
tion
against Haul Castro and
telligence committee.

Toronl.o city police say the strike is delaying justice.
More than 45,000 aummo nses have been Issued since in.
side postal workers walked out Oct. 21, and most are
piling up in police stations. Additional charges for delayed
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AND CHILDP(lus DRESS

The department's investiga- assassinate President Sukarno
tors Rlso are studying the fed. of Indonesia and "Papa Do,cft
to enact such a eral cothplracy la ws and the Duvaller of Haiti." Assassina-

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still weighing whe ther to bring Congolese leader Pa trice La. urged Congress

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OTTAWA, Canada (AP)
Many Canadians face the
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Arab guerrillas from Syria
attacked an Israeli settlement on the occupied Golan
Heights and escaped alter killing three 19-year
Id a rmy
sergeants studying at a religious
school,
the
Israeli
milita ry command report ed today.
Another Bible student was Wounded
with a ha tc het,
The Israeli military COfl)Jflijflij said
the raiders slipped
through th e United Natio ns
buffer zone between Israeli
and Syrian forces and told one of
their victims they were
fighters for Al Fatah, th e
Palestine guerrilla group
head ed by Yasir Arafat, th e chief of
th e Palestine
liberation Organization.
But in Beiru t, the
Marx ist Popular Democratic Front
for the
the attack and said the guerrilla were "Interior forces,"
from Inside Israel.

A donation of $1 admits anyone to the game and
tickets are on sale at the Sanford-Seminole Jaycee
building on French Ave., In Sanford; Daniels
Servi ce Station, Club Thgo on 13th Street in S.
ford; from members of th e Oviedo Black Haw ks
andat theGreaterSanfordChamberof Commerce.

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and the Sanford All-Stars and will be played at
Sanford Memorial Stadium, on MelIonville Ave., at

A Salvation Army staff of five operates from a

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Pannykamp State Park,

Norman DeVere Howard Flagler Musculli and Lion

Chapter UDC, home of Mrs. Safari. Call Doris Rogers or
hazards. Open to public.
II.B. McCall, 2317 Mellonville Mary,%Ic Pherson at Sanford for
Tuscawilla Woman's Club
information.
Pilot Club of Sanford will Ave., 2:30 p.m.
bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 P.flL. meet
6:30 pin., Holy Cross
Redeemer Moravian Church, Episcopal
Church, Sanfod. Bill
Tuskawillaltoad(near
SR4l9. fleck of WFRR Radio, guest
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English Estates Elementary speaker.
School Bicentennial Parade
Skating Party to benefit
10:30 a.m. followed by annual Lyman High School Band
NOVEMBER20
Dennie J. hiarless, DeBary
carnival sponsored by PTA, 11 uniform fund, 1-9:30 p.m.,
ADMISSIONS
Hilda Jones, DeBary
a.m. to 5 p.m., Oxford Road.
cate City.
Sanford:
Annie C. Edwards, DeBary
Larrie Ash
Ruth Krortholm, Deltona

HOSPITAL NOTES

AREA DEATHS

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RAYMOND PRUrff

will be in Alexandria, Va.
Brisson Funeral home in
charge of local arrangements.

Raymond J. Pruitt Sr., 66, of
1100 Park Ave., Sanford, died
CURTIS ROURKE
today at his home. Ile was a
na tive of Washington D. C. and
Curtis C. Rourke, 77, of Elli ott
li ved in Sanford for the past
Avenue,
)C.IS. lie was a retired ........ Sa nf ord, died.. Thur.
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Alexander J. Campbell
Shirley M. Christian
James P. Cull en
Jack D. Ferrell
Vanessa Freeman
Catherine Hillery

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years but he is not bitter because -in public office a lot of
th ing happen I
rights."
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conference Thursday. IIIII'm no saint and no sinner.
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approve covert acUm schema
without letting them get to the
MAn in the Oval Office. At the
meetings of these special
groups the President would not
be mentioned by name but
would simply be referred to as
"higher authority."

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Children's Story Hour to be held
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week In the Library Buillding. had been adopted by the
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nted with a Thanksgiving
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Many suggestions have been
Tina Bojanow3ki anslounced
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a family reunion with her sis ter, Mrs Beatrice Kieffer, 85, a
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special scenery, costumes and
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rustic director of the l
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Tickets from $3 to 15 ire
American Ballet Theatre, New available at the Auditorium box
York City.
office.

National Teen-Ager program is
pageant is the official State
desigiwd to encourage teenagers to pardelpate in school
Teen-Ager pageant to be he
and civic affairs.

Atlanta, In August, 1976 Miss

Florida Teen-Ager will receive
Teen-agers desiring f urther
a scholarship, other prizes and information may write to Mrs.
an all-expense paid trip to the Sybil Shaffer. 215 Piedmont
National Pageant.
Avenue, NE., Atlanta, Ga.
Contestants will be Judged on 30308. The Pagean t
to
scholastic achievement lea girls 13 through 17 years of age
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professor of human de v el op. million (The projections households for older persons community health facilities children to help
them
Kroog, Bruce and linda
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of the family and specifically of on birth rates. Everybody who better
incomes, greater aging person must be consigned
Its older members will change will be old by the year 2025 Is availability of housing, and to to a nursing home
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BEAUTY SALON
Dr. Neugarten predicted that there is also a trend toward portive institution for older
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Sanford
been esthnatedthatb) the year In 2025, with four- and fl
households f or mutual care and people want to be independent
2,000 the total of persons in the generation families the norm, companionship. This
be of their families, when they no
U.S. over 65 will have reached
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had been accomplishecl by the Cobean and Berman Bridges. parents. The fourth in the series
city government since he had
The meeting was held at the of four classes entitled "Off to A
Good Start" will be held in
taken office. He also spoke of
the plans for the coming year. Debbie Bowlin in Marti Smith's
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D EAR HEARTBROKEN
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have to sip my first, maiden much too serious to rely on
and married name on
hints" and chance Ha v e a
paintings now when I formerly frank talk with )-our son Imtised only my first and maiden mediately and suggest that his
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doing something for someone heaven," and I love my
else. It will add a charming
dimension to
personality see
in heaven.
and enhance your chances.
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DEALt Afl13y: A t
time of
Ms
his wife. We ha ve n't the
our marriage (three years ago)
heart to accuse her to her face.
I took my husband's name to be
HEARTBROKEN IN
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activities (church, political or purse, but of course, I would
volunteer) Is bound to meet a never humiliate her by asking
IcIlOw who 'A Ill want to see her her if I could go through her
again.
purse before she leaves the
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In a collander, and rinsed two or shod be sunk a little below the cooking wi th beans,
try this
seasonings to the big earthen 'getting back to nature" three times; then again placed
suace of the beans. Bake recipe.
crock pots and took them to the benng more prevalent, a In a kettle, with the pork
you three or four hou."
The story of baking beans, town baker who used his brick resurgence in
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Dat e
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hour
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baked beans
For
those
of
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who*
would
addingb
arrival of the Pilgrims at companied by steamed brown
mol e
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a
quart
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2
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cider vinegar
your n a
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beans,andthatisaizrgedimer
cup
packed
beo wn sugar
brown sugar and molasses Saturday night supper In New beans n the old way, here Is a for a common family. The rind
For the rest of you, who have one-third cup diced green
sauce, were baked in com- England, and that custom recipe by Lydia Marie Childs of the pork should be slashed. neither the Ume nor inclination
dated 1833, that you might enjoy
munity ovens in the early days continues to this day.
spend that time preparing a
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po alteately fat
teaspoon soy sauce
of our country's beginning.
On Sunday, while allending trying. Remember to use the and lean, are the most suitable: meal, your local grocer has
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the cheeks are best. A little many fine varieties of canned
chunks
drained
religious beliefs
food townspeople would set their
"Baked beans are a very pepper sprinkled among the beansavailable.Allyouhaveto
preparation on the Sabbath, bean pots beside the open simple dish, yet few cook them beans, when they are
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Let
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qualifications: I can cook and
bake really well. I can sew and
make all my own clothes, and
they would start preparing the hearth to warm till they all met well. They should be put in cold the bean-pot, will render them dnd warm over the stove, or
'm told I'm the best-d
beans on Friday when they to eat at the "
ressed legally chan ged back to m
time." waterandhungoverthe 1 the less unhealthy. They shod be bake them in your oven.
girl at the office. I have nice
Theart of baking beans from night before they are baked. In just covered with water, when
maiden name? Sly husband would soak the dried beans in
If you would like to try a
skin and teeth, and I keep my knows I
lose him and he cold water all day On Satur- scrateb was out of M)Ie for the mo1ng tiy should be put put in the oen and the pork different and unusual flavor
air in the most flattering style doesn't object
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cooperation Is possible and valuable.
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mnations can
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technical director of the ApoUo.soyuz Test Project, held a
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on unspecified cha rges.
Kutner said he has written to the ministry of prisons
Havana to fInd out if and why Rudd is being detained.
Rudd c Ma plewood, NJ., led a 1968 student revolt at
Columbia and played a key role in organizing the
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law, said he was contacted by friends Rudd who said
the former (olumbia University student was k'ti held in

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een-age drinking In Central She
tasted liquor parents had a
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Center's primary functions evidence
Florida warrants serious at. based on a survey involving
teen-ager
can
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alcoholics, but we are
basis; the responsible drinking must take priority
tenti on. Danger signals
progress to
an
addiction "real" drink before
of high school age suggesting that addiction is by concept We tell
addicted time
cent said they are
early age are prevalent enough comprising what
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who 16
was regarded any means epidemic," she patients, however, that they
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parents wishes
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The survey revealed that
releasing this information is to term rehabilitation goals."
that many pa re n ts are re lieved
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per cent a drinking at least identify the existence of the
Mid-Florida
Center,
in
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their
children
are
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These statements were made once a week.
was made by a mature school functions while drfnidng. temporaries is indtuattd rn
The same per. serious problem and to enen- dition to its direct services to alcholic be ve rages rather than
recently by Miss Betty Jo centage
graduate
student with the
Parents' drinking was some f i ndings:
had had a ls of courage preventative education alcoholic peons, carries on a other drugs," the MFCA ass
,Mc1od, executive director of nomory due to dr inking which
tance
of
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—64 per cent drank jut to be
teen-agers as well as adults. community education program director observed. "Parents
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through the news media, talks fall to realize that excessive to 18 year olds.
Alcoholism, the non-profit indication of a drinking treatment,
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Brantley T-shirt and a football flotary Bowl.
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added
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f or this. "We can do it."
should be in good shape
stop them on the outside and get "We know all about Seminole, doubt about it," said Weir.
Quarterback Fred Stanley physically."
What about Seminole running ter pitchouts
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opposite (-brecLoas on the National Football
League's elevator will be passing each o th er this
00%eek and those will be passes, not floors that
Mirmesota's Fran Tarkenton is counting against

San

won't

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just victimized.

Tarkenton won't throw seven TDs against Ihito

Chargers but three or four isn't out of the

has averaged 40 points per game stringing

question for Slinnesota's marvelous quarterback. Ills accomplishments this season have

together four straight %ictories. But the Dolphins' defense won't be that permissive.

The 14 completions seem ,within reach Sunday

he completed 25 a week ago against New

Orleans. The seven TD passes ... well, those will
be the winlesis Cbargers on the other side of the

field Sunday.

overshadowed Chuck Foreman, who

On Fran's side will be the Viki ngs.

leads

only unbeaten team with nine consecutive victories. a team he has directed to 42 victories in

theirlast57gamesandtotoosu5
1le's the best quarterback around as far as
we're concern ed and he may be getting better,"

Oakland 24. Washington 21
The Redski ns are coming off last week's
controversial loss to St. Louis (Did Mel Gray
catch the ball, or didn't he?) and have fallen one

Selves and then fold up against the
other club, needs more Ow a new boss to
straighten things out. The Card inals, meanwhile, are in first pace in the NFC Fast and aim
to sta y t he re

Atlanta

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Kansas City 27, Detroit 17
The Lions' 6-3 record Is a hoax. They're just
not that good ... are they?
Kansas
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after a horrendous start. Pick the Chiefs,
because you have ID pick somebody.

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New Orleans at Atlanta
Golden Steve at Washington
Sundays Games
Philadelphi a at Atlanta

Catfish contractual commitments to case of Messersmith, he Is their

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A disgruntled bettor sneak ed into the betting 1)00th
before the eighth race Wednesday and threw $14,333 out
the window to the line of bet, police said. By
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Seitz ruled the Oakland A's period of one year
viola ted Hunter's contract and
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"I guess s Just playLnig against Jim Chones. We're

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ends," McAdoo said after his
points
the Braves to a IIS.115 overtim National
Basketball Association vicitary over the Cleveland Cav-

aliers

In_V9fight"i-onlY other NBA game, the Washington
Bullets whipped the Atlanta Hawks 1096. In the
American Basketball Association, the Indiana Pacers
stopped the Denver Nuggets 117-112.

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was worth, conducting an auc-

ton In Ahoskie for his services
and final.ly signing with the
New York Yankees for more
Ow $3 million.

missioner
hlessersmith, represented by
Osmond and the

O"Malley and vice preident Al
Cam pa nis, were scheduled to

Possible purchaser.

In the other WHA games, the Phoenix Roadrunnem
beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-1; the Minnesota Fighting
Saints stopped the New England Whalers 2-0 and the San
Diego Mariners trimmed the Denver Spurs S-i.

Polk Moves To Mississippi

s.

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as atztant baseball coach at the University of Miami by
accepting
head coaching Job at Misslp State
University.
31, su cceeds Jimm y Bragan, who
Miiçi State pt last ieek to Join the staff of new
Milwaukee Brewers manager hex Grammas.
Polk was named National Collegiate Athletic
Association coach nf the y ea r in l97 while at Cseorgia
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national team of Ecuador.
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scheduled to meet the
University of Florida and
Jacksonville University after
their Hatter encounter.
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Ethano Len-1 I Eddy Alber
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SIXTH

(CATV.6) Movie

3:30
(2) That Good Ole Nashville

AFTERNOON

7:30
(2) Vegetable Soup
(6) Fl intstones

(CATV-6) Best Of Groucho
11:00

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Litlias, Yoga And You
(CATV -6) Race To Riches

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(6)(s)(13) News
(CATV-6) Untouchables

(3) Romagnolis Table
(6) Black Ex perience
(13) Insight
(24) Antiques
(35) Movie

(2)18) Westwind
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6)(I3) Ghost Busters
(CATV-6)
atines

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FIRST— I
Negui Leni:. 2.
Echano Betia, 3 Barre Atbicdi. I
Ica Arana. S Larri Sanchez, 6
Eddy Y:a, 7 Ursa Elorsa, S
Aldana Okokl,
SECOND— 1 Echano Via, 7
Larri Len:, 3 Ica tioria, i
AIda Betia, S Ogulia Albtdi, 6
Cacho Arana. 7 Ursa Okoki. $
Ecy Sanchet.
THIRD— I
Eddy Lenli, 2.
Echano Quote, 3. Ogulza.Arana, 4
Urza Ileitla, S Arecha Javi, 7
E c hano Qtjiola. 3 Oguisa Arana, 4
Ursa fleitia, S Arecha .Javl, 6
Aicjane Vt , 7 IcaOkcl, $ Larri
Aibfdg
FOURTH — I Cacho Qulola, 7
I'll ro ui (lana. 3 Doniogo Bengoa, I
Barr, Javi, S Alava Perez. 6

6 Celaya Mencha, 7 For
m i n Larrea, I Santi Muouerza,
THIRD
Alcsa Alberdi
SIXTH—h Cacho Zarre,? Alave
1150.110,310.2 Larri Ocala (I)
600.1 30.3 Ogulia Okoki (6) 500. 0 Quote,) Domingo Perez, 4 Barre
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FOURTH —1 AreCha Sanchez (I)
a Sanchez
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night's Orange Bowl game. The replrewnU One more tm than

6:00

(CATV.13) Movie Double

(6)(13) News CBS
(8) NBC News
DS) Animal World

Groovy Choulies

(9)

SATURDAY
MATINEE

Rim.

Into the Orange Bowl Saturday this is a meat-grinder that
night to meet Miami.
we've been through
and It's
The situation Is completely the nit-picking that bothers
opposite from the Irish's ap.. me."
pearanco in last New Year's
his team's current 74 record

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(CATV-6) Soul Train

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(44) Ernest Angley
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Categorically Speaking
All - Star Wrestling
(9) Movie
10:30
Street
Week
(2)(8) Run, Joe Run
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Da

c'Onlif* in Aft,er a disastrous the professional Dolphins rule
"Most of ur losing is behind
2Olos3totts bwgh, Reports the ticket market The lIurri.
us," Mudra said at the press circulated afterward
that canes. i th only two ictor ies1n
briefing of his 2. record club players rejected a Cotton Bowl eight starts,
have drawn 20, 000
"We have played well enough to bid because they were
winner, and Pete Johnson
upset Fans for only one of four home
encourage our players, but with Coach Dan Devine.
pounding away at the Wol"egame,.
Cross
country
runners
from
will
be
among the favorites, w he n you are losing you don't
n ines' ferocious
Despite
denials
of
ts
the
repor
defense and Seminole County take off with Top area runner to date
positive ructions from the by Devine and his players, DeGordon Bell and Rob Lytle car- hopes of a state
championship been
Sam press and fans."
Boone's
rying the
vine said the repor ts would
mail for Michigan Saturday in Winter Park.
Bergsti'e. Trinity Prep's
Ronnie Joyce, executive
against an equally mighty Ohio
bother his team's effort against
Teams from Lyman, Lake
Thad McNulty will be one of the sports editor of the News, said a Miami.
State defense,
Long Hot Summer
The last four pmes in the Brantley and Trinity ep have favorites In AA-A competition, reliable sour ce told hi m that 11
A Real
"The
players
are
distracted,"[
qualified and a handful Arof
prominent FSU backers aVeed he said. "Their concentration is
series all have been low-scoring
County runtm e
Arniong top runners In CI= to buy up the last two yeaL.3 0(
affairs wi th Ohio State getting Seminole
not the same. We're going to
given solid chances at in. AAAA girls action will
be MtIdra'sfow.ycarct
43 Points and Michigan Just 41. disidualcham pi
aLa
play
much worse tha n if this
Iral
ojjpa their Lyman's Kathy Bringardner Cost of about $80,000.
E1c1r1c
ha
dn't
come
up."
'Me loser will get a bid to the respecfive clasm,
and Kim Logsdon, plus Lake
JoY*rP said W source,- wh,O
Orange Bowl as a consolation
Devine had to face reports
Central
Acilon starts at Showalter Brantley's Jeannie D'ArvflJe asked not to be Identified, to
prize.
ear
lier In the year, de nied by
ld
Sy1t,ni
Field at 6:45 am.
Field
Teresa Tinsley and Leslie him the 13 backers met with
school officials, that he wotiiil
The Nebraska-Oklahoma
a
In Class AAA.A boys corn- Sullivan, Trinity Ptep's high FSU of ficial Sunday and be
PLUMBING
game matches the Sooners' ex- Peilti
dLsm1ssed de3pjteafi%e3.ur
0n, LYmalft's Tom Herron Georgia Barksdale will be nogreed to buy up the pact after conLreeL
HEATING, INC.
ploslyc w1 thbone
attack, keyed and Lake Brantley's Hick Hot-ta among AA favorites,
100? Sanford
the Houston game.
321-4542
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Ocminuo Ramon
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Muguerz, 2_ Bilbao Ethave; 3
Erta Al?, 4 Fermin Aguirre. 5
Cetaya Ramon. 6 ChuchoAspi. 7
Maruri Lerrea, I Santi Mencha

Baltimore a? Miami

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Larrea; 7 Fermin; S Maruri.
ELEVENTH
1. Oguise Zarre;
2 CacrioAltu, 3- ErdozaPecez, 1.

St Louis a, New York Jets
Philadelphia at Dallas
New York Giants •

ng a press conference ear- Ara Parseghian's last game as hian.
11cr nlurs(lay, he had talked
coach.
The game has not drawn
optimistically of hIs 1976 pros.
This time, Noire Dame is much Interest In
Miami where
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Sund1y' Games
Den v er at Atlanta
Ne* Englandii Buffa lo
Cincinnati at Cleveland

Mudra couldn't be re-'sched Irish scored one of their great the Irish suffered in the pre.
"The story is absolutely not for cornment on the rLTorL But %ins,
13-11 over Alabama, in
I
two )'ears under Parseg.
true," Bridgers said Thursday. duri
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TENTH
1 Mencha; 2. Altu;3.
Chucho, I Santi; S. Muguerza; 6.

Pro Football

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(6)(13) Carol Burnett
(9) Matt Heim

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in college football," declared Athletic Director John Bridgers after Saturday's final
game at he'll be back next soleason."'
Hayes.
has denied a report by the Pen"It'll be the best against the sacola News that Darrell

City

(9) Lost Saucer
(CATV-13) Movie
. 10:00
(2)(8) Land Of The Lost
(3)(74) Sesame Street

2:4S

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(IRs) Miss Teenage America
Pageant
(3) Soundstage

EVENING

Feature

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play. She believes his sergeant
Cacho Miguel; 3 OgUJ18 Beng0a~ 4 Valentino, beating the movies Choices, s6eduled for airing department chews them up.
Thundays Private Parties
Barre Perez; S Newi Echave, 6
is involved and calls upon Onl y
to It. ABC is the second network Feb. 19,1976.. Ra ymond Burr
08:3 9 NBC CHICO AND
Fridays 7:30.11:00 p.m.
5 Alaya Jayl.
to get Involved CBS has one, is working on a new pilot, this MAN Tony Orlando repaysTHE Rockford to investigate.
I DOminoo1eniz; too, airing.Sunday right -The time casting him as a disbarred favor. and guest-5tars in this
10-11 CBS BARNABY JONES Saturdays 9:3011:30 am. &amp;
EchanoOkoki; 3. l Alberdi. I
1:30.4:00 pm, &amp; 7:30- 11:00
BARNABY has to provea dog Ls
Legend of Valent ino," wi th attorney sol vi ng other crimes episode. Earlier this week, innocent
of killing a
Arena. 7 Negui Perez; I Aldana
Franco Nero. Italian actor, in while trying to clear himself ...
man. Th e Sundays 1:30-3:30&amp; 4:00.6:00
Jay
Freddie
Prinze
guest-st.arTed
victim had a double-indemnity p.m.
the title role, 9-il, on the ABC The Bbckfeet Tribe of Great on
Tony's
show.
Chico
is
having
EIGHTH — 1.
insurance clause, so
Mano4oAlfu; 2. Sunday Night Movie. But the FalK Mont.. have honored troubles wooing a
Outdoo r Rides Next Doo r
the
I Santi Ramon, S
real star is Smanne Pleshette, Chief Morning Eagle, nee lady beciuse he looks too much company hired Bamaby. fie
Fermin
Mugueria, 6 Chucho Larrea;
who plays the scree nwri ter who Jo na than Winters,
On The Track Rd. Off
like her ex-beau, Tomas, played learns the victun's wife was
EraAzp1; S. CetayaMIgu,
Hwy.
17 93. Fern Park
having
discovered Rudoipho
an
affair
and
ABOUT
TONIGHT:
may
ve
ha
by Orlando.
MIHTH1 Eloria,2 Aguirre:3
en
be
cut
out
of
her
husband's
8-8:30 NBC SANFORD AND
Ramon, I Celaya, S Bilbao, 6. Guglielmi, renamed him
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Toy's Games

MIAMI (AP)
Notre wavered," Devine told the
Dame's troubled football team, Miami News. "I'm riding
t,i ek.
)JVS•VdVH pictur
uwun a- tough situation. I
. by reports of squad dl.s- fault myself, partia
hit
ll y because

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Mudra May Lose Post
PENSACOLA

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California at Washington
Saturday's Oamn
Nw York Rangers at Phil..

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the "Hustling Hat hccrleaders, The White team, best," said
Oslxrne. "I'm not Mudra may lose his job as
ters" will be unveiled Saturday led by Dave Stowers, be
sted the even going to pred ict victory. I
night $ tka 'A.'.s.....I..
r_....,,
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n rvnies at-to. towers hit For will predjct
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BarreQuiola, 3 Alava Elor:a; 4
Menolo Javi; S Piegui Sanchez, 6
Arecha Miguel;? Bilbao Bengoa.
Domingo Zarre
FIFTH — I ChuchoAqvirre, 2,
flhlbec&gt; Ramon; 3 Erdoza Miguel,
Marurl Mugueria
SIXTH
I. Arecha Sanchez, 2

Philadelphia 3. California 2
Buffalo 7. Detroit 2

The personalities of the
(Coatinued from Page 1.13)
coaches are as different
the
defense among all college styles of the teams.
teams-4.4 points a game.
Bethune's Wesley Moore is
Bethune is 4-0 and FAMU 3-1 flamboyant, a man w
to the Sourn Intercofleglate "This gapes up as a real good
Athletic Conference, which battle with me coming out on
sends its winner to the Gate top by 12 or 14 or maybe 21
City Bowl to Atlanta for pr
points."
domi nantly black teams. It was
The Rattlers' Rudy Hubbard
uncertain what would happen if is conservative disciple of and
FAMU won and threw the race forrnerassistanttoOhjoSthte.s
into a tie.
Woody Hayes.

SUNDAY

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S?a?,etPtt
Sports SPc?acular (Ern

By THE ASSOCIAtED PRISS

crown and an Orange Bowl bid

Hustling Hatters Meet
Ecuador In '75-'76 Debut

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7pm.

attract an international field

OlYmpic-al.iNre

p m (6.13)

Big Grid Tests

RALEIGH, N.C. IAP
North Carolina travel
moters have hatched a schune for a 10-day Iongistance
Lcycle race next summer wi th O,000 In prize money.
"The Great North Carolina Bicycle Race " will be run
over 870 miles and promoters said Thursday they hope to
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Kansas City at Buffalo
Toronto at Boston

SATURDAY
11 am, (41) — Jim Thomas Outdoors
12 p m. (C6) — NFL Gameof the Week

byswifthaffba Joe Washington and deft quarterback Steve
Ohio State and Nebraska, col- Davi agait a Cornhusker atlege football's top-ranked tack that mixes the passing of
teams, put their unbeaten Vince Feagamo with
records and naonal champion.. ning of power backs Tony Davis
ship hopes on the line Saturday and John O'Leary.
in road games against arch ri.
Oklahoma, the defending no
val&amp;
tional champion, will be nThe No. 1-ranked Buckeyes, r ing for its
fourth straight vie10.0, face No. 4 Michigan, 8-0-2, tory
In the series. If the Soeners
at Ann Arbor with the Big Ten lose they have agreed to
play in
title
and a Re Bowl bid at the Fiesta Bowl. If the Corstake. The Cornhuskers, 10-0 nhuskers lose. they have ag
reed
and rated No. 2, invade Nor. not to play anywhere.
Okla. to meet No. 1 Oktahorns, 9-I, with the Big Eight

10-Day Bike Race Planned

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7, tie

Messiersmith's case is much tration case at 9:30
Westriam million in 1974 and probably had bility of an offer from his group.
a.m. E.ST of potential buyers have been in and the four conches would be a higher loss for the fiscal year "But
more important. In this case, today.
I understwd there's sfill
and out of the picture.
f ree to go af ter other jobs.
baseball players are seeking
ended t.31.
interest
from Toronto."
The Dodgers, and the rest of
"We're starting to look at the
The club's board had a meetthe right to become free agents baseba ll's owners,
"We
have
plenty
of
assets,
say that they clock now," said Charles B. tog tentatively scheduled
Labatis Brewery of Toronto
for
but we're short of cash," said reportedly offered $15 million
in the same way football and have the right to renc-w a Rupert, treasurer and execou- day, but it was canceled late Rupert, explaining why a
hockey players do: by per- player's contract —
S125,. for the team and the parent
without his tive vice president of the club. Thursday when
forming one year beyond their signature
forever, and In the
Both Stoneham and Rupert from his home In Scottsdale, February
use of Candlestick In Arizona and Minnesota .

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Stoneham's Illness is not ex- Nothing's really happening

s to now," said Lurie late Thursday
teamwent upforsale last so new owners could Install se ll
t
he club, w hich lost $1.7 wi thout nthng out the possibegin their landmark arbil. May, and since then a number their own men a nd so

Two I
Teams Facing

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Cacho Via; 7 Larri Okokl, I. Urza
Leni:
THIRD
I. Arecha Quiola. 2
Echano Jay), 3 Ice Lenli, I
AIdana Arena. S Oculza Via, 6
Ursa Alberdi; 7. Eddy Okokl; S
Larri Beltia
FOURTH
I Cacho Perez, 2

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tracts, said Donovan, was done pected to delay

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By Th e Associated Press
The Winnipeg Jets don't belie ve in wasting opportunities.
They had the first chance to score In overtime Thursday
night, and made it payoff In a 3-2 World Hockey
Association vi ctory over the Quebec Nordiques.

TT ert~

AJams Division
Buffalo
IS 3 1 31

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a club board
notices pected to be hospitalized about his group is Interested only if
owner Horace Stoneham, made Wednesday but were told long a week, said Dr. Robert Bull- the Giants can stay here

resented by President Peter ga ve no hint to the Ide
ntity of a Donovan. Terminating the co

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season and Herb
Osmond, M esserami th 's agent,
SAN FRANC1S
(AP)
were optimistic any new owner Ariz., en te red Stanford
It's
one
thing
fr
a
18-yearold
sd
Thursday,
"We
think
Andy
Sate
Medical Park is still unpaid.
of the San Fran cisco Gi- would keep t he
amateur to be availa
Giants
In
San
center
For
an
operation.
Known to be interested to the
to 24 isa
clubs, but it's quite a ble
different
2.4 free agent. It's Just that the ants' National League baseball Francisco. "We've been worxThe
72-year-old
owner
of
51
club
are a Canadian group
owners don't recognize it We franchise "very likely could tog t
matter when a proven, quality
oward that in all our
per
ce
th
nt
of
e
th
stock
In
ee
e
GIs
king
to move the club to Toasked the commissioner (Bowie take place at P
meeting of own- forts," Rupert said.
ants'
parent
company
needs
ronto
and
a San Francisco
major le'.gue
suddenly Kuhnt to take Andy off the ers Dec. 8" in Hollywood, Fla.,
emerges
on thepitcher
open market.
Manager
Wes Westrum and surgery to correct dila tion of an group headed by Robert Lade,
Hunter was able to milk that reserve fist. But the com- an executive of the club says. his coaching staff were sent abdominal artery and is

By The Associated Press

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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
W L I Pts OF GA
Plph
13 ) S 31 2
FIRST
1 (chano AIbqØj
NY Island
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Aladana
Lenl, 3 Barr, Beitia,
Atlanta
7 9 2 IL
Eddy Arena, S Negui Okoki, 6
NY Ranr
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2 16 60 I Larri (lone; 7 Urzi Sanchez, a
Smyth* Division
Ice Via
Chicago
10 1 6 26 71 57
SECOND
St Louis
1. Echano Arena
7
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Eddy Qjola. 3. Oguiza t1eta, 1
Vancvr
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SEVENTH

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TENTH — I Maruri (7)
500. 7 tarr 12)1 10, 4.30.3 Sent
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1)11 60. DO (1 1) 1313 60,
ELEVENTH —1 ManoloMencha
(7) 7120, 900, 560. 2 Domingo
Echave (3)100,170.3 Archa Perez
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Cleveland

Hunter's road to riches was a the team.
sersnaith is a free agent be- the Dodgers a week ago, and 1975 season and a noi-ocut clause.
property
for
the
1976
season,
cause he played 1975 without a "at that time, we were far
one-lane highway that led only
Mcssersznith, a hardfAr nfl,-. w..,...
lie said the tkidsser*' h
WVIV4IL1[.
contract,
to little ithoskie, N.C. The road throwing right-bander who was
apart."
ler
included a no-trade clause,
The players association says
Osmond said Thu rsday that
Andy Messersmi th takes today twice a 20-game winner and a t
Osmond says Messersml th $l,00O—$35,0O0 more than the
hat invoking the renewal Messersmi th would waive his wants a four
could lead to the same pot of 119-gaine winner last season, did
-year contract renewed 1974 contract for the
gold, but it could be tra ve led by not 5i a 19Th co ntract. In
clause
Is
a
one-shot
action.
it
Personal
arbitration
cam
if
he
from
the
Dodgers
worth more completed 19175 season,
that cannot be renewed o ve r and co
$170,000
ul d reach an agreement wi th than $700,000
a lot more people.
wi th the first for 1976 and a figure he wouldn 't
case, the labor contract bet. over again, and that thus Me's- the Dodgers. He l
ast met with year retroactively covering the reveal
What Hunter got, and what ween the owners and players
for 1977.
Iessersnij th is after, is 1r
th us stipulates in section 0a
dom. Hunter got it one year ago the ren ewal cla use
that "the
—
in a unique breach of co ntract club shall ha ve the right
to

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Saturdays Games

Messersm ith Seeks Freedom From Dodgers

(9) Movie

A merica: The Young Ex

fival

Spe cial

(CATV.6) lCiO Club
(35) Movie
30:00

(3) Quick On The Draw
Black Pers pe ctive On
The News
(35) Nashville On The Road

Sou l Train
(3) Sesame Street
(6)(l3) Children's Film Fe's

(CATV.6) Man And Environ

9:30
(6) (13)

S: 30

World

Movie

Kniev e l

(35) Party
(35) Star Trek

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Panther

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(24) Say Brother

1:00

(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6)(13) ScoiobyDcicl

(2)(I) Midnight Special

Hollywood Squares

(35)

9:30

(2)(8) Pink

Style
(I) Invisible Man

Pittsburgh

(2)(6) Waldo Kitty
(3)(24) Electric Company
(44) Gerald Derstein

1:00

(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
(3) Black Perspective On The

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9:00

Entertain

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(35) Star Trek
7:30

(d)()3) Cosby Kids
(CATV.6) Gilligan's Island
(9) College Football Double
header, Ohio State At
Michigan, Penn State At

pology

(44) Movie
11:40
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NINTH — 1 Altu (41 IS
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No* York at flosion

Joe Greene in thcir first meeting and will repeat
S)U1 hill) th is time

S. Francisco Ii, N. Orleafts 3

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(9) Wild, Wild World
Ani.
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(13)(C13) CBS News

Runner

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(3) Aviation Weather

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Thursday's R esults
Buffalo 1111,
Cievei,oinri 115,

game back of the Steelers and Bengals in the
AFC Central ra ce . Some people are tempted to
pick the underdog Oilers, who have come so far
in so short a time. We'll stick with the moin ey

Truth

(9) Tom And Jerry Grape Ape
(44) Encounter

(I) $25,000 Pyramid

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This will be some show with the Oilers one

just forfeited this one? What's one more l oss
when you've already dropped all nine games
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the bruising Bengais, who are tied for the AFC
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St. Louis 34, N.Y. Jets 10

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Denver 24, Atlanta 7

sympathy from the Falcons, who lost more

The Colts score a lot of points, which is good.
But they also give up a lot, which is not so good,
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Miami 23, Baltimore 14

Minnesota 35, San Diego 10

Steve Spurrier has passed the 49"s to two
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ck. The Saints are playing out the schedule
but haven't they been doing that for years?

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NIGHT RESULTS

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THURSDAY

Pro Basketball

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The Bus are dragging and the Patriots are
beginning to put thing together. But how can

litde good news this year.

The picks:

290.

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Buffalo 23, New England 20

Washington needs this game more but may not
be over th e pyschological scars of last Su nday.
Los Angeles 27, Chicago 7
The Ranis' front four is on a rampage with 25
qua rter back sacks this season. That's bad news
for the Bears and passer Gary Huff, who've had

season log of 8S-32 for .7 this week.

of 2.830 set by Johnny Unitas. fie is also only
seven TD passes shy of Unitas"career recoird of

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Raiders, meanwhile, have won four straight and
are three games in f ront in the AFC West.

The Pro Picker wasn't thrilled, just satisfied.
with last week's 94. He'll try to improve the

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quarterback who ever li v ed and it's a tr emendows thrill to be approaching his records," the
Viking passer said. The Chargers, however,

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the reco rd book in his 15th NFL season.

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

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

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

DEKLE'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAI ER FURNITURE CO.
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Sanford, Fla,
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Fomication (sex between unmarried persons), adultery

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
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(sex be tween people who are married to other partners,
homosexuality (make with male, or female with female) are
terrible sins. These we are to put down by our faith in God and
by our will Coliossians 3:5-10). 11 one could not put off these
evils, God would not have said to do so.
St. Paul said, "flee youthful lusts and follow
righteousness" (11 Timothy 2:22) That means we can' Notice St.
Paul's description of those who develop unnatural affection (II
Tiniothy 3:3). Natural affection is the man for his wife and

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Q. I have a friend who's "gay"
a homosexual. He's
miserable, and he hates himseLf, Can God help this kind of
problem?
A. I'm glad you shared wi th me your concern for our
friend and h is homosexuality.
To see his attitude and i.ued can show you when one
lose-- his sense of self worth , he has two choices: (1) to turn to
God arid through repentance and fai th in J esus Christ find God's
answers for his needs; or, (2) to permit the devil, who comes to
kill arid steal and destroy (John 10:10) to turn this normal drive
from its divinely ordained course (and God made them male
and female, not male and male or female and female) from
having normal desire for the opposite sex th rough marriage
to plain satanic perversion (Genesis l:fl; Romans 1:V). In
Ephesians 5:31, God says, "A man shall leave his father and
mother, and shall be joined unto his wife" (not to a member of
th e same sex), "and they shall be one flesh" (see Genesis 2:241.
According to the Bible which is our guide, there ::;
deliverance for anyone who perverts the gifts God has given
him. Promise is made to the "ca ptives" (Ike 4:1B. However,
a perversion such as homosexuality can lead to a closing off of
the inner sensibilities to God's love and eternal laws; also to a
complete turning away from the God-ordained love of a man for
a woman, and a wo man for a man.
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pilgrim costume. Later, as I watched her singing, she looked lust like the pictures 1 have seen of
pilgrim children. I felt'a lump in my throat and had a real sense of identity with those men,
women and children who long ago withstood the hardships of life in a new and alien world.
These immigrants weren't superhuman; they were people just like you and me. They had
the courage to believe in a new life — a new country. They believed their ultimate struggle
would lead to the freedom they so fervently sought.
Over three and a half centuries have passed. The foundation the pilgrim fathers laid for us
seems to be shaking beneath our feet, and even our Faith wavers.
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cerport, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater Baptist
evidence of thanksgiving is to treasure in a hole in the ground 17-92 and Nike Mary Boulevard
The worship service at 7:30 Frank Ilollenbeck of Rochester,
Thanksgiving Service will be
dwell on giving thanks as op- never to bring forth a harves
children, and the wornan for her husband and Children.
t? will have its Thanskgiving P.M. will center on a new and N.Y.
held
at Clearwater Missionary
posed to complaining and The Bible says
to whom celebration on Sunday begin- different emphasis. Acteen
Don't let anyone tell you he or she can't overcome a temp.
The Children's Choir will sing Baptist Church, 11 a.m. Rev. C. t.ation like this, for they can (read James 1:1245). When one
grumbling about what you inuch is given, much will be ning with the 11
a.in. worship girls and Royal Ambassador in the morning Thanksgiving Washington, of Valdosta, Ga.
lack!
required." The proof of our hours,
boys ages 9 through 11) will Service at 10:45 am. The wi ll deliver the sermon. Rev, yields to temptation, he is drawn away from God because he
Another evidence of the truly thanksgiving, therefore, Is in
desires to be. A desire can be turned toward God 11 one wills to
At the close of the worship serve as ushers receiving the pastor, Rev. Douglas E. Porter, U.M. Harris Is pastor.
thankful maa is
do it and trusts In God to help him. Every day my mail brings
to be thankful how thankful we live. May we hour, a congregational meeting offering. A women's chorus and will preach on the subject, "Go
*for everything. The scripture li ve so
letters from persons who have, by God's help overcome this sin,
that eve ry day you will be he ld to take action upon tr io will present special music.
Ye.
says.
based
on
Mark
16:15,
"in everything give celebrate thanksgiving
Altam'nte
and
they say they are happier for it.
this the recommendation by the Men's Br
Br o th er h ood
and 16a.
thanks." In good things and year ,
session to call Rev. Mike Woman's Missionary Union
The month of November, Community
Andrews of the St. Andrews personalities will be par. called the "Festival of Praise"
An evening worship service
Presbyterian Church, Orlando, ticipating in the program.
ity
In the Free Methodist Church of will be held at the Altamonte
uS co-pastor to begin a two-field
ty
Miss
Valcu
Long,
former
North
America,
culminates
on
Community
Church
at
7:30
p.m.
pastorate. At 12:30 p.m., the missionary nurse, will be the Praise Sunday on Nov. 30.
Sunday. Rev. James Santo will
Womenof the Church will serve guest mission emphasis
conduct a love feast in
To 3rd World Nations a Thanksgiving dinner to the speaker. Miss Long is a native Messiah
preparation (or Thanksgiving.
nicrnbers of the congregation of Florida, educated in the
Messiah Lutheran Church, Prior to the service, a lasagna
The annual Community
Pinecrest
St.Baptist.
James
By
W CORNELL brethren of the third world," and their guests including Dr. Gordon Keller School of Nur- 510 N. Hwy 17.92, Casselberry, dinner will be served at 6:30 Thanksgiving
Service sponÂME andBaptist,
St. Paul's
Al'GEORGE
Religion Writer
says the Rev. Charles H. Long and Mrs. A. Clarke Deane, Dr. sing, Tampa, and holds the will hold a Thanksgiving set- p.m. Rese
rv
A changed prospect faces Jr., executive secretary of the Howard D. Gress, and Rev, and
ations must be sored by Sanford Area Organists will be John Renfroe,
Chris
vice on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. made,
Christianity in the developing U.S. Conference of the World Mrs. Michael I... Andrews.
Ministerial Association will be organist-choir director of Grace
Pastor 14. Franklin Dorton will
shift of its center of gravity Council.
Due to the Thanksgiving
During the dinner hour the
held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in United Methodist and Miss
bring the message and it is open Longwood
from the mostly white, affluent
holiday, deadline for
While the council in Its orgins plans for the 1976 church
the
Sanford Civic Center on the Robin Hodges, organist, First
to the public.
western world to the poorer, was domninzited by western program will be presented to
submitting articles and
theme
"Heritage-FestIval. Baptist Chur ch.
Nazarene
dark people of tbc southern and church leaders, he adds, it now themembersby the session and
photos for the Nov. 28
horizons
In God We Still
The Invocation ssill be ivvn
Longwood Church of the Trust,"
Community
church page will be
eastern part of the globe,
embraces "a new generation of any action needed will be taken
by ft'v Douglas Purt'r, pastor
!'1azarei-will
celebrate
its
8th
Tuesday
next
week.
That transition is altering the men and women
Africans, at this time.
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Speaking on "A New Land-A of Sanford-Eustgs
Methodist
Fretpowers and pressures in the Asians and Latin Americans."
anniversary
Sunday.
Lunch
will
New
Freedom" will he Phuoc Methodist Church; welcome
be
served
at
1
p.m.
follow
ed
by
World Council of Churches
Bachelor
of
There will be a special ser- an aft
Religious
d Shepherd
Good
The change reflects a g,, Goo
Nguyen, Vietnamese and introductions by Rev. Leo
er n oo n songfest.
Education
degree
from
SOuthvice
of thanksgiving and praise
whose governing assembly graphical shift in the weight of
refugee sponsored by Sanford King, pastor of First United
Good Shepherd Lutheran
starts a meeting Sunday In Christian prevalence itself, (lurch, 2900A Orlando Drive western Baptist Theological Sunday at Community United Zion Hope
Alliance Church. Mayor Lee Methodist; Brother Bernard
Nairobi, capital of the east AfSeminary, Fort Worth, Texas. Methodist Church at 7:30 P m.
which at present is about evenly will celebrate Thanksgiving hliss I,iong was appointed
Moore will speak on "The Barga, assistant pastor of
rican country of Kenya.
Lhe in the chapel. On Thursday, a
The Usher Board of Zion Celebration of Liberty" and Dr. 'Church of the Nativity will give
divided between a hail billion Day worship service at 10 a.m. Foreign Mission Board by
of ü
A once-.every-seven-years af- Christians o( the west and a hall Nov. 27. The Res'. John Deut- Southern Baptist
Ilope Missionary Baptist Harold Harris, minister of First the scripture reading; Rev. Ken
Da'a.m.
service
will
Church,will
8thcelebrate
Street andtheir
Orange Christian Church of Sanford, Itoh, of Pinecrest Baptist,
fair, the assembly brings to. billion of the "third world."
ptist Convention inThanksgiving
be held at 8:30
in the
Avenue
schlander will officiate. The
gether about 2,500 participants,
1956 to work In Nigeria. After a sanctuary. An offering of Anniversary Sunday at 2:30 will speak on "Give Liberty- scripture and prayer; Rev.
But Christianity is In a no- public is invited.
year of language study,
canned goods will be taken for p.m. Mrs. Bernice King
747 of them voting delegates of growth slump in the west, while
Give Life."
Robert Doctor, St. Paul's
IS
271 member denominations,
Music
will
be
provided
by
the
Baptist,
prayer;
it's booming in the poorer menThe
willGood
meetShepherd
in the church
and
as
a
nurse
In
Eku,
Shah,
Lutheran served as a teacher in Aghor, the church mission cupboard. president and Rev, J.L Brooks combined choirs of local Capt. JamesThanksgiving
Snelson, Salvation
Theyrepresentabout400mjl. lands, increasing twice as fast fellowship hall at 7 p.m.,
is pastor.
lion Christians, Protestants, as the population in many Monday, for a covered dish and Ogomosho; transferring to St. Augustine
churches and the Community Amy, will give the benjj
Tanzania
in
1968,
where
she
Band under the direction of
Tlxre
will
bea
Blessing
of
the
Anglicans, Eastern Orthodox areas, Including Africa, where dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. served until 1970. Curren'ly she Animals Nov. 29 at n
Members of the Thanksgiving
Holy Cross
R - . Charl
and old Catholics in 100 coun- 149 million Christians now Tom Butts. There will be a
oon on the
E. Davis Jr., Committee are Rev. Holt,
tries, an increasing share of make up 40 per cent of the pop- guest speaker from Southern calls Ellenton "home", and church parking lot at St.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church minister of music and youth chairman; Rev. Perry Collins,
them from the "third world" ulation.
works In the Manatee Hospital, Augustine Catholic Church, will hold an Advent Corporate First Baptist Church, and Holy Cross Episcopal; Rev.
Bell Telephone Co.
Bradenton.
countries of Asia, Africa and
The Rev. Dr. Richey Hogg,
Sunset Drive, Casselberry, Communion for Men and Boys, William J. Hinkle, director of Davis, Jack Hor net, executive
Latin America.
professor of world Christianity First Baptist
Parents are invited to ac- Nov. 30. Communion will be bands at Seminole Community director of Greater Sanford
Oviedo Baptist
The assembly, the fif th in the at Southern Methodist Univercompany
their children. All celebrat ed at 8 a nd 10 a.m. and College. Choirs participating Chambe r of Commerce and
Th is Sunday evening will
27-year history of the council, sity, predicts that Christianity begin
The young people of the First pets should be either caged or ii breakfast formen and boys are from Central Baptist, First chairman of the County
the Foreign Mission
will be the first in the southern soon may be a minority faith in Emphasis at First Baptist Baptist Church o( Oviedo will leashed. There will be prayers, will be served at 8:45 a.m. in United Methdlst, Sanford Bicentennial Committee; Rev.
be leaving today for an over- singing and individual blessing Parish Hall by the Women of Alliance, Church of the King, Rev. Blair McGarvey,
10 hemisphere, the first in Africa, the west, while it becomes a Church. This annual Prayer- night retreat. They will be of the animals.
the Church. Call the church Nativity,
Grace
and the ft in which Amen. majority among the world's Giving effort will begin with a
United Sanford Alliance; and Rev,
cans and Europeans don't pre- dark-skinned peoples.
The
Parish
Antique
Show
will
office
for
reservations.
Methodist,
First
Baptist,
Porter.
family covered dish supper at going to Camp Joy, north of
dominate.
Apopka The camp is owned be held Dec. 5-7 at the Seminole
By current statistical proJec- 5:30 p.m.
They inevitably are going to tions, that change is put by
The Family' life Conference and operated by the Wekiva Turf Club.
be confronted with "the search- many researchers before the at 6p..rwill feature Pr, Henry Baptist Association,
Young people in junior high Church Of Christ,
ing, painful questions from the end of the century.
Brandt on film deals with
m
A special study committee
Association now serves most of Tom Myers, First Baptist of
through college age will be
Scientist
0
has
been
named
by
the
the
Southern
Baptist churches Longwood; Ken Holt, Pinecrest
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going. The theme of the re treat
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Bapt
is
t
Association
to
In
Seminole
and Volusia Baptist of Sa nfo rd ; Bill Marr,
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is "Youth Witnessing To
The 11 a.m. service at First gather
information
Youth". Leading the witness (lurch of Christ, Scientist of Sout
for Counties, Wekiwa Baptist Ft Ba ptist of Oviedo Joe
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hern Baptist ch urches in
Co urson, Stetson Baptist in
training
will
be
Mr.
Ray
Archer
Sa
nf
Association serves most of
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DeLand; Tom Stonecipher,
of Ococe,
Thursday will include reading may seek alignment with
Mir
churches
in
Orange
and
First
Baptist of Pierson; and
Pastor Hill Marr, Mr. and of
the
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Thanksgiving Wej-ui Baptist Association. OSCCOLa Counties.
Burt
Wor thing, Blake Memorial
Jim Jones arid Mr. and Proclamation of the President
The
Seminole
Baptist
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committee
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Mrs. Bechum Batchelor will be of the United States and a
going as the you th sponsors.
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sermon
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Free Methodist
will be taken.
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Sunzanne P.
be
rlin,
substitute
first reader,
will give a sacred con ce rt
Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Sanford- anti Mrs. lillian Rothweiler,
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recognizes wha t he has been
I am reminded of the man given.
who was asked what he would
Lastly, a true evidence of
do if he inherited a million thanksgiving is what we do with
dollars. His reply was "apply it what we are thankful for. Do we
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In the matter of the Adoption of
the C" ot Sanford Florida At '
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neighborhOod ot in, homes OnIV
carpet, fenced lh1. 3 yrS old
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damage deposit $175 mo 1711369
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Free, 614 2017 for "We Care"- _____________________________
heArd at sad bearing
Courthouse in Sanforo. Florida, on $, II. 19. and 90. Lake Markham
to file the original thereof wih the
- -- - _________Stores, churches Ideal for retired
O order of the City COmmison December 16. 197$. at 7 00 PM, or Estates. Plat Book II, pages 60 and Clerk of this Court, both to be done
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
doctors' off ices, adults
Of the C.?, Of Sanford, Florida
as soon thereafter as possible
Persons 666 6106 or 322 6054.
61. Seminole County, Florida, on or before December flth, 197$;
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
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month, worth more 327 6749H N Tamm. Jr
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Written comments ltc'ci with the subiect to liens, mortgages and Otherwise a default will be entered
AL ANON
C.?, Clerk
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Land Development Administrator Other encumbrances, whatever they
DELTONA 0M(5
against you for the relief demanded
For families or friends of problem
Kitchen furnished Puce location
DE T ItO
pearing at the public hearing will be and the undersigne ai Sheriff of
WITNESS my hand and the seal oi For further Information call 471 4367 ,
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hearo orally Hearings may
NOTICE OF VACATING AND
e Seminole County. Florida, will at this Court on this 16th day of
7 tIde , porch, carport, washing
or write
CLOSING ALLEYS
Continuedfromfim,tolirneasfound 11:00 AM on the 6th day of November, 197$
machine Clean, $150
SanlordAlAnonFamilyGrouppo 31PhI'tmTb0nt5 Furnished
necessary Further details available December, A 0 197$. offer for sale
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
(Seal)
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7 Bdrm,newWW carpet, new LR
80* 553. Sanford, Fla 3717)
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YO will take notice that the City by calling 3231.3)0. E*t
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and sell to the highest bidder, for
-furniture Separate dining area
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By' Sd Vihlen, Jr..
Chairman
Attest:
Arthur Pt. Beckwith, Jr
PubliSh' Nov 7), 1973
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LOT, OR EQUITY ON:
I4S)OO acre lot, Paved road, many
trees
y for home $450

. Real
cAte r ORP

CalIBa

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41-Houses

TRADE YOUR HOME,

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43-tAcrg
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[AR RY SAXO N

Real Estate

t FAt T('i t; 7195

Kitchen equpped, 2 large porch,
financing available A bargain at
$29500

REALTOR

LOOKINGFOR THE BEST?
Perfect in every detail I bedroom,
bath on I acre. Swimming pool,
double garage, formal dining
room, huge 40' family room, with
fireplace $77500

Of Wall to wall carpet $25,900
Terms
Beautiful kitthefl anci 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and

YOU TOO' Want i BRs. 2 baths,
pool, landscaping, central air and
economica' gas heat' Just a
couple blOcks from golf course'

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want
Builder or Developer'-- Etceptional 0
buyinbuilclinglot%iustfareflougt'
from tOwn

ö

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322•2420 Anytime

LAKE MARY-3 bedroom, P bath
home nestled under shady trees
Country style kitchen, central heat
lair, VA fermi available 571.000
BUY NOW AND SAVE
SANFORD - 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home, ar (Ondloner. Sh.tcty yard,
%t9.5
Make an offer
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 bedrOom, I bath
home, central heat 1, air, fenced
yard, 7 blocks from LakMonr,,
Zoned agricultural 126,000

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010 6631

RE AL TORS

RESIDENTIAL
CO'.'.'.'F RCIAL
ACREAGE

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3653

In ss

Open
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.9fOS

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207 Ii 25th .3237637
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS. Associate
yeS 177 17 or 32? I

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64Equipment

yard on culde sac. 12.000 dow

9

Jct. 17 921 177, Longwood
Call 373 lS7Oor 634 4603

I BR, Ibath
BR,7 bath, lake, pool,

525,900
U..eoo

,

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Realty,
1306061

Realtor

KULP DECORATORS, 3777335,

family room, fully carpeted,
central heat air, garage; 3 years
old 377 3152

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1973
Gran Tori. 2 ciocr
hardtop, ar. automatic, power
steering, power brakes. 12.195
Call Don Pope. 373 1651 Dealer

ROSSER FORD

1975 PINTO

Counter tops, Sinks Installation
a',aiable. Bud Cabell. 3776057
anytime
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R OciSOti MAP I
2927 Hwy 1797
377 S961

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5)-fuseheld Goods
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1975 PINTO

' 72-Auction
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LIght blue 2.door, automatic
with power steering, air and
radio. Nice.

dise

POSition, twin fleCdle, front
ir.*rl,rrn rlrluie sewnQ macnine
of U SCC t
'APIF 0140 SEWING CEN TER
107 Fast Fir'.? Downtown

LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront

lot On a peninsula for unobStructed
scenery. $7S,,

Req Reai Estate Broker ii (40

FORREST GREENE INC.

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116.000

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Dell's Auction Seice

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52--Appliances

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PC No. 1700

1975 PINTO

have an especially good selection
of furniture, appliances, large &amp;
small and miscellaneous met
chandise. Come early, browse and

60-Office Supplies

669 111.6
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295O

Sharp orange 3.dr
with automatic
transmission, air, radio

runabout

PC No. 1695

and power steering
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.

porches, Central air. lOO'x131' lot. Modernizing your Home? Sell no
Call 6451166 0. 5. J. Realty,
longer needed but useful items
Realtors
with a Classified Ac?

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A I Conditionfor
Spinet Piano. 322-6620

235O

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Neautiful trees, great fishing.
Owner says "submit offers"

PC No. 1691

1975 PINTO

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Assume Payments

2875

Light yellow 2.dr with
automatic transmission, air,
power steering and radio

Want to buy Cow skulls, paying 12
each 32? 6317

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pc No. 1689

air conditioning

Want to buy birdcage
largeenoughtorparrot

55-Boats
&amp; Accessories
_....,

3O5O

Beautiful yellow Run,bot
with power steering, radio,
automatic transmission and

AUCTION SALE

Large lot for garden 530.000.

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St. Rd.46 East at St. Johns River.
TV, tools, misc,

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"couPuTR"
ONE TOFIVE ACRE
HOME SITES
within Lake Mary city limits.
to $9,500. Financing available,
George McCammon, Odyssey Inc
Broker, 6)01121 or 0.6? till.

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
service. used machine-s
MOOPIEYAPPLIANCESI73 0697
i

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as iS Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselbc'rry, 17 92530 1706

1975 MAVERICK 3i5O

Hwy. 44. West Sanford
373 5620
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75-R

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Pretty orange, automatic
transmission, air, power
steering and radio

Vehicles

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Trailer, li', screened room, Car
peted, air, oven, ice box, link,
extra clean, $700. 671 6025
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76-Auto

ner
lllage

RecoriÜitionect Batteries. $17.93
exchange, PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave
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PC No. 1711

1975 MAVERICK

Thtorcydes

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Loadedl

Power steering,
automatic transmission,

Harley Davidson, '73 Sportstar.XL
CH 1C*)g, 3.500 miles. Needs minor
pair. First $1,250 takes. 372 3417

$475

air,

c

radio, more.

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No. 1704

315O

Automatic transmission,
air conditioning, power
steering, radio.

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Call

c

1975 MAVERICK

Parts

_

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
APARTMENTS

Hall

1967 Chrysler New Yorker
$73
372 3771

.0 SALE

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43-'---Lots-Acreage
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WITT R EALTY
$71,900

1971 Volkswagen, air, new tires,
battery. e'cellent COflditlOfl. $2C0
equity, assume 19 payments, 1)15
'no 327690$

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SAPuFORD_CASSELBERRY -

3 BR. 1 bath
3 BR. P7bath

1911 VEGA HATCHBACK
I Cyl , RAdiO, Heater, 1495
Phone 377 Ill.)

WITH GOOD CREDIT
F (sample
1966 Valiant, 6 cyl stand
1966 Fairlane, 6 cyl. auto., extra
Clean
191) Dustir, 6 cyl., stand.
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl , stand, 3.6000
Original miles
1970 Toeing, 302 erg . auto
1969 Monterey Wagon, like new
Many Others to cPioO%efrorn

clothes.
P zmiles East of lion Hwy
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"5VlcF PLYOND
CARROLL'S FUR?4ITURE
(betindHwy46AuctionaIfy)
THECONTRACT"
YARD SALE
Req RealEsl.,t.Qroker
FRIDAVAPuD SATURDAY
BUDGET BEATER- Ileatthehigh S HP Riding Lawn Mower.
Iflaos
_i!
.!i
5th 5 t
65-Pets Supplies
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2314 ORANGE AVE.
- . -thap,, $300. 377 144 after 1 p.m. _______________________________
cost of living with fhe low cost
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Male Irish Setter, I • years aId, AXC
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
new 3 bedroom, P, bath home,
RAYMONDM BALL
1102 Cedar Ayt. Dresses, coats
BUY-SELLTRADE
Req RealEstateBrokft
required. PhOne 134 0)00
sweaters blouses. size Ii and IS; yard
Ifl Son
assumed by qualified buyers. Nice III JISE First St
3225611 Aft Hr.. 172 7757
shoes, Site 7AA; other misc.
Siberian
Huski. male. AKC. $100 or
017W 1sf St , S.,rfOrd
neighborhood, convenient to Pot Burner Oil Stove, with electric
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shopping $21,500
trade for what have you. 377 411-1
Flea
Mkt.
&amp;
Bake
Sale.
Sat
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Nov.
77.
blower, nicelooking, $iO. 3775.457
96 Stromberg Carlsx' Recreation
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Ice Mary
MIS REALTORS
Area Erit I I at Lake Mary,
Come see the beautiful new clothe-s.
68-Wàn?dtOy
Ic, 10,'i !,Içr
lust arrived Christening gowns,
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.
Attention
321.0041
I
knit SuitS, baby blankets, crib sets Garage Sale, 112 Beth Drive lQ.m
P1w I DtiuIji), tIOue.
etc. Old stock,)0 pCI 1060 pct. oH.
CA S H 322-4132
Appro*imatety 2,000 sq ft. living BY OWNER- 2 Beoom, I bath,
to 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22; 1 For used furniture, applianc.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
area, large kitchen, cabinets both
pm. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 73.
Completely furnished Appro*. 1
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items
baby accessories
Payton's
5e5 to
and bottom, new
acre lot 1)17 Elm. 110.500
Children's Wear, (Formerly
Larry's Mart, 21$ Santord Ave
YARD SALE
refrigerator and stove: 2 car
else.
Buttons'pl Bows) 2610 Hiawatha
garage $33.5O
SATURDAY.pdOVfl
Phone 3fl 1)01
We Buy Furniture
I9OIPARK AVE.
JOHNNY WALKER
42-'MObi le Homes Christmas Specialon Carpet- Level Yard Sale-)
DAVES' 373 9370
Families Over 3po
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Loop 13 sq yd; Hi Low, 53 10 sq
misc. Items Nov 20 thru 73. IS
oice furniture
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
flooring, 1760 sq yd.; floor tile.
322 - 6457
3103 Orlando Drive
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 fl. 6)0 12
$740 per bo*-for selected styles Yard SaI
MultifAmily, Sat., Sun..

Building lots and acreage.

Crank

for Rent

1973 Grand Prix. loaded, 5howrn,
new, maroon 1. white, honeycomb
13,100 666 5791

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Any Car
NoMoney Down

Chico &amp; The Man

Sacrifice at tho..sact below FHA
approval of $73,50Q, well kept 1 yr
old,) bR, I', bath, AC, carpet, INCOME PROPERTY-) BR home ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,

Luxury

80-Autos
for Sale
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Garage Sale, Saturday PtoS, Sunday Pent Blue LuStre Electric Carpet

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near Shopping, 2 BR home 517.000,
Large lot. 3 BR home,
DOwntown 3 BR home 5)9,3(10

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71 DOdCC Oar? Swinger. auto, P'.
air, heater, radiO. 15.000 mi • vet
clean 11.69$ 323 1905

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Spectracldeqranulej for lawn Insect
control Gardenlancj, liCi) W 1sf
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SO'-'!iiisceljaneo.js for Sale Carport Sale. Fri Sat. Sun 104 W.
SI • 323 6630
Coleman Circle Books. 'games, _______________________________
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24 FIrs 71)17 l Frrncfl Ave II? 921

assumes 7 pct mortgage at $167

38-Wanted

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'73 Ford F 100 F4.sng Custom 5tIe
Side Pick VP, by Owner,
17,900
Phone 373

62-Lwn.Garden

Yard Sate, now through Sunday. Orchid Sale -- Cl.arirg Small
Electric typewriter, furniture
greenhouse
mist. 501 Lemon St. Phone 373
Cattle y as,
14'26.
Thalanopsis and others
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Reasonable Phone In 6793 for
Large Oil Heater, with 150 gal tank,
directions and appuinmenf

FrIday, Nov. 2), 1fl5-7B

80-Autos for Sale

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373 6)51

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?9-Trucks-Trajlers

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Real Estate

Just redu&lt;ed 55.500 Transferred
DVI Of state 4 bedroom, 2 story,
Over 3.000
ft P40 reasonable
offer refused 371 0717

4 Drawer Fit Catnes% &amp; Office
Desks, $40 &amp; up SANFORD
AUCTION 200 Fr,ncfl Ave, 3fl
7340

TAFFER REALTY

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Your MLS Agency

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Solid masonry construction on
beautifully wooded lot

COLOR TV. Si 95 P.tOfTl
RENTAL PUNCHASE PLAN
641 1006

S4Gge Sales

LAKEMARY BLVD.- l20trontage
lOS' deep on a corner site. 1,666 sq
of building toned for offices
519.900. FORREST GREENE
INC , REALTORS 37) 6.353;
Mi); eves 373 6970

Evening Herald,

60-Office Soppites

____________________________ Color TV'S irom $30; 81W, from
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$15. Servi all makes, HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 373 173.4
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46-Commercial
PrOperty _____________________
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h
DAIS )fl 6173
_._...._,_.!f!9!il%)277

5WRadiSte

CO Acreage tracts,
Srnill and large $2,000 per acre
arid up Terry Realty, Realtor. 6

bath home is definitely for the

SUNLAND

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4Houses

) Bectroom on I acre, north side of
Crtai

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7J ACRES IN COUNTRY
J Bedroom, Central air, carpeted, 7 Bedroom home, ) fenced pastures.
new barn Only 526.900.
"nced yard, $7i,$.

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AFTER HRS

- Stenstron'i

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HuNT REALTY INC

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:i Park Dr
RE AL TOR
II
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Priced reasonably Call 3121101

leins,aftheFront (West) Doorol the
By: Lillian T Jenkins
Pi'rforrrit'd by Marilyn, Notary,
Weekly, 3515 Hwy___________
Il 92. Sanford
_____
Seminole County Courthouse in
O.,il 901 7370681 or 737 6773.
Security de$)osit No
Deputy Clerk
323 1930
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Sanford, Florida, the above
HARVEY M. ALPER. ESQUIRE
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571 1010
Sch u ren Realty
deScribed personal property.
Law Offices of
1 or2 Bedrooms Adults only
_______________________________
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6--Child Car-e
That said sale is being made to
2 Bedroom furnished houSe, 5)50
Alper and Wack
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
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tlAL TOkS
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
month Phone 327 6031, if no an
7545
Park
Drive.
I7Oup
tIc
,I1UI
Office No I
616 East Semoran Boulvard,
A BABY'S WORLD Care for infanls
.__________ _
E*ecution
swer call III 4113 after I p m
Suite 701
372.1)02,
7671 Ori.,ndci Drive
to .111' 2 OflIy Ni'i? tO li(',i. Dr irS'
John E Polk
AVALON APARTMENTS
-- . ----- --- - --Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701
i' - ' .
:.2 Bedroom rouse, furnished, large
ADUtTS,P4OFJLTS
Sheriff
Attorneys for Petitione
* "Get 'Em While *
lot, $100 month plus lightS $50
.
116W 2nd St
Seminole County. Florida
Phone No. III 13.39
Florida. reserving the use of same IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Publish: Nov. 11. 21,
)
deposit.
Phone
3fl
3134
after
9-Good
Things
to
Eat
untotheCityof Santorct, FIorida.for
71 Dec. 5, 197$
PubliSh: Nov. 21. 21., Dec. 5. 17. 1975
* Theyire Hot
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. DEl
'8A
pm
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73
COVE
Utility Easement,
DELHI
- .
CUlT,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
and
One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
FLORIDA
NAVEL ORANGES
tlenhousesinaruralarea ?dodovvn
NOTICE OF VACATING AND
That certain North
34--4bu1e HOflleS
South alley in PROBATE DIVISION
furnished or unfurnithed, Newly
12.50 BUSHEL
CLOSING PORTIONS OF A
payment, mcnthly payments less
Block 7. Tier 11. E P. Traffords Map
CASE NO. PR.1S.320.CT
redecorated. Come see. 300 E
322 6733 or 373 0.36?
FICTITIOUS NAME
.
.
than rent Government SubSidized
STREET
Of Sanforci. Pta? Book 1, Page 61.
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 373 1310
Estate
to qualified bopers Call to see if
Nice l'bedroom mobile home $175
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that I am Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,
you qualify!
mo. Located In Lonuwood. •)0
Florida
YON.
Sanford 32771, Seminole
Commission of the City of Sanford,
City CommisSion
Monroe Lfcensed, bonded fruit New. mOoern, 1 Story efficiency
Deceased
County, Florida under the fictitious
-Peg Real Estate flroker
Florida, on November 10, 1975,
of the City Of
sppecs. Select yours today for
apartments, attractively fur
1973, Ii' wide. I BR, furnished, with
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
603W 1st St
passed and adopted Ordinance No. name of SEMINOLE VELO SHOP,
Christmas shipping. Phone (05)
fiShed, conveniently located and
AC, Adults, IllS Security deposit.
Pt N. Tarnm, Jr
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST any right of the City and public ii'. name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Call between 6:30 S For .n
Publish: Nov 21. 1925
You
and
each
of
you
are hereby as follows:
accordance with the provi5qj Of
DET .1O9
..
furnished. $135 month plus
Juice Oranges, $1.S0perbu.
notified and required to tile any
escellen? condition, no city
a. That portionof 14th Street lying the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
security 377 4299.
YourContainer.3fl.51N
Two
room apartment, heat lair, 1
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NOTICE
taies; by owner 3276470
claims and demands which you, or between the West right of-way line Wit Section 66309 Florida Statutes
0' 7 persons. 175 mo 323 4767
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thAt either Of you, may have against said of Lake Avenue and the East right 1957 S Jay .i Bolt
2
furnished. $135 month
LIVE Ofl DRESSED
___________________________
the Atintc Lard arid irrprovernerit
on
estate in ttieoffice of tre Clerk of the of-way line of Roundtree Street;
AduIt preferred Peoria 32? £170
Clean roomy furnished apt 2 m'lei
GEESE. DUCKS. CHICKENS
eneva
Company on December 0. 1973. at Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
b That portionof 11th Street lying PubliSh Oct. 31, Nov. 7. II, 71, 1973
PhoneI2I 70.11
from downtown Sanford, $95 mo
7 00 pm. will request the City Judiclil Circuit, Seminole County. between the SOothetly extemion of DES 151
-.
6ardens
to Rent
'TREE RIPENED FRUIT, picked to _2-l316_or 327-0699
Con5misiionof the City of Sanford to Florida, Probate Division, In the the West right.of.way line ot
adopt a Resolution vacating a
0'dee Navels,oranges. Grapefruit, Large 1 bedroom furnished garage
Courthouse •t Sanford, Florida, Williams Street and the Northerly
Tangerines Call 3770717 If no
apartment, clos, to hospital, $100 Went to Rent, building for storage.
Patio Apartments
Revision of his Second Subdivision,
the time Of the first
blication of Block K, A D. Chappell's Sub
FICTITIOUS NAME
Crumley.
between S &amp; 7
STUDIO 1,7, 3
as follows,
must be in writing and filed in thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, engaged in business at 96.1 N High
Wek
va
River.
Furnished
2
LotS 10-4 12.5, Block A, M. M
duplicate and state the place of Page 7), Public Records of Seminole way 427, Longwood, Seminole
18-Help Wanted
2 BEDROOM
bedroom, utilities included,
Smith's Revision of his Second residence and post off ice
addrets of County, Florida,
County, Florida under tIle fictitious
'
-'
- - - per
month.
Adults
only.
3fl.u70
TOWNHOUSES
Subdivitio
as recorded In PhI
the claimant and must be sworn to
City Commission
name of ARROW ENTERPRISES,
AVON
Small furnished dp..rtment, mature
41-Houses
and for Seminole County. FIc -ka, turney, or the same shall be void.
Sanford, Florida
name with the Clerk of the Clrcuf
together with the portion of the
Call 611 3079
____________________________
Dated at Orlando, Florida, thiS
H. N Tamm, Jr.
Court, Seminole County. Florida In
plated streets tying Sit1s of 2Orh
7 Bedroom apartment, partly fur SanforG- DrastIcally reduced by
11th day at November. 1973
CIty Clerk
c0'd1nce with thePravisions of Nurses; RN's. LPN's; Aides; Aide
owner. From mid 601 tO low SO's
fished; couple only. 322 3762 days,
1505 W. 25th St.
Muiben'y Avenue and the unnamed
As Administrator, c.t a
DEl 106
Wit Section 66.509 Florida Statutes
626
oo
Spanish
villa
S
BR
3
bath.
Fie
pltte street between saict struts
SANFORD
ot laid estate.
1957.
MONTHLY RENTALS
rm, formal living rm, w-w car
contiguous to said Lots,
John F. Varian, Esquire
5: Darrell Leidigh
Telephone Sales for Food Company.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
AVAILABLE
Peting,central APt, aboveground
CIty CommissIon
3222090
of Akervnan. Senterfitt,
Experienced only, Hours flexible,
Bettye S. Leidigh
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
$133 $150 Color TV
pool with private entrance tdear
Professionally ManAqed
of IPie City of
Eldson &amp; Wharton
371 one
PubliSh: Nov. 21, 26, Dec. 3, 17, 1975
by virtue of that certain Writ of
QUALITY INN NORTH
Schools &amp; hospital, Call for appt
Sanford, Florida
Attorney for Administrator, c.t.a. Execution ISsued out Of and under DEl-too
I IL SR 434, Longwood
wk days, bfwn 3:30 pm. &amp; 1 30
By: Rosa M. Rutursdo
Post Office Box 231
the seal of the County court of
- ________________________
REAL ESTATE
pm. Wk nd anytime. 100717
Deputy City Clerk
Ortando, Florida 32102
Seminole County, Florida,
One &amp; Two bedroom apartments.
PublIsh: Nov. II. 2), 197$
OPPORTUNITY
Publish' Nov. 11. 21, 1q73
a final iucsgment rendered In
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn $95 FURNISHED -'1 Bedroom, central
FICTITIOUS NAME
DET.71
________________________________
DET 76
the aforesaid court on the 4th day of
ta 372 1610
heat 6 air, like new, in settled
Notice Is hereby given that we are We seek a licensed, energetic and
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bondable person to represent our
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engaged In business at Rd. 2 BOx
Compiny in the Seminole County
into, Onl' $26,900.
entitled, Sport's Shop, Inc. Plaintiff, 572A Maitlanci, 37731, SemInole
31Aplexes
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area.
-James L. Williams, Defendant, County, Florida under tIle fictitioset
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Turnyourrealestatelicens,lnto,he
which aforr.S4id Writ of Execution name of
REDUCED- $7.ISOfor quicA sale 3
HOUIINO*UYP*ORITYOFTHECITYOFSANFORD
REFRIG.A.MATIC
key to wcallent warnings lfl this LAKE MARY-- 2 BR duplex, kit
was delivered to me as Sheriff of SERVICES, and that we
SANFORD,FLORIOA
Bedroom,2bathwlthfamlly,00m
Intend to
excifing field.
Seminole County, Florida. and I register said name with the
Ct'iefl equipped, Carpeted, central
in Pavenna Park, Home In mint
PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 1973
Clerk
have levIed upon the following the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Training, forms, signs and all ad
heat &amp; air, $150 per mo.
e.\
condition with lovely swimming
CONTRACT NUMBER AISlI
vertiling furnished
FORREST GREENE INC.
pool Now only $29,900 A must to
PROJECTNUMIER(S)FL&amp;1Ith,..JI
Florida in accordance with the
3236353
See
REALTOR
3225970
L Williams, said property being provisions of the Fictitious Name
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located in Seminole County, Florida, Statutes, To-Wit' Section 165.09
ASSETS
INTERESTED?
Harold
Realty
1 bedrOom unfurnished. kitchen
more particularly described as Florida Statutes 1937.
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G.
Bone,
Manager
equipped, air, carpeted. $99.50
REALTOR
123
5771
follows'
CASH
S. John Bos WilSon
Adults
only
327
7296
wk
nds
&amp;
One (II 1920 Corlinental, 2door,
1111,1 General Fund (Development
John A Bowman Jr.
Write
and orOperatl)
ID No OYI1AS2IOI1. Title No. Publish. Nov. 14, 71, 25, Dec. 5.1973
FURNISHED
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1116
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Chengerund ............
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1.30300
17,011.71
OR
UNFURNISHED
W. Garnett White
being stored at Ratliff &amp; Sons in _____________________________
STROIJT
32-Houses
Unfurnished
Sanford, Florida. Additional in.
Req Real Estate Rrohi.c
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
1)72
formation available from the Civil
Tenants .....................17,176.4
JOHN KRlD(i1,ASSOC
P.O. Box 894.D
Sunlano-- .1 814. i bath. xitcti,n
1)19
Division of the Seminole County
Other ...
FICTITIOUS NAME
7,365 2
Casselberry, Fla, 32707
furnished No pets IllS mo Call
Sheriff's Department.
If
Notice Is hereby given that I am
between 4 &amp; S p.m. 372 01$).
1143
ACCRUED INTEREST
and the 'Jndersigned as Sheriff of engaged In business at 136 LPN,fulltim.,3 toll; Inights. .3 Mo 6 Mo &amp;
lito
RECEIVABLE - Seminole County, Florida, wIll at Altamonte
Youwan$tofluyorSefl
Blvd.,
.tltamonte
. ...........
1 Year Leases
7 Apply, Lakeview NursIng
RENT- PURCHASE PLAN
11.00 AM. on the 1st day of Springs, Seminole County, Florida
Real Estate
Center, )9 E. Second St.
'NVESTMENT$
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
Hwy. 17-fl Across
Wewiil provide the
December, A.D 1975, otter for sale under the fictitious name of MAN
1
1163
GeneralFund ..................212,000,00
family room, garage, carpets.
From
Ranch
Professional
to
the
highest
bic3der,
for
ABOUT
TOWN.
and
that
intend
to
Sewing
Service
House
Teacher,
preferably
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1163
Homeoesserviip
131.1.273
cash, subject to any and all existing register said name with the Clerk of
323 '16700r$31.977;
107W Commerll
periersted. to conduct day as well
ReserveFuncis
CLIF F JORDAN, REALTOR
Pc 172 itS?
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243,00000
iens.attheFront(West)Doorofthe the Circuit (Our?. Seminole County,
as evening classes. Call Mrs.
S
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----'.O'Day. 3736661.
Seminole Cojnty Courthouse in Florid, in accordance with the
Large 3 bedroom house, 1320
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Mellonvil,,; fenced back yard.
3,sford, Florida. the above provisions of the Fictitious Name Mature woman for light housework
1171 DIt)tSeqvlceF,Jfld .
S.7QS
described persona, property.
Available Nov. 5th. $273 month
Statutes, To Wit Section 06509
That said sale Is being made to Florida Statutes 1957
and
careof
semi
invalid,
evenings
plus
$100 security deposit, Phone
1177
DeposIts wItI'. HUD . and weekends Send complete
................. - $.$.57
satisfy the terms ot said Writ of
S Elizabeth Martin
904 357
resume
to
Box
591.
Co
Evening
Execution.
Publish Oct 31, Nov 7. 11, II, 95
DEFERRED CHARGES
Herald, P.O. Box 1637, Sanford. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, carpet, double
John E. Polk,
DES 150
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Pr.nai ins.j,inr
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0n1, nice yara. If Qutes neigh
neritt
A phone call could start you on a new
17)7
Insurance Deposits .................
5.91400
borhood. $775.
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____________
month plus
Seminole County, Florida
and profitable career. Call 962
1280
Inventories Materials
1,4513.77
Security deposit. 0313691 or 634
PubliSh: Nov. 7, II. 11, 71, 1975
371.3
1790 Other 6300.
73.657
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Full time Licensed Real Estate OSTEEN
Bedroom. $laO per
LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
person needed immediately,
_____________
14077 Developmentcost
month, SCHUREN REALTY.
FOR
1.114.337.01
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, COUNTY, FLORIDA
Lloyd's Realty, Orange CIty,
Realtors, 3721302
Quiet Serene
Easy Living
Cost Contra
All Adult Modem
6,071,331,07
CASE NO. 1S'2311.CA.U.D
14$7gQ
7 Bedroom house, living room,
COMBANK.CASSELBERRY,
3(arpenters Wanted
14074 Land. Structures and
________________
IRANW. W000WORTH and EDNA Florida banking cor,,oration,
dining room, separate garage
experienced
inframingand
Equipment
M. WOOC'WORTH, his wife,
6.079,179.34 &amp;$14,33$.4I
5145 month piuS security deposit
Plaintiff,
fInishing Phone3Z3 3770.
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Florida Ave., Ott S. 17.
PhOn.323 6650
Plaintiffs, v,s'
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Phone 034 1619
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ouoxweper, expericncea,
ma
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OTHA L BOOTH and HELEN L.
ELEANOR L. HARRIS, his wife,
Sanford architect. Send resume
BOOTH. hiS wife, et Al..
W'id requested salary to P.O
ndJAMESECRISP.a$IngI,man
LIABILITIES
man,
Defendants
Drawer 1196, Sanford. Fla. 37771
AMENDED
Defendants--ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
NOTICE OFACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
24-Business Opportunities
211'
Vendorsand Contractor's
7.49976
10 DEFENDANTS:
TO. JAMES E. CR!SP
________________________
7111
Tnantsse(urItyD,po%Its
OTHA L. BOOTH
. 17.51399
Last Known Address'
ta
Cab flu'inr'. &amp; related fran
Other (Accounts 21)5,
1717 Lancaster Avenue
1520 Hilltop Road
chis' C,ill owner, 901 753 2517
71171 7119)
iLMlNGTopl, DE 19999
707.31
15,97001
Casselberry, Florida 37707
and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttt)t a
DEALERSIIIP
AVAILABLE-NOTES PAYABLE
HELEN L. BOOTH
DI
IITV.
Complaint to Forlos, Mortgage
Portable Buildings. Factory
7)74
Project Notes Non IWO
21) Locust Avenue
194,790,3)
and Mortgage Nol has been filed
manufactured and assembled.
7139
SundryNotes
ELSMERE, DE
694,79031
againslyouandth,reisademandin
Maintenance free, aluminum, in
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
colors, barn P utility styles. Sites
the Complaint that the Court award
ACCRUED LIABILITIES
a(ttontoforeclo'.eaMortgage©nfp, that certain property in which you
50.00 Per Month
IsO' to 17.40
For information
2173
Interest Payable
following property In Seminole may have an interest located at
WTite Jack Kerby, Sturdi House
(ardit)
Bonds NON HUD
County, Florida, to *it.
r
11.100 01
Casselberry, Seminole County,
Mfg. Co. North Hwy. A JA, Flagler
213,
Payments In Lieu
The East $0 feet Of Lo$s and 10,
Florida. and more particularly
Beach, Fla., 37034 or phone 901
of Taxes
Block I. Tier 1), of Sanford, Florida, described as.
,
419 79*1.
Other Accts 7134. 11)5
according to E R TRAFFORD'S
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Lot I?, SEMINOLE RACEWAY
O
Local corporation has opportunity
213612119)
MAP thereof as recorded in Plat
14.701 Il
FIRST ADDITION, Castelberry,
34,14190
for couple-individual No selling
Book 1, Pages 5.6 to i, Public
Seminole County, Florida, ac
Have accounts that need see
DEFERRED CP(DiT
14eards of Seminole County,
corciing to record plat recorded 'l
vicing. company training, no
7710
Tenants Prepact Rents
Fiørida,
75503
PIaI BOOk I), Page 9601 the Public
* good
experience
7290
Other
necessary.
High
has been filed aganst you, and you
Records of Seminole County,
7550)
fur-u Dec. 31, 'iS
ofits A future here with In
are required to serve a copy at your
Florid., together with mobile hm.
TAX
FREE \
ternat
tonal
Company
affiliated
FIXED LIABILITIES
written defeise's, if any, to it on
and cabana in place,
flll
witit
30
manufacturers
M
New Housing *uthity
In
lP
KENNETH
W.
MCINTOSH,
tothePlaInfiff,andyo,jarrequjr
vestment minimum 5)795. Call
Issued
Mod*Is Open:
5,0.1.4,00707
ESQUIRE, of STEP4STROM. DAVIS
to serve a copy of your wvltten
7312
Mr Hayes ANYTIME collect, 30$
Niw 'lousing Authority
&amp; MC1NTCiSmt. Ptaritff'.' attorneys,
12:00 till dark Saturday
defenses, if any, to the Corrpfairt on
P'r.,1', Priced
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Office Box
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f'lairi!ilf''. attorney, I W
CLUIS
1:00 fill dark Sunday
13)0, Sanford, Florida, 37771. on or CARROLL,
JR.,
Esquire,
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7351
Other Notet Psyabie to
before December 26, 1975. aM file
CARROLL &amp; JONES, P A
____________________________
HUD 'Deferred
the or.7.nat with the Clerk of the
address
is
4.$774noj
tto
P 0.
9)1,
________
Court eithet before SetVi(C on
Casselberry. Florida 37707, on or
29-Rooms
TOTAL LIABILITIES
All of our sparkling new garden homes feature; central
Plaintiffs' attorne'yt or immediately
5.47533935
before December 11th. 197$. and file
________
%
SURPLUS
thereaftet, otherwise a default will
the original with the cferk of this
heat and air, shag carpeting, dishwasher, disposal,
Sleeping
79)0
Unre'servedSurpli,rs
Rooms,
air
conditioned
f 1.345,413.9))
be er,tecect aga'nSt you for the relief
Court eIther before servIce on
continuous clean oven, decorator wallpaper In kitchen
2020
Men Only. 322 7779. III Myrtle
Opeeatng Query. Locally
demanded in the Complaint.
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
Ave.
Owned Pøtft
and baths, privately fenced patio, professional land147,52i 33
WITNESSmyhandandtp,.$t0f
thereafter: Ottlerwisea default will
Ictil Svrpt from Op'eeatiom
scaping. . . and much mare. NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
r7.l97,96l,3j
this Ccxjrt on November ti, ies
be
entered against you for the relief
Will share my home with
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Florida, on NOvember 10. 1975,
passeci and adopted Ordinance No.
till to close, vacate and abandon
any right Of the City and public in
and to alleys describd as follows
That certain East West alley ifi
Block 7. Tier 11. E R Traffords Map
Santcv Pta? Bo
1 PAQe i
Pli Reor
of Semno;e Count'p,

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EtimaI,i. R,anabli Rate
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HI RISE . COMMERCIAL HOMCS

HWY. 17-92

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Specialist Roofs.Exteriors

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Corne out to Sanora
this weekend

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Sharp! Green. power steering.
air, radio, automatic.

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maculate. $600 includes 1 helmet,
6.47-6429.

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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866

NO SECURITY
P[POSIT

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APARTME

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on Tuesday, December 23, 1975.

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luxury features and money-saving opportunities you have to
it for yourself. And when you buy a home at Sanora, just look at what you get.

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FREE Membership in SANORA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. Among the
many attractions of life at Sanora is a complete recreation center featuring junior
olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas.
These facilities are owned and operated by the Sanora Homeowners Association
in which your initiation fee of $400.is paid in full.

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Paneling door. windows hung.
concretework.etc Bythehouror
l) the lob 3229363
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IMPROVE
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A small Classified
Ad brg big
PFNTRY AND REPAIRS 377
return.. Tn, One
see C ll 377'
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'OLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIF;CATIOP4 SYSTEMS
AluMinum Siding
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3939

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the Mayfair Country Club in Sanford. This membership entitles you and your family
to full use of the Club's facilities. Including the magnificent 18-hole golf course.

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$500. Moving Allowance. A full $500. moving allowance when you buy a new
home at Sanora, Move in for less and you keep the difference,
5% Tax Credit. Not a deduction, but a full tax credit. May equal the down payment.
Low-Cost Financing. We can offer 29-year mortgages to qualified buyers, featuring interest as low as 7.25% (APR.) with 20% down payment, 7.50% (A.P.R.) with
10% down and 7.75% (A.P.R.) with 5% down payment.

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No Closing Costs. No Loan Costs, Free Title Insurance.

can coer IOLr home' wth alrr
siUriq &amp; sotlt System Atci
Roofing. Gutters. Screen 70 Yrs
Exp. Try me 15) 9563.

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b'lidsoutgrow the Swing set or'tma'l
bicycle' Sell these idle items with
a want ad To place your ad, call
your friendly Classified gal at The
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Beauty Care

RON KIDDCER&amp;MIC TILE
No Job Too LarqeOr Small
Call Anyfime,3fl.1os

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Cle'anPQ
37) 0655
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and heat da ma ge
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display and merchandising
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dollar
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pageant recently and Mark Huguenot (left) and Joellne Baker larger stores have fire
nseoke wasreported in pertion of the store
also
played the port of pilgrims who are prepared for a feast
PREPARATION
L.F. Radonicich of Seminole damage to the gutted rear a nearby barber shop, a beauty received smoke
sprinkler s)ltems.
Property Management Inc., portion of the
Singer location shop and a dry cleaners. The
thanksgiving. They remind everyone that the day of thanks is just
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a few days away and what the day should mean to o and
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the
hoflow
managers
of
the
shopping
won't
be
available
before rear storage area of the other businesses
reportedly
canopy
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Monday.
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animal runs, electrical and
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need peoplewfthChristf
are receiving hot, well-balanced
meals on a dhily basis.
spirit. We aren't concerned with
a visit to the salad," Suffield reported on their
age, as long as they have a
The Federation of Senior director, makes
applicant to conduct an in. Friday.
Citizens, in cooperation with ter%riew.
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Project OASIS and Seminole
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means eliminating any excess program. The whole Idea is to
the k ng of spades on the answer individual questions
obesit and kee ing the (at off ha'e a daily nega:h balance
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cola drinks and fruit juices are which makes matters worse.
fairly high In soluble oyalate. Old vitamin C tablets may
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said he hadn't been asked to go before the areas of county government operation that its grand jury room carrying a bulging orange

Robert G. 'Bud' Feather was bargaining negotiations next
SWis asked if the volleybafl
unanimously reappointed to his year
coaching supplement was an
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chairman of the Seminole wi~ tW year," said LAyer.
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Layer said her request was
one of the many additional said Groom.s.
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chief
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In April a grand jury reported in an in.
This morning Heffing's chief investigator,
if Kwiatkowski appear&amp; Earber Kwiatkowski vv.stigation into complaints about several Jack R. Fulenw Ide
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reported probe of county government actkxu scheduled tc go before the jurors, Rutberg
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Sunshine Law violations and attorneys Newman Brock and Cheney

nominated and seconded b
members All
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products. So even if you and of dilute urine

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Mason refused to confirm or deny that he commission selected Freeman to replace office for investigative ffles.
is representing Freeman. Freeman rmwered Marseeas county attorney reveaied're Is
flod~,es said his - idea
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But Mason was observed leaving Staley's available at this time to determine whether
Sanford Avenuit to Myrtle gLes iaw its thim week.
Farilier
County
Attorney
Howard
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Staley, who is handling the grand jury office and meeting with Freeman in the rear there was any violation of the state's Sunshine include principals in a $517,000 clay pit par.
Avenue, and from Commercial
who
was
replaced
by
chase deal that county commissioners
present
Coun;y
Attorney
probe
for State Attorney Abbott Herring, left of the county commission chamber while the Law."
Avenue to Second
Tom Freeman in January by county corn- the grand jury room and met with the three commission was In session Tuesday.
Oct. n, and officials from
After the re-organization of the county
co' rnissioncr5. testified under subpoena h*fore attorneys in his office.
an
Orange
County
bank here the county
About the same time Hattaway and commission following last November's
owner of RoJsy Women's
Apparel, 228 East First St., said the grand jury for 40 minutes Tuesday.
qon,
Herring
said
he
was
considering
an
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federal
funds for 14 days
Brock said he represents County Com- Rutberg conversed outside in a hal.1way.
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County Commissioner Dick Williams told investigation into a possible violation of the before reversing their action in September.
city hall should be kept
been scheduled to uppear before the jurors believed to be representing Tom Freeman. reporters last Thursday before appearing Sunshine Law by Commissioners Hattaway
Observers said today that the grand jury
Dovirritown by -txpanding and
Tues&amp;y at 3 p.m. but didn't appear. HatKwiatkowski and Hattaway are the only before the grand jury that he has discussed and Kwiatkowski over Freemn's selection. Probe, which earUer was believed to be
rejuvenating" the existing taway and W attomey, Gerald Rutberg, who county commissioners who haven't been --various matters that go back as far as four
Herring later said he found no evidence of nearing its end, may now continue for several
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county's transfer of 11-million Seminole County.
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home office is located in St. well as two additional accounts McDonough
the decisionI
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Starke were pests of bonor at the wcond Annul Scientific Dinner of the Petersburg - be allowed to of a less significant nature.
SOCIETY
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the
power
to name
Seminde County Medical Assocthdo held Tuesday evening at the Sanfo Sbeton I. A plaque name depositories for the
'I strongly object to pu
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depositories
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DOCTOR honoring his 48 years of service to the community was presented to Dr. Stake by Dr. Charles S. funds.
money in out-of-county banks,"
Dexter second from kit). ChaIen of the event were Dr. Nicholsi sUs (left) and Dr. Joe
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Asked about the con tra
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amoun t of milk N
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worried about the milk I drink.
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drink tea and I can't. fie can't important quantities from
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Today and tomorrow you're in a
Nov. 19, 15
brief favorable cycle career
Opportunities
will present
and financewise. Keep your
themselves this coming year
eyes peeled for the breaks.
d. ) Get whereby you may be able to
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decision you're having dif.
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Cooking up plans for an appreclati,
Thursday. Ilighs near 80 and
Sher:II John Polk on Jan. 24, 2-4 p.m. at Sabal Palm Cow
Club lowit In the 60%. Easterly winds
are 1from left,standing) ChlefDeputy Duaw Harrell, DooTabor, aroutki 15 mph, diminishing at
and Pat Register, co-chalmen and John Capko, I
chairman, and seated, Banks tBIII Register, tick e t comnthtee
Detail, and tides are on Page
chairman. (Herald Photo by &amp;111 Vincent Jr.)

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WASHINGTON (Al') — As President Ford prepares a
ne w statement of his admln.strat ion's view of New York
City's financial crisis, there were more reports that Ford
will support federal aid to the city.
White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen declined to
rule out a new admin istration posi tion in today's
sta tement, te lling newsmen they would have to wait for
the announcement.
Ford in the past has insisted he will oppose any federal
"bailout" of New York City and that the city and state
should take tough steps to solve their local problem.

Cleaver Taken To California
NEW YORK (Al') — Resigned to the possible imprisonment that he eluded for seven years as a fugitive
abroad, Eldridge Clea ve r, the once strident Black Panther information director, was to be t2ken to California
today to faces chargei of p.rk vio1aon and a.ssault.
Cleaver was immediately arrest ed by FBI agents
during a prea rrang ed surrender Tu esday evening when
he arrived from Paris aboard a Trans World Airlines jet.
He said he had made no deal wi th the authori ties.
( his transatlan tic Ilight,Cleaver was "unofficia lly"
accompanied by three FBI agents, and at Kennedy Airport he was met by three more. As the one-time
revolutionary sped through customs, agen ts formed a
human barrier against some 75 shoving and shouting
reporters who mob bed the area, trying to interview him.

FBI King Campaign Revealed
WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI conducted a six-year
campaign to destroy Martin Luther King Jr. as a leader of
the civil righ ts movement, according to ev idence made
public by th e Senate Intelligence committee.
E vidence released Tuesday showed FBI bugg ing of
Ki ng 's hotel room, a blackmail attempt which King Interpreted as a suggestion that he kill
himself shortly
bef ore he was to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and an
effort to find and promote a replacement for King as a
"national Negro leader,"
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Th e House and Senate agree on
closing the nation's only antiballistic missile base but congre&amp;slonaj conferees still face 215 points of disagreement
on defense spending and one big dispute with President
Ford over to tal arms costs.

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holding a meeting for sub.
committee chairmen and the
pubiic at the Greater Sanford
Chamber o Commerce at 1.30
p.m. on Thursday.
The sub-committee chairmen
will report on past and future
projects, and Bicentennial
Committee activities will be
updated generally, according Itt
Chairman Jack Homer.
Entertainment at the meeting
will be prowled by members of
the Lake Brantley Patriot
Band, which Is scheduled to
travel to Washington, D.C., on
April 10, to parti ci pa te In
Cherry Blossom Festival.
Since Lake Brantley's band is
the only one from Florida, the
band will, in
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representing t entire state,
Homer said,
Another event is the Bi
tennial Thanksgiving Eve
Services, sponsored by the
Sanford
Ministerial
Association. The free services
are sthedul edto be held out
the Sanford Ci vic Center on
Nov. 26
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meeting of the water control
and quality advisory board will
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Roumlllat.
purchasing agent.
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Commissioner Harry
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Mellonville to French Avenue that naming of diepositories was
(U.S. 1742) arid from the "put of the Hough contract.,,
lakefront to Third Street.
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James Tapacott, manager of
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prefers the existing site for the as president of the Greater
Street, said he prefers keeping
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whether a sufficient supply of costs about twice as much. He concerning
the
service for the change to permit insisted.
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to
the
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LONG WOOD — City em- for city customers and If the per cent more
natural gas - In other business the council: development at council's from LeRoy Robb for a rear
board) a request from MIons
ployes, at a Tuesday night type gas would be that
SHERATON
usually available than it is using and an
Refunded a $100 fee paid by request.
setback
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on
the
Jung
for a change of zoning
meeting with city councilmen considered to be natural gas.
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The council said last week it proposed American Plaza from residential to commercial
and insurance agents, voted to
pt 171 4010
Maheu said availability of for city consumers,
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requested a zoning change in (lid not favor the change, shopping center site, east of SR on a four-acre tract
request city officials to accept a natural gas will give current
south of
Grant told Maheu to be the planned Columbus Harbor revornmending the request be 427, south of
Marvin Street Wildmere Avenue In Fairy
hospitalization and life in. bottled
s customers a but present at Monday night's subdivision. The banking In. withdrawn, adding a
public
because
plans
did
not conform Lake Manor,
aurance plan from State Mutual
l Insurance Co.
The council Is to take action
"ii inc vuvi at tie
onuay
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night's regular mee ti ng.
Tfl e.
three council members present
at Tuesday night's meeting —
Chairman J.R. Grant, and
EY
mem bers June Lormann and
Gerard Connell
indicated
they will heed the employes'
request.
At Monday night's council
meeting, the governing body
delayed for one week con.
CONSUME LEADERS SINCE THE EAR
Cr
sideration of a request by
Florida Publi c Utili ties for a' 0Year franchise to provide
SALE PRICES WED. th ru SAT.
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proposed franchise agreement
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SUNDAY
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Phone 323- 9190 RX 321-0250
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Arthur Maheu company
manager, said the fh-rn will pay
the city a six per cent franchise
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who use either natural or
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Nov 19,1973---3A

By DONNA E.STES
Herald Staff Writer

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a muroer cnarge following the
John Warren, Apartment l(,
Interstate 4 and SR-434.
shooting near the Mul berry
ProbeBurglary
Seminole
Gardens, Sanford,
Sanford police arrested Joe
Ave. address after he
told
police
he returned home
police
today
were
Sanford
Michael Rawls, 21, of Sanford,
A 46-year-old Sanford man surrendered to a probation
last
night
to
find burglars had
was be ing held wi th out bond
on a charge of unlawful entry Investigating a burglary at a
supervisor at the courthouse In
after Nina Krause of 1920 county school facility at 91) S. taken a $250 color television
the county jail today after being Downtown Sa nford.
Locust Ave. complained that he Palmetto Ave. In which two from his residence.
Indicted for first-degree
Harden Is scheduled for
had entered her residence adding machines and a
murde r In the shotgun slaying arraignment In circuit court
Sheriff's deputy J.F. Bennet
against her wishes. Bond for calculator, total value $575,
of his ex-wife.
Monday on the murder inrepo rted today that a 13-yearwere reported stolen.
Rawls was set at
The Seminole County Crirnr
ilittmønt
000.
uiu uiuvi i juvvimv isJy was
Del M. LeBlanc, 611 Orange
Jury returned the indictment
arrested in connection with an
Sammy Lee Swift, 22, 111 St., Altamonte Springs, attempted
burglary at the
Tuesday accusing Ben Harden, Theft Charge
charge of possession of a stolen Ford Ave., Altamonte Springs, re
ported a color television, Starlite
1808 Mulberry Ave., of
Lounge, U.S. 17-n,
vehicle,
was being held without bond In stereo equipment, boots and
premeditated murder in the
Sheriff's detectives jailed
a
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f
ord.
County jail booking records county jail today on a charge camera, total value $90, werea
Nov. 12 dea th of Laura Mae Paul G. Matteo, 25, of 128-C list Matteo's occupation
as a that he failed to appear for miss-L
Bennett said attempts Were
after a burglary at his
'Harden, 47.
Springwood Circle, Longwood, self-employed
private
detective
sentencing
in
a
circuit
court
residence,
according
to
a
report
made
to pry open a window and
Harden had been arrested on In lieu of $5,000 bond on a and the place of arrest as can.
filed by deputy John I. Poole. a rear door at the business.

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Want to win a Thanksgiving turkey?
At least eight lucky persons will win their
holiday bird when the Ritz Theatre puts on a special
promotion this Friday night.
In addition to holding a drawing for eight
turkeys, Santa Claus will be on hand to greet the
children and conduct the drawing.

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Sanford's Fire Department will stage its annual
Gospel Sing on Friday, Nov. 28, at the Sanford Civic
Center from 8 p.m. until midnight.

300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 30$-322-2$11 or 831.9993
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYlE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CIJRRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
Hc'nie Delivery: Week, 55 tents; Month, $240; 6 Months, $14.20:
Year. $2840. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mad: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Featured on this year's program will be The
Boys, The Hinson Family, The Tonesmen
Fand The Gail Walker Singers.
Florida

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All proceeds from the Gospel Sing will go to the
Sanford Fire Department's Benevolent Fund.
Tickets are priced at $3 for adults and $2 for
children 5-11 years of age. Children under live years
Clockold will be admitted free.

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The Cleaning
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to clean up their water.
Lalte Erie, said to be "dead" only a decade
TALLAHA&amp;SEE (AP) — Is there a aeaet
ago, has been dramatically revived, cornmaster
plan by the Department of Adinlnis.
mercially and recreationally.
The CAB powers over the airline industry date
tration
to grab control of all date personnel
Atlantic salmon are returning to the Con.
back to 1938 when airlines were struggling to get
decisions?
necticut River for the first time In 100 years.
established in burgeoning new markets for
Gone are the oil slicks, scums and chemical
A source who asked not to be identified says so,
odors which formerly plagued the Kanawha
passenger and freight service. The airline business
.
but State Personnel Director Conley Kennison
River near Charleston, W.Va .denies
has since grown up. There is no longer a
it.
These and other accomplishments were cited
justification for a regulatory system which Mr.
recently by Russell E. Train, administrator of
,.
The question arose in a controversy triggered
Ford aptly describes as "promotional and
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
by
the administration department when it
C4
protectionist."
More than 97 per cent of all water dlschargers
proposed revision of state personnel rules.
.
— factories, municipal sewage plants, etc. - are
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The President is proposing that airlines be free
f
Cabinet aides protested against many of the
either now In compliance with federal pollution
to raise and lower fares on a competitive basis and
rules changes, claiming the revisions would
.--control standards or are on definite water clean.
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-centralize the department's power over perup schedules, he reports.
CAB route assignments. Unprofitable routes could
- sonnel decisions at the expense of other state
In fact, so much progress has been made in
eventually be abandoned and service provided oncleaning up "site-specIfIc" sources of pollution
agencies.
new routes with much less government red tape.
that "nonpoint" sources are increasingly
The source, who said an efficient, centralized
The Department of Transportation estimates that
becoming the most important water quality
system
might be for the best, said Kennison and
problem.
fares could be reduced by 15 to 20 per cent if the
other
officials
of the Division of Personnel have
Some of these sources are:
Ford plan goes through.
discussed a number of times plans to assume
—Two billion tons of sediment annually
Historically, intrastate airlines which are not
control of virtually all significant personnel decidelivered to Lakes and streams from cropland.
subject to CAB regulation have charged low
er-11vestock wutes, amounting to 10 times that
'This raft is dangerous-Maybe we should abandon It!"
fares than those charged for comparable service pFOdUCCI by humans.
_________________________________________________ The proposed rules are the latest in a number
by the interstate carriers. Some economists have
—Vast quantifies of nitrogen j phosphorus
- of steps, including earlier rules revisions,
estimated that the interstate airlines incur $500
and other chemicals which enter th, waters from
designed to Implement the goal of consolidated
million a year in unnecessary costs because of CAB
he 41 million tons of commercial fertilizers used Letter To The Editor
control, the sour ce said.
annually.
regulation - costs reflected in their fares.
Other contributions include strip mining, Praises Chiles
But Kennison said when he was asked If the
CAB regulation has become a way of life for the
legislation.
This
is
one
program
that
can
Ill
rules
were designed to give his agency control
storm
water
runoff
from
cities
and
construction
major airlines and it is not surprising that they
As
parents
of
children
with
cancer
or
who
afford
a
cutback
and
his
support
is
needed
more
matters that there is "no attempt
and soil-disturbing activity Involved in the ur- have died of the disease, we wish to exress
want to defend it. It has insulated them against the
than ever,
ban-sprawl process
to do that."
pressures of rate competition, and has allowed
We are gratu1 for the fine efforts given the
in sum, the relatively easy phase of the water thanks to Sen. Lawton M. Chiles, your Senator,
clean-up struggle appears to be well in hand. Icr his work in behalf of Increased federal fun- nation's war on cancer by Senator Chiles.
them to stake out a claim to many routes on an
"Apparently the alleptioin are that we're
ding for cancer research.
exclusive basis. For many businesses this kind of
Mrs
Beverly
McGaughy
trying
to centralize everything over here and
Much more difficult, and expensive challenges
We
have
worked
for
more
than
fIve
years
to
President,
Candellghters
The
that's not true," he said. "What the rules do Is
Lit? ahead.
regulation can be more of a comfort than a burden.
---Washington D.C. put us in a coordinating role where we review
The real burden is being borne by the public,
Pte high tuitions, the depressed economy conquering cancer. We are gratified that
everything the agencies do and try to make some
andstusquestlorllngtheeconomjcpayoffofa Congress is seeking to appropriate between
and the administration is determined to begin
On The Blood Bank
system
out of it where that's appropriate."
college degree, college preparatory sc,00ls are and $825 million for National Cancer Institute
phasing out the regulatory structure that covers
(The
following
letter
was
addressed
to
Audle
thriving
the railroad and trucking industries as well. The at least in New England.
cancer-research spending in Fiscal 1976, which Murphy, stall writer for t&amp; evenIng ,iw. The rules squabble has been interpreted as a
A survey of more than 200 prep schools from ends next June 30. A key role is being played by
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time is past when industries which have their
Governor-Cabinet
fight because Guy. Reubln
Cocticut to Maine by the Higher Education the Senate AppropriatIons &amp;ibcommjttee on
oo
Directors and Staff of Central Ficrida Bl d Askew controls the Department of
developmental years behind them can claim
News
Service
found
enrollment
increases
Labor,
Health,
Education
&amp;
Welfare.
Your
Bank
were
gratified by the attractive spread Administration and It was Cabinet aides who
protection from the competitive forces of the
thiroughout the region ft fal Someschools Senator is a member of that subcommittee.
given to the Seminole County Blood B&amp;A af. forced the imm off Tuesday,s Cabinet agenda
reported increases as high as 30 per Cent
marketplace, which are the source of economies
The
ainowit
Congress
is
endorsing
for
cancer
fillate branch of the (ntral Office In Clando and into a special conference today with Kenand efficiencies that make the public the
Boarding schools, which experienced a decline research is a vital increase over the FL-cal-1975 The Evening Herald's Seminole section Is both flisOC.
in popularity during the late IM and early figures of $692 million; a suttantial rise is interesting and enjoyable for area readers.
beneficiary of our private enterprise system.
1974 have rebounded even though annual cost required just to cover climbing inflationary
But Asst. Atty. Gen. James Whisenand, Atty.
Your public service coverage of local tran(tuition, room and board) now averages between costs of health research, and thereby keep sfusion
services was
Gen.
Robert Shevin's Cabinet aide, disagrees,
particularly beneficial to
$3,600 and $5,000.
programs intact. Especially critical, In the those not familiar with blood banking. The
According to Donald Hagerman, headmaster appropriation, is more money
for badly-needed
"I don't see it as a governorCabinet Issue at
0
of Holderness School In New Hampshire, one of research personnel.
per cent volunteer blood donors. Your a-tIcIe on all," he said. "It's a matter of the Department of
the f ew remaining schools that still requires boys
By
contrast,
the
Ford
Administration's
the
general
Information surrounding pmlsions Administration encroaching on the personnel au.
to Wt&amp; sport coats and ties to class, much of the proposed cancer-research budget for
Cam next April 13, Thomas Jefferson's birthday, the $2 bill
Fiscal 1976 made for the blood donor should help your thr1ty of other agencies."
phenomenon is a reaction to the "politicizing" of Is only 10 million, which would
will make its comeback after a decade of exile from the
mean a sharp citizens realize both the need
the public schools.
American wallet and purse,
cut In actual research work at a time when the benefits available for them. for giving and the
The source said Kennison and his aides have
The return of the $2 bill Is intended to save the govensment
'Public schoota which find themselves em- program's momentum must be continued. The
We
certainly
considered
appreciate
ways to take command of state hityour
Interest
and
broiled in teacher strikes, busing controversies, cancer institute, for Instance, could
$4 million a year in printing costs and to reduce the volume of
fund
only
a
wlffingness
to
support
Ing
your
local
blood
program.
currency consumers mutt carr y.
frozen budgets and politics have disturbed many fourth of research-grant a pplica tions, aga inst a
parents," he says. "These parents, especially in healthy 64 per cent in Fiscal 1975.
The bill, which bears the Jeferson portrait, was removed
The proposed rules, In one of the mostly hotlySincerely,
from circulation in 1966 besuae the public preferred to use the
the large metropolitan areas, fear their
Since President Ford Is likely to veto the
contested revisions, move a glint step In that
Edward
$1 bilL
children's educations are neglected as the Labor-HEW appropriations bill which contains
M.T.(ASCP)SBB
direction by requiring agencies to hire new
Assuming a continuation of the Inflation spiral,
schools become laboratories for social reform the cancer-research funds, we would also like to
Managing
Director
employes
from a "Top 10" register of job appiltrnerican spender will discover, unhappily, that the revived
and teachers and programs endure the attendant urge Sen. Chiles to stick by the cancer amount in
who
score highest on tests administered
Central
Florida
cations
currency will buy llWemore than the 11 bill did at the time of the
distractirtus and interruptions."
the measure as Congress reworks the
by
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Department
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$2 bill's expatriation.

too often only serving the interests of companies
within an industry, protecting them from competition at the public's expense.

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died TuSdy, will be held at
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Agnes E. Boyd
Margaret D. Brown
Ruth Cummings
Brian L Eden
Jane B. Elkins
EUza Ki ng
Brownie M. lee
Lucius Lee Jr.
Bertsel L, McClelland
George F. Pezold Sr.
Michael E. Rankin
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Angeles, Cal.; a daughter, Joan (Bob) Moore, Longwood and program at 11 a.m. and kinHowland, Williamson, N. Y.;t wo grandsons, David and cheon at noon.
three sisters, Mrs. Jennie
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8
Vanzant, Lavonla N.Y., Mrs.
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Funeral a.m., Mayfair Country Club
Nellie Long, Hammondsport, Home, Longwood in
charge of Mort MacDonald will speak on
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Florida
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and came to Sanford 14 years the past three years, Moving a.m. to noon, First Federal of

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ago from Dundee, N.Y. He was there from Ohio. She was a
a retired service maintenance member Coax Sam CB and
man for New York State Camping Club and was known
Electrie and Gas Co and a as "tady Buckeye."
Lutheran.
Survivors include
her
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husband
George
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Moore,
Mrs. Alma DeGraff ,Sanford'

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Women Voters of Seminole it Is
Deltona Junior 111gb School
Juvenile Justice Forum 8 open to the public and will in.. skating party, Melodee Skating
p.m., Altatnonte Springs Civic elude qualified panel of Rink, 25th Street, Sanford, 5:30
Center. Sponsored by League of qualified speakers.
to 7:30 p.m.

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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Letter bombs sent to
Australia's caretaker prime minister and another conservative leader today brought violence to the nation's
acute political crisis.
Federal police found and defused a letter bomb addressed to Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser In Canberra
shortly after a letter bomb addressed to the premier of
Queensland state went off In a Brisbane mall room and
injured two clerks.
Fraser's political maneuvering resulted in the unprecedented ouster last week of Laborite Prime Minister Gough
Whitlam, and there was speculation that the bombs were
mailed by an embittered Labor party supporter.

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robbery of a Fern Park P1 '
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James H. state level as one of the largest professional standards cornmacy and later pleaded guilty
Lormann, president of Lor- boards In Florida.
mittee will be very strong this to the charge as an adult but
mann Inc., Realtors, of
lMrmann is also mayor of year as will i ts civic affairs was
committed by Woodson to
Cassel berry, was formally Longwood.
cUitiiittec.
1)15
as a delinquent child.
installed as new president of the
Other officers installed in.
[rmann predicted the area
The story in Tuesday's
Seminole County Board of dude; Rhoda Hahn, first vice
Realtors along with other new president; Ron Schwab, second will see a change In the real edition Mated that a Juvenile
officers in special ceremonies vice president; Carol Pacey, tsta te market conditions In 1976 arrested two days after the
Tuesday at the Qua l ity Inn,
secretary, John Wright, and "hopefully we will find that pharmacy robbery was corn.
434 at 1.4.
treasurer. Elected to the board due to the recession we have an mitted to DYS and sent to a
Installing officer was John of directors were Be Simpson even stronger organization." Daytona Beach halfway house
Hogan, district
Mrs. Rollin received the for treatment after overdocing
president and Elmer Bakalla.
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Lormann said today the goals
for
1975 for her "unselfish
Realtors,
Juvenile Detention Center.
of the organization in the new
Lonnann, at 27 years old, Is year ar e to inform the public of devoted service promoting the
Faye said today that the
re
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one of the youngest presidents the significance of
juvenile
allegedly took drugs at
of such an organization in the "realtor" and the group's code
Lormann said Mrs. Rollin Is the time of his arrest. He said
state of Florida. The local 500- of ethics and to show the public also e
di tor of the Board's the effects were e vident when
member organization Is now realtors are professionals,
monthly
publication, "The the youth reached the local
receiving recognition on the
He added the local board's Smoke Signal."
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Finally, on Feb. 15, 197Z the CIA out of sheer
But my CIA escorts were disappointed. The either of detecting
locked in one of its supersecret, three-way desperatirn placed me under surveillance,
or neutralizing my non.
circuitous
route was taken to avoid traffic. For existent
combination safes, is the story of an illegal Twenty CIA heavies, laden with binoculars,
recording device, A CIA technician, I
all their breathless trailing, they got to hear me understand,
manned the dials in a nearby mobile
operation.
walkIe-talkies, secret cameras and Other James
deliver a lecture at Seton Hall University.
unit or hotel room.
It was a CIA farce, an exercise in domestic Bond paraphernalia, followed me around the
At the appotntJ hour. Helms face me
deviltry, a Mack Sennett comedy come true. It country and photographed people entering my CBS situation became more hilarious when
across
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was called Project Mudhen.
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Laotian positions, and Thai and Laotian guns dueled
across the Mekong river border between the two nations
as ibai forces tried to recover a grounded patrol boat,
reliable reports from the northeast frontier said today.
Thai marines and frogmen, working under cover of
darkness Tuesday night, recovered the body of a navy
man killed aboard the grounded boat by Laotian gunfire,
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MADRID, Spain (AP) — Generalissimo Francisco
Franco survived another night, and his doctors reported
this morning that his condition was unchanged.
A brief announcement on the 34th day of the 82-year-old
dictator's Illness said he had a quiet night. Apparently
there was no recurrence of the massive abdominal
hemm4rhaging which he suffered early Tuesday.
The doctors late Tuesday afternoon reported there had
been no evidence of additional bleeding for some hours.
But they said the old man was still In "critical" condition,
a term the newspaper ABC Interpreted as "the last rung
of his Illness. It cannot change, and it cannot get worse"
without death.

JOHN VAN GIESON

A State Division of Youth

different In that juveniles are a hospital
his stomach
didn't overdose at our
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held there pending court was pumped
facility," Faye said
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disposition of their cases and
acircuIt court judge this week the juveniles do not leave the
of drug use by juveniles at a center to attend school.
For a Foot Stomping
DYS facility was referring to a
Nicholas Edward Hartley, 16,
Good TIMS in the
Volusia County halfway house, told Circuit Judge J. William
not the Sanford Juvenile Woodson on Monday that he got
nostalgic atmosphere
Detention Center.
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involved ln drugs ata state DYS
Sanford Detention Center facility and ran away "because
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director Tom Faye explained they were going to send usoff."
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•:In a story In Tuesday's
"non-secure" facility where Herald, Hartley was quoted as
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James Lorrnann (left) Is Installed president of The Board of they attend public schools. (DYS
center) was doing It
Realtors by John Hogan. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
Faye said the Sanford facility Is (drugs)," Faye said today that
the DYS facility that Hartley
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Wednesday, Nov. 19,19 75--SA

Record Clarified By DYS

A farm tractor with roll bars?
That's what you'll be seeing in the not too distant
future as the Occupational Safety and Health Ad.
ministration (OSHA) has Issued its final standard
requiring roll-over protective structures.
OSHA officials say that body reached its decision
because roll-over tractor accidents claim the lives
of over 540 operators annually.
Thus, the OSHA standard requires that all
employe.operated tractors of over 20 engine horsepower manufactured after Oct. 25, 1976, be
equipped with the roll-over protective structure
(roll bar), seat belt and allied equipment which
meets or exceeds performance requirements set
forth
Never thought we'd see the day, but guess it's a
good Idea.
—Bill Carrie

Have you been inundated lately by 'junk Mall'
and want to put a stop to it?
Believe it or not there is something you can do
about it.
By simply sending a form to the Direct Mall
Advertising Association's (DMAA) 'mail
preference service' you can have your name
removed from the matting lists of all 1,600 member
fir rim In the association.
According to a spokesman for the DMAA, 65 per

Advance tickets may be purchased at either lire
station or from Program Chairman William C.
Galley, assistant fire chief.
Let's all get out to this Gospel Sing and support
our firemen. After all, they support is far more

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

cent of all direct mall advertisers are members of
the association, therefore your mall will be greatly
reduced through utilization of the serVIce.
To get a name removal form, write to the
DMAA, 730 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10017.
Take It from one who knows, It works.

There's going to be a gigantic flea market and
bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Stromberg.
Carlson recreation area.
Sponsored by the Stromberg-Car[jon Employes'
Recreation Association, the event will be held from
9a.m. until 6 p.m. and the public Is invited to join in
the fun.
In order to get to the Strombere-Carlson
recreation area, take the Lake Mary exit off Interstate-4 and follow the signs.
You'll enjoy the day and help others at the same
time.

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Competition Needed
Among The Airlines
When the President announces a plan to reduce
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has happened since Mr. Ford asked Congress to
begin dismantling the regulatory structure which
keeps the nation's airlines under the thumb of the
Civil Aeronautics Board.
It is the airlines that are complaining. This
emphasizes the point Mr. Ford has been making as
he unveils his policy for deregulation of our transport.ation industries. Regulatory agencies which
are supposed to be serving the public interest are

than most of us realize.

Thomas M. Pinch, Longwood
Margaret F. Young, Maitland
Mechill Gantt, Titusville
Brian L. Dickinson, Winter
Springs
DISCHARGES

Sanford
Virgil E DeBose
Louis Harris
William A. Hunter
Sue J. Hutchison
Edsel R. Minter Sr.
Elizabeth N Stevens
Ruby D. Williams
Mrs. Leon (Sylvia) Graham
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I'm beyond the building up into eating a lot to gain Uristage. My wife is always giving needed fa t tha t c in be harmful
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pounds. I've always been in many your body uses. lAck of
sleep might increase your use
good health.
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textbooks," Press Secretary Paul Schnitt said. Askew's

DEAR DR. IAMB - I have eat slowly your body has a
been told by several that I eat chance to respond to food, and

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know who invented the 4-3-2.1

newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, fad of reducing by chewing your
Radio City Station, ,cw
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affected a person's weight was
NY 10019.

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By Os% aid &amp; James Jacoby
count
One of the old cliches Is
It was I nvented In 1915 b
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Bryant SIcCampbell of St,
trumps %%c
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to - " When not in doubt -lead Milton Work that he use it for
trumps
notrump bidding York did
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todav lie has four small Work count Cliarles Goren
* that are only useful made it so popular in contract
trumps
for one thing. Every time he that it now universal,
leads one he makes declarer
use two high trumps.
(Do you have a question
Suppose, W est opens a dia• for the experts? Write "Ask
mond South might well fall the Jacoby care of this
short of 10 tricks, but he can newspaper. The Jacobys will
collect them if he knows how, answer indivadual questions
fie takes dummy's ace of it stomped, self-addressed
diamonds and promptly ruffs envelopes are enclosed. The
I diamond, Then he leads his
most inteiesting questions
king of clubs
ovdif be usod in this column
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DEAR READER - A lot of
article wait very interesting, people would like to have your
but I would like to ha ve some problem. Although there are
more detailed information, any exceptions, if you look around
that you may have dealing with )OU will notice that a high

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Fishing

conflict has been caused
state-owned land has not yet
flowerer, Smith sated
holds the sand dunes together,
by
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the creation of the proposed taken place and it was the he received word Tuesda to is subject to arrest, a stiff fine,
as
the barricades back near
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and this will
beach
In
the
stat e.
section
of
the
park owned
One of the most rontroversial
thetopofthedunesauowing the be str ictly eorced!
Due to the many telephone the state, but has been offered
ues aect1ng Un r
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authority in placing the fishermen to park as wai
cis telling of the
parking to t he national
Central Florida surf fishermen
Euga has an appointment
park service to barricades and handing out
promised or a year ago when
ban, De lbert Euga, member of be Included In U new seashore
with Donald K. Guiton,
tickets for il legcl pa rking when this problem first came up.
e advisory' council 0
0 park.
Colonel
James
Cook ,
superintendent of the new
In reality the barriers were
Florida
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According to Euga Donald iIIel.
Euga stated that orders have seashore park, Thursday a.m.
Superintendent of State Parks,
Resources, was
assistant director of the
ordered barricades
gone out to the Florida Marine and his comments wifl tx,,
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publhedintbcSunday edition
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to
Tallahassee
all
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Tuesday
Resources
under
Harmon
NOT
to
enforce
the
parking ban of the Sanford Herald.
turn-out areas along Vie beach
Euga that his department was
In an effort to clear up the Shields, talked to Ney Lan.
th ,where illegal barriers exist
South Oi New Smyrna.
only
trying to cooperate wi
Anyone receiving a ticket fr,r
matter of who has jurisdiction drnm, director of Parks and
state and federal agendcs In
The barriers, placed by in this area - the County of
Anyone caught driving over illegal parking in this area is
Recreation, and Col. Cook. protecting the sand dunes from the dunes, parking On requested to contact Euga at
Volusia County, limited parking Volusta, the State of Florida, or From them it was learned that erosion caused
by beach vegetation, or in any way 323-2754 before taking any
to only one car, which mean t the federal government.
t.e ansfer of
acres bu ggies driving over the dunes. des oying the plant life which acUon
in t he matter.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Gov. Reuben Askew and
oth er state of fi cials have received a 2G-foot-Iong telegram
containing th e names 1,130 parents unhay over what

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start that exercise
the story today. Talk to him time
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By JIM HAYNES
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ference member Satellite got the nod
over half a dozen other promising candidates.

The Rotary Bowl filled the remaining
berth for its Nov. 29 football game today
with the announcement that Satellite was
selected to play Seminole.

A four-man delegation from the South
Seminole Rotary Club will drive to
Satellite Beach tonight to sign a contract.

A number oi Central Florida teams
were under consideration, and in a
decision 'which was finalized close to
midnight Tuesday, Space Coast Con-

Satellite athletic director Dick
Abraham gave a verbal cdmmitment
Monday afternoon. Details of the contract are yet to be worked out. However,
Rotary Bowl officials say they will

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season finale Friday at home against
Melbourne. Satellite coach Fred Chase
said his team was "eager" to make a
postseason appearance.

Saturday afternoon) involving Apopka,
Lyman, Lake Brantley and Oviedo.

Seminole, 7-2, closes its season against
county rival Lake Brantley Friday night
at home,

Traveling to Satellite tonight will be
Anderson, Rotary Club President Loren
Stake, events chairman Dale Bennett
and advisor to the executive board
Canton Henley.

The Rotary Bowl will be staged at
Lyman High, closing out a weekend of
festivities which will include a two-day
basketball tournament (Friday night and

The Satellite-Seminole matchup will
pair third place teams from their
respective Class AAAA districts. Each
were beaten by relatively close scores by

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the first and second place finishers
within district.
Seminole's losses were to Gainesville,
7.6, and DeLand, 18-13. Victories came at
the expense of Oviedo, Mainland, Spruce
Creek St, Augustine, Colonial, Lyman
and Se.abreeze.
Satellite was beaten by Merritt island,
Astronaut, 17-0, and Vero Beach, 23-7.
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The Scorpions defeated Titusville, Cocoa,
West Palm Twin Lakes, Eau (lathe,
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By MAJOR AMOS B. HOO1'LE see the lead swing back and
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Notie Dame 28, Miami (Fla.) 18(N)
The Herald Services
forth, the Sooners will be on the 13, (N)
So. Carolina 24, Clemson 13
Egad, friends, here we are at front end, 3528, when the gun Miami
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(0.) 21, Cincinnati 17
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California 34, Stanford 25
Super Saturday again. That sounds.
Ohio State 25, Michigan 21
West Va. 29, Syracuse 25
annual event when long-time
In THE GAME at Harvard Minnot.a 17, Wisconsin 14
Temple 21, Drake 12
traditional rivals get together Stadium, Yale, whose coach Miss. St. 19, MississippI 14
The Youngster Tournament
RIce 31, TCS 24
to se ttle od
l scores and, more Carmen Cozza, has won more New
sponsored
by the Coca-Cola
Mexico 28, New 1ex,St. 16 Toledo 31, Kent St. 28(N)
often than not, conference titles games than any coach in Old Il
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duced
terrific bowling.
linois 8, North western 6
LSU 26, Tula ne 20 (N)
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and bowl bids.
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The
following
winners iii their
Blue history, will take the Oklahoma 35, Nebraska 28
Brigham Young 29, UTEP 10
For starters, how a bout Ohio measur e of th e Harvard lads. Oregon
categories
have
qualified so far
10, Oregon St. 7
Villanova 28, Boston U. 3
-Sta te and Michigan in their We look for the Bulldogs of my Pen
.
for
the
Junior
Orange Bowl
nsylva nia 23, Cornell 21
Wake Forest 17, Va. Tech. 14
By MARY JOHNSON
72nd renewal with the Big 10 Alma Mater to hang on
4.
Tournament with the next
for a Penn St. 35, Pitts. 21
Washington 27, Wash. St. 21
crown and the Rose Bowl trip well-deserved 20.17 victory
round Dec. 26 and 27 In Coral 1
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W. Tex. St. 14, Louisvi lle 12
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going to the winner? Or the 55th Boola-Boola!
Gables.
Rutgers 30, Colgate 17
Richmond 29, Wm. &amp; Mary 18
mee ting of mighty Oklahoma
In the other contests men- San Diego St. 22, Long Beach St. Yale 20,
Winners from the Bantam set included games of 1.138- series. Bob Meyers converted
Harvard 17
and Nebraska battling for the tioned above, we see the TenLeague are Ronny liar-old 152- 243 (handicap) 709. Mary will the 2-6 and 4.7-9 splits.
Big Eight title and the nes.see VoLs squeezing past
1S8-l676 (handicap) 7 and also receive a Century Patch
City Slickers Mixed League:
prestigious Orange Bowl Kentucky, 21.20; Mississippi
Katie Barbour 111-119.128-358 for rolling 120 pins over her
"Star
of the Week" is Betty
assignment? And THE GAME State winning, 1914 over Ole
(handicap) 565. Junior Division average In a single game.
Swift
with
plus 85 pins. Omitted
matching Yale and Harvard for Miss; Oregon 19.7 over Oregon
winners: Both rolling first 200 Winners from the Senior
w B
from last weeks column was
the 92nd time!
games were Randy Johnson Division are Aaron Kaufman %yi
State; Washington to finish
211 game.
Some others that will get the ahead of Washington State, 27.
132-201-119-452 (handicap) 650 155-193.205.553 (handicap) 673
Juices running In the old grads 21; Purdue to thwart Indiana,
and 13-year-old Mary Kaiser and Jeanette More 149.178-113- Sorry 'Willie. High for the
eventhgwas Linda Eiland's 201are Tennessee vs. Kentucky 28-20, and Missouri to edge
with 123, average was the star 440 (handicap,,
638.
We'll
be
485
for the women and Gordon
(71st game); Mississippi and Kansas, 17-14.
of the tournment as she had a looking for some
more fine !foneycutt's 192-555 for the men
Mississippi State (their 72nd);
string of six strikes In a row for scores as they roll off
In the l-'ac Eight shoot-out at
in Other highs: Lynn Ejiand 185Oregon and Oregon State ( th e Sta nford, the Ca lifornia
her first 3)0 a beautiful 243. Her December from our Sanford
535, Sher Vihien 172,
Golden
By
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NISSENSON
when
we
played them last
Pam
Kansas State at ado: K- ______________
79th);
Washington
vs. Bearshopingtomakethe ir f3
youths.
AP Sports Wri ter
year."
Mclntrye
176,
Kathie
S
ta
Behrens
te
hasn't
scor
touchWashington State
(68th Rose Bowl appearance since
Barbour &amp; Company Mixed 1674
NEW YORK (AP) — We've
"I think it'd going to be one down in five game Colorado
and Cheryl Lowle 163.
renewal), and this trio of bowing to Iowa in 1959, will
League:
High for
done such a lousy job fore- heck of a game," says Illinois' 24-7.
the
night
was
Turkeys
fell for Mary Johnson,
games, all for the 78th time - whip the host Cardinals, 34-25- casting
.
Ron Allman's 589 series with
the
college
oo
ba
f
t
ll
Bob
Blackman.
"If
McIntyre,
Doug Lace, Linda
th
ed
ey
play
Purdue vs. Indiana, Missouri. har-rumph!
two 200's during the evening
Califoa at Sord: Winscores this year that we're go- each other 10 times, I'd
and
Lynn
EI1and,
and Ka thie
Kansas, and Californiai 201-2(t)). High game was rolled Beh
Now io on with my forecast, trig to let some coaches preview Ohio State would winsay
five,ner
for o a wild garinust wait
re ns and Travis Hutcherson
Stanford.
aturday November 22
by Bob Locke 215-562. Chuck
UCLA-SoutheCal to de_____________________
a couple of this week's big Michigan four and the other one
both rolled four in a row.
There'll be 101,701 spectators Air Force 21, Wyoming 15
Stuney
200-557. J.W. Dunlap Sr.
d de Rose Bow California
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games.
would
probably
be
a
tossup."
Phyllis Fuller spared the 3-10
on hand in Michigan Stadium Appalachian St. 28, Davidson 14
206-525, Starr Hendricks 3)028
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First,
Michigan
at
Ohio
The
pick
and
Lynda Eiland picked up the
...
Michigan
17-14.
and another 100 million, give or Arizona 36, Utah 16, (N)
539, Alice Hendricks 523, Rick 5-10
Cincinnati at nJ, 0.:
Sta te:
Next,
Nebraska
at
Oklatake one or two heh-heh — In Arkansas 24, Texas T
Grant 504-Walter Denny 525,
set Special of theek ... Ciaech 17
"I think it's a dead even hnma:
" front of their TV sets as Woody Baylor 28, SMU 6
and Polly Price 523.
cinnati
61
13.
Deltona Pinbusters Mixed
game, 0-0," says Minnesota's
Iowa State'sTarle Bruce says
Hayes leads his vaunted Ohio Boston Col. 32, Mass. 7
Sanford Business Machines League: High for the men was
Missouri at K.as: Winner
Cal Stall. "Quarterback could both teams have good
State Buckeyes against star Brown 17, Columbia 10
Mixed
League:
Donnie Bob WiLson's 215-537. 111gb for
be the difference. Ohio State's but Nebraska's "isoffenses
more meets Pitt in tSun Bowl ...
pupil, Bo Schembechler's Colorado Sta . 35, Utah State 12 Co
Anderson
could
do
issou
ri
27-20.
no
wrong
as the women was Lois Palmer
rnelius Greene is Just super. devastating. Nebraska controls M
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Maize and Blue. In the usual Colorado 42, Kansas St. 21
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he
rolled
.jgames
of
203-fl7198-466. Other highs: Ernest
But the thing is that Ohio State the scrimmage line well enough
Texas Tech akansas: Baknock down, grind-it-out Holy Cross 24, Conn. 13
f
or
the
high
series
653,
Torn
Gajdusek
212-501, Walter Denny
has so many ways they can beat so they can do anything they zorbacks' batild battered
football favored by these great Duke 15, No. Carolina 14
Wheaton's
199-198-208.605
and
200.499, Harold Kock 190-534,
you. The first thing you have to want offensively."
and bruised. Sod Upset Specoaches, the Bucks will start E. Carolina 27, VMI 10 (N)
Joe's Benton's 243.619 aren't to Gus Reirmdl 180.5, Joe Weick
do is stop the buffalo (246-pound
The pick ... Oklahoma 27.17. cial ... Texas ti 21-14.
taking Rose Bowl reservations Florida St. 28, Houston 2i (N) fullback Pete Johnson). If you
be slighted at all. Alice lien- 180-502 and Norman Becker 186
Last week's score was 52
Harvard at le: Crimson's
wlthaclose25,2l win. Jove, this Purdue 28, IndIana 20
dricks
was high for the women and Estelle Scheafer 182. Also
do that, Greene can kill you." right, 14 wrong, two ties for a offense vs. j' defense
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Is one you won't want to miss! Okla. St. 33, Iowa State 23
...
as
she
rolled a 203-593 and during the evening Teddy
And he didn't even mention .788 percentage. For the season, Harvard 21-2
MARY KAISER
The Oklahoma Sooners, still Michigan St. 24, Iowa 21
Marianna
LeParte had a 535 Dunaway rolled a tripli cate
Archie Griffin.
it's 485-191-14--,717.
smarting from their amazing Missouri 17, Kansas 14
game of 116. Split conversions:
What would it take to beat
Penn State at Pitt: has Pitt's
upset at the hands of Kansas, Tennessee 21, Kentucky 30
Ave Narsico 5-8-10, Phil
Ohio State, Cal?
program caught up with Penn
will make it another successful Arkansas St. 33, La Tech 28,
Augusto 3-7-10, and Harold
"A hell of a defensive effort. State? "We'll find out Saturrsett
season as they whip the ex- (N
am
Kock 4-7.9.
And I really don't know who can day," says Coach Johnny Macellent Nebraska Cornhuskers. Ohio U 30, Marshall 7
stop them. They are a great jors. "I think we can play with
Monday Morning Blues
In a wild scoring fray that will Maryland 37, Virginia 14
football team, more solid than 'em." So do we ... Pitt 26-21.
Ladles League: Charlie Gross
Trucking team high was rolled
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by Dorine MacAteer 179-500 and
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P17TSBUII (AP) - Ile bounds and was moved back to beyond the endzone with a jar. the high from the Johnnys
still doesn't;e his act togeth- the 20, but Carson Long saved ring tackle. "The dude gave me Standard Service team was Sue
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Wynn's 181.459. Ann Smith was
er In the crone, but the art- Pitt with a kick of more than 60 a shot," Dorsett said,
high
for her team IF.R.T,D.)
istry Tony rsett uses to get yar ds.
Dorsett himself was angry also wi
th a 181-498. Fleet line
there mar him Associa ted
Against William &amp; Mary, against Temple. He said deHomes's high game was rolled
Press Baclthe Week today In Dorsett was approaching the fenders had been abusing him by
Donna Lepore 160. The high
college foll.
goal line when he turned and verbally, so as he neared the
the morning was by team
He av 113 yards per try back-pedaled the Last yards, end zone on a 51-yard pass-run, for
No. 8 Ann
Muth with a 184.
in
rushin
303
yards
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Satur- like Johnny Rodgers (former he held the ball out to taunt deNiland's
Bar
had Janet Bew
:day in P1: 20 victory over Nebraska All-American) used fenders, then he lobbed it to
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wi
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160
and
th
arbara Kelley's
B
Noire D One of his two to do. "I wanted to do some- them after scoring,
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two
games
of
150. Mary
touchd am on a classic thing a li ttle extra for the fans,
The next week against Army, Jo
Basketball Warmup
hn
son
had
e
th
only
turkey
71'ard
carried a short
show
them
T.
D.
is still around," Dorsett re frained from endzone
cAIPORN/A
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and
Norma
Sharp
spared
the 6-8
pass
for
the
other,
49
he said,
antics. He also rushed for 268 split
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Seminole High basketball coach Joe Mikls announced
St
we've
"He's
seen all
That upset a William &amp; Mary yards to win AP Back of the
CHUC&lt;
today that his team would be host for a hastily prepared
year," Noire Dame an. defender. He banged Dorsett Week.
Washday Dropouts Mixed
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Jamboree Monday night, serving as a warmup for his
nouncer Hornung.
ague: Tom Hopkins 213 was
Le
team's opener the following weekend.
"Supe' 't a good enough
the high game rolled and
West Orange, Lyma n and Bishop Moore will round out
adjective said Pitt Coach
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McNutt 561 was the
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series.
Other highs:
Monday's jamboree will open at 7:30 with a quarter
"Fai ," said Penn State
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520
and
McNutt
210, Gil
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Coact J aterno.
F'ilger
W2-529,
Bob
Wilson
190Bishop Moore against Lyman, followed by West Orange
of
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520, Nancy Harris 182-and
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and Seminole at 8:30 and Lyman vs. Seminole at 9.
twen g lines. In the end
Marjorie Wilson 176. Converted
zone, he still dogged by In.
CHARLESTON, S.C.(APi - put two quick scores on the splits: Sam Kamisky 3-9-10,
, ~ ki? /I % ___' consiste lack of originality
Mike Ross 6-7-10, Bob Wilson &amp;
and hot ing that backfired. Brian fluff, who says "If they board against Furman, they 7-8
and Rudy Westfall 5-8-10.
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can't score, you can't lose," is were depending on us to hold
On hi 'ard run
5f
FERN PARK — The Wild Man Is still loose at the
SZ
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"Attention" Don't forget the
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defende nglng at the corner Lineman of the Week. Buff car;- ' ,,i\ - ,'..
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Azpi, called Wild Man because of his uncanny ability
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ease t ke loose from a backer for The Citadel and "It was a real defensive game America Sanford sponsored by
to spray shots all over the court, has regained the lead in
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siddlin uble. "me talent i earned the designation with a and he was involved in all the Skate City, $100 added prize
the wins race. In fact, he has opened a margin of three
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have
Is .gi ven," Dorsett
over Sanchez, four over Celayn and five over larri and
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backers but he 's as good as any Nov. 22 time 1-3-5-7 p.m. and
said.
Bilbao.
It was against cross-state ri- I've ever seen."
In ad zone, he used a
Sun Nov. 23 1 p.m. only Finals:
AzpI has 55 wins, 43 places and 44 shows in 337 games.
borrowgmmick. Last year, val Furman In a battle of
Ross said, "He's been playing TV type roll-offs. That Is (No. 5
Muguerza, sitting on 13 for the last 10 days, remains
it wasno Wright dancing. Southern Conference teams. like that ever since he's been at vs No. 4) vs No. 3) vs No. 2) vs
Chuck
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as tops in singles competition. Arpi and Celaya have
Receffihe's been shaking the The Citadel won 13-9 as Huff The Citadel. I think he's a corn- No. 1), on Sunday Nov. 23 at 3
closed the gap to one, and further challenges are coming
ball a tossing It like crap- made eight tackles, assisted on plete linebacker."
pm.
from Bilbao, Sand and Fermin with 11 apiece.
shootea 1974 Philadelphia 11 more, pounced on two Furman fumbles, sacked the quarEyes Pro
D
Eaglnt.
His crap-shooting
1
was
rriipted
Saturday by terback once and broke up one
Cage League To Organize
Monday, Thurlildiy and
rday
I
,led
two
teammates who
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
then. They're hard thick plastic maulhim as he knelt on one
He was selected over Gary
An organizational meeting of the men's basketball
The Herald Senkes
now.
Pt LS.\T! \C 1C ho \ Collins,
Colorado Linebacker,
knee
league will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. In the Sanford
They haven't stopped Chuck
orb second score, Doi'sett who starred In a 24-21 win over
Recreation Department.
BERKELEY, Calif. - Harry from being the prime No. 1 ball gra)' a short pass at about Kansas.
Team representatives are urged to attend to help set
Muncie, who majors In carrier in the nation in
1.
Buff Is a Junior who has
Not Dame's 40-yard line.
up leagu e by-laws and schedule plans.
F
criminology at the University of estimation of professional W he caught it, 56,000 started for the Bulldogs since
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The loop is expected to open Dec. 8.
Callforala, takes off his glasses football scouts, who are
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(ors knew he was gone. coming to Charleston from
and twists the frames around programming computers for " only defender I saw was Mountainside. N.J. Although he
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played in his high school's of.
putty. That's how Harry, more
He ai as famous as Ar-chic at goal line. I was off to
fensive ba ckfield while anchorhe said.
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fami
arly
known
as
Chuck,
Griffin
of Ohio State or Joe Ter scoring, Dorsett oi
DAYTONA BEACH (AP) - Veteran driver
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ing the defense, he has settled
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George Folliner says speeds of 175 miles per hour or more
shows he isn't worried about Washington of Oklahoma or tball Into the stands, violat- in his position behind the right
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violence being committed on even lucky Bell of USC. But an NCAA rule for a 15-yard side of the Bulldog front four
will be needed to win the $212,000 InternatIonal Race of
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his person while he is wearing Archie stands only 5.8, If that,
Champions here next Feb. 13.
and Is the unit's captain.
lty.
them.
Follmei- made the prediction Tuesday after two days of
When the final gun sounded
and Joe Washington barely 'itt kicked from its 25 with
tire testing at Daytona International Speedway. Two-time
Glasses don't really suit measures 5-10, and Bell Is only veral minutes left before Saturday, Huff recalls he knew
Chuck Muncie, especially as he a junior.
Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Unser won this year's race
ilitime. The ball went out of he was able to get near the ball
IS slttin here outside Harmon
,at 167.516 m ph., beating A.J. Foyt by less than two fed.
The data on Muncie being fed
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five starters scoring in double
figures to lead the balanced
attack The win was un beaten
Seminole's fourth In a row.
Tampa College dropped to 1-1.
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Lake &amp;antley High School's girls cross country team, primed for Saturday's state meet to Whiter
Park,Is all smiles after its fine showing In last weekend's regional meet. T'be squad Includes, front
row, left to right Cindy Sullivan, Teresa Tinsley, LesLie Sullivan, Jeannie D'Ar'illle, Second row,
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Seminola cagers with 29 points,
Reggie McDonald followed with
18 and Chip Noe and Randy
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gari says he always was his rinskjdjdfl'trun besandsteaI on
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Jameson, working close in
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team's smallest player from like Joe Morgan. But on the home runs
and things like bonus.
most of the night, dumped in 14
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never a hinderance to me; it reacted with subdued
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joy at re- a Raider attack that hit on 58
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Morgan's baseball career just was in other people's ceiving
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highest per cent from the field.
,
er award by being a "complete started in lower middle-class minds. A lot
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Jameson
and Noe were
player."
East Oakland, at the foot of the tell me, 'You're a great little
"1 Look at it as a team victo. Seminole's top rebounders,
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around her home and family,
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disturb ou Make a tape dinner inslthtions to aoId the
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Sanford Sidewalk Art Show
eat Lucky you to ha'e a h us band
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artists praised the honorable mention, Judy bedlam and have your husband things they shouldn't just to
closed on Saturday at 5 p m
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picast
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Nopper, Aurora Bennett, And If that doesn't work, play it
paintings ba ck in vans and hoped to be
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ba ck again next Lu cille Roge.
for the manager. Sweet Ion liness
cars. Craftsmen st owed away year.
and depression, that isn't ton much to do for the
Category 3
First, Sbnley dreams.
hkh In turn causes many sst-etest, most generous
jewelry, leathergoods and
Winners were:
DEAR ABBY:
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Category 1
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Third,Michael in kissing on the first date?
The two da event brought Carter; Second, Ida WaIll
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Third, te ledger Rely,
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throughout the weekend. There
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her a good time should be enwere more than 100 par- Susan Morris, Paul Safranski, I rger Richard Sarver
titled to a goodnight kiss.
ficipants, coming from all Parts Gayle Tipton.
Juniors -First, Amy Daum;
of Florida, several from
Category 2 - First, Donna Second, Slary Ann Daum;
Wednesday, Nov. 19,19iS-lB
DEAR DISGUSTED: A " Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Geora and one from as far Perdue Send, Julia Nutting, Third (g claust
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Ile Clunese have a fondness of poached eW and tried Virfour or fiv
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gance that makes them unique of their specialties
is the 'thousauce It should be kept in mind are that fresh eggs will be m
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chide such mundane
as much the same
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eggs f ried ove r wi th ba con or age cheese It is
not a thousand past their
poac hed on but te r ed toast, de. years old, of cou e, b
closer watery w hites at float
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licious though they may be.
to seven weeks. These strange the yolks whe n
touch hot
Eggs In their own right or eggs with
their white turned water. This can be avoided
such all!ed dishes as ctram and black and yolks of greenish-or. you steam
bacon quiches make an ideal ange can be bought in many poacher,
since white and YOlk
are trapped in the same
for lunch or light supper. And
But Americans are not devoid receptacle
bear in mind that eggs, espe- of imagination in
the egg field.
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cream or sausage Meat can be in this countq is Eggs Be
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very filling And often quite rich. edict, a delectable combination attempted if the eggs are
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first of the new year per- gional dishes made wi th the N. C.,a town a dozen miles or vj to aerate be fore
simmons are with us
and that persimmon Is a pudding, wor- from Raleigh, Mrs. Louie Allei
measuring), see below
there are two main kinds from thy of including in a roster of - known locally for her fine
teaspoon baking soda
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persimmon is grown com- various "pockets" of the United ihe beqt of these recipes. Mrs.
I teaspoon cinnamon
mercinll, mostly In California States ha ve their favorite wilys Allen, an active septuage
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salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. In 1 hour. Serve warm (or reheat) te mperature for several days if
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nut. Turn
bu ttered o blong simmons you may need to do. have clusters of5or6 seeds and
glass baking dish (about 13 by 9 c-rease the flour because they these ma y be difficult but not
by 2 inches) or similar utensil. may be less Juicy,
impossible to remove.)

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prepared And served. A main unopened cam keep well in r.
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III uniform in cokir and size. month in the refrigerator.
Um, rubbery, dark or Containers of ready-to-eat
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moldy e) es.
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quality, most nuts need coconut ona firm sua,Arid
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Owner

Two room apartment, heat &amp; air,I
or persons, $73
?flO. 3734762
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EVERY DAY someone it looking ft C
what you have to sell. Call toda Y
and you r Classified Ad will app I'
herC tomorrow .

Care

S Room ept • all utilities furn S4 per
wk. or $130 per mo. 145 dep. $01
M4191`10118 Ave. 3370211,

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bedroom, $110; water furnished;
Conveniently located. 3726117.

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A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
to age? only Neil tone-* Drtieri'
Li cense Bureau 337-6445,

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9-Good Things to Eat

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Your Contalner.3fl $1$

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furniture, private bath; near I-I
Refined gentleman. 131 0666.

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Evening Ilemid

PROBATE NO. 7S.).CP

One A Two bdroorn apartments,
carpeted, air, turn &amp; untuni. s,s
UP 3771110.

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3736153

REALTOR

3776970

2 bedroom unfurnished duplex, nice
location. $140 mo. $100 security.
I bedroom unfurnisied. kitcjsq,
equipped, air, carpeted, $91.30.
Aduitt only, 332-726 wtnds. A

32-Houses
Unfurnished
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RENT- PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homs,
family room, garage, carpets
631.1222
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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Large 3-bedroom house, 1371
Metlonville; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th, 1223 month
plus $100 security deposit. Phone
104 )p.,s,

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3-Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
carport, nIce yard. in quiet neighborhood, $725.
month plus
security deposit. 631 3491 or $3.4.
M.
STOP AND THINK

MINUTE. it
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any
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OSTEEN - 1 Bedroom. $110 P'f'

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Comi ng

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great values

RENT WITH OPTION 10 BUY

from local merchants

and department stores. You'll
be able to sated a pertect gift for
every member of the family right from
the pages of The Herald,
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to plan your Christmas Kick-off
ads now. Readers of The Herald
traditionally shop the Thanksgiving
Day Issue for Christmas shopping
ideas. They look forward to your
advertising and respond to good
values.

REAt TOP5

373 6253

3 OR, 1t ba th, block, paneling, w
carpet. f enced back.) yrs old.

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Sanford 'Casseiberry
FHA VA Resale -- Low, low, l ow

down

3-fledroorn, l' bath, nea rly new.
Good assumption or by FHA with
$750 down. $71,250.

Just reduced $5,500. Transerre

out of state. 4-bedroom, 2 stor
over 3.600 sq. ft. No reasonabl
oVec rt'f,j7. 371 0747.

33-Houses Furnished
DELTONA HOMES
1 Bdrm., closed porch, $130
2 Mr. porch, carport, washing

mA,- p,in,. Cln..n (ItJ'

Reg Real Estate Brok er
3 72 6655

1100 E, 79h St

SUN LAND

from town

FURNISHED- -I Bedroom, central
heat A air, like new, in settled
neighborhood. Ready to move
into, Only $26900
REDUCED- $7,150 for quick sale.)

Bedroom, 2 bath with family room
in Ravenna Park. Home in mint
condition with loveli swimming
Pool Now only 529,900. A must to
S"

In Hall Reait,

Real Estate
We will provide the
P ro fessional Service
107W. Commercial

PIt. 332 71$)

RESIDENTIAL
ACREAGE

COMMERCIAL,
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2977Hwy 1792

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177 ...

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1972
automatic, air conditioned, vin-,I
roof. $1,195. call Dwane McGuire.

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A 1 Condition for

SEMINOLE CO.

air, heater, radio, 45.000 ml., very

Spinet Piano 372 6620

Acreage tracts,
small and large. 57.000 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor 675.

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60-OW

Supplies

1975 Cadillac Coupe Deville, 9,000
miles; mutt sacrifice, 62$ 0303
days or $67 $250 evenings.
I Drawer File Cabinets &amp; Office
Desks, $40 &amp; up. SANFORD
Merchandise
AUCTION 1200 French Aye, M. '49 Willy Jeep Universal, 4wheeI
.-drive, worn hubi, low bare all
7340.
running gear good condition. 372
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
5399 after S p m or any time
Used office furniturp
weekends- :nme see the butiIul new
clot"'Wood or steel desks (executIve desk
lust arrived Christeni ng gowns.
A chairs. secretarial desks &amp; 1971 Volkswagen, air, new tires,
knit suits, baby blankets, crib Sets
battery, excellent Cofldttion, 1200
chairs straight chairS, filing
etc, Old stOck 30 Pc? to to PCf off
equity, assume 19 payments. $ill
cabinets, as 4s Cath arid Carry.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
mo 327490*.
NOLL'S
baby accessories. Payton's
CasseIberry, I? 97. *30 4706
1914 VW Bug, low mileage, 12,3 or
Children's Wear, (Formerly
best offer 373 3130 alter 6
Buttons 'N Bows) 764 Hiawatha.
62-Lawn-Garden
Phone 337 1301
077;

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Any Car-

Flea Market

Nidirq Lawn Mower, good

shape, 5300. 327.144 after 4pm.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
1-315 E. First St.
3725427 I

Chico &amp; The Man

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer
only 51.50 per day.

of Burner Oil Stove, with electric
blower, nicelooking, $10. 332 5457
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
available Bud Cabe4l. '372 6052
anytime

ic? P92 &amp;ifl, Longwood

65-Pets-Supplies

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Leasing
RABBITS-S Does, 20 cages; all f or
140 or will sell separate,.. PP17rS$
332441
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posit ion. twin..- needle. trwt
lnaylnyj ,iplu,p %ew'na mart-ins
$75 Or 10 O,,yments
rf sa cci' At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
'lOT Faxt F ir%l. Downtown
312 9171 Eve $69 flM
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'71
ir*ni flu:.
Wiern, from SIPP

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 100) items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
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831.7700

SO MUCH LUXURY
FOR SO LITTLE I
YvlI be 17W talk 84 11w tsw* in
11440.wwriq cs bkV n,qtje 7573
Oddsnwau, Luw'y Sedan, Ys,'t
beat
1's
or Iat ii,
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1wNI4 cmfort. a"
eal., the C$ft,,UI..Ce .4 sopow
w*eds and $eats. D.4iW I. ow
'n,4, c tw.i "M row am- fm
tIer.. as 511 of !IV 51145 Os.,, Th
rand. The matching Iatler is
U, cleh Ii, nsy caret A car
Ilka this

We Buy Furniture

DAVE 5' 373-9370
- Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry, H-*1 Il 92- 630 47C4

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KENMORE WASHER. r.,nls,
service, used macl'.nes
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 067

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SMALL APP[ IANrES
REPAIRED

Prcisure

5005 Sanford Ave 371 9370

Specialist

P41

Roofs-Exteriors

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COMMERCIAL

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Terms Available

Ri$

Clark OWysIec Ptvsx,utlt all ffi4
can be ys.re *eq *MI $lflSt Why
"Al any Wow. come an 4s.xi le
Clark ~6 -010-re Dealing New t

Cleaning £ Painting

Fr** Estimates - not
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Fully Equipped And

CASH 322-4132

We Buy Furniture

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109W IstSt 372 2335

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Special

Si berian Huskie, male, AKC, $100 or
trade fcc wh at have you. 372- 4441.

51-Household
Good.,
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Orchid Sale- Clearing smal!
No Money Down
greenhouse
Cattleyjs,
WITH GOOD CREDIT
Thaianopsis
and
others.
For Example:
Reasonable. Phone 3226292 for 944 Valiant, 6 cyl, stand
directions and appointment. 1966 Fairtane, 6 cyl, auto
, extra
IMivfr irrAintrw fI..Pt ,*I
clean.
1971 Duster, 6 cyl , stam.j
970 Hornet, 6 cyl . sta-i control. GardenLand, 1400 W. 1st
original miles
St..
970 Torino, 307 eng., ao
-------96$ Monterey Wagon. i- n',.',
Many others to Choote from
64-Equipment for Rent

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 9to5
HIGHWAY 46 FLEA MARKET
)'-) miles East of I Ion Hwy 46

Clark Chrysler Plymouth

hOMES

44

Ph. 3224273

Hy

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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LOOKING FOR THE BEST?
'cried in every detail. Ibedroom, 3
bath on I acre. Swimming pool,
double garage, formal dining
room, huge 10' family room, with
fireplace, $77,500,
$17,SO0
CIozy retirement Cottage in town
Solid masonry construction on
beautifully Wooded tot

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Large lot. 3 OR home, $19,0C
Downtown 3 OR home, 5I9,SC
with nhc@ mobile home rent
Large lot for garden $3Ø.0)

WIlT REALTY

lieq ReAlEsla le,Broket,3210640
ii774$
3737$9
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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217 ACRES IN COUNTRY
Bedroom home, 3 fenced pastures .
new barn. Only $76,900.

COil vs for your future homes,!
Building lots and acreage.

Sanford

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73 Ford F-I0C Range Custom Stile
Side Pick-up, by owner, $2,900
Phone 372-191.1

ROBSON MARINE

eves

REALTOR

P4COME PROPERTY-3 OR hoe
Yciuwantto Buyor Sell

I!cessories--

14 Heavy aluminum fishing boat, I
seats, in good condition; I HP
Kicker. SISO cash. 3223352.

Lake Sylvan, 36.7 acres Ikfr. 11600
ner
her.
acre linrI,',,, n.,..,,i,.,:,.
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Realtor, 1-299.1370 or 372 3367

LARRY SAXON

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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Call

JOHN KPIDER,A5$OC

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323-9410
Reg Real Estate Broker

Molortycie lnsurarr
BLAIR AGENCY
322 3444

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DITIONIP4G, 3726177

CON.

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BUDDY'S. HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS

17

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!;;cycle? Sell these idle Items with
a want ad. To place your ad, call
t t The
nur friendly Classified gal i
In ni,i. )'. .411 'r 411 7N J

Beauty Care
iii:.suiv SALON
(formerly Harrie tt's Beauty Nook I
SI9E Firt&amp; )77 5747

phated - omm""

iTho?cxraph'y by Munson
Fni' wr'ddng photos reasonably
pr(ed Pf"ctie3l3-S)M
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PIT.CT,
1: r' -; S',;s
,',',,tCr Heaters I a m 10
p I"It- ru Sat 25)-i Park ]2J 5617
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Pressure Cleaning
,,5A CLANS ALL
Exterior pressure clearri
323 ow
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tenor, Exterior Plastering
Plaster pdtChing &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; Stone specialty. 322 278(1

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Bullcloznq, Excssiatinq, Ditch
i',crk
II ii rI IcC ',l
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3??59,11

TOWEl-i'S

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RON KIDDCER&amp;MIC TILE
No Job Too Large Or Small
Call Anytime,332-1011

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 3733939

Aluminum SdMg rosier uur -rnr , lb alum
, ding 4. soIl.? system AlSO
boding. Gutters. Screen 20 Yr's.
xp, Try me. 15% 954.3

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Home Improvements'

Need help on t'a? 5.t'rj.-'y Ob
Paneling door. wodows hung,
concrete work, etc. By the t'ooror
by the Job, 312 9343

CONDI TIO PII NG,

REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service. All

RFA( TOP 171 Sill

W. Garnett White

Flea Mitt, &amp; Bike Sale, Sit., Nov.32,
9 o, Stromberg Carlson Recreation
Area. Exit 1.4 at Lake Mary,
follow signs.

aa
ears Kenmore Portable Dish
washer
Top Condition. $73
assumfl 7 pet, mort gage at 116
323444?
Per month, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
family room, fully carpeted
central heat air, garage; 3 yeari
.
old 372 3117.
a

Sanford- Drastically reduced by
owner. From mid 60's to low SO's.
Beautifully landscpaed miniature
Spanish villa. S BR, 3 bath. Ha.
rm. formal living rm, w w carpeting .central A H, above ground
pool with private entrance Near
Schoolt A hospital Call for appl
wk days, btwn 3 - 30 p.m &amp; 1 30
p.m. Wk nd anytime. $300247

poled, air, oven. ice box, sr
extra clean, 5700 671 6025

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REALTORS
BranchOfficepio I
1621 Orlando Drive
372 1302

Trailer, II , screened room, r. r

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Sch uren Realty

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76-Auto Parts
Large
Oil Heater, with ISO gal tank.
Glasses, locks. exerciaor, tables,
Misc. 110 Country Club Circle, 322 Reconditioned Batteries. SI? ;S
31S3.
c'
exince.
REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Av
CARPORT SALE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
110 San Carlo's Ave
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ISYr lilA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3403 Orlando Dr've
Sanford. 373 5200

JOHNNY WALKER

SEE US TODAY

7RreatiotI
Vehicles
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Yard Sale, now through Sunday. It libp pennies from heaven Cøn
Electric typewriter, furniture, I ynu sell "Don't P4d'i" with ,,
wslnt ad
mist. 501 Lemon St. Phone 373
1476.

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Acre, New 1-bedroo m House
Appro ximately 7,000 sq. if. living
area; large kitchen, cabinets bolt
sides top and bottom, new
refrigerator and Stove; 2 car
garage. 533.500

Builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building loft lust far enough

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Terms.

Broker

322 7641

TAFFER REALTY

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and
shopping. $21,000.

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54--Garage Sa les

BY OWNER-- 7 Bedroom, I bath,
completely furnished. APPrOx. 1
acre lot 1317 Elm. $10,300 M,
also
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Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lot. Wall to wall carpet $23,900

want to buy Cow Skulls, paying $1
I each, fll $3.41.

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321-0041

Crank Realty, Realtor

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COLOR TV, III "MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
44.4 l0fl

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other

Open
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Realty

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amenities i55,9.
MLSREALTORS

Wanted to Buy

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Owner-Transferred

$139 PER MONTH

53-W Radio- Stereo

THE CONTRACT-'

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DeBARY- Beautiful new home on
Lake .Iasirne, 3 BR, 2 bath, family
room, central heat &amp; air, wall-towall carpeting, double garage, in a
neighborhood of fine tomes Only
$45,000.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate

REALTORS PlO #611

CaliBart Real Estate

7565 Pars. Dr

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3-Bedroom, 1l baths, on lake; shag
carpet, Reasonable rent. Phone
3239090.

Christmas

shoppi ng issue loaded with

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REALTY,

you'll

for Thanksgiving Day.

find the

month. SCHUREN
Realtors, 322 1302.

2-Bedroom house, living room,
dining room. separate garage.
$143 month plus security deposit.
Phone 131.1619.

If you're a shopper,

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And Th e Herald is planning
a big Christmas Kick-Off Issue

Forrest Greene, Inc.

3222420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency

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Color TV'S from $30; B#.W, from
5r'
all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French. 323 11)4

EXECUTIVE
BEAUTY-.
5
bedroom, 2" bath in a pre-ttigeous
neighborhood. This is truly a
Classic hone for the executive, or
large
family.
Privacy
everywhere, large Spacious
rooms, A fireplace, AM FM radio,

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fenced $500 down, 30 years, 9 pct.
annual percentage rate Only
516.950

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SANFORD
3 Bedroom, 6 bath
home lust painted inside, air
conditioner, shady yard $19,500
Make an Offer

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LAKE MARY- 7 OR duple x, kit
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
then equipped. Carpeted, central 3121991
1919$, French
heat &amp; air, $150 per mo
322 737 4- 322 1496. 337 19*1
CORREST GREENE INC.
372 1139.372 4164

only SSc a week - $2.40 a month.

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Sacrifice at thousands below FHA
approv al of $73,500, wet I kept 1 yr.
Old. 3 BR, 11 , bath, AC, ca rpet ed,
kitchen equIpped, walled in back
yard on cul-de-sac. $2,000 down,
will conside r land contract, 3230663.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.Wednesday,
Nov 19,1975-78
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Kish Real Estate
"SFIV,ICE BEYOND

323 606 1 or 323 0Sl?eves,

By

COMPLETE
TREATI
In
Pioec,esl 3 8145, Extra large
family room. Shallow well, pump,
new roof, disposal, range, plus lots
more. Clot, to tennis courts. We
dare you to compare $23.900

Days 312 6173
Nights 377 7352

3774455

Call 322-261 1 or 831-9993

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AVAILABLE
5150 $175
Color TV

my POmI and ,xpens

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TREE RIPENED FRUIT, picked to
_____________________orcfer ,P4ayels, oranges, Grapefruit, If you are having difficulty finding a
Tangerines Call 3770217 If no
placeto live, car to drive.a lob, or
ant. call 372-0376, Russell
some ser vice you have need of.
Crumley
read all our want ads every day.
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MONTHLY RENTALS

Man or woman toshare
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

QUALITY INN NORTH
I-IA SR 431, Longwood

BARGAIPIHUNTERSPARADISE
That's CleuifidAsls

Oranges. Grapefruit, Satsuma,
_Tt and Lemons
R. U. Hutchison, 332 35$
NAVEL ORANGES
52,50 BUSHEL
377 6flS or 3fl

?Bedroom apartment, partly fur.
nishiid; couple only, 3n 1762
3720991 5-venings,

Sleeping Rooms, air conditioned
Men only. 337-3729. III Myrtli
Ave.

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RAYMOND M. BALL
Peg Real Estate Broker
377 $641 All. Hrs. 372 7757
617W. 1st St., Sanfor d

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HOOD'A SOLD IT YESTERDAY.
1100 sq It with 3 8145, Ultra plush
carpeting, dishwasher, disposal.
rear fencing, paneled family
room. Excellent financing. No
closing costs. $5,500.

Small furnIshed apartment, mature

Rentals

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nehbothood?

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New houses na rural area No down
Payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call In see if
YOU qualify!
M. UNSWORTM REALTY
Reg Real Estate Brok er

Stenstrom

beautifully landscaped. $135 mo.
Call between 8:103 For in.
formation rail 3220704

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* They're Hot" *

BALL REALTY

apartments, attractively furflushed. conveniently located and

:'1I11.'s.'.'

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LEASING
New. modern, 1 story efticiency

And requested salary to P.0 I,

LOST - Black Poodle, grey legs,,
license No. 379. Please call very

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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

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Winfer Springs, new) OR, 7 ba th 1kfr., .7 acre. $49,900. Horton
Organization, Realtor, 1299-1520
Of Ir. 3)17 eves.

lot? aedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2543 Park Drive $10 up

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CHULUOTA- 2 bedroom, I bath,
Fla, room, air, kitchen equipped,
carpet, drapes etc. Corner, fenced, citrus Must tell. $72,600.
Terms, Chuluota Realty, 365 37
or 3 S 5914,

Real Estate

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Mature woman for light housewot
and care of semi invalid, evenir is
and wkends, Send cofnple
resume to Box 5?), c o Evenly ig
Herald, P.O. Box 1631. Sanfor

BLACK LABRADOR
Vicinity West 2N St.
REWARD. Phone 3237*64

rit,tqrow t?){' '.Wfl15 '.tt (r ',,iiIi

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,' want ad To plce your ad. call
rr fri,'n,1I- C ,v',f 'i qal At t h e
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traler apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 331$ Hwy 1792, Sanford.

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Classified Adt didn't work
there wouldn't he any.

MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn, Not ary,
Ocala, 901 737 U61 or 732 $773
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large enough for 2 cars, 337-0751
between S Al.

31-Apartments Furnished

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*perienced, to conduct day as w M
classes . Call Mi

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DeBary-- AduIt, 1 BR, air. close to
stores, churches Ideal fOr retired
DertO0$. 6646488 or 372 loSi.

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"Hotlin" Adultt or Teens

38-Wanted to Rent

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT AOSt

LPN, full time,3 to 11. 4 nights, 11 to
7. Apply, Lakeview P4ursl 79
Center, 919 E. Second St

REALTY

DUPLEX-- 7 bedroom c on crete
block, excellent condition; no city
taxes; by owner. 3726470.

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

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Free, 641 2021 for "We Care".-.

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 777 7811 or 6)) 9991

TwoApts., 1 or? bedroom, urf urn. &amp;
turn. Both ac, w w carpet, Sloo
damage deposit. 5125 mo 373 43
after 3:30 o.m.

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Baths Tennis, swimming, play
ground, recreation room, laundry
room &amp; Clubhouse. From $133 mo.
23$O Ridgewood Ave,, Sanford. PH
3734420.

Nurses; RN's; LPPIt; Aides; Aic
Companion; Needed immediatei Y.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

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$18.000
Yale 'eve -'7 Bedrooms,3 enclosed
por..et. central air, l00'x171' lot.'
Calu k15 4166 . 0. 5 J Realt y,

7S7l Park Dr
372 2116
REALTOR
AFTER HRS
32 7 399)
372 9254
3270446
S-Room furnished house, garage,
patio and wash house; large
lot
with fruit treej. Good .Ocafion
Priced reason ably. Call 322 -hot.

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with well, septic 6 elerticity. West
Of Sanford on paved road Mt
Dora schools. Available Nov. IS.
$60 per month Write. Paul D
Write, 7603 S. State. Ann Arbor,
Mica. 4610.4.

Ridgewood Arms

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Write P.O. Bo* 1313
Sanford, Florida 3fl7l
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Lecithint Vinegar! 841 Kelp! Now
all four in one capsule.Ask for
VIM #. Fausts Drugs

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JIM HUNT

* "Get 'Em While *

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
That's a Classified AdI

AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas mone ,?
Call 444 3079.

Can Help

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35-Mobile Home Lots

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Winter Park, Florida 37719
Attorney for Petitioner

-Some Vietnamese officials In exile in
Some generals linked wi th neighboring apartment build.. In Re: Estate of
South Vietnamese were more America has
VAN BUREPI WHATLEY
come as no sur. Quang in the past are dlsereetiy Ings.
than ready for the collapse.
decea
(13)
Search
For
Tomorrow
prise
to
US.
officials familiar settling In. But the wealth
_________
Not
all
th
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
e
senior
Vietnamese
(33)(44)
Movie
Gen. Trang Si Tan moved with the Vietnam scene,
kiiiij 1:30
shines through. Gen. Cao Van are living a Life of luxury In the ToAll Credito and All Persons
enough money abroad during
Having Claims or Demands A gainst
"The
U.S.
Embassy
was
al
Vien,
formerly chief of the United State,.
(2)( 8 ) Days Of Our Lives
Said Estate:
his two years as Saigon's po lice ways well aware a bo
(6)(13) As The Wor ld Turns chief
ut who was general staff headquarters In
are hreby notified and
Pham Van Dung, one- "
1~
to seriously consider sev- making big money In Saigon Saigon, whose wife was no. timeGen.
(9) Let's Make A Deal
commander of the
required to prese nt any claims and
I
capital
2:00
demands which you may have
eral big business deals, In- and who was relatively torious in Saigon for her bus]. military district and
a
minister
against the estate of VAN BUREN
chiding
buying
an
old
aircra
(6)(13) Guiding Light
ft hones t," said one offi cial han- ness dealings, purch
ased an for veterans affairs, had two WHATLEY. deceased late of
(9) 510,000 Pyramid
carrier for scrap metal and dung the refugee resettlement $80,000 home In
Sominol. County, Florida, to the
Virginia
for a milita ry aides in Saigon, th
r
2:30
ree
purcthaslng a Holiday inn hotel program
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
In
Washington
D.C.
quiet
retirement.
His
son,
Cao
maids
for
his
(2)($) Doctor,
rr
wife and five chill- the same in
at San Diego.
duplicate and as
"We went along with Vietnam- Anh Dung, went public by soli
(6)(13) Edge Of Night
..••.
cdren,
a
cook,
and
three guards provided i $ tion 733 16, Florida
So
w aited un til
me
st
la
ese corniption as the price we lUng
(9) Rhyme And Reason
V
gold from Vietnamese ret- Today In Arlington, Vi,, he Statutes, In their oflicas In the
minute.
'
(24) indian Summer
paid for their loyalty."
County Courthoute In Seminole
ugee offering a higher price drives his children to
school County, Florida, within four
A former corps Commander
None are surprised that while than Deak and Co Inc., the
himself while his wife does the calendar months from the time oft,
and chief of staff of the army the last president of Vietnam,
ternatlonal
money
exchange,
housework,
and lives "on
the first publication hereof, or the
~6in k
cleared his safe deposit boxes Nguyen Van Thleu, flits 1*- b
f: f I..11
urne will be barred.
anki ng and In vestment con- Little money I
T
e\
put away."
Just a few hou before he left tween his handsome homes In cern.
Fled Sanf or d, Florida, this lath
sV;
I 11
Former corps commander day of Octsr, 1975.
Saigon. He arrived at Fort Taipei, London and the south of
- 1,I
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Madame VIen's younger Gen. Nguyen Van Mlnh lives
S: Jerome Silvey Whatley
Ai
thaffee, Ark., with a million France, the
'11~
a
a c
t president of
U. Cot.
As Executor
n Ngoc rent-free in an apartme nt pr odollars in large bills In a suit- Cambodia, Saukam Khoy, ekes Tran, also living In Virginia, vided by a
Thomas 0. Freeman
I
:"
church group in New Attorney for Estate of
i-L
case. His young mistress ran off out a modest existence with his began drivi
ng a black Mercedes Yor k's Wes
t 99th street, and VAN BUREN WHATLEY.
sui tcase and a :,ung son In Austin, Tex,
with
Of 1 77 6
soon after arriving In the earns enough ,,to
deceased
live ILI Frman
lover, and the general spent a
A
While former Vietnamese Washington D.C. area,
dignity" in the accounting de- P0. Box 70, WoclIo!
month In a military psychi atric Vice Premier Nguyen Luu
Altamonte Springs, Fl
11
A close political advise r partment of a publisher.
"C?)-.'
37701
ward while his friends tried Vien, a physician, struggles at
biIth: O. $. Nov. S. 12, 19, 19y*
un3uccessfuhlytogetthemoney the University of Oklahoma at
___ DES- 170
back.
Announcing a brand new book by The Associated
Norman, Okla,,tobe licensed to
/
Great Musicals
Some reacted too late.
Press that gives the whole dramatic sweep of
prectico In America; the prime
1776.
PROCLAMATION OF
Several wealthy generals In- minister, Tran 'Mien
the founding year
REGULAR ELECTION
C oHNsiARS0NYNNAFCEW
vested haavIly In property In now aresldentoflai pej,Ujesto
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
Dar4' Life
OF THE CITY OF CA$SELBERRY,
Vietnam,
like
th
e
former
vice
decide
which
western
country
Battles
A S F 0 1 1 H A I W I C E I N N A 1) E
FLORIDA:
prdent and air
ef, Mar- to se ttle In to better manage his
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
George Ill,. Man and King
13
M
l
y NE
shall N guyen Cao Ky, who lost business enterprises, He would
Dy the City of CWlery. F lorid a,
R EMAY0URis
Founding Fame,:
that pursuant to lawful authority the
five tractors and other farm prefer the U.S., his friends say,
ENI 1 A00K0FNZSID0SI
City of Caueberry, Florida, thaI
Founding Foes
machinery when the Comzn
but only if be could move in
on Tuesday, Decemher
:u1i
197$.
Independence Won
nists o verran his 2,500-acre quietly,
1. [G U E
during the legal hourt for votin
R W D I S I U T N x u i
/
hold The, regular Election 04 the City
P
Independence A/most Loss
property in the CentralHigh.
Some of the wea1er led
0 Y E N C C U Y S A N U U 0 1 1 S U A
Of Casselberry, Florida,
Here in one oversed volume is the story of 1 776.
lands. Ky said he brought out generals - a tots, of 316 were
Said
ipii be held at the
"o n.ly" $40,000 In cash.
P N61MAMEHJG QU0PEIK
Arneras momentous
evacua ted f rom Saigon - are
casselberry Fire Department
ai. Hundreds of pures.
Building on Triplet Lake Drive on
100,000 words of text. Suspense Surprtses History
ThentherewerethosenJor similarly concerned about adT S E B S U U 0 U 0 T U A Y E C [.t 0
and a? the times author ijed
Ialddate
Vietnamese
who
aved
wi
th
verse publicity and are trying
told for today
for the purpose 04
eledinc the
E Y I II U K 0 N A C N A C N U M A
fotlowing City off ICials, to wit:
hess I
It's called "76 The World Turned Upside Down,"
Y D
ONE 1 1) MAYOR of he City of
Told in journal form, it is a book thii takes you behund
Dining At Its Finest
K A F C M V D V N E U 1 0 C U N I) N A
Casseib,rry, Florid a
TWO (2 ) '1 t.'.BERsoF ir
!he ere jtt
it
Call
tned
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One 4. 2 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd Sanford. 373 1310,

18-Help Wanted

work as a $180-a-week
Pubtith Nov , 5. I?, 9, 3, )975
waiter at a seafood restaurant
DET-77
at Yorktown, Va, lie sometimes
________________________4
serves U.S. military officers
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
who used to advise him on run- Ounnu wa* ti.niM
ji4,','gs MI
iii ,s.sj1..,, ki..
NIâY1i IIIrlUrlA.
-'--fl I.VIWiB ILLS 5Wi.
ning the 1.1 millIon-man Viet- the Umted States, and is curr
AND FOR
Nba tells f riends he doesn't SEMINOLE
COUNTY
namese armed forces.
rently fighting a deportation or. care because all W busiftu Is PROBATE DIVISION
The quality of the lives of der from Canada.

WEKIVA RIVER- Adult part
Offering fishing, canoeing am
convenience store Surrounded bi
beautiful Oak and cypress trees
322 1110

BAMBOO COVE APIS

1.

each week for foist consecutive
wreks in the Evening Herald
Dated this 3rd day of Novemter,
1973.
(Seal)
Art hur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiChards
Deputy Clock
George - A Sprinket 'IV

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24c a tin

Reasonable

Phone 373 9379 after dpm

Sunday - Noon Friday
___________________________

Petition for Divorce has been filed

14$1

26 times

3 Bedroom mobile home on a ranch
furnished. $133 month plu:
security. 3724299.

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ThisfloticeshalIbepJisfledoq,

to matntaln a low profile,
They were shocked by the
case of Gen. Dang Van Quang, a

31c

Noon The Day Before Publication

Court, either before servIce on
Petitioners attorney or im
mediately tPpreattei-, otherwiSe a
default will be entered ag ainst you
for the relief demanded in
.
Petition.

FAi

41c a tin
un

dthru25times

DEADLINES

against you by HARVEY C. JONES

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times

1973, 17' wide. I BR, furnished, wit: 7
AC, Adults, CIlS Security deposit
372 5939.
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3 ROOM APARTMENT

I

NOTICE ISHEREB'r GIVEN that

41-Houses

Nice 2 l,odroon, mobile home III s
mo. Located in Longwood, $
$630.

Screened porch, private yard; air
conditioner. Reasonable, 337-7760.

($2.00MINIMUMCHARGEI
3 Lines Minimum

OF SALE

on the 41h day of December, 1973, at

I i

pirh

i thru S

34-40bile Homes

I Room second floor apartment,

RATES

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

or t,etrwe December 10th, 1975, and
file

News

(6)TheYoungAmRes,.

1-

and DEAN J.

wife;

1100am. ' the West Front door of
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
Florida, the undersigned Clerk will
off r for sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following
dcsciibed real ppIfty:
Lot 2. Block LI, SUMMERSET
NORTH. SECTION 4. according to
the Put th ereof as recorded In Put
Book 16. Pages 23 and 26. Public
Records of Seminole

grandchildren of

Harvey

(2)(9)(44) News

ROBERTSON

FREE 8 Turkeys FREE
asDOQRpRIZE
fu... &amp; Thurs.
Economy Nit.
Adults 1.00 KiddIes Soc

(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

AFTERNOON
12:00

FME

Fri., Nov. 21 Fri.

(2) Adam 12
(CATV.4) I Love Lucy

UTLEY, his
OAKLEY,

an documentary visits the African
910 PBS JENNIE: LADY of trying to bribe a witness, a nd and you are required to serve a copy
written defensei, If any, t
village of Benini, Nigeria, RANDOLPH CHURCHILL "A flndshlmselflntheposltlonofa of
certain realities stemming where more than ls years ago a Past and a Future" This is th
the Petition. on the Petitioner
e defendant as he faces possible
GEORGE A. SPRINKEL
from a movie company In their British group of soldiers was windup of the fine dramatic disbarment - before he solves attorney,
lv. wte address Is 1451 Highland
desert town Riming a Western, ambushed and massacred as serie&amp; Jenni
Road, Winter Park F lor
e marries for c everything.
37719. on

11:53

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(CATV.13) Cable

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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Easy friendly living. Come loin us
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS. Rent
from $144 mo. 323 6630

831-9993

800 A.M.

Apachemedldnemanwhofa ce

11:30

(6)(C4)(13) CBS

ROBERTREDFORD ___
=

CONDOR

of the

Phil Donohue

(CATV.6) Paul

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Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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INW.UTLEYandCAROLYNA.

HIGHLIGHTS

11:50

vI -- kj#c
7.11 4.111:11 SN to 11

(9) DinahI
(13) Dragnet

(13) Adam 12

Seminole

HOURS

Hillbillies

(44) Gliligan's island

afternoon, 4:30-5:30. It's a tale "Kingdom o(Brome" Tonight's woman.

Showoffs

(44)

(9) Beverly

CLASSIFIED ADS

Plaintiff,

(CATV.6) Bewitched

(35) Lone Ranger

Somerset

of MW York.

(3)U4) Electric Company

Council MeetIng

(CATV.6)(44) Mickey Mouse
Club

(2) News

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i
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(CATV4) 700 Club

SHOW

CU

(44) Fllntstones

1:30
(CATV.4) Fran Canton
(44) Three Stooges

(24) Mister Rogers

'"

(6) Partridge Family

5:30

KEY WEEKS: In case you've
ABOUT TONIGHT:
they headed, against ear lier third time. Now she's 60 years
been wondering why the net.
8-9
CBS TONY ORLANDO advice, for a tribal commune to old, and divorced. Winston is
workshavebeninuncIatlng
AND DAWN Faltering ratings
reprimand treaty-breakers. cllmblngthepoliticalladder,by Florida,
regular schedule with an here, but Tony and the girls Through the years,
natives 1915 he's First Lord of the including specifically, but not by
assortment of specials,
these persist. They get strong help have produced objects In Admirality. Jennie's new wayof, limitation, the following
are known as "Swcps Weeks" tonight from Freddie Prinze,
equipment: hood, range, furnace,
in the industry, a period when who joins Tony in a couple of bronzesoexpensiveontheopen liusbandagalnismuchyounger aircondItioner,hotwaterheat,rand
market that one artifact has than she Is, but she shows all wall to wall carpetIng ; and toçether
the A.C. Nielsen co,, goes sketches, Includi ng "The Road
sold for $400,000.
the italIty of a young girl, with all structures and Im
deeper into its audience to Puerto Rico," and Adrienne
proviments now and hereafter on
9-10
CBS
CANNON which ultimately Is her mid FMJ
and fixtures
research to provide local Barbeau, who does some Statuesque Tins Louise plays a downfall. Rushing down a flight attached thereto.
with ratings of their singing. Good opening when policewoman distressed that of steps, she falls
Th i s sale Is made pursuant te
shows in their respective areas. Ton and Freddie .switch
she isn't tramJcrrcd to the injuries (ruin which she ne ve r F n31 Judgrnrrit cnterrd in C - I
These are very Important to identities and look alike,
ActIon No 15-611 CA GD n
homicide bureau after she's recovers,
pending in the Circuit Court in aflC
the affiliates because the local
severely beaten during a VICE
8-9 NBC IITLE HOUSE ON
for Seminole County, Florida.
ratings play a large role in
10-11 CBS RICKLES This
(Seal)
lflqUlX'y.Shewantstohuntdown
THE PRAIRIE "the Camde termining space rates for
and a network
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
In
pout" Drama and danger. The a sadistic killer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
sponsors in the home area.
terrorizing
search
of
a
format.
Don
Rickles
girls face tragedy when they young wàmen. She gets
By: Elaine RiCharde
her stars, or ra ther Is the subject of
Consequently, there are many
Deputy Clerk
are swept down a raging river longtime friend, Frank Cannon, a look at his many sides, Show
blockbuster movies preempting
Publish:
Nov. 19, 197$
while the family Is on a picnic. to help her during
DET.100
her
off
hours,
was
taped
in
Las
Vegas,
regular programs, as well as
scene
9-10
NBC
DOCTOR'S of
Dramatic rescue follows.
major specials. The "Sweeps
Don's biggest successes, and
HOSPITAL "But Who Will
8-8:30 ABC WHEN THINGS
the guest lineup Is a show IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Weeks" started Oct. 29 arid runs
Bless Thy Daughter Norah?"
WERE ROTTEN "Th
business Who's Who, including FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
through Nov. .
e Blr.. Dr. Norah Purcell, played
FLORIDA.
AERCHOOL SPECIAL: thday Boys" Renaldo is taken Zorah Lampert, suddenly
by Jack
Elli Kiugman, Don Adams, CIVIL ACTION P40. 75.n67.CA.s4.Ib
prL!oner and sentenced to be begins to wonder what
ot
As part of its week-long
it would ,r t Gould, James Caan, In R e: Marriaqe 04
thur Godf rey, Jose Ferrer, HARVEY C JONES, Husband and
servance (o lure paren ts to the ha nged after he goes to the be like
to live like any other
Otto Preminger, Loretta Swit JOAN TAYLOR JONES, Will.
home screen for joint watching castle to WLSh his twin brother, woman, and experience
NOTICE OF ACTION
the and Larry Linville.
with their kids, ABC has Bertram, a happy bir thday. same
TO JOAN TAYLOR JONES,
compasslons
and
Wife
scheduled this moving story, Such appreciation, But fret not.
The outside world
IGhI
NBC
PETROCELLI
t. Claire Avenue
Robin
to
thE FCSCUC.
"The Shaman's Last Raid,"
looks at this la dy neurosurgeon "Shadow of Do ubt" Petroceul
Spring Lake. New Jersey 07762
its Afterschool Special this
8-9 PBS THE TRIBAL EYE as almost a freakish special has his own excruciating
ARE NOTIFIED that

Frightenstein
1:00
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV.) Community Close.
Up

(44) Leave It To Beaver
:30

INi?L1
MILD OVER

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(9) Good Morning, America
(44) Hilarious House Of

(13) Breakfast Beat

WMM"D

\/

ilgious Hall

7:30

(9) Sunrise Jubilee

6:10
(2) Sunshine Almanac

(13) Ironside
(CATV.13) Orlando City

(3)(24) Mister Rogers

(I)

Griffin

(CATV-4) Fiintstones

(2) lronslde

Ma rtIan

Mery

(44) Brady Bunch

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(I) Big Valley
(9) Movie
(13) Mike Douglas

MORNING

(6)(8)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINO

COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
EAST RIVER SAVINGS DANK, a
bann9 intUufl0fl orinhied and
existing under the taws of the State

(9) Gilligan's island
(35) Mickey Mouse Club

4:30
(3)(24) Sesame Street

4:00

(44) Three S$ooç'es
3:23
(44) Spirit Of '76
330
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And You

Daily Devotional

(2)(I) Today
(6)(C4)(13) CBS News
(9) Bozo's Circus
(44) American Town Re-

'LSVO t?t*9'*I(5

I"

(35) My Favorite

Florida

(2)(6)(I)(9)(I3) News
(3) ABC News
(CATV4) Race To Riches

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In

7:00

6:00

I N I Iii 41 I.

(24) Romagnolls ' Table

(35) Addams Family

Under g

Stooges

Tennessee Tuxedo

11:00

Thursday

DINIRM CINEMA CORP

(9) General Hospital

(l)(44) News
(I)(44) News

(9) Baretta

RAROAINMATLIVLEYDAYJ
*.2:3OP.M.-51,5
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(6) Sunria Semester

(3) Solar Energy
(CATV4) Best Of Groucho

(44)

West

(6)(13) Match Game
(CATV.6) Three

(2)

(2)(8) Doctor's Hospital

(CATV.13) Stagecoach

(2) With This Ring

10:30

700 Club
Love, American Style

Another Wor ld

6:30

6:35

11:30
(2)($) Tonight Show
(CATV.6) Bob Sheridan
Sports
(9) Wide World Special
(44) Mod Squad
11:40
(6)(13) Banacek
12:00
(CATV-6) Death Valley Days
12:30
(CATV-) Noticias
(44) Phil Donahue
1:00
(2)($) Tomorrow

Cannon

(2)(S)

(CATV.13) Amos Burke

(6)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Live
(33) Rocky And Friends

3:00

Sunshine Almanac

(9) Starsky And Hutch

9:00

(6)(13)

(33) Mothers.lnLaw

(CATVM
(a, Today

(33)

(6) Don Adam's Screen Test
(C.6)(4a) Love, American
Style
(9) $25000 Pyramid
(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV.13) Movie
1:00
(3)($) Little House On The
Prairie
(3) Tribal Eye
(6) Red. White &amp; Wow
(CATV.4) Movie
(9) When Th ings Were Bad
(44) Dinah!
8:30
(9) That's My Mama

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probing county government
actions and allegations of
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order new books until Oct, I procedural slowness in the checked out for last month,"
when the county system began. changeover."
said Mrs. Erwin. Knowles said witnessroom toentert±iegrand
u
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scia' afternoon
"We had to keep asking the "how and where" the books jury chamber. Staley blocked a
leBiIU%U was
personally stopped the new county for the contract," were checked out is his conbo
otographer who attempted to
county commission transfer of
ok orders. He explained the Knowles said.
cern.
Herring's
Staff brought
is
snap a picture of Hattaway.
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nearly
$1 million tit federal
city's normal operation of the
Knowles had said one user
"Somehow, people have less
llattaway was carrying a wife, Mrs. Betty Binford, to the funds from a Casselberry bank
He
said
parentsare
bestwhich
able Knowles
to City Manager
W. E.
"Pete" city library "just ceased" as of books available now" he added reported that books had bCfl loeleaf notebook and a manilawitness
room.
define
"safety
hazards,"
on his recent
criticIsm
to the Southeast First National
Binford left, apparently not
have been used to get courtesy of the countywide operation of July' when the city' approved its
Knowles had advised city taken from the library without file folder when be entered
Bank
of Maitland. The money
contract
with
the
county
by replacement and that actuafly
knowing his wife was the next
busing service.
the city library.
c o m m i s s i o n e rs
commission,
move
stirred controversy and
memorandum that "citizen there are less books availablegrand jury
witness. She spent 45 minutes
The reason why no new books
Board tnembcr Pat Telson,
the commission reversed its
complaints" have been now than before the new system
"The county was supposed to
Emerging from the grand before the jurors and exited to
have been added to Sanford's
p
action
14 days later.
jury session for what appeared tell reporters that she had
received on the library
Roger Ilarfis, and Committee Public Library since the Oct. i begin their contract with fl
"The Ortan&amp; system offers to be a short break, Hatthway appeared voluntarily, not under
Rep. Bob Hatlaway Is on the
changeover to a countywide
SYSteII in July, but it operation
chairman D
toeverybody
free books by mail was asked if he volunteered to subpoena.
wasn't
passed
finally
until
the
countywide
admirils1ration
board of directors. He Is
bank's
principal of Lake Brantley Iligh operation is because Knowles
of our library has resulted in without a library card and testify.
School, all agreed that past stopped all book orders Wt September," Knowles said.
Part of the grand jury,s in. a cousin of County Com.
complete service and free
Mrs. Erwin said the coun. stagnation o service
" requests for outes busingJuly, according to Mrs. Joan
-Tbey called me," he said. vestigation is beheved to center mL'
13iOner Mike Hattaway.
throughlibrary'
card for Seminole
l'.
f,m parents have included Erwin, coordinator of corn- tywide service was made
Mike Hattaway, according to
The State Representative on a ii,000 clay pit purchase
residents (or any of the 11 seernedsurprisedwhenaskedif aborted by county corn- his attorney Gerald Rutberg,
1111.1 nity relations for Ole possible when the Seminole
Mrs. Erwin
some "emotional coin
had b"n scheauled to go before
which they object to. plaints," Orlando Public Library &amp; County Commission signed a Harrison, Sanford's librarian, community libraries." said he had been granted immunity missioners on Oct. 14.
from prosecution.
Orange-03ceola-Seminole one year, $450,000 contract with has ordered new books and it Mrs. Erwin.
Binford has said he would the grand Jury On Tuesday
Site said "phony addresses
Barnett said one example County Library System, which the Orlando Library Board for will be a "few weeks" before
halie said he didn't know if he have received
rnoon
used by a parent requesting includes Sanford Public complete library service in the deliveries can be
don't receive books."
made.
n gran
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granted immunity
y
mission on
deal
4
However.
Mrs. Ein explained that
atta.iy
courtesy busing was that the I~brary.
I
tri-county area.
"Another reason for the low
not, and that he was just gone through. At the time the appear before
when
a
reader
calls
or
board would be Invited to the
writes
the
Jurors
and
Mrs. Erwin said Wednesday
Knowles blamed the lack of availability Is that circulation is
county' contracted to buy the both be and Rutbeeg answered
funeral if it child needing the local librarian was told by
for a book It is mailed postage "following the process of law,
new books available locally on up from the 5,400 books checked
Asked how long his testimony 103.acre tract from Gnater all questions on why he didn't
courtesy busing was killed,
Knowlesthatshewasn'tableto what he termed "the out In October 1974, to 6,700
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would last before jurors, Construction
Corp.
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By JOE ASKREN
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Herald Staff Writer
are being "violated" by the
BISQUICK
service rendered to those
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FLOUR
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which
he
the new tn-county library
gEt
said he would like to eliminate. system disagrees with Sanford
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county's total 19,233 pupils
busied now, are getting comurtesy
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"They (mothers) qt and go on weare. Centerscared for by an older brother or sister—who shook
amount that would have financed the day care these mothers are forced ogoon welfare. A major give working mothers achance to puta kid ina good be In school.
The Central Florida Coor(hriated Child Care program
in Seminole County for an entire year.
concept or day care centers is to provide assistance ctnter where 1,hat kid can leam mnething,- Horner
Center has launched a drive to raise $12,000 to save
Or, she said, some of these chUdren are --lefl
But, the commission, because of anticipated fund to needy children,
said.
more than $337,000 in state and federal funds that shortages, turned down the
a!one
during the work day."
request. At that time
florner said today he will request different
Ms. Carpenter says 2,000 children in this awty
will be pulled unless local matching money Is Vihien asked for minimum $20,000, but the full organizations
'%ey need our help," Ms. Carpenter noted.
businesses as well as govern. are eligible for a day care program, but state and
located by Jan. 1, the agency's administrator said commission turned down
"The community benefits when Its children
Vihlen's request.
mental organizations — to "come forward with federal funds exist for only 345.
today.
Ms. Carpenter pointed out the Seminole
receive loving care and nourishing food in their pre.
ildfunds."
'Because we hate to lose the state and federal school years.
Ms. Phoebe Carpenter has scheduled a meeting Care Committee "worked hard located centers to
Iforner said some persons view day care as funds which would be spent in Sern oleCounty.
and today
"UnfOrtliTtately, too many of us assume that
today with County Commissioner Sid Vihlen Jr. and care for needy children and initiated training "welfare' but this isn't the cam. In Seminole because the children need care and their parents
Jack Homer, the executive manager of the Great programs for child care workers.
th SLmin0le County all litde children get these
County, 32 day care centers contribute to the are willing to work to be self supporting, we hope a basic things.
Chamber of Conunerce, plus other area business
Child care center are agencies set up to ca for economy."
fund raising program might provide at least part of
leaders, to try to get the fund drive off the ground. children whose parents mu st work. te
"ft is not so," she said.
Of n tiI n(
fie said im prices per state law go up at these tlle mcded funds," Ms. C~irpqo C
The $12000 goal IS for one-quarter year
-I:; C011LLled VLhl(!n and was
orced mothers tue no on to arc for thur tnkrs, some mothers can't afford It
Many of the 2,000 children who belong in day promised his endorsement
Earlier this year, Ms Carpenter asked the small children
'so we don't lose the
What happens'
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As the doleful tones of the get a chance to read the signs." children'
s shop, knew a I a
funeral dirge echmi through
"I think the liorses are the DDC's redevelopment
the streeLs f Downtown San- beautiful," Mrs. Carpenter plans.
ford Monday at noon, curious said.
"You have to do something to
citizens emerged from the
"I liked the music," Mrs. Lee get people's attention," she
storestosthreat the spectacle said.
said "I think it's great"
Bthlnd Mayor Lee Moore and
Weretheyfamiliarwithplans
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